hEyOkA
Roughly translated
from Native American Indian means sacred clown.
Heyoka, thought of as
being upside-down, backward forward, contrary, says things like yes
when he actually means no. They teach, philosophize and communicate
backwards through nonsense, jokes satire and threats. *When it is
baking hot during a heat wave, a Heyoka will shiver with cold and
put on mittens and cover himself with a blanket. Build a big fire
and complain that he is freezing to death. When it is subfreezing at
40 degrees below, he will wander around naked for hours complaining
it’s too hot.
There was a clown
called the straighten outner, he was always running around trying to
flatten round and curvy things, making them straight, things like
soup, dishes, eggs, rings or wagon wheels.
Heyoka portray and
symbolize aspects of the sacred in a special way, a way in which
their teachings get through to us without even thinking about them.
Sacred clowns in their actions don’t seem to care about concepts and
definitions taboos or boundaries, but paradoxically and
simultaneously define the concepts at the root of societal
guidelines for moral and ethical behavior, and the theories of
balance and imbalance.
They are the ones who
can ask why of dangerous subjects, and ask why of people who are
specialists in advanced knowledge and positions of authority. They
ask in their satire by fooling around. They ask the difficult
questions and say things others would like to say but are too afraid
to speak.
By reading between
the lines, the audience is able to think about things not usually
thought about or cause them to look at things in a different way.
*For people who are
as poor as us, who have lost everything, who had to endure so much
death and sadness, laughter is a precious gift. When we were dying
like flies from white mans disease, when we were driven into
reservations, when the government rations did not arrive and we were
starving, watching the pranks and capers of heyoka were a blessing.
The Heyoka have many
functions, like healing through laughter and opening people’s eyes
to deeper meaning and underlying truth and first and probably
foremost is to prepare the people with laughter for disaster
*John (Fire) Lame
Deer and Richard Erdoes / Lame Deer Seeker of Visions