Hanh mitakuyapi. Hello my relatives. This is a formal, respectful greeting in the Lakota Way.
Before we go any further, I thank you for not asking if I mean “the Sioux Way” – most emphatically, we are not “the Sioux”. That’s part of an ephithet from when Europeans first invaded Turtle Island. European group A was standing with ITI (Indigenous Turtle Islander) group A & asked, “who are those people over there?” If ITI group A got along with ITI group B, they told them whatever the B people called themselves. If they didn’t, then they called them some ephithet or at best, their word for “enemy”. The Europeans then passed the ‘slam’ along & went their merry way, renaming & insulting everyone & everything originally here. Has made quite a mess over 518 years.
About the Holy Pipe – properly it is called a C’hannunpa (chah-NOONH-pah. The ‘nh’ indicates a nasalized ‘n’ as in French, since most word processing programs won’t do diacritical marks.) [u:26hmi0fr] It is never used to smoke dope![/u:26hmi0fr] Not by a ‘real’ Pipe Keeper, anyway. Idiots have done it. Idiots kill & cripple themselves doing all manner of idiotic things. I have less than no patience for idiocy – not that you would ever guess it. I’m such a stoic. Not…
Everyone who Keeps a C’hannunpa authentically gets theirs by one of these means: It is handed down by a relative who has seen that they are suitable to Carry this incredible spiritual responsibility. [u:26hmi0fr]Or[/u:26hmi0fr] , it is brought to them by elders who see they should do this HOly Job. [u:26hmi0fr]Or[/u:26hmi0fr] , someone – sometimes elders, sometimes a courier – brings a person stone & tobacco. [u:26hmi0fr]Or[/u:26hmi0fr] , a person has visions (generally, unsolicited, which are more powerful) & is given a C’hannunpa by a spiritual person because their visions are interpreted as indicating this is their calling. *** C’hannunpa are never to be bought or sold; the stone is never to be bought or sold; nor do women become Keepers by sleeping with some so-called medicine man. *
There is a Teaching about a Pipe & It’s Keeper – Everything a Keeper does affects everyone who comes within the sphere of influence that that Pipe. Therefore, Pipe Keeper’s lives are defined by a number of taboos. There is no such thing as being a part-time Keeper. There is not an instant of ‘time off’. Each Channunpa & It’s Keeper are tied together by a spiritual bond. This is not a ‘perspective’. It is not breakable.
Because of missionaries & their efforts to destroy wome’s power & standing within th original cultures, & they intentionally slaughtered Women of Power & often,beheaded us & paraded our heads on pikes, long ago we began to hide our Women of Power & lie about our existence. The down side of that is, if you tell a lie long enough, it can come to be regarded as the truth. Thus today, it is often said that women never Kept C’hannunpa & so ‘of course’ no woman who Keeps a C’hannunpa today is authentic.
Given that a Holy Woman brought the original C’hannunpa to us Lakota, this is obviously hogwash. She was not a delivery service courier & her title was not “instructor”.
She was Holy. The legend of how She brought the C’hannunpa to us proves that.
Next time, I’ll tell you that legend. Mitakuye oiasin – mee-TAH-koo-yeh oh-ee-AH-seenh – All (are) my relatives.l