Posts Tagged ‘american’
Oil Spill Threatens Native American “Water” Village
The town of Grand Bayou, Louisiana, has no streets and no cars, just water and boats. And now the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico threatens the very existence of the Atakapa-Ishak Indians who live there. “We’re facing the potential for cultural genocide,” says one tribe member.
Duration : 0:5:14
AMAZING GRACE IN CHEROKEE – NATIVE AMERICAN
TO ALL NATIVE AMERICANS …. AND FOR ALL THOSE THAT WISH THEY WERE………PEACE BE WITH YOU……….
Duration : 0:6:10
Native American Treaties and Health Care
Dr. Donald Warne explains that Native Americans are the only U.S. group born with a legal right to health care. Historically, however, American Indian health care programs have been inadequately funded, especially compared with other federally subsidized health care.
This video is a Web-exclusive supplement to “Bad Sugar,” Episode 4 of “UNNATURAL CAUSES: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?” This ground-breaking documentary series looks at how the social, economic and physical environments in which we are born, live, and work profoundly affect our longevity and health. The series broadcast nationally on PBS in spring 2008, and can be bought on DVD from California Newsreel, www.newsreel.org
Visit www.unnaturalcauses.org to learn more.
Duration : 0:1:10
Legacy – Native American Photogravures & Music (1890-1920)
This video is NOT made by me….
Taken from the DVD : Legacy – Native American Photogravures & Music. (1890-1920)
Is a historical look at the photogravure work of Edward S. Curtis, who captured one of the most significant visual collections of traditional American Indian culture. Images illustrating the old time Indian, his dress, ceremonies life and manners are presented against the backdrop of beautiful Native American music performed by Mary Youngblood, Joanne Shenandoah and Lawrence Laughing. What is a “photogravure?” A photogravure is a method of printing from an intaglio plate that is etched, or engraved, according to a photographic image. The process was most popular during the turn of the century.
http://www.amazon.com/Legacy-Native-American-Photogravures-Music/dp/B0000DG07G
Duration : 0:9:40
You Can Hear Them Dancing-Joanne Shenandoah
DISCLAIMER BELOW.
Joanne Shenandoah is an Iroquois singer and acoustic guitarist. She is a member of the Wolf Clan of the Oneida Nation of the Haudenosaunee Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy. Her music is a mixture of traditional songs and melodies with a blend of traditional and contemporary instrumentation. She has recorded more than 14 albums and won a multitude of awards, including “Artist of the Year” at the Native American Music Awards. She is currently living in Oneida, new York. Ms. Shenandoah received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Syracuse University in 2002, the first ever given to a Native performer. She has received more Native American Music Awards (11 to date) than any other artist including a “Lifetime Achievement Award” in 2008. She has 14 albums and three GRAMMY nominations. She was awarded the GRAMMY for her part in the album “Sacred Ground” with Rita Coolidge and Robert Mirabel. She is the author of the book “Skywoman”. She has also received numerous Syracuse Area Music Awards (SAMMYS) and was presented with the Grand Prize by the Native Film Festival in Montreal, Canada for her soundtrack in the documentary “Our Land Our Life” in June of 2008.
Disclaimer; I don’t own the music nor the pictures. All credits go to the authors of the song and the pictures.
You Can Hear Them Dancing-Joanne Shenandoah
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Native American Suicide Prevention Organization
The Native American Suicide Prevention Organization (NASPO) aims to educate the youth, parents, schools and Native American tribes of the state of South Dakota about the prevalence of suicide among the Native American peoples, the warning signs indicating a person is at increased risk for attempting suicide, strategies for intervening with those at risk for attempting suicide and the availability of resources on and off the reservations, in order to reduce the risk of suicide in the state of South Dakota.
NASPO is dedicated to furthering effective culturally based suicide prevention strategies through collaborative activities and information sharing in order to save lives.
The Native Americans Suicide Prevention Organization was founded in 2010 from the recognition that collaboration between like organizations would help pool resources and strengthen member organizations ability to effect positive change in the suicide prevention arena. NASPO members are dedicated to working with each other and the private sector to help advance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention: Goals and Objectives for Action, to encourage performance measures, and to share information and resources to further suicide prevention.
This document lays out a framework for action and guides development of an array of services and programs that must be developed to prevent suicide. It is designed to be a catalyst for social change with the power to transform attitudes, policies, and services. Our goal is to improve the health and well-being of Native people through the prevention of suicide in a culturally based manner.
Duration : 0:2:10
Native American Tribute Part 4
Spine chilling video dedicated to Native American culture and Spirit. Sit back and get ready for spiritual enlightenment.
Duration : 0:6:8
Pt. 4 Odell Borg’s Native American Flute Lessons
Flutemaker Odell Borg’s Native American Flute Lesson series. Get the whole video on DVD with a flute purchase at www.HighSpirits.com
Duration : 0:7:54
Native American YHWH – Rock Medicine
The Shawnee hold a Moses commandment stone along with a keystone. The Shawnee are also known as the Hopewell. Resent research shows that the Hopewell might be the Nephite’s of the Book of Mormons. You can see much more on my Native American YHWH page on my site, http://www.QuietBuck.com
Stones: http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/decalog.html
Hanukkiah: http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/efw.html
The Cherokee call Creator YoWaH. DNA now shows that the Cherokee are of Jew decent. The Cherokee also have a wall in Tenn. that bares Hebrew writing.
Yowah: http://arkansascherokee.us/Spirituality.html
DNA, Cherokee Wall + more: http://www.cherokeeoflawrencecountytn.org/html/cherokeeisraelconnection.html
Arizona holds Native American hieroglyphs that show scenes and stories. One of them is of a man, an animal, a person on a thrown. And below this is the Tetragrammaton, the Creators name.
video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2QH1jOfIqY
Not listed in the video. The Bat Creek stone that talks about Judeans. The Michigan tablets that show the crucification of Yahushua among many other stories. Many of these stones also have the Tetragrammaton etched into them.
I have more stone items on my web site under the Native American YHWH section. There is more evidence still out there, more than most are willing to accept. As many believe the lie the “white man” told us, that we are savages.
Duration : 0:3:19
Savage Country: American Indian Sports Mascots Part One
Part one of a 2003 documentary on the use of American Indian mascots in Oklahoma High School sports.
Duration : 0:9:53
Native American The apache
Native American pictures of the apache tribe from North America
and Apache Lightning song
Duration : 0:2:19
