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- Continual
Disobedience Leads to Sentencing
The people who hold the ceremonies are the ones to do
the sentencing of repeat wrongdoers.
Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD
- The
Cycle and Revelations
New beginnings and powers are gifts given by the Great
Spirit.
Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh
© Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
- Dene'ta Tea
dance
Thanksgiving ceremony held to be grateful for what has
been received.
Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh
© Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
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Difficulties Within Communities
Tribes killing each other to fight for what was left due
to destruction.
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Division Into Tribes and Clans, and Their Social
Structure
Large tribes separated in order to travel and pursue
their way of life, thus creating a powerful social
structure.
Series Coordinator - Dr. Earle Waugh
© Dr. Earle Waugh & University of Alberta
- Dowry is Considered a
Show of Capability, Not a Price of Exchange
The exchange of horses for wives was a gift to display
capability as opposed to buying the women.
Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
- Elders
Acting as "Universities"
The Elders were our power and our education.
Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
- First Contact
First European contact brought many sorrows which lead
to the deterioration of the Indian way of life.
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The Four Elements Contained in All Ceremonies
Earth, wind, fire and water as the laws of the universe. Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
- General
Consensus of the Sentencing Circle Outlines Reparations
for Each Particular Case
Troubles can be resolved between two people disputing
unless they involve other people in their disagreement.
Interviewer - Earle Waugh, PhD.
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Heritage Community Foundation
, Chief Wayne Roan and Earle Waugh, PhD. All Rights Reserved
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