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Thursday, February 21, 2008

View from the Holy Fire Place...Read at the Wolve's Den in July of '07

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Shonge Xube Wau

Shonge Xube Wau
Sacred Horse Woman

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Renee Sans Souci, Shonge Xube Wau (Sacred Horse Woman)
Renee Sans Souci (Omaha Tribe of Nebraska and Iowa) is a poet and educator. As a child, Renee was strongly influenced by the images and struggles of Native people during the 20th century. Her poetry and writing reflect the thoughts and feelings of being Native in this contemporary time period of the 21st Century known as the “Turtle Island Renaissance.” Renee is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Education and Human Sciences, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. As a certified educator (K-8) and ESL (K-12) instructor, Renee is currently designing a language survival school based on Native philosophy and worldviews. She is dedicated to Native youth suicide prevention, language revitalization, community healing and to restoring spiritual connection to the Sky and the Earth through Native teachings.
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Kia Ora from New Zealand's ARDIJAH!

Kia Ora from New Zealand's ARDIJAH!

Originators of the Poly Funk Sound!

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Background on Ceremonia Chalchiutlicue

Background on Ceremonia Chalchiutlicue
Ceremonia Chalchiutlicue is dedicated to honoring the waters of the world. Here in Minnesota we live in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, and as guests amongst the Lakota, Dakota, Nakota and Ojibwa Nations, we host this ceremony with hopes that we as a people will work toward achieving a healthy environment that will allow us to live in harmony with the universe.
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Danza Mexica Cuauhtemoc in Minnesota
Danza Mexica Cuauhtemoc is a community of people dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Mexica/Azteca culture, ceremonies, warrior dance, accurate history and traditions.
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Christopher Cartmill

Christopher Cartmill
photo by Christopher Kahley

Playwright, Actor, Director...

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HOME LAND Cast
Taken in May at the LIED Center for Performing Arts

Ewithai Wongithe! All My Relations!

Ewithai Wongithe! All My Relations!
Blog Designed by Renee Sans Souci, Shonge Xube Wau (Sacred Horse Woman), Omaha Tribal Member and Proud to Serve Native People!

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First Peoples Fund:
"...to honor and support the creative community-centered First Peoples artists; and nurture the collective spirit that allows them to sustain their peoples."

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Food & Water Watch Information

These Are Critical Issues to Keep Up On...

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Honor the Youth Organization

Honor the Youth Organization

For more information on the HTY Spiritual Runs:

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IT TAKES A SINGLE DROP TO START A WAVE...
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Mending the Circle by Diane Robinson Kerr

Mending the Circle by Diane Robinson Kerr
A Practical Guide to Facilitating Groups
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Mother Earth Water Walk, April 26 - May 12, 2008, Lake Michigan

Mother Earth Water Walk, April 26 - May 12, 2008, Lake Michigan

Our mission is to raise awareness about our water.
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Love Reggae Music? Then You'll Love Native Roots!

Love Reggae Music?  Then You'll Love Native Roots!
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Omaha Indian Country...
Renee & Colleen at the Holy Fire Place near Macy, Nebraska

From the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

From the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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More Information on the Omaha Tribe

More Information on the Omaha Tribe
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