Tag Archives: Olympia

Todd Denny, with Nisqually Music Mentor on KAOS. – Photos by Todd Denny

Time
Sunday, September 18 · 4:30pm – 6:00pm
Location
Kaos 89.3 Fm – Olympia
Olympia, WA

Music Mentor Academies (MMA) designed and facilitated the first Washington State Tribal youth addiction prevention academy and the first Yakama Tribal youth Meth prevention academy in 2009

418 Washington State Youth from 27 public schools have graduated from (MMA) trainings including 180 youth from the following Washington state tribes: Lummi, Swinomish, Tulalip, Muckleshoot, Nooksack, Yakama, Chehalis, Skokomish and Squaxin.

The Washington State Music Mentors (WAMM) were selected top prevention team by their peers at the 2009 Washington Prevention Youth Forum.
WAMM were awarded a scholarship from Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna to represent Washington youth at the 2010 CADCA leadership Forum where they will present their music mentor training.
WAMM received the 2009 national award for excellence from the National Council on Problem Gambling for their youth created “Game Over” DVD and lesson plan

WAMM team members have presented their music to over 9000 students and educators in their first year including music keynotes at: The Washington State Youth Spring Forum, The Western Regional Conference on Problem Gambling, the Yakama Nation Youth Meth Summit, The Governors Juvenile Justice Conference, The Four Directions Tribal Problem Gambling Conference and the Washington State Tribal Youth Music Academy.
Current Washington Governor Chris Gregoire commissioned MMA to develop the first youth created violence prevention music video, ‘Hands” in 2004
Over 380 educators have completed our (MMA) approved clock hour trainings nationally including 157 in Washington state.

Pro.John Gates and Alan Parker on “Make No Bones About it.”

Sunday, July 17 · 4:00pm – 5:00pm – Pro.John Gates and Alan Parker will be my guests on Make No Bones About it.” to discuss the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Only KAOS 89.3 fm (kaosradio.org)

John David Gates, J.D.

An enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, John was born and raised in Gallup, New Mexico, which is located 135 miles west of Albuquerque. His primary a reason of professional expertise lie in the areas of federal Indian law and policy, and international indigenous human rights. John received his undergraduate degree from the University of New Mexico, and his law degree from the University Of Iowa College Of Law.

After graduating from law school, John served as prosecutor for the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, and served on the bench as Judge Pro Tem for the Laguna Pueblo, located in New Mexico. John taught courses in Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico from 1997/2004, where he also worked collaboratively with the faculty to establish a bachelor degree program in NAS. While employed under legal contracts with several tribes in New Mexico, John taught courses in cultural studies at Central New Mexico Community College in Albuquerque. In 2004/05, John was awarded a J. William Fulbright Senior Scholar fellowship to teach courses in federal Indian
law and international indigenous human rights at the University Of Bonn, Germany.

John currently serves as an expert witness on matters related to Native Hawai’ian sovereignty and self-determination. He currently is a full time faculty member in The Evergreen State
College Master of Public Administration/ Tribal Governance Program.

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Alan Parker is the Director of the Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute at The Evergreen State College where he also has served as a member of the faculty since September of 1997. A citizen of the Chippewa Cree Tribal Nation, Parker lived for many years with his family on the Rocky Boy’s Reservation in Northern Montana. Alan graduated from the UCLA School of Law in 1972 and practiced law in Washington, DC for over twenty years before joining the Evergreen College faculty in 1997. While in Washington, DC, he directed research on tribal governments for the American Indian Policy Review Commission and was the first Native American to serve as Chief Counsel to the US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. (1977-81, 1987-91)

During his service in the US Senate he was instrumental in securing passage of the Indian Child Welfare Act, the Indian Religious Freedom Act, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, the Tribal Self-governance Act, the American Indian Development Finance Corporation Act and numerous tribal land and water claims settlements. He also served as President of the American Indian National Bank from 1982 through 1987 and later organized the first “Native American think tank”, the National Indian Policy Center at George Washington University. On May 21, 2000 Washington State Governor Gary Locke appointed Professor Parker as the first Native American attorney to serve on the Washington State Gambling Commission.

Professor Parker recently organized with collegue Dr. Linda Moon Stumpff, the nation’s first graduate school program in tribal management, the Master in Public Administration: Tribal Government. His research interests are currently focused on integrating cultural revitalization, governance and sustainability through implementing tribal self-determination. (see: Epistomology of Native Studies) He has also been engaged in comparative studies of indigenous nations of the Pacific Rim. As co chair of the committee on indigenous nation relationships of the National Congress of American Indians, he is coordinating treaty negotiations to establish a United League of Indigenous Nations.

More :
http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/en/drip.html

Water Walkers in Olympia 2011 -Stayed Tune

Blessing from Squaxin Island -New City Hall 3-26-2011

Call them and GIVE THEM A BIG THANKS!!!!!

The grand opening of Olympia’s new City Hall is Saturday, March 26. The celebration will begin at 12:45 p.m. with the blessing from Squaxin Island – Chairman Lopeman, followed at 1:00 p.m. by the official ribbon cutting. The first official event is the grand opening on March 26 2011. The City Council will not be meeting in the building until after the grand opening, instead they will continue to have their meetings in the old city hall until the blessing and opening ceremonies.

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Communications
City of Olympia WA | PO Box 1967 | Olympia WA 98507-1967
phone: 360-753-8361

Raven speaks with Lonny Peddycord about Intergenerational Trauma

Sunday, February 20 · 5:00pm – 6:00pm -Raven speaks with Lonny Peddycord about Intergenerational Trauma

This conference is coming to the Pacific Northwest. Join us as we get an update with Lonny Peddchord. Info is below:

Intergenerational Trauma and the Healing Forest

First the individual must heal, then the family can begin healing; then the community can start to heal; and then the nation can heal.

