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Jonathan B. Hook, Ph.D. jonhook at wt.net
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Friends-
Beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, San Antonio College will be holding a
conference on multiculturalism and slapping the Indian community in the
face. (
http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/portales/conf.htm)
The keynote speaker for the conference is "Chief" Michael Hull. Mr.
Hull is a non-Indian Austin attorney and author of Sun Dancing: A
Spiritual Journey on the Red Road
(
http://www.parkstpress.com/titles/sundan.htm#Author) He will be
speaking on Indian spirituality. Mr. Hull is closely associated with
Thunderhorse Ranch, a New Age center in south Texas run by Mary
Thunder. In her excellent American Indian Quarterly article titled
"Plastic Shamans and Astroturf Sun Dances: New Age Commercialization of
Native American Spirituality"
(
http://muse.jhu.edu/demo/aiq/24.3aldred.html), Lisa Aldred says this
about Mary Thunder: "Not all those designated as "plastic" by Native
American activists publish books. There are quite a number who run
workshops, seminars, or centers claiming to teach Native American
spiritual practice. For example, one non-Native American woman who calls
herself Mary Thunder runs a New Age center in Texas where she conducts
sweats, pipe ceremonies, and talks with space aliens through Max, the
crystal skull." On Mary Thunder's web site Mr. Hull is listed as one of
her "ministers of the Blue Star Church."
(
http://www.marythunder.com/BlueStarChurch/minister.htm) His book also
includes a foreword by Mary Thunder, and the majority of reviews are by
New Age authors.
I will not presume to judge Mr. Hull's spiritual authenticity. I do
find it outrageous that San Antonio College chooses a non-Indian for its
keynote speaker on Indian spirituality, and one so openly tied to an
individual regarded in the Indian community as an exploiter of Native
spirituality.
Please let me know your thoughts on this, and contact Dr. Robert W.
Ramsay, Chancellor, Alamo Community College District (210-208-8000) at
rramsay at accd.edu who will also be speaking at the opening ceremonies.
Please convey the inappropriateness of not including speakers from the
American Indian community on the topic of Indian spirituality.
wa-dv
Jonathan Hook
American Indian Resource Center
San Antonio, Texas
210-655-1300
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