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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Rituals And Traditions Native American' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Rituals and Traditions Native American Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Rituals And Traditions Native American 1. Kachina Dolls - By: Michael Russell Kachina dolls, also known as katsinas, originated in what is now the southwestern United States. Authentic Kachina dolls are made only from the cottonwood root and are hand-carved representations of spirits in traditional Native American cultures. The Kachina spirits are said to have walked in the l... Featured ArticleStep Parenting Power Tool: Using Family Rituals And Traditions To Create Identit If you are in a step family and struggling for some sense of family identity, don't despair. You can enhance your feeling of togetherness with the use of family rituals and traditions. Step Parenting Power Tool: Using Family Rituals and Traditions to Create Identity by Ron Huxley, LMT http://parentingtoolbox.com If you are in a step family and struggling for some sense of family identity, don't despair. You can enhance your feeling of togetherness wi ...
Read full story 2. American Indian Beadwork - By: Michael Russell American Indian Beadwork American Indian beadwork is a popular collectors item. Intricately beaded pieces of clothing, moccasins, and ceremonial head dresses are striking, and make a nice addition to any collection. Historic pieces of American Indian beadwork are featured in museums acros... 3. Winter Solstice - By: Michael Russell Winter Solstice The word "solstice" is derived from the Latin word meaning to "stop" or "to stand still". The winter solstice, or "Yule" occurs on December 21 or 22 every year in the northern hemisphere. It is on one of these dates every year, at different times that the sun is furthest a... 4. Dream Catcher - By: Michael Russell According to Lakota legend, there are many forces that interact with the harmony of nature, some good and some bad. The dream catcher represents the life cycle and the interaction through time of these good and bad forces, and the outcome of decisions made, also good and bad. This is how the dream c... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Sage & Cedar Botanical Incense Wands 4 Per Package 1.5 Oz: K Incense Wands are a long-burning, 100% natural incense made of aromatic botanicals used in Native American traditions. Blended to produce a light but powerful smoke that is used to enhance ceremonies and to bring the sacredness of the forest into your home. Burning these ancient American Indian herbs will purify your dwelling with a beautiful, sacred fragrance. Easy to use and ecologically sou... |
| Cedar Botanical Incense Wands 4 Per Package 1.5 Oz: K Incense Wands are a long-burning, 100% natural incense made of aromatic botanicals used in Native American traditions. Blended to produce a light but powerful smoke that is used to enhance ceremonies and to bring the sacredness of the forest into your home. Burning these ancient American Indian herbs will purify your dwelling with a beautiful, sacred fragrance. Easy to use and ecologically sou... |
| Native American Medicine (dvd) Shows the links between modern naturopathic medicine and the spiritual traditions of Native American medicine. Artist: N/A. Run Time: 60... |