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Morongo Pow Wow Young Spirit Womens Fancy
From the Saturday September 27th afternoon session of the Morongo Pow Wow is Young Spirit jammin out a Womens Fancy dance song Added: 406 days ago From Selsilem global.duration: 102.40 Views: 1776 | Comments: 0
Morongo Pow Wow Young Spirit Intertribal
From the final session Sunday September 28th is Young Spirit Rockin The House wit an Intertribal Added: 405 days ago From Selsilem global.duration: 269.30 Views: 1429 | Comments: 1
Tunica Biloxi Pow Wow 2009 Red Spirit Singers
Tunica Biloxi Pow Wow 2009 Red Spirit Singers Added: 183 days ago From jrdskater540 global.duration: 200.00 Views: 424 | Comments: 0
Spirit
A clip from The Spirit movie..with the song Indian Girl Playing..Hope all like it. Added: 740 days ago From stonewoman74 global.duration: 214.56 Views: 1526 | Comments: 1
Young Spirit - 2008 Morongo
Young Spirit Added: 407 days ago From Paul G global.duration: 169.00 Views: 1365 | Comments: 0
Young Spirit - 2008 Morongo
Young Spirit Added: 404 days ago From Paul G global.duration: 104.00 Views: 2313 | Comments: 2
Dakota Spirit - 2008 Manito Ahbee
Dakota Spirit Added: 361 days ago From Paul G global.duration: 272.87 Views: 1093 | Comments: 1
Spirit at Gathering of Nations 07
The Eagle namedSpirit being brought around to the music of Eya-Hay-Nakoda Added: 654 days ago From UmatillaChiggin global.duration: 59.53 Views: 1504 | Comments: 1
Christians warned to respect Native American heritage
The director and founder of the Turtle Island Project in Munising Michigan delivered a passionate talk about respecting Native American culture and heritage. In his speech Rev. Lynn Hubbard warned the religious experts that Christianity must once and for all renounce its religious imperialistic tendencies. The Lutheran pastor spoke to the Spirit Scholars conference in August 2007 in Ann Arbor Michigan about the dangers of intolerance for other peoples religions and beliefs. Added: 686 days ago From YOOPERNEWSMAN global.duration: 596.00 Views: 2717 | Comments: 0
Native Soul Singers
the native soul singers live at spirit lake powwow 2007 Added: 675 days ago From native soul global.duration: 318.00 Views: 12596 | Comments: 8
Brink of destruction Losing Heritage Culture Storytellers
Racism spiritual terrorism and the loss of Indigenous culture are among numerous social issues being targeted by the Turtle Island Project founded in northern Michigan in August 2007 A pair of Midwest pastors launched the Turtle Island Project because they believe the world is sitting on the brink of important cultural economic and religious issues that will either allow humans to prosper in harmony with the Earth or become the only species to cause its own extinction Rev Dr Lynn Hubbard and Rev Dr George Cairns say some if not many Christians belittle the knowledge and heritage of Indigenous cultures like Native Americans Celts and other centuries old religions and beliefs that are aligned closely with nature and the environment They believe we can all learn a lot about nature and the environment by listening to these Earth based cultures Rev Hubbard is a Lutheran pastor and Rev Cairns is an ordained United Church of Christ minister Both have extensive backgrounds in interfaith and multi-cultural work The Turtle Island Project aka TIP based in Michigans Upper Peninsula promotes respect for the environment and Native Americans Turtle Island Project volunteer media advisor Greg Peterson has more on the founders and their goals On Sept 25 2007 Rev Hubbard spoke to college students tribal educators and others during the annual United Conference at Northern Michigan University Conference topics included diversity and other issues like the abuse and sexual mutilation of girls and women in Africa and racism against Native Americans Rev Hubbard said some Christians are too quick to dismiss the teachings of Native Americans Hubbard said whites can learn a lot from NA storytellers myths and other Earth based teachings Rev Hubbard says Native Americans know that not everything can be described in words alone On August 11 2007 Dr Hubbard spoke to religious scholars and authors in Ann Arbor - during the kick off of the Read the Spirit project Hubbard warned that some Christians think their beliefs are perfect to the exclusion of all others On August 28 2007 Rev Hubbard was invited to join a national Native American radio talk show conversation on racism by whites who live in towns bordering reservations - the same issue that Nimrod Nation highlighted as Watermeet Michigan is on the edge of a reservation During Native America Calling Rev Hubbard told host Harlan McKosato that racism in northern Michigan is insidious Lakota words for God Creator Grandfather Tunkasila Wakantanka Gitchi Manitou Lakota Mitakyasi or all my relatives Added: 639 days ago From YOOPERNEWSMAN global.duration: 599.00 Views: 2694 | Comments: 1
