I found Tim Sikyea's name on a website.
He apparently has/had a shop selling ndn arts and crafts in the German town of Nuremberg, but the site seems to be down.
At
www.indianerwww.de/indian/shops.html I saw that he owns/owned the shop with his wife Gabriela and they named it "Winnetou Galerie".
When googling for his name, I soon realized that Mr Sikyea does not seem to be quite clear to which ndn nation he belongs or which may be is native language.
In Germany, he has also been in films and on TV:
http://german.imdb.com/name/nm1123349/filmotype"Tim Sikyea, born March 1951, Fort Resolution, North West Territories, Canada"
www.zdf.de/ZDFde/Inhalt/11/0,1872,2007115,00.html(The site belongs to the ZDF, a state owned German TV station) They report TS participated in Karl May Days and mention he is a Canadian Dene Indian and his name is Wanbli Isna-la.
A Dene with a Lakota name?
According to some websites, like
http://www.alpenschamanismus.de, TS is a 'shaman'.
http://www.sabon.org/prophezeiungen/index9.htmlThey offer the following prophecy:
"Tim Sikyea (Yellowknife)
Many of the dreams or visions don't mean necessarily the end, they can also indicate a change. Our people say that the persons who are not spiritual are not able to adjust to these changes. They will not have the necessary physical, mental, and spiritual powers for their own change. They said that mankind will go crazy.
There will be an energy or something like that which will influence the atmosphere. One result will be that pressure on our brains will increase by 35 percent. But persons who are clean in their mind and who accept the approaching energies of the cosmos will be able to protect themselves against this human cleansing process.
Between 70 and 80 percent of mankind are not oriented spiritually, but materialist. Therefore they will not be able to stand these changes, they will go crazy. They will kill each other and destroy everything around them. It will be like in a loony bin. Most probably someone will press the famous button then."
http://www.uweb21.deThe page quotes an article from a German paper, Freilassinger Anzeiger, dated June 9, 2005
GROSSGMAIN/TRAUNSTEIN (VeS) "Earth is our true mother and she loves us unconditionally" - Dene-Lakota Indian Tim Sikyea came to the towns of Traunstein and Großgmain with this wisdom and found huge resonance with his messages. More than 200 persons heard his lecture in Traunstein, and there was a similar number the next day at the school in Großgmain. Many interested persons also sought to speak to him personally, e.g. during the inter-religious event or during two days of seminars when he taught interested persons to do a dreamcatcher.
His visit was a part of his life mission. He sees himself as a messenger of traditional Indian culture. He left his village in the Canadian Northwest at the age of 14 already, to travel the world and to pass on the knowledge of his ancestors.
Wherever Tim Sikyea is, he tries to introduce people to Indian spirituality, like e.g. in Germany. In Nuremberg, he owns a centre for Indian lifestyle, and since many years, he invites to participate in the ceremony of the "Earth Dance", a cycle of holy dances, rituals, and prayers lasting several days, held in Wittenberg. He wants to make people realize that earth gives mankind everything they need to live: food, water, fire, and material for clothing. Sikyea sees earth as a ball of energy and all human beings are part of it. Everything was spirited by the same power: "We call it the Great Mystery, you call it God."
Dene-Lakota-Indian Tim Sikyea touched many hundred persons with his visit. Sikyea's most important wish is to teach human beings that they are related to all other living creatures - and that it is possible to enter into a "living contact" with these "others". "Just like you can tell a person you honour and estimate them, you can tell this to a tree."
The world view of the Indians holds the certainty that, additionally to the visible creatures, there are also creatures of the spiritual world who are in contact with us and who accompany and lead us. During the healing ceremony at Grossgmain, Sikyea called these "helpers" with impressing chants, and he also started his lectures with a "spirit call", a call and thanks to the companions from the spiritual world....
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Possessions never were important to the Indians. Already the concept one could own land, i.e. a part of mother earth, was entirely unknown to them before the white man arrived. In his village, Sikyea explains, the old people call money "devil's paper", because, when more and more of the younger began to earn money in town, the community broke up. Suddenly there were possessions which needed to be protected, fences were erected between houses, people isolated themselves from the others. The times of sharing, when everybody cared for everybody else and shared, were gone. Nothing of all material things can be taken with us after death, the Indian reminds us, and therefore it was important to care about the immortal, the soul. Persons aware that their soul is immortal could live cheerfully and peacefully. Tim Sikyea's appeal to his visitors: "Open your heart and your mind - then everything becomes possible." "
http://www.dgh-hypnose.deThis is the site maintained by the German society for hypnosis. There is an article about TS in their journal 'Suggestion', issue 1, 2005 which mentions:
'Tim Sikyea is a Dene Indian of the Slavi [sic] tribe... Following a spiritual initiation when a young adult, he began to employ his healing powers. Tim, whose Indian name is "The Lonely Eagle"[sic], teaches Indian natural healing knowledge in numerous workshops worldwide, explains the rituals of his ancestors and allows participation in sweatlodge experience. Tim is a 'Minister' of the 'Nastive American Indian Church'."
http://www.bodyspirit.orgThey advertize an event called 'Healers' days' scheduled for Sep 29-20, 2007 and mention TS participated in the 2006 event.
http://www.esoterikforum.atOn April 1, 2006 a user (Fauchi) writes: "... I had my first sweat two years ago with Tim Sikyea..."
www.kailash-kokopelli.com/body_eventGalery.htmlTS is said to be from the Dine Nation and an Earth Dance Chief.
www.gumtree.co.za/capetown/84/6615284.htmlTS advertized doing a sweat near Capetown.
I also found several sites from Slovenia where TS is said to be from the Dog Rib tribe. At one Polish site, he is said to be Denee.
http://www.midnightreign.org/wp-contest/CNN-fight-over-walmart.pdfThat's a Reuters article dated Sep 11, 2004 about protests against a Walmart in Mexico. The article says: "... Tim Sikyea who came to Teotihuacan this week for an annual ceremony with indigenous people from across the continent."