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Special Note about Valerie Stiehl and Lakota TraditionsValerie Stiehl and Wainwright House respect and cherish Native American culture. Although Valerie is not Native American, when she teaches about their traditions, it is with sincerity and reverence. Valerie’s wisdom about Native American culture comes from her life experience and from the Lakota themselves. Valerie was married to a Cherokee Indian named Lightfoot. During her ten years living with the Lakota Sioux, an experience the Lakota themselves chose her for, she was taken in as one of their family. Chief Spotted Horse offered Valerie a pipe and told her she could lead Lakota ceremonies herself. Valerie declined the pipe and does not lead Lakota ceremonies because of her reverence for their traditions.
Golden Eagle is Chief of the Yankton Sioux, he is also known as Standing Elk, and Chief Spotted Horse, Dakota Spiritual Advisor and Sundance Chief.Through years of fasting, prayer, and ceremony Chief Golden Eagle with a group of spiritual teachers, has brought forth interpretations of Star Law. He co-authored MAKA WICAHPI WICOHAN, The Universal and Spiritual Laws of Creator, where he was guided to share the Laws and interpretations as he felt that these Universal laws will help us through this period called “The Age of Coyote” or the “Age of Aquarius.”