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Native American Wish Bone Sticks |
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Rayna & Bob Bearclaw (below), Native Americans (see bio information
also below), were our B&B guests during the last week of October,
2004. Upon hearing about these above mentioned wish bone sticks, they
offered to perform a "Smudging Ceremony" to renewsor recharge these
original wish bone sticks. Smudging Ceremony, performed 10/30/04 Explanation given by Rayna and Bob Bearclaw: "White sage and
cedar are burned and the smoke then fanned over the object with Eagle
and Hawk feathers. This is to cleanse, purify and bless objects, homes
and people. It works to lift and dispel negativity and darkness,
similar to lifting a burr off an animal’s fur. In the same manner, we
as humans sometimes allow and engage depression, negative thoughts,
despair and the weight of daily rigor to stick to us and weigh us
down. This ceremony helps us to actively dislodge these encumbrances
and frees us to once again allow the positive forces and light to
renew our spirit." Rayna (great-great granddaughter of Quanah Parker, Last Free
Comanche Chief) and Bob (Lakota Sioux descendent) Bearclaw. Also members of the "Native American Church of the Morning Star".
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