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Fools Crow
« on: June 16, 2008, 09:44:59 PM »
Frank Fools Crow has had many exceptional things written about his profound love and concern for all races. It was his fervent wish to share his profound gifts with as many as he could reach. "Survival of the world depends on our sharing what we have, and working together. If we don't the whole world will die. First the planet, and next the people." Then he continues, "The ones who complain and talk the most about giving away Medicine Secrets, are always those who know the least." He had little time for anyone who attempted to keep blessings for themselves.

Fools Crow agreed with Black Elk when he said, "I cured with the power that came through me. Of course, it was not I who cured, it was the power from the Outer World, the visions and the ceremonies had only made me like a hole through which the power could come to the two leggeds. If I thought that I was doing it myself, the hole would close up and no power could come through. Then everything I could do would be foolish." He believed that the Higher Powers taught that this healing power comes in and through a person first to make us what we should be, and then flows through us and out to others.

In his becoming a hollow bone, Fools Crow believed that he went through four stages.

First, he called in Wakan Tanka to rid themselves of everything about them that would get in the way, such as doubt, questions or reluctance.

Then he recognized himself as a clean vessel or tube, ready to be filled with hope, possibilities, and anxious to be filled with power.

He experienced the power as it came surging into him.

Finally, giving power away to others, knowing that as they are emptied out, the Higher Powers will keep filling them with even greater power to be given away.

There is no consensus among Native Americans or outside observers regarding the definition of power, but the general view seems to be that power comes initially from a supernatural source or sources, and that it is best described as an astounding and electric like energy that pervades the universe. Power is present everywhere, in ever varying degrees in everything. This power exists in everything so that it can justifiably be said that each of us is, in a sense, part of this power. Fools Crow expressed the idea that it was his belief in this power, which he recognized as an entity, that made his communication more effective. In order to prepare for receiving and using the power, he performed a simple, yet powerful, prayer/ceremony.

With his eyes closed, he began to pull with both hands at his chest and abdomen as if he were pulling out evil, negative things or stumbling blocks. He grabbed many handfuls, and threw away what he had gathered.

He clutched at the air above him, where he seized unseen things in his head and body.

Finally, he started to pull invisible things out of his chest and body, holding both hands side by side in front of him and threw what he was clutching out into an invisible audience.

As he sang a "sound song" to the Higher Powers, he became like a clean new hollow bone.

He prepared for any spiritual or healing act by this simple ceremony. He taught that the cleaner the bone, the more powerful the healing. Medicine People do what they do for their community and nation. "We are called to become hollow bones for our people, and anyone else we can help. We are not supposed to seek power for our personal use and honor. What we bones really become is the pipeline that connects Wakan Tanka, the helpers and the community together. This tells us the direction our curing and healing work must follow, and establishes the kind of life we must live. We have to be strong and committed, otherwise we will get very little spiritual power and will probably give up the curing and healing work. The lessons we are taught by our human teachers, as Stirrup was for me, stressed that the traditional way of performing a ritual is more important than curing someone. Curing a single individual is only important in terms of what this teaches the entire community. This community must continue to know that Wakan Tanka, and the Helpers are always with it, and that it need no be afraid.

Seeing a person healed gives them this assurance, and it gives the community strength to carry on in the face of distress and disasters. So the Medicine Person sits at the center of every important thing that goes on in their community and nation, and when power is set in motion and distributed, it brings us more and even greater power. We emphasize that prevention is more important than treatment where the community and individuals are concerned. Getting ready in advance may not prevent our being hurt, but it keeps us from being destroyed. It is unfortunate, but our people have begun to forget this, and they are paying a tragic price for it. They get knocked down and they do not have the strength or the way to get up.

In summary, Fools Crow was taught that while we are each given natural power at birth, we are also surrounded by spiritual or supernatural power. This spiritual knowledge includes the knowledge needed to obtain power and to set it in motion. If we wish to go beyond the natural power we were born with, we must entrust ourselves to Wakan Tanka, Grandmother Earth, and the Spirits of the Four Directions (Helpers) and then call in spiritual power from them. When we have made contact, we can ask them to send to us their individual spiritual powers to be added to our natural powers. We then receive the knowledge we need to understand what we have been given and the directions for changing this power into motion.

The procedure for receiving power is:

Purification.

Becoming a clean tube for the Higher Powers to work in.

Using focusing tools to walk the Ancient pathways where we will find guidance in ways to achieve goals.

Dispensing this power to others.

As all of this is done, we enter into a special reciprocal relationship with our community. By sharing this power everyone is cared for. "Anyone who is willing to live the life that I have led, can do the things that I can do". If the prophecies are right, making our communities a place of cooperation and communication with the Higher Powers may be critical to our survival.

For more information see: "Fools Crow", by Thomas Mails and "Secret Native American Pathways" also by Thomas Mails.
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Re: Fools Crow
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2008, 09:52:22 PM »
Frank Fools Crow was a Lakota Sioux spiritual leader, Yuwipi medicine man, and the nephew of Black Elk. He was instrumental in negotiating the end of the insurrection at Wounded Knee in 1973[1] and the subject of a biography by Thomas Mails.

