Sunday, January 11, 2009
Noon — 5 PM
Navajo musician
Vince Red House Concert @ 2:30 p.m.
Free will offering supports Native Youth Leadership
Cultural Food Concession:
fry bread, Indian taco, stew, chili, and more.
Venders from many tribes with beadwork, jewelry, dream catchers, dolls, pottery,
sculpture, books, music, videos, T-shirts.
Children's activities and crafts 1:00-2:30 p.m.
FREE ADMISSION AND PARKING FOR EVERYONE.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Noon — 5 PM
Navajo musician
Vince Red House Concert @ 2:30 p.m.
Free will offering supports Native Youth Leadership
Cultural Food Concession:
fry bread, Indian taco, stew, chili, and more.
Venders from many tribes with beadwork, jewelry, dream catchers, dolls, pottery,
sculpture, books, music, videos, T-shirts.
Children's activities and crafts 1:00-2:30 p.m.
FREE ADMISSION AND PARKING FOR EVERYONE.
LIVING THE SACRED
GIVING OUR HEARTS AWAY: NATIVE AMERICAN SURVIVAL
To learn about the interrelatedness between the indigenous peoples and their land, to identify key issues affecting the Native Americans in the U.S. and to examine the root causes of these issues, to understand and appreciate the "Give Away" culture of the Native Americans in the areas of spirituality, ecology, language, story-telling, food, and to lead the participants to act as responsible US citizens and Christians in accompaniment and solidarity with Native Americans.
Wed 1/7/09 7:00-8:30 "Joseph Antoine Janis, Underwater Man."
William Tremblay authored JUNE RISE, the apocryphal letters of Joseph Antoine Janis about homesteading in the Poudre Valley and marrying Oglala holy woman First Elk Woman. Bill is a widely- published award-winning poet, novelist, editor and critic, awarded a distinguished Professorship at CSU. He is now adapting THE JUNE RISE for the screen.
Copies of JUNE RISE available for purchase and autographing
Wed 1/14 7:00-8:30 "Returning Bison to the Land of Pine Ridge Reservation”
David Bartecchi, - Director of Program Development at CSU’s Village Earth, teacher of online courses on Community Development; 6 year study of the Informal economy at Pine Ridge funded by National Science Foundation. Offering: Provide another bison for Pine Ridge
Wed 1/21/09 7:00-8:30 "The Legacy of Urban Relocation Policies"
Mark Freeland - a member of the Bahweting Anishinaabel Nation (Sault Saint Marie Ojibwe) from the Great Lakes region. He is currently a Ph. D student at the the Iliff School of Theology and the University of Denver in the Religion and Social Change concentration and a board member of the Four Winds American Indian Council in Denver CO. Offering: TBA
Wed 1/28/09 7:00-8:30 "education for indigenous Mayan communities in Guatemala”
Mark Ely - Volunteer in Mission leader for RocMountain Conference ministry
in Lemoa, Guatemala,where he is committed to long-term involvement in education. Winner of Bishop Brown's RMC Conference Award in 2007, Mark lledLAMMP teams in October 2008/9.
Offering: LAMMP’s ministry
LIVING THE SACRED
GIVING OUR HEARTS AWAY: NATIVE AMERICAN SURVIVAL
To learn about the interrelatedness between the indigenous peoples and their land, to identify key issues affecting the Native Americans in the U.S. and to examine the root causes of these issues, to understand and appreciate the "Give Away" culture of the Native Americans in the areas of spirituality, ecology, language, story-telling, food, and to lead the participants to act as responsible US citizens and Christians in accompaniment and solidarity with Native Americans.
Wed 1/7/09 7:00-8:30 "Joseph Antoine Janis, Underwater Man."
William Tremblay authored JUNE RISE, the apocryphal letters of Joseph Antoine Janis about homesteading in the Poudre Valley and marrying Oglala holy woman First Elk Woman. Bill is a widely- published award-winning poet, novelist, editor and critic, awarded a distinguished Professorship at CSU. He is now adapting THE JUNE RISE for the screen.
Copies of JUNE RISE available for purchase and autographing
Wed 1/14 7:00-8:30 "Returning Bison to the Land of Pine Ridge Reservation”
David Bartecchi, - Director of Program Development at CSU’s Village Earth, teacher of online courses on Community Development; 6 year study of the Informal economy at Pine Ridge funded by National Science Foundation. Offering: Provide another bison for Pine Ridge
Wed 1/21/09 7:00-8:30 "The Legacy of Urban Relocation Policies"
Mark Freeland - a member of the Bahweting Anishinaabel Nation (Sault Saint Marie Ojibwe) from the Great Lakes region. He is currently a Ph. D student at the the Iliff School of Theology and the University of Denver in the Religion and Social Change concentration and a board member of the Four Winds American Indian Council in Denver CO. Offering: TBA
Wed 1/28/09 7:00-8:30 "education for indigenous Mayan communities in Guatemala”
Mark Ely - Volunteer in Mission leader for RocMountain Conference ministry
in Lemoa, Guatemala,where he is committed to long-term involvement in education. Winner of Bishop Brown's RMC Conference Award in 2007, Mark lledLAMMP teams in October 2008/9.
Offering: LAMMP’s ministry
Sunday, January 4, 2009
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