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DESCRIPTION:LeAnne Howe\, is making a rare Bay Area appearance.  Don't m
 iss her!  And please let your friends know about her readings.\n\nLeAnne
  is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma\, and her writings are d
 rawn from both personal experience as well as scholarly research.  She's
  a professor in English and American Indian Studies at the University of
  Illinois\, Urbana.  \n\nHer new novel is "Miko Kings\,"  set in Indian 
 Territory's queen city\, Ada\, Oklahoma\, during the baseball fever of 1
 907\, but moves back and forth from 1969\, during the Vietnam War\, to p
 resent day.  The story focuses on an Indian baseball team but brings a n
 ew understanding of the term\, "America's favorite pastime."  For indige
 nous communities in Indian Territory (what Oklahoma was before it became
  a state)\, baseball was an extension of a sport they'd been playing for
  centuries before their forced removal to Indian Territory from their so
 utheastern homeland.\n\n\nMonday\, February 11:        UC Berkeley\, Eth
 nic Studies Library\, Dwinnelle Hall\, 4 p.m. Berkeley\, CA.\n\nTuesday\
 , February 12:        Modern Times Bookstore\, 7:30 pm\, San Francisco\,
  CA.\n\nWednesday\, February 13:        \nSan Francisco State University
 \nWednesday\, February 13\, 2008\, 2:00-3:30 pm\nThe Richard Oakes Multi
 cultural Center\nTerrace Level of the Cesar Chavez Student Center\nSpons
 ored by the American Indian Studies Department\nPhone: 415-338-1054 _  E
 mail: aismain@sfsu.edu\nPosted by	 janto924\nUpdated	 1/28/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080212T193000
DTSTAMP:20080207T003853Z
SUMMARY:LeAnne Howe
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080212T210000
LOCATION:Modern Times Bookstore\, San Francisco\, CA.
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts\nMarch 1 to April 6\n Demonst
 rations\nMarch 8 & 9\n10:00 to 5:00\nSecond Saturday Reception\nMarch 8 
 – 5:00 to 9:00\n \n \nExhibit and demonstrations by Meyo Marrufo\, Denis
 e & Luwana Quitiquit of the Robinson Rancheria in Lake County.\n \nThis 
 group of extraordinary artists exemplifies the resurgence in restoring t
 he traditional survival\, cultural and regalia arts of the ancient Pomo 
 groups of the Clear Lake region.  Using only materials traditional to th
 eir area’s culture – tules\, willows\, cattails\, and dogbane (used for 
 cordage & twine) – an assemblage of utilitarian implements: baskets\, tr
 aps\, baby carriers and children’s toys\, are constructed with age-old t
 echniques.  \n \nLuwana Quitiquit\, whose niece\, Meyo Marrufo\, says\, 
 “can make anything”\, has perfected the technique for making a tradition
 al child’s toy from tule\, of the omnipresent bittern birds of Clear Lak
 e’s tule marshes.  She is renowned for her baby carriers (sika in the Po
 mo language) and may be the only weaver working today to make a truly tr
 aditional sika\; using only indigenous materials including handmade dogb
 ane cordage & twine\, in place of the usual commercial cotton cord or fi
 sh line\, to secure the rods of peeled and unpeeled willow.\n \nMeyo Mar
 rufo is well known for making beautiful jewelry and traditional dance re
 galia using acutely shaped abalone shell\, clam shell\, pine nuts\, glas
 s beads\, feathers and cordage.  She is also a founding member of an act
 ive traditional Pomo dance group.  A featured specialty\; she has develo
 ped an innovative collection of “Regaled Teddy Bears”\, dressed with tra
 ditionally designed and fashioned regalia and jewelry\; one even has a m
 iniature baby carrier with baby bear at its side.\n \n The Gallery is lo
 cated in the Historic District of Folsom\, open Wednesday through Sunday
  10:00 to 5:00.\n \nWeb: www.pacwesttraders.com    \n \nFor further info
 rmation contact Courtney Puffer. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080301T100000
DTSTAMP:20080312T184848Z
SUMMARY:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080301T170000
LOCATION:PWT\, 305 Wool St. Folsom CA
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Hopi Katsina Carver: Spencer Nutima\nSaturday\, June 7 - 10:
 00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, June 8 - 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\n \nWe a
 re once again delighted to present our good friend from Hopi\, Spencer N
 utima.  Spencer will be bringing new katsina dolls to sell\, as well as 
 conducting a carving demonstration.  If you didn't get a chance to meet 
 him during his previous shows\, make sure to mark your calendar for this
  special event.  Spencer's katsina dolls are currently available at Gath
 ering Tribes and he just let me know that more will soon be on the way!\
 n\nGathering Tribes\n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA\n(510) 528-9038   ww
 w.gatheringtribes.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T100000
DTSTAMP:20080411T183010Z
SUMMARY:Spencer Nutima at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T180000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley 
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:M.E.Ch.A de Cal State East Bay\nAnti-Femicide Event\nWednesd
 ay\, May 21\; 4 pm - 6 pm\nConcord Room\; New Union University\nFilm Sho
 wing: Bordertown\n \nBordertown is a film directed by Gregory Nava featu
 ring Jennifer Lopez\, Antonio Banderas\, and Martin Sheen.  This film to
 uches on the murders and disappearances of more than 300 women in the Me
 xican border town\, Ciudad Juarez\, Chihuahua.  The women of Juarez as w
 ell as the women in many other areas across the globe have long been ign
 ored.\n \nAfter the film\, Dr. Luz Calvo and Dr. Carlos Salomon\, Depart
 ment of Ethnic Studies\nwill facilitate discussion.\n \nFree refreshment
 s will be provided\n \nSponsored by:\nEthnic Studies Department\nTheta L
 ambda Psi\, \nFeminist Majority Leadership Alliance\nStudent Life and Le
 adership Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080521T160000
DTSTAMP:20080519T231809Z
SUMMARY:Film Showing: Bordertown
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080521T170000
LOCATION:Concord Room\; New Union University. CSU Est Bay Hayward
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080719T180000
DTSTAMP:20080702T002540Z
SUMMARY:New Event
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080719T190000
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SEQUENCE:11
DESCRIPTION:Women Drummers International\nPresents\nBorn to Drum 2008\nJ
 uly 18\, 19\, 20\n\nFull dtails and registration at website.\n\nLots of 
 classes and guest drummers!\n\nFMI: borntodrum.org or 510.464.5902
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://borntodrum.net/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080718
DTSTAMP:20080716T183113Z
SUMMARY:Born to Drum 2008 Womens Drum Camp
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080721
LOCATION:Walker Creek Ranch\, Petaluma
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SEQUENCE:1
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080403T120000
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DTSTAMP:20080314T224602Z
SUMMARY:SF The Great Tortilla Conspiracy Presents: Tortilla Art for the 
 21st Century
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080423T120000
LOCATION:934 Brannan Street \n San Francisco\, CA 94103
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:From the 4 Directions\nSomarts Gallery\, 934 Brannan Street\
 , San Francisco\nOpening Reception Thurs July 3\, from 6-9.\n\nJuly 23\,
  Wednesday \, 7 - 9 pm “Praise Song: 150 Years of American Indian Art”  
 by Lee Swensen\, $5-10 donation requested.\n\n  Cosponsored by SOMARTS a
 nd American Indian Contmeporary Arts.  Other events scheduled during the
  exhibit.   FMI: http://www.blackash.org/4directions\, www.somarts.org o
 r janenantoine@mac.com.\n
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.blackash.org/4directions
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080723
DTSTAMP:20080730T182240Z
SUMMARY:From The Four Directions Exhibit
CREATED:20081004T171957Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080724
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Date	 1/21/2008\nEvent	 Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop (Ov
 er Four Days)\nStart Time	 8:00 AM\nEnd Time	 5:00 PM\nLocation	 Hilton 
 Sacramento Arden West\nDescription	 Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop\nPo
 sted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 1/3/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080122T080000
DTSTAMP:20080207T002319Z
SUMMARY:Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080122T170000
LOCATION:Hilton Sacramento
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SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we honor the life and achievements of Floyd Red C
 row Westerman\n\n\nCommunity Dinner --\nOpen invitation to all\n\nPot Lu
 ck Feast --\nPlease bring a side dish to share\n\n5:30 PM\nSaturday\, Ja
 nuary 12th\nIntertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd.\nOakla
 nd\, CA 94606\n510.836.1955\n\n\n\nSee attached flyer or click on link b
 elow:\n\nhttp://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v221/saylooli/?action=view&cu
 rrent=floyds-honoring-final.jpg\n\n\nA tribute to the life of Floyd West
 erman on Bay Native Circle\nBay Native Circle radio show\, KPFA 94.1 FM 
 with Co-hosts Lakota Harden and Janeen Antoine\nAn hour long honoring of
  Floyd with special guests Charlie Hill\, Pura Fe\, Yvonne Wonrow\, Chan
 te' Westerman and Morning Star Gali.\n\nhttp://www.kpfa.org/archives/ind
 ex.php?arch=24095
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080112T173000
DTSTAMP:20080207T010640Z
SUMMARY:Memorial Dinner for Floyd Red Crow Westerman
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080112T223000
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:CALL TO ACTION!!!!!!!\n\n\n\nSF Human Rights Commission vote
  on the Native American Report:\nDISCRIMINATION BY OMISSION\n\nThursday\
 , August 23\, 2007\n\nCity Hall\, Room 416 at 4:30 p.m.\n\n\n\nThe Commi
 ssion made the Indian author (Holy Old Man Bull) take his\nIndian name f
 rom the front cover of the report. Then\, when he refused\,\nthey took h
 is whole name off the front cover.\n\n\n\nWhen he filed a grievance of d
 iscrimination\, the Commission Chair\nwould not work with him anymore. N
 ow\, the Director has taken him away\nfrom editing the report.\n\n\n\nNO
 W\, THERE IS NO INDIAN INPUT INTO THIS REPORT THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE\nAB
 OUT US\, AND HOW WE ARE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST BY BEING MADE\nINVISIBLE.\
 n\n\n\n·       COME TO THE MEETING AND SPEAK OUT!!!\n\n·       COME TO T
 HE MEETING AND SHOW HOW STRONG WE ARE AS A COMMUNITY!!!\n\n·       ASK T
 HE CHAIR WHY HE WON'T WORK WITH THE ONLY INDIAN AT THE\nCOMMISSION!!!\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070823T163000
DTSTAMP:20080207T012349Z
SUMMARY:SF Human Rights Commission Meeting
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070823T173000
LOCATION:City Hall\, Room 416\, San Francisco
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:June 22\, 1:00\, Shellmound\nMain\, Koret auditorium\nThis i
 s a video and discussion with filmmaker Andres Cediel. The film tells th
 e story of the discovery of a Native American burial ground during the c
 onstruction of a shopping mall in Hayward. A discussion follows the film
 . Main Library\, 100 Larkin St.\, San Francisco\n\nThe film is part of t
 he programming related to the Exhibition\, "Sing Me Your Story"  on view
  at the Main Library.\n\nCo-sponsored by the California Exhibition Resou
 rces Alliance\, Friends of the San Francisco Public Library\, Book Bay a
 nd Old Mission Dolores.  For more information visit www.sfpl.org or call
  Joan Jasper at 415/557-4595.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080622T130000
DTSTAMP:20080424T054306Z
SUMMARY:Shellmound Film Screening
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080622T143000
LOCATION:Main Library san Francisco
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:AIM FOR FREEDOM!\nA 40-Year Art & Photography Retrospective 
 of the American Indian Movement\n\nJuly 16 – 31\, 2008\nSomArts Bay Gall
 ery\n934 Branna Street (between 8th & 9th Streets)\nSan Francisco  CA  9
 4103\nwww.somarts.org\n\nFounder's Day Reception & Fundraiser\n(includin
 g silent auction of selected works in the exhibit)\n\nWednesday\, 30 Jul
 y 2008 • 3:00 – 9:00 PM\n\nSOMARTS Cultural Center: Bay Gallery\n934 Bra
 nnan Street (between 8th and 9th Streets)\nSan Francisco  CA  94103\n\nP
 rogram: MC Clyde Bellecourt\, ceremony honoring Lee Brightman and the co
 mpletion of Longest Walk 2\, book signing featuring AIM authors and phot
 ojournalists\, The All Nation Singers\, The California Traditional Pomo 
 Dancers\, solo guitarist Goodshield\, spirit flautist Terrence Barber\, 
 Nanette Deetz & the Red Bird Giving Band\, and Dr. Loco's Rockin' Jalape
 no Band.\n\nFREE. (Donations 2B solicited.) Wheelchair accessible. All a
 ges WELCOME.\n======================\nthis event is the closing party fo
 r the exhibit...\n\nAIM-West presents a 40th anniversary retrospective o
 f the American Indian Movement’s struggle for the rights of self-determi
 nation\, plus tribute to the Longest Walk II. On display is the U.N. Dec
 laration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples adopted by the U.N. General
  Assembly on September 13\, 2007. The exhibit features photographs docum
 enting the founding and development of AIM and Longest Walk II with such
  notable photojournalists as J.R. Augunish\, Dick Bancroft\, Dave Cordov
 a\, Ilka Hartmann\, Brenda Norwell\, Kerry Richardson and Michelle Vigne
 s. Also on view are selected works by Leonard Peltier\, Floyd Red Crow W
 esterman\, Paul Owns the Sabre\, Juan Fuentes\, Tona Osher\, traditional
  Dine rugs/blankets\, historic posters from the Movement\, and more...\n
 \n Also on view will be selected works by Leonard Peltier\, Floyd Red Cr
 ow Westerman\, Paul Owns the Sabre\, traditional Dine rugs\, banners\, b
 lankets\, historical posters and flags contributed from many individuals
 /organizaations/countries in solidarity with AIM's 40-year anniversary. 
 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080730T173000
DTSTAMP:20080730T181934Z
SUMMARY:AIM FOR FREEDOM!
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080730T203000
LOCATION:SomArts\, 934 Brannan\, SF
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:5
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080502T093000
DTSTAMP:20080423T192248Z
SUMMARY:BAIAR Meeting
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080502T103000
LOCATION:Health Clinic Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Mohawk Pottery & Artist:\nRoger Sosakete Perkins\n \nSaturda
 y\, October 4 \n11:00 am to 6:00 pm \nSunday\, October 5 \n11:00 am to 5
 :00 pm \n\nThe Mohawk art of pottery was lost for hundreds of years. Sos
 akete brought it back.\nUsing the same clay that was used by the ancient
 s\, and rediscovering the lost\ntechnique\, he has brought back to life 
 something many thought was gone forever.\nEach pot has traditional Mohaw
 k designs\, some with human faces\, and is pit fired. Sosakete is also a
  talented painter\, working with both traditional and contemporary image
 ry. Many of his paintings will also be available during this weekend eve
 nt . \n \nPlease join us in welcoming Sosakete back to Gathering Tribes.
 \n\nGathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  Weekend hours: Satur
 day\, 10 am - 6 pm.\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  FMI: 510.528-9038 www.gath
 eringtribes.com.  ***  \n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T110000
DTSTAMP:20080930T220234Z
SUMMARY:Roger Sosakete Perkins at GT
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T190000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:\n Zuni Fetish Show\nWith Lena & Evalena Boone\nSaturday\, M
 ay 3 - 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, May 4 - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
 \n \nWe are very happy to announce that Lena and Evalena will be coming 
 back to Gathering Tribes with their menagerie of fetish carvings.  If yo
 u aren't familiar with their fetishes\, just open any book about Zuni fe
 tish carvings and their names will be prominent!  They were the first ca
 rvers in Zuni to use "slag" and Murano glass as carving material and the
 y both continue to push the edge of creativity in their carvings while a
 t the same time remaining very traditional.  Lena will also bring some o
 f her sister and brother-in-law's carvings (Dinah and Peter Gasper). \n\
 n Gathering Tribes\n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA\n(510) 528-9038   www
 .gatheringtribes.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080504T110000
DTSTAMP:20080411T182425Z
SUMMARY:Zuni Fetish Show at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080504T170000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Ukiah Brewing Company & Restaurant Presents: \nTchiya Amet &
  the Light House Band\nLive Indigenous Reggae\nSaturday April 26th at Uk
 iah Brewery. 102 S. State Street Ukiah\, CA 95482. \n$8 Doors open at 9:
 30 pm\nHope to See You There! \nUnity & Peace\, Tchiya Amet\nwww.tchiya.
 com\n\n--------------------------\nQuestions? Contact amet13@tchiya.com 
 or Tchiya Amet\, PO Box 215\, Covelo\, California 95428\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T213000
DTSTAMP:20080424T055255Z
SUMMARY:Tchiya Amet & the Light House Band
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T213000
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:From the 4 Directions\nSomarts Gallery\, 934 Brannan Street\
 , San Francisco\nOpening Reception Thurs July 3\, from 6-9.\n\nWith arti
 sts' reception for 35 participating artists\, potluck food\, performance
  by Ras K'Dee and One Struggle\, Neshkinukat Directory Release\, it will
  be a good time! Free.  Cosponsored by SOMARTS and American Indian Contm
 eporary Arts.  Other events scheduled during the exhibit.   FMI: http://
 www.blackash.org/4directions\, www.somarts.org or janenantoine@mac.com.\
 n
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.blackash.org/4directions
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080705
DTSTAMP:20080721T215538Z
SUMMARY:From The Four Directions Exhibit
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080706
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080731
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:February 10\, 2008: Sunday\nLongest Walk Benefit Show 6:30 P
 M\nwith One Struggle\, Culture of Rage\, Antithesis and others TBA\n\nLa
  Pena Cultural Center\n3105 Shattuck Avenue\nBerkeley\, CA 94705\nhttp:/
 /www.lapena.org/\n$15-25 sliding scale\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080210T183000
DTSTAMP:20080207T034610Z
SUMMARY:Longest Walk Benefit Show
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080210T223000
LOCATION:La Pena\, 3105 Shattuck Avenue\, Berkeley
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Date	 6/27/2008\nEvent	 CIBA: 18th Annual Basketweavers Gath
 ering\nStart Time	 1:00 PM\nEnd Time	 1:00 PM\nLocation	 Tachi Yokut Tri
 be\, Palace Hotel & Casino\, Lemoore\, CA.\nDescription	 CIBA's 18th Ann
 ual Basketweavers Gathering\nJune 27-29\, 2008\nHosted in the Education 
 Center of the Tachi Yokut Tribe of Santa Rosa Rancheria\n\nwww.ciba.org\
 nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 3/19/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080627T010000
DTSTAMP:20080424T071301Z
SUMMARY:CIBA: 18th Annual Basketweavers Gathering
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080627T010000
LOCATION:Palace Hotel & Casino\, Lemoore CA
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END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Aboriginal Lens Productions in collaboration with\nTwo River
 s Circle and Fluffy Bear Productions Presents the Theatrical Premiere of
  A benefit screening for Bill Wilson Center\n\nCamera 12 Cinema\n201 S. 
