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Saturday 14 June 2008  | The Native Spirit Film and Video festival |  |  |  |
 | NATIVE SPIRIT FESTIVAL 2008
The Native Spirit Festival 2008 will be accepting short and feature length film submissions to this years festival, until the 31st of August 2008. Films may be documentary or fiction and all films produced byindigenous filmmakers and productions which feature aspects ofindigenous life, history,culture, traditions, art etc. are eligible for submission. For more details please refer to our website:
www.nativespiritfestival.com
Native Spirit is a non profit organisation, made up of volunteers dedicated the empowerment and preservation of indigenous communities and cultures, worldwide and specifically the Americas. Native Spirit is responsible for several projects to benefit indigenous communities and the wider population through The Native Spirit Conference, The Natives Spirit Foundation, including a Cinematography fund and a Community fund, The Native Spirit Art Collective and The Native Spirit Festival and Tour.
The Native Spirit Festival, made its début in London during June 2007, Launching the first ever Film and Video festival of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas in Europe. A huge success The Native Spirit Festival 2007 spanned a number of venues throughout London with an inspiring programme of Indigenous film screenings, such as ?The Canary Effect?, ?Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner? and episodes from the series ?Ventanas a Mi Communidad? Live performances from ?Sofia Buchuck?, ?Grupo Andinos? ?Ambioba? and ?Jose Navarro?, etc., Art, Mosaic, Photographic, and Sculpture exhibitions, poetry readings workshops, talks and Q&A sessions with some of film directors.
The Native Spirit Festival 2008 will follow the same scheme as the 2007 festival, however we already have arrangements extend the festival on tour to several locations through out the UK and Spain as well as interest shown from venues in France and Belgium. We have also extended invitations to schools throughout the UK, to bring workshops, films and talks to school children, providing a unique insight into the lives of indigenous peoples, their cultures, histories and traditions.
The work of Native Spirit, follows the ideals of its Chair and Founder, Mapuche indigenous leader Freddy Treuquil, to unite the indigenous peoples of North, Central and South America: ?When the Condor of the South meets the Eagle of the North, the warriors of the rainbow will be born?
Native Spirit?s recent work includes organising an Event, featuring film screenings, talks, and live performances from the Navajo band ? Blackfire? ?Arkology?, ?Kogui?, and ?Radio Revolution?, which raised funds for an Indigenous Community School of the Wayuu people of Venezuela. Details of which can also be found on the website. Now that you have been introduced to the our work, I hope that you will help to support our efforts to provide the much-needed platform to celebrate and explore indigenous life, educating the population at large about indigenous Cosmo visions and their respect for Mother Earth, the struggles to protect her and the unique cultural heritages of indigenous communities.
The closing date closing date for submissions for The Native Spirit Festival 2008 will be the 31st August 2008. All entries must be accompanied by a submissions form and be sent to:
The Native Spirit Festival 2008 Submissions PO Box 60545 London W2 7NF ENGLAND
Please see the submission guidelines and obtain a copy of the submissions form here; http://www.nativespiritfestival.com/english/submissions.htm
All films produced by indigenous filmmakers and productions which feature aspects of indigenous life, history, culture, traditions, art etc. are eligible for submission.
