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N.O.W.I.A. / Natives of One Wind Indigenous Alliance

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The mission of NOWIA is to unite indigenous groups from North and Central America who reside in Southwest Oregon, principally Jackson County, to form sustainable communities using traditional indigenous wisdom and techniques. Unete, Center for Farm Worker Advocacy, and Red Earth Descendants (R.E.D.) have been collaborating on indigenous cultural exchanges in our valley for the past three years. By bringing the two groups together in this alliance, we will create a strong organization to protect Native culture, engage in civic participation, education and natural resource protection in our community.

For a number of years, we have been working with indigenous groups in our region (Southern Oregon/Northern California) as well as Mexico and Central America who currently reside in our area on organizing, advocacy, community-building and leadership development. We offer traditional cultural education and exposure to youth and families as an alternative to the growing epidemic of substance abuse, gang involvement and violence constantly pressuring our younger generations. Many of the youth in these groups (Unete and Red Earth Descendants) cling to the limited knowledge of their indigenous roots and have found a "way back" to feeling included and productive in these safe communities.

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Native American Student Union (NASU) of SOU

R.E.D. collaborates on an ongoing basis with the Native American Student Union (NASU) at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon. NASU hosts a "Welcome Back" Tribal Gathering and Pow Wow the week before Thanksgiving each year, in which R.E.D. has participated the last few years. This year R.E.D. hosted a Giveaway to local Tribes, Elders and Community leaders who reach out in the community to share traditions, teachings, stories and skills. We gifted members of the Klamath, Karuk, Hupa, Yurok, Warm Springs, Siletz and Takelma Peoples.

Ed Little Crow Book Release

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Health and Wellness in Indian Country

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Four Eagles Farm

Four Eagles Farm is a biodynamic operated organic farm on the shasta valley plains raising bison,sheep and garden produce for local community only. byproducts include classes and supplies for wool products(needlefelting, spinning, fleece and pelts) drums, hides, and frames. Home meat production(butchering, cut and wrap classes) seedsaving and biodynamic preparations.Other skills for hire are sheepshearing and farrier services. Lamb and bison meat available

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1 (530) 459-3707

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Repeats every week until Mon Nov 29 2010 .
Sunday, November 29, 2009 - 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Native American music, local/regional Indian news. Voices of the generations, oral traditions, elders/leaders, native music, skits, jokes, stories, poems, live songs. Local native events and native writings and readings.

Solstice Storytelling Conference

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Saturday, December 19, 2009 - 12:00pm - 10:00pm

Red Earth Descendants will host our fourth annual Native Storytelling Conference. You are invited to enjoy a day of traditional storytelling and teachings from Native people in our region. We are honored to have a featured storyteller this year from the Kalapuya people, Esther Stutzman. We will begin at Noon, Feast at 5 p.m. and then enjoy an evening session. Also included in the day is a 10 a.m. Women's Community Meeting (if you plan to attend the Women's Meeting, PLEASE plan to arrive by 9:45 a.m.

M. Youngblood Performance Workshop

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Saturday, November 21, 2009 - 9:30am - 11:30am

Mary Youngblood presents an Intermediate/Advanced/Performance Readiness Workshop on Saturday, November 21, 9:30-11:30 a.m., at the Unitarian Center, 4th and C Streets, Ashland. Mary discusses her techniques in using visualization, to assist the more advanced player in obtaining their musical goals.

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