sorry for so many posts but youtube was acting funny, but to continue on this subject. The rain stick has a Chillian origin, but to the Ishaks the Kakau = rain but they always write the U more like V which would make the word Kakav which means purification, to them you must achieve purity in order to recive the rain.
The name Atakapa is a Choctaw name meaning 'people eater' (hattak 'person', apa 'to eat'), which is a reference to the practice of cannibalism exercised by Gulf coast peoples on their enemies. Ishaks, pronounced "ee-SHAKS", translated as The People. The dumb French just called them "le savage".
Duddeee,, sweet ace post man. Thanks! Im trying to make one for my friend for his bdayand this helped a lot!
TMBAFA 1 year ago
Cool stick man, hahaha. Swedish natives don't have sticks, they beat drums and heard dear in the north
AbtinX 4 years ago
Cool, thanks for the info!
IWantDemocracyNow 4 years ago
sorry for so many posts but youtube was acting funny, but to continue on this subject. The rain stick has a Chillian origin, but to the Ishaks the Kakau = rain but they always write the U more like V which would make the word Kakav which means purification, to them you must achieve purity in order to recive the rain.
pahlavanone 4 years ago
nice
InReasonWeTrust 4 years ago
The name Atakapa is a Choctaw name meaning 'people eater' (hattak 'person', apa 'to eat'), which is a reference to the practice of cannibalism exercised by Gulf coast peoples on their enemies. Ishaks, pronounced "ee-SHAKS", translated as The People. The dumb French just called them "le savage".
pahlavanone 4 years ago