 2nd Street • downtown San Jose\n\nThursday\, March 20\n5:45pm: Catered R
 eception • 7:00pm: Film and Q & A\nTickets are $45 • All attendees will 
 receive a souvenir gift bag\n\nTickets: Contact Judy Whittier\, Director
  of Community Resources\n(408) 850-6132 or jwhittier@billwilsoncenter.or
 g\nwww.billwilsoncenter.org\n\nAll proceeds benefit Bill Wilson Center—a
  non-profit\, community-based agency \npreventing poverty in Santa Clara
  County by building connections for at-risk youth\n\nJimi Simmons\, Kare
 n Rudolph and filmmakers Sarah Del Seronde and Paul Stoll \nwill partici
 pate in the Q & A. http://www.makingtheriver.com\n\nDirected by Sarah De
 l Seronde\nProduced by Paul Stoll\n\nMAKING THE RIVER is the story of Na
 tive American Jimi Simmons who\, along with his brother George\, was cha
 rged with murdering a guard in Washington State’s Walla Walla prison. Ge
 orge was guilty. Jimi was innocent. The film chronicles Jimi’s quest for
  civil and religious rights\, justice and freedom and the people who hel
 ped him along the way.\n\nIn 1954\, when Jimi was only seventeen months 
 old the US government dissolved his tribe\, his family was torn apart an
 d Jimi became a ward of the state\, moving from orphanages\, to foster h
 omes\, to juvenile detention and state correctional facilities.\n\nIn 19
 79\, Jimi and his brother George were serving a sentence at Walla Walla 
 prison for assault and robbery. There began a series of events\, which l
 ed to the longest prison lock-down in Washington State history and first
  degree murder charges that were brought against Jimi and his brother Ge
 orge Simmons for the death of the prison guard.\n\nGeorge Simmons was tr
 ied first and was found guilty and eventually committed suicide.\n\nWhen
  it was Jimi’s turn\, he was appointed an attorney who had never defende
 d a felony case. Faced with almost insurmountable odds that he would be 
 convicted and executed\, the defense team was formed. In 1981\, after sp
 ending two and a half years in solitary confinement\, Jimi was tried and
  acquitted of first-degree murder.\n\nFeatured in the film are key peopl
 e who helped Jimi find justice. Included are Karen Rudolph\, a San Jose 
 native and feminist grassroots activist\, who organized Jimi’s defense c
 ommittee and became his wife in 1987 and Leonard Weinglass\, a prominent
  social justice attorney and civil rights activist\, who defended him. W
 einglass is also known for having defended Angela Davis\, Daniel Ellesbe
 rg and Tom Hayden\, to name a few.\n*********************\nhttp://www.me
 rcurynews.com/salpizarro\n\nFILM BENEFIT: I didn't know anything about J
 imi Simmons\, a Native American who was charged with killing a guard at 
 a Washington prison in 1979\, until I heard about "Making the River\," a
  documentary about him.\n\nThe movie\, which details Simmons' years-long
  fight to be acquitted of the crime\, is a fascinating story that will b
 e shown 7 p.m. Thursday at San Jose's Camera 12.\n\nTickets to the speci
 al screening are $45\, with proceeds going to the Santa Clara-based Bill
  Wilson Center\, which provides shelter and programs for homeless and at
 -risk youths.\n\nA catered reception at 5:30 p.m. will precede the show\
 , which will be followed by a question-and-answer session featuring Simm
 ons\, filmmakers Sarah Del Seronde and Paul Stoll and Karen Rudolph\, a 
 San Jose native and feminist activist who organized Simmons' defense com
 mittee and became his wife in 1987.\n\nIf you're interested\, contact Ju
 dy Whittier at (408) 850-6132 or jwhittier@billwilsoncenter.org.\n
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SUMMARY:Benifit Screening of Making The River
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
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LOCATION:Camera 12 Cinema\, 201 2nd St. San Jose
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DESCRIPTION:Stanford Institute for Diversity in the Arts and Feminist St
 udies presents…\n \nWeds May 14@ 7-8:30 pm\n \nJoy Harjo\nMvskoke-Creek 
 Poet & Musician\n\nBldg 110\, Room 111-O on the Main Quad\nStanford Univ
 ersity \n\nJoin Indigenous Identity in Diaspora for an evening of poetry
  and music with Joy Harjo\, Native American poet\, writer\, academic\, m
 usician\, and activist.  Harjo uses Native American symbolism\, imagery\
 , history\, and ideas set within a universal context. Her poetry deals w
 ith social and personal issues\, notably feminism\, and with music\, par
 ticularly jazz.  She has received the Eagle Spirit Achievement Award for
  overall contributions in the arts\, from the American Indian Film Festi
 val. She performs internationally solo and with her band Joy Harjo and t
 he Arrow Dynamics Band (for which she sings and plays saxophone)\, and p
 remiered a preview of her one-woman show\, Wings of Night Sky\, Wings of
  Morning Light at the Public Theater in NYC in December 07. She writes a
  column “Comings and Goings” for her tribal newspaper\, the Muscogee Nat
 ion News. She lives in Honolulu\, HI and Albuquerque\, NM.  Brief Q&A an
 d book-signing to follow. Author's suggested reading\, How We Became Hum
 an\, New and Selected Poems: 1975-2001\, available at Campus Bookstore. 
 They will also have texts for sale on site. Please join us at the Native
  American Cultural Center at the Old Union at 5:30pm for a community wel
 come dinner.\nThis event is a part of the Spring programming series Indi
 genous Identity in Diaspora- People of Color Art Practice in North Améri
 ca\, in conjunction with a CSRE course by Artist in Residence Cherríe Mo
 raga.  The Stanford community is invited to consider the topic of indige
 neity/aboriginality and how it impacts performance\, especially work pro
 duced by Chicana\, Latina and other Native- and African-origined artists
 .  All events offer a 21st century examination of people of color aesthe
 tics.  The exploration of gender and sexuality\, as they pertain to the 
 formation of cultural identity\, is integral to this course of study\, a
 s is the critical examination of the modernist view of mestizaje and neo
 -liberal view of multiculturalism.\n\nFor more info\, please contact Gin
 a at ghclarke@stanford.edu\nOr visit: feminist.stanford.edu\n\nMajor fun
 ding and support provided by: Stanford Institute for Creativity in the A
 rts (SICA)\, Institute for Diversity in the Arts (IDA)\, Feminist Studie
 s\, Native American Studies\, & Department of English. Co-sponsored by S
 tanford American Indian Organization\, Cherokee Student Club\, Stanford 
 Native American Graduate Students\, Muwekma Tah Ruk\, The LGBT Community
  Resource Center\, Women's Community Center\, MEChA & The Guiding Concil
 io del Centro Chicano\, The Program in Creative Writing\,  Department of
  Drama\, Center for Studies in Race & Ethnicity\, Native American Cultur
 al Center\, Black Graduate Student Association\, Graduate Student Counci
 l\, Pilipino American Student Union\, Asian American Graduate Student\, 
 Association\, The Chicano/Latino Graduate Student Association
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DTSTAMP:20080508T025609Z
SUMMARY:Joy Harjo at Stanford
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080514T190000
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DESCRIPTION:February 11\, 2008: Monday \nSunrise Gathering 4:30 AM \nAlc
 atraz Island \nFerry Fee: $14\nhttp://www.alcatrazcruises.com/website/su
 nrise-gathering.aspx \n\n\nRallying Points: \n8:00 AM \nBreakfast/ Load 
 up Gear \nIntertribal Friendship House \n523 International Blvd\nOakland
 \, CA 94606\n510.836.1955\nwww.myspace.com/urbanreservation\n\n\n11:00 A
 M \nMemorial Oak Grove\nPeidmont Avenue and Memorial Stadium\n\n11:30 AM
 \nMarch to Hearst Museum and Sproul Plaza\n\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM \nRally 
 Sproul Plaza \nUniversity of California Berkeley\nBancroft Way & Telegra
 ph Ave.\n\n1:30 PM \nGlen Cove Burial Site \nVallejo\, CA\n\n3:00 PM Pen
 a Adobe \n\n6pm DQ University \nArrival of Alcatraz caravan ($2 per vehi
 cle)\n6:30pm Community Dinner and Potluck Feast\nOrientation and Speaker
 s\n9pm movie night Reel Indians
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DTSTAMP:20080207T034856Z
SUMMARY:Longest Walk Alcatraz and Rally Points
CREATED:20081004T171956Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080211T223000
LOCATION:Alcatraz to DQU
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DESCRIPTION:Date	10/11/2008\nEvent	Seed Saving Conference: Indigenous Pe
 rmaculture\nStart Time	9:00 AM\nEnd Time	4:00 PMLocation	IFH > 523 Inter
 national Blvd.\; Oakland\, CA 94606\nDescription	Do you know how to grow
  your own food\, without dependency on store-bought seeds? Indigenous Pe
 rmaculture is sponsoring a seed saving conference from9 AM - 4 PM on Oct
 . 11th at the Intertribal Friendship House The goals are to give partici
 pants practical information\, and explain the why and how of saving seed
 s. Speakers will cover topics such as the Ecology Center's Bay Area Seed
  Interchange Library (BASIL)\, dietary health issues\, and GMOs. Contact
 : Indigenous Permaculture 415-370-1657 mayalencanahuat@yahoo.com\nPosted
  by	DJaber0\nUpdated	9/7/2008
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SUMMARY:Seed Saving Conference: Indigenous Permaculture
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T160000
LOCATION:IFH > 523 International Blvd.\; Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle.\nBNC airs from 2:00 - 3:00 pm o
 n KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.   Live\, kpfa 94.1 and kcfc Fr
 esno 88.1\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.org.\nBay Native Circl
 e (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native community in the San F
 rancisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 in Month) Janeen Ant
 oine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVicar (Week 4)\, all lo
 ng time Bay Area residents and all connected to the Native community\, a
 lternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janeen Antoine and Gregg 
 McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current producer of Undercurr
 ents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide knowledge of native
  music to weave together shows he says "mean something\, but also have a
  little ear candy." The community calendar is prepared by Janeen Antoine
  with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to KPFA's wonderful ne
 w audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings of missed programs 
 at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org website under archives. 
  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Native Circle website an
 d from there go to the detailed community calendar information and view/
 submit calendar items.  
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DTSTAMP:20080207T012954Z
SUMMARY:Bay Native Circle with Gregg McVicar
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070829T150000
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DESCRIPTION: at the Purple Onion - March 19th *wednesday* with Tom Rhoad
 es.\nTom is a really funny comedian from the 90's.  He's really slick.\n
 Admission is 15$ but if you mention you're with me\, it's 2 for 1 !\nThe
  show starts at 8pm sharp\, hope to see you there.\nPlease bring as many
  people with you as possible.\nI'll be working out a lot of new stuff fo
 r my UC Davis show next month!\n \n \nPurple Onion\n140 Columbus Ave\nSa
 n Francisco\, CA\n*on the corner of Kearny and Columbus*\n \n \nxoxo\nCh
 arlie Ballard\n\n\nHi Hi Hi Bye Bye Bye !!
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DTSTAMP:20080314T063719Z
SUMMARY:Comedian Charlie Ballard
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080319T220000
LOCATION:Purple Onion\, 140 Columbus\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:The Past \, Present\, and Future of Tribal Sovereignty\n\nAl
 l of the lectures are held at the museum from 1:30pm to 3:30 pm.  Open t
 o the public\n\nThe California Indian Museum and Cultural Center\n(India
 n owned and operated non-profit organization)\n5250 Aero Drive\nSanta Ro
 sa\, CA  95403\nPhone: (707) 579-3004\nFax: (707) 579-9019\nor email us 
 at CIMandCC@aol.com\ncimcc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T133000
DTSTAMP:20080604T181024Z
SUMMARY:Lecture: The Past \, Present\, and Future of Tribal Sovereignty
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T153000
LOCATION:CIMCC\, 5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 2/1/2008\nEvent	 BAIAR Meeting hosts Black Native Amer
 icans\, AIM West\nStart Time	 9:00 AM\nEnd Time	 1:00 PM\nLocation	 2555
  International Blvd. Oakland\nDescription	\nBLACK NATIVE AMERICAN ASSOCI
 ATION \nand the \nAMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT\nhosts The Bay Area Indian Ag
 ency Representative meeting (BAIAR)\nWhen: Friday February 1\, 2008\nWhe
 re: Hismen Hin-Nu Conference Room\n                  2555 International 
 Blvd.\n Between 25h and 26th Avenues\n Oakland\, CA\nTime: 9:00AM to 120
 0 NOON\n \nPlease contact: Don ‘Little Cloud’ Davenport\n510-536-1715 or
  Tony Gonzales 415/577-1492 email:eltonyg@earthlink.net\n \nAIM West is 
 co-sponsoring the meeting with the Black Native American Association as 
 part of Black History Month.  Additionally\, the meeting will focus prim
 arily on the Longest Walk 2 with members of that group/committee\, with 
 AIM West presenting.  We will also view a 30 minute video about the cele
 bration of Floyd Westermen’s transition from life into the Spirit world.
  \nAdditionally\, the Black Native American Association will provide som
 e of the light lunch\,  with the AIM West assistance in this area as wel
 l.  I am looking forward to a productive meeting on the first and thank 
 you for your cooperation.\n \nAh’o \nCehecvres.\n \nDon Little Cloud Dav
 enport\nExecutive Director\,\nSan Antonio Community Development Corporat
 ion\n2228 East 15th Street \nOakland\, California 94606\n510/536-1715 Ma
 in\n510/536-4066\nEmail: ltcloud@sbcglobal.net\nWeb: sacdc.org\nweb:  bn
 aa.org \nPosted by	 janto924\nUpdated	 1/28/2008
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DTSTAMP:20080207T003243Z
SUMMARY:BAIAR Meeting
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080201T130000
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DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 6th Cultural Encounters Celebrates Art of the 
 Americas\n\n\nCultural Encounters: Friday Nights at the de Young\n\nEwar
 do Madril\, Hoop Dance\n\nCultural Encounters:  Friday Nights at the de 
 Young featuring the de\nYoung the Art of the Native Americas\n\n5:00 PM 
 - 8:45 PM\nJune 6\, 2008\n\nOn Friday nights the entire museum is open u
 ntil 8:45 p.m. Friday\nNights at the de Young offers a variety of interd
 isciplinary arts\nprograms\, including live music\, poetry\, films\, dan
 ce\, tours\, and\nlectures. The cafe is open with a special Friday Night
 s dinner menu\,\nand a no-host cocktail bar is serving drinks. There are
  art-making\nactivities for everyone.\n\nWilsey Court\n6:30 p.m.\nTradit
 ional Native American Hoop Dance by Ewardo Madril. The origins\nor exact
  meaning of the Hoop Dance are not known\, but this dance has a\ndeep hi
 story. Its original form\, not for public display\, is believed\nto have
  been part of a healing ceremony designed to restore balance\nand harmon
 y in the world. In recent years\, a public form of the dance\nhas been d
 eveloped.\n\nNative and Central American Galleries (Main Level)\n6:50–7:
 20 p.m.\nStorytelling and poetry in the galleries focus on corn motifs\,
  which\nrepresent life and fertility. Organized by artist\, activist\, a
 nd\neducator Kim Shuck. Participants include Jennifer Foerster\, Edward\
 nDang\, Shuck\, and others. Grammy-winner John-Carlos Perea accompanies\
 nthe readings with his hand drum and cedar flute arrangements.\n\n7:30–8
 :30 p.m.\nLive Music by Redbird Giving. Blending traditional Native Amer
 ican\nmusic with rock\, Redbird Giving was established in 1994 by poet a
 nd\nmusician Nanette Bradley Deetz. In the traditional Tsalagi (Cherokee
 )\nway\, Redbird Giving brings words of strength and support to the peop
 le\nin times of great struggle.\n\n6:00–8:30 p.m.\nArtist demonstrations
  and dialogue. Native artists show their work and\nshare their inspirati
 on with beadwork demonstrations\, painting\,\ndrawing\, photography\, an
 d basketry. Participants include Dav Pate\,\nRichard Castaneda\, Anthony
  Sul\, and Charlene Sul. The Cultural\nConservancy will share informatio
 n about their Food Project.\n\n6:00–8:30 p.m.\nArt Activity for the Enti
 re Family: Make your own "ancient" rubbing.\n\nRelated Collections\n\nRe
 lated Exhibitions\n\nArt of the Americas\n\nFee Information\n\nPrograms 
 are free\, except for the de Young Poetry Series. Museum\nadmission is a
 lways free to members\; regular admission fees apply for\nnon-members to
  visit the galleries.\n\nFor the de Young Poetry Series: Tickets are $8 
 for FAMSF members and\n$12 for non-members\; museum admission is not inc
 luded or required. For\ntickets\, call 866-512-6326 or visit www.museumt
 ix.com.\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20080605T173820Z
SUMMARY:Celebrate Art of the Americas
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080606T204500
LOCATION:De Young Museum\, GG Park\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:Prevention Health Fair / Sept. 20 / Sacramento\, Calif.\nFro
 m:   Britta Guerrero   brittag@snahc.org\n \n \n(We still have several c
 ar seat inspection appointments available.  Please let\nme know if you o
 r someone you know would like to make an appointment for this\nSaturday 
 during the Prevention health Fair. Thanks.)\n \nPlease Join us at the Pr
 evention Health Fair this Saturday (9/20/08) from 10-3pm\nWe are excited
  to announce that we have an enjoyable day planned for the\ncommunity.\n
 \nPlease read below for some of the event highlights…\n \nCar Seat Inspe
 ction from 10-2pm\n \nUCD Health System\, CHP\, California Rural Indian 
 Health Board & Sacramento Native\nAmerican Health Center are sponsoring 
 a car seat inspection as part of the\nPrevention Health Fair. Inspection
 s are by appointment\, a parent can make an\nappointment\nby calling Cib
 onay Cordova 1(916)341~0575\, ext 213.\n \nYouth Empowerment Training & 
 Concert by Savage Family\nSavage Family will facilitate a Youth Empowerm
 ent Training from 8:45-10:30am.\nThis training will focus on Prevention 
 through the medium of Music.\n \nThe group will also provide a concert a
 t 2:30pm for the community.\n \nDiabetes Talk from 11-12pm\n \nA1C Champ
 ions will sponsor a diabetes presentation titled “Understanding\nInsulin
 ” facilitated by Frank Atherton. Each participants will be entered in a\
 nraffle and all will receive a free Freestlye Glucometer\, compliments o
 f Abbott\nDiabetes Care.\n \nFree Bicycle Inspection & Maintenance Provi
 ded by Bicycle Chef\nBicycle Chef Staff will be here from 10-3pm to do S
 afety Inspections and\nMaintenance checks. Bring your bicycle to make su
 re it is safe to ride!!!\n \nFree Helmets\n \nUCD Health System\, Divisi
 on of Injury Prevention will provide free bicycle\nhelmets to participan
 ts. Participants will learn how to properly fit a helmet\nand the import
 ance of bicycle safety. CFFN will also teach participants about\nBrain I
 njury.\n \nFree Catered Lunch from 12-1pm\nJuan In A Million Taqueria wi
 ll cater the event.\nTamales\, Rice\, Beans\, Green & Fruit Salad\, and 
 drinks will be served from\n12-1pm\, so come hungry!!!\n \nFree HIV Test
 ing\nMAAP will provide free confidential HIV testing all day. If you do 
 not know your\nstatus\, take the opportunity to get tested.\n \nSNAHC’s 
 Dental Department will provide Free Fluoride Varnishes for all ages.\n\n
 Fluoride varnish has been found to be effective in preventing caries and
  tooth\ndecay on teeth. A free toothbrush and goody bag will be given to
  those who\nreceive a varnish.\nAvailable all day.\n\nInformational boot
 hs and Vendors\n \nNumerous Information booths will be here for the comm
 unity to gather important\ninformation and become familiar with resource
 s. Vendors will also be available\nfor all of your purchasing needs.\n \
 nFree Children Activities\nBring your children for a fun-filled experien
 ce. They can jump around in the\nbounce house\, paint on art easels\, wi
 n at the bean bag toss\, visit the mobile\nlibrary and receive a free bo
 ok\, and more! Sage Peconom will also be doing\ngardening\ndemonstration
 s and activities throughout the day.\n \nSNAHC’s Medical Department will
  provide Free Health Screenings & Flu Shots. \nCome get a Flu shot and h
 ave your blood pressure\, glucose\, cholesterol\, and body\nfat checked.
 \n \nRaffle\n\nThere will be lots of opportunities to get raffle tickets
 … try your luck at\nwinning! We will be raffling off 2 adult bikes\, 2 k
 id bikes\, Pendleton blankets\,\nipods\, gift certificates\, cameras\, a
 nd much more!!!\n \nEntertainment\nCome and relax to an outstanding line
  up of presenters\, featuring SNAHC’s\nCommunity Wellness Drum\, Hoop Da
 ncer Eddie Madril\, Aztec dance group Xitlalli\nQueztalcoatl\, Savage Fa
 mily Youth Empowerment\, and Singer Paul Donahue\n \nCibonay Cordova\, M
 A\nCommunity Services Director\n2020 J Street\nSacramento\, Calif.   958
 11\n1(916) 341~0575 x213\ncibonayc@snahc.org
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DTSTAMP:20080917T194551Z
SUMMARY:Prevention Health Fair
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080920T150000
LOCATION:Sacramento
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DESCRIPTION:LAUREL STREET FEST - Free Event\, Great Performances\, Fun f
 or the Whole Family!\nSaturday\, August 9th\, 2008\, 1-6pm\nMacarthur Bo
 ulevard between 35th and 38th Avenues\n\nOver 70 Vendor Booths\, Food an
 d Drink\, Children’s Petting Zoo and Play Area\, Rock Climbing\,  Two St
 age of Entertainment\, Street Entertainment\n\n\nMain Stage Performances
 :\n\n1:30pm - Sonia Whittle's Nia Movement (Jazz/Soul/Spoken Word)\n\n2:
 45pm - Tacuma King’s Bay Area Youth Arts (African Drumming and Song)\n\n
 4:00pm - Benito Cereno (Afro-Carribean Funk/Bomba/Salsa) \n\n5:15pm - Mo
 ’Rockin Project feat. Khalil Shaheed (Jazz/Morrocan)\n\nDjs Adam and Aga
 na will be spinning hip hop\, soul and world music between acts.\n\n\nCo
 mmunity Stage Performances:\n\n1:00pm - Danza Azteca Cemanahuac (Aztec C
 ultural Dance and Drumming)\n\n1:35pm - Victory Outreach Church of Oakla
 nd (Singing\, Rapping\, Puppet Show)\n\n2:00pm - China Spirit Music Ense
 mble  (Chinese Guzheng String Music)\n\n2:30pm- The Taoist Center  (Kung
  Fu and Tai Chi Performance)\n\n3:00pm - Hyfee Luv Records\, feat. Queen
  Deelah (Hip Hop Mcing)\n\n3:30pm - Malia Movement Company (Contemporary
  Dance)\n\n4:00pm - Los Hermanos (Drums and Poetry)\n\n4:30pm - Breakin 
 the Banks (Hip Hop Dance)\n\n4:45pm - Music After Disco (Reggae/Funk Fam
 ily)\n\n5:15pm – Talking Wood (African Percussion Music)\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T130000
DTSTAMP:20080807T174451Z
SUMMARY:Laurel Street Fest
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T180000
LOCATION:Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:June  25\, 6:00\nSing Me Your Story Poetry event\nThis event
  will feature poets Greg Sarris\, Linda Noel and Kim Shuck. It will be m
 oderated by Malcolm Margolin of Heyday Books.  A book sale and signing f
 ollows the presentation. Main Library\, 100 Larkin St.\, San Francisco.\
 n\nCo-sponsored by the California Exhibition Resources Alliance\, Friend
 s of the San Francisco Public Library\, Book Bay and Old Mission Dolores
 .  For more information visit www.sfpl.org or call Joan Jasper at 415/55
 7-4595.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080625T180000
DTSTAMP:20080424T054349Z
SUMMARY:Sing Me Your Story Poetry event
CREATED:20081004T172008Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080625T200000
LOCATION:Main Library\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:The Nike Air Native N7 Shoe can be ordered at the wholesale 
 price of $45.00 (shipping and handling is included). Fittings for the Ni
 ke Air Native N7 shoe will be on Saturday\, March 8th\, 2008 at the Runn
 ing Is My High 5K/10K Walk/Run at Lake\, Merritt\, Oakland\, CA. You may
  order ahead of time\, but I strongly recommend that everyone get fitted
  for these special made shoes. All orders must be paid in full by Monday
 \, March 10th\, 2008.\nFor your convenience I have attached the order fo
 rm and flyer.\nIf you have any questions please call\, Rosalyn Marcellai
 s at (510) 535-4424 or email her: rosalynm@nativehealth.org.
