Talk:Lama (martial art)
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[edit] SF White Crane Gung Fu
Monday August 14, 2006 - After 2 attempts to post WhiteCraneGungFu.com from San Francisco and being advised by Wikipedia policeman Hetar than I need blessing from fellow White Crane participants I am posting to recieve comments on posting an external link. lrocha1@sbcglobal.net
- Does your site have unique content, e.g. videos of forms? The Pak Hok Pai Philippines link has exhaustive family trees of all three branches. The Lion's Roar site has a lot of stuff (even if it's poorly organized and some of the information is questionable). We do appreciate that you are taking the time to do this properly. Thank you. JFD 21:45, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
- White Crane Gung Fu, as with all the schools associated with White Crane, have plenty to offer in ensuring the style remains pure and strong.
I think the best idea would be to have a schools register that we can kink to from wikipedia, the one on the geocities site "whitecranefist" is handy but the info is out of date and the authour has been reluctant to alter details even when the new information has been sent to him.I would be happy to have the individual site posted as findin one site that has info and pictures of all the masters and their lines would be a herculian project. With a register of the schools globally we could have the single source for all the schools and links to, if they have it, websites where we can celebrate our teachers, masters and the origins of our style. Would you like to perhaps pool resources and work on a site togeather that we can link to wikipedia? insinr8@gmail.com
[edit] Diferences between the Crane Styles
A section pointing out the differences between both Crane styles would be helpful. Thanks.
206.63.78.97stardingo747 —Preceding comment was added at 10:24, 2 November 2007 (UTC)