Search Results
8/8/2025, 3:46:07 AM
>>213584590
>The Fireball game, played by certain Native American tribes, is a ceremonial healing ritual, not just a game, where players metaphorically absorb the pain and illness of others. It's a tradition steeped in spirituality, where players, often painted for war, play with a flaming ball (formerly made of deerskin, now often of cloth soaked in kerosene or oil). The goal is not to win, but to dedicate their bravery and physical endurance to healing the sick or those who have passed.
>The Fireball game, played by certain Native American tribes, is a ceremonial healing ritual, not just a game, where players metaphorically absorb the pain and illness of others. It's a tradition steeped in spirituality, where players, often painted for war, play with a flaming ball (formerly made of deerskin, now often of cloth soaked in kerosene or oil). The goal is not to win, but to dedicate their bravery and physical endurance to healing the sick or those who have passed.
Page 1