Information also available in Spanish at: http://www.nativespiritfestival.com/spanish/submissions-sp.htm If you have any comments or questions please feel free to contact me directly. I look forward to hearing from you. |  |
Sunday 04 May 2008  | U.S. Congresswoman Watson Calls For Termination Of Cherokee Nation |  |  |  |
 | U.S. Congresswoman Watson Calls For Termination Of Cherokee Nation Mike Graham  Mike Graham is a citizen of the Oklahoma Cherokee Nation. Founded United Native America in 1993 to form a national group to take action on American Indian issues. The groups main issue is to bring about a federal national holiday for Native Americans. Graham has been a guest speaker on national and international radio talk shows to include television programs. He has traveled across the country discussing issues with Indian nation leaders. author's email author's web siteview author's other articles
Mike Graham August 01, 2007 U.S. California Congresswoman Diane E. Watson has introduced legislation (H.R. 2824) to sever U.S. relations with the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. The legislation calls for cutting all federal funding to the Cherokee Nation, until such time that the Cherokee Nation as she see's it, restores full tribal citizenship to a group of African Americans known as Freedmen. Some members of the Freedmen group lay claim to citizenship to the Cherokee Nation through a 1866 treaty abandoned by the federal government over one hundred years ago. Last March, Cherokee Nation citizens voted to expel anyone regardless of race, that had not proven their Cherokee blood relationship to a tribal citizen listed on their roll books. Congresswoman Watson's legislation also call's for suspending the Cherokee Nation's authority to conduct gaming operations. This action alone would cause thousands of people to loose their jobs to include Freedmen citizens of the nation , plus cause countless other businesses to close down. Any member of congress supporting congresswoman Watson's Inhuman cause with H.R.2824, will open up a Pandora's box that will shake the hall's of government's coast to coast far beyond election year in 2008. Democrats and republicans are on notice as to the ramifications and short coming of H.R.2824 passing. The American Indian community is outraged that a congresswoman in our time today would disgrace themselves as the federal government did back in the 1800's toward Indians. It's time to take a stand and send a strong message to Congresswoman Watson and the federal government as to our tribal nation's sovereign right's, there the supreme law of this land! Congresswoman Watson should be voted out of office to say the least over her actions covering this issue. Congresswoman Watson is not calling for the full restoration of the 1866 treaty, that action would mean that all the land that is now called the state of Oklahoma, would have to be turned back over to Indian nations that were forced to sign on to the 1866 treaty. No where in the 1866 treaty is the word citizenship stated covering any Freedmen. The American Indian community is further outraged over the fact that every time a U.S. House member or caucus has a problem with an Indian nation government, they call for severing reconnection of the Indian nations government. It's the same old 1800s hang-em high vigilantly law, don't let the facts or truth get in the way, stop the Indians anyway you can as they see it. The Indian War's are not over by no means, today there being played out in congress through bills and resolutions like California Congresswoman Watson's H.R.2824. Not since the Termination Era of the mid 1950s, when the official policy of the federal government was complete destruction of indigenous peoples, has American Indians and Americans seen such a piece of legislation." Congresswoman Watson's bill leaves the false impression that the Cherokee Nation's constitutional amendment expelled all African Americans from citizenship in the Cherokee Nation. Nothing could be further from the truth. Facts concerning the Cherokee Nation are that they proudly count thousands of African Americans among its citizens, including more than 1,500 citizens who are descendants of Freedmen who have proven Indian ancestry. The Cherokee Nation also stands behind the statement that, Congresswoman Watson's H.R.2824 resolution will essentially punish the Cherokee Nation for requiring its citizens to have Indian ancestry, the same requirements enforced by more than 500 other Indian tribes in the United States. The American Indian community is demanding that our U.S. representatives open their eyes and see California Congresswoman Watson's H.R.2824 resolution for what it truly is, a throw back to the days of the "Custer policy" against all American Indian men, women and children. Our sons and daughters today are giving their life for America on battlefields around the world against terrorism. It's a sick national joke that an elected member of the U.S. House of Congress would disgrace them with a resolution like H.R.2824. Support stopping H.R.2824 Contact your congress person: http://capwiz.com/cherokee/issues/alert/?alertid=10085201&type=CO Fact: Even in the federal government, voting is not a personal right, it's a privilege. Fact: The Cherokee Nation Government in no way supported enslavement of any race of people. Fact: No where in the 1866 treaty does it state "citizenship" for Freedmen, only protection and equal rights under tribal nation laws covering it's citizens. Mike Graham, citizen Oklahoma Cherokee Nation Founder: United Native America www.UnitedNativeAmerica.com |  |
Saturday 15 March 2008  | Man Wolf making flutes again! |  |  |  |
 | Man Wolf Strayhorn, traditional Cherokee flute maker, has been on a sabbatical from his art work. After fifteen years of seven days a week, he really needed a rest! His passion for the instrument, and music could not keep him off the scene for ever, and he is back, and taking custom orders. During his absence from the world of flute making, he has developed his own style of wood flutes. Incorporating the ancient measurements and traditions of the Cherokee cane flutes into the construction and style of the wood flute, his flutes are really unique and one of a kind; a real collectors item.
" I really missed seeing the joy in a persons face the first time they play the flute that has been tuned by their own body measurements. Many times, this is the first instrument they have ever played, and they are awestruck that they can actually play it at all."
Man Wolf says he has a new CD planed for later this year or early next year. To view Man Wolfs pages on the Cherokee flutes and his music, click the link on the left panel for Man Wolfs Flutes. To see the Texas Country Reporter television show segment, click on the Man Wolf on TV link. He will be updating his pages often as new products and photos require. See his work at Man Wolfs Flutes.
