I can quite believe why they would do so, David, because I have already experienced this on two occasions, from the only Winkte I know. You!
The other day, I mentioned to you that we were having heat-wave conditions here in Sydney and that bush-fires were encircling the city. Well, the next thing I knew, it started to rain, which not only lowered the temperature, but also extinguished the bush-fires. And there's more! Remember when I recently told you I'd lost my avatar and didn't know how to get it back. Soon after, it miraculously re-appeared! When I told you of the latter, you humbly declined all credit.
Coincidence? I wonder. We are talking about very ancient, powerful, primal forces here. Sophisticated belief systems stretching back over countless generations. I'm sure they got it "right," long before we came along with our puny Middle Eastern God concept.
Oh Kerry, I think you should go back read the definition of "wink'te" again! A wink'te doesn't have to be Native! A wink'te is simply a gay person; a "two spirit" person. Wink'tes can be Native, White, Black, Asian, Mideastern, Hispanic.... anyone! Certainly most of the wink'tes Native Americans knew and interacted with were Native, but this wasn't always the case. This is why I mentioned the movie "Dances With Wolves" in my previous post. Many Native tribes adopted non Native people; the Sioux tribes frequently did this. If the tribe was fortunate enough, they would invite White (and other non Natives) wink'tes into their fold. Wink'tes were viewed as a "bridge" and a "balance" to the people, sent by God to help the tribe. Race had little or nothing to do with it. As I just said, most wink'tes were Native American, but they didn't have to be. Gay is gay to Native Americans. Race is not a factor. Any gay person from any race is a wink'te.
"Dances With Wolves" was a wonderful movie and I was happy to see a movie about my particular tribe and MY people. It also dispelled many rumors and myths about Native Americans. One thing it DIDN'T address was the wink'tes in the various Native American tribes; a historical fact. (Sometimes they were called "Berdaches". Oh I hate that word!) I suppose they left this out because of the time the movie was released. Perhaps they felt people in the early 1990's were not yet ready to learn about the highly respected status of gay people in Native America. Who knows? But they left it out of the movie and I was disappointed.
I would LOVE to think I was responsible for these good things happening to you right now, Kerry. But if this does have anything to do with wink'tes and ancient powers, it is probably something you are doing all on your own! Those same powers working for me also work for you!
Edit: Typos. OF COURSE!! I keep forgetting we have a spell checker now.