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Nature's Law
Spiritual Life, Governance, Culture, Traditions, Resources, Context and Background
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  • Speech is Composed of the Upper and Lower Halves
    The balance of languages of the different tribes. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD
     
  • The Story of Creation
    Story of how the spirits created the earth and the earth spirit. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
     
  • The Strength of Tradition
    The expression of strength is displayed in many ways by the Indian people. Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh
    © Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
     
  • Sundance - Centre Pole and Lodge Construction
    There is great care and honor in the creation of a
    Sundance Lodge. Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh
    © Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
     
  • Sundance - The Ceremony
    The Sundance as a nest for all spirits allowing for renewal and rebirth. Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh
    © Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
     
  • Sundance - The Festivities
    Annual journey to The Great Sundance Camp to celebrate and share ceremonial life. Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh © Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
     
  • Sundance - Pledgers
    Preparation and role of the Pledgers in the ceremonial Sundance. Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh
    © Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
     
  • The Sweat
    Making an effort to preserve the Elders teachings and knowledge of the powerful healing Sweat. Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh © Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
     
  • Sweet Grass, The Pipe, and Smoke Offerings
    The messengers delivering prayers and offers to the creator.
    Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh
    © Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
     
  • Teaching "The Law"
    The older family members have the responsibility of passing on the laws to the children. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
     
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