I came across a website selling "supposedly" Native American Art and other products such as drums.
I find it horrible that people would sell items that are spiritual or ceremonial. I thought Native American Indians would not get involved in selling such items so thought I would post the question here under this "Research Needed" for I honestly do not know if the selling of such items being advertised is right or wrong. To me, it feels wrong.
Are any of these places truly run by Native Americans and if so, is the money earned from such selling helping the tribes in any way? I honestly would hope so.
Here is one site that has this on main introduction page, in part,
"Grandfather's Spirit was born in 2001 and is based on a love of Native American culture and the Art of the Ancestors. Being part Native, I both honor and respect that which has been passed down from the Elders and from the generations of artisans whose art was their way of life.
Please stop awhile and enjoy what I have to offer. Many items are still not up on this site, so if there is someting that you are looking for please let me know. I will do my best to make it available."
http://www.grandfathersspirit.com/home.phpAgain, the sale of some of the items I find rather questionable, even offensive since they are listed as Ceremonial. And also, again, aren't Ceremonial items personal and not to be sold?
Another website listing items and other things for sale:
Introduction page says this, in part,
Dennis is a yoga workshop leader, combining his music and his Native American heritage in his practice and instruction of yoga. He is a Cherokee / Mesquaki descendent, a pipe carrier, sweat lodge leader and teacher of Native American spirituality. Dennis is a singer / songwriter / story-teller who plays guitar and Native American flute.
http://www.hawksounds.com/index.htmSounds like a FRAUD to me but since I just read this today looking for flutes online came across the site.
I came across these at some site that claims, well; their introduction page says this, in part
Native American Gifts, Arts, Crafts,
and History
The Great Trading Path exists in two dimensions. First, as a
living conduit of trade in today's world, we have a fine collection
of Native American gifts, arts, crafts and jewelry. Secondly, on a level
of Indian history and heritage, we are building a collection of
links and original source documents focusing on the Indian history of the
American Upper South, the Virginia Souian in particular
http://www.greattradingpath.com/Now, another site I find absolutely offensive is this one and the "About" page says this, in part:
In 1991, following a nearly fatal appendix rupture, I found myself in the Quawitchta Mountains of Arkanasas. For the purpose of a spiritual retreat. During that week I became acquainted with the Native Purification Ceremony, drumming around a fire, and quartz crystals. Upon my return home, I made my first drum and started attending native purification lodge, the Inipi ceremony. Before long, I was back to Arkansas for the purpose of digging Arkansas quartz crystals. And that's how it all started.
http://yuwani.com/about.htmlSorry have not been able to find information on him or the others here so any information helpful
Also, if it really is okay for Indians to sell items, well, what kind of items are okay to sell? Also, where can one go to find truly honest and REAL sellers?