My name is Mark. I am white European, though my mother and grandmother were born in Saskatchewan. I do not claim any Native American bloodline. I do not claim to be anything in particular. But I do try to learn wisdom, traditions and my connectedness from the teachings of many of your Nations.
I was an active participant in Ehama for a number of years. I was sad to learn of the death of Rainbowhawk. (Sparrowhawk, I think that means). I see he crops up here (that is how I found the site). There are a few things I will say from knowledge of the working of Ehama, and then leave it at that.
Ehama's stated mission was to bring teachings from the Delicate Lodge out to the whole world - something many of you will not approve of. But they did it with good intentions. The work with corporations was to try and change things. Make the world a better, connected place. And respect all things and our Mother Earth. At least that is what I took away from the teachings.
Yes they charged for teaching. But if they hadn't there wouldn't have been much teaching. As far as I know they never profited in any real material sense. I can remember the team not having enough money to travel to their next venue.
I do not know if they had Native American bloodlines, but the work 'Metis' was used. But I think it was meant to convey 'mixed blood' to those of us who needed it explaining, not the formal meaning of Metis. At least I hope it is the case. And nI guess the teachings were taken from many traditions, which I know now is not approved of.
So of course I also know Carlos Grover. Sad to see he is asking money for his work. I though he was better than that.
I guess I take a lot from Frank Fools Crow, and hope not to raise any ire here. He spoke of sharing the wisdom with all the world, if the book is to be believed (Fools Crow: Wisdom and Power). If white people see the reality and huge value of your wisdom, and want to use it a little for themselves and those around them, is that OK? And NOT pretend to be something, even a 'medicine holder' which I think was the phrase at Ehama. That I am not. I do not consider I know enough, and I'm not sure it's even an acceptable term. Also I've probably learn a lot of 'wisdom' which is a mish mash of cultures without knowing it. Which is something Ehama were guilty of. Though I think they were fairly open about that. It depends on how you see the Delicate Lodge.
I am also here to make some recompense (though I do not yet know how) for my grandfather who was a Christian minister out in Saskatchewan for some years. I am aware of the awful part the Christian church machine in destroying NA cultures, though they have since apologies (1988) and claim to be making amends. But they cannot take back what they did.
Honestly, I don't know how this stuff I'm writing will go down here, but openness and clarity is best. I just have a yearning to learn and connect. Not to sell, make false claims or mislead others.
If I get immediately removed from this site for what I have said, so be it. I understand.
Mark