Looks like most of his travels are in Germany. Lots of websites. He is from Rosebud. Brule/Lakota. That's about all I could find right now.
I get a few websites in German, but they are all advertising the same event which took place in 2006, and is a lecture given by Harold Thompson in the South of Germany, "The view of nature of the Lakota Indians".
None of the sites advertises sweats or other ceremonies with HT.
However, there is a Danish site:
http://tipi.dk/pdf/paaskekursus07.pdfwith the following advertisement:
"Easter Seminar
Again this year Lakota medicine man Harold White Horse Thompson will come to Arhus.
From his youth, Harold Thompson has been a ceremonial singer and became a medicine man with his own practice. He comes from and lives on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota, but travels many months all over USA and parts of Europe every year to work as a medicine man. Central to his courses will be the Lowanpi ceremony (healing ceremony) which takes place in the evening.
During the day, the necessary introduction will be given, both in a theoratical and practical way, into Lakota culture, spirituality, and daily life of the Lakota Indians. Harold puts a special emphasis on this course basing on a two-way communication so that discussions and own thoughts are welcome.
Contents of course:
- Discussions on Lakota spirituality and culture
- daily sweatlodge ceremonies which are a cleansing for the evening events
- Introduction into practicing ceremonies
- How to do tobacco-ties and flags, and the meaning of colours in connection with wheels/circles
- Dealing with the sacred pipe which is to be treated with utmost respect
- The drum and its meaning in ceremonies
- Songs
- Personal introduction
Lowanpi ceremony
Date: Friday April 6 to Sunday April 8 , 2007
Accom from Thursday, April 5
Place: Naturcenter Solyst, Louisevej 100, 8220 Brabrand
Price: 2,000 Crowns (= EURO 250) including accomodation in tipi, meals (vegetarian preferably) and material for ceremonies
Please bring:
Sleeping bag appropriate for April weather, own pot and gear for sweatlodges.
Men: please bring a pair of shorts and gloves
Women: one cotton cloth to cover both shoulders and knees or a sarong and T-Shirt, and gloves
After March 26, only half of the amount can be refunded in case of canceling participation
Please note: number of guests accepted is limited
The Indians see menstruation as a ceremony in itself which is very strong and will negate all others spiritual powers, therefore one seeks to avoid this. Therefore it is thought to be essential that none of the participants in the courses is menstruating.
Courses will be in english language.
With Indian greetings, [...]"