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CedarLight Discussion => CedarLight Announcements and CedarLight Events => Topic started by: mahreen on April 08, 2007, 08:21:09 PM
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Caryn and I expect to host Garry Rowland towards the end of the week (04/12) as he travels through the area. He is director of the Wounded Knee Visitors Center and an activist in the Lakota and Native American movements. In Saturday's email he wrote
"I'm very interested in doing workshops or presentations so if you could arrange any, soon or later on this Spring, that would be great."
I've no more details yet, but expect to be chatting with him on Thurs/Fri/Satt hsi week to learn more about what he is looking for. If he can still till SUnday, we will try for a Sunday Afternoon workshop at CedarLight, however that remains iffy at this time.
Anyone else with oppotunties where he may able to address people in this area, please consider extending an inviation (pls email me off list at (will.pierson@verizon.net) I will keep you individually posted as I learn more of schedule, needs, topics, etc. For a further intro, pls google "Garry Rowland" + "Lakota" as there appear to ne several unassocited hits on his name alone.
Walk with the OldOnes, Will
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If Garry Rowland is interested in only speaking on Friday the 13th, I will postpone our Lodge meeting to May.
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Jesse, thanks for the offer. I think if we plan somethig for Sunday, it will make more time to get the word circulated. I still dont know what kind and source of money we are talking about either, whether he needs a speakers fee, or will visit clg for the opportunity to appeal for donations. As we did pay a propane bill last winter, maybe we can waive any fee, but I think real serious donations may be in order if he does come to CLG. I just recieved this from him:
Ampetu Wast'e ( good Day),
Tomorrow I'll be going to Boston and I plan on coming towards Baltimore on Thursday and I can probably stay till sunday. I'll be traveling on bus so I can tell them to take me to the down town station. I am a historian in my own way about Wounded Knee as I have experienced such as being a veteran of the Wounded Knee takeover. I was one of the peole instrumental in the name change at the Battle of the little Big Horn and also helped organize the Chief Big Foot Memorial Ride. I was hired as a sergeant of Police when the Tribe contracted Law Enforcement from the B.I.A. and I attended the Police Acedemy in the State of South Dakota and was certified Law Enforcement Officer. I also owned and operated a Propane Gas company and several convenience stores on the Rez.
Toksa !
Garry
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ooopppss, I think I got confused, I just posted this message to the inqmi list, maybe it shold have been posted here instead. Sorry
I recieved the following from Garry as of earlier today (Monday). He indicates that he is available for Sunday, so I would like to plan on two hours of time for him to speak to us. I hope we can be respectful and generous as I suspect he will has worthy causes to discuss and important views to share.
I suggest we plan to start our Walk with the OldOnes about 11:00 and aloow Garry twou hours from 12:00 to 2:00. This will still give us 2:00 to 4:00 to develop Thargalia more.
Walk with the OldOnes, Will
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I realize this is a big favor to ask and I'm not sure if Garry will go for it, but I was wondering if someone could record his talk somehow either via video or tape recorder. I won't be here Sunday as I'll be in Ohio celebrating my Grandma's 83rd birthday and I'm really interested in hearing what he has to say about Wounded Knee. I would greatly appreciate it if someone would do this but I understand if it's not possible. Thanks all the same.
I'll be back for RoC on Apr. 22.
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If it's okay with the Witan, I volunteer to write up something for Mr. Rowland's visit on Witchvox, LiveJournal, and various Yahoo Groups.
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I can record it for you.
Jesse: Send an email to witan@cedarlightgrove.org. It gets forwarded to the entire Witan.
If they do vote to post it live, since I have access to the Grove WitchVox account, I can post it there.
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I don't want to volunteer you for work, but it would be better if you and Will to write something a bio and what he's going to talk about. I started to write but don't have anything to go on. If you were to write it, I could copy and paste it all over the interwebs.
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Here is what I am posting to the WaBa and the Ft Mead lists.
I realize this is short notice but the opportunity happened really fast. Please pass to all who may be interested and RSVP me, Caryn MacLuan, at carynml@verizon.net so I can make sure we have enough coffee and tea available. If there are more than 15 or so folks, we might need to be outside so dress appropriately for the weather. We are planning on our weekly blessing service at about 11 AM and giving Garry time to speak from about Noon untill he is done talking.
Directions to CedarLight can be found at http://www.cedarlightgrove.org/about/location/ (http://www.cedarlightgrove.org/about/location/)
Garry Rowland, director of the Wounded Knee Visitors Center, Headsman of the Fire Lightning Tiospaye in Wounded Knee, and Director of the Wounded Knee chapter of the American Indian Movement (AIM) will be at CedarLight Grove this coming Sunday, April 15th. We plan to give him time to talk about the history of Wounded Knee and the private project to maintain a Native American owned and operated memorial to those who died at Wounded Knee both in the late 1800's and in the 1970's. See some of the links below for more details.
