Fear = destruction "They are worried that they are afraid of the world, they destroy what is afraid and they are afraid of them" "They are afraid that people will starve They kill all the animals they are afraid of "(Silko 136). Leslie Marmon Silko used the three short sentences of an ancient Indian novel "Ceremony" to express the fear of white people who led to negative behaviors against Indians. It is the main factor.
There are sweat lodge ceremonies, vision quests, sundance ceremonies in the rituals and rituals of the Comanche and many other large plains Aboriginal Indians. The sacred ceremonial tube (called Calmette) was passed through all the sacred rituals of Comanche, and the ceremony was filled with cigarettes. Because Calumet is often used to seal the Peace Treaty, it is called "Peace Pipe", but it is also used to pray at religious ceremonies and war committees. The most famous leaders and chiefs of the comanche include the White Eagle chief, Ersuld chief, Buffalo Hump, Quana Parker. From the Missouri River, from the Missouri River to the southern and central parts of Kansas State, along the Arkansas River and through the southwest deserts to Sanda in New Mexico, truck transport, stage coaches, settlers, It attacked. Philippines and surroundings
Sundance is a religious ceremony held by indigenous people and indigenous people, mainly Hirano countries. Each tribe with a certain type of Sundance ceremony has its own unique custom and ritual arrangements. In many cases, the ceremony is done personally and is not open to the public. The majority of the details of the ceremony is based on the general knowledge of respect for traditional methods and the desire to protect. Many ceremonies have something in common, such as traditional dancing, sacred pipes, prayers, fasting, and in some cases penetrating the skin, certain dances and songs are conveyed
1, 2, ceremonies, ceremonies, rituals refer to traditional memorials, and are held in religious ceremonies and public places. The ceremony applies to more or less formal and dignified acts in religion and public places: wedding, inauguration. Rituals are established, prescribed or customary forms of religion or other solemn customs: Baptismal ceremonies. An expression refers to a form of worship or common ritual: a formula of Freemasonry