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Native American Atheists

For anyone with native american ancestors, and those who love the native people.

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Our History Is Being Defined By The Superstitions Of Our Ancestors

Started by Ajita Kamal. Last reply by TNT666 Feb 21. 5 Replies

Greetings everyone! Let me preface this by making it clear that I'm not Native American. I am an Indian, from India. And no, that's not 'East Indian', it's just Indian, the ignorance of a certain…Continue

Culture and Sexuality

Started by Blade Of The Bunny. Last reply by Ava Wilson Feb 7. 3 Replies

I am struggling with an issue that others may have dealt with. I have posted this in other forum but wanted to cover any areas that may be related. I apologize if you read this on another page. I'm…Continue

Tags: censorship, tradition, culture, NDN, sexuality

Death of YouTube Atheism?

Started by Rogi Equality Riverstone Nov 17, 2011. 0 Replies

  I uploaded this today. Continue

Zuni witch defense doesn't fly, jury convicts Edaakie of murder

Started by Rogi Equality Riverstone Oct 22, 2011. 0 Replies

Zuni witch defense doesn't fly, jury convicts Edaakie of murderby Gallup Herald on Saturday, October 22, 2011 at 12:14pmby Joseph J. Kolb     …Continue

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Comment by Steph S. on May 13, 2012 at 10:31am

Checking out the video .. thanks

Comment by The_Fish on March 5, 2012 at 10:16pm

The vid was funny so I had to share it with people. Thanks TNT! I agree with you on that.

Comment by TNT666 on March 4, 2012 at 10:05pm

A few seconds humour... 'Ahhh, you're Indians' by Louis C.K.

Comment by TNT666 on March 4, 2012 at 12:37am

The last time this group leader was around was Aug.2011. Considering how very little activity this group has, your idea is a good one. Unfortunately, it's hard to find a term which works in all countries! In Canada we have "First Nations" and, separately, "Inuit"; neither likes being lumped with the other, but most non-status people tend to use "First Nation" in an inclusive manner.

Comment by The_Fish on March 4, 2012 at 12:30am

There are still tribes outside of the US. By blood, I am a Saami and was raised from the Saami tribe in Finland. Ever since I was 3, I came to the US. This page should be changed to Indigenous People besides that I am Indigenous, but not a Native American.

Comment by TNT666 on February 6, 2012 at 12:51am

I haven't read much on this blog yet, but this article certainly has a slant that I think it particularly relevant. The pretentiousness that religious institutions were guilty of in implementing the residential school system is one of the biggest disgraces religious people have ever committed, both in Australia and here in Canada.

Canadian Indian Residential Schools

Comment by Michael Stone-Richard on December 6, 2011 at 11:14am

I'm a newly minted Agnostic-Atheist, and as far as I know I have no Native American blood, although my direct ancestors (thoroughly documented by my genealogist mother) have been in the US since the 1600. However, that's of no concern to me, I'm born of star stuff. My reason for finding this group (I googled "Native American Atheists") is to honor my friend PT Quinn, who died yesterday.

PT was Native American, raised in the north woods of Michigan and was an Atheist. Before I let go of my belief in non-existent beings (I practiced Shamanism and believed in reincarnation), we engaged in spirited debates. I didn't get around to letting him know that I had become an Atheist. I did just leave a message on his voice mail a while ago, for all the good that'll do him; it did help me.

PT lived the Rock 'n Roll lifestyle, a hard-drinking, drug-using life which led to the diabetes that eventually ended his life. He was a musician, writer, promoter, producer, photographer. He traveled around the country in the rock and blues circuits; here's a tribute that he put together after the legendary Little Milton died:

PT Quinn -- A Tribute to Little Milton

PT was in is mid to late '50s, a youngster. He was a cherished member of the Ann Arbor music scene, often writing music reviews in The Current, when it was still a relevant publication. He hosted a live music Internet radio show, live music on Ann Arbor's CTN cable access channel and interviewed many legends of rock and blues over the years.

So long PT, and thanks for all that you did in helping me promote my music.

PT took this photo of me; I can still hear his coaxing, "C'mom Mickey, ham it up!

Comment by Raina R. on November 15, 2011 at 7:04pm
Comment by Philip Jackson Armstrong on July 18, 2011 at 6:15pm

 

 In 1863 my 6 to 8 year old grand father, who was a captive of the Utes in Colorado, was given to missionaries when the US made a treaty with the Utes. The missionaries named him William Armstrong because of his red hair and because he no longer knew his birth name. He was taken back to Michigan but when he was old enough he headed back to the west and married my great grand mother, a full blooded Black Foot medicine woman. Strangely, I am a social nihilist, I cannot be part of the herd things people do, like going to a sports event and cheering for a team. But when I go to pow wows I feel torn because I want to belong but I can't. Got blond hair. One of the most strange things that ever happened to me, I have a CD of Native songs. The night I got it, I put it on as I was going to sleep. I have a severe sleep disorder which could explain it, but as I went to sleep I was listening to this song that totally moved me. I got up the next day and could NOT get it out of my head. When I got home that evening I went through the CD over and over. The song wasn't on it.  That was over 10 years ago and I still hear it when I need it. I have never told anyone that I know that because for some reason it seems that the song is only for me.   

Comment by S.F. Zeigler on May 5, 2011 at 6:44pm
The Secotans endured years of warfare with the Neiosioke, and "some years earlier," he met with the Neiosioke king, in an effort to ensure a "permanent coexistence." The two leaders arranged a feast between the two groups. An unspecified number of Secotan men and thirty women attended a feast in the town of Neiosioke. The Neiosioke executed an ambush on the Secotans at the feast, and by the time fighting ended, the Neiosioke had "slewn them every one, reserving the women and children only
 

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