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Native American Appreciation Day at the Farm
« on: September 30, 2013, 02:19:24 pm »
NATIVE AMERICAN APPRECIATION DAY at THE FARM

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19234 Lake Lindsey Rd. (CR 476), Brooksville FL.
Saturday 26 October 2013, 09h00 till Saturday 26 October 2013, 17h00
Organized by : Betsy Bolger Paulet
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NATIVE AMERICAN APPRECIATION DAY at THE FARM
OCTOBER 26

Authentic Native American gathering - story telling, crafts, music, dancing and drumming. Native Nations Mobile Museum.

Demonstrations on the proud heritage of the people including beading, stone napping and bone knife art, presentations from Cree descendant Jay Wood on Identification of Wild Local Plants and Edibles - Meriel Deer Speaks Softly Henson, native historian, seamstress and storyteller on Tribal Regalia and Customs - Ken Two Feathers Kirby, Ohio Shawnee Legend Keeper, on Spiritual beliefs and the Sacred Circle.

Children's activities. Dogs on leash ONLY. Bring your chair.

Donation: $10 per car - Indian fry bread and tacos and other food concession available on premises. No alcohol.
19234 Lake Lindsey Rd. (CR 476), Brooksville FL.


I have called the tribes and NONE of the "NDNS" that are advertised are enrolled. In fact the one that calls himself 2 feathers is lying about being a member of a membership tribe! The membership tribe was not happy when I called and asked about a bout a man claiming to be one of there members, when all he has to do is pay the membership fee.

I tried to contact: Betsy Bolger Paulet to ask what gives her the right to exploit my culture but I cannot find any contact info. If anyone can find a phone number I will gladly give Betsy a call!
Living that life, some consider a Myth!

Autumn

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Re: Native American Appreciation Day at the Farm
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2013, 02:36:02 am »
Here is the Facebook link for the Native American Appreciation Day:

https://www.facebook.com/events/290090421131456

And this is the Facebook and website for Deer Speaks Softly (Meriel Henson), who believes her family heritage is Mohawk:

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I believe my family Heritage is Mohawk. Grand-Father has gifted me the power to create, I do so in Honor of our Ancestors

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Deer-Speaks-Softly-Designs/159391159734
http://deerspeakssoftlydesigns.com/



Autumn

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Re: Native American Appreciation Day at the Farm
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2013, 10:15:01 pm »
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Cree descendant Jay Wood on Identification of Wild Local Plants and Edibles

http://www.savethemanatee.org/three_sisters/savethreesisters_concert_5-08.html

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Helen Spivey (center) with Jay Wood (left) and Valinda McQueen (right), otherwise known as Starbird, who also performed at the Concert on the Point event.

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The husband and wife team of Valinda McQueen and Jay Wood traveled for seven years throughout Florida before retiring to their rural home in Altoona...They wrote and performed these songs at major festivals throughout the state. Jay is a sixth generation Florida 'cracker'.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoiuQ7D3cMY
« Last Edit: October 01, 2013, 10:23:40 pm by Autumn »