More debate about DRW:
For years now the Eastern Lenape Nation (Doris, Tom Big Warrior and others are part of that group) people left because of all the adoptions and strange things that were going on.
About Doris it's hard to make excuses on her.
Adoptions here in the east seem to run rampant at
times, what with every one adopting their friends into nations that many times aren't legitimate in anyone's eyes. The same with names, if you don't have one, make it up for yourself.
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Selling culture: A question for Doris.
http://www.yogaville.org/Programs/Workshops/Coming_Together.php Coming Together on Turtle Island
A Weekend Celebrating Native American Culture, Stories and Traditions
with Grandmother Doris and Others
July 15 - 17, 2005
Come, bring just yourself or bring your entire family,
and experience this special weekend celebrating Native American culture, stories, myths, wisdom, recipes and much more. Let Native American Clan Mother Grandmother Doris guide you.
On Friday night we will get to know each other by
coming together around a bonfire. After introductions, Grandmother will begin the program by telling us stories of the Native Americans, reflecting the philosophy of her people.
Throughout the weekend we will enjoy the taste of
Native foods, learn a few Native American crafts,
participate in a special sunrise ceremony and listen
to the heartbeat of the Earth Mother incorporated into the music of the Native American through the drum, flute and other instruments. We will all join with our Native American hosts in beating their clan's "Big Drum" and learn some of their songs and chants.
The ancient Native Americans believed that the world as we know it is nothing but a small island carried on the back of a large turtle. Grandmother Doris will bring several representatives from different Native American tribes: Lenape, MicMac, and Cherokee, who will be available to discuss the culture of their people personally or in groups.
Cost: includes tuition, accommodations and all
vegetarian meals.
Dormitory: $275
Private Room Shared Bath: $330
Private Room Private Bath: $370
Tentsite: $220
Price per child: $95
Note: Children must stay with their parent(s) either
in a private room or a tentsite/cabin.
Program Registration: ONLINE
By phone in USA call: 1.800.858.YOGA (9642)
By phone International call: 1.434.969.2048
For More Information:
USA call: 1.800.858.YOGA (9642)
International call: 1.434.969.2048
eMail: ARC@Yogaville.ORG
Doris RiverBird Woman is the Turtle Clan Mother of
the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, the Eastern Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, the Traditional United Eastern Lenape Nation and the Turtle Island Chautauqua. She was raised in her early years by her grandmother, Anna Clark, who was born on the Cornplanter Reservation in northern Pennsylvania. Her grandmother left the reservation at an early age and married a Lenape man and followed the ways of the Lenape people. Doris attended Monmouth College in Long Branch, New Jersey
majoring in Chemistry and English, and then taught
Comparative Religion for the Lutheran School system.
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"We will all join with our Native American hosts in
beating their clan's "Big Drum" and learn some of
their songs and chants."
They are making their big drum into a whore.
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David- "I realize culture and traditions in the east
are different than the west but basic
traditions are the same and we do not sell those."
" Doris, I hope you have seen those websites I put
links too . Can you explain how the Yoga master and Native American ways and spirituality go
together? Even if it is a teaching of our ways, when put together with the prices that he was offering for the event it sure sounds to me like
selling our culture. Even if that was not your intent
it come across on that website as such."
"Should not all ceremony be done in the language of the ceremony, as in your case Lenape? Elders I know can speak thier nations language fluently."
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Bee-
" If Doris wanted to be positive she would not conduct a ceremony in only English and have a auction afterwards. She would not conduct any ceremony it is not her place to do so, for she does not know what she is doing when she uses English and reads from a book.
The good she does in schools or at the teaching table they have at the website, is good only as long as it is general historic knowledge. The things she does at her made up ceremonies are beyond that border and who knows what is being unleashed. "
David-
"Those are her words, not mine. However I have to
have the same misgivings. Have you heard of Arvol
LookingHorses's and the Lakota's declaration of
ceremony? Yes, I know you are not Lakota and have your Lenape ways, however all elders should go by this to stop the corruption of native ways. I have heard the same spoken of other Elders in other nations saying the same thing. "