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December 21, 2024 from 3pm to 8pm – Ceremony Site
could someone post 'day/day' rituals and practices,ceremonies?.
i only know of cohoba..
lol.
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Takaji My Relative
Please explore some of the pages of the CANEY INDIGENOUS SPIRITUAL CIRCLE website in which we share many aspects of our own day-to-day ceremonial cycles.
1. Please click this LINK to access the Caney Circle's message to individuals of Caribbean Indigenous ancestry and how we suggest that they adopt customs and traditions for personal private or family use.
2. Please click this LINK to access the Caney Circle's web page referring to our general community ceremonies which are generally led by a Caney Circle beike (spiritual leader) for the benefit of the public
Please enjoy a few images of some of our Caney Circle ceremonies all over the North American continent and in the Caribbean:
FULL MOON CEREMONY at the home of a Texas-based Arawak family
FULL MOON CEREMONY at the home of an upstate New York-based Cuban Taino family.
Public FULL MOON CEREMONY for the Taino community of Youngstown Ohio.
Guanara/Kansi Sweatlodge ceremony near Atlanta Georgia
VISION QUEST ceremony (sitting near the quester's tent during the four-day fast)
Group photo during a SPRING EQUINOX CEREMONY in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
Community SPRING EQUINOX CEREMONY in New York City
Shark Dance during SUMMERSOLSTICE CEREMONY in Youngstown, Ohio
SUMMER SOLSTICE CEREMONY in Youngstown Ohio
Public display tables during FALL EQUINOX celebration in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Group photo at WINTER SOLSTICE CEREMONY in Miami FLA
Radiant Sun ritual during WINTER SOLSTICE CEREMONY in Miami FLA
Shark Dance during WINTER SOLSTICE CEREMONY Miami FLA
Palm-frond Shark Effigy for the Shark Dance
palm-frond shark effigy for the Shark Dance
ty very you have been very helpfull :]
Do you always have to being the ceremony facing the South then with the West North,East,? I WILL LIKE TO HEAR THE MUSIC.WHERE i CAN HEAR IT?
Yes we always start with the South and then go West Norh and East.
Please e-mail me at my address Sobaokokoromo1@aol.com and I will send you the songs in the form of digital sound files.
Blessings
Miguel
Thank you Miguel Sobaoko Koromo sague for the link!! Very useful
Takaji Guatiao,
The images are beautiful. Thank you for sharing. It is so wonderful when family comes together. :)
Taíno-tí,
Seneko Kakona,
Love, Hugs & Blessings,
Joanna & Family
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