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What goes on in a Shamanism cermonie?

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Rosi1
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RE: Question about ceremones...

That depends on what ceremony is being performed.

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Rosi X

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RE: Question about ceremones...

I have tw questions...

1. Do they have coming of age ceremonies?

2. Do they have Totem ceremonies?

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lightwinds
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RE: Question about ceremones...

Hi are you talking about Native American ceremonies?
They have comming of age ceremonies

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Wendy

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RE: Question about ceremones...

yes, what do they do in the ceremones?

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RE: Question about ceremones...

As I am not native american, I cannot tell you what happens in the sacred ceremonies

tigress

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RE: Question about ceremones...

Hi shawn, there alot of ceremony that the native people keep very privet to themselves as it very sacred to them.
But I found this for you.
A young Sioux

When a young Sioux boy was about twelve years old, he would take part in a special ceremony called "Vision Quest" that determined his "spirit guide". The ceremony consisted of serveral steps, but the most important step was a four-day stay in the wilderness alone with no food or water. Then the young boy visited the Medicine Man and told him hid dream or visions. The Medicine Man would decipher these visions and identify the boys special spirit. This spirit could be an animal, a star, or even a tree or stone, and it would protect the boy during the rest of his life. After the cermony, there would be a great feast and celebration marking the young boy's passage into manhood.
Other cultures also have a special ceremonies for young boys and girls that recognize and mark their growing up.

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Wendy

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RE: Question about ceremones...

thanks again for info!

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RE: Question about ceremones...

Hi Brother Bear,

A ceremony is also used to honour, give thanks and to recognise many of the kingdoms that we live alongside and share with on mother earth, without whose bounty we would not survive.

The ceremonies are beautiful within themselves and affords us a better understanding of Great Spirits Creations and our part and their part in the scheme of things.

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