Life

Born near Wounded Knee in South Dakota, he quit school in the third grade so he could work in order to help to support his family. As a young man he traveled around the United States with the Buffalo Bill Cody Wild West Show and in 1983, he presented the fifth and current Chief Illiniwek Indian regalia to the University of Illinois.

His first wife, Fannie Afraid, died in 1954. His second wife, Kate, died in October 1988. Fools Crow died in 1989, his exact age is unknown, but he is believed to have been 99.

Wounded Knee

In 1973 members of the American Indian Movement seized the village of Wounded Knee to protest the United States Government's policies on Native Americans. The insurrection lasted for 71 days. It ended after an agreement was reached between Federal officials and a Sioux delegation, of which Fools Crow was “a prominent member.”[3]

Prayer Before the United States Senate

In 1975 he was invited to offer a prayer before the United States Senate. This is the prayer he gave:
“    In the presence of this house, Grandfather, Wakan-Tanka, and from the directions where the sun sets, and from the direction of cleansing power, and from the direction of the rising, and from the direction of the middle of the day. Grandfather, Wakan-Tanka, Grandmother, the Earth who hears everything, Grandmother, because you are woman, for this reason you are kind, I come to you this day. To tell you to love the red men, and watch over them, and give these young men the understanding because, Grandmother, from you comes the good things, good things that are beyond our eyes to see have been blessed in our midst for this reason I make my supplication known to you again. Give us a blessing so that our words and actions be one in unity, and that we be able to listen to each other, in so doing, we shall with good heart walk hand in hand to face the future. In the presence of the outside, we are thankful for many blessings. I make my prayer for all people, the children, the women and the men. I pray that no harm will come to them, and that on the great island, there be no war, that there be no ill feelings among us From this day on may we walk hand in hand. So be it. [4]    ”

"We Shall Never Sell Our Sacred Black Hills"

On September 10th of 1976, Fools Crow delivered a lengthy speech to the Congressional Subcommittee on Interior and Insular Affairs. The speech, entitled the Joint Statement of Chief Frank Fools Crow and Frank Kills Enemy on Behalf of the Traditional Lakota Treaty Council Before Honorable Lloyd Meads Sub-Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, was a plea for the return of the Black Hills to his people. Later, the speech was printed up in poster form and widely disseminated over the reservations. [5]

On Healing
“    Survival of the world depends on our sharing what we have, and working together. If we do not the whole world will die. First the planet, and next the people.[6]    ”
“    The ones who complain and talk the most about giving away Medicine Secrets, are always those who know the least.
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Re: Fools Crow
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2008, 09:58:07 PM »


 John Fire Lame Deer and Chauncey Dupris, both noted Lakota  Heyoka medicine men and Sun Dance leaders, assisted Fools Crow with this key event.

    Other brave men such as Pete (Catches the Enemy) Catches, Sr. also finally were able to fulfill a 1948 dream with the first Spotted Eagle Sun Dance held in 1964.   

     Fools Crow knew that much of the sacred artifacts had been taken across the "Medicine Line" into Canada in the 1800s to protect them from the U.S. government.

    He also knew that serious steps must be taken to protect the ceremonies for future generations.

    Militant political factions of the nation were demanding positions in ceremonies and the morals of the people had degenerated to a point where there was little support for traditional ways. 

    Fools Crow was a man of great faith and spiritual abilities and he knew that somehow, some way the Great Mystery, Wankan Tanka, would provide a message or a vision that would allow the Sacred Pipe and the ceremonies to continue in a good way.

    The steps he must take would be guided by Spirit.
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Re: Fools Crow
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2008, 10:06:02 PM »




"Anyone who is willing to live the life I have led can do the things I do."

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Re: Fools Crow
« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2008, 10:19:05 PM »
"Sometimes it feels like energy or electricity when it is moving in and through us, but spiritual power is really a distinctive kind of knowledge that is like the key that opens the door or the switch that starts the energy moving."
Frank Fools Crow

"We do face the sun and pray to God through the sun, asking for strength to complete the Sun Dance, and that our prayers will be heard...and in the sun we see visions."
-Frank Fools Crow, Lakota Sioux

"They must give themselves to Wakan' Tanka and live a spiritual life. They will have the peace that frees them from fear."
--Frank Fools Crow, LAKOTA

I do not always ask, in my prayers and discussions, for only those things
I would like to see happen, because no man can claim to know what
is best for mankind.  Wakan Tanka and Grandfather alone know
what is best, and this is why, even though I am worried, my attitude is
not overcome with fear of the future.  I submit always to Wakan Tanka's
will.  This is not easy, and most people find it impossible, but I have seen the
power of Prayer and I have seen God's desires fulfilled.  So I pray
always that God will give me wisdom to accept his way of doing things.
~Frank Fools Crow
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Re: Fools Crow
« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2008, 12:24:03 AM »
This thread made me feel warm and fuzzy Jen!
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