Both Ganieda and Al are right , in their point that these traditions belong to the tribes
where they originated , and I was very general in my wording , when I said these traditions belonged to all Native people , collectively . ? Sorry if this sounded unfairly
exclusive towards non native people . As the abuses are so often mixed traditions from various
tribes and pan Indian , it is often impossible to trace the parts back to the specific tribe
they were stolen from , so , the feeling of being violated by the theft , is often not tribal
specific . ?
Many non native people are also deeply offended to see the damage done to Native cultures by this abuse , and some of the abusers are Native , so it really is not something that can be divided along racial lines, and it is much more a question of practicing basic respect and descency .
Hope this makes sense , and helps to clarify what I was trying to say .
As for this last comment , by Ganieda about all religons having ways of raising money , it
just seems to be aimed at creating confusion where none needs to exist .
There is a big difference between loving something and donating to see it has the support it
needs , and paying to pray . If it is guilt and not love that is motivating the donations ,
that is sad , but it is a whole different issue than thinking it is OK to commercialize
someone elses Spiritual traditions .