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Hopi and "Blue Star Prophecy"

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milehighsalute:

--- Quote from: Mirror on February 10, 2025, 06:28:46 pm ---
--- Quote from: milehighsalute on February 10, 2025, 05:20:39 pm ---our hopi "cousins" may have some public dances as do we, but also like us the majority of pueblo religion is very private

as discussed here before, pueblo medicine, knowledge and prophecy would never have been divulged to a non-pueblo

but as usual the white world would rather believe another white man than a pueblo

on top of that....many whites have a problem with religious privacy, they cannot stand that we will never share many things with them so they make it it up as they go along

hell, i am pueblo and many things arent even meant for me to know

the arrogance of the pigmentally-challenged just cannot accept NO for an answer when it comes to matters of religious privacy......so take ANY info out there on hopi ways with the grain of salt

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It’s funny the way you make jokes about pigment and salt. Let’s not forget UAP and how Chicano slang mirrors native language. Don’t take offense JD Aragon okay!l he doesn’t mean it.

Say hello’s to 5th world

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if my slang is anything chicano its because i live in the southwest.....i myself have chicano (american beaner) blood flowing thru my veins as well as native.....and i grew up in a chicano neighborhood and like many natives in the southwest i have a spanish surname

no cop, teacher or boss ever asked me whether im native or bean, but it never mattered to them and for the most part out on the streets it never mattered to me either though i was raised in a n8tv household (taos mother and jemez stepdad) and we were notorious powwowers

in denver, a relocation city, the natives mostly settled in southwest denver or northeast denver.......many also scattered in the west and north side proper.........the thing about denver is you just might meet someone from just about everywhere as far as the native community goes

as far as chicanos go.....they are just as diverse as many other groups......californios, tejanos, genizaros and valley chicanos (colorado) and im sure many other areas have differences in local cultures.....and while we all share some slang and stilos there are many variants or completely different words/pronounciations altogether my boy (see thats one we all share and natives here say it too)

anyways back on topic...while hopis may not be as private

Mirror:
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Continuing; I follow Hopi tribal rules, and only Identify as Moqui. I met a woman at a taco shop in Oregon and kinda overstepped and called her out as Hopi-Moqui, in a nice way.
She was shocked I could tell by observing her in a few short minutes, she vented a bit.
She had tried to join the tribe, but didn’t fit their membership rules somehow. She said So I guess I’m just a Mexican lol.
I always recommend Chicano literature to people on the search, even people of mixed blood from anywhere. The narrative really helps people understand things.
That are not politically correct to talk about.

Keeping on the topic,
Biophotons are more visible to the naked eye, when that eye is subjected to oculocutaneous albinism. My eyes are hazel, in the right light they glow green. People be tripping on that.
My grandma had a Gold Impala, I hope someday to have one myself. My aunt traded it for a firebird lol.
Sometime, I may do a dissertation on Skinwalkers. Utah is loaded with em.

milehighsalute:

--- Quote from: Mirror on February 12, 2025, 05:59:25 pm ---Like!

Continuing; I follow Hopi tribal rules, and only Identify as Moqui. I met a woman at a taco shop in Oregon and kinda overstepped and called her out as Hopi-Moqui, in a nice way.
She was shocked I could tell by observing her in a few short minutes, she vented a bit.
She had tried to join the tribe, but didn’t fit their membership rules somehow. She said So I guess I’m just a Mexican lol.
I always recommend Chicano literature to people on the search, even people of mixed blood from anywhere. The narrative really helps people understand things.
That are not politically correct to talk about.

Keeping on the topic,
Biophotons are more visible to the naked eye, when that eye is subjected to oculocutaneous albinism. My eyes are hazel, in the right light they glow green. People be tripping on that.
My grandma had a Gold Impala, I hope someday to have one myself. My aunt traded it for a firebird lol.
Sometime, I may do a dissertation on Skinwalkers. Utah is loaded with em.

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wondering if you are native and of what tribe? i really not sure if non-natives......even tony hillerman.....know how to identify a skinwalker anymore than i can identify a kakaka or a windigo

back to the thought i didnt finish ....while the hopi may not be as private as maybe the jemez or picuris, they will not share their deepest spirituality with the white man....plain and simple

i was always told that "white brother/pahana" caca was just the imagination of a white man anyways

Sparks:

--- Quote from: Mirror on April 04, 2025, 03:37:47 am ---
--- Quote from: educatedindian on July 14, 2018, 06:57:46 am ---http://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/did-the-hopi-predict-the-end-of-the-world
Did the Hopi Predict the End of the World? 1/9/2013 9 Comments
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For a college professor your writing sucks rotten eggs, same to your comprehension.
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Everything you quoted comes from the article by Jason Colavito, which is linked to. So why do you accuse educated indian if you find faults in the article?

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