Again from the list in the first post, the site
http://www.zweethut.orgConnected with
John Fire Lame Deer, son of Archie Fire Lame Deer and grandson of John Fire Lame Deer. It says on the site:
The sweat lodge ceremony like we do it could be typified as traditional. I.o.w. we do it as we have been taught by the late Archie Fire Lame Deer and after that by his son John. Of course we are not Lakota indians and do not pretend to be. The ceremony is held in the same manner it has been held by generations in this line.
On the home page of the site it says:
nonprofit - The aim is to do as many sweat lodge ceremonies together as possible. This means that nobody makes any money from the sweat lodge ceremonies which we organize. Everybody (organizors, participants, water pourers and fire people) shares equally in the costs. Money that is left over is spent on ptojects which benefit the Lakota. Furthermore we are of the opinion that money should never be a reason not to participate. In that case we can come to an arrangement. Kids up to 16 years old participate for free.
international - Our organization is part of an international organization that holds sweat lodges / seminars over several days with a.o. John Fire Lame Deer and Thomas Geldner in several countries throughout Europe. This happens according to the same traditon that we use. For more information on different European locations see http://www.lamedeer.org/
On the German Lame Deer site
A link to
French sweat lodge ceremonies connects to a Maurice Rebeix (
https://www.facebook.com/rebeix; http://www.reveurs-de-tonnerre.com/); photographer; friends with
Tiwakan-Wi Brothers (
https://www.facebook.com/tiwakanwi.brothers) on his FB, who in turn lists
Mary Brave Bird (
https://www.facebook.com/mary.bravebird; author of
Lakota Woman) as 'sister'. Did not find anything on this site with regard to the two women.
As for Maurice Rebeix, he seems (as far as I can understand his French site) to be legit in as far as wanting to provide the French public with accurate information with regard to the Lakota. Wrote a book
(Rêveurs-de-Tonnerre) which includes a foreword by
Leonard Peltier.
If my surmise that this is all above aboard is wrong, please let me know and I will look into it further.
A link to
German sweat lodge ceremonies seems to be less legit. This link goes on to the site
http://inipi.info/. On the home page one immediately discovers a link to a
Shamanic Summer Camp with passing rites (Shamanissche Sommer-Camp mit Übergangsritualen). This 'summer camp' is led by
Dhyan Marsha Rademacher Borboleta Azul and
Jack Silver Regenbogenherz-Kolibri (Jack Silver Rainbow Heart-Kolibri), both self-professed 'shamans'. The camp lasts a week and costs 255 euros, excluding additional costs charged by the camp site location. The setup already has been discussed in this thread:
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=2489.msg20859#msg20859These two people - Dhyan Marsha and Jack Silver; life partners (
http://www.kriegerschule.de/ueber-uns/leitung.html) - also have their own site called
Warrior School (Kriegerschule)
http://www.kriegerschule.de/ It includes a prayer "to the Great Mother" by
Alba Maria, who in turn can be found here:
http://ecojourneysbrazil.blogspot.nl/p/shaman-alba-maria.htmlhttp://shamans-journey.blogspot.nl/2013/04/shaman-alba-maria.htmlAlba Maria can in turn be connected to 'shaman'
Dancing Thunder through the upcoming
Shamanic Teachings event (
www.shamanicteachings.eu) which - of course - is held in The Netherlands. Dancing Thunder has been discussed many times already, and is a fraud.
Shaman Dhyan Marsha seems to have received her training from both Alba Maria and somebody named
Burkhardt Kiegeland (
http://www.kiegelandfoto.com/about/burkhardt-kiegeland; http://www.einsundsein.org/index.php); photographer, musician; self proclaimed
guru and buddha; leader of a sect called "White Lotus" (Weisser Lotus;
http://www.relinfo.ch/weisserlotus/info.html); was thrown out of the Bhagwan community in Oregon ... i.o.w. a totally trustworthy guy ... not.
Shaman Jack Silver has been taught by the
Deer Tribe. Having read several threads on the forum, I guess that C.V. says it all.
I'll look into the rest of the people mentioned on the site(s) as soon as possible.
LH