PAGANISM & SHAMANISM
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This story that I want to start out with. This story is a very old story. This is the story of a medicine woman who wears medicine clothes, very beautiful clothes. She goes visiting the medicine people and as she is visiting, she wears different kinds of clothes to visit the different ones who she is going to help or where she is going to get help from. And the name of this story it is from the Samish people and it is the story called
The Clothes That Look at the People
Translated; the clothes, or the medicine clothes that look at the people
If you are listening to this story you can say, Eee Nae WeythEee Nae WeythEee nee nah ahWhay se neTeeee teeQuan se quanSnay eetEee nee nah ah means soul clothes of the eastWhay se ne means soul clothes of the northTeeee tee means soul clothes of the westQuan se quan means soul clothes of the south Snay eet means soul clothes of our dreams; dreams of the dream world Eee Nae Weyth There was this beautiful lady who was very, very old She must have been 100 years old And she was so beautiful in the way she would walk And in the way she would speak to the people And the way she would touch the people with the feelings Eee Nae Weyth
Elay whose nie aeQueese lee eenee ayeQueese neeeKose nie eeeShnan thee ton nayeSchlee a neeTranslation: Eee Nae Weyth And she journeyed in a canoe In this beautiful canoe that was white It was a white canoe And as she traveled in this white canoe She traveled from her island, Lopez Island All the way to Orcas Island To the north side of Orcas Island Eee Nae Weyth
Ne thee la quituesSwee laslee ta suituessStee une sa nae han snae tae kaWhee nae eeeithTranslation: Eee Nae Weyth She stepped on the beach And when her feet touched the sand The feet began to cry and the feet said
Whit sta aye aye neah naeHoa sa he hay ayeFirst line means the tears are traveling down into the Earth from mysoul.Second line means the tears are traveling back up from the Earth into the bottom of my feet strengthening my walk. Eee Nae Weyth That a persons feelings were buried under the sand A person that was standing here Their clothes were buried here Eee Nae Weyth So, she sang And as she sang she called the power to inhale the clothes that were buried within the sand And as she sang this song It came up and she wore these clothes And the clothes were a mixture of feelings The clothes were very beautiful They were in the colors of red, purple, blue, green, and black dots all over this dress--it was a dress And the clothes said, I am the feeling of pain as it laughs. Eee Nae Weyth And she wore this dress And the dress possessed her And it made her go to this house This house where she was going to visit She did not know these people Eee Nae Weyth And as she entered the house there She began to sing again,
Nee loffa neeNish kon tow naHey e yah jey e yah hay e feeNuuh hey e yah hey e yah ne.First two lines mean the song of pain traveling from my clothes.The last two lines mean the voice of the song of pain singing to all.The clothes of life and change. Eee Nae Weyth And she could feel the pain coming out of her mouth And it felt like she wanted to laugh And the pain was so strong As it was coming out of her mouth It entered the lady who she was going to visit Eee Nae Weyth And there the lady began to cry A memory was returned to her And she thanked this old woman that was beautiful Thank you my dear one for sending that power into me The pain and laughter As it entered my mind it opened a doorway A memory was returned to me And it will save my life.