Choctaw Indian Gary White Deer does a brief talk about the revival of Chickasaw and Choctaw songs and dances. He does a short explanation of dances and songs of the Indian people of the south east. There is a revival of Southeastern Oklahoma tribal songs, dances and style of traditional tribal clothing.
its good luck to travel with some powder from a cap and to offer it in a new place, the mushrooms are friends everywhere, like the druids, transcendent of tribe, and even thought.
we came expecting, something, what we got was self proclaimed spiritual and heretical children of the cannabis, practicing an ancient celestial and animalistic mushroom faith of great diversity
we questioned if when, i think it was martin luther king jr who said "let freedom ring, from every mountaintop"
was he referring to the liberty cap mushrooms and their rings, and the sacred balance between the worlds, which fairies wrought legendarily and continue to uphold as mediators between all forces, all elements
the ancient wisdom which saints preserve, the milk man of universal kindness, and the practice of nomarky (not leaving a permanent mark on nature), let us not be marked by this which world generalize and tear us apart, not sensing our inner truth, inner gifts and purpose, we all rise together, like the petals of the flower, like the plants of the forest,
in the rainbows, we come together, in the spirit of the planet, through so many means, among the symphony of being, that goes out so far, this divine mosaic, that is spirit, we travel among the clouds with beings of wisdom and consciousness, consciousness dances.
Correction. Gary White Deer is not a Chickasaw Indian. He is Choctaw a completely different tribe. Though both tribes are apart of the Five Civilized tribes and reside in the same territories, Gary is technically Choctaw and considers himself such. He is an expert in Chickasaw culture, but he is in fact choctaw. The label under the video should be changed.
loving kindness to all lovers of peace
rainbowaon 2 days ago
its good luck to travel with some powder from a cap and to offer it in a new place, the mushrooms are friends everywhere, like the druids, transcendent of tribe, and even thought.
we came expecting, something, what we got was self proclaimed spiritual and heretical children of the cannabis, practicing an ancient celestial and animalistic mushroom faith of great diversity
maybealover 2 months ago
we questioned if when, i think it was martin luther king jr who said "let freedom ring, from every mountaintop"
was he referring to the liberty cap mushrooms and their rings, and the sacred balance between the worlds, which fairies wrought legendarily and continue to uphold as mediators between all forces, all elements
maybealover 2 months ago
the ancient wisdom which saints preserve, the milk man of universal kindness, and the practice of nomarky (not leaving a permanent mark on nature), let us not be marked by this which world generalize and tear us apart, not sensing our inner truth, inner gifts and purpose, we all rise together, like the petals of the flower, like the plants of the forest,
maybealover 2 months ago
in the rainbows, we come together, in the spirit of the planet, through so many means, among the symphony of being, that goes out so far, this divine mosaic, that is spirit, we travel among the clouds with beings of wisdom and consciousness, consciousness dances.
maybealover 2 months ago
Correction. Gary White Deer is not a Chickasaw Indian. He is Choctaw a completely different tribe. Though both tribes are apart of the Five Civilized tribes and reside in the same territories, Gary is technically Choctaw and considers himself such. He is an expert in Chickasaw culture, but he is in fact choctaw. The label under the video should be changed.
jmjlmuse 6 months ago
@qdub4949
my cousins was in the chickasaw dance troupe before he passed away in 2009
he really was a proud chickasaw indian
hbb54 7 months ago