Menominee Tribal School Students protect environment in WI
Menominee Tribal School students learn about Earth Sturgeon honored for environment projects Keshena Wisconsin Menominee Tribal School students are learning valuable lessons about protecting the environment and learning their tribes heritage including keeping native language alive In April 2008 the tribal schools 180 students participated in Clean Up the Rez Day that improved the look of the reservation The students went on several outings including during gym class to pick up garbage and litter around the reservation The students collected numerous bags of trash that was properly disposed The cleanups in Neopit and Keshena were among several projects during which the students and their families learned to respect the environment a lesson that is a vital part of Menominee culture The many environment projects at the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin were part of the tribes participation in the EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day challenge Teachers and elders honored the students for their environmental work by holding a drum that included a feast So they gave me some tobacco some naeqnemaaw and asked me to pray a little bit so I am going to say a little prayer said Dana Warrington Keshena High School culture teacher Give thanks that we still have our drums Warrington said Give thanks that we have a school and be happy that we have something to eat here today So I want to pray a little bit Students heard words of encouragement from two teachers were Beth Waukechon and culture teacher Dana Warrington They told the students about the importance of taking care of Mother Earth because she takes care of us They had a chance to talk to elders about protecting the planet During a field trip to Green Bay the students had a picnic in Pamprin Park where their Earth Day activities made one of the attractions even more special The students climbed all over a replica of the Planet Earth and were reminded of their clean up of the reservation The Menominee reservation is known for its beauty The 234000acre reservation has thick forests and includes 24miles of the pristine Wolf River thats federally protected About 95 percent of the reservation produces the finest old stands of hardwood pine and hemlock located in the Great Lakes region Sturgeon used to spawn in reservation portions of the river until two dams were built blocking their annual migration route The Land of the Menominee and the tribes connection to nature are noted at several locations on the reservation including spirit rock where a Wisconsin historical marker tells the legend of the rock its importance to the future of the Menominee Nation Fifth grader LaRie Corn hopes to form an Earth Club at the school located on the Menominee reservation in Neopit After whitewashing gang graffiti at a popular skateboard park the students replaced negative symbols with traditional American Indian art Corn who is 11 years old said students went down to the community park and painted over the graffiti and put up Native American applique designs Corn said painting over the graffiti is important because instead of showing the gang symbols the kids get to know their culture by seeing the Native American art Like many students Corn knows about 500 Menominee words thanks to tribal school teachers and elders that care about saving their native tongue A group of fourth graders said they learned the importance of respecting the Earth and how it fits their heritage Voice of Tahekiah Bourdon MITW Tribal School fourth grader Voice of Raven Webster MITW Tribal School fourth grader Voice of Shae Perez MITW Tribal School fourth grader Voice of Naneque Latender MITW Tribal School fourth grader Voice of Sherlinda Nahwahquaw MITW Tribal School fourth grader Teacher Beth Waukechon said students learn about the disconnection that occurs between people and Mother Earth Waukechon said students are learning environmental issues and solutions and hopefully will continue environment friendly practices as they grow older Claudette Hewson the MITW Restorative Justice Coordinator s Added: 482 days ago From YOOPERNEWSMAN global.duration: 610.00 Views: 2851 | Comments: 2
Dark Rainbow Wizard Oz Author backs Native American genocide
