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I got on a train at dover to go to ramsgate sat down on a seat. On the other side of the aisle was sitting a man who had long black hair..tied in tails with yellow ribbons. He had copper coloured skin. He had a black cowboys hat with a feather in it. He was wearing a trendy cowboy shirt and also a good pair of jeans also a pair of fancy cowboy boots. I did;nt know if i should start a conversation and call him chief...but he was no youngster. He looked at my hair and I felt edgy. At this point..the railway announcer said that our train would be a little late leaving......He said "UGH" train always late..next time I go by horse. It appears that he got off the ferry boat at dover docks and was going to travel around on trains.

2007-01-23 05:40:32 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

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I once went to a Native American Sweat lodge with a coworker who is a Tohono Od'ham(subdivision of Hopi indians). It was excellent except I was expecting all native american and they had christian prayers. But it was very good and cleansing and spiritual.

2007-01-23 05:52:05 · answer #1 · answered by Triskelion 4 · 0 0

There was no one central religion because each tribe had its own spiritual practices and beliefs. For example, the Lakota believed in the Creator Wakan Tanka, "the Great Mysterious," and the Grandfathers, spirit beings who could help or hinder people on earth. Other tribes like the Navajo had a very elaborate pantheon of gods and spirit beings. So some tribes practiced shamanistic polytheism, while others were largely monotheistic. However, most Native American tribes did believe in the existence of various spirit beings who could be persuaded to help people by prayer and ritual practices.

2016-05-24 01:15:17 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes- Carlos Casteneda.

2007-01-23 05:46:56 · answer #3 · answered by Doug G 5 · 0 0

I am from Upstate South Carolina, an older Cherokee man once taught me to walk softly, I am 6ft8".320lbs and can walk up on anyone and startle them if I wish.and can sometimes walk up on animals in the woods.

He later scalped two New York City Yankee men.! and I was thrilled to hear of that.!! He gave me one of the Yankees scalp which I hang proudly on my living room wall. right under my Confederate Flag.!

2007-01-23 05:52:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

finish the story!!

personally, i knew this girl who was Native American and Irish, and we went on journeys together. nothing deeply philosophical or anything, more like hey lets go here and drink.

she was fun.

2007-01-23 05:46:39 · answer #5 · answered by robyoung3484 5 · 0 0

many times when going to a Gathering of the People. have learned much from them and plan to continue learning more from the Ancient Ones. those who show disrespect are not appreciated as the Ancient One's wisdom and knowledge transcends modern times wisdom and knowledge.

2007-01-23 09:21:34 · answer #6 · answered by Marvin R 7 · 0 0

You should not mock the man he did nothing to offend you

2007-01-23 06:08:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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