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Saturday 26 April 2008  | Rick Carroll 25 Apr : 16:23
In Loving Memory of Kyra Jade Petrucelli 9-24-07 - 2-18-08 "Forever in Our Hearts"  "Butterflies" Upon the wings of butterflies Are painted whispered wishes Which then in turn are carried Upward . . . To our Great Spirit What a caterpillar calls its end The Master calls a butterfly That counts not month...but moments Yet still finds enough time Within this sweetened briefness Such love and warmth has come How deeply every heart was touched Til her and heaven became one Her delicate wings flutter now From rose to rose in God's garden But the spirit of your butterfly And hers has not been parted In every breeze and ray of light Each glistening drop of rain You'll find the perfect memory Of a butterfly named Kyra Jade Written by Melissa Jade Veith & Cheryl Segovia |  |
Monday 21 April 2008  | American Indian Arts Council |  |  |  |
 | April 18, 2008
American Indian Arts Council’s . . . 
News and information: Donald Vann Visited Gallery Thurs., March 27th Last month’s “Meet the Artist” series hosted Vann, a full-blood Cherokee and award-winning Artist. Donald introduced his newest creations and greeted visitors during this visit. He left several of his originals such as “Returning to Shore”, “Male Traditional Dancer” and “Returning Hunters”, plus framed prints which are available for sale in the gallery . . .
  Limited Edition, Signed Framed Prints:
 "The Fox" “Having A Bad Day” “Majestic One ”

 “Vision Seekers” “Traditional Dancer” “The Gathering”
Feather Painter & Author to Demonstrate Susan Thomas-Underwood (Cherokee) will be introduced as “Meet the Artist” on Saturday, April 26th, from 1:00-5:00pm. Thomas-Underwood’s art is considered “spiritual realism” and as a noted author, her writings have earned her the title of “Indian Philosopher”. She will demonstrate painting on feathers and discuss her inspiration and the positive experiences achieved with each creation, reflecting lessons she learned in life and the Native American approach to spirituality. Also, the Artist will discuss her various publications and book signing.
Cherokee Basketry Demonstration “Meet the Artist” series introduces Leta Jones (Cherokee), Basket Weaver. Leta is a member of the Oklahoma Native American Basketry Association and has dedicated her life to preservation of the art of Cherokee basket making. She will demonstrate and discuss basket weaving on Saturday, May 10, from 1:00-3:00pm in the gallery.
Newest Additions to “Vintage” Art Collection . . . The Native Arts Gallery is extremely pleased to be adding original paintings by recognized and outstanding Artists Doc Tate Nevaquaya (Comanche), Earl Elder (Sioux), Sherman Chaddlesone (Kiowa), Loren Pahsetopah (Osage), Enoch Kelly Haney (Seminole), Charles More Brooks (Cherokee), Ryan Burr (Mandan/Hidatsa), Brent Learned (Arapaho), and Allen Mose (Navajo).
Learn to make Fry Bread and Grape Dumplings with RED CORN Fry Bread . . . Now available in the gallery!
$4.00 per package
Date to remember: “Native American Heritage Celebration” Saturday, May 3 9am-9pm Doss Heritage & Culture Center
1400 Texas Drive Weatherford, TX 817-599-6168 or www.dosscenter.org
*Free Admission*Bring the family and enjoy a day of special exhibits, American Indian arts and crafts, cultural demonstrations, and an intertribal powwow. Produced by the Doss Heritage & Culture Center and the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Texas. Assistance provided by the American Indian Arts Council, Inc.
“How to Trace Your American Indian Heritage” Workshops offered by the American Indian Chamber of Commerce on a quarterly basis. Pre-registration is required . . . $20/Chamber Members $35/Non-Members
For information: 817-429-2323 or www.aicct.com
All events in the gallery are free and open to the publicGallery Hours: 11am-4pm Tues thru Fri 10am-6pm Saturday (Private Appointments Welcome!)
