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trained in history of native american religions, ethnohistory, history of religions, philosophy, philosophy of education, shamanic studies, consciousness studies, critical culture studies and theory, entheogenic research-
now retired and way too busy and without enough time, and i am not whining.
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The bottles stand as empty
Fri, February 1, 2008 - 7:07 PM
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as they were filled before Time there was and plenty but from that cup no more Though I could not caution all I yet may warn a few: Don't lend your hand to raise no flag atop no ship of fools Went to see the captain strangest I could find Laid my proposition down Laid it on the line; I won't slave for beggar's pay likewise gold and jewels but I would slave to learn the way to sink your ship of fools Ship of fools on a cruel sea Ship of fools sa... read more
Iktomi Hitunkala Wagliglecapi stands with the Lakota nation this day and for always:
Fri, December 21, 2007 - 6:19 PM
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Haumikole! Mitaku Oyasin! Hau waste'! Hetechu Alo! www.lakotafreedom.com/index.html www.lakotafreedom.com/portfolio.html The Lakota Freedom Delegation is continuing the work that we were asked to do by the traditional chiefs and treaty councils over many years. Emerging from the Wounded Knee Occupation in 1973, the International Indian Treaty Council drew together more than 5000... read more
Many have asked about the tea, and few take the time to pay any attention. So here is a test of that theory. If you are interested in the tea, and wonder about it all, then i suggest you find a copy of one of Mark Henson's website <www.sacredlight.to/pages/or...#fine> and scroll down to image number 56, and then purchase a print. A large one would do fine, the bigger the better probably. Then garner yourself a copy of Schultes and Hoffman's Plants of the Gods, recently revised...
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