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		<title>By: Andrew</title>
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		<description>Insightful comments and two powerful quotes. Thanks, I think you&#039;ve added greatly to the quality of this article.</description>
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		<title>By: Calum</title>
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		<description>&lt;I&gt;&quot;First they came to take our land and water, then our fish and game. . .Now they want our religions as well. All of a sudden, we have a lot of unscrupulous idiots running around saying they&#039;re medicine people. And they&#039;ll sell you a sweat lodge ceremony for fifty bucks. It&#039;s not only wrong, its obscene. Indians don&#039;t sell their spirituality to anybody, for any price. This is just another in a very long series of thefts from Indian people and, in some ways, this is the worst one yet.&quot;&lt;/i&gt;

Janet McCloud, Tulalip. Source: Z Magazine, Dec.&#039;90

&lt;I&gt;&quot;Our ceremonies are not to be taken lightly, or without much consideration. When you want to partake in our Sundance, or if you want to seek a vision, please think of the Lakota people who died while practicing and preserving these traditions. Our lifestye is not a hobby, and it is not something that you do in your spare time.&quot;&lt;/i&gt;
Dawson Her Many Horses, Oglala Sioux


To me, Syncretism is a symptom, of those who take genuine, deep, spiritual practice, and turn it into a part time hobby. Who take it, yes.. steal it.. from the culture it arose in, and sell  it casually to the new age tourists.

It doesn&#039;t matter whether these traditions are Native American, or Tibetan Buddhism.. once you take little bits and pieces out of a tradition and divorce it from its spiritual and cultural origins, you&#039;re taking advantage of your cultural, social and economic power to take something of real value away from the culture that originated.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>&#8220;First they came to take our land and water, then our fish and game. . .Now they want our religions as well. All of a sudden, we have a lot of unscrupulous idiots running around saying they&#8217;re medicine people. And they&#8217;ll sell you a sweat lodge ceremony for fifty bucks. It&#8217;s not only wrong, its obscene. Indians don&#8217;t sell their spirituality to anybody, for any price. This is just another in a very long series of thefts from Indian people and, in some ways, this is the worst one yet.&#8221;</i></p>
<p>Janet McCloud, Tulalip. Source: Z Magazine, Dec.&#8217;90</p>
<p><i>&#8220;Our ceremonies are not to be taken lightly, or without much consideration. When you want to partake in our Sundance, or if you want to seek a vision, please think of the Lakota people who died while practicing and preserving these traditions. Our lifestye is not a hobby, and it is not something that you do in your spare time.&#8221;</i><br />
Dawson Her Many Horses, Oglala Sioux</p>
<p>To me, Syncretism is a symptom, of those who take genuine, deep, spiritual practice, and turn it into a part time hobby. Who take it, yes.. steal it.. from the culture it arose in, and sell  it casually to the new age tourists.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter whether these traditions are Native American, or Tibetan Buddhism.. once you take little bits and pieces out of a tradition and divorce it from its spiritual and cultural origins, you&#8217;re taking advantage of your cultural, social and economic power to take something of real value away from the culture that originated.</p>
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