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2008 benefit concert fights Native American teen suicide (1)
Concert Video Number 1 Northern MI residents give generously during the December 2008 Cowboys and Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence and teen suicide Munising MI Northern Michigan residents helped fight American Indian teen suicide and family violence during December 13 third annual free benefit concert in northern MI The non profit Turtle Island Project aka TIP in Munising organized the third annual Cowboys and Angels concert that was held to benefit the White Buffalo Calf Woman Society WBCWS in Mission South Dakota The organization was the first Native American domestic violence shelter in the world The WBCWS battles domestic violence sexual assault and an alarming increase in teen suicides on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation the home of the Sicangu Lakota people Poverty depression a lack of jobs drugs alcohol and other social problems are among the reasons behind Rosebud suicides and family violence Rev Dr Lynn Hubbard performed original songs and seasonal music during the concert on Saturday December 13 from 7 to 9 pm at the Falling Rock Cafe and Bookstore at 104 East Munising Avenue in downtown Munising The WBCWS was founded 30 years ago by a group of courageous Native American women including current executive director Tillie Black Bear The White Buffalo Calf Woman Society and its domestic violence shelter are vital to address social issues like teen suicide and domestic violence on the Rosebud reservation said Dr Hubbard pastor of the Eden on the Bay Lutheran Church in Munising MI adding Women and children are treated with dignity The Rosebud Reservation has been described as a Third World Country in America's heartland Hubbard said adding that social problems on the Rosebud can sometimes seem overwhelming but the answer starts with a person donating money or volunteering their time and praying for the people The TIP has organized numerous free benefit concerts in the Upper Peninsula and South Dakota for the WBCWS including two by Iron County based folk groups named White Water and Duo Borealis Call 906 202 0590 or turtleislandproject at charter dot net
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2008 benefit concert fights Native American teen suicide (2)
Concert Video Number 2 Northern MI residents give generously during the December 2008 Cowboys and Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence and teen suicide Munising MI Northern Michigan residents helped fight American Indian teen suicide and family violence during December 13 third annual free benefit concert in northern MI The non profit Turtle Island Project aka TIP in Munising organized the third annual Cowboys and Angels concert that was held to benefit the White Buffalo Calf Woman Society WBCWS in Mission South Dakota The organization was the first Native American domestic violence shelter in the world The WBCWS battles domestic violence sexual assault and an alarming increase in teen suicides on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation the home of the Sicangu Lakota people Poverty depression a lack of jobs drugs alcohol and other social problems are among the reasons behind Rosebud suicides and family violence Rev Dr Lynn Hubbard performed original songs and seasonal music during the concert on Saturday December 13 from 7 to 9 pm at the Falling Rock Cafe and Bookstore at 104 East Munising Avenue in downtown Munising The WBCWS was founded 30 years ago by a group of courageous Native American women including current executive director Tillie Black Bear The White Buffalo Calf Woman Society and its domestic violence shelter are vital to address social issues like teen suicide and domestic violence on the Rosebud reservation said Dr Hubbard pastor of the Eden on the Bay Lutheran Church in Munising MI adding Women and children are treated with dignity The Rosebud Reservation has been described as a Third World Country in America's heartland Hubbard said adding that social problems on the Rosebud can sometimes seem overwhelming but the answer starts with a person donating money or volunteering their time and praying for the people The TIP has organized numerous free benefit concerts in the Upper Peninsula and South Dakota for the WBCWS including two by Iron County based folk groups named White Water and Duo Borealis Call 906 202 0590 or turtleislandproject at charter dot net
Added: 332 days ago From YOOPERNEWSMAN
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2008 benefit concert fights Native American teen suicide (3)