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DTSTAMP:20080305T212531Z
SUMMARY:For those NDN Feet!
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T150000
LOCATION:Lake Merritt
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080620T200000
DTSTAMP:20080621T003728Z
SUMMARY:Sun Dagger Solstice
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080620T213000
LOCATION:Yerba Buena Center of the\nPerforming Arts Forum\, SF
DESCRIPTION:\n"Sun Dagger Solstice"\n\nThis event is the world premier o
 f a new work based on\nthe disappearance of the ancient Sun Dagger\, a t
 eller\nof the changing of time. Experience the beauty of\nNative People 
 expressed through rhythmic drumming\,\npowerful traditional dancing and 
 its evolution.\nWitness the journey of time through moments including\nt
 he Sacred Hoop Dance\, Spear & Shield Dance\,\nTraditional Dances and a 
 look into the changing\nfuture.\n\nThe show will be held at the Yerba Bu
 ena Center of the\nPerforming Arts Forum on Friday June 20th\, 2008 at\n
 8pm.\n\nPlease visit www.ybca.org/performance to purchase\ntickets. You 
 will find a link to the show on the\nCalendar section under the June 20t
 h date\, listed\nunder Performance/ World Arts West. If you have any\nqu
 estions\, please feel free to contact me at\nringman123@yahoo.com \n\n-E
 DDIE MADRIL \nwww.revisionpc.com\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080504T170000
DTSTAMP:20080425T174542Z
SUMMARY:Lee Swensen Dinner
CREATED:20081004T171954Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080504T200000
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of\nINTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE WORLD’S INDIGENO
 US PEOPLES*\nAIM-West presents\n\nscreening of “Broken Rainbow”\n(1985 •
  directed by Victoria Mudd • 70 mins • Academy Award winning documentary
 )\n6:00 pm\n@ The Roxie\n3117 16th Street (@ Valencia)\, San Francisco\n
 \n In 1983\, Interior Secretary James Watt sold coal leases at unusually
  low prices to developers in New Mexico\, and hundreds of Navajo familie
 s were torn from their homes and displaced to other areas. The trajedy o
 f this occurrence and the lack of humanity or even mininal human underst
 anding of the plight of the displaced Navajo is the topic of this moving
  documentary. This story barely surfaced on the U.S. National News befor
 e it was forgotten. As noted in the documentary\, there is a long histor
 y of injustice and neglect on the part of a U.S. bureaucracy that seems 
 only to respond to public pressure in correcting its transgressions agai
 nst the Navajo. ~ Eleanor Mannikka\, All Movie Guide\nWith an update on 
 the current state of mining companies’ encroachment on reservations \nby
  Manny Pino.\n\n$10 donation to benefit AIM-West • Wheelchair accessible
  • All ages welcome\n For more information\, please contact Antonio Gonz
 ales at 415-577-1492 or Joyce Umamoto 415-776-5833.\n\n\n* By resolution
  49/214 of 23 December 1994\, the General Assembly decided to celebrate 
 the International Day of the World's Indigenous People on 9 August every
  year during the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People. 
 In 2004 the Assembly proclaimed a Second International Decade by resolut
 ion 59/174. The goal of this Decade is to further strengthen internation
 al cooperation for the solution of problems faced by indigenous people i
 n such areas as culture\, education\, health\, human rights\, the enviro
 nment\, and social and economic development.\n \nIn April 2000\, the Com
 mission on Human Rights adopted a resolution to establish the UN Permane
 nt Forum on Indigenous Issues which was endorsed by the Economic and Soc
 ial Council in resolution 2000/22 of 28 July 2000. The mandate of the Pe
 rmanent Forum is to discuss indigenous issues related to culture\, econo
 mic and social development\, education\, the environment\, health and hu
 man rights. http://www.un.org/depts/dhl/indigenous/\n\n\nPress Advisory 
 – August 4\, 2008\nFor more information:\nAntonio Gonzales\, Director\, 
 AIM-West\, (415)577-1492\nJoyce Umamoto\, Volunteer\,  (415)776-5833\n
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DTSTAMP:20080806T194122Z
SUMMARY:AIM-West screening "Broken Rainbow"
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T200000
LOCATION:UN Plaza\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 7/25/2008\nEvent	 Raising Change: A Social Justice Fun
 draising Conference\nStart Time	 9:00 AM\nEnd Time	 5:00 PM\nLocation	 S
 an Francisco \, CA\nDescription	 GIFT and the Grassroots Fundraising Jou
 rnal present the 2nd Raising Change: A Social Justice Fundraising Confer
 ence July 25-26\, 2008 San Francisco\, CA Join us for the only national 
 conference in the country that brings social justice organizations toget
 her specifically to talk about fundraising and how to resource our movem
 ents! http://www.grassrootsfundraising.org/raising_change/index.htm http
 ://snipurl.com/24cc9\nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 4/13/2008
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DTSTAMP:20080417T171522Z
SUMMARY:Raising Change: A Social Justice Fundraising Conference
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080725T120000
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DESCRIPTION:Monday August 11th\, 7 PM\n\nDebriefing Circle -- One month 
 later...\n\n\nLongest Walk 2 Debriefing Circle for Walkers\, Organizers\
 , and Supporters\n\nWe will be discuss:\nManifesto for Change\nReportbac
 k Scheduling \nExperiences\, Challenges\, and Solutions\nNext Steps and 
 More \n
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SUMMARY:Longest Walk Debriefing Circle
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080811T210000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd. Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Huichol Artist: Luciano Valdez\nExhibiting Yarn Paintings & 
 Beadwork\nSaturday\, August 9 - 11:00 to 6:00 \nSunday\, August 10 - 11:
 00 to 5:00\n\nLuciano is back from Mexico with box loads of new Huichol 
 beadwork\, yarn paintings and beaded jewelry!  Huichol art is made by pl
 acing a thin layer of beeswax and tree resin over wood\, and then pressi
 ng either the yarn or the seed beads in to the mixture in symbolic desig
 ns.  Each design has significance in the Huichol culture and most of the
  pieces are created for either healing or protection.  Horned toads and 
 scorpions offer protection\, while the peyote cactus and shamans offer h
 ealing.  The blue deer is a common image.  In ceremony\, when windows to
  the spirit world open up\, it is the blue deer who is the messenger bet
 ween the human beings and the pantheon of elemental creation beings call
 ed "Grandmas and Grandpas".  \n \nLuciano and his community receive all 
 of the proceeds of this show. \nIt is our way of supporting Luciano and 
 the traditional community and\nceremonial center of Nueva Colonia where 
 he lives. \nPlease join us this weekend in celebrating this vibrant indi
 genous village!\n \nA huge THANK YOU to our friend Linda who was able to
  procure a\ncomputer for Luciano's nephew!!  When I told Luciano\, I cou
 ld hear\nhis huge smile over the telephone.  It truly does take a villag
 e...\n______________________________\n \nPeace & All Good Things to You!
 \n Since 1991\, Gathering Tribes Gallery has featured art\, crafts and j
 ewelry by\nNative American artisans and features the artwork and jewelry
  of Michael Horse. \n \nThe gallery is located at 1573 Solano Ave\, Berk
 eley\, CA\, and is open daily:\nSunday from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\, Mo
 nday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\,\nand Tuesday through Saturday from 1
 0:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. \n \nFor more information call (510) 528-9038 or 
 check the web site at www.gatheringtribes.com\nGathering Tribes is a Nat
 ive American woman owned business.
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DTSTAMP:20080806T020645Z
SUMMARY:Huichol Art Show
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080810T170000
LOCATION:Gathering  Tribes \n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 4/11/2008\nEvent	 DQU Benefit\nStart Time	 8:00 PM\nEn
 d Time	 1:00 AM\nLocation	 924 Gilman Street\, Berkeley\, CA\nDescriptio
 n	 DQU Benefit at the 924 Gilman St. Project Friday\, April 11\, 2008 Co
 ncert/Show 7:30 PM ~ 1:30 AM $7.00 ~ $10.00 sliding scale D-Q University
 Benefit with bands: Resistant Culture (L.A.) Black Fire (AZ) Disobedienc
 ia Civil (MEXICO) Eskapo Massacre Chest Full of Arrows 924 Gilman Street
  Alternative Music Foundation PO Box 1058 Berkeley\, Calif. 94701 call f
 or more info: 1(510) 525~9926\nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 4/4/2008
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DTSTAMP:20080409T181520Z
SUMMARY:DQU Benefit
CREATED:20081004T172006Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080411T210000
LOCATION:924 Gilman Street\, Berkeley\, CA
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DESCRIPTION:Mohawk Pottery & Artist:\nRoger Sosakete Perkins\n \nSaturda
 y\, October 4 \n11:00 am to 6:00 pm \nSunday\, October 5 \n11:00 am to 5
 :00 pm \n\nThe Mohawk art of pottery was lost for hundreds of years. Sos
 akete brought it back.\nUsing the same clay that was used by the ancient
 s\, and rediscovering the lost\ntechnique\, he has brought back to life 
 something many thought was gone forever.\nEach pot has traditional Mohaw
 k designs\, some with human faces\, and is pit fired. Sosakete is also a
  talented painter\, working with both traditional and contemporary image
 ry. Many of his paintings will also be available during this weekend eve
 nt . \n \nPlease join us in welcoming Sosakete back to Gathering Tribes.
 \n\nGathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  Weekend hours: Satur
 day\, 10 am - 6 pm.\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  FMI: 510.528-9038 www.gath
 eringtribes.com.  ***  \n
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DTSTAMP:20080930T220306Z
SUMMARY:Roger Sosakete Perkins at GT
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081005T170000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Award Winning Pueblo Jewelers\nCharlene & Frank Reano\n \nSa
 turday\, September 27 \n10:00 am to 6:00 pm\n \nSunday\, September 28 \n
 11:00 am to 5:00 pm \n\nCharlene Reano & her husband Frank have won many
  awards for thier outstanding mosaic\ninlay jewelry. She was influenced 
 by her mother in-law Clara Reano and encouraged by her sister\nin-law An
 gie Reano. Charlene first started making jewelry with her husband Frank 
 in the 1980s. \n\nCharlene uses traditional Santo Domingo jewelry making
  techniques to create her very exciting contemporary pieces. She designs
 \, cuts and inlays the stones\, Frank finishes the pieces with\ngrinding
  and polishing. She uses the highest quality stones in her jewelry. \n\n
 Charlene is regarded as one of the finest mosaic inlay jewelers working 
 today. Since the early\n90s she has been winning blue ribbons for her wo
 rk at the prestigious Santa Fe Indian Market.\nHer exhibitions across Am
 erica include Chicago\, New York\, Florida\, California\, Arizona\, Indi
 ana\nand Australia.\n \nFor more information about Charlene & Frank and 
 to see photos of their jewelry\, click here:\nhttp://www.fourwindsgaller
 y.com.au/reano.html\nGathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  Wee
 kend hours: Saturday\, 10 am - 6 pm.\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  FMI: 510.
 528-9038 www.gatheringtribes.com.  ***  
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DTSTAMP:20080925T010524Z
SUMMARY:Charlene and Frank Reano Pueblo Jewelers
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080928T170000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes: 1573 Solano Ave\,  Berkeley  CA
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DESCRIPTION:From the 4 Directions\nSomarts Gallery\, 934 Brannan Street\
 , San Francisco\nClosing Reception Thurs July 31\, from 6-9.\n\nJuly 31\
 , Thursday\, 6 - 9 pm\nArtists’ Closing Reception\, Potluck\,\nPerforman
 ces and Spoken Word 7:30-9:00 p.m.\nJaneen for Muriel Antoine\,\nLorenzo
  Baca\, Ashley Philips\, DeCoy\, Nizhoni\, Sage Deer\, open mike\n\n.  C
 osponsored by SOMARTS and American Indian Contmeporary Arts.  Other even
 ts scheduled during the exhibit.   FMI: http://www.blackash.org/4directi
 ons\, www.somarts.org or janenantoine@mac.com.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080731T180000
DTSTAMP:20080730T182534Z
SUMMARY:From The Four Directions Exhibit Closing and Reception Performan
 ces
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080731T210000
LOCATION:Somarts Gallery\, 934 Brannan Street\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our 9th Annual Stroytelling Festival by the Sea. 
 We're expecting good weather at our lovely Campfire Center\, but we alwa
 ys have the option of moving to the historical Trinidad Town Hall should
  the weather dictate. our storytellers are impressive and our musicians 
 are ready to set the tone for the best stroytelling festival ever.\n \nA
  blanket to keep your seat warm and comfortable is a good idea.\n \nCome
  ready to enjoy the moment.\n \nYou'll love the great stories that are c
 oming your way @ Patrick Point State Park\n \n~THERE IS A CHARGE ~\nRegi
 stration takes place upon entry into Patrick Point State Park\n \nCall D
 an O'Gara @ 1(707) 677~3840 for registration\, meals & parking informati
 on.\n \nSend registration form w/ your check or money order payable to\n
 Ink People Festival\nP.O. Box 517\nTrinidad\, Calif. 95570\n \n"We recom
 mend carpooling"\n \nSponsored & Produced by North Coast Storytellers w/
 The Ink People Center For The Arts\n \nFor more information\, visit webs
 ite: <http://inkpeople.org/>   or  visit myspace:  <http://www.myspace.c
 om/ink_people>\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080913T100000
DTSTAMP:20080903T200834Z
SUMMARY:9th Annual Storytelling by the Sea /Patrick Point State Park
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080913T211500
LOCATION:Trinidad
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DESCRIPTION:\nHonoring of the Elders Gathering \nand \nCorn Planting Cer
 emony\n \nat DQ University\nApril 20\, 2008\n*Sunday\n \n10:00 a.m. -to-
  6:00 p.m.\n \nMEN:\n \nBill Wright\nJack D. Forbes\nCoyote\nOwl George\
 nDarrell Fairbanks\nLee Polanco Sr.\nJoe Ferguusen  ("Razzle Dazzle")\nD
 arrell Standing Elk\nBob Agger\nAl George\n \n \nWOMEN:\n \nSenora Cobb\
 nLeona Begay\nSusan Jim\nPat Apkaw\nMary Peedee\nGenevieve Seely\nRita M
 ontes Martin\nDorinda Moreno\nDagmar\n \n*more names to be added soon.\n
 \n                                                     END
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DTSTAMP:20080417T172320Z
SUMMARY:Honoring of the Elders Gathering and \nCorn Planting Ceremony
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080420T180000
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DESCRIPTION:In recognition of\nINTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE WORLD’S INDIGENO
 US PEOPLES*\nAIM-West presents\na press conference & rally\nSaturday\, A
 ugust 9\, 2008\n11:00 am – 1:00 pm\nSF United Nations Plaza (7th & Marke
 t Streets)\n\nProgram to include: representatives of Indigenous Peoples 
 from North\, Central and South Americas • solidarity statements from the
  governments of Bolivia\, Cuba\, Nicaragua and Venezuela • Azteca Tradit
 ional Dancers • The California Traditional Pomo Dancers • inter-tribal d
 rummers & singers • and more …\n\nFREE • Open to the Public • Everyone W
 elcome\n\n* By resolution 49/214 of 23 December 1994\, the General Assem
 bly decided to celebrate the International Day of the World's Indigenous
  People on 9 August every year during the International Decade of the Wo
 rld's Indigenous People. In 2004 the Assembly proclaimed a Second Intern
 ational Decade by resolution 59/174. The goal of this Decade is to furth
 er strengthen international cooperation for the solution of problems fac
 ed by indigenous people in such areas as culture\, education\, health\, 
 human rights\, the environment\, and social and economic development.\n 
 \nIn April 2000\, the Commission on Human Rights adopted a resolution to
  establish the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues which was endorse
 d by the Economic and Social Council in resolution 2000/22 of 28 July 20
 00. The mandate of the Permanent Forum is to discuss indigenous issues r
 elated to culture\, economic and social development\, education\, the en
 vironment\, health and human rights. http://www.un.org/depts/dhl/indigen
 ous/\n\n\nPress Advisory – August 4\, 2008\nFor more information:\nAnton
 io Gonzales\, Director\, AIM-West\, (415)577-1492\nJoyce Umamoto\, Volun
 teer\,  (415)776-5833\n
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DTSTAMP:20080806T020341Z
SUMMARY:AIM-West Indigenous Peoples'   Press Conerence and Rally
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T130000
LOCATION:UN Plaza\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Description	\nThe National Indian Justice Center of Santa Ro
 sa announces a Capacity Building Mini-Conference on September 10 - 12\, 
 2008 focused on cultivating leadership\, organizational\, programmatic a
 nd community engagement capacity in Native youth programs and services.\
 n\nTogether we can build sustainable community assets that respond to th
 e needs of Native Youth and reflect community cultural values.\n\nThis F
 REE Conference is for tribal council members\, parents and family member
 s\, grand-parents\, youth\, tribal agency employees\, community- and fai
 th-based health and social service providers\, and others who work with 
 or are concerned about the health\, safety\, welfare and positive develo
 pment of Native American youth in Sonoma\, Lake and Mendocino Counties.\
 n\nFor more information and a registration form\, visit the Activating N
 ative Youth Assets webpage at http://nijc.org/cey.html or the projet’s s
 ocial forum at http://nijc.mrooms.org or call NIJC Training Coordinator\
 , Sabrina Rawson at (707) 579-5507.\n\nThe following schedule is subject
  to change.  A free networking lunch will be provided each day. All acti
 vities\, except for the special evening dance performance\, take place a
 t the NIJC facility at 5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa\, CA 95403. Registra
 tion is limited with priority given to tribal members and personnel in t
 he project service area.\n\nWednesday\, September 10\, 2008:\n\nAssessin
 g Your Organization to Prepare a Strategic Plan (9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n
 \nThe Power of Radio: Creating PSA’s for Youth Programs (9:00 a.m. to 12
  noon)\n\nNetworking Lunch—Youth and Civic Participation (12 noon to 1:3
 0 p.m.)\n\nNative Youth Forum: Our Communities\, Our Needs\, Our Strengt
 hs (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nThe Power of Radio: Creating PSA’s for Yo
 uth Programs (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nPomo Youth Dance Group Performa
 nce (5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Sonoma County Indian Health Project)\n\nT
 hursday\, September 11\, 2008:\n\nDeveloping Youth Programs and Identify
 ing Success: Program Improvement and Taking Credit for\n\nAchievements (
 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n\nNetworking Lunch—Sustainable Tribal Communities
 : The Power of Collaboration (12 noon to 1:30 p.m.)\n\nStrength-based As
 sessment and Service Delivery for At-Risk Youth (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
 \n\nFriday\, September 12\, 2008:\n\nUsing Distance Learning to Deliver 
 Native Youth Programs (9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n\nDigital Video Production
 \, Editing and Techniques (9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n\nNetworking Lunch (12
  noon to 1:30 p.m.)\n\nCreating Interactive Distance Learning Programs w
 ith Moodle (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nDigital Video Production Editing 
 and Techniques (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nPosted by	 CAO-777\nUpdated	 
 8/18/2008\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080912T090000
DTSTAMP:20080903T204437Z
SUMMARY:Mini-Conference for Native Youth Serving Organizations
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080912T170000
LOCATION:5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa CA 95403
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 3/15/2008\nEvent	 Homestead Powwow\nStart Time	 5:00 P
 M\nEnd Time	 11:00 PM\nLocation	 Homestead H.S.gym\, Cupertino CA\nDescr
 iption	\ncontact N.Comella 408/226/5213 for further details\n \nHomestea
 d is located at:\n21370 Homestead Road\nCupertino\, CA 95014\nDriving In
 structions: From San Francisco\n\nTake Interstate 280 Southbound until D
 eAnza Boulevard. Turn left onto DeAnza and then turn left again on Homes
 tead Road. Continue down Homestead Road and you will see the school on t
 he left side of the street.\n\nFrom San Jose  Follow one of the followin
 g two sets of directions:\n\nTake 101 north to 237 West to 85 South. Get
  off at Fremont Ave. Make a left and drive until you hit Mary Ave. Make 
 a right onto Mary Ave. and continue all the way to the end of the street
 . The school is to your left at the end of the street.\nTake 280 until y
 ou get to DeAnza Blvd. Get off and make a right onto it. Get in the left
  lanes immediately and make a left onto Homestead Rd. Homestead High Sch
 ool will be to your left hand side of the street.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080315T170000
DTSTAMP:20080312T194857Z
SUMMARY:Homestead Powwow
CREATED:20081004T171954Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080315T230000
LOCATION:Homestead Hs Gym Cupertino
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DESCRIPTION:Mono Basket Weaver\nOrie Medicinebull\n“Weaving Traditions”\
 n4:00 - 8:00 p.m.\nSaturday\, May 17\, 2008\n \nIntertribal Friendship H
 ouse\n523 International Blvd.\nOakland\, CA\n(510) 836-1955\n \nPine Nee
 dle Basket Weaving Workshop\n \nOrie Medicinebull is Western Mono enroll
 ed with the North Fork Rancheria.  Orie enjoys living in the central Sie
 rra Nevada mountains close to her tribal community where she can have ac
 cess to traditional basketry materials\, family and friends.  She will s
 hare her history of her people.  The presentation includes understanding
  basketry symbolism\, use of plants\, environmental issues facing basket
  weavers\, teaching California Indian basketry\, and the contributions o
 f Mono basketry from 1850 to the present.  All participants will partici
 pate in an activity of making a pine needle basket.\n \nCo-Sponsored by 
 the Intertribal Friendship House & Washoe Tribal TANF\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T040000
DTSTAMP:20080507T175724Z
SUMMARY:Weaving Traditions with Orie Medicinebull
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T080000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:AIM FOR FREEDOM!\nA 40-Year Art & Photography Retrospective 
 of the American Indian Movement\n\nJuly 16 – 31\, 2008\nSomArts Bay Gall
 ery\n934 Branna Street (between 8th & 9th Streets)\nSan Francisco  CA  9
 4103\nwww.somarts.org\n\nGallery Hours: Tue – Fri\, 1–7 PM\; Sat\, 1–5 P
 M\n\nOPENING RECEPTION — honoring the Women in the Movement\nwith specia
 l guest AIM co-founder Patricia Bellanger\nThursday\, July 17\, 5:30–8:3
 0 PM\nFeaturing: The Vallejo Sweet Medicine Singers\, The California Tra
 ditional Pomo Dancers\, The All Nation Singers and the Tlingit Women's D
 ance Group\n\nThis exhibit commemorates 40 years of struggle for the rig
 ht of self-determination of the American Indian Peoples\, culminating in
  the September 13\, 2007 UN General Assembly adoption of the Declaration
  of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples\, and is held in conjunction with t
 he Longest Walk II. The retrospective features photographs documenting t
 he founding and development of the American Indian Movement (AIM) as wel
 l as current photographs of today's Longest Walk II. Among the featured 
 photographers are J.R. Auginish\, Dick Bancroft\, Dave Cordova\, Ilka Ha
 rtmann\, Brenda Norrell\, Kerry Richardson and Michelle Vignes. Also on 
 view will be selected works by Leonard Peltier\, Floyd Red Crow Westerma
 n\, Paul Owns the Sabre\, traditional Dine rugs\, banners\, blankets\, h
 istorical posters and flags contributed from many individuals/organizaat
 ions/countries in solidarity with AIM's 40-year anniversary. There will 
 also be events featuring storytelling\, traditional dancing/drumming/sin
 ging\, as well as contemporary performances and music.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080717T173000
DTSTAMP:20080709T180405Z
SUMMARY:AIM FOR FREEDOM!
