| Lola: I'll keep you posted girl, we'll paint the town my sista |
| Chanel Winn: I think we have met lola am interested in meeting again |
| Lola: oh and dudue sean, I am native so this is native realted... |
| Lola: Hey Meg, I liuke it! |
| Lola: Thanks Saen, when I doubt, smile... |
| Sean: Not Native related, but thank you for post your story... helped me show how bad it can be to a doubter today |
| Lola: Thanks Meg! |
| Lola: thank you Nick |
| Nick: I like your perspective on the Native culture |
| Meghan Chavalier: I find this all very fascinating |
| Meg: Meg, not necessarily, depends on what tribe and what era, however I do consider ourselves as a form of Shapeshifter in that aspect. |
Lola: Genaro, thats Navajo, and I seen a Hopi use that term on the brady bunch |
| Meghan Chavalier: My friend told me that they consider transsexuals true Shaman...is that true? |
| Genaro: Yah tah hey wishing you much sucsess in spreading your message |
| lola: plants hold a great deal in healing &medicianl properties, the Shaman was the equilielent to todays doctor's & priest as they served a simialr fuction within a tribe. |
| Lola: the unitts states alone, some of them believe the the very first Shanman was, Bear, why? well as bear was observed to know wher to eat certain plants and berries not only for healtrh but for healing, as we now knowa great many of todays plan |
| Chanel Winn: Showing you some hometown love. Love your articles. |
| Name: ah the Shaman well, they are also known as medicine man. this is an individidual who is supposewd to have special healing power and who gets his power directly from anther world. he is the spiritual leader of a tribe. As there were over 525 here in t |
| Megahn: Chavalier |
| Meghan Chavalier: I would love to hear your thoughts on the Shaman. |