"FOR THE NEXT 7 GENERATIONS"
Movie presenting indigenous female elders from The International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers
MONDAY, APRIL 1ST, 6:30 PM at FORUM HALL, K-STATE STUDENT UNION, MANHATTAN, KS
Sponsored by:
KSU Native American Student Association (NASA)
KSU American Ethnic Studies
KSU Women's Studies
KSU English Department
Flint Hills Wisdom Keepers Foundation
See Trailer:
forthenext7generations.com
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Flint Hills Wisdom Keepers Gathering -- Program Update
Join us for our annual gathering in the Flint Hills of Kansas to both share and find inspiration.
Besides our previously announced 2013 Native American Elders and Presenters, we are very honored that The International Council of Thirteen Grandmothers will be represented at our Gathering by:
Grandmother Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance (Oglala Lakota)
Contact Diane Barker at fhwisdomkeepers@gmail.com or call 785-539-9163 with any questions.
Go to fhwisdomkeepers.org for registration information. Be sure to periodically check website for program changes/updates. ~SPONSORED BY THE FLINT HILLS WISDOM KEEPERS FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS~
Follow us on Twitter @fhwisdomkeepers or join the conversation on our Blog at fhwisdomkeepers.blogspot.com.
More Information regarding The International Council of Thirteen Grandmothers is available on their website at grandmotherscouncil.org.
Besides our previously announced 2013 Native American Elders and Presenters, we are very honored that The International Council of Thirteen Grandmothers will be represented at our Gathering by:
Grandmother Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance (Oglala Lakota)
Contact Diane Barker at fhwisdomkeepers@gmail.com or call 785-539-9163 with any questions.
Go to fhwisdomkeepers.org for registration information. Be sure to periodically check website for program changes/updates. ~SPONSORED BY THE FLINT HILLS WISDOM KEEPERS FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS~
Follow us on Twitter @fhwisdomkeepers or join the conversation on our Blog at fhwisdomkeepers.blogspot.com.
More Information regarding The International Council of Thirteen Grandmothers is available on their website at grandmotherscouncil.org.
Featured Activities of 2013: Auction "Fun"raiser
Typically, the last activity we enjoy as a group is a fundraising auction held on Sunday evening after dinner. For those who have experienced a past FHWK auction, all would attest to the fun had by every person in the room. It is even a chance to hone your competitive bidding skills on those items you just cannot live without! All of the funds generated are used to directly support the Elders through honorariums and to cover other Gathering expenses.
Although not necessary for participation in the auction, we do accept your generous donation of items to go up for auction. In past years, there has been large variety of items donated…enlightening books, beautiful jewelry works-of-art, handmade “spirit-inspired” sacred rattle, snow snake (what every grown-up kid needs), pottery, clothing, and the list goes on and on. Think of it as an opportunity to practice sustainable living where items collecting dust at home are repurposed or reused by another!
Please bring some cash or a check to cover your auction “booty”! The Board thanks you in advance for your generosity of item donations. Your participation in the auction will help to make this and future Gatherings possible.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Featured Activities of 2013: Drum Workshop
For those interested,
Rick McBride, a
mixedblood Tsalagi (Cherokee), will
lead a drum workshop on Saturday evening during the
Gathering.
Each participant will learn to make their own personal hand drum using
either a 14-inch round or 15-inch octagonal custom-built frame (nominal
sizes). Rick will explain the sacred nature of this special
instrument and help you understand how to make the connection between
your drum and the beat of your heart. For more
information
and to register, go to http://mixedblood.info/Drum_workshop_registration.html.
Space is limited so make
sure to act soon!
Friday, March 8, 2013
Featured Activities of 2013 -- Special Guest
Grandmother Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance
– During our Gathering in 2012, we hosted a screening of the film
For the Next 7 Generations, an acclaimed documentary produced and
directed by Carole Hart, which captures the essence of the “13
Grandmothers” who have come together from all corners of the
globe for the common purpose of helping to bring awareness, respect,
and healing to our Mother Earth. The film truly resonated with those
Gathering participants able to attend the screening. Since then, we
sponsored a second screening on the campus of Kansas State University
to share their extraordinary vision in restoring balance to our Mother
earth for the sake of many generations to come.
This year, we are immensely honored to have with us, one of the “13 Grandmothers”, Grandmother Rita, who will be accompanied by her son, Nathan Blindman, also featured in the film. Grandmother Rita and her sister, Grandmother Beatrice, are part of a group of thirteen indigenous grandmothers who came together in 2004 from around the world to form an alliance for the good of all beings.
In their mission statement, they declare: WE, THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF THIRTEEN INDIGENOUS GRANDMOTHERS, represent a global alliance of prayer, education and healing for our Mother Earth, all Her inhabitants, all the children, and for the next seven generations to come. We are deeply concerned with the unprecedented destruction of our Mother Earth and the destruction of indigenous ways of life. We believe the teachings of our ancestors will light our way through an uncertain future. We look to further our vision through the realization of projects that protect our diverse cultures: lands, medicines, language and ceremonial ways of prayer and through projects that educate and nurture our children. More information regarding The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers is available on their website at http://www.grandmotherscouncil.org/.
Let us raise our voices with them in their prayer for peace and unity of purpose. Let us be inspired to take on the challenge of this urgent mission to heal our world. Let us find that kernel of grandmother wisdom within each and every one of us. Let us act accordingly with our seed of wisdom, exceeding our human potential.
This year, we are immensely honored to have with us, one of the “13 Grandmothers”, Grandmother Rita, who will be accompanied by her son, Nathan Blindman, also featured in the film. Grandmother Rita and her sister, Grandmother Beatrice, are part of a group of thirteen indigenous grandmothers who came together in 2004 from around the world to form an alliance for the good of all beings.
In their mission statement, they declare: WE, THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF THIRTEEN INDIGENOUS GRANDMOTHERS, represent a global alliance of prayer, education and healing for our Mother Earth, all Her inhabitants, all the children, and for the next seven generations to come. We are deeply concerned with the unprecedented destruction of our Mother Earth and the destruction of indigenous ways of life. We believe the teachings of our ancestors will light our way through an uncertain future. We look to further our vision through the realization of projects that protect our diverse cultures: lands, medicines, language and ceremonial ways of prayer and through projects that educate and nurture our children. More information regarding The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers is available on their website at http://www.grandmotherscouncil.org/.
Let us raise our voices with them in their prayer for peace and unity of purpose. Let us be inspired to take on the challenge of this urgent mission to heal our world. Let us find that kernel of grandmother wisdom within each and every one of us. Let us act accordingly with our seed of wisdom, exceeding our human potential.
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