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080717T203000
LOCATION:SomArts\, 934 Brannan\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:\n\nHONORING of the ELDERS\n\nGATHERING and\nCORN PLANTING C
 EREMONY \n\nCommunity  Potluck: \nSpeakers: \nEveryone\nWelcome \n \nDQ 
 UNIVERSITY\nDavis\, California\n\nApril 20\, 2008  10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.
 m. \n\nFor more information\, contact:\nSteve greatlizardking@yahoo.com 
 …………… (530) 400-7642\nConsuela cvindigenous@yahoo.com...................
 (916) 371-0370\nMiah arechiga@hotmail.com...............................
 (915) 333-4540\nMazatzin zemazatzin@hotmail.com\nChris  yazzieyazzie@yah
 oo.com\n\nTHIS FLYER PROVIDED COURTESY OF FRYDAY EXPRESS\; NEWS-DISSEMIN
 ATION SERVICE OF THE AFFILIATED OBSIDIAN NATION\n\n \n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080420T100000
DTSTAMP:20080412T011208Z
SUMMARY:Gathering and Corn Planting Ceremony
CREATED:20081004T171954Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080420T180000
LOCATION:DQU
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Event	 \n2007 BAAITS Community Potluck \nStart Time	 7:00 PM
 \nEnd Time	 9:00 PM\nLocation	 SF LGBT Community Center\nDescription	\n2
 007 BAAITS Community Potluck Dates\n \nBay Area American Indian Two-Spir
 its\nrequests that you join us for our…\n \nTWO-SPIRIT COMMUNITY POTLUCK
 \nJanuary 26\, February 23\, April 27\, May 18\, June 29\, July 27\,\nAu
 gust 24\, September 28\, October 26\, and December 7\n \nSF LGBT Communi
 ty Center\n(Check lobby board for room number)\n1800 Market Street at Oc
 tavia\nSan Francisco\, CA 94102\n415 373-3655\n  \nStart your Friday nig
 ht by hanging out with us for a couple of hours!\nCome\, have dinner and
  chat. Bring something to share -- food\,\nnon-alcoholic drinks\, poem\,
  song\, raffle item\, etc.\n \nThis is a clean and sober event.\nThose u
 nder the influence of alcohol or other drugs will be asked to leave.\n \
 nPosted by	 Hamlette\nUpdated	 4/11/2007
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070824T190000
DTSTAMP:20080207T012414Z
SUMMARY:BAAITS Community Potluck
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070824T210000
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:SKILLS OF THE PAST:  ATLATL 􏰀 􏰁 \nSaturday\, October 11 \n
 10-noon\, Course #19258 \nDuring pre-contact California\, dart throwers 
 were \nutilized by hunter/gatherer societies in the Central \nValley. Th
 e atlatl\, with its stone-tipped dart\, pre- \ndated the bow and arrow. 
 Learn the history of \nthe atlatl\, watch a demonstration and try your \
 nskill at hitting a cardboard target. (8+ yrs) \nDino Labiste\, Naturali
 st \nReg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (327-2757) \nCOYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PAR
 K \n8000 Patterson Ranch Road\, Fremont CA 94555  •  (510) 795-9385  •  
 chvisit@ebparks.org 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T100000
DTSTAMP:20080806T014814Z
SUMMARY:Skills of the Past: Atlatl
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T120000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park\, Fremont
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts\nMarch 1 to April 6\n Demonst
 rations\nMarch 8 & 9\n10:00 to 5:00\nSecond Saturday Reception\nMarch 8 
 – 5:00 to 9:00\n \n \nExhibit and demonstrations by Meyo Marrufo\, Denis
 e & Luwana Quitiquit of the Robinson Rancheria in Lake County.\n \nThis 
 group of extraordinary artists exemplifies the resurgence in restoring t
 he traditional survival\, cultural and regalia arts of the ancient Pomo 
 groups of the Clear Lake region.  Using only materials traditional to th
 eir area’s culture – tules\, willows\, cattails\, and dogbane (used for 
 cordage & twine) – an assemblage of utilitarian implements: baskets\, tr
 aps\, baby carriers and children’s toys\, are constructed with age-old t
 echniques.  \n \nLuwana Quitiquit\, whose niece\, Meyo Marrufo\, says\, 
 “can make anything”\, has perfected the technique for making a tradition
 al child’s toy from tule\, of the omnipresent bittern birds of Clear Lak
 e’s tule marshes.  She is renowned for her baby carriers (sika in the Po
 mo language) and may be the only weaver working today to make a truly tr
 aditional sika\; using only indigenous materials including handmade dogb
 ane cordage & twine\, in place of the usual commercial cotton cord or fi
 sh line\, to secure the rods of peeled and unpeeled willow.\n \nMeyo Mar
 rufo is well known for making beautiful jewelry and traditional dance re
 galia using acutely shaped abalone shell\, clam shell\, pine nuts\, glas
 s beads\, feathers and cordage.  She is also a founding member of an act
 ive traditional Pomo dance group.  A featured specialty\; she has develo
 ped an innovative collection of “Regaled Teddy Bears”\, dressed with tra
 ditionally designed and fashioned regalia and jewelry\; one even has a m
 iniature baby carrier with baby bear at its side.\n \n The Gallery is lo
 cated in the Historic District of Folsom\, open Wednesday through Sunday
  10:00 to 5:00.\n \nWeb: www.pacwesttraders.com    \n \nFor further info
 rmation contact Courtney Puffer. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T100000
DTSTAMP:20080312T184933Z
SUMMARY:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts
CREATED:20081004T171957Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T170000
LOCATION:PWT\, 305 Wool St. Folsom CA
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080815T190000
DTSTAMP:20080806T233220Z
SUMMARY:14th Annual Sacramento Powwow
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080815T200000
LOCATION:Sacramento\, CA
DESCRIPTION:14th Annual Sacramento Powwow\nAugust 15 16 & 17\, 2008<><> 
 O’Neil Park <><> Sacramento\, CA\nFriday\, August 15th\, Special Califor
 nia Night – 7 p.m.	 \nSaturday\, August 16th\, 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.\, Grand
  Entry – 1 p.m. & 7 p.m.\nSunday\, August 17th\, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Grand 
 Entry – 1 p.m.			\nSpecial Guest:  Joe Morris\,  Navajo Code Talker\n\nA
 ll Drums Welcome\nNorthern Host Drum ECHO SKY SINGERS\nSouthern Host Dru
 m  SOUTHERN EXPRESS\nMaster of Ceremonies:	Tom Phillips\, Sr. - Kiowa\nA
 rena Director:	Tom Phillips\, Jr. - Kiowa\nTabulation (Open Book): Lana 
 Hicks - Washoe/Paiute\nHead Lady Dancer: Pepper Phillips-Singh\, Kiowa\n
 Head Man Dancer: Jude Cruz – Pueblo/Rosebud Sioux\n\nNative American Art
 s and Crafts <> Food <>Contest Dancing <> Gourd Dancing\nHandgames for t
 he youth.. 5 California Dance Groups Friday evening: \n(Franklin Dancers
 \, Maidus\, Grindstone\, Pomos\, and the Bear Dancers so far...\nContest
  Powwow starts Saturday\nPowWow Daily Admissions:\nGeneral: $4.00\, Teen
 s:	$2.00\, Children: $1.00\, Under 5 free\, Seniors: 55 & older FREE\nFM
 I: 916.421-0657 or Sacramento Powwow\, P.O. Box 246052\, Sacramento\, CA
  95824\nHost Hotel:  La Quinta Inn\, 200 Jibbom Street\, Sacramento\, CA
  95814 <> (916) 448-8100 <> $79 pw rate
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Santa Rosa Days Gathering\nAugust 30 & 31\, 2008\nLemoore\, 
 Calif.\n \nHead Staff:\nMC:\nTom Phillips (Kiowa\, Muscogee Creek)\nAren
 a Director:\nArt Martinez\n \nHeadman:\nTate Honadick\nHeadlady:\nAlorha
  Baga\nHost Drums:\nWar Dance ~ Az\nOther Drums:\nDark Horse singers\n \
 nAdditional Information:\nGrand Entries: 8/30/08 @12:00 Noon\; 7:30pm\; 
 8/31/08 @12:00 Noon\nGourd Dance: 8/30/08 @ 11:00am\; 8/30/08 @6:30pm\; 
 8/31/08@11pm\nBear Dance 8/29/08 @ 9:00pm\nFree Admission\; Saturday fre
 e community dinner and games in the park\;\nSoftball Tournament- 8/29-8/
 31/08\nFor more info\, call Jess Thomson.: 559.924-6961 ext 3110\n \nJer
 sey Ave\nLemoore\, Calif. 93245\n \nContact Information: Theresa Sam 559
 .816-6822\ntsam@tachi-yokut.com\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080831T110000
DTSTAMP:20080726T000716Z
SUMMARY:Santa Rosa Days Gathering
CREATED:20081004T172001Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080831T230000
LOCATION:Lemoore\, CA
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:38th Annual Indian Fair Days & Pow Wow\n \nGATES OPEN at 9: 
 00 a.m. Saturday 8/2 & Sunday 8/3 2008\n \nNorth Fork Recreation Center\
 n33507 Road 230\nNorth Fork\, Calif.\n1(559) 877~7700\n \nTHE SIERRA MON
 O INDIAN MUSEUM\n\n33103 ROAD 228\nNORTH FORK\, Calif.  93643\n1(559) 87
 7~2115\n \nHEAD STAFF 2008\nMASTER OF CEREMONIES: Frankie Williams\nAREN
 A DIRECTOR: JR Manuel\nCOLOR GUARDS: American Indian Vets Association\nH
 EADMAN: Waylon Burrough\nHEADWOMAN: Marlene Johnson\nHEAD TEEN BOY: Jord
 an Nava\nHEAD TEEN GIRL: Samantha Rivera\nNORTHERN HOST DRUM: Painted Ro
 ck\nSOUTHERN HOST DRUM: Big Medicine\n \nDANCER REGISTRATION: 10:00 -11:
 30 a.m. Saturday\, 8/ 2\, 2008 Dancers are asked to pay gate admission -
  this is a charitable event\n \nGRAND ENTRY: 12:00 p.m. Saturday 8/2 & S
 unday 8/3\nINFORMATION CALL (559) 877-2115 / email:  DIRECTOR@NETPTC.NET
 \n \nCAMPING: Camp sites available\, first come first serve. You provide
  everything - Campers must pay gate fee. NO ALCOLHOL\, DRUGS OR DOGS. St
 andard camp rules apply. No camp fires.\n \nGATES CLOSE at Midnight Satu
 rday 8/2 & 7:00 p.m. Sunday 8/3 [event closes]\nTICKETS are $6 per perso
 n / per day available at the gate the day of the event.\nPRESALE tickets
  are $3 each available from Royal Contestants or the Museum MARCH 6 thro
 ugh JULY 28TH ONLY. Each ticket purchased is a raffle entry ticket.\n \n
 RAFFLE PRIZES:\n1ST : MONO BASKET handmade by Sandy Clark\n2ND: $500.00\
 n3RD: TV/DVD\n4TH: BEADED COLLAR\nMANY MORE PRIZES - CONTATCT THE MUSEUM
  IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A 100% TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION TO THIS EVENT.
 \n \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080802T090000
DTSTAMP:20080725T225709Z
SUMMARY:38th Annual Indian Fair Days & Pow Wow
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080802T090000
LOCATION:North Fork\, CA
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:"Speaking from the Earth"\nwill feature Native American art 
 exploring the\nconnection between biodiversity and cultural\ndiversity.\
 n\nThink Visual Gallery\n215 Main St.\, Point Arena\, CA\non Highway 1\n
 \nShow runs from June 4-30\nArtist's Reception will be Saturday\, June 7
 \, 6-9pm\nFree and open to the public!\n<http://blackash.org/speaking/>\
 n\nParticipating artists are: \n• Richard Castaneda (Pima Maricopa)\, ph
 otography\n• Kelly Church (Ottawa/Ojibwe)\, basketry\, paintings\n• Jenn
 ifer Foerster (Muscogee Creek)\, poetry \n• Peggy Fontenot (Potawatomi/P
 atawomeck/Cherokee)\,\nphotographer\n• Jake Fragua (Jemez Pueblo)\, pain
 tings\n• L. Frank (Tongva/Ajachmem)\, paintings\, drawings\n• Gary Kinso
 n (Western Abenaki Sokoki)\, drawings\,\npaintings\n• Linda Lomahaftewa 
 (Hopi/Choctaw)\, monotypes\,\npaintings\n• America Meredith (Cherokee Na
 tion)\, paintings\n• Randy Pike (Pomo)\, drawings\n• Kim Shuck (Cherokee
 /Sauk and Fox/Polish)\, poetry\,\nbeadwork\n• Hoka Skenadore (Oneida/Ogl
 ala Lakota/Luiseño)\,\npainting\n\nJeffrey Hillier\, owner of Think Visu
 al\, will donate\n25% of all art sales to the Longest Walk\, a\ncross-co
 untry walk to bring attention to environmental\nissues.\n\nFor more info
 rmation about the gallery\, call (707)\n882.4042 or email <jefferyj.hill
 ier@mac.com>\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T180000
DTSTAMP:20080606T200847Z
SUMMARY:Exhibit "Speaking From The Earth" Artists Reception
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T210000
LOCATION:215 Main\, Pt Arena
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:SKILLS OF THE PAST: CORDAGE MAKING \nQuarry Lakes \nSunday\,
  March 30 \n9:30 am-noon \nThe ability to twine\, braid\, twist\, roll o
 r weave plant \nfibers into cordage allowed indigenous cultures to tie \
 ntheir world together. You’ll learn the techniques of \npreparation\, ex
 traction and plying of plant materials to \ncreate cordage. The efficien
 t method of leg rolling \nwill be practiced. (9+ years) \nDino Labiste\,
  Naturalist \nReg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (327-2757) \n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080330T093000
DTSTAMP:20080215T062243Z
SUMMARY:Cordage Making
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080330T120000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Cherokee Nation History Course \nSponsored by the Cherokee N
 ation\, in \nconjunction with the English Department \nat UC Berkeley an
 d the Cherokee Society \nof the Greater Bay Area\, is being offered to \
 nresidents of the Central California. \nRegistration is $10 per person \
 nSaturday\, March 1\, 2008\, 9am-6pm   \nSaturday\, March 2\, 2008\, 9am
 -6pm \n  - and - \nSunday\, March 15\, 2008\, 9am-6pm  \nSunday\, March 
 16\, 2008\, 9am-6pm \nAs seen in the Cherokee Phoenix and Indian Advocat
 e\, this four day\, 32 hour course has received widespread acclaim from 
 the thousands of tribal employees and community members who have partici
 pated in it. Now as part of an ongoing initiative to rejuvenate our know
 ledge of language\, culture\, and history\, Cherokee Nation citizens\, a
 s well as the general public\, are offered \nthe opportunity to enrich t
 heir understanding of the Cherokee government and people. \nTo be held a
 t: Evans Hall\, Room 60\, University of California\, Berkeley\, CA. \nRe
 gistration forms must be received by 5:00pm\, February 27\, 2008. Phone 
 registrations will not be accepted. Cancellations before February 22\, 2
 008 will receive a full refund of fees. No refunds will be granted to ca
 ncellations received after February 22\, 2008. \nFor more information or
  to cancel by phone\, check out: www.bayareacherokee.org \nor contact:  
 Julia Coates at (530)383-9396 or Julia-coates@cherokee.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080301T120000
DTSTAMP:20080528T182240Z
SUMMARY:Cherokee Nation History Course 
CREATED:20081004T171956Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080301T130000
LOCATION:Evans Hall\, Room 60\, University of California\, Berkeley
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Speaking of this weekend\, it's Solano Stroll time!  Join us
  on Sunday\, September 14 for one of the oldest\, largest street fairs i
 n the Bay Area.  The parade starts at 10:00 a.m.   Almost every corner h
 as live music\, and there are loads of food\, arts and crafts vendors.  
