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        INDIAN                               and lightning. While medicine varied  while another opted for buffalo horns.
                                             from tribe to tribe, there were also  The strength, skill and wisdom of an
        MEDICINE                             common threads.                      animal could enter the Indian, giving
                                                 Medicine was tightly bound to the  him special prowess. If a shield with
                                             Indian reverence for the natural unity  symbols  to  protect  him  failed,  the
         . . .  For the American Indian, “medicine” was  of things. The earth, water, sky, the  Indian did not blame the spirits; he
        a special world that pervaded everyday life.  wolf and buffalo, fire, wood, the Indian  must have done something wrong.
                                             himself . . . all were part of a oneness.   Visions had a special significance,
        by Chuck Kleber                      Tangible forms might include a richly  and Indians would go to great lengths
                                             decorated medicine pipe, a bundle  to achieve one. If that meant going into
               he American  Indian  looked  of assorted sticks, perhaps wrapped  the wilderness alone for several days
               upon “medicine” as a dynamic  in some hide with symbols on it to  without food while meditating, it was
        Tpresence that went far beyond  ward off evil spirits. The Navajos,  worth it in the hope of a good vision.
        the white man’s narrow definition.                                        If it came, then there was the matter
        There were medicine men, charms                                           of interpretation, since many powers
        and symbols, signs and omens, good                                        and symbols had to be considered.
        luck and bad luck, medical treatment                                      The spirit of the moon signified long
        marked by significant success . . . and                                   life and the owl was his helper. The
        more. If it can be put in one word,                                       earth reigned over the trees. The sun
        medicine was “power,” and thus it is                                      was  most  powerful  and  the  eagle
        difficult to put the concept into specific                                his helper. If a brave saw a bear in
        categories. It might be manifested in                                     his vision, then it meant there was a
        different ways and found in nature,                                       special affinity. A bear claw necklace
        man-made, related to a mysterious                                         would give strength and protection.
        Great Spirit or a combination. It could                                   But if he saw the bear during a storm,
        be in a dream, a vision, a dance, an act or                               what did that mean? There was an
        a song . . . it was everywhere. Under-                                    aura of mystery surrounding it all.
        standably, Indians sought such power.                                     The  Big  Horn  Medicine Wheel  in
        A repeating rifle could be called big                                     northern Wyoming is a particularly
        medicine.  Interestingly,  even  the                                      fascinating mystery. Discovered by a
        white mountain men were drawn to                                          Crow hunting party, its origins are not
        many Indian beliefs, associating hot                                      known, but it is likely to have been
        springs in the Rocky Mountains with  for example, believed that evil spirits  built 300 or more years ago. Eighty
        spirit power. A Sioux would pray to  lurked in Monument Valley. To travel  feet across and with 28 rows of stones
        Wakan-Tanka, the “Great Mystery,”  there, it was wise to carry a special  emanating  from  a  central cairn, it
        and give thanks for showing him the  charm for protection. Medicine was
        sacred path in life. There was also fear.  commonly a very individual thing;
        The plains Indians dreaded thunder  one brave might prefer eagle feathers        Indian Medicine, cont’d on p. 6
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