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Shifting Images
Nov. 22 (The day after the powwow) Atara will be sharing photos and selections from her work "Shifting Images" to get feedback from the community before considering publishing her thesis.
Members of Red Earth Descendants and Havurah Shir Hadash are invited to comment on this project.
** Whoever has the group copy, please bring it with you.
Date & Time: 11/22/09 at 4:45 (following another speaker, so time may vary).
NASU Native Cultural Sharing and Powwow
The fall welcome back powwow will take place on Saturday Nov. 21, at the Ashland Middle School gym. It will be preceded by cultural exhibits and UNTETE's corn festival.
Schedule:
11:00-5:00 cultural exhibits and demonstrations
5:00 - 7:00 potluck dinner
7:00 - 10:00 fall welcome back powwow
Native Harvest Gathering 2009: Food Preservation Workshop Report
It is with gratitude and a very happy, fulfilled community spirit that we bring to you some updates during these few days before the fall Equinox. Normally, we try to host our four R.E.D. events on the Equinoxes and Solstices, respectively, to honor those four sacred shifts of the year. Being that we need to bend to the will of schedules and weekend time off, we hosted our fall event this past weekend, culminating today with a Longhouse Ceremony and the placement of fresh, new eagle feathers on the prayer pole in downtown Ashland.
Acorn Festival & November Social in Selma
Come Celebrate Acorns!
This Free Event will Include:
· Workshop on processing and cooking with acorn
*** Takelma Elder Agnes Baker Pilgrim blessing the ceremony ***
· Lena Hurd (Yurok) demonstrating traditional cooking of acorns in a basket
· Field Trip on Oak Habitat Restoration with Lomakatsi
· And much more!
5 pm Feast will Highlight Many Different Ways to Eat Acorns
Traditional Dishes as Well as Innovative New Recipes
Host Drum: Whistling Elk
Come enjoy the Fun & Food
As We Celebrate the Nutritious and Delicious Acorn!
Native American Flutist Mary Youngblood Concert
St. Clair Productions presents Native American flutist Mary Youngblood. Youngblood is the first Native American woman to have received 2 Grammy Awards for "Best Native American Music Album" -- 2002 Beneath the Raven Moon and 2006 for Dance with the Wind. The Spirit of Sacajawea was nominated for an EMMY for Musical Score in 2007.
First Nation Radio 10/19/2009
First Nation Radio 10/19/2009http://ia311037.us.archive.org/0/items/FirstNationRadio1018/20091018.mp3Download Here
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