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Yaqui Chief Sonne Reyna

Chief Sonne Reyna explains the laws of nature in Yaqui perspective and talks about a tsunami of love for the children and his experience with Sundance and Childbirth. Glastonbury May 2008  
 
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heathersalmon (18 hours ago) Show Hide
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It is also my understanding that he is a Yaquis Indian who also is a Sundance Peace Chief. I find Chief to be wise, courageous, sincere and humble. We are coming into a time where we must evolve and look beyond our ideas around race and religion and respect each others unique journey wisdom. The Rainbow Tribe and the Golden Age of Peace awaits us! Peace! Gratitude!!!  ~:~
randomnative (1 week ago) Show Hide
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i'm half Yaqui and come from a full yaqui decendant its cool
tempe420 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I'm sorry but i had to leave another post. that really upsets me that this guy is saying he's yaqui. our people are very proud we haven't been given the breaks that other tribes here in arizona have been given, cough (navajo) cough (pima) cough. perhaps becuase we resisted longer than the rest, perhaps some tribes long ago ratted out other tribes to the us army(you know who you are). but my people have suffered, and this man is trying to bank on that suffering.
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the message is nice but him bullshitting about being yaqui makes me want to disregard everything he says. I am a card carrying member of the pascua yaqui tribe and have never heard of this man before. he sounds to me like one of these new age gurus trying to pass himself off as native. he probably isn't even really native possibly hawaiin or pacific islander. i wouldn't listen to anything this snake oil salesman is trying to sell..
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well if people lived more of native ways! this world would be a much better place instead of a hell hole if people live by the old native ways. Obama is a great president but a native american, in my opinion would be a better president, one who lives by the native ways anyway
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im at 16th yaqui indian
PHXPAPI69 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm Yaqui and my grandparents were active participants in Yaqui ceremonies, they were well respected elders in Yaqui communities, i never heard them talk about laws of nature like this guy... this guy did not grew up in Yaqui society but in Texas with some shamans...
PHXPAPI69 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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We Yaquis refer to ourselves as Yoeme. Yoreme refers to our Cousins the Mayos. and Yoeme are from Sonora and also in Arizona. I live in the Yaqui community of Guadalupe in the Phoenix Metropolitan area and I have never heard of this guy. We Yaquis dont have Chiefs, we have governadores but not chiefs. I am an activate participant in Yaqui rituals and ceremonies here in Guadalupe. I agree this guy sounds like a fake.
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Reyna's message is great, the title is a bit misleading. Not a yaqui chief, but a sundance chief who happens to be yaqui.
tlozada68 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I have no idea who this guy is why is he wearing hopi attire...we are not animals we are human beings this dude is not yaqui.....yaquis do not do sun dance...we do not offer our blood.......to wierd for me....

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