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VOLUME 14, ISSUE 040
Distributed by Gary Night OwlEDITORIAL
By: Gary SmithO'siyo Brothers and Sister!
The lead article in this issue explores eroding tribal sovereignty, it's impact on the people of tribal nations, and contributing factors.
Key points include the simple truth we must come together as one group. Old enmities must be put aside. There are just too few of us to withstand the attacks if we continue to allow ourselves to be divided for any reason. It does not matter what sort of terrible injustice your nation blames on another tribe when compared to the huge injustices visited on our people by the dominant society.
Another key point is highlighted in this issue's quote. Ron His Horse is Thunder, Chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe makes the elloquent point, "Without the language you can't know 100 percent of the culture - in the language is the culture." That says it all. Learn to speak the tongue of your People if you don't already. It will actually alter your perception of some things, because translation and transliteration can only approximate the flavors of an idea expressed in the original tongue. More important, do everything you possibly can to get your children taught their native languages.
Finally, listen to the wisdom of a grandmother and read what Doreen Yellow Bird has to say about Tribal Govenments in the opinion section. Do what you can to help your nation be all it can be. Strong nations bonded together will not only hold onto slipping sovereignty, but regain some of that which has eroded away.
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WARRIOR MOCCASINS PROJECT SEEKS OUT YOUR HELP
Date: Sunday, September 24, 2006 02:10 pm
From: Sherry <kcnativecommunity@kcnativecommunity.org>
Subj: Warrior Moccasins Project seeks out your help!
Mailing List: Frostys AmerIndian <frostysamerindian@yahoogroups.com>
Warrior Moccasin Project seeks out experienced beaders, moccasin makers and names for a pair of moccasins for their service in the military.
Those interested in donationg Deer Hides, please email me so I can give you the name and address of where to ship it to. Deer hides CAN be donated to this project. To do so, you must first salt the hides with medium grade salt which can be purchased at any farm supply store. After salting the hide(s) ship them to the address I will give you following the laws as specified BY YOUR STATE. A copy of the possession tag which was issued by the game warden must be included for each hide being shipped.
Any monetary donation to this project is also greatly appreciated. Each cost of the pair of moccasins is $32.00 (includes
shipping/handling charge).
Those serving in harms way and those who have returned state side are encouraged to get in touch with my via email.
If you know of a native military troop member who you want to honor, please get a hold of me through my email.
Thank you :)
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Again, this winter this editorial section will feature groups or individuals who are helping those in need, primarily on reservations and especially those who aid children and elders. Urban help will not be excluded. I have lived in the Cedar-Riverside area of Minneapolis and been a guest in Lakota Housing in Rapid City and in Shiprock. The need to eat and be warm does not end because a person has left the rez.
PLEASE forward contact information for all you know who help those less
able to do so make it through the harsh winter months.
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Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 16:15:49 +0300
From: "Brigitte Thimiakis" <thimiakischool@the.forthnet.gr>
Subj: HYS WINTER 2006 Toys & Clothing Request
WINTER & CHRISTMAS 2006 - TOYS AND CLOTHING REQUEST
Winter will set in soon in many places of the world, but once again it will not be the same for all the children. Some are lucky and have everything they need, other children have much more than they need... and yet there are also the children who have very little - or nothing... They don't have the right clothes, and they have no toys. These children need warmth, and they need hope, and loving support.
You can be there for these children, and make a difference in their lives. Even if the Northern Cheyenne Reservation is far away from you, toys, warm clothing and shoes can be sent to them directly on the reservation, where they will be distributed by trusted Northern Cheyenne contacts who have helped so much the previous years.
There is a large need especially for new and good quality used warm items, as well as toys. During Montana winters, the temperature can drop to 30 or 40 degrees below zero so warm winter clothing and blankets can be lifesaving. These items will be distributed right away. The toys will be distributed during the Christmas give away.
Here is a list of things that can be sent in support of these children:
- warm clothing such as knitted items for children of all ages
from babies to teenagers, children's jeans,
coats and warm T-shirts
- socks, gloves, boots, hats and scarves
- blankets
- toys for Christmas
Other items that would also be appreciated: grooming supplies like toothpaste, tooth brushes, soaps and shampoos, combs, hair brushes, hair barrettes, rubber bands or other types of hair or pony tail holders. Last but not least : pampers diapers or pull-ups.
