LAKOTA LEADER, DAVID SWALLOW, SPEAKS OUT ON
SUNDANCE: A WARNING FOR THIS SUMMER
By Stephanie M. Schwartz,
Freelance Writer - Member, Native American Journalists Association (NAJA)
© May 23, 2007 Porcupine, South Dakota |
David Swallow, Wowitan Yuha Mani,
a spiritual leader, sundance chief, and one of the Headmen of the Lakota
Nations spoke out today in concern for the upcoming sundance ceremony
season. Speaking from his home near Porcupine, South Dakota on the Pine
Ridge Oglala Reservation, Mr. Swallow issued the following statement:
“In the Lakota Way, the sundance is one of the oldest ceremonies there
is for us. As a participant, it is about giving, giving of yourself, so
that your relatives, your family, your People, and whoever you are
praying for receives good blessings.”
“Traditionally, in order to participate, one of four things must happen.
The first is that you receive a true vision, a vision of the sundance.
Second, you are guided to participate through something that happens in
another ceremony such as in an Inipi Sweatlodge Ceremony, House
Ceremony, or Yuwipi Ceremony. Third, it is an individual commitment of
four days as a thanksgiving for blessings received or as a plea for help
to change one’s life. Or fourth, spirit or a qualified spiritual leader
instructs you to do so.”
“Only a spiritual leader or holy man can lead a sundance. It is not a
circus for just anyone to run. First, the holy man must go up on the
hill (hanblecha) for four days and three nights for four to seven years
consecutively, as advised by the Old Ones, the Elders. Only then is
someone qualified to run a sundance or any other ceremony.”
“Today, a lot of wannabe’s and young people think they can run a
sundance. That is why our families are breaking apart, why our children
are crying, why our children are killing themselves.”
“Wowitan Yuha Mani says to these bogus, self-appointed leaders that they
need to straighten up and go under a real wicasa wakan, a real holy man.
Go up on the hill. Fulfill the requirements and the training. Do things
in the right way, the correct way.”
If they do that, things will be better. Otherwise, we are all in serious
trouble.
Let’s all be careful this summer.
Ho he’cetu yelo, I have spoken. Mitakuye oyasin, -David Swallow, Wowitan
Yuha Mani |