by ToastingCinnamon » Sat Apr 27, 2013 10:39 am
Lion Dragons wrote:Lion dragons are a fluffy, well-tempered subspecies of dragons. Lion Dragons are around the size of a Boxer at their largest. They are found all over the world in large numbers, and they have been found in almost every color in existence. Today, Lion Dragons are often used as household pets due to their good temper and small size. They are very energetic, and love to play games. Lion Dragons are very sociable, and love to meet new friends. They are omnivores, eating meat, plants, and almost any other food they can get their paws on.
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by your conscience » Sat Apr 27, 2013 10:54 am
Name:Iiia it is. Triple 'i'.
It is an Apache name, though its meaning is unknown.
Gender:Female... Why would you even ask? She's obviously a girl!
Tribe:This girl is 100% Apache - mostly because I grew up on Karl May's Winnetou.
Special Traditions:There are two types of Apache traditions, formal and informal. Formal traditions are referred to as rituals or dances. Informal traditions are called ceremonies. Both formal and informal rituals are meant to communicate with the spirits.
In rite-of-passage ceremonies, such as the Sundown Ritual for women, Apache dancers, including the person who was being honored, dance for five days, almost completely non-stop. In ceremonies, such as asking the spirits for rain or thanking them for a good harvest, members of the tribe would dance from sundown until the moon was at its highest point, which was midnight.--- Source: http://www.ehow.com/about_4565460_apache-tribal-traditions.html
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by baaer » Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:07 pm
Name: Adsila (Blossom in Cherokee)
Gender: Female
Tribe: Cherokee
Special Traditions (Not too long maybe 3-4 sentences?):The Great Spirit:
The Indians believed the Great Spirit had power over all things including animals, trees, stones, and clouds. The earth was believed to be the mother of all spirits. The sun had great power also because it gave the earth light and warmth. This was celebrated Frequently.
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by redpanda. » Sun Apr 28, 2013 10:42 am
Name: Ahmik
Gender: Female
Tribe: Cherokee
Special Traditions (Not too long maybe 3-4 sentences?):The Indians believed the Great Spirit had power over all things including animals, trees, stones, and clouds. The earth was believed to be the mother of all spirits. The sun had great power also because it gave the earth light and warmth. The medicine man or shaman was trained in healing the sick and interpreting signs and dreams.
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