Please make sure that the items sent are safe, and sensitive to the culture of the children and their People. When sending a box, it would be appreciated if you could send us a short email with your name or location, type of items sent ('toys', 'clothing', etc), approximate weight and shipping date, so that we can help our contacts by keeping a list of what is sent to them. Our aim is to always make sure that everything reaches the reservation.
The priority of our group, "Honor your Spirit - Protect the Children" is to make sure all donations get to where they are supposed to and recognized. It is very important to us to make sure that everything is distributed fairly and to those in the greatest need.
Our goal is to help the children of families unable to make ends meet due to the high unemployment rate, the difficult conditions and the extreme poverty on the reservation. These children need all the help and encouragement they can get, so if you can help, please contact us for more information.
Contact Info:
Dodie Finstead, USA dodie_finstead@yahoo.com JR Robertson, USA Jim_
Robertson@BarefootCreations.com
Dominique Larrede, France d.larrede@wanadoo.fr
Brigitte Thimiakis, Europe thimiakischool@the.forthnet.gr
Respectfully, Honor Your Spirit, Protect The Children
"Your help makes a huge difference for those who have never received help. Your donations provide hope and encouragement to those who have never known these qualities. Your concern and solidarity can improve the lives of many children, elders, families, on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. There is still a lot to do but all together you can help us make these dreams come true.
Thank you for being a part of this project and supporting it."
Respectfully,
Manuel Redwoman,
Northern Cheyenne/Lakota/Arapaho
To learn more about the HYS projects, please visit:
http://www.geocities.com/honoryourspirit/home
Our heartfelt thanks to everyone for your support !==============================================================
==[This message may be forwarded under the condition that it is not altered in any way] ==
Dohiyi Ani OginaliiGary Smith (*,*) wotanging@bellsouth.net
P. O. Box 672168 (`-') gars@nanews.org
Marietta, GA 30006, U.S.A. ===w=w=== http://www.nanews.org
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FOR ARTICLES GOT TO WOTANGING IKCHE-Native American NewsEditorial Section: Tribal Sovereignty
Warrior Moccasins
Winter needs
- The future of Tribal Sovereignty
- Battle over Oil
- American Indians await trial on Lawsuit
- Freeze comments frost delegates
- Wyoming, Arapaho reach Social Services Deal
- Oregon regulators vote to remove Chiloquin Dam
- Feds suggest Fish get a lift around Dams
- 1906 showdown at Carlisle changed Football
- Opinion: Indian Poverty not on American Radar
- Cobell: Interior mishandles Indian Money too
- Harjo: 'N-word,' 'R-word,' Redmen and more macaca
- Editorial: Indian Education for all on track
- Parisian: Why I blog about Indian Country
- Yellow Bird: Tribes, Tribal Councils need reform
- Yellow Bird: Time to get back to `us,' not `me'
- Opinion: Native genocide and September 11, 2001
- Yellow Bird: Stenehjem should represent everyone
- Cold war in Caledonia
- Saskatchewan considers funding On-reserve Housing
- Indian assets loophole to be closed
- Premier's appearance at meeting a first
- Canada risks its nice Image
- Community facing real AIDS Infection Crisis
- Colonists, stop fighting over our Land
- Women Title Holders to Arizona Border Rights
- Colonists, obey your laws, treat us as equals
- Tijuana, La Otra comes to the Border
- Judges set higher bail for Indians
- Cherokee Athlete slain by Husband
- Native Prisoner -- S.D. Extradition Pacts
- Rustywire: Faded Pictures
- Lee Goins Poem: Break Free
- Verse: Hawaiian Book of Day
FOR ARTICLES GO TO WOTANGING IKCHE-Native American News =.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.= "Every sovereignty is recognized by its language, government, membership and established boundaries."
"Who ceases to have any one of these will find termination."
"Without the language you can't know 100 percent of the culture - in the language is the culture."
"Are we doing enough to stop the erosion of the language?"
--- Ron His Horse is Thunder, Chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=.=
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