In Garry's own words:
I am a historian in my own way about Wounded Knee as I have experienced such as being a veteran of the Wounded Knee takeover. I was one of the people instrumental in the name change at the Battle of the little Big Horn and also helped organize the Chief Big Foot Memorial Ride. I was hired as a sergeant of Police when the Tribe contracted Law Enforcement from the B.I.A. and I attended the Police Acedemy in the State of South Dakota and was certified Law Enforcement Officer.
He is also interested in talking to event organizers in the area about appearances and of course fundraising for the Memorial Center.
For a further intro, pls google "Garry Rowland" + "Lakota" as there appear to be several unassocited hits on his name alone.
Why the Wounded Knee Memorial is NOT owned and opperated by the US Park Service.
http://www.dickshovel.com/WKc.html (http://www.dickshovel.com/WKc.html)
A contrast between Little Big Horn and Wounded Knee Memorials
http://www.alternet.org/story/13918/ (http://www.alternet.org/story/13918/)
The Story of the Massacre
http://www.dickshovel.com/WKa.html (http://www.dickshovel.com/WKa.html)
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I posted it in and around the interwebs.
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Caryn, I'll be there. What do we need? Food? Drinks?
Let me know and I'll get some extra stuff when I head to the store this week.
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Oh boy extra stuff :D.
Hi Cat, Seriously, I dont know if we will need a whole lot of extra stuff for Sunday. CLG's gotten real good the practice hospitality as a regular thing from what I've seen of late. I guess a few biggish bottle of juice or tea soda or something might be nice, rather relying on the soda fund.
I got word from Garry that he now plans to arrive late Friday afternoon, so he is not in town just yet. I will keep you posted.
Also, I'd like a general sense of the fellowship on a "press release". One I confirm that Garry is in fact in-town and planning on Sunday at CLG, should I post a press release to the Baltimore SUN's religon notes area. Sems like a good idea to me, but it may bring more public visibility. Are there any vetos?
I guess I should also put this in front of the Witan.
Thanks for the advice, Will
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I could help draft something up to present to the Witan but we need to move fast if we are going to do that. Like TODAY
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Hm, I have already set the "social networking" wheels in motion using E-mail, Yahoo Groups, and LiveJournal. Personally, I think that's enough.
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Caryn..I think the Witan would like you to get something out to the paper...You are an "authorized" spokeperson for the Grove
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Here's the press release i sent to Liz Kay at the Baltimore Sun. I dont think it got here in time to meet deadline, but we will see:
Press Release: CedarLight Grove, ADF to Host Garry Rowland on April 15th
CedarLight Grove will host Garry Rowland, the Director of the Wounded Knee Visitor's Center for a presentation at 12 noon April, 15 2007. Mr. Rowland lives in Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. One of the last actions of the US Calvary against the indigenous peoples occurred at Wounded Knee SD in late 1800's. Wounded Knee is also the site of a confrontation between AIM members and Federal Agents in the 1970's. Mr. Rowland is a certified Law Enforcement Officer with service in SD; a veteran of the US Army with service in Germany; and leader in AIM activities at Wounded Knee SD from 1973 to present. His presentation will include both the historical background and current issues affecting his community.
The presentation will take place at CedarLight's sanctuary at 5918 Edna Ave in the Hamilton area of Baltimore. It is free and open to the public (weather and space permitting). Free will offerings on behalf of Fire Lightning Tiopaye will be accepted. Fire Lightning Tiopaye is an IRS 501(c)3 non-profit organization supporting Mr. Rowland's educational and youth development activities in the Pine Ridge Community. CedarLight Grove, ADF is a faith-based community serving the Greater Baltimore Area.
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Also, got email from Garry this morning;
Subject: Re: Hokahey
Hello Will and Caryn,
I'm planning to arrive there at 7:35pm tonight at the downtown Baltimore bus station at 2110 Haynes St, corner of Haynes and Russell Streets. I'm leaving Springfield, MA. at 10:15 am this morning. Thank you for your hospitality. I'll see you soon.
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No plans for this evening, as Caryn is at Warrior's guild. Tentative plans are Highland Farms tomorow, maybe a gathering someplace over dinner on Sat; and presentation noon on Sunday; unknown after that.
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Caryn is unable to get on the internet right now, but she wanted me to let everyone know that we raised:
$366.52
For the Fire Lightning Tiospaye organization.
Huzzah to CedarLight!
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In addition, I believe this is the correct site with the Wishlist for Tiospaye:
http://woundedkneevisitorcenter.com/woundedknee/p8.html
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Most sincere thanks to all CLG for hosting an unknown guest, and showing him the honor and hospitality of our Grove. The meeting with Garry was quite unexpected, and developed all too rapidly; and yet we all responded with courtesy and grace. He is now on his way to Knoxville, and may well return for the first weekend in May at HighLand and Spoutwood Farms.
Thanks again, it is really great that the whole grove came together to make this happen wow
((hugs)) will