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Indigenous Peoples and the Mystique of Long-Distance Voyages

Indigenous peoples around the world possess a profound connection to their ability to undertake remarkable journeys and navigate vast distances, especially during specific ceremonies. Encounters with strangers weave narratives of foresight, where villages anticipate visitors and prepare meals in advance. Native traditions suggest a unique vision or intuition, enabling individuals to arrive at the perfect moment to meet their needs. This understanding highlights a deep relationship with the land and an extraordinary way of perceiving the world, suggesting that such journeys are driven by a shared, mystical awareness.

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Indigenous Peoples and the Mystique of Long-Distance Voyages

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  1. Flying “All over the world Indigenous peoples speak of their ability to undertake great voyages and travel long distance during particular ceremonies. Strangers may arrive at a village unannounced to find a meal prepared and their exact number anticipated- I have heard it said that Native people possess the ability to look down on land as if from a great height – that a person does not hunt an animal rather arrives at the right spot at the right time to meet -- by agreement. Some say it is there vision, or ability to see, that makes the journey some even speak of having special eyes when in this state.” Blackfoot Physics, David Peate. Image by Kari Palm “ Andrew, if you take an independent line, as you do, you must expect to be alone. Love Len” London,1983

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