Concert Video Number 3 Northern MI residents give generously during the December 2008 Cowboys and Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence and teen suicide Munising MI Northern Michigan residents helped fight American Indian teen suicide and family violence during December 13 third annual free benefit concert in northern MI The non profit Turtle Island Project aka TIP in Munising organized the third annual Cowboys and Angels concert that was held to benefit the White Buffalo Calf Woman Society WBCWS in Mission South Dakota The organization was the first Native American domestic violence shelter in the world The WBCWS battles domestic violence sexual assault and an alarming increase in teen suicides on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation the home of the Sicangu Lakota people Poverty depression a lack of jobs drugs alcohol and other social problems are among the reasons behind Rosebud suicides and family violence Rev Dr Lynn Hubbard performed original songs and seasonal music during the concert on Saturday December 13 from 7 to 9 pm at the Falling Rock Cafe and Bookstore at 104 East Munising Avenue in downtown Munising The WBCWS was founded 30 years ago by a group of courageous Native American women including current executive director Tillie Black Bear The White Buffalo Calf Woman Society and its domestic violence shelter are vital to address social issues like teen suicide and domestic violence on the Rosebud reservation said Dr Hubbard pastor of the Eden on the Bay Lutheran Church in Munising MI adding Women and children are treated with dignity The Rosebud Reservation has been described as a Third World Country in America's heartland Hubbard said adding that social problems on the Rosebud can sometimes seem overwhelming but the answer starts with a person donating money or volunteering their time and praying for the people The TIP has organized numerous free benefit concerts in the Upper Peninsula and South Dakota for the WBCWS including two by Iron County based folk groups named White Water and Duo Borealis Call 906 202 0590 or turtleislandproject at charter dot net
Added: 332 days ago From YOOPERNEWSMAN
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2008 benefit concert fights Native American teen suicide (4)
Northern MI residents give generously during the December 2008 Cowboys and Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence and teen suicide Munising MI Northern Michigan residents helped fight American Indian teen suicide and family violence during December 13 third annual free benefit concert in northern MI The non profit Turtle Island Project aka TIP in Munising organized the third annual Cowboys and Angels concert that was held to benefit the White Buffalo Calf Woman Society WBCWS in Mission South Dakota The organization was the first Native American domestic violence shelter in the world The WBCWS battles domestic violence sexual assault and an alarming increase in teen suicides on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation the home of the Sicangu Lakota people Poverty depression a lack of jobs drugs alcohol and other social problems are among the reasons behind Rosebud suicides and family violence Rev Dr Lynn Hubbard performed original songs and seasonal music during the concert on Saturday December 13 from 7 to 9 pm at the Falling Rock Cafe and Bookstore at 104 East Munising Avenue in downtown Munising The WBCWS was founded 30 years ago by a group of courageous Native American women including current executive director Tillie Black Bear The White Buffalo Calf Woman Society and its domestic violence shelter are vital to address social issues like teen suicide and domestic violence on the Rosebud reservation said Dr Hubbard pastor of the Eden on the Bay Lutheran Church in Munising MI adding Women and children are treated with dignity The Rosebud Reservation has been described as a Third World Country in America's heartland Hubbard said adding that social problems on the Rosebud can sometimes seem overwhelming but the answer starts with a person donating money or volunteering their time and praying for the people The TIP has organized numerous free benefit concerts in the Upper Peninsula and South Dakota for the WBCWS including two by Iron County based folk groups named White Water and Duo Borealis Call 906 202 0590 or turtleislandproject at charter dot net
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Bill Miller Concert at GLIFWC Celebration #1
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission celebrates their 25th anniversary of managing Ojibwe treaty resources in the Great Lakes region at the Big Top Chautauqua in Bayfield, Wisconsin with a Bill Miller Concert
Added: 115 days ago From Skabewis
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Bill Miller Concert at GLIFWC Celebration #2
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission celebrates their 25th anniversary of managing Ojibwe treaty resources in the Great Lakes region at the Big Top Chautauqua in Bayfield, Wisconsin with a Bill Miller Concert.
Added: 115 days ago From Skabewis
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Bill Miller Concert at GLIFWC Celebration #3
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission celebrates their 25th anniversary of managing Ojibwe treaty resources in the Great Lakes region at the Big Top Chautauqua in Bayfield, Wisconsin with a Bill Miller Concert.
