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Shoshone-Bannock History in Idaho PART I OF II: 2008's historic Idaho Democratic Convention, held in Boise, ID, June 12-14, invited Idaho Native American Tribal members from the Shoshone-Bannock/Fort Hall, Shoshone-Paiute/Duck Valley, Nez Perce, and Coeur D'Alene tribal communities to take an active part in the convention activities. On June 12th, the Idaho AFL-CIO hosted a Democratic picnic for convention goers. Mr. Ted Howard, Cultural Resource Director, Duck Valley, spoke to picnic participants about the Shoshone-Paiute-Bannock history in the Boise Valley area. 9:49 minutes.
Part II-Grand Entry, Flag Ceremony and Recessional All convention tribal members participated in the grand entry at the beginning of the June 13th Idaho Democratic Convention gathering followed by a flag ceremony and presentation by Mr. Lee Juan Tyler, Council Member, Shoshone-Bannock/Fort Hall community. Fort Hall and Duck Valley singers and drummers played songs for the grand entry, flag ceremony and recessional.
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Native American Prophecy Narrated by the late Floyd RedCrow Westerman 6:36 minutes
7 Generations Elder Orin Lyons talks about preparing for the next 7 generations. 8:43 minutes
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R&S->Sacred Places: Native burial grounds near Tisch Mills may include Viking ship Posted on Friday, September 05 @ 11:08:54 CDT (757 reads)
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AUTHOR: Lee Lawrenz
A 200-acre wooded site west of Tisch Mills guards its secrets well. Maybe
that's what its original inhabitants intended.But for historian Bruce Vandervest and several other investigators, the site, confirmed to be a sacred Native American burial ground, continues to draw them back in their determination to find out more: a Viking ship also may be part of the find.
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TNB->Pueblo Indians: Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo prepares for the Feast of St. Anthony Posted on Tuesday, June 10 @ 20:32:46 CDT (1136 reads)
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AUTHOR: Darren Meritz / El Paso Times
The Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo, or Tigua Indians, are preparing for one of their most important holidays this weekend, the feast day of their patron, St. Anthony.
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R&S->Visions/Dreams: OTRR We must honor the buffalo! We are buffalo people Posted on Friday, October 26 @ 18:29:02 CDT (1871 reads)
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AUTHOR and PHOTOGRAPHER: Shirley Bluejay Pierce
Many days passed before the joy of that day settled deeply into my heart and I could move forward to thinking on the realities of the present situation of the buffalo on our People.
The senseless slaughter of 60 million buffalo brought the herds to the point of extinction.
There was no reverence held for the sacred, life-giving buffalo. These creatures were nothing more than money in pockets and an insane "sport" to people who shot them for no purpose other than target practice. There was no honor and no thanks given for the taken life and the buffalo were left to rot beneath the sun.
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R&S->Sacred Places: OTRR We are all one family Posted on Friday, October 26 @ 18:18:27 CDT (1824 reads)
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AUTHOR AND PHOTOGRAPHER: Shelley Bluejay Pierce
As we completed our prayers, we all sat there with the buffalo herd in silence. The buffalo had been making their low, gentle calls back and forth to each other during the entire time we had been praying and singing for and with them. Yet at the end of the prayers, we all, as one family, sat in peace and silence together.
Slowly the real world began to slip back into the moment and the sounds of bustling tourists and cars crept back into the present. And then, as is most often the case with our Native relatives, the laughter began. Gentle teasing and loving laughter went back and forth between us all and we slowly began our journey back to the parking area.
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R&S->Religion: OTRR What the buffalo mean to our people Posted on Friday, October 26 @ 17:57:32 CDT (2062 reads)
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AUTHOR AND PHOTOGRAPHER: Shelley Bluejay Pierce
Time never stops and is always moving us forward and through the changes of seasons. Time stands as an unforgiving taskmaster that regulates the passage through eternal tides.
One breath at a time and one second at a time adds together to a life well lived or one filled with sadness at missed opportunities to make the world a better place. On this September day there was peace, prayers, songs and the drum joining together with the buffalo and humans in a meadow where time seemed to stand still.
The winds calmed, there was no falling snow or rain, the birds called to each other, buffalo slept peacefully or dusted themselves in the soft dirt and simply lived at peace as a family unit.
As Scott began his prayers with the pipe and in praying with and for the buffalo, a door opened that linked our past, present and our future.
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R&S->Prayers: OTRR Pray for the Buffalo Posted on Friday, October 26 @ 17:47:18 CDT (1985 reads)
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AUTHOR and PHOTOGRAPHER: Shelley Bluejay Pierce
In September 2007, there were six devoted people who did not forget the buffalo. Though the day was cold and the sky filled with snow, the journey began into the heart of Yellowstone in search of our beloved buffalo. Three men and three women began the day amidst the traffic, stopping at gas stations, passing through forest ranger stations and dealing with the congestion of Yellowstone Park visitors to arrive at the place where one of the buffalo herds was gathered.
