Gotcha. Makes sense.
When you, Educated Indian, say:
"These questions have come up before. The links talk about what non-NDNs should do instead of becoming Nuagers. I've always said I'd be happier if people were just satisfied with being good people, no need for "I wanna be a super shaman of lost exotic Indians."
...makes SO MUCH SENSE - indeed, isn't that all Indiginous peoples have been doing, and trying to do, for...ever! Simply be Good People! Thank you. (I like your wit too
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Next, you stated:
"Part of what you're asking is why don't we give them the real thing instead of false versions. And what most of us say is, this is not meant for anyone except the peoples whose traditions it sprang from. It can't be transferred over."
Totally agree. I was not, however, envisioning giving them anything that was unique to a specific culture, (like the Pipe, a Song, a specific Ceremony) I was thinking of...the word I used was 'distillation' - as in trace back the origins of our own ways and you come up with that common thread, that united base, the connection with earth and reverance for all life. Dismantling all the layers of misperception would have to precede giving them anything, otherwise it's just adding the truth on top of a steaming garbage heap of falsehood. ("Toss a good apple into a barrel of rotten ones and it never turns the rotten apples into a good one!")
You continued:
"And we've also seen a great many frauds who proclaim "I've got the real thing...Not like those OTHERS...I'm different."
I TOTALLY agree! Historically there is NO record of ANY tribe arguing about anyone else's spirituality/religious practices. One of the reasons is RESPECT and the other is no one would have imagined somebody flaunting THEIR road to becoming human as the ONLY one, or the better one.
Here is where I am humbled:
"But as far as teaching what Native ethics are, Native worldviews, that is something I'm more than happy to see. And it's something which has already been done and had a great impact in things like the environmental movement, feminism, and even the US military."
EducatedIndian - you are SO right. I was unaware of any influence on the military and want to leanr more! Also, do you have links to any of those speakers, leaders, YOU would hold in esteem - who have contributed Native Ethics and Worldviews to the nonNative society? It seems everybody is put down somewhere, and I get lost in the tangle of who to believe, look up to, emulate.
Thank you, profoundly, I thank you.