 Our friend\, Eidell Wasserman\, will have her booth in front of the Bone
  Room\, next to Gathering Tribes.  Eidell recently closed her gallery in
  Reno and has lots of items at great prices.  Please make sure you come 
 in and say hello to us if you go to the Stroll.  Mention this e-mail and
  get 10% off any purchase during the Solano Stroll this Sunday! Gatherin
 g Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  Weekend hours: Saturday\, 10 am 
 - 6 pm.\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  FMI: 510.528-9038 www.gatheringtribes.
 com.  ***  \n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080914T100000
DTSTAMP:20080912T071654Z
SUMMARY:Solano Stroll
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080914T110000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes Albany
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts\nMarch 1 to April 6\n Demonst
 rations\nMarch 8 & 9\n10:00 to 5:00\nSecond Saturday Reception\nMarch 8 
 – 5:00 to 9:00\n \n \nExhibit and demonstrations by Meyo Marrufo\, Denis
 e & Luwana Quitiquit of the Robinson Rancheria in Lake County.\n \nThis 
 group of extraordinary artists exemplifies the resurgence in restoring t
 he traditional survival\, cultural and regalia arts of the ancient Pomo 
 groups of the Clear Lake region.  Using only materials traditional to th
 eir area’s culture – tules\, willows\, cattails\, and dogbane (used for 
 cordage & twine) – an assemblage of utilitarian implements: baskets\, tr
 aps\, baby carriers and children’s toys\, are constructed with age-old t
 echniques.  \n \nLuwana Quitiquit\, whose niece\, Meyo Marrufo\, says\, 
 “can make anything”\, has perfected the technique for making a tradition
 al child’s toy from tule\, of the omnipresent bittern birds of Clear Lak
 e’s tule marshes.  She is renowned for her baby carriers (sika in the Po
 mo language) and may be the only weaver working today to make a truly tr
 aditional sika\; using only indigenous materials including handmade dogb
 ane cordage & twine\, in place of the usual commercial cotton cord or fi
 sh line\, to secure the rods of peeled and unpeeled willow.\n \nMeyo Mar
 rufo is well known for making beautiful jewelry and traditional dance re
 galia using acutely shaped abalone shell\, clam shell\, pine nuts\, glas
 s beads\, feathers and cordage.  She is also a founding member of an act
 ive traditional Pomo dance group.  A featured specialty\; she has develo
 ped an innovative collection of “Regaled Teddy Bears”\, dressed with tra
 ditionally designed and fashioned regalia and jewelry\; one even has a m
 iniature baby carrier with baby bear at its side.\n \n The Gallery is lo
 cated in the Historic District of Folsom\, open Wednesday through Sunday
  10:00 to 5:00.\n \nWeb: www.pacwesttraders.com    \n \nFor further info
 rmation contact Courtney Puffer. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080315T100000
DTSTAMP:20080312T184957Z
SUMMARY:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080315T170000
LOCATION:PWT\, 305 Wool St. Folsom CA
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:UC Berkeley Pow Wow\nPauley Ballroom\n \nSaturday\, April 19
 th\nGourd Dancing:  11:00 a.m.\nDinner Break:  6:00 p.m.\nPow Wow:  7:00
 -10:00 p.m.\n \nSunday\, April 20th\nGourd Dancing at 11:00 a.m.\nGrand 
 Entry at 12:00 noon\nClosing Ceremony at 7:00 p.m.\n \nHost Drums\nNorth
 ern:  Red Sky\nSouthern:  Southern Xtreme\n \nHead Staff\nEmcee:  Robert
  Greygrass\nHead Man:  Larry Swimmer\nHead Woman:  Ori Snow\nHead Boy:  
 Daniel Swimmer\nHead Girl:  Tina Puthoff\nColor Guard:  Joe Smith\n \nCo
 ntests:\nMen:  Traditional ~ Fancy Dance ~ Grass Dance\nWomen:  Traditio
 nal ~ Fancy Shawl ~ Jingle Dance\nTiny Tots\n \nIndian Tacos\, Native Ar
 t\, Vendors and Much More . . . . .\nPlease see attached flyer\nFor more
  information contact the Intertrival Student Council at (510) 642-2842 o
 r Ruth Hopper at (510) 642-6613
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080419T110000
DTSTAMP:20080327T214749Z
SUMMARY:UC Berkeley Pow Wow
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080419T220000
LOCATION:Pauley Ballroom\, UC Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Robert Davidson\n\nApril 16th\, 2008\n\n\nAll lectures are f
 ree and open to the public. \nLectures take place on Wednesdays at 7 p.m
 . in Timken Lecture Hall\, \nCCA San Francisco campus\, 1111 Eighth Stre
 et (at 16th and Wisconsin)\, \n\nThere will be a special Reception for R
 obert at 6:00 pm at the same location.\n \n\nRobert Davidson is one of C
 anada’s most respected and important contemporary artists.  A Northwest 
 Coast native of Haida descent\, he is a master carver of totem poles and
  masks and works in a variety of other media as a printmaker\, painter a
 nd jeweler.  He is also a leading figure in the renaissance of Haida art
  and culture.  Robert Davidson is best known as an impeccable craftsman 
 whose creative and personal interpretation of traditional Haida form is 
 unparalleled.\n\n \n\nFor more than thirty years\, Robert Davidson has w
 orked as an artist and has produced an internationally acclaimed body of
  work.  His work is found in a number of important private and public co
 llections including the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa\, the Vanco
 uver Art Gallery\, the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Hull\, Quebec\
 , the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles and the Artists for Kids Gallery i
 n North Vancouver.  He has also received many honours for his accomplish
 ments.  In 1995 he received the National Aboriginal Achievement Award fo
 r his contribution to First Nations art and culture.  He holds honourary
  degrees from the University of Victoria\, Simon Fraser University in Bu
 rnaby\, the Southern Methodist University I Dallas\, Texas and the Emily
  Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver.  He has received the Ord
 er of British Columbia and in 1996 was awarded the prestigious Order of 
 Canada.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080416T120000
DTSTAMP:20080409T184251Z
SUMMARY:Robert Davidson Lecture and Reception SF
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080416T130000
LOCATION:CCA\, 1111 Eighth Street SF
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:5th ANNUAL BAY AREA HAWAIIAN FILM FESTIVAL & CULTURAL CONFER
 ENCE\nSouth San Francisco\, CA – The Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center
 \, Pacific Islander Cultural Association (PICA) and World Arts West (WAW
 ) is pleased to present the 5th Annual Bay Area Hawaiian Film Festival &
  Cultural Conference starting on Friday\, September 26 and concluding on
  Sunday\, September 28\, 2008.  The film festival takes place on Saturda
 y\, September 27 from 1:00pm – 9:00pm\; and the cultural conference even
 ts will be on Friday evening and Sunday.  All events will take place at 
 the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center at 423 Baden Avenue in South San
  Francisco.  For more information on purchasing tickets call 650.588.109
 1\, visit our website at www.apop.net\, or e-mail your request to info@a
 pop.net\n \nAlready in its Fifth year\, the Bay Area Hawaiian Film Festi
 val is a rare glimpse of Hawaiian perspectives through cinema and will f
 eature films about Hawaiian myths and legends told for the first time in
  the Hawaiian language\; documentaries that explore Hawaiian history thr
 ough the stories of its monarchy and its people\; educational features o
 f modern issues including sovereignty\, land rights\, and the environmen
 t\; as well as highlights on cultural traditions of Hula and other nativ
 e arts & crafts.\n \nThis year\, in conjunction with the annual film fes
 tival\, Kaululehua HCC is proud to host a three-day long cultural experi
 ence like no other here in the Bay Area.  Beginning on Friday\, Septembe
 r 26 at 8:00pm\, the Cultural Center presents Hula 2500 Miles From\, a p
 resentation on how hula in the Bay Area has survied in the Bay Area so f
 ar from Hawai`i.  The Cultural Conference culminates on Sunday\, Septemb
 er 28 at 4pm an exciting presentation on Hula. An introspective look int
 o different types of Hula\, Oli & Mele (traditional chant & songs)\, Pro
 tocol\, Lei Styles and Lole (hula attire) including hula demonstrations 
 and story telling.\n \nKawika Alfiche\, Kumu Hula of Halau O Keikiali'i 
 and Director of Kaululehua HCC\, states\, "This festival provides a voic
 e to the Hawaiian community on the mainland and\, through each film and 
 conference event\, presents a unique opportunity for Hawaiians to tell t
 heir stories\, and share their language\, culture\, and history with eve
 ryone."\nThe Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center was established in 2000
  with the mission of preserving and perpetuating all things Hawaiian.  T
 he mission of World Arts West is to honor and celebrate culturally diver
 se dance forms through presentation\, education and support of artists a
 nd their traditions.\nSouth San Francisco\, CA – The Kaululehua Hawaiian
  Cultural Center\, Pacific Islander Cultural Association (PICA) and Worl
 d Arts West (WAW) is pleased to present the 5th Annual Bay Area Hawaiian
  Film Festival & Cultural Conference starting on Friday\, September 26 a
 nd concluding on Sunday\, September 28\, 2008.  The film festival takes 
 place on Saturday\, September 27 from 1:00pm – 9:00pm\; and the cultural
  conference events will be on Friday evening and Sunday.  All events wil
 l take place at the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center at 423 Baden Ave
 nue in South San Francisco.  For more information on purchasing tickets 
 call 650.588.1091\, visit our website at www.apop.net\, or e-mail your r
 equest to info@apop.net\n \nAlready in its Fifth year\, the Bay Area Haw
 aiian Film Festival is a rare glimpse of Hawaiian perspectives through c
 inema and will feature films about Hawaiian myths and legends told for t
 he first time in the Hawaiian language\; documentaries that explore Hawa
 iian history through the stories of its monarchy and its people\; educat
 ional features of modern issues including sovereignty\, land rights\, an
 d the environment\; as well as highlights on cultural traditions of Hula
  and other native arts & crafts.\n \nThis year\, in conjunction with the
  annual film festival\, Kaululehua HCC is proud to host a three-day long
  cultural experience like no other here in the Bay Area.  Beginning on F
 riday\, September 26 at 8:00pm\, the Cultural Center presents Hula 2500 
 Miles From\, a presentation on how hula in the Bay Area has survied in t
 he Bay Area so far from Hawai`i.  The Cultural Conference culminates on 
 Sunday\, September 28 at 4pm an exciting presentation on Hula. An intros
 pective look into different types of Hula\, Oli & Mele (traditional chan
 t & songs)\, Protocol\, Lei Styles and Lole (hula attire) including hula
  demonstrations and story telling.\n \nKawika Alfiche\, Kumu Hula of Hal
 au O Keikiali'i and Director of Kaululehua HCC\, states\, "This festival
  provides a voice to the Hawaiian community on the mainland and\, throug
 h each film and conference event\, presents a unique opportunity for Haw
 aiians to tell their stories\, and share their language\, culture\, and 
 history with everyone."\nThe Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center was est
 ablished in 2000 with the mission of preserving and perpetuating all thi
 ngs Hawaiian.  The mission of World Arts West is to honor and celebrate 
 culturally diverse dance forms through presentation\, education and supp
 ort of artists and their traditions.\nFMI:\nContact: Kawika Alfiche\n650
 -588-1091 / info@apop.net\nwww.apop.net
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SUMMARY:Hawaiian Festival - So SF
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LOCATION:423 Baden Avenue\, South San Francisco \, CA
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DESCRIPTION:38th Annual Indian Fair Days & Pow Wow\n \nGATES OPEN at 9: 
 00 a.m. Saturday 8/2 & Sunday 8/3 2008\n \nNorth Fork Recreation Center\
 n33507 Road 230\nNorth Fork\, Calif.\n1(559) 877~7700\n \nTHE SIERRA MON
 O INDIAN MUSEUM\n\n33103 ROAD 228\nNORTH FORK\, Calif.  93643\n1(559) 87
 7~2115\n \nHEAD STAFF 2008\nMASTER OF CEREMONIES: Frankie Williams\nAREN
 A DIRECTOR: JR Manuel\nCOLOR GUARDS: American Indian Vets Association\nH
 EADMAN: Waylon Burrough\nHEADWOMAN: Marlene Johnson\nHEAD TEEN BOY: Jord
 an Nava\nHEAD TEEN GIRL: Samantha Rivera\nNORTHERN HOST DRUM: Painted Ro
 ck\nSOUTHERN HOST DRUM: Big Medicine\n \nDANCER REGISTRATION: 10:00 -11:
 30 a.m. Saturday\, 8/ 2\, 2008 Dancers are asked to pay gate admission -
  this is a charitable event\n \nGRAND ENTRY: 12:00 p.m. Saturday 8/2 & S
 unday 8/3\nINFORMATION CALL (559) 877-2115 / email:  DIRECTOR@NETPTC.NET
 \n \nCAMPING: Camp sites available\, first come first serve. You provide
  everything - Campers must pay gate fee. NO ALCOLHOL\, DRUGS OR DOGS. St
 andard camp rules apply. No camp fires.\n \nGATES CLOSE at Midnight Satu
 rday 8/2 & 7:00 p.m. Sunday 8/3 [event closes]\nTICKETS are $6 per perso
 n / per day available at the gate the day of the event.\nPRESALE tickets
  are $3 each available from Royal Contestants or the Museum MARCH 6 thro
 ugh JULY 28TH ONLY. Each ticket purchased is a raffle entry ticket.\n \n
 RAFFLE PRIZES:\n1ST : MONO BASKET handmade by Sandy Clark\n2ND: $500.00\
 n3RD: TV/DVD\n4TH: BEADED COLLAR\nMANY MORE PRIZES - CONTATCT THE MUSEUM
  IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A 100% TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION TO THIS EVENT.
 \n \n 
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DTSTAMP:20080725T225718Z
SUMMARY:38th Annual Indian Fair Days & Pow Wow
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080803T090000
LOCATION:North Fork\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T100000
DTSTAMP:20080918T181217Z
SUMMARY:Indigenous People's Day Pow-Wow & Indian Market
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T180000
LOCATION:Berkelely Civic Center Park\,Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY POW WOW & Indian Market\n\nSaturday\,
  October 11\, 2008\, 10am - 6pm\n\nBerkeley Civic Center Park\,  Alston 
 Way and MLK Way.\n\nMC: Michael Horse\n\nMartin Luther King Jr Civic Par
 k\, Berkeley\n(1 ½ blocks west of the Berkeley BART Station)\nThis event
  is FREE!\n10:00 am Exhibition Dancing\n11:00 am Gourd Dancing\n12:00 no
 on Grand Entry\n6:00 pm Closing\n\nNative American culture\, foods\,  ar
 ts and crafts. Intertribal and contest dancing\, featuring Native Califo
 rnia dancers. All traditional drums invited. The 17th Annual Celebration
 \, continuing the traditions today\, in honor of all our ancestors and f
 uture generations. Schedule: exhibition dancing\; contest dancing\; gran
 d entry 12 noon\; closing ceremony 6:00 pm. Raffles all day. Sponsored b
 y the City of Berkeley. Wheelchair Accessible. Free.\n\nMC:  Michael Hor
 se  (Yaqui/Zuni/Mescalero Apache)\; Arena Director:  Henry Johnson  (Pai
 ute)\; Head Lady Dancer:  Nikki Skinaway (Ojibwe/Athabaskan)\; Head Man 
 Dancer:  Julian Noisecat  (Salish)\; Head Northern Drum:  All Nations\; 
 Head Southern Drum:  Rocking Horse\; Gino Barichello\, Coordinator\n\nIn
 fo: phone 510-595-5520\n\nWebsite: ipdpowwow.org\n\nemail: info@ipdpowwo
 w.org\n\n\nBACKGROUND: THE HISTORY OF BERKELEY'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY\
 n\nBerkeley replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day in 1992. T
 he inaugural year was filled with ceremonies\, and each year since then 
 the city has celebrated with a free pow wow\, organized by local Native 
 and non-Indigenous residents. Held in Civic Center Park\, the Indigenous
  Peoples Day Pow Wow and Indian Market has become an important annual ev
 ent\, where the local population can interact with and learn about Nativ
 e culture and the Bay Area Indian community\,\n\nThe idea of replacing C
 olumbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day was first proposed in 1977 by a 
 delegation of Native nations and passed by the United Nations Internatio
 nal Conference on Discrimination Against Indigenous Populations in the A
 mericas.\n\nIn July 1990\, representatives from 120 Indian nations from 
 every part of the Americas met in Quito\, Ecuador in the First Continent
 al Conference (Encuentro) on 500 Years of Indian Resistance\, fulfilling
  a prophesy that the “the eagle of the north" would join with "the condo
 r of the south.” The conference unanimously  resolved to transform Colum
 bus Day "into an occasion to strengthen our process of continental unity
 ." That fall\, a conference of Northern California Indians organized the
  Bay Area Indian Alliance and resolved to "reaffirm October 12\, 1992 as
  International Day of Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples." At the reques
 t of the Berkeley committee\, the Berkeley City Council set up a task fo
 rce to make recommendations regarding Quincentenary planning.  The Berke
 ley Resistence 500 Task Force investigated the historical record\, and c
 oncluded that Columbus’s expedition was a scouting mission for an invasi
 on. The islands were populated by over a\nmillion Taino Indians\, peacef
 ul farmers and fishermen. Unable to find enough gold to finance his plan
 s\, Columbus captured thousands of Tainos and shipped them to the slave 
 markets of Spain. In two years over a hundred thousand Tainos were dead\
 , and the survivors were slaves\, mostly in mines and plantations. With 
 strong support from the community\, the Berkeley City Council voted unan
 imously that October 12th was henceforth to be Indigenous Peoples Day\, 
 to be commemorated annually on the nearest Saturday.\n\nThe municipaliti
 es of Santa Cruz and Sebastopol also began celebrating Indigenous People
 s Day. The State of South Dakota replaced Columbus Day with Native Ameri
 can Day. The United Nations sidestepped the issue of Columbus by naming 
 August 9th as International Day of Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples. P
 hoenix celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day on March 12. However\, in keepi
 ng with the original request of the Indigenous spiritual elders at the C
 ontinental Conference\, Berkeley has retained October 12 as Indigenous P
 eoples Day.\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Lakota Harden.\nBNC airs fr
 om 2:00 - 3:00 pm on KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.   Live\, kp
 fa 94.1 and kcfc Fresno 88.1\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.org
 .\nBay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native com
 munity in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 i
 n Month) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVica
 r (Week 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the N
 ative community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janeen
  Antoine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current pr
 oducer of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide 
 knowledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean somethin
 g\, but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepare
 d by Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to 
 KPFA's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings 
 of missed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org websi
 te under archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Nativ
 e Circle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar in
 formation and view/submit calendar items.  
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DTSTAMP:20080207T011306Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Lakota Harden
CREATED:20081004T171952Z
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DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Lakota Harden.\nBNC airs fr
 om 2:00 - 3:00 pm on KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.   Live\, kp
 fa 94.1 and kcfc Fresno 88.1\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.org
 .\nBay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native com
 munity in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 i
 n Month) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVica
 r (Week 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the N
 ative community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janeen
  Antoine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current pr
 oducer of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide 
 knowledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean somethin
 g\, but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepare
 d by Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to 
 KPFA's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings 
 of missed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org websi
 te under archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Nativ
 e Circle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar in
 formation and view/submit calendar items.  
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DTSTAMP:20080702T165058Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Lakota Harden
CREATED:20081004T171952Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080709T150000
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080702T140000
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DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Lakota Harden.\nBNC airs fr
 om 2:00 - 3:00 pm on KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.   Live\, kp
 fa 94.1 and kcfc Fresno 88.1\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.org
 .\nBay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native com
 munity in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 i
 n Month) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVica
 r (Week 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the N
 ative community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janeen
  Antoine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current pr
 oducer of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide 
 knowledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean somethin
 g\, but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepare
 d by Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to 
 KPFA's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings 
 of missed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org websi
 te under archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Nativ
 e Circle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar in
 formation and view/submit calendar items.  