Mr. Coyhis will introduce the concept of Wellbriety as balance and connection to the natural laws that create healing within the native community. Culturally based tools are discussed as a way for changing families. A combination of immense losses a…nd traumatic events that have perpetrated an entire culture need healing as natives across the nation are encouraged to seek to reinstate cultural ways, language and sacred traditions. The unfortunate consequences of trauma include not believing you have a future, difficulties within families and a distrust of the outside world. This is passed down through direct parent-child interactions and also through interactions with extended family and the community. Healing will take place through application of cultural and spiritual knowledge. Healing of our Native Community is entirely possible.

Even if you cannot attend, please share this event to others who may wish to attend.

see the following webpage for a map of where to find Kane Hall,

http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/northcentral.html?KNE

If you park in the garage across the street from the school of social work on 4101 Fifteenth Avenue Northeast, Seattle, WA 98105-6299.
travelling South on 15th ave, turn left into underground parking garage and ask the parking attendant what level to park for direct access into Kane Hall.

Medicine Wheel Ceremony-Spring Equinox Pacific Northwest 2011

Learn more when Raven speaks to Blue Thunder on “Make No Bones About It”. Blue Thunder is a Younger Tribal Elder, 59 years old from the Wind River Indian Reservation of the Eastern Shoshone Nation, located on the Wind River Indian Reservation, Ft. Washakie, Wyoming.

The time of prophecy is upon us, the time of the ending of the Fourth World and the beginning of moving into the Fifth Sun or Fifth World. All cultures around our beautiful planet have an ancient knowing of this time and of the great shifts ahead. The Mayan calendar is probably the most famous at this time, showing the end of their old count of time on December 21, 2012 and the beginning of a new time, a new world.

Blue Thunder with many others will help co-create a Medicine Wheel Ceremony in the Pacific Northwest that will occur in conjunction with the Spring Equinox, the ceremony will last for three days beginning on the 19th & ending on the 21st.

Learn more:

http://tetonrainbows.com/SpringEquinox.htm

Chief Arvol Looking Horse comes to Olympia Washington 2-13-2011

Chief Arvol Looking Horse comes to Olympia Washington for a Visit. February 13, 2011 from 7pm to 9pm – Evergreen State College -Longhouse Education and Cultural Center

Chief Arvol Looking Horse

AN EVENING WITH CHIEF ARVOL LOOKING HORSE

                     AN EVENING WITH CHIEF ARVOL LOOKING HORSE

Photo by Brian Hardin

Free and Open to the Public

Opening Blessing – Skokomish Tribe Youth Drum Group

Opening Introduction – Delbert Miller, Skokomish Spiritual Leader

7pm -9 pm Sunday, February 13th, 2011
Longhouse Education and Cultural Center

Chief Arvol Looking Horse is the 19th generation keeper of the White Buffalo Calf Pipe Bundle and holds the responsibility of spiritual leader among the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota People. (Proceeds of the event will be used to help support World Peace and Prayer Day 2011 this year in Minnesota- http://www.wolakota.org/wppd.html

Sponsored by the Native Student Alliance, and the Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute.

For more information: Raven Redbone at ravenredbone@gmail.com

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An Evening with Charleen Touchette -“Messages from the Earth”

An Evening with Charleen Touchette -“Messages from the Earth”

 

Charleen Touchette is an artist, author, activist and mother of four living in the mountains in Santa Fe, New Mexico where she is the New Mexico Coordinator of Martin Luther King III’s Realizing the Dream Initiative. She was born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island in 1954 and authored t…he award-winning It Stops with Me: Memoir of a Canuck Girl, and NDN Art: Contemporary Native American Art. Charleen was awarded the Women’s Caucus for Art President’s Award in 1998. She is Québècois, Acadian and Métis of mixed blood French and Canadian First Nation ancestry and grew up bilingual in French and English. Charleen writes on the arts, handwork, sustainability, indigenous thinking, healing and nurturing creativity at OneEarthBlogblogspot.com. She is a staff writer for EcoHearth.com where you can find her “Messages from the Earth” Eco Blog, articles for Eco Zine and Eco Op-Ed pieces

An Evening with Deloria Many Grey Horses and Francisco Grant Violich

“Starting from within, working in a circle, in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships,and the world.”

Indigenous Knowledge- A Time of Recognition – Digital Technology and the 4th Way

Deloria Many Grey Horses and Francisco Grant Violich( Franco) are currently working in South East Asia with Indigenous youth from seven different countries. Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos. They are setting up deep social networks that center around Human Rights issues and celebration their culture and traditions.With the advance of technology in the past five years, it has made it very easy for organizations, communities and individuals of all ages to create their own social networks and websites. We use a variety of different open source platforms depending on what the needs are of our DSN participants.” DSN stands for Deep Social Networking.One important aspect of their training focuses on participatory media. There are so many different ways human being can learn and with technology we are able to utilize these different learning styles. They are using FWII site while working in Bangkok at an orphanage and it was so helpful. We would love to be able to use it again and implemented it into our training program.

DATE: Sunday July 25, 2010

Time: 5:00pm – 6:00pm

Location: KAOS 89.3 FM

KAOS is a non-commercial, community radio station broadcasting at 89.3 FM in the South Sound area of Washington state. The station is located on The Evergreen State College campus, in Olympia

City/Town: Olympia, WA

DURATION: 60 minutes

Click here this link below and you can listen by computer

http://kaos.evergreen.edu/listen.html