Question by prairie fire: for simple who asked!?
about what YOGI told ya… its true.. but also IF they were real native americans they wouldnt advertise the B.S. they signed themselves as… IF the real lakota tribe found this out these wannabes would be asked to verify their words… who made them shaman? Im sure these are fakes.theres no eaglebear or blackhawk in the lakota names Im sure of it.. unless theyre actual apache tribe.. in which case I sent the advert to ur question to a REAL apache person… we will know the results soon enuff.
yes they did… I bow down to no person who claims to be of MY nation. IF I know there is NO such title bestowed on them..them and their dishwater blonde hairs and blue eye.
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Answer by u cant git like me
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So what you are saying is if some one isn’t native american they can’t be a shaman? Your right that is B. S.
Shamans were working their Ecstasies and healings long before “Native Americans” existed. The title/vocation itself came from Siberia. Nobody holds title to the craft or the name. However, if a defining name is used ala “Lakota Shaman,” the nation has the right to examine and discipline the claimant if such a defining title is being used spuriously.
I KNOW who your typing about. It cracked me up. First he says he’s apache, then he’s lakota. . . just another of the Wanabe Tribe.
Real Skins wrote dude off ages ago.
As for the word “Shaman” it’s a dead giveaway. It’s not one of our words.
And YES he will be dealt with IRL.
Eagle Bear IS a standing name. It’s the name of a drum out here. Black Hawk is also another.
He’s probably that guy I seen at a powwow in a biker type vest with the black LADIES choker on, thinkin he looked cool
LMAO
Be the duck man, be the duck.