Added: 108 days ago From Skabewis
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Bill Miller Concert at GLIFWC Celebration #4
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission celebrates their 25th anniversary of managing Ojibwe treaty resources in the Great Lakes region at the Big Top Chautauqua in Bayfield, Wisconsin with a Bill Miller Concert.
Added: 108 days ago From Skabewis
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Bill Miller Concert at GLIFWC Celebration #5
Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission celebrates their 25th anniversary of managing Ojibwe treaty resources in the Great Lakes region at the Big Top Chautauqua in Bayfield, Wisconsin with a Bill Miller Concert.
Added: 99 days ago From Skabewis
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Earth Healing Initiative Native American respect for planet
Earth Healing Initiative Faith groups must learn Native American respect for planet Faith communities have a duty to protect the Earth and Native Americans other Indigenous peoples can teach us a lot about respecting nature Marquette Michigan The new non profit Earth Healing Initiative based in Michigans Upper Peninsula is honoring faith based and Native American environmental projects across the Great Lakes The interfaith Earth Healing Initiative is currently collaborating with the United States Environmental Protection Agency to promote the Great Lakes Earth Day Challenge involving about thirty seven projects in eight states including providing faith community volunteers where needed and spreading the word about the event in churches and temples Magnuson recognized the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin near Green Bay that has three projects connected to the Earth day Challenge and thanked the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and other northern Michigan tribes that have participated in other Cedar Tree Institute events like the four year restoration of Upper Peninsula wild rice beds by at risk teens and tribal elders called the Manoomin Project The tribe participated in the three Earth Keeper Clean Sweeps that saw the public turn in nearly four hundred tons of hazardous waste pharmaceuticals and electronics across northern Michigan The annual Earth Day collections in past three years were part of the interfaith Earth Keeper Initiative The Native American community has been a partner with us from the very beginning on everyone of our projects Magnuson said They have not only sent volunteers but on one particular instance they provided several trucks to be able to haul polluted materials and hazardous waste So we are thankful to many of the tribes here in northern Michigan for being partners and we look forward to working with tribes in the Earth Healing Initiative Magnuson said The Cedar Tree Institute co founded the Upper Peninsula Earth Keepers who work closely with ten faith traditions on a wide range of environment projects that include college students at risk teens American Indian tribes and others The Earth Healing Initiative is developing the same relationship with the same faith communities in northern Michigan and others across the Great lakes
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Eyabay
Eyabay at GON 08
Added: 555 days ago From OU NATIVE
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Eyabay - 2004 Gathering of Nations
Eyabay - 2004 Gathering of Nations
Added: 758 days ago From Paul G
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Eyabay - Old Skool
Singing a good ol' tune at Yakama Nation Legends powwow in Toppenish.
Added: 272 days ago From Grassy
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Eyabay Handdrum in Ponemah 2008
Mark Kingbird Handdrum September 2008
Added: 420 days ago From LisaMOOSE07
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Eyabay Handdrum in Ponemah 2008
Mark Kingbird Handdrum Special September 2008
Added: 420 days ago From LisaMOOSE07
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Eyabay Handdrum in Ponemah 2008
Mark Kingbird Handdrum Special September 2008
Added: 420 days ago From LisaMOOSE07
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Eyabay Handdrum in Ponemah 2008
Mark Kingbird Handdrum Special in Ponemah September 2008
Added: 420 days ago From LisaMOOSE07
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Eyabay Handdrum in Red Lake 4th of July 2008
Eyabay Handdrum in Red Lake 4th of July 2008....Wanblis song for his mother....I JUST LOVE IT
Added: 488 days ago From LisaMOOSE07
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Eyabay in Ponemah Labor Day 2008
Mark Kingbird Handdrum Special
Added: 409 days ago From LisaMOOSE07
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Eyabay in Ponemah Labor Day 2008
Mark Kingbird Handdrum Special
Added: 409 days ago From LisaMOOSE07
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