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  2. White Eagle Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The White Eagle Lodge was founded in 1936 by the medium Grace Cooke (1892–1979) and her husband Ivan Cooke. [2] [3] [4] Grace had previously worked as a medium for the Spiritualist Church of England and allegedly received a message in 1930 to educate men and women about the coming of the golden age through the light of Christ.

  3. International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers

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    During these meetings the grandmothers wear traditional dress and hold a seven-day prayer vigil. [11] The 2007 meeting in the Black Hills of South Dakota brought together 250 participants from the United States, South America, Europe, Asia and Oceania. [9]

  4. List of Native American deities - Wikipedia

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    Deity or spirit or man Notes Abenaki: Azeban: Trickster Peter willis Gluskab: Kind protector of humanity Malsumis: Cruel, evil god Pamola: Bird spirit; causes cold weather Tabaldak: The creator Blackfoot: Apistotookii: Creator [1] Napi: Trickster [1] Cahuilla: Tahquitz: Creator, death, or evil. Haida: Ta'xet: God of violent death [2] Tia ...

  5. Deborah Parker - Wikipedia

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    The next day after the meeting, on April 25, she detailed in a press conference to Congress experiences both she and other women she knew had with violence and sexual abuse on reservations, describing herself as "a Native American statistic". [25] [53] [54] [55] It was the first time Parker had publicly talked about the experiences she had. [56]

  6. Estelle Roberts - Wikipedia

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    During the service Roberts gave a mediumship demonstration to the audience and claimed to witnessed Doyle's spirit in a chair. [2] [3] She wrote the book Forty Years a Medium (1959). The book was described in a review by journalist Tom Greenwell as non-scientific and was questioned how anyone apart from the author could take it seriously. [4]

  7. Shaking tent ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Shaking tents could be a lodge or a teepee used to summon spirits. Shaking tent ceremony is a ritual of some Indigenous people in North America that is used to connect the people with the spirit realm and establish a connection and line of communication between the spirit world and the mortal world.

  8. Mary Louise Defender Wilson - Wikipedia

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    In March 2002, Defender Wilson was one of six women featured on a National Women's History Month poster. [69] [70] The theme for 2002 was "Women Sustaining the American Spirit". [71] Native American Music Award, Best Spoken Word recording for My Relatives Say (2002) [30] North Dakota Governor's Award for the Arts (2003) [72] Bush Foundation ...

  9. North American Indian Women's Association - Wikipedia

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    NAIWA was founded in the summer of 1970 and was the first national Native American women's group. [2] [3] Marie Cox , from Midwest City, Oklahoma, served as founding president at the inaugural meeting, which was held in Fort Collins, Colorado. [4] [5] During the 1970s adoption reform was one of its greatest concerns. [6]