Posts Tagged ‘seattle’
Pacific Northwest Tribes-a shoutout
Even though YT has again shredded my video into blurriness,these old photos deserved to be seen outside the Library of Congress,I
feel.
This month I saw a YT partner perpetuating stereotypes of North American Indigenous Peoples.I hope this can help at least one person shed a wrong notion.
The language spoken in the video is Lushootseed,provided as an example so that people can understand how the White settlers got Chief Si?al/Seattle’s name,and many other Native words wrong.
Another audio example can be found at:
Vi Hilbert interview
http://www.historylink.org/video/sound/HilbertSeattle.wma
Lushootseed is the Native American Language indigenous to the Seattle area. It belongs to the Salishan language family, whose domain extends from the Pacific coast eastward to western Montana and from British Columbia southward to Oregon.
http://nuuchahnulth.org/language/language.html (quicktime player needed)
On 13 September 2007, the UN passed its Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
While the term “indigenous” is not defined, its 46 articles affirm the right to self-determination including the pursuits of economic, social and cultural development (Article 3). Other rights include:
* Maintaining distinct political, legal, economic, social and cultural institutions while participating in those of the state (Article 5),
* Not being forcibly assimilated (Article 8,
* Revitalizing and developing their language and educate in their language (Articles 13-14),
* Redress for past injustices (Article 28),
* Access across international borders (Article 36), and
* Financial and technical assistance from the state to achieve these rights (Article 39)
With Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States voting against, and 11 countries abstaining, the Declaration passed with 144 countries in favor.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~`WASHINGTON,D.C, Sept. 20, 2004 ~~~~~~~~~~~~Washington State’s Lummi Indian Nation presented two totem poles carved out of red cedar trees older than the United States to the Pentagon Sept. 19 as a gesture of unity and support to the families of the 184 people who died there in the Sept. 11, 2001 attack.
The Liberty and Freedom totem poles with the Sovereignty crossbar placed across them are the “sacredness of love joining us together,” said Jewell “Praying Wolf” James, councilman and master carver of the Lummi Nation. The Lummi presented the poles to the Pentagon in a Sept. 19 ceremony to commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001 attack. Photo by Rudi Williams
“The totem poles are a symbol of something that all of us have within us,” said Jewell “Praying Wolf” James, a councilman and master carver of the Lummi Nation. “We have the power to heal, the power to love each other, the power to unite — that’s what the symbol is about.
“The totem pole isn’t a sacred thing, it’s the sacredness of love joining us together,” said James, who wore a coned straw hat over long, black, braided hair and a black vest with a shadowy gray wolf’s head on the back.
Praying Wolf James, who introduced all of the totem pole carvers, said, “I’m proud of the Lummi Nation for believing that the four colors on these poles red, white, black and yellow reflect the four races of America. I think America is beautiful because we’re composed of all four races and we believe in liberty and freedom — the freedom to chose our own leadership and remove them, (and) the liberty to practice our own native beliefs or our own form of organized religion.”
He noted that more than 80 people helped carve, paint and clean up, and about four dozen Indian nations across the country helped take the poles to the three sites and added their prayers.
None of the photos here were taken from the University of Washington collection,though they have an excellent online library.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/native.html
Many of Edward Curtis&Asahel Curtis’ photos can be found copyright free at the Library of Congress website.
http://www.nalacircle.org/peacepoles.htm
Nisga’a tribe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfxlQZDYVlU
Makah Paddle to Lummi 2007
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NlHnXg3sg8&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gx1JAGyKC8&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmmxKzS19Z8&feature=related
Tulalip Salmon Days,Lummi invite tribe to canoe journey,pow wow dancers,hoop dancer,Puyallup Tribe honors veterans
First Nations’ canoes
Samish Family&canoes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_tOqwJLvmU
S’Klallam enter Lummi Potlatch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU7q_ti3c-U
Kwakiutl Red Cedar Ceremony Dances
Haida,Tlingit,Tsimshian,Kwakiutl,Cowichan,Tulalip,
Duwamish,Stillaguamish,Skokomish,Nootka,Sauk-Siattle,
S’Klallam,Squaxin Island
This video is dedicated to the memory of my friend Eleanor Little field,whose tribal name I could never say right.RIP
Duration : 0:1:59
Native American Meditation 15; There are four ways
Native American Meditation 15;
- There are four ways; Diablo-White Mountain Apache
- My people; Plenty Coups-Crow
Native American Meditations is dedicated to the Buffalo Hearts of the Native American Nations, Tribes and Confederacies; Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Black Elk, Red Cloud, Pontiac, Fool’s Crow, Sunbear, Chief Seattle, Tecumseh, Logan, Mangus Colorado, Quanah Parker, Cochise, Osceola, Powhatan, Joseph Brant, Washakie, Geronimo, Looking Glass, Plenty Coups, Red Jacket, Black Hawk, Gall, Sequoyah, Wovoka, those whose words appear here, and those whose words can no longer be heard; your spirit, strength and accomplishments burn in our hearts still. Hetch etu (it is so).
