Here is a point form list of *some* of the things/people I find troubling. I could probably list a lot more. I don't have the time to track it all and it makes me angry to delve into this, a whole bunch of negativity. Partly I just want to look away and do my own thing..... But somethings gotta give here:
People using the word "shaman" as part of their title/business promotion.
Although I know "shaman" isn't a term commonly used by First Nations in North America, the term is still troubling because of the implications of and assumptions carried with the term of some mystical and magical powers associated with indigenous or "earth centered" spirituality/religions.
Charging money for sweats and other ceremonies.
Conducting ceremony for a fee- or for free- when it is done outside of the ceremony's cultural/community/nation context.
The concept of "Re-indigenization", coined or promoted by Jesse "Wolf" Hardin, based in the American South West, self styled herbalist "animist" philosopher who seems to write as though the First Nations of North America are no longer here an that only "in the past" did generations of people grow up and live in the same area, with an inherent connection to the flaura, fauna and "spirit" of the area. Notice in his guide for "connecting" to place, he does not advise to learn about or get to know, or contribute efforts to the struggles of the indigenous people; to him, the indigenous are all in the past, gone, "mythological". And apparently, only white people object to other white people "re-indigenizing"
http://animacenter.org/blog/?cat=56Walter "shantree" Kacera. Teaches shamanic herbalism, in London, ON, used to charge $ for sweats, don't see any curently adverised. Offers healing retreats in S. America and teaches "Ayurveda". His wife, too. Maybe was told by local FN not to run sweats? I have (in laws of my sister in law) extended white family members who attended one of his sweats, but as my sister says, "they won't come to the rez to visit my family" Cannot find anywhere what "Shantree" actually means. Here's his website:
http://www.thelivingcentre.com/cms/