Author Topic: Rima Thundercloud Hutsell  (Read 7142 times)

Autumn

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Rima Thundercloud Hutsell
« on: December 09, 2013, 05:08:56 am »
She lives in Sedona now, so that should tell you something.

This is her current website:  http://www.rimathundercloud.com/

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My journey and preparation brought me to my native elders in my 20's, where I have listened practiced and humbled my heart to receive teachings from the most sacred of teachings on Mother Earth.

I am now an Elder, and have integrated these teachings to continue to grow and teach others.

She doesn't mention who her "native elders" are on her website, but she talks about it in this 1996 interview:  http://paulruckerart.wordpress.com/interviews/interview-with-rima-hutsell-1996/

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My mother was a Native woman who was adopted, who was raised by Irish people. They were related to her on one level: the man I called my grandfather was in reality my great-uncle, who had adopted my mother. So I have an Irish-Iroquois background; that’s my tribal roots from my mother’s side. Like a lot of disassimilated Native people, she had a lot of hardship in her life.

And this is another quote from the same interview which is very interesting:

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We’re going through a time of judgment right now, of others and ourselves; we’re in a place of new awakening, I  believe. A lot of Elders speak of that time. I think this awakening is inclusive to all spiritual people, but I think what happens is that when a group of people who have been disenfranchised from their own strength and from their own spirituality are reclaiming it, sometimes they become greedy with that and fearful of that sharing. Especially considering the historical genocide of Native people by whites.

In 1993, she got into trouble with her "artwork" so she seems to be focusing now on giving psychic readings and on leading tours and workshops.

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RIMA THUNDERCLOUD HUTSELL(HUSTLE)
c/o Northern Sun Merchandising
2916 E Lake St.
Minneapolis, MN 55406-2065

Rima hustles machine-made, gaudy-colored, cheap merchandise which she claims is made by "poor single mothers and grandmothers of the Ojibwa who directly profit from all merchandise purchased." She features and "Ojibwa woman's traditional ceremonial mask" which looks more like a Mardi Gras costume, than traditional regalia. The costume is constructed entirely of dyed ostrich feathers (A bird you see a lot around the Great Lakes) Many of her other 'ceremonial objects' can be special ordered in day-glow colors.
http://www.geocities.ws/redroadcollective/NewsletterS93.html

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Rima is a traditionally trained:

 Healer, Teacher, Psychic/Medium, Clairvoyant, Sacred Singer and Writer.


Rima has been facilitating healings of the heart, body and soul by combining her native traditions of drumming, song, art, herbal medicines and earth knowledge to raise conciousness for over 35 years.


Tarot Cards

Palms

Astrology

Psychic Readings

Phone Readings

Ancestral and Pastlife Regressions

Aromatherapy

Healings

Energy Work

Cerimonial Adornment and Tools

http://sacredspiritretreats.jimdo.com/psychics/rima-thundercloud/

This is a recent retreat she and her daughter just gave:

http://ravenscallinc.com/

Both she and her daughter are on this website:

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Phaedra is a fourth generation empath, healer and psychic. She is of Greek, Irish and Native American descent and was raised with traditional native values and an endless palette of spiritual insights.
A continuing quest for spiritual growth has been enriched by her many travels to some of the most sacred sites in the world. Her services are broad yet tailored to your specific needs.

A session with Phaedra will bring you clarity and peace of mind, helping you overcome challenges that hold you back from manifesting your dreams and goals.

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Rima Thundercloud is an Elder and Wise Woman, traditionally trained as a Healer, Teacher, Psychic/Medium, Clairvoyant and Sacred Singer. Her blood line is Iroquois and her medicine teachings Ojibway.

Descended from a lineage where earth-based medicine practices and direct connection to Spirit are seen as inherent and natural, Rima’s gifts are strongly developed and integrated into her readings. Rima is a free spirited woman, an adept palmist, and uses tarot, spiritual connection and ancestral information to serve all peoples and help them connect with their heart and the spirit that dwells within.

http://mysticalbazaar.com/sedona-psychic-readings/
« Last Edit: December 09, 2013, 05:41:59 am by Autumn »

Offline educatedindian

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Re: Rima Thundercloud Hutsell
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2013, 04:31:34 pm »
She's all over genealogy websites still trying to figure out her heritage. The obvious clue is calling her mother Iroquois, but never which of the Six Nations. Grew up in Indiana and the most she can cling to is a relative taking her to a rez in N Michigan, probably Sault St Marie. She mentions meeting Crow Dog and being very impressed, but I don't think that's who the supposed elders were. The fact that she's using phony medicine cards and vague claims about med wheels and shamanic teachings suggests Sun Bear or David Carson.

 In that interview she mentions she's gotten a lot of Native criticism and that's why she's mostly around white upper and middle class women. Often she tries to have it both ways, using her claim of ancestry to say she's traditional but then admitting her masks have more in common with Mardi Gras. The sad thing is she's had kids by Native men but they've been raised in Nuage nonsense.