There's nothing even remotely close to Mescalero Apache tradition I can see, no mention of Apache elders who supposedly taught them.
There is a Whistling Water Clan among the Crow. This article has a bit on the Crow clans, and there's nothing in this description that would allow an adopted member to do ceremony.
http://www.umt.edu/journalism/news_pages/archives/December/Dec02/Old_Elk.htmlNot too surprising though, since they claim Sun Bear taught them. Though he usually taught fake versions of Lakota ceremony.
There are some Nahua people near Veracruz, but the only references to that nation I found were in websites promoting this ceremony seller who taught them, Acasio Acatecatl Oltehua.
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http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.fedekal.org/acasio.htm&ei=ums3S82CEomWtgeEtqSJCQ&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CBUQ7gEwBQ&prev=/search%3Fq%3DAcasio%2BAcatecatl%2BOltehua%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DGAcasio Acatecatl Oltehua is president of the Federation of Kalpulliz
Acacio has extensive experience in the Mexican-old tradition of training comes from the tradition, and experiences of his life working on extensive research studies conducted by Kalpulli Coacalco in the State of Mexico in 1978. Acacio has extensive experience in the Mexican-old tradition of training comes from the tradition, and experiences of his life working on extensive research studies conducted by Kalpulli Coacalco in the State of Mexico in 1978. The dare has traveled to Mexico, USA, Canada, Alaska and India for cultural exchange expeditions history and tradition in many Indian reservations. A had the wonderful opportunity to learn from the elders of many indigenous communities of this continent. The exchange between these nations cultic teachings included in the traditions, customs, medicine and ceremonies of the indigenous people to travel to many Indian reservations, and was adopted by nation Rosebud Lakota reservation in South Dakota medicine man father HENRY LEONARD CROW CROW DOG DOG.Where to start the Sun Dance in 1980
Many of the communities involved in the conservation of indigenous traditions.
He is the Tekuktli the Olmec kalpulli Xalapa Veracruz Mexico and the spiritual leader of the kalpulli Tonalteokalli [El] Paso Texas.
He directs the sun dance in Xalapa, Veracruz Mexico since 1993. He led the Sun Dance in Axixik in Guadalajara from 1995 to 1999. He also leads the Sun Dance in Durango. Durango since 2005. He is a master huhetlahtolli. It was instrumental in the interpretation of the petroglyphs in Tanqs Hollow State Park. their participation provides a historical perspective of this continent.
Against all odds due to geographical isolation of the mountainous area where the nation grew and completed his studies, herbal study is a sculptor who works with precious gems and minerals and is a craftsman who enjoys working in different hobbies as carpentry and woodcarving.
Parents, brothers, sisters and the rest of his family live in the mountains of the Sierra de Zongolica Veracruz Mexico.
Married to Ramona F. Acatecatl, Acatecatl and resides in El Paso Texas.
Acasio's vision is to preserve the mexicayotl and ancestral traditions.
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But the rest of the group resides in Mexico.
Dr. Anthony James, the owner of this little fraud venture, has an ego the size of a mountain. His bio...
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Dr. Anthony James CMT, ND, MDAM is teacher, writer, explorer recognized worldwide as the Father of Thai Yoga and Thai Massage in the US. As
the only Aachan and Master teacher of Thai Yoga in the US his uplifting and empowering teachings bring insight and sophisticated understanding to Yoga and Yoga therapies. He began exploring Yoga and Martial Arts at the age of 11 and has never stopped seeking dynamic, life and health transforming teachings and methods. His own life and experience of accident, injury and cancer lead him to explore many additional systems of healing and to incorporate them into a cohesive system of SomaVeda@.
Additionally Dr. J, a Crow tribal member by adoption, incorporates his native american heritage and teachings in a vital way.
He has been teaching Thai Yoga and Thai Massage full time since 1983 and has accumulated many honors and recognitions from the Thai People. Among his many accomplishments are;
Wrote and published the very first book on Thai Yoga and Thai Massage in 1983.
Started the very first Thai Yoga Program in the US in 1984
Received Friend of Thailand Award for contributions to Thai Culture from Royal Thai Gov't 2002
Received Aachan (Master Teacher) recognition and Certification, Anantasuk School, Wat Pho Association of Traditional Thai Medical Schools/ Royal Thai Ministry of Health 2006
More than 6000 students have come through Dr. J's classes to date!
As a leader and Indiana Jones style adventurer , Dr. J has lead over 100 eco-friendly tours of Thailand , Burma and India for over the last 25 years. A writer for many magazines and publications since the 80's and author of Thai Yoga Books, Video's and electronic media.
Courses developed by Dr. James are intended to take the principles of basic Thai Yoga / Thai Massage
to a whole new level and understanding in the context of both traditional and modern medical ideas and techniques. As a Western MD specializing Indian Ayurveda and Alternative Medicine and Naturopath (ANMA), Dr. James is
uniquely qualified to bridge the gap between Thai, Ayurveda and western health concepts....
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Not just a huge ego, but some of those claims are obvious lies.
Tribes don't adopt and he has no Native heritage except in his own mind.
Running an eco tour doesn't make you Indiana Jones.
Indiana Jones was a thief and exploiter anyway...
Obviously the first books on Thai yoga were written by Thais.
And online you can find several other western authors making the same claim as well.
Friend of Thailand Award? I found travel agents who got the same award.
Aren't Buddhists supposed to let go of ego?