Silencing Indigenous People Wizard of Oz author promotes Native American Genocide Turtle Island Project Director Rev Dr Lynn Hubbard Zoologist and philosopher Neil Evernden wrote that vivisectionists cut animal vocal cords so they did not have to hear the tortured animal cry as they conducted experiments Vivisectionists silenced the animal and therefore did not acknowledge it is a tortured being Right of passage into the scientific way of being centers on the ability to apply the knife to the vocal cords not just of the dog on the table but to life itself Its about silencing voice then and reflects the silencing of voices today We are on the tip of an iceberg and the iceberg runs deep and the ship is running right into it Industrial civilization is not sustainable We all know that It cannot be sustainable Any technology that relies on the use of nonrenewables is by definition not sustainable We could have solved these problems 50 years ago but we are not going to solve these problems in the next 20 years We can start maybe But I think we are in for a very very difficult time Dorothy is not in Kansas anymore And Dorothy is not coming back to Kansas This is not going to be easy And like that Great Oz asked Dorothy and her friends so are the politicians of our day they ask us Pay no attention the Great Oz says to the man behind the curtain Because the great deception is alive and well Hubbard compares yellow brick road to gold and Emerald City to the green of money Oz is this old white guy doing his thing pulling his levers lying to the people to maintain is power This is what we have been doing as a culture for how many years ignoring the man behind the curtain And now the chickens are going to come home to roost A failed businessman store owner Frank Baum edited the Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer newspaper After 1890 Wounded Knee massacre Baum targets Native Americans saying the safety of Euro Americans depends upon the extermination of Indians Baum wrote an editorial in Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer on death of Sioux Chief Sitting Bull See editorial below Hubbard said that was act one The great Wizard silencing nature Baum editorial Sitting Bull the most renowned Sioux of modern history is dead He was not a Chief but without Kingly lineage he arose from a lowly position to the greatest Medicine Man of his time by virtue of his shrewdness and daring He was an Indian with a white mans spirit of hatred and revenge for those who had wronged him and his In his day he saw his son and his tribe gradually driven from their possessions forced to give up their old hunting grounds and espouse the hard working and uncongenial avocations of the whites And these his conquerors were marked in their dealings with his people by selfishness falsehood and treachery What wonder that his wild nature untamed by years of subjection should still revolt What wonder that a fiery rage still burned within his breast and that he should seek every opportunity of obtaining vengeance upon his natural enemies The proud spirit of the original owners of these vast prairies inherited through centuries of fierce and bloody wars for their possession lingered last in the bosom of Sitting Bull With his fall the nobility of the Redskin is extinguished and what few are left are a pack of whining curs who lick the hand that smites them The Whites by law of conquest by justice of civilization are masters of the American continent and the best safety of the frontier settlements will be secured by the total annihilation of the few remaining Indians Why not annihilation Their glory has fled their spirit broken their manhood effaced better that they die than live the miserable wretches that they are Added: 400 days ago From YOOPERNEWSMAN global.duration: 574.00 Views: 1327 | Comments: 0
Native News Update August 28, 2009
Latest Roundup of News From Indian Country on the Native News Update from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com on the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Reservation at Reserve, Wisconsin with host Kimberlie Acosta. Added: 84 days ago From Skabewis global.duration: 392.00 Views: 181 | Comments: 0
Native News Update September 21, 2009
Latest Roundup of News From Indian Country from the studios of www.IndianCountryTV.com on the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Reservation at Reserve, Wisconsin with host Paul DeMain. Added: 60 days ago From Skabewis global.duration: 362.00 Views: 136 | Comments: 0
Native News Update September 29, 2009
Latest Roundup of News From Indian Country from the studios of www.IndianCountryTV.com on the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Reservation at Reserve, Wisconsin with host Paul DeMain. Added: 51 days ago From Skabewis global.duration: 391.00 Views: 56 | Comments: 0 |