by Edward Teach
Horus - An Egyptian god of the Sky, also of war, hunting, and Life itself.
The Sun Dance - A Native American ritual dance tradition, for which a common explanation would be that a flesh offering, or piercing, usually of the chest, is given as a part of a prayer for the benefit of one's family and community.
Kachinas - In Native American Pueblo cultures the Kachinas are spirits or personifications of things in the real world.
The Sacred Clown - Pueblo Clowns, often called sacred clowns, is a generic term for jester or trickster in the Kachina religion practiced by the Pueblo Indians of the southwestern USA, often depicted as wearing black and white striped body paint to distinguish themselves from the other kachina representations.
The Sipapu - Is a Hopi word for the is a small hole or indentation in the floor of kivas used by the Ancient Pueblo Peoples and modern-day Puebloans, and symbolizes the portal through which their ancient ancestors first emerged to enter the present world.
The Dying God – This is a pervading belief amongst many of the world’s cultures & religions that the world is created and/or sustained through the death (and often corpse) of a god or divine being.
The Yellow Sign - Decent people should not pursue the knowledge of such things.