At 08:33 PM 3/16/00 -0700, you wrote: >Friends > >In December I was animating an Open space in Iqaluit on Baffin Island in the >High Arctic--mostly with Inuit folks. Needed a talking stick but they are >not a tradition among the Inuit. They don't have any sticks because they >don't have any wood, because they don't have any trees--living up there >hundreds of miles above the tree line. I looked for something to use. >There was a mother attending with her infant lying on a blanket on the >floor. She offered us the use of a pink plastic baby rattle--on the >condition that we didn't put it in our mouths. We didn't. We just passed it >around and everyone rattled it before speaking. Looked sort of shamanistic >but worked like a damn. > >Mike **************************** The next question Mike -- is will the Inuit adopt the Talking Stick? If so this may be acase of carrying coal to New Castle when new Castle didn't have any coal. Or Something.
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