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From: "Roger" <>
Subject: Re: [Melungeon] Inquiry
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 16:34:07 -0500
References: <007901c08c2c$623d2d40$02da6cc6@mufn.mufn.org>


What kind of tobacco? Pipe, cigarette, or leaves. It it something they
will use or just a token of thanks. Also thanks for the additional
comments.

Roger

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Showalter" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 3:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Melungeon] Inquiry


> Tabitha and Clint already answered this question very well, I'm not going
to
> try to improve on it. I would only like to emphasize respect, as Tabitha
> and Clint pointed out, show respect for everyone especially elders. If
you
> get invited to Sweat Lodge be sure and thank the person who invited you
(and
> lay down tobacco) it's a great honor. The tribes here are Odawa and
Ojibwa
> and I am neither so I am very grateful for an invitation. I always tie up
> tobacco in yellow, red, black and white cotton cloth to show my gratitude
> and respect for person that invited me as well as the four directions. If
> you have never participated in a ceremony, but have read all about it,
don't
> pretend to know what's going on. Be like a child and learn; watch and
> listen. Of course when the door of the Sweat Lodge closes you won't have
> the ability to see anything let alone watch it, but there will be a lot to
> listen to. One last thing; if you have an appointment or you made
> arrangements for right after the Sweat, don't even bother going. It ain't
> like church, starts at 9:30 over at 11:00 and dinner at 12:30. Things
> happen as they should, and everything happens for a reason.
>
> Until just about six months ago, white folks weren't allowed to go to
Sweats
> here. Now they can go if they are in the family, like a husband or wife.
I
> like the change of rules because my two best friends are married to each
> other and Ben is not Indian and Silvia is. She is Mexican Indian and I
was
> going to tell you what tribe but now I can't remember. Let me tell you,
> it's not the legs that are the first to go. Anyway Ben was set to go to h
is
> first Sweat and was pretty excited but the night before, Silvia started
her
> period early. But that was ok, because Ben could still go with me. I
> started out that morning, I have to travel 50 miles to Ben and Silvia's
> house and then another 30 miles to the Sweat Lodge, and I blew a radiator
> hose less than a mile from home. Ben didn't get to go. Things happen as
> they should, and everything happens for a reason. We don't always know
why.
>
> Peace --Joe
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger <>
> To: <>
> Date: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 11:26 PM
> Subject: [Melungeon] Inquiry
>
>
> >For you knowledgeable American Indian types on the list. Could you
please
> tell me in today's world what are: Pow Wow's, Sweat Lodges, how are you
> named an Indian name, and how, by who? Can outsiders attend any of their
> functions without being shunned? Do
> >you have to have a sponsor?
> >
> >Roger
> >
> >
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