HANANews

NEWS AND MAGAZINES

Subscribe

Recommended For You

Recommended For You

Native American And Miao: 2 Design Symbols Look Similar Close Together
Discover fascinating similarities between Native American and Miao design symbols.…
Native American Uas Cov Scientists Tshawb Pom Hais Tias Lawv Rob
Explore the Hmong Clan System's cultural significance and its fascinating…

The Origin of Curing Ceremonies

This his how ceremonies started among us for the curing of sick people. | www.firstpeople.us


Native American (White Mountain Apache) Folklore - The Origin of Curing Ceremonies
Native American (White Mountain Apache) Folklore - The Origin of Curing Ceremonies

Long, long ago, the Earth was made. Then the One Who Made the Earth also planned for each person to have a piece of land that he could live on and call his own. Our people were living in one such place, but they didn't like that particular spot. So the One Who Made the Earth told them to move to a new location, and when they did, they slept well, and liked it, and lived in a good way. Then two men among them became sick and grew weaker and weaker day by day. The people didn't do anything for them because no one knew then about illnesses and how to cure them. The One Who Made the Earth said, "Why don't you do something for those two men? Why don't you say some words over them?" But the people had no knowledge of curing ceremonies. Four men among the people happened to be standing, one to the east, one to the south, one to the west, and one to the north.

The One Who Made the Earth spoke to one of these men, telling him, "Everything on Earth has power to cause its own kind of sickness, make its own trouble. There is a way to cure all these things." Now this man understood that knowledge was available. Then those four stood there. On the first night, other one standing on the east side began to chant a set prayer all by himself. On the second night the one on the south started to drum and sing lightning songs. On the third night, the one on the west chanted a set prayer. On the fourth night, the one on the north began to drum and sing lightning songs. They did not conceive this pattern in their own minds; it was bestowed upon them by the One Who Made the Earth. It was as if the knowledge was transmitted to them from outside. Then the One Who Made the Earth said to these four, "Why don't you go to the two sick men and say some words over them and make them well?"

So those four went to where the two sick men were and worked over them, and they were cured. From that time on, we had curing ceremonies and knowledge of the different kinds of sickness that may be caused by various things. That's the way all curing ceremonies started.

Apache Mescalero Mountain Spirit Dance


Highlight

Native American And Hmong: Wear This Design Symbol
Explore the striking shared symbolism in historic Native American and…
FNX | First Nations Experience Television Network on WYCC PBS Chicago
By Hmongs & Native Americans | |
FNX | First Nations Experience Television Network on WYCC PBS…
Sherman Alexie Recognizes That Hmong Are the Native Americans Of Asia
By Hmongs & Native Americans | |
Andre Yang washingtonart.com WHY I FEEL THE WAY I DO…

Most Read

Hmong And Native American Students Pursue Journalism Majors, Cultures
Empowering Hmong & Native American students in journalism. Learn how…

More For You

More For You

QHAPAQ NEGRA And Miao: Andes Head Gear Is Much Like Hmong/Miao Also
Explore surprising similarities between Andes Qhapaq Negra dancers and Chinese…
Reclaiming Identity: Why Your Culture Matters
By Hmongs & Native Americans | |
Discover the power of cultural heritage and why embracing your…
Honoring History: Indigenous Peoples’ Day
By Rose Clayborne | |
Explore the movement towards Indigenous Peoples' Day, a vital step…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Hmongs & Native Americans

Hmongs & Native Americans

HANA - Sidebar - Blog
Follow Us
Popular Songs

King Tone Ft. Self Image And Prophecy

Facebook
Photos
Video

More From Hmongs & Native Americans

More From Hmongs & Native Americans

Mexican And Miao: Miao Clothes, Mexican Men in Traditional Clothes
Discover surprising similarities between Miao and Mexican traditional clothing. Explore…
Hmong Girls in Traditional Headdress at Hmong New Year in Laos
Explore Hmong New Year in Luang Prabang, Laos, through stunning…
US To Pay Largest Native American Nation $554 Mn, Landmark Settlement
By Rose Clayborne | |
US to pay largest Native American nation $554 mn in…