Hello, my name is Terrie Victorino. Apparently, there has been some discussion about me I would like to address. First of all, the people who have slandered my good name did not even have the courtesy, curiosity, or the professional aptitude to confront me with their questions or allegations personally. So, let me address your concerns. The article that was written about me and the classes I taught at our local Community College was done so on their on accord. I did not seek out the interview. Nor was I paid for it. Our local newspaper called me. If any of you (rattlebone, piff, and eduacateindian or others) bothered to actually read the article you would see that I have NEVER called myself a "Shaman". NEVER!!!! My teachers have always taught me that to be wary of the one who calls oneself a Shaman. Because they clearly missed the message! I was a teacher for a community college who taught courses in Shamanic teachings. Which I learned from many different teachers.....World Renowned Michael Harner, who is internationally known. He is the founder of the Shamanic Institute in Mill Valley. He has studied with Shamans all over the world, through many different cultures. Look him up, you might learn something. Also, Brant Secunda who is a world renowned shaman and healer who founded the Dance of the Deer Foundation in 1979. And there were others. The article posted in my craft booth? yes, not to sell classes, as I don't teach formally anymore for the college. Is it placed above items I sell? yes, not to sell items, but because it is a 10 x 10 booth as is a convenient place to put it. It wouldn't matter where in the booth I put it, it would be by items I sell. It is there to spark conversation, which has lead to people wanting to share with me and seek counsel for their issues. Which I provide, free of charge, by the way. I do it, because it is the right thing to do. FYI-I also hold a degree in Human Services for counseling. Just so you know. I believe educateindian had said that I "sold ceremony". Let's be very clear about this....I am also an ordained Reverend. I do perform wedding ceremonies. People do pay me a nominal fee for my wedding services. Just like any other member of the clergy who does wedding ceremonies. Also, just FYI- my grandmother was full-blooded Cherokee and my grandfather was Choctaw. I have 6 family members with Dawes Roll numbers. I am requesting that these comments about me and who I am and what I do be removed from your forum immediately. Next time, do your research more thoroughly and actually interview the person you are slandering first.