Split this from the Grey Wolf & Tonya thread. Here's the portion of the post Ingeborg made on LBB.
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Another site recommended by Tanja Billington:
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My Spirit Sister Lozen Brown Bear and her beautiful craft:
http://anonym.to?http://www.dreamspirit.com/
When you look at the site, „Lozen Brown Bear“ is selling ndn craft without imprint and without proof she is enrolled. LBB claims Apache, but no band, no family names are specified and the „about me“ section of that site has no contents.
LBB also does „Tarot & Spiritual Readings“. Among the items she sells are: medicine bags, medicine wheels, Apache dream catchers, smudge sprays, goddess sprays, smudge fans, talk sticks.
LBB has a profile at linkedin:
http://anonym.to?http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lozen-brownbear/27/9b/61aQuote
Lozen BrownBear
Founder and owner of Dream Spirits, Teaching and Sharing Native American Spiritual experience
Location
Greater Chicago Area
http://anonym.to?http://www.dreamspirits.com/ September 1992 – Present (20 years 8 months)
Owned by Lozen Brown Bear, Native American Artist.
Since 1992... Lozen often has provided lectures and workshops to help understand the Spiritual connection to the art. As it is more then art to her.
The lady seems to have three problems: a) truth, b) spelling, c) making an honest dollar.
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Lozen was an extremely honored woman among the Apache, a Chiricahua who fought alongside Geronimo. But there's nothing remotely Apache in what she teaches or claims to be an expert in.
Those items she makes, except for medicine bags, not Apache. Med wheels and dreamcatchers are Plains NDN.
"Goddess sprays?" Sounds like the world's silliest deodorant.
And stoneology sounds like a Cheech and Chong joke.
Claiming to be an expert healer in over a dozen traditions is like claiming to be a doctor with a dozen specializations.