Sacred ; set apart for religious uses
Sanctify ; to make holy , ; set apart for some sacred use
Consecrate ; to set apart for holy purpose , regarded as Sacred
Is it possible to sell what is Consecrated and have it remain Sacred? I don't think so , and that is probably why in the discussion above , there is a number of mentions of Elders and traditional people who are uncomfortable to see anything being bought and sold that has been Consecrated for ceremonial use such as Sage and Sweetgrass are when they are picked . (What the tobacco offering when it is picked is all about . )
I am not sure how it is that someone makes the choice to listen to the traditional people who feel the sale of sweetgrass is OK , but ignore the many traditional people who strongly feel the sale of these traditional Medicines is a desecration of their Spiritual traditions . I don't see how anyone can do that ,and also claim their behavior is "respectful".
I especially would not choose to listen to the supposedly traditional people who are saying it is OK to sell it when they are making money doing this , or are closely associated with people who are . It is a conflict of interest .
There is also a conflict in the information given by Mr and Mrs Cardinal about the ethics of selling this .
http://www.ammsa.com/buffalospirit/February-2000/sweetgrass.htmlMrs Cardinal said , as a justification for cultivating and selling this ;
"We're losing sweetgrass, and I've noticed that over the last 30 years. I remember being able to go to Kehewin [Alta.] and walk through it. Now in the same spots I can't do that. Our climate has changed dramatically and all those spots that were wonderful spots for sweetgrass are drying up,"
And Mr Cardinal said , as a justification for selling it ;
"For me, there is so much of it growing around. If you want to buy it, there's no harm."
So which is it ? Is it going extinct or is there lots of it around ? Kinda odd to hear such a contradiction in the same family . What traditional people tell me , is a lot of the sweetgrass is gone because commercial pickers have over picked it and killed it . Maybe climate change is a factor but so is commercial picking .
Personally I perfer to listen to the people who have no commercial interests in the matter.
Yes , I have seen sweetgrass sage and other Medicines traded , but as far as I have ever seen ,or heard this always happens more as a mutual exchange of gifts , and I have never heard of a tradition where there was a set price or dickering over how much will be given in exchange for what , or how much an hour people will be paid to pick this .
Is it really being claimed here , that traditionally there was trading , that consisted of dickering and a expectation of how much people would recieve for these exchanges ?
I agree that keeping people warm and dry and fed is the first priority , and I am sure the Spirits would understand if there is a time when someone needs to sell some sweetgrass to survive . But ususally there is a CHOICE , and I really can't support commercial profiteering at the expense of a collectively owned resource , that many owners feel is desecrated through commercialization .
I also understand that this commercializatyion is happening whether all the owners agree to it or not , and it can't be stopped , so there is a valid arguement to be made that First Nations may as well get in on the money . Maybe resistance is useless .... But it is still a horrible loss for many , and in my opinion , this commercial activity has little to do with " respect " for traditional culture .
Sorry I can't agree with people on this one . There is more than one way to be impoverished .
There is many other points we do agree on ...
With Respect