Study Abroad
Home     Study in USA   Study in germany   Study in france   Study in sweden   Study in australia   Study in canada   Study in uk   harvard university   american universities   usa universities   usa study visa   All Tags
Home ›› Study in USA ›› Pow-Wow Time: Concerns about Non-Native Trades
   
 You may find:
assimilation foreign students american universities ; american universities arab ; top 10 american universities
 Popular Tags:
usa universities first letter | usa universities campus | top universities of usa | canadian distributor for harvard university press | harvard university tourist accommodation | harvard university cruisy bathrooms glory hole | harvard university gazette on-line - sleep learning | harvard university graduates | harvard university historical society | harvard university historical studies
Pow-Wow Time: Concerns about Non-Native Trades

Tag:american universities Udall scholarship american universities | 59 Viewers| ndnpolicy 2009-04-29 07:55:24 Publish:

This is an opinion!! Not mine or AIP's, but, thought it was a good piece and needed to be heard. I received it via email and decided to post it on AIP.

FYI...

Greetings
to all my Native brothers and sisters:

Tansi.
My name is Darwin Whitstone and I’m from the Cree Tribe. I
am not affiliated with any organizations, groups, or societies,
but I do wonder what happened to our advocates on Native issues.

As you all know, Pow Wow season is here again, and I wish all
of you, my relations, all Tribal Nations on Turtle Island ,
safe travel to and from the various Pow Wows you will visit
this season.
As Native People, we have endured various assaults on our
culture and traditions. We have been through the fires
of atrocity and have made it through, but not unscathed.
The massacres, long walks, genocide, and forced assimilation
through the boarding school system have wreaked havoc on
American Indian Tribes in the United States and Canada .
Today, we still see and feel the effects of the efforts of those
bent on destroying our culture and way of life. As Native People
we still experience racism and exploitation of Native Culture, i.e.
Native mascots for sports’ teams, traders/merchants buying
authentic crafts from Native artists at a fraction of the cost only
to resale to the public at a thousand percent markup.
Another major concern I would like to address is the recent attack
on our Pow Wow culture – The Gathering of Nations Pow Wow.
As you are all aware, The Gathering of Nations is supported by
various Tribes from the United States and Canada .
My intentions are not to offend or demean anyone associated
with this Pow Wow, but there are some concerns that need to
be addressed.

1) White Traders are housed in the main arena while the majority of
Native vendors are located in a tent away from the Pow Wow.

2) Natives traveling from distant locations to participate in and hold
on to their Native culture must pay ridiculous doorway fees
as well as parking fees.

3) Any Brothers wanting to record must register their recorders and
pay a fee to record.

4) Outdoor drinks and meals are not allowed – forcing participants
and spectators to purchase expensive food and drinks indoors.

5) This one Powwow generates enough money to hold ten more powwows
of that magnitude, and yet, Mr. Powwow Coordinator in an
interview with the Navajo Times, states, “The remainder of
the money is used to fund next year’s powwow.”

6) The Pow Wow coordinator (NON-INDIAN) demonstrates ignorance
and/or blatant disrespect for Native culture – (i.e. I have seen the
coordinator rush through a crowd of dancers with no worry or concern
for the Eagle feather used in their regalia; I have seen him roughly
grab a fancy dancer on the arm, swinging him around and cussed
him out for blowing a whistle; I have seen him stop a drum group in
the middle of their drumming when a whistle was blown.)

How can you explain for a Non-Native have the power to stop a
whistle at a Powwow and then proceed to stop the drum that
responded to that whistle!? And yet we continue to support
this individual every year, considering the taboos he violated.
This individual was asked to MC a powwow in a New Mexico
community a couple years ago. The powwow committee
asked him for a donation, which he gladly donated $600 but
asked for $800 at the end for MCing the powwow.

Pow Wows are an important part of our culture that gives us
strength, rejuvenates the heart, and heals us.
Although money is needed to fund pow wows, they should not
be exploited for the benefit of one person. Each year,
The Gathering of Nations Pow Wow raises hundreds of
thousands of dollars of INDIAN MONEY in entrance fees,
parking fees, vendor fees, recording fees, and countless
other fees. Where does this money go???
There are many Tribal Nations across the U.S. and Canada who do
not have enough resources to fund scholarships for their
Tribal members to further their education and improve their
communities. This Pow Wow has found a way to exploit
our cultural traditions to make money….money that should
be distributed back to less fortunate Tribal Nations to
assist their children with scholarships.

Please do not take this as some sort of jealous attack, it is
merely concern for maintaining our traditions and knowing
that the day when NON-INDIANS dictate the terms of our
culture and exploit us for their financial benefit WILL
NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN. If you are planning or already
have planned a trip this year, please consider the larger
issue at stake – our CULTURE, our FUTURE.

I THANK YOU - MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS ON TURTLE ISLAND FOR
THIS TIME.

MAY THE CREATOR TAKE CARE OF YOUR HOME FIRES AND GUIDE YOU
ON YOUR JOURNEYS.

PLEASE FORWARD TO OTHER BROTHERS & SISTERS IF YOU FEEL OUR
CULTURE AND VALUES ARE AT STAKE…
Hiy-hiy!
(thank you!)
Yahoo: american universities Pow-Wow Time: Concerns about Non-Native Trades american universities Udall scholarship
Google: american universities Udall scholarship Pow-Wow Time: Concerns about Non-Native Trades american universities
Post your comment about:    Pow-Wow Time: Concerns about Non-Native Trades

   

Topics: Study in USA Study in germany Study in france Study in sweden Study in australia Study in canada Study in uk
All Contents was collected by orders.If you have any problem please Click Me © 2008 Study Abroad Time 0.187026 S(s).Query 5.