Location: 732 Preston Forest Shp. Ctr. (SE corner Preston Rd. & Forest Ln.) Dallas, TX 75230
Contact: 214-265-0071 Email: nativeartsgallery@sbcglobal.net The Native Arts Center & Gallery is a project of the American Indian Arts Council, Inc., a non-profit community arts organization. It is supported by the following: Mixon Investment Company City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs Beard Mechanical Contractors Quality Contractors Universal Displays & Fixtures Texas Commission on the ArtsRedlee, SCS Inc. Communities Foundation of Texas Private Donations American Indian Arts Council Membership |  |
Tuesday 25 March 2008  |  Freedom and Jeff Freedom and I have been together 10 years this summer. She came in as a baby in 1998 with two broken wings. Her left wing doesn't open all the way even after surgery, it was broken in 4 places. She's my baby. Jeff When Freedom came in she could not stand. Both wings were broken, her left wing in 4 places. She was emaciated and covered in lice. We made the decision to give her a chance at life, so I took her to the vet's office. From then on, I was always around her. We had her in a huge dog carrier with the top off, and it was loaded up with shredded newspaper for her to lay in. I used to sit and talk to her, urging her to live, to fight; and she would lay there looking at me with those big brown eyes. We also had to tube feed her for weeks.This went on for 4-6 weeks, and by then she still couldn't stand. It got to the point where the decision was made to euthanize her if she couldn't stand in a week. You know you don't want to cross that line between torture and rehab, and it looked like death was winning. She was going to be put down that Friday, and I was supposed to come in on that Thursday afternoon. I didn't want to go to the center that Thursday, because I couldn't bear the thought of her being euthanized; but I went anyway, and when I walked in everyone was grinning from ear to ear. I went immediately back to her cage; and there she was, standing on her own, a big beautiful eagle. She was ready to live. I was just about in tears by then That was a very good day. We knew she could never fly, so the director asked me to glove train her. I got her used to the glove, and then to jesses, and we started doing education programs for schools in western Washington . We wound up in the newspapers, radio (believe it or not) and some TV. Miracle Pets even did a show about us. In the spring of 2000, I was diagnosed with non-hodgkins lymphoma. I had stage 3, which is not good (one major organ plus everywhere), so I wound up doing 8 months of chemo. Lost the hair - the whole bit. I missed a lot of work. When I felt good enough, I would go to Sarvey and take Freedom out for walks. Freedom would also come to me in my dreams and help me fight the cancer. This happened time and time again. Fast forward to November 2000, the day after Thanksgiving, I went in for my last checkup. I was told that if the cancer was not all gone after 8 rounds of chemo, then my last option was a stem cell transplant. Anyway, they did the tests; and I had to come back Monday for the results. I went in Monday, and I was told that all the cancer was gone. Yahoo!
So the first thing I did was get up to Sarvey and take the big girl out for a walk. It was misty and cold. I went to her flight and jessed her up, and we went out front to the top of the hill. I hadn't said a word to Freedom, but somehow she knew. She looked at me and wrapped both her wings around me to where I could feel them pressing in on my back (I was engulfed in eagle wings), and she touched my nose with her beak and stared into my eyes, and we just stood there like that for I don't know how long. That was a magic moment. We have been soul mates ever since she came in. This is a very special bird.
On a side note: I have had people who were sick come up to us when we are out, and Freedom has some kind of hold on them. I once had a guy who was terminal come up to us and I let him hold her. His knees just about buckled and he swore he could feel her power coarse through his body. I have so many stories like that.
I never forget the honor I have of being so close to such a magnificent spirit as Freedom's.
Hope you enjoy this.
Jeff

Jeff Guidry and Freedom are at Sarvey Wildlife Center http://www.sarveywildlife.org/ 'jeff' <jeff@sarveywildlifeorg> eaglewalker@comcastnet |  |
Tuesday 22 January 2008  |
Handmade Indian Crafts would like to Thank you for your support and prayers this past year and to let each and everyone of you know that we have decided to stay in Denton at the Golden Triangle Mall for another year. In appreciation for your support for Native American Indian Artist we would like to extend a special sale for those of you on our e-mail list. Please mention e-mail coupon when you come in to visit us. Thank you again and may this new year be a Blessed and prosperous year for you. Handmade Indian Crafts
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Creative Vibes22 Jun : 21:08Hi CJ,just leaving some new poems Hope all is well and that you have all the work you can handle. Many blessing n Hugs
Rick Carroll30 May : 18:29O siyo Man Wolf, I finished my posting a little hastily. On my way out, I bumped into Bureau of Caucasian Affairs. It was the high point of my day. Have a good weekend. Rick C.
Rick Carroll30 May : 18:21O siyo Man Wolf,
Just checking in. Hope this e mail finds you well. Been staying busy with work and daughter's horse shows. Also, I've talking with a cousin in Japan and accumulating info on my ancestry. So far, have traced roots back to 1800's. Trying to find ancestral stories. (found out that a Great Aunt was a village storykeeper). Look forward to fininding stories to share. Will be back soon.
Best regards, Rick C.
Spiritbird23 May : 05:52heh C.J was wondering about ya tsosdanvtli How are you doing? How about a little knod and smile to let me know your doing ok. Hopefully things are going to slow down in july and I will have some much needed time to do the things that are in my heart and wow maybe even relax.........that would be so nice. It is in Creators hands, howa.
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