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DTSTAMP:20080604T184838Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Morning Star Gali and Cathy Chapman
CREATED:20081004T171952Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080604T150000
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080604T140000
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DESCRIPTION:Vallejo Intertibal Council Meeting\nTime	 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM\
 nLocation	 Ferry Building Coffeeshop\nDescription	\nThe community is inv
 ited to attend the Vallejo Intertribal Council weekly meetings every Wed
 nesday at 7 pm at the Ferry Building Coffeeshop. \n\nOn the agenda is di
 scussion and work around protecting the Glen Cove Burial Grounds in Vall
 ejo. \n\nWounded Knee\nhome	707-557-2140\nmobile	707-373-7188
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070829T190000
DTSTAMP:20080207T013110Z
SUMMARY:Vallejo Intertibal Council Meeting
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070829T210000
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DESCRIPTION:American Indian Cultural Celebration:\nAmerican Indian Marke
 t & Mini-Pow Wow\n4th Annual Event Set for Saturday\, July 19\, 10 am to
  6 pm at\nFriendship House Association of American Indians of San Franci
 sco\n \nFriendship House Association of American Indians\, Inc. of San F
 rancisco is pleased to announce the 4th Annual American Indian Cultural 
 Celebration: American Indian Market & Mini-Pow-Wow.  The event will be h
 eld on Saturday\, July 19\, 2008 from 10 am to 6 pm and will be located 
 at 56 Julian Avenue between 14th and 15th Streets in the Mission Distric
 t of San Francisco. \n \nThe American Indian Cultural Celebration & Amer
 ican Indian Market is a new San Francisco street festival featuring art 
 and craft booths\, dancers\, drummers\, informational booths about Bay A
 rea American Indian organizations and Indian tacos and refreshments will
  be on sale.  Additionally\, recognition and awards including the Gary R
 hine Memorial Awards will be presented to Bay Area American Indian commu
 nity leaders.\n \nThis year will also feature a Mini-Pow Wow with indivi
 dual dance categories with prize money\, 1st Place: $100\, 2nd Place: $7
 5\, 3rd Place: $50.  Each category is for all styles:\n     -- Tiny Tots
  Ages 6 & Under\n     -- Jr. Girls\, Ages 6-12\n     -- Jr. Boys\, Ages 
 6-12\n     -- Teen Girls\, Ages 13-19\n     -- Teen Boys\, Ages 13-19\n 
     -- Adult Men\, Ages 20 & Up\n     -- Adult Women\, Ages 20 & Up\n   
   -- Special Contest: Golden Age Women\n     -- Special Contest: Men’s T
 raditional Northern & Southern Combined\n \nThis annual event celebrates
  the diversity and cultures represented in the American Indian community
  and honors community leaders who have significantly contributed to Frie
 ndship House and the American Indian community.  The event is a hallmark
  of the richness and beauty of American Indian individuals and their fam
 ilies.\n \n“We created the Cultural Celebration and American Indian Mark
 et to share American Indian culture with the greater community\,” says H
 elen Waukazoo\, Chief Executive Officer at Friendship House Association 
 of American Indians.  “We hope that the event helps to create greater aw
 areness of the American Indian community in a family-friendly and enjoya
 ble environment.”   \n \nThe mission of Friendship House is to promote h
 ealing and wellness in the American Indian community by providing a cont
 inuum of substance abuse prevention\, treatment\, and recovery services 
 that integrate traditional American Indian healing practices with eviden
 ce-based substance abuse treatment methods. \n \nFriendship House is sta
 te-licensed\, certified\, and nationally accredited by the Commission on
  Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).  Friendship House op
 erates at two locations – San Francisco (80-bed residential facility for
  adults and substance abuse prevention activities for youth) and Oakland
  (5 beds for women and 6 beds for their children).  Both facilities prov
 ide an array of comprehensive services including: intake and screening\;
  assessment of needs\; individual\, group\, and family counseling\; case
  management\; life skills workshops\; traditional arts and healing pract
 ices\; employment training and assistance\; and health and wellness educ
 ation/referrals.\n \nThe American Indian Cultural Celebration & Indian M
 arket is co-sponsored by San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Se
 rvices\, Native American Health Center\, Pula Band of Mission Indians\, 
 Betty Taylor\, Benjamin Bratt\, Jenny Wiley\, California State Automobil
 e Association and Sober Spirits.\n \nFor questions\, comments or for mor
 e information\, please feel free to contact\nAshley Phillips at Friendsh
 ip House at 415-865-0964 or by e-mail at\nAshleyP@friendshiphousesf.org\
 n 
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DTSTAMP:20080702T002709Z
SUMMARY:American Indian Cultural Celebration
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080719T180000
LOCATION:56 Julian St.\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:\nJewelry by Victor Gabriel\nSaturday\, April 19 - 10:00 a.m
 . to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, April 20 - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\n \nIn addit
 ion to being a long time friend\, Victor Gabriel is an award winning jew
 eler from the Washoe tribe.  You may remember some of his stunning rings
 \, earrings and pendants that we've had at Gathering Tribes through the 
 years.  Victor works in sterling silver and gold\, using only the best s
 tones and somehow he manages to find the very best sugilite that there i
 s!  His creations are both contemporary and traditional\, and he sometim
 es uses traditional basket designs in his work. \n\nGathering Tribes\n15
 73 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA\n(510) 528-9038   www.gatheringtribes.com
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DTSTAMP:20080411T182131Z
SUMMARY:Victor Gabriel at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080420T170000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley 
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DESCRIPTION:23rd Annual Empowering Women of Color Conference\n"decoloniz
 ing creativity:\nFIERY WOMYN\, FIERCE EXPRESSIONS"\nMarch 8\, 2008\, 9:3
 0AM-5:30PM\nUC Berkeley\, MLK Building\n\n \nRegistration on-line: ewocc
 .berkeley.edu\n\n \n<image001.jpg>\nArte: Favianna.com\nKeynote Speaker:
  Climbing PoeTree\nPerformances by: Taller Tamboricua\, DJ Jeanine Da Fe
 en\,\nLakota singer Jenny Ghost Bear\, iXalt! And more!\nFeaturing: Work
 shops\, Vendors\, Closing Panel\nRegistration on-line: ewocc.berkeley.ed
 u\n\n \nKick-off Event: Equinox\nFeaturing Student Performers and Taller
  Tamboricua direct from Puerto Rico\nFriday\, March 7\, 2008\n5:30-7PM\n
 Heller Lounge\nSponsored by: Gender Equity Resource Center\nGeneq.berkel
 ey.edu\n\n \nEWOCC is sponsored by: The Graduate Assembly\, Women of Col
 or Initiative Project Coordinator\, Graduate Women's Project\, Graduate 
 Students' Minority Project\, The Ethnic Studies Fifth Account\, Consorti
 um for the Arts at UC Berkeley\, Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña\, L
 una Bar\n\n \nZelideth Maria Rivas\nWomen of Color Initiative Project Co
 ordinator\nGraduate Assembly\nwoci@ga.berkeley.edu\n
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DTSTAMP:20080305T225906Z
SUMMARY:23rd EWOCC includes Jenny Ghost Bear
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T173000
LOCATION:Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:The Annual Labor Day PowWow is again being held at the Unive
 rsity of the Pacific.\nTimes: 8/29: Friday 6:00 PM ~ 10:00 PM\n8/30: Sat
 urday 12 Noon ~ 10:00 pm\n8/31: Sunday 12 Noon ~ 7 PM\n \nFree Admission
  / General Public Invited\nThere will be performers\, craftspeople\, and
  vendors representing more than 100 tribes. Enjoy this special opportuni
 ty to experience the diverse customs\, foods\, and ceremonies of Native 
 American Indian heritage.\n \nHead Staff:\nMC Val Shadowhawk............
 ..CA\nArena Director:\nEugene Newman\nHeadman:\nJered Eagle Smith\nHeadl
 ady:\nTBA\n \nHost Drums:\nSouthern Brothers\n \nOther Drums\nSwift Clou
 d\n \nContact Information:\nDave Wilson\n1(209) 609~9253\nLendshishorses
 @att.net\n \n3601 Pacific Avenue\nStockton\, Calif. 95211\n 
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DTSTAMP:20080726T001141Z
SUMMARY:Annual Labor Day PowWow
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080830T220000
LOCATION:University of the Pacific
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DESCRIPTION:September 27–28\n\nChaw’se Big Time\, Indian Grinding Rock S
 tate Historic Park\, 14881 Pine Grove-Volcano Rd.\, Pine Grove. Dancing\
 , hand games\, singing and storytelling\, food\, and vendors. (209) 296-
 7488.
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DTSTAMP:20080924T195250Z
SUMMARY:Chaw’se Big Time
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080929
LOCATION:Pine Grove
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Event	\nStart Time	 2:00 PM\nEnd Time	 6:00 PM\nLocation	 Ev
 erett Middle School\, 450 Church St. SF\nDescription	 Washoe Tribal Memb
 ers - PATEL Debbie Santigo Hosting Winter Gathering Powwow Fundraiser fo
 r Cave Rock Raffle\, Food Dancers Welcome Performance by Dancing Feather
 s Feb 9\,2008 2-6 pm Parking enter at 17th & Church Street FMIO: D#2sant
 iago@pacbell.net 415.824-2342\nPosted by	 janto924\nUpdated	 1/29/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080209T140000
DTSTAMP:20080207T004234Z
SUMMARY: Winter Gathering Powwow
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080209T180000
LOCATION:Everett Middle School\, 450 Church St. SF
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Northern California Chapter – April 30\, 2008\nHosted By  AT
 &T\nAT&T - Downtown Sacramento\n1215 K Street\, Room 1800\, Sacramento\,
  CA  95814\n \nLunch will be served\n\nSpecial Program to be Announced!!
 !!!!!!!!\n\nCheck In & Networking 12:00 p.m.\nLunch & Call to Order 12:3
 0 p.m.\nNo Charge courtesy of AT&T\nAll American Indian Business People 
 and\nChamber Members Are Welcome!\nPlease RSVP :-)\nstateadmin@aicccal.o
 rg\nor 213- 440-3232\n\n \n \n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080430T123000
DTSTAMP:20080327T204837Z
SUMMARY:AI Chamber of Commerce Mtg.
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080430T143000
LOCATION:1215 K Street\, Room 1800\, Sacramento
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Oscar Lewis Awards Party\n\nThe 2008 annual Oscar Lewis Awar
 ds of The Book Club of California honors Malcolm Margolin for his contri
 butions to Western History and David Lance Goines for his contributions 
 to the Book Arts. Friends and members are invited to a reception for the
  honorees.\n\nReception: \nMonday\, February 11\, 2008 at 5:00 p.m.\n\nA
 ward Ceremony:\nMonday\, February 11\, 2008 at 6:00 p.m. \n\nWhere:\nClu
 b Rooms\nThe Book Club of California\n312 Sutter Street\, Suite 510\nSan
  Francisco\, CA 94108-4377\n800-869-7656   415-781-7532\nwww.bccbooks.or
 g\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080211T050000
DTSTAMP:20080207T081932Z
SUMMARY:Malcolm Margolin honored
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080211T080000
LOCATION:The Book Club of California\n312 Sutter Street\, Suite 510\, SF
 
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Hopi Katsina Carver: Spencer Nutima\nSaturday\, June 7 - 10:
 00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, June 8 - 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\n \nWe a
 re once again delighted to present our good friend from Hopi\, Spencer N
 utima.  Spencer will be bringing new katsina dolls to sell\, as well as 
 conducting a carving demonstration.  If you didn't get a chance to meet 
 him during his previous shows\, make sure to mark your calendar for this
  special event.  Spencer's katsina dolls are currently available at Gath
 ering Tribes and he just let me know that more will soon be on the way!\
 n\nGathering Tribes\n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA\n(510) 528-9038   ww
 w.gatheringtribes.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080608T110000
DTSTAMP:20080411T184955Z
SUMMARY:Spencer Nutima at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T172006Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080608T170000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Janeen Antoine.\nBNC airs f
 rom 2:00 - 3:00 pm on KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.   Live\, k
 pfa 94.1 and kcfc Fresno 88.1\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.or
 g.\nBay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native co
 mmunity in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 
 in Month) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVic
 ar (Week 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the 
 Native community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janee
 n Antoine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current p
 roducer of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide
  knowledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean somethi
 ng\, but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepar
 ed by Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to
  KPFA's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings
  of missed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org webs
 ite under archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Nati
 ve Circle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar i
 nformation and view/submit calendar items.  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070808T140000
DTSTAMP:20080207T011636Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Janeen Antoine
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070808T150000
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=2WE
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SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Janeen Antoine.\nBNC airs f
 rom 2:00 - 3:00 pm on KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.   Live\, k
 pfa 94.1 and kcfc Fresno 88.1\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.or
 g.\nBay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native co
 mmunity in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 
 in Month) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVic
 ar (Week 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the 
 Native community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janee
 n Antoine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current p
 roducer of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide
  knowledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean somethi
 ng\, but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepar
 ed by Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to
  KPFA's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings
  of missed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org webs
 ite under archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Nati
 ve Circle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar i
 nformation and view/submit calendar items.  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081112T140000
DTSTAMP:20081113T110327Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Guest Host AIFI Director Mike Smith
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081112T150000
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20081112T140000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:4
DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Janeen Antoine.\nBNC airs f
 rom 2:00 - 3:00 pm on KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.   Live\, k
 pfa 94.1 and kcfc Fresno 88.1\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.or
 g.\nBay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native co
 mmunity in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 
 in Month) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVic
 ar (Week 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the 
 Native community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janee
 n Antoine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current p
 roducer of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide
  knowledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean somethi
 ng\, but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepar
 ed by Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to
  KPFA's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings
  of missed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org webs
 ite under archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Nati
 ve Circle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar i
 nformation and view/submit calendar items.  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080702T140000
DTSTAMP:20080702T165119Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Janeen Antoine
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080702T150000
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080709T140000
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Patricia St. Onge of Seven Genrations Consulting will host t
 he BAIAR meeting Friday\, March 7 at 9:30 am.  at 2746 39th Ave. Off 35t
 h Ave. Exit on 580.    Any questions call Pat at 510.530.2448 or Janeen 
 at 510.435-9116.  Directions attached.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080307T093000
DTSTAMP:20080306T193711Z
SUMMARY:BAIAR Meeting
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080307T123000
LOCATION:3746 39th Ave\, Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:14th Annual Sacramento Powwow\nAugust 15 16 & 17\, 2008<><> 
 O’Neil Park <><> Sacramento\, CA\nFriday\, August 15th\, Special Califor
 nia Night – 7 p.m.	 \nSaturday\, August 16th\, 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.\, Grand
  Entry – 1 p.m. & 7 p.m.\nSunday\, August 17th\, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Grand 
 Entry – 1 p.m.			\nSpecial Guest:  Joe Morris\,  Navajo Code Talker\n\nA
 ll Drums Welcome\nNorthern Host Drum ECHO SKY SINGERS\nSouthern Host Dru
 m  SOUTHERN EXPRESS\nMaster of Ceremonies:	Tom Phillips\, Sr. - Kiowa\nA
 rena Director:	Tom Phillips\, Jr. - Kiowa\nTabulation (Open Book): Lana 
 Hicks - Washoe/Paiute\nHead Lady Dancer: Pepper Phillips-Singh\, Kiowa\n
 Head Man Dancer: Jude Cruz – Pueblo/Rosebud Sioux\n\nNative American Art
 s and Crafts <> Food <>Contest Dancing <> Gourd Dancing\nHandgames for t
 he youth.. 5 California Dance Groups Friday evening: \n(Franklin Dancers
 \, Maidus\, Grindstone\, Pomos\, and the Bear Dancers so far...\nContest
  Powwow starts Saturday\nPowWow Daily Admissions:\nGeneral: $4.00\, Teen
 s:	$2.00\, Children: $1.00\, Under 5 free\, Seniors: 55 & older FREE\nFM
 I: 916.421-0657 or Sacramento Powwow\, P.O. Box 246052\, Sacramento\, CA
  95824\nHost Hotel:  La Quinta Inn\, 200 Jibbom Street\, Sacramento\, CA
  95814 <> (916) 448-8100 <> $79 pw rate
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080817T100000
DTSTAMP:20080806T233247Z
SUMMARY:14th Annual Sacramento Powwow
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080817T180000
LOCATION:Sacramento\, CA
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:View the calendar at this link.  To have events posted: post
  at this link and they will be added to the calendar.  \n\nhttp://groups
 .msn.com/bayareaindiancalendar/eventsbayarea1.msnw\n\nThe calendar is ma
 intained by American Indian Contemporary Arts.  Thanks to the Ford Found
 ation for their support in starting the calendar.\n\nAnd Thanks to you a
 ll!
