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Introduction: if you see me you will know!

Before I start to post this message of introduction I would like to apologies for any misconecptions yany of ou may have however it is necessary to let some local people aware that I am not a G as in gangster nor a player nor do I aspire or associate myself to anything evil or political ideology at all, You my have seen the wearing red & black? let me say that the reason for me wearing these two colours are strictly associated with the Fist Nation (red Indian) warrior religion which indoctrinates good rather than evil, I am fully aware that there are also people who wear red & black for different reasons and some of them will have nothing to do with first nation culture of religion or any of the first nation religions itself and in fact me, I do not apologies for them since I do not consider them to be associated any of warrior nation theologies of which I am part of in beleifs, I simply seek to exclude myself from what it is they are and who I am, It is not common knowledge that the red Indian warrior nation have used and use red & black to symbolise the warrior nation religious beliefs and at no point am I involved with any political ideology regardless of colour, for me as I have said it is simply to show my enthusiasm towards following a first nation warrior religion of which tribe I need not mention it is not relevant to this, I do not need to say anymore because it is better to keep this post short so as to send an easy and clear message understanding the nature of my meaning.
I have posted a series of paragraphs from the Forgot Book anthropologists archive introduced a hundred years ago and reintroduced to the compendiums of red Indian studies within the last three years so that if any student should see the tipi symbol. he or she would know, in the shorts praragraphs are prime examples of the warrior plains religious use of red & black which are used as part of the initiations, ceremonies, rites and symbolisms.

Me I am a warrior not a gangsta for me it is warrior religion and culture of religion that drives me, I know that there are certain gangs/gangstas that wear red & black, however I about the warrior theology as practiced by frist nations indians , so you can differ and get what I mean, here are some simple short extracted paragraphs noted by anthroplogists who studied the people Firt Nations who were here on this earth from the beginning of time: by showing just two of these many paragraphs I am simply making my point that the whole red & black thing has a origin pre dating, colonialism, pilgrims, pre Latino, and pre Hispanic and yet still Indian from whence came my whole influence for design, it is true to say though that my pervious terminology of pagan is wrong, after some communications and text I was rightly informed that the name pagan dose not truly apply to pre white indigenous Americas (south) and obviously Mesoamerica, the extracts paragraphs where red & black are solely used to represent the plains/indian warrior religion in symbolizations.

1st Paragraphs: Also, where formerly they used the ordinary type of sweathouse, at the close of the fourth day, the .... A red and black painted stick is slipped through the bail, passed around to the north of the tipi, and ..... Seven songs are sung for the sun and moon which are spoken of as the old man and old woman.

2nd:Information on Indian art, especially of the Plains Tribes. ... in many ways. Each Native American culture had its own system of religious beliefs. The European ... carved or painted with a face or a skeletal figure. When painted ... black and red.
this substance has the power to drive off the forces that produce disharmony……. Also being used to depict and symbolize non conventional Indian religious beliefs
The Buffalo and smudge stick are placed on top of it, The hole is cut square, the man’s face is painted Red & Black, (red with a black circle) red circle with black around it and black dots on the bridge of the face (end of short paragraphs)


In addition The Bone choker That thing he wears, that red Indian choker thing:1) The Great Spirit (God) 2) Affirmation. 3) Completeness. 4) Earthly Situations/Seasons/The Four Directions. 5) The Great Spirit Above All. 6)The Warrior His Human Accomplishment. 7) Spiritual Perfection New Beginning.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Greetings!

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