Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Message From David Swallow On This Summer's Sundance.

The following article is from Stephanie Schwartz of the NAJA

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By Stephanie M. Schwartz,

Freelance Writer - Member, Native American Journalists Association (NAJA)

 

© May 23, 2007  Porcupine, <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />South Dakota

 

David Swallow, Wowitan Yuha Mani, a spiritual leader, sundance chief, and one of the Headmen of the Lakota Nations spoke out today in concern for the upcoming sundance ceremony season.  Speaking from his home near Porcupine, South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Oglala Reservation, Mr. Swallow issued the following statement:

 

“In the Lakota Way, the sundance is one of the oldest ceremonies there is for us.  As a participant, it is about giving, giving of yourself, so that your relatives, your family, your People, and whoever you are praying for receives good blessings.”

 

“Traditionally, in order to participate, one of four things must happen.  The first is that you receive a true vision, a vision of the sundance.  Second, you are guided to participate through something that happens in another ceremony such as in an Inipi Sweatlodge Ceremony, House Ceremony, or Yuwipi Ceremony.  Third, it is an individual commitment of four days as a thanksgiving for blessings received or as a plea for help to change one’s life.  Or fourth, spirit or a qualified spiritual leader instructs you to do so.”

 

“Only a spiritual leader or holy man can lead a sundance.  It is not a circus for just anyone to run.  First, the holy man must go up on the hill (hanblecha) for four days and three nights for four to seven years consecutively, as advised by the Old Ones, the Elders.  Only then is someone qualified to run a sundance or any other ceremony.”

 

“Today, a lot of wannabe’s and young people think they can run a sundance.  That is why our families are breaking apart, why our children are crying, why our children are killing themselves.”

 

“Wowitan Yuha Mani says to these bogus, self-appointed leaders that they need to straighten up and go under a real wicasa wakan, a real holy man.  Go up on the hill.  Fulfill the requirements and the training.  Do things in the right way, the correct way.”

 

If they do that, things will be better.  Otherwise, we are all in serious trouble.

 

Let’s all be careful this summer.

 

Ho he’cetu yelo, I have spoken.  Mitakuye oyasin, -David Swallow, Wowitan Yuha Mani

 

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Stephanie M. Schwartz may be reached at SilvrDrach@Gmail.com

Website: www.SilvrDrach.homestead.com



 

Benefit For Dalton Baumann

Dalton Baumann Benefit

Posted Tuesday, May 22, 2007

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Dalton Baumann was killed in an automobile accident on his way to school the morning of May 15th, 2007. He was very active in the High School Rodeo Association and enjoyed hauling with his grandmother, Karen Orman, to numerous rodeos and events throughout the year. Dalton always had a rope in his hand and great big smile that lit up when you saw him.

A barrel race, round robin roping, live auction, and a benefit dance has been organized to assist Dalton’s family with funeral and other expenses on June 30th in Winterset, Iowa.

Schedule of Events – arena times are approximate – RAIN OR SHINE

9:00 am - 11:00 am Exhibition barrels ($3 each, 1 min. time limit, no circling, cash at gate)

11:30am - 5:00pm Open 4D barrel race ($30 entry fee)

Approx 5:00pm Dinner and introduction of family

5:30 pm Live Auction Begins

Not before 6:30 – 10:30pm Round Robin Team Roping Event ($150 entry fee per person

8:00 pm Sharp Dance ($5 cover charge)

Barrel Race: 4D barrel Race, 70% payback, Over $1000 in added money, $30 entry fee per horse, pre-entries are to be sent in by June 22nd and checks made payable to Dalton Bauman Benefit, 1405 235th Trail, Winterset, IA 50273-8417 - Late entries taken on site day of race - $10 late fee per horse and you will be added to the end of the pre-draw. Dress code of Long shirts, western boots, and hats.

Team Roping: $500 added Round Robin Roping, limited to 10 teams, $150 entry fee per person. Call-ins taken June 18th @ 515-462-2245 (leave a message if no answer) (or send email to flying5ranch@earthlink.net) Entry fees to be sent in to address above by June 22nd to hold spot in Round Robin.

Event information and draw will be posted to www.rodeoattitude.com/hiediscoles

Auction items can directed to Carol King at rodeofool@aol.com

Donations may be made payable to :

Dalton Baumann Benefit

An account has been set up in Dalton’s name at Union State Bank in Winterset, Iowa - all donations and proceeds from this event will be given to Dalton’s family.

 

In Memory of

Dalton Baumann

May 28, 1992 - May 15, 2007