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 nantoine&n=BAIC%20Calendar.ics
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080630T170000
DTSTAMP:20081015T204731Z
SUMMARY:Bay Area Indian Calendar
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080630T180000
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080929T065959Z
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DESCRIPTION:Hello All Tlingit & Haida Members\,\n \nWe hope that you wil
 l stop by our Hospitality tent at the Stanford Indian Pow Wow this comin
 g weekend\, May 10 & 11th.  Just look for our Tlingit & Haida banner han
 ging from one of the tents around the dance circle.  Bring a folding cha
 ir\, snacks to share and your Regalia and dancing shoes.\n \n \nYou are 
 all invited to our OPEN GENERAL MEETING on May 17th at 10:45 a.m. to 1 p
 .m. at the Rockridge Library\, Rm 2 upstairs.  It will give you a chance
  to meet the Community Council Officers and share in the "Alaska Native 
 Culture Celebration" Event planning for Saturday\, September 27th.\n \nA
  map is attached above or use the link below to get directions to the Ro
 ckridge Library.  I hope to see you all there.\n \nKathryn Paddock\, Pre
 sident\nSan Francisco Tlingit & Haida Community Council\n \n \nhttp://ma
 ps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=5366+College+Ave.\,+Oakland\,+Ca
 &sll=37.0625\,-95.677068&sspn=62.70117\,114.609375&ie=UTF8&ll=37.831345\
 ,-122.275171&spn=0.031116\,0.055962&z=14\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T130000
DTSTAMP:20080509T014438Z
SUMMARY:Tlingit Haida Meeting
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T140000
LOCATION:Rockridge Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:This event is a celebration of our Legal Marriage and a Marr
 iage Equality Fundraiser.  This is a free event open to everyone\, we ju
 st ask that people bring some food to share\, perhaps even raffle prizes
  to donate for the fundraiser.  We'll also be showing a short film "Sa H
 ochifo..." by Miko Thomas focusing on marriage and "Anyone & Everyone"\,
  a documentary film about families excepting their gay children\, which 
 includes a Cherokee family talking about our traditional ways of accepti
 ng 2spirits.  We'll also be unveiling a ledger art piece Michael Horse c
 reated on our Marriage Certificate.\n\nIf you are unable to attend\, ple
 ase consider donating to our fundraiser at http://www.firstgiving.com/ru
 thvillasenor .\nOur Goal is to raise $1\,000. That can be acheived by 10
 0 people giving only $10. \n\nPlease help to keep our Marriage  Legal\n\
 nVOTE NO ON Prop 8!!!!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080921T160000
DTSTAMP:20080912T070935Z
SUMMARY:Leagl Marriage Celebration
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080921T200000
LOCATION:Intertribal  Friendship House -  523  International Blvd \,  Oa
 kland
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts\nMarch 1 to April 6\n Demonst
 rations\nMarch 8 & 9\n10:00 to 5:00\nSecond Saturday Reception\nMarch 8 
 – 5:00 to 9:00\n \n \nExhibit and demonstrations by Meyo Marrufo\, Denis
 e & Luwana Quitiquit of the Robinson Rancheria in Lake County.\n \nThis 
 group of extraordinary artists exemplifies the resurgence in restoring t
 he traditional survival\, cultural and regalia arts of the ancient Pomo 
 groups of the Clear Lake region.  Using only materials traditional to th
 eir area’s culture – tules\, willows\, cattails\, and dogbane (used for 
 cordage & twine) – an assemblage of utilitarian implements: baskets\, tr
 aps\, baby carriers and children’s toys\, are constructed with age-old t
 echniques.  \n \nLuwana Quitiquit\, whose niece\, Meyo Marrufo\, says\, 
 “can make anything”\, has perfected the technique for making a tradition
 al child’s toy from tule\, of the omnipresent bittern birds of Clear Lak
 e’s tule marshes.  She is renowned for her baby carriers (sika in the Po
 mo language) and may be the only weaver working today to make a truly tr
 aditional sika\; using only indigenous materials including handmade dogb
 ane cordage & twine\, in place of the usual commercial cotton cord or fi
 sh line\, to secure the rods of peeled and unpeeled willow.\n \nMeyo Mar
 rufo is well known for making beautiful jewelry and traditional dance re
 galia using acutely shaped abalone shell\, clam shell\, pine nuts\, glas
 s beads\, feathers and cordage.  She is also a founding member of an act
 ive traditional Pomo dance group.  A featured specialty\; she has develo
 ped an innovative collection of “Regaled Teddy Bears”\, dressed with tra
 ditionally designed and fashioned regalia and jewelry\; one even has a m
 iniature baby carrier with baby bear at its side.\n \n The Gallery is lo
 cated in the Historic District of Folsom\, open Wednesday through Sunday
  10:00 to 5:00.\n \nWeb: www.pacwesttraders.com    \n \nFor further info
 rmation contact Courtney Puffer. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080329T100000
DTSTAMP:20080312T185004Z
SUMMARY:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080329T170000
LOCATION:PWT\, 305 Wool St. Folsom CA
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Date	 4/12/2008\nEvent	 Mills College Powwow\nStart Time	 11
 :00 AM\nEnd Time	 7:00 PM\nLocation	 Toyon Meadow\, Mills College\, Oakl
 and CA\nDescription	\ndetails TBA\nPosted by	 giddakluu\nUpdated	 2/1/20
 08\n\n\nDate	 4/12/2008\nEvent	 Mills College Pow Wow\nStart Time	 10:00
  AM\nEnd Time	 6:00 PM\nLocation	 Mills College Oakland\, Ca\nDescriptio
 n	 The Mills College Native American Student Association is holding our 
 annual pow wow! April 12\, 2008 Grand Entry is at noon. MC Michael Horse
  host northern all nations drum host southern ricky leroy rocking horse 
 drum headlady dancer sharleen harrison haedman dancer lino mc gurk\nPost
 ed by	 Mills_NASA\nUpdated	 1/31/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T100000
DTSTAMP:20080314T064945Z
SUMMARY:Mills College Powwow
CREATED:20081004T172008Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T180000
LOCATION:Toyon Meadow\, Mills College\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:\nTsimshian Haayuuk\nAn Invitation to our Valued Native Advi
 sory Commitee...\n\nFriday\, September 26 \n6:00-6:30 p.m.\nMuseum Entra
 nce\n6:00 p.m.\n\nDance Performance by Tsimshian Haayuuk. Tsimshian haay
 uuk means “Spirit of the Tsimshian” in Sm’Algyax\, the language of the T
 simshia\, an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest. Tsimshian Haayu
 uk is a non-profit cultural organization that operates as a cultural out
 let in the Puget Sound area\, educating Tsimshians to the language of th
 eir ancestors through song and dance\, and inspiring traditional art thr
 ough regalia\, drum making\, design\, carving\, and weaving.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080926T180000
DTSTAMP:20080924T192636Z
SUMMARY:Tsimpshian Dancers at De Young
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080926T183000
LOCATION:de Young Museum\, San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:Culture Day Celebration:  September 27th at the Congregation
 al Church in Oakland.\n\nOur Alaska Native Culture Event is at the Congr
 egational Church\, 2501 Harrison\, Oakland\, 94612 begins at 9:30 a.m. f
 or set up\, registration\, carving. beading and weaving demonstrations t
 hen potluck lunch at noon.  Come to register early for some great door p
 rizes.\n \nDance Performance by Tsimshian Haayuuk. Tsimshian haayuuk mea
 ns “Spirit of the Tsimshian” in Sm’Algyax\, the language of the Tsimshia
 \, an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest. Tsimshian Haayuuk is a
  non-profit cultural organization that operates as a cultural outlet in 
 the Puget Sound area\, educating Tsimshians to the language of their anc
 estors through song and dance\, and inspiring traditional art through re
 galia\, drum making\, design\, carving\, and weaving\n\nWe have some won
 derful Northwest Coast Art\, jewelry\, Pendelton Blanket for our Silent 
 Auction and for our Raffle\, we have a ROUND TRIP ALASKA AIRLINE TICKET 
 as the grand prize so bring your check books.  This is a fundraiser for 
 our Scholarship Fund and Culture Event so it all goes to a good cause. \
 nSee you there.\n \nfmi: Cathy Paddock haidawoman@sbcglobal.net
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T120000
DTSTAMP:20080924T192955Z
SUMMARY:Tlingit Haida Culture Day Celebration
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T180000
LOCATION:First Congregational Church\,  Oakland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:10
DESCRIPTION:From: jmbarker@sfsu.edu\nSubject: AIS Community Meetings Reg
 arding Repatriation at SFSU\nDate: February 5\, 2008 10:34:46 AM PST\n\n
 Dear Colleagues\, Students\, and Community Members\,\n\nThe American Ind
 ian Studies Department at San Francisco State University will be hosting
  two community meetings this semester to address ongoing issues of repat
 riation and curation of Native human remains and cultural objects at SFS
 U. These meetings will be Friday\, February 22 and Friday\, May 16.\n\nh
 ttp://www.sfsu.edu/~ais/nagpra_meetings.htm\n\n[ http://www.sfsu.edu/pro
 spect/visiting.htm]\n\nfull email at\nhttp://groups.msn.com/bayareaindia
 ncalendar/activismissues.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=5913
 &all_topics=0
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080222T130000
DTSTAMP:20080207T071219Z
SUMMARY:AIS Community Meetings Regarding Repatriation at SFSU
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080222T170000
LOCATION:Nob Hill Room of the Seven Hills Conference Center at San Franc
 isco State University 
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Date	10/18/2008\nEvent	3rd Annual American Indian Heritage C
 elebration in San Jose\, California\nStart Time	10:00 AM\nEnd Time	6:00 
 PM\nLocation	The National Hispanic University - 14271 Story Road (Near W
 hite Road) - San Jose\, CA - 95127\nDescription	\nPlease note that we ha
 ve had to change the date of this event. This event was originally sched
 uled to be on Saturday September 20\, 2008. We havehad to change this da
 te to Saturday October 18\, 2008. We will still have it at the same loca
 tion and same time.\n \n3rd Annual American Indian Heritage Celebration\
 nCelebraring Our Youth\, Celebrating Our Future\n \nWe will have America
 n Indian Arts and Crafts vendors\, food booths\, a health fair\, America
 n Indian drumming and singing\, flute music\, language and dance present
 ations\, cultural activities\, lacrosse demonstrations with the SF Drago
 ns\, hand games and much more great family fun. The event is free and op
 en to the public.\n \nPlease check out our website at: www.americanindia
 nheritage.org\n \nFor more information please contact Vernon Medicine Cl
 oud at 408-445-3400 x208 or email him at vmcloud@ihcscv.org\n \nSee ever
 ybody at this years celebration.\nPosted by	ihc2008\nUpdated	9/3/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081018T100000
DTSTAMP:20080917T182805Z
SUMMARY:American Indian Heritage Celebration
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081018T180000
LOCATION:The National Hispanic University - 14271 Story Road\, San Jose
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 4/4/2008\nEvent	 8th Biennial Language is Life Confere
 nce:4/4-4/6\nStart Time	 10:00 AM\nEnd Time	 6:00 PM\nLocation	 Sausalit
 o\, CA\; Marin Headlands Institute\nDescription	 April 4-6\, 2008\nMarin
  Headlands Institute\nSausalito\, California\nYou are invited to join ot
 her California Indians who are trying to learn or re-learn\, teach\, doc
 ument\, research\, or otherwise revitalize their native language. Partic
 ipants in language programs are urged to come and share projects\, succe
 sses\, and problems\n\n\nhttp://www.aicls.org/  \nhttp://snipurl.com/20n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080404T100000
DTSTAMP:20080314T061452Z
SUMMARY:8th Biennial Language is Life Conference
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080404T180000
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DESCRIPTION:National Native AIDS/HIV Awareness Program\n\nSunrise Ceremo
 ny\, at 5:30 -7:3- am at Dolores Park in SF.\n Breakfast and Speakers.  
 Details on attached flyer.\n\n\n6:00a.m. –7:30 a.m. \nDolores Park\, by 
 the Bell \nSan Francisco\, California \nBreakfast will be available for 
 all participants starting at 8:00 a.m. \nCeremonial Room\, 4th Floor \nL
 GBT Center\, 1800 Market Street\, San Francisco \nin Conjunction with a 
 Program of Presenters & Speakers from \n8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. \n\nFMI:
 \nBay Area American Indian Two Spirits at (415) 865-5616 \nNative Americ
 an AIDS Project at (415) 431-6227 \nNative American Health Center – Circ
 le of Healing Program at (415) 621-8051 \nThis is a Clean and Sober even
 t – Please have respect for yourself\, other people and Our Creador.  \n
 In addition\, this event is a collaboration between the Bay Area America
 n Indian Two Spirits\, the \nNative American AIDS Project\, and the Nati
 ve American Health Center through a grant from \nthe Office of Minority 
 Health called Shake The Feather.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080320T060000
DTSTAMP:20080319T174406Z
SUMMARY:Sunrise Ceremony & Program
CREATED:20081004T171957Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080320T110000
LOCATION:Dolores Park & LGBT Center\, 1800 Market St\, SF
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:\nNorthern California International Solidarity Movement pres
 ents: \nSunday\, March 16th  7:00pm\nIntertribal Friendship House\n523 I
 nternational Blvd (near 5th Avenue\, close to Lake Merritt)  MAP\n\nCele
 brate the life and activism of ISM volunteer Rachel Corrie\, killed five
  years ago today by Israeli Occupation Forces operating in Gaza\, Occupi
 ed Palestine\, as she was protecting the home of a Palestinian family. S
 tand in Solidarity with Palestinians and all indigenous peoples struggli
 ng against ethnic cleansing and oppression and for social justice everyw
 here.\n\nSpeakers:\n\nAntonio Gonzales (American Indian Movement West)\n
 \nAntonio Gonzales was also formerly with the International Indian Treat
 y Council\, an independent agency created by the United Nations to prote
 ct and promote the rights of indigenous peoples all over the world.\n\nA
 mong the IITC's many achievements is a UN study of treaties between gove
 rnments and indigenous peoples worldwide\; that study is due for complet
 ion this year.\n\nLoubna Qutami\n\nLoubna is a leader in the General Uni
 on of Palestinian Students (GUPS) at San Francisco State University.  Th
 is last November\, GUPS celebrated an important political victory by unv
 eiling A Palestinian Cultural Mural honoring Dr. Edward Sa'id on the cam
 pus of San Francisco State\, after a long political struggle. \n\nPerfor
 mers:\n\nThe Vukani Mawethu Choir\n\nVUKANI MAWETHU is a nonprofit multi
 racial choir which sings the freedom songs of Southern Africa\, primaril
 y of South Africa in Zulu\, Xhosa\, Sethu\, and English\, and also gospe
 l\, spirituals\, labor and civil rights songs linking peoples in the U.S
 .\, South Africa\, and around the world.\n\nFormed in 1986 by the late g
 reat James Madhlope Phillips\, an ANC union and cultural organizer\, for
  a major concert at UC Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall\, we are united by our
  strong opposition to racism and apartheid and by our love of the rhythm
 s and melodies which have grown out of century-long struggles for freedo
 m.\n\nVUKANI MAWETHU has continued to sing out against racism and injust
 ice whenever and wherever possible-from small AIDS rallies\, homeless sh
 elters or prisons\, to performing directly behind Nelson Mandela before 
 78\,000 at the Oakland Coliseum in June 1990\, and throughout the cities
  and townships of South Africa on a dynamic cultural tour in July-August
  1997.  More...\n\nTony Khalife\nTony Khalife—musician\, singer\, songwr
 iter\, composer\, yogi\, artist\, teacher\, child-soldier\, messenger of
  love and peace. His mission is to raise the world's vibration through m
 usic—to be the rose growing among the ruins\, the smile through the tear
 s\, and the melody of peace overpowering the guns of war. More....\n\nhe
 adRush\n\n headRush combines popular theatre and  Spoken Word Comedy to 
 create a unique rush of psycho-político satire and ignite critical dialo
 gue and social action. Made up of Oakland CA-based educators/writers/per
 formers\, headRush makes complex issues accessible and relevant to diver
 se audiences through dramatic multi-media storytelling and interactive w
 orkshops.\n\nSince their debut in 2003\, headRush has maintained a stron
 g performance record\, bringing hard-hitting\, original productions to s
 chools\, universities\, conferences\, cultural centers\, theatres and pu
 blic spaces throughout California and beyond. More...\n\nFor More info\,
  call 510-236-4250 \nwww.norcalism.org\n\nBy a happy coincidence\, Lakot
 a Sioux Chief Arvol Looking Horse\, 19th\nGeneration Keeper of the Sacre
 d White Buffalo Calf Pipe\, will be in\nthe Bay Area this weekend\, and 
 is being hosted by Hesham Alalusi\, a\nclose friend of ISM. Chief Arvol 
 has agreed to speak at the Rachel\nCorrie Memorial.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080316T190000
DTSTAMP:20080316T191608Z
SUMMARY:	Rachel Corrie Memorial 
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080316T210000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:1
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080917T183000
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DTSTAMP:20080916T193317Z
SUMMARY:LLB Movie Cottonfields and Crossroads on PBS!
CREATED:20081004T171919Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080917T230000
LOCATION:PBS
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DESCRIPTION:\nJewelry by Victor Gabriel\nSaturday\, April 19 - 10:00 a.m
 . to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, April 20 - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\n \nIn addit
 ion to being a long time friend\, Victor Gabriel is an award winning jew
 eler from the Washoe tribe.  You may remember some of his stunning rings
 \, earrings and pendants that we've had at Gathering Tribes through the 
 years.  Victor works in sterling silver and gold\, using only the best s
 tones and somehow he manages to find the very best sugilite that there i
 s!  His creations are both contemporary and traditional\, and he sometim
 es uses traditional basket designs in his work. \n\nGathering Tribes\n15
 73 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA\n(510) 528-9038   www.gatheringtribes.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080419T100000
DTSTAMP:20080411T182104Z
SUMMARY:Victor Gabriel at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080419T180000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley 
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Labor Day PowWow is again being held at the Unive
 rsity of the Pacific.\nTimes: 8/29: Friday 6:00 PM ~ 10:00 PM\n8/30: Sat
 urday 12 Noon ~ 10:00 pm\n8/31: Sunday 12 Noon ~ 7 PM\n \nFree Admission
  / General Public Invited\nThere will be performers\, craftspeople\, and
  vendors representing more than 100 tribes. Enjoy this special opportuni
 ty to experience the diverse customs\, foods\, and ceremonies of Native 
 American Indian heritage.\n \nHead Staff:\nMC Val Shadowhawk............
 ..CA\nArena Director:\nEugene Newman\nHeadman:\nJered Eagle Smith\nHeadl
 ady:\nTBA\n \nHost Drums:\nSouthern Brothers\n \nOther Drums\nSwift Clou
 d\n \nContact Information:\nDave Wilson\n1(209) 609~9253\nLendshishorses
 @att.net\n \n3601 Pacific Avenue\nStockton\, Calif. 95211\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080831T120000
DTSTAMP:20080726T001219Z
SUMMARY:Annual Labor Day PowWow
CREATED:20081004T171956Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080831T190000
LOCATION:University of the Pacific
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:The Willows Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of t
 he historical musical Sacagawea\, the high-adventure musical drama that 
 follows Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their perilous 1803 journe
 y to the Pacific Northwest\, led by their Native American guide\, Sacaga
 wea. Music by Craig Bohmler\, book and lyrics by Mary Bracken Phillips\,
  directed by Vanessa Miller. Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” S
 treet (at Alhambra Ave.) in Martinez\, August 2-10. Tickets are $20-$25 
 with discounts for Seniors\, Students\, and Groups. Check box office or 
 web site for show times: (925) 798-1300 or www.willowstheatre.org.\n \nS
 pecial Offer:  Call the box office at (925) 798-1300\, mention the code 
 "Bay Area Indian Calendar" and receive $5 off the regular ticket price.\
 n\nFrom: cbpsm1  (Original Message)	Sent: 7/17/2008 11:02 AM
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T200000
DTSTAMP:20080806T200401Z
SUMMARY:Sacagawea Musical Drama
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T200000
LOCATION:Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” Street (at Alhambra A
 ve.) in Martinez
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Balamcoatl: Mesoamerican Music & Dance\n\nNoon-1pm\nSaturday
 s\, June 21\, July 12\, August 30\n\nBalamcoatl takes audiences on a jou
 rney of movement and experimental sound from the South to the North of M
 exico\, using traditional regional costumes and instruments. Balam (jagu
 ar in Maya)\, and coatl (serpent in Nahuatl)\, unite to weave Mesoameric
 an themes into a tapestry of colorful legends\, drawing audience members
  into the story through participatory song and dance. During the interac
 tive presentation\, children have the opportunity to dance inside the ja
 guar’s paper mâché costume and play instruments such as turtle shells wi
 th deer horns\, maracas\, drums and rattles. (Narrated program.) \n\nYER
 BA BUENA GARDENS FESTIVAL\nproduced by Yerba Buena Arts & Events\n760 Ho
 ward Street\nSan Francisco CA 94103\nPhone: 415 543 1718\nFax: 415 543 1
 755\ninfo@ybgf.org\nwww.myspace.com/ybgfestival
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T120000
DTSTAMP:20080528T005147Z
SUMMARY:Balamcoatl: Mesoamerican Music & Dance
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T130000
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:15th Protecting Mother Earth Conference July 17-20\, 2008\n"
 Enough is enough. This earth is our mother. If we keep on contaminating 
 her and abusing her where are we going to go? Everything should come to 
 a standstill and we should take a look at ourselves and what we are doin
 g to the earth. \nCarrie Dann\nWestern Shoshone Grandmother\n\nAs West
 ern Shoshone\, we are honored to welcome our brothers and sisters from a
 round the world to our beautiful homeland\, share with you our struggle\
 , and learn about your struggles and strong works in your own homelands.
