Jim (Barnes jr.) Barnes Jr
Honor Code SignatorySigned 28 Dec 2019 | 634 contributions | 10 thank-yous | 305 connections
I was Born in Rock Hill South Carolina and since the age of 5 years old I have followed and learned the ways of the old ones, I started dancing at powwows when I was a boy and by the time I was 13 I left home and put the rest of my life into learning the ways of the Red Road, Today I live out west in Eastern Oregon In the Blue Mountains, For the last 9 years I have been a Sun Dancer under one of the Alters of Martin High Bear, RIP Uncle. My Elders are Alan and Bernie Cliff who Learned these ways from Martin and in return they have taught me. I now conduct Sun Dance ceremonies, Vision Quest Ceremonies and Sweat Lodge Ceremonies around the mid-west out too Montana, I am a pipe carrier for my Family and Spiritual Adviser for our community.
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