Spirits for Sale - the awardwinning documentary.
Best international film of the South Dakota Film Festival 2007.
Best International Spiritual Documentary – Spirits for Sale, March 2009.
New York International Independent Film and Video Festival
When Annika got a sacred eagle feather from a Native American visiting Sweden she realized
that it was a very sacred object which should probably not be in her hands. What was she supposed to do with it? Should she return it and if so, to whom?
Her quest to find the right owner took her deep into Indian communities, where she learned about the anger and sadness of traditional Natives.
”First they killed our people. Then they took our land. Now they steal our faith.”
But the indians are fighting back. This time the fight is not mainly about protecting life and land.
Instead they´re fighting to protect their culture.
But would the feather find an owner?
http://www.youtube.com/v/KJH27oOrnfo&hl=en&fs=I dreamed about some elders from the Lakota tribe last night and also some of the Ogala Sioux. I was in a bit of a fever, so can't recall it all. But do know there were sacred feathers involved in their Healing Ceremony and that they were involved in a Meeting about the State of the Word's health.
Interesting timing of this all for me.
The non-Native people have a right to seek help from our First Nation intercessors for good health and well-being. It is up to that intercessor. That is a privilege for all people that we gift for being able to have good health and understand that their protocol is to have respect and appreciate what we have to share. The First Nations intercessor has to earn that right to our ceremonial way of life in the ways I have explained.
At this time, I would like to ask all nations upon Grandmother Earth to please respect our sacred ceremonial way of life and stop the exploitation of our Tunka Oyate (Spiritual Grandfathers).