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R&S->Prayers: OTRR A Day With the Buffalo and the Elders Posted on Friday, October 26 @ 17:41:14 CDT (1664 reads)
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AUTHOR and PHOTOGRAPHER: Shelley Bluejay Pierce
On November 29, 2006, eight little buffalo calves forced their way out of a government enclosure where they, and many other wild buffalo, were being detained in holding pens and experimented on by scientists attempting to produce a "brucellosis-free buffalo herd" in the Yellowstone area.
Only a couple weeks after the escape of these determined young buffalo, the winter hunting season began and the buffalo of Yellowstone were beset with hunters chasing them from place to place trying to fill the state issued hunting tags.
During a very stressful time for the buffalo herd in the harsh winter and deep snows where forage is hard to come by, the buffalo run to escape the hunters and the wildlife “management” officials who haze them with helicopters and snowmobiles. The buffalo would not have chosen an insane place to dwell during the long winter season like the heart of Yellowstone Park. They would have followed their instincts and gone to lower prairie grounds where the food supplies were plentiful. Yet, to this very day, they are forced to abide within imaginary fences and made to comply with an illogical and man made system that each year leads many buffalo to their deaths.
This is the way of life for our sacred buffalo. In beginning this story though, let us all back up and take time to learn about them and why they are sacred to the Native people. As is our tradition, listening to the oral history from a trusted Elder is how we learn our history and deepen our respect for our culture and the legacy of those who have come before. I am honored to share this story as told by Scott Frazier, Santee/Crow, as told to him by his Grandfather.
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R&S->Prayers: Native americans offer prayers for Yellowstone bison Posted on Tuesday, October 23 @ 18:22:00 CDT (2020 reads)
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AUTHOR: Shelley Bluejay Pierce
Native Americans consider the buffalo sacred for the life giving relationship between the People and the herd. Elders lifted prayers on behalf of the buffalo herd in Yellowstone prior to the winter months when buffalo are hazed or killed for crossing imaginary park boundary lines.
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R&S->Medicine Men: Medicine man of the 21st century Posted on Thursday, August 02 @ 02:10:39 CDT (3298 reads)
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Albert Laughter is a fifth generation medicine man from the Navajo tribe. He has trained most of his life to treat the people of his tribe with traditional healing methods and natural herbs.
But these days, he is employed by the Federal Government to treat military veterans suffering from the trauma of combat.
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R&S->Sacred Places: OTRR Gang Graffiti Sprayed on Petroglyph National Monument Posted on Sunday, April 29 @ 02:20:43 CDT (3989 reads)
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Tags on the rocks read "TSK," short for Too Sick Krew, an offshoot of another gang. They have been embroiled in a four-year war with rival gang TCK, or Thugs Causing Kaos, that has been blamed for homicides, drugs and stolen vehicles.
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Prophesy->Sioux: Sacred White Buffalo Calf Murdered Posted on Saturday, February 24 @ 10:23:35 CST (4358 reads)
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AUTHOR: Jodi Rave Lee, Lincoln Journal Star
When Joe Merrival was called to the scene of a buffalo shooting on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation recently, he stared in disbelief -- not far away lay his sacred buffalo, its throat slit, its hide tattered.
Medicine Wheel had been the first white buffalo born on Indian lands in more than a century.
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TNB->Navajo Nation: Navajo Marine given conscientious-objector status Posted on Saturday, January 27 @ 00:48:19 CST (3322 reads)
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AUTHOR: Electa Draper
The Marine commandant reversed his earlier decision Wednesday and
granted conscientious-objector status to Pvt. Ronnie Tallman, a 19-year-old
Navajo from Tuba City, Ariz.
Tallman believes his newfound calling as a medicine man makes it impossible
for him to go to Iraq without spiritually harming himself and his community.
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Prophesy->Sioux: Another white buffalo calf born on the Heider farm Posted on Friday, September 15 @ 08:05:51 CDT (4591 reads)
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AUTHOR: Stephanie M. Schwartz
Twelve years later, nearly to the day, another extraordinary miracle has occurred
on the Heider family farm. During or shortly after a severe
lightning storm, another white buffalo calf, this time a male, was
born in the early morning hours to the Heider herd. Like Miracle,
he is not an albino.
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R&S->Sacred Places: OTRR Symbol of Fortune Posted on Monday, June 05 @ 06:44:52 CDT (6941 reads)
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AUTHOR: Mina Vedder
The old-growth forest in Arlecho Creek is special to the Lummi tribe. It is a place of spiritual worship and a place to interact with Mother Nature.
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R&S->Sacred Places: OTRR Navajo Medicinemen's Association holds protection ceremony Posted on Sunday, May 14 @ 13:22:37 CDT (4341 reads)
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AUTHOR: Somana Yaiva, The Observer
Amidst the dust and set into the backdrop of the San Francisco Peaks, the Navajo Medicinemen's Association held a weekend long ceremony over April 21 through 23 for the safeguarding and continued protection of the sacred San Francisco Peaks.
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