Evans White face was made a chief by L. Crow Dog, and did have his first sundance at his property this summer. I did attend and thought it was being done in a good and respectful way. it was small but the prayer was strong.
I dont know this White Face guy, but I understand Crow Dog will adopt about anybody and give them "powers" to hold ceremonies.
I am not Lakota, Nakota, Dakota or of any other of the Sioux Nations, sundance is not of my people, I have never been to one nor do I plan to go to one... but of all the things I dont know, I do know this, the Elders look strongly down upon nons being involved and holding their own "sundances" This ceremony does not belong to nons.
Regardless if a person is Indian or a non, it is wrong to take sacred ceremonies and sell them... it is wrong and disrespectful. For as long as I can remember hearing of the sundance, it has always been held within the proper Nations, it was not a traveling show... a person who was not of the tribes could only be there if invited. These sacred ceremonies are being taken too lightly...
The sweats, oh how people began their own sweats, charging for a sweat lodge, people like Charles Chipps going around and selling sweats, adopting about everyone who gave him money... teaching people how to do sweats... It is wrong..
Not all that long ago, a non had a sweat ceremony, he too charged, said he was taught and given permission to hold the sweats, but he did it wrong, and two people died... No one will remember that the person holding the sweat was a non Indian, they will only remember that it was supposed to have been a Indian sweat that killed those people..
How many people have died from ceremonies gone wrong? Well lets take a look:
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/11/04/1099362283876.html?from=storylhshttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/06/27/BA212763.DTLhttp://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2009/02/19/lodge-death.html