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Nature's Law
Spiritual Life, Governance, Culture, Traditions, Resources, Context and Background
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  • Relation of Sundance to Astrology and Astronomy
    The stars and moon are a big factor in a Sundance in order to get the Sundance done properly. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
     
  • Reputation and Punishment Within the Community
    Retribution is made when mistakes are made.
    Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
     
  • Residential Schools
    Former Blue Quills Residential School student reflects on his past life at the school.
     
  • Retaining Status
    The law of maintaining and representing status.
     
  • The Role of the Pledger in the Sundance
    Depending on what is needed is a deciding factor of what songs to sing in the Sundance. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
     
  • Sacredness of Sex
    Sex was a well respected ritual that produced life.
    Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
     
  • Shields
    Shields need to be well-known before spirituality, visions and identity are achieved. Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh
    © Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
     
  • Signing of Treaties
    The Chief signed the treaties with the trust of the band members and the support of advisors.  Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
     
  • Special Societies in Cree Tradition
    Societies were made up of the people who specialized in everything from medicines to ceremonies. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
     
  • "The Spirit Lake" and Sacred Sites
    The annual seeking of a spiritual union with the very powerful spirits believed to be live in the lake and surrounding area. Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh
    © Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
     
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