All performances, nature sounds and images were recorded on location. Every contributor to this project is Native American. May this contemplative music will help you connect with Mother Earth and you two-legged, four-legged, winged and finned Brothers and Sisters.
-PJ Coyote Caller Birosik-
Narrators; PJ Coyote Caller Birosik/Tungus-Chumash, Joe Chasing Horse/Lakota, June Dogskin/Hunkpapa, Marvin Helper/Lakota, Nyla Helper/Lakota, Bernard Ice/Lakota, Timothy Kills In Water/Sincangu-Lakota, Rosalie Little Thunder/Sincangu-Lakota, Everett poor Thunder/Lakota, Brooke Schiavi/Cherokee-Lakota, Steve Schiavi/Cherokee-Lakota, Fred Sinkevich/Cherokee-Lakota, David Swallow Jr./Lakota, Cordell Tuley/Dineh.
Suggested reading list about Native American Culture and Beliefs.
-The American heritage book of Indians (W. Brandon)
The Sacred (Beck, Walters&Francisco)
Fools Crow; wisdom& power (T.Mails)
Black elk; the sacred ways of a Lakota (W.Black Elk&W.Lyon)
Buffalo hearts (Sun Bear)
Native American Wisdom (Nernburn&Mengelkoch)
The soul of an Indian (Ohiyesa/C.A. Eastman)
The Indians book (Natalie Curtis)
Duration : 0:2:1
Native American Meditation 11; The Butterfly, Those who..
Native American Meditation 11;
-The Butterfly; Brooke Schiavi-Cherokee/Lakota
- Those who know; Traditional Iglulik
- One time I was walking; Wallace Black Elk-Lakota
- The old people; Chief Luther Standing Bear-Teton/Oglala
- Everything is; Chief Luther Standing Bear-Teton/Oglala
- My grandfater; Joe Chasing Horse-Lakota
- The earth is;Bedagi-Penobscot
- Every part of; Chief Seattle-Suquamish
Native American Meditations is dedicated to the Buffalo Hearts of the Native American Nations, Tribes and Confederacies; Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Black Elk, Red Cloud, Pontiac, Fool’s Crow, Sunbear, Chief Seattle, Tecumseh, Logan, Mangus Colorado, Quanah Parker, Cochise, Osceola, Powhatan, Joseph Brant, Washakie, Geronimo, Looking Glass, Plenty Coups, Red Jacket, Black Hawk, Gall, Sequoyah, Wovoka, those whose words appear here, and those whose words can no longer be heard; your spirit, strength and accomplishments burn in our hearts still. Hetch etu (it is so).
All performances, nature sounds and images were recorded on location. Every contributor to this project is Native American. May this contemplative music will help you connect with Mother Earth and you two-legged, four-legged, winged and finned Brothers and Sisters.
-PJ Coyote Caller Birosik-
Narrators; PJ Coyote Caller Birosik/Tungus-Chumash, Joe Chasing Horse/Lakota, June Dogskin/Hunkpapa, Marvin Helper/Lakota, Nyla Helper/Lakota, Bernard Ice/Lakota, Timothy Kills In Water/Sincangu-Lakota, Rosalie Little Thunder/Sincangu-Lakota, Everett poor Thunder/Lakota, Brooke Schiavi/Cherokee-Lakota, Steve Schiavi/Cherokee-Lakota, Fred Sinkevich/Cherokee-Lakota, David Swallow Jr./Lakota, Cordell Tuley/Dineh.
Suggested reading list about Native American Culture and Beliefs.
-The American heritage book of Indians (W. Brandon)
The Sacred (Beck, Walters&Francisco)
Fools Crow; wisdom& power (T.Mails)
Black elk; the sacred ways of a Lakota (W.Black Elk&W.Lyon)
Buffalo hearts (Sun Bear)
Native American Wisdom (Nernburn&Mengelkoch)
The soul of an Indian (Ohiyesa/C.A. Eastman)
The Indians book (Natalie Curtis)
Duration : 0:7:20
Native American Music Video
Native American New Age Music from Sacred Spirits with pow-wow takes.
Music from the Cd “Sacred Spirit” (chats and dances from the Native Americans).
Pow-wow takes and edition by Cesar Espinoza
www.ayllurecords.com
Duration : 0:3:44