  This conference will be an important opportunity for Indigenous peoples
  and our allies to come together in a good way to strengthen our solidar
 ity and find ways to work together to protect our Mother Earth for all l
 ife. We look forward to seeing you soon!\nThank you\,\nLarson Bill\nWes
 tern Shoshone Defense Project\n\n\n"ANSWERING MOTHER EARTHS CALL FOR HE
 ALING  REAFFIRMING OUR ROOTS"\nJuly 17-20th\, 2008\n\nNewe Sogobe (West
 ern Shoshone) Territories\n\nLocated at the (So Ho Bee) South Fork Pow-W
 ow Grounds in Lee\, Nevada (approximately 22 miles South of Elko\, Nevad
 a)\n\nTraditional Gathering – Sacred Fire\, Sweats\, Camping Style\, Cir
 cle Talks - Meals provided\, bring your own reusable eating utensils. Do
 nations welcomed at the entrance\, but not required\, please leave dogs 
 and pets home.\n\nClick Here to Signup for the conference online.\n\nVéa
 se abajo para Versión española\n\nFor more information\, contact:\n\nSim
 one Senogles\, IEN\, (218) 751-4967\, \nEmail: simone@ienearth.org\n\nLa
 rson Bill\, WSDP\, (775) 744-2595\, \nEmail: wsdp@igc.org\n\nFor printab
 le flyer and Agenda please check out our website:\nwww.ienearth.org 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080717
DTSTAMP:20080618T163548Z
SUMMARY:Protecting Mother Earth Conference
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080718
LOCATION:Newe Sogobe (Western Shoshone) Territories\, Lee Nevada
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Date	 4/26/2008\nEvent	 4th Annual Hartnell Powwow\nStart Ti
 me	 11:00 AM\nEnd Time	 9:00 PM\nLocation	 156 Homestead Ave.\; Salinas\
 , CA\nDescription	\n4th Annual Hartnell College Pow-wow Co-sponsnored by
  the Center for International Intercultural Education.\nApril 26th\, 200
 8 11:00am ~ 9:00pm 156 Homestead Ave. Salinas\, Calif. 93901 \nGourd Dan
 cing 11am & 5pm ~ Grand Entry Noon & 6 pm MC: Earl Neconie {Kiowa} Arena
  Director: Eugene Newman {Shawnee} Northern Host Drum: Red Sky {Billy By
 bee} Southern Host Drum: Big Medicine {Herschel Kaulity} Invited Drum: S
 wift Cloud {Billy LeBeau} Head Golden Age Man: Wayne Arnell {Standing Ro
 ck Sioux} Head Golden Age Woman: Lil’ Jackie Arnell {Tsa-La-Gi} Head Man
 : Gabe Castro {Paiute/Tuba Tulabal} Head Woman: Mona Soldier Boy {Tohono
  O’odham} Head Boy: Gabe Castro Jr. {Paiute/Tuba Tulabal} Head Girl: Rae
 lene Musquiz {Yaqui} Dance Contest Categories: 1st place $150\, 2nd plac
 e $100\, 3rd place $75 Vendors welcome 10x10 $75 or 10x20 $150 Vendor do
 nations will be collected for raffle. Contact For Information Patric Ale
 do 1(831) 776~9266 Bryan Fiddler 1(408) 469~3411 (fax) 1(831) 676~3287\n
 Posted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 4/4/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T110000
DTSTAMP:20080423T190027Z
SUMMARY:Hartnell College Powwow
CREATED:20081004T171956Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T210000
LOCATION:156 Homestead Ave. Salinas
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DESCRIPTION:The Department of the Interior's Office of the Special Trust
 ee (OST) for American Indians will be holding meetings in the San Franci
 sco Bay area in an effort to inform American Indians about trust regulat
 ion.\nJim James\, Regional Trust Administrator\, will be on hand to addr
 ess Indian Trust reforms\, explain improved beneficiary services\, and a
 nswer questions from beneficiaries.  Don't miss this opportunity to lear
 n about the exciting developments and improvements to your trust account
 !!\nThe meeting will take place on Wednesday\, August 15th\, from 9:30am
  - 11:30am at the Friendship House Association's Great Hall\, located at
  56 Julian Avenue in San Francisco - walking distance from the 16th & Mi
 ssion BART station.\nIf you cannot attend this meeting but are intereste
 d in the information that will be presented\, the Native American Health
  Center will be hosting a meeting at our Oakland clinic in September - i
 nformation on that meeting time and date will be coming soon.\nFor more 
 information\, contact the OST Beneficiary Call Center at 1-888-678-6836 
 or the Friendship House at 415-865-0964.\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070815T093000
DTSTAMP:20080207T011801Z
SUMMARY:Indian Trust Meeting
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070815T233000
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:5th ANNUAL BAY AREA HAWAIIAN FILM FESTIVAL & CULTURAL CONFER
 ENCE\nSouth San Francisco\, CA – The Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center
 \, Pacific Islander Cultural Association (PICA) and World Arts West (WAW
 ) is pleased to present the 5th Annual Bay Area Hawaiian Film Festival &
  Cultural Conference starting on Friday\, September 26 and concluding on
  Sunday\, September 28\, 2008.  The film festival takes place on Saturda
 y\, September 27 from 1:00pm – 9:00pm\; and the cultural conference even
 ts will be on Friday evening and Sunday.  All events will take place at 
 the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center at 423 Baden Avenue in South San
  Francisco.  For more information on purchasing tickets call 650.588.109
 1\, visit our website at www.apop.net\, or e-mail your request to info@a
 pop.net\n \nAlready in its Fifth year\, the Bay Area Hawaiian Film Festi
 val is a rare glimpse of Hawaiian perspectives through cinema and will f
 eature films about Hawaiian myths and legends told for the first time in
  the Hawaiian language\; documentaries that explore Hawaiian history thr
 ough the stories of its monarchy and its people\; educational features o
 f modern issues including sovereignty\, land rights\, and the environmen
 t\; as well as highlights on cultural traditions of Hula and other nativ
 e arts & crafts.\n \nThis year\, in conjunction with the annual film fes
 tival\, Kaululehua HCC is proud to host a three-day long cultural experi
 ence like no other here in the Bay Area.  Beginning on Friday\, Septembe
 r 26 at 8:00pm\, the Cultural Center presents Hula 2500 Miles From\, a p
 resentation on how hula in the Bay Area has survied in the Bay Area so f
 ar from Hawai`i.  The Cultural Conference culminates on Sunday\, Septemb
 er 28 at 4pm an exciting presentation on Hula. An introspective look int
 o different types of Hula\, Oli & Mele (traditional chant & songs)\, Pro
 tocol\, Lei Styles and Lole (hula attire) including hula demonstrations 
 and story telling.\n \nKawika Alfiche\, Kumu Hula of Halau O Keikiali'i 
 and Director of Kaululehua HCC\, states\, "This festival provides a voic
 e to the Hawaiian community on the mainland and\, through each film and 
 conference event\, presents a unique opportunity for Hawaiians to tell t
 heir stories\, and share their language\, culture\, and history with eve
 ryone."\nThe Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center was established in 2000
  with the mission of preserving and perpetuating all things Hawaiian.  T
 he mission of World Arts West is to honor and celebrate culturally diver
 se dance forms through presentation\, education and support of artists a
 nd their traditions.\nSouth San Francisco\, CA – The Kaululehua Hawaiian
  Cultural Center\, Pacific Islander Cultural Association (PICA) and Worl
 d Arts West (WAW) is pleased to present the 5th Annual Bay Area Hawaiian
  Film Festival & Cultural Conference starting on Friday\, September 26 a
 nd concluding on Sunday\, September 28\, 2008.  The film festival takes 
 place on Saturday\, September 27 from 1:00pm – 9:00pm\; and the cultural
  conference events will be on Friday evening and Sunday.  All events wil
 l take place at the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center at 423 Baden Ave
 nue in South San Francisco.  For more information on purchasing tickets 
 call 650.588.1091\, visit our website at www.apop.net\, or e-mail your r
 equest to info@apop.net\n \nAlready in its Fifth year\, the Bay Area Haw
 aiian Film Festival is a rare glimpse of Hawaiian perspectives through c
 inema and will feature films about Hawaiian myths and legends told for t
 he first time in the Hawaiian language\; documentaries that explore Hawa
 iian history through the stories of its monarchy and its people\; educat
 ional features of modern issues including sovereignty\, land rights\, an
 d the environment\; as well as highlights on cultural traditions of Hula
  and other native arts & crafts.\n \nThis year\, in conjunction with the
  annual film festival\, Kaululehua HCC is proud to host a three-day long
  cultural experience like no other here in the Bay Area.  Beginning on F
 riday\, September 26 at 8:00pm\, the Cultural Center presents Hula 2500 
 Miles From\, a presentation on how hula in the Bay Area has survied in t
 he Bay Area so far from Hawai`i.  The Cultural Conference culminates on 
 Sunday\, September 28 at 4pm an exciting presentation on Hula. An intros
 pective look into different types of Hula\, Oli & Mele (traditional chan
 t & songs)\, Protocol\, Lei Styles and Lole (hula attire) including hula
  demonstrations and story telling.\n \nKawika Alfiche\, Kumu Hula of Hal
 au O Keikiali'i and Director of Kaululehua HCC\, states\, "This festival
  provides a voice to the Hawaiian community on the mainland and\, throug
 h each film and conference event\, presents a unique opportunity for Haw
 aiians to tell their stories\, and share their language\, culture\, and 
 history with everyone."\nThe Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center was est
 ablished in 2000 with the mission of preserving and perpetuating all thi
 ngs Hawaiian.  The mission of World Arts West is to honor and celebrate 
 culturally diverse dance forms through presentation\, education and supp
 ort of artists and their traditions.\nFMI:\nContact: Kawika Alfiche\n650
 -588-1091 / info@apop.net\nwww.apop.net
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T130000
DTSTAMP:20080917T183507Z
SUMMARY:Hawaiian Festival - So SF
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T210000
LOCATION:423 Baden Avenue\, South San Francisco \, CA
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DESCRIPTION:California Wasn’t Good for Us\na benefit reading for\nREID G
 ÓMEZ\nfeaturing\nJEWELLE GOMEZ\nREID GÓMEZ\nKIM SHUCK\nand L. FRANK\, Ma
 ster of Ceremonies\n\nAPRIL 20\, 2008 \n2-4pm\nsmall press traffic\n1111
  8th Street\, San Francisco\nTimken Lecture Hall\n$20 per person\n\nReid
  Gómez is a Diné writer and second generation San\nFranciscan.  Her Gran
 dfather came to San Francisco to\nwork the docks and joined the infamous
  ILWU.  She has\nbeen active in the literary and non profit community\ns
 ince 1989\, writing\, reading and performing at BRAVA!\nfor Women in the
  Arts\, Intersection for the Arts\, the\nJon Sims Center\, the Women’s B
 uilding and the National\nQueer Arts Festival.  In 1995 she won the Emer
 ging\nWriters award from the Astraea Lesbian Writers Fund.\n	In 2002 whi
 le working for the American Indian Film\nInstitute\, the Advocates of In
 digenous California\nLanguage Survival\, and the Jon Sims Center her\nap
 pendix ruptured and went misdiagnosed for two weeks.\nShe very nearly di
 ed.  During the following years\nshe’s been hospitalized three times and
  undergone four\nmajor surgical procedures.  As a result of the many\nco
 mplications she is now faced with chronic pain\,\nmobility limitations\,
  and a permanent disability due\nto the damage to her abdominal tissues 
 and muscles.  \n	Since September 23\, 2002 she has received absolutely\n
 no financial support from state or federal sources\, as\nis often the ca
 se with our community.  She has no\nhealth insurance and is unable to wo
 rk.  Her strength\ncontinues to improve and on good days she can manage 
 2\nhours of work\, in addition to her daily 5 hours of\nphysical therapy
 .  Her only opportunity to earn income\nis through her writing\; she is 
 in need of a computer\nand data recovery.\n	She has generously offered h
 er talents at various\nbenefits over the years\, for no financial\ncompe
 nsation\, most memorably the Kitchen Table Press\nbenefit at the Women’s
  Building.  When she first\nentered the hospital there was talk of a ben
 efit but\nnone have been held till now.  This is the first and\nonly tim
 e a public call has gone out for support for\nthis artist.  \n	Jewelle G
 omez\, L. Frank and Kim Shuck have generously\noffered their support and
  we invite you to join them. \n\nFor more information and/or to make a c
 ontribution\,\nplease email:\ncaliforniawasntgoodforus@yahoo.com\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080420T140000
DTSTAMP:20080410T224632Z
SUMMARY:California Wasn’t Good for Us
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080420T160000
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SEQUENCE:1
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080315T090000
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DTSTAMP:20080311T205428Z
SUMMARY:Iraq Town Hall Meeting on March 15th with Barbara Lee
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080315T110000
LOCATION:Grand Lake Theater\n 3200  Grand Avenue\n Oakland\, CA 94610
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080318T140000
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SUMMARY:Sara Ladron Lecture on Olmecs\, March 18 @ 2 pm in SF City Colle
 ge Diego Rivera Theater
CREATED:20081004T171957Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080318T150000
LOCATION:Rivera
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SEQUENCE:9
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080401T120000
DTSTAMP:20080314T061834Z
SUMMARY:Robert Davidson: Eagle of the Dawn
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080401T170000
LOCATION:CN Gorman Museum\, UC Davis
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibit features the work of Haida artist Robert Davids
 on (Haida name guud san glans or “Eagle of the Dawn\,” b.1946)\, who is 
 considered by his peers to be the premier artist of the Northwest Coast.
   The show includes sculpture and works on paper\, hide drums\, cloth\, 
 and woven spruce-root basketry.  Davidson is only the second First Natio
 ns artist to have a solo show at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottaw
 a.  He has also been essential to the 20th-century renaissance of Haida 
 culture and has been awarded three honorary doctorates and the prestigio
 us Order of Canada in 1996 in recognition of his artistic and cultural a
 chievements.\nContact:\nVeronica Passalacqua\, Curator              \n(5
 30) 752-6567\, VPassalacqua@ucdavis.edu\n \nThe C.N. Gorman Museum is lo
 cated at\n1316 Hart Hall on the main UC Davis campus\n \nMuseum hours:  
 Monday-Friday from 12-5 PM\nAll events and exhibitions are FREE\n (530) 
 752-6567\; email: CNGorman@ucdavis.edu\n \nhttp://gormanmuseum.ucdavis.e
 du
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DESCRIPTION:October 4\, 2008 - Social Myths and Stereotypes\n\nAll lectu
 res are held:\nSaturday from 1:30pm to 3:30pm\nCalifornia Indian Museum 
 & Cultural Center\n5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa\, CA 95403\nClick here f
 or public transit (bus) directions from San Francisco and Petaluma. All 
 lectures are free to the public and free of charge!! Refreshments and sn
 acks provided!! Please call ahead to (707) 579-3004 to reserve seating. 
  Space is limited.\ncimcc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T133000
DTSTAMP:20080924T193744Z
SUMMARY:Lecture Social Myths and Stereotypes at CIMCC
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T153000
LOCATION:5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa
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SEQUENCE:11
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T140000
DTSTAMP:20080430T222821Z
SUMMARY:Street Theatre Festival
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T160000
LOCATION:Fruitvale Placita\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 3\, 2008- Street Theater Festival- Beginning 
 this Saturday\, the performance trio Headrush\, Libros Arte y Cultura\, 
 La Carpa del Feo and the City of Oakland will bring about three weekends
  of Street Theater in the Fruitvale district.\n\nEach Saturday\, live mu
 sic\, poetry\, Teatro and various community art projects with organizati
 ons will take over the Fruitvale Placita next to the Fruitvale BART stat
 ion\, centered on these visions: no borders\, peace power\, and the sacr
 ed mother.\n\n2-4 pm each Saturday through May 17 at the Fruitvale Placi
 ta. FREE. For more information\, please visit the Headrush website http:
 //headrushcrew.com/
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DESCRIPTION:Mata Ortiz Pottery Show\nWith Eidell Wasserman\nSaturday\, M
 ay 24 - 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, May 25 - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.
 m.\n \nEidell Wasserman had been making the trek from her home in Northe
 rn California to the village of Mata Ortiz in Chihuahua\, Mexico for man
 y years.  She brings back truckloads of the beautiful fruit from the han
 ds of the many potters in Mata Ortiz.  She will be bringing her latest f
 inds to Gathering Tribes.  The story of the pottery from this small vill
 age is so amazing that it is called "The Miracle of Mata Ortiz".  In the
  late 1960's\, Juan Quezada\, then a young man in his teens\, decided he
  would recreate the pottery technology of the ancient Paquime tribe.  Th
 is pottery technology had been lost for over 500 years.  Juan found wher
 e the ancients mined the clay and the minerals used as slip for the deli
 cate paintings\, experimented until he figured out how the pots were con
 structed and fired\, then taught some family members and friends.  There
  are now over 300 potters in this small village and their pottery is wor
 ld renown.  Come and find your own "miracle of Mata Ortiz" at this show!
 \n\nGathering Tribes\n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA\n(510) 528-9038   w
 ww.gatheringtribes.com\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080525T110000
DTSTAMP:20080411T182733Z
SUMMARY:Mata Ortiz Pottery at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080525T170000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:LeAnne Howe\, is making a rare Bay Area appearance.  Don't m
 iss her!  And please let your friends know about her readings.\n\nLeAnne
  is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma\, and her writings are d
 rawn from both personal experience as well as scholarly research.  She's
  a professor in English and American Indian Studies at the University of
  Illinois\, Urbana.  \n\nHer new novel is "Miko Kings\,"  set in Indian 
 Territory's queen city\, Ada\, Oklahoma\, during the baseball fever of 1
 907\, but moves back and forth from 1969\, during the Vietnam War\, to p
 resent day.  The story focuses on an Indian baseball team but brings a n
 ew understanding of the term\, "America's favorite pastime."  For indige
 nous communities in Indian Territory (what Oklahoma was before it became
  a state)\, baseball was an extension of a sport they'd been playing for
  centuries before their forced removal to Indian Territory from their so
 utheastern homeland.\n\n\nMonday\, February 11:        UC Berkeley\, Eth
 nic Studies Library\, Dwinnelle Hall\, 4 p.m. Berkeley\, CA.\n\nTuesday\
 , February 12:        Modern Times Bookstore\, 7:30 pm\, San Francisco\,
  CA. \n\nWednesday\, February 13:        \nSan Francisco State Universit
 y\nWednesday\, February 13\, 2008\, 2:00-3:30 pm\nThe Richard Oakes Mult
 icultural Center\nTerrace Level of the Cesar Chavez Student Center\nSpon
 sored by the American Indian Studies Department\nPhone: 415-338-1054 _  
 Email: aismain@sfsu.edu\nPosted by	 janto924\nUpdated	 1/28/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080213T140000
DTSTAMP:20080207T004055Z
SUMMARY:LeAnne Howe
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080213T153000
LOCATION:San Francisco State University\nThe Richard Oakes Multicultural
  Center\nTerrace Level of the Cesar Chavez Student Center Hall\, 
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DESCRIPTION:Subject: D Q POW WOW APRIL 6\, 2008  BE THERE!!!\n\n\nHere i
 s a letter presented by the Indigenous Nations Network to the contacts t
 hat William Underbaggage\, Director\, has been working with and to whom 
 he has made a presentation to regarding the situation in DQ.\n\nThis is 
 for your information only\, and  we recommend to use it as an attachment
  and disseminate far and wide\, if you are of like mind...we need to hav
 e as many people present and represented there.\n\nThis is an urgent cal
 l because of the Pow Wow and Community Meeting already scheduled for Apr
 il 6\, 2008\, however\, as you can see the issue extend much further\, a
 nd back.\n\nPLEASE VIEW:  indybay.org   DQ  for more information and pic
 s\n\ntimo itazke...see you later\n\n\nmazatzin\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080406T130000
DTSTAMP:20080409T194121Z
SUMMARY:DQU Pow Wow and Community Meeting
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080406T140000
LOCATION:DQU
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DESCRIPTION:Backpack Giveaway organized by CRC.\n\nNeed current report c
 ard and tribal info.  Giveaway from 5-8 pm for Oakland students.\n\nGive
  Away starts at 5\, dinner at 6:30 followed by program..
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070824T170000
DTSTAMP:20080207T012706Z
SUMMARY:Backpack Giveaway
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070824T200000
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DESCRIPTION:Women Drummers Int'l Presents:\nWomen Drum Masters: Born to 
 Drum\nThursday July 17\, 2008\n$22 adv. $25 dr. - 8pm\n\nWomen Drummers 
 International presents: Women Drum Masters: Born to Drum. As part of a g
 lobal movement of Women Drummers\, the Born To Drum women's drum camp wh
 ich will take place at Walker Creek Ranch in Petaluma\, July 18\, 19\, 2
 0th. Tonight's concert will present the international faculty gathered f
 or the camp which includes: Edwina Lee Tyler\, Linda Tillery\, Jackie Ra
 go\, Mabiba Baegne\, Nydia Mata\, Carolyn Brandy\, Adwoa Kudoto\, Virgin
 ia Lopez\, Afia Walking Tree\, Susu Pampanin\, Michaelle Goerlitz\, Jane
 t Koike\, Suki\, and Elizabeth Sayre.\nJoin us for this herstoric concer
 t. Purchase tickets early!\n\nBorn to Drum\n
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.lapena.org/event/820
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080717T200000
DTSTAMP:20080716T182303Z
SUMMARY:Women Drum Masters: Born to Drum
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080717T220000
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SEQUENCE:2
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T191500
DTSTAMP:20080917T184841Z
SUMMARY:Children of the Amazon World Premiere\, Mill Valley
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T211500
LOCATION:Mill Valley
DESCRIPTION:CHILDREN OF THE AMAZON will premiere at the Mill Valley Film
  Festival on October 4th at 7:15 PM at the CinéArts Sequoia --please see
  the complete information in the invitation bellow.\n\nAs part of the pr
 emiere event\, two of the film’s main characters will be at the screenin
 gs to speak with the audience\, Elenira Mendes\, the daughter of the env
 ironmental leader Chico Mendes and Chief Almir Surui who has worked tire
 lessly to safeguard the forest and its people. \n\nIt is a rare opportun
 ity to meet these two spokespeople from the Brazilian Amazon who will be
  sharing their insights about the issues raised in the film.\n\nI sugges
 t that you get your tickets as soon as possible before they sell out! Ti
 ckets go on sale on September 19th: www.mvff.com\n  \nLooking forward to
  seeing you at one of the screenings.\n\nAll my best\,\n\nDenise Zmekhol
  <denise@zdfilms.com>
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DESCRIPTION:Dear Friends\,\n\nGrupo Xitlalli is hosting Xilonen\, a New 
 Corn\nceremony\, all day tomorrow Saturday\, June 21 from 10\na.m. - 4 p
 .m. at Manolo Draves Park on Folsom Street\nbetween 6th and 7th Streets 
 in San Francisco.  Aztec\ndancers from throughout California will come t
 ogether\nto dance for a few hours at midday.\n\nThe vigil the night befo
 re (tonight) will be from 8\np.m. - midnight at Cellspace\, 2050 Bryant 
 Street. \nFlowers and tall votive candles for the altars are\nwelcome.\n
 \nThese ceremonies are what are celebrated to thank\nCreator and Mother 
 Earth for the new corn harvest in\nMexico.  At the same time\, young gir
 ls who are just\ncoming of age who are living an exemplary life are\nals
 o honored.\n\nAt both ceremonies we will be serving food.  All are\naske
 d to bring their own non-disposable cups\, dishes\,\nand utensils. For S
 aturday\, maybe bringing juice or\nwater to share would also be good.\n\
 nFor both ceremonies\, please bring your own chairs. \n\nTomasita\n415.2
 42.1144\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080621T100000
DTSTAMP:20080620T212425Z
SUMMARY:Xilonen Ceremonies
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080621T160000
LOCATION:Manolo Draves Park\, Folsom btwen 6th & 7th\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 5/3/2008\nEvent	 24th Annual California Indian Market 
 Pow Wow\nStart Time	 10:00 AM\nEnd Time	 7:00 PM\nLocation	 Mission San 
 Juan Bautista CA\nDescription	\n24th California Indian Market & Peace Po
 w Wow\ncelebrating Cinco De Mayo & World Cultures.\nMay 3 & 4 - Saturday
  & Sunday- 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.\nHistoric Mission San Juan Bautista in Secon
 d St.Lot\nSan Juan Bautista CA\nArts\, Crafts\, Dance\, Food\, Story\nAm
 ah-Ka Tura California Indian Dancers\,\nXipe Totec Aztec Dancers\,\nSwif
 t Cloud Dancers\, Drum and Singers\nTraditional Lakota Dancer\nDonation 
 benefits youth and veteran art projects\nContact: Laynee Reyna - (831) 6
 23-4771\nwww.peacevision.net\nPosted by	 Zintkatoh\nUpdated	 3/14/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080504T100000
DTSTAMP:20080326T191433Z
SUMMARY:24th Annual California Indian Market Pow Wow
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080504T190000
LOCATION:Mission San Juan Bautista CA
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DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Sobritey as One Nation\nFresno Convention Center
 \nExhibit Hall 1\nFMI: victor Gonzales\n559-709-7527\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071231T190000
DTSTAMP:20081231T200306Z
SUMMARY:18th Ann NY Eve Red Road Powwow
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071231T190000
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SEQUENCE:3
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081017T170000
DTSTAMP:20081015T185835Z
SUMMARY:Seven Directions Grand Opening
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081017T190000
LOCