Related to
last week’s disquisition are the Zuni Indians who share some of the civil
characteristics of our Neanderthal cousins within their agriculture and sheep
herding society. The Zuni have been around for a long time [prior to the 12th
and 13th century] and currently reside in the southwest in New
Mexico. In the 16th century, the civilized Spaniards explored the City
of Cibola. They believed that it was the “Lost City of Gold.” .They were going
to trade religion to the Savage Native Americans for gold. But the treasure did
not exist and therefore they destroyed the city. Some fortunate Zuni’s then
fled to the mountains. The civilized were? These native Indians have been
studied by anthropologists Ruth Benedict, Margaret Mead, Irving Goldman, Ruth Bunzel,
and others. Consult Hal Bennett’s book “Zuni
Fetishes” Harper San Francisco for further information. This disquisition focuses on the significance of fetishes .
Our noted
anthropologists have described the Zuni Indians as having the following positive
civil features or themes that are in some ways similar to the Neanderthals: 1. They
live in the state of abundance and have little appreciation for material goods
2. There is little competition, work cooperation and rivalry except for the
practice of herding. Sheep herding is a male occupation 3. There is quarreling
and sexual jealousy but not in relation to economic activities. Even though
there is quarreling and jealousy, it’s not related to aggression and
destructive behavior 4. Hoarding is unknown even though there are richer and
poorer Zuni’s. Men willingly share their jewelry with others 5. Murder hardly
exists and suicide is outlawed 6. There is no sin especially regarding sex and
sexual chastity is regarded with disfavor 7. Nonaggressiveness, nonviolence,
cooperation and enjoyment of life and living itself are main values and not
possessions 8. Men are afraid of women 9. Definition of a good man is a
pleasing address, yielding disposition and generous .Religious activities are
important which lead to a more thorough discussion on fetishes.
Fetishes are
symbols that can be held in the hand, expressing values and beliefs that guide
a Zunis decisions in pursuit of physical, mental and spiritual being.
Originally fetishes were found in the earth but now they are manufactured.
Various figures like the bear, mountain lion, badger, eagle, and mole are
common Zuni fetishes. The metaphysical and spiritual meaning of the mountain
lion follows: “the mountain lion has a
long, narrow body, feet tucked in, catlike, blunt face and nose, and long tail
stretched out either up along the back or alongside the body. This fetish fortifies
courage, particularly when striking out on a challenging path, helps in
clarifying your personal stand in your relationship and career. Personality
type-if a mountain lion person, you are a trailblazer, clear on defining
boundaries, demanding high standards, faithful and committed.”
The Zuni
explores the intuitive wisdom from previous centuries, at times, emphasize and
utilize the right hemispheres of their brain. They are one with nature and the
appreciate everything on the planet and believe that it is their duty to love
and protect. They do not overkill. Answers to the invisible or unseen world of
human life can be gained through spirituality, imagination and dreams by
exploring one’s inner world.
Their
emotionally centered beliefs regarding fetishes are powerful in that they not
only “magically” protect but also provide assistance in dealing with the
problems of everyday life. The power of beliefs, prayer, superstition, symbols
and conspiracy ideas are simply products of our own mind. They motivate us in
many cases blindly when there is no objective or rational basis in the idea. It
was believed that the earth was flat. However, clearly there is a relationship
to mind and body. Prayer, meditation, deep breathing, psycho cybernetics etc.
direct one’s attention away from the external stresses of life and in so doing lowers
pulse rate and temporarily reduces stress in the process. Relaxation feels
better, as in well-being, than experiencing stress and anxiety.
Zuni’s
believe that these fetishes derive their power from various sources depending
upon the cosmology or religious beliefs of the people who made and possessed
them. Some are believed to be God like, others are believed to possess powers
to protect the owners against certain dangers, while others are believed to
represent ancestral lineages offering power and guidance by reminding people of
their loyalties to past generations. By focusing on the fetish, the hunter could
see in his mind’s eye, the living presence of the animal, how it moved, and the
sounds it made.
An example
of the “power” of the mountain lion fetish and prayer was captured by a
description of the hunter Wema Ashiwani. “He placed the arrow against the
string of his bow and crept forward until he was only a short distance from the
buck. The deer looked up and saw the hunter standing before him. The string of
the bow drawn and ready. In that instant, the hunter let the arrow fly. The well-aimed
shaft pierced the chest of the deer for a clean kill. The animal fell to its knees almost instantly.
Before the breath of life was gone from it, the hunter ran forward, grabbed the
deer’s front feet, placed them at the animal’s head and pressed its nose to his
own lips. He breezed his own into the buck, then exhaled as it died. With the spirit
gone from the body, the hunter lowered the animal gently to the ground. “Then
“ah, thanks, my father, my mother, grant us our daily bread and the gift of
water. Pray that I shall always have the light of your favor as I have had
today.”
