[0:00]What would happen if you were raised by Native Americans? Day one, you take your first breath as the sun rises over the great plains. The medicine man names you after the way the sun shines through your ribs, Ghost of the Sun. Age two, you eat pemmican, dried bison, berries, and fat. Your gut adapts, no processed food, no sugar, just pure fuel. Age four, you run barefoot across open plains. You learn the language of wind, tracks, and silence. You can read a trail that most adults can't even see. Age eight, you ride a horse before you can read. You master the tomahawk with lethal grace handling steel more naturally than most boys hold a spoon. Age 14, your first vision quest, alone, no food, no water. Three days in the wilderness to find your spirit animal, you come back different. Age 20, you can navigate by stars, survive blizzards, and track prey for three days without sleep. You are part of the land.
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[0:00]The medicine man names you after the way the sun shines through your ribs, Ghost of the Sun.
[0:00]You master the tomahawk with lethal grace handling steel more naturally than most boys hold a spoon.
[0:00]Three days in the wilderness to find your spirit animal, you come back different.
[0:00]Age 20, you can navigate by stars, survive blizzards, and track prey for three days without sleep.
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