“With the animal
dead, the hunter opened its belly with his knife, Pierced the diaphragm, made
an incision in the heart, then took out his prey fetish, breezed on it and said
now you shall drink and with the blood of this animal expand your own heart. The
hunter pressed the fetish into the heart incision and allowed the fetish to
drink the first blood of the kill, just as a real mountain lion would have
done. When this reward to the fetish towards assistance was accomplished, the
hunter made an offering in the spirit of the dead buck. This consisted of blood
from the deer’s own heart, a piece of its ear, some corn pollen, turquoise
heads, black paint, and other items like those he had given just before
embarking on the hunt. He pressed all together, making a bowl of them, which he
buried on the spot where the animal had fallen. Then he gave the following
prayer to you dear buck, I wish good fortune to make a sacrifice to you, of
this sacred corn pollen and other things with this prayer in those offerings. I
pray you good fortune on becoming a new being. May you hear my prayers as you
go forth and grant me and my family a good journey over the trial of life?”
This brief
description provides some insight into the magical beliefs of the Zuni hunter.
Notice the reverence and acknowledgment to parents, the land, the trail and the
fetish before the hunt. It’s very spiritual and acknowledges its importance.
With the kill, we see the spiritual honoring the buck, its importance for its
own new life and then the food that it provided for his family.
The
appreciation of life’s meaning is very significant for these Indians. There was
no beating of one’s chest or interest about trophy. This attitude of
appreciation, sharing and acknowledging life is highly significant and representative
of these people. There’s an absence of dominance, power, prestige, control in
their character. It’s about appreciating life as a life form and not at all
about destruction.
Today’s
society is driven by technology, military-industrial complex, neoliberalism and
political power while the Zuni Indians have a more humanistic and/ or
socialistic attitude. A fetish is psychologically a conscious or unconscious
magical belief used in an attempt to compensate by reducing conscious or unconscious
anxiety, fear, insecurity, weakness and protect the individual and, as a
result, provide the necessary narcissistic supplies for goal
accomplishment. We have many fetishes. Our
“fetishes” include, but not limited to the continued accumulation of “money. “
It’s about power, greed as if there is never enough? An “assault rifle” is
supposed to protect with power; procuring the “right job” is supposed to be a
safety guarantee and prestige; using hoka
or Nike running shoes for Mercury like performance; performing “CrossFit” training
for more strength and less weakness; ingesting “whey protein” for more protein
and extra energy; wearing a cross or holding a rabbit’s foot etc. In our
culture, in part, because of clever advertising or brainwashing, we are led to
believe that having or procuring that special object or idea will facilitate in
meeting one’s goal or goals. Which of our fetishes result in spiritual,
physical or mental well-being? Do our fetishes result in having more courage,
godlike power, dominance, and protection? Unfortunately, irrational and
self-defeating beliefs influence behavioral choices.
Today’s
hunter, generally in our country but not
in European cultures, per Paul Klentos might be dressed in expensive gear; with
a 30 caliber Remington; with leupold scope; guide; pack animal and a check book
full of money. The dwindling prey have absolutely no chance. Alcohol use also
interferes with spirituality while exterminating the hunted. Having that head or
trophy on the wall does not symbolize reverence. Going to the supermarket and
putting or throwing products in the cart also doesn’t seem very spiritual. Get
it done quickly and maybe you might have a limited irrelevant meeting with
another. Black Fridays are characterized by pushing, shoving and hollering
toward another.
Steph Curry
has fetishes. Fortunately for him, he has good genes. His father was an
excellent NBA shooter and Steph was reared with a basketball, basketball courts
and associations with professional NBA players. Steph also married the daughter
of NBA player Doc Rivers, an NBA coach. Steph has extraordinary basketball
shooting practices. This past week, he shot over 100 consecutively made
three-point shots in five minutes. It takes more than fetishes to be
successful.
The Zuni
life style is based on creative spirit, intuitive knowledge, wisdom and
beliefs. In other words, they walk the walk and talk the talk. They practice
what they preach. They are not at all about contradictions, inconsistencies and
hypotheticals. Their beliefs, are at times irrational, but are in harmony with
plants, animals and their world. For example a quote by Awahakeeah “To find the
center and live in balance, you got to jump out of your skin. Look at the world
through the clear eyes of the soaring Eagle and a blind eye of the burrowing
mole.” That idea is very different from the drive for power, prestige,
possessions that is characteristic for many in our destructive society.
This quote
from Albert Einstein fits “Human being is a part of the whole, called by us
“universe,” inner feelings of separation from the whole are “a kind of optical
delusion of consciousness.”
Dr. Bennett
provides a relaxation, centering and problem solving self-help strategy using
the right hemisphere and unconscious in the use of imagination, dream, and
insight for solving problems of today. Scientific research does not support the
idea or belief that a fetish is the most important or main variable for goal
attainment. Scientific research has not
evaluated whether or not the Zuni fetish is superior to any of our fetishes as
far as goal attainment. However, the Zuni fetish seems simpler and healthier
than ours.
PS
On a similar note, a recent movie “The
Midnight Sky” might be a foreshadowing into our future in 2049, George Clooney
directs and plays the main character in this prediction of our end. He’s a
dying scientist, at a weather station in the Artic. He is able to contact a
crew of astronauts. Two of the astronauts made a decision for an Earth return,
searching for their family, in the global catastrophe currently affecting our
uninhabitable earth. The two remaining astronauts, “Adam” is black and his
pregnant white “Eve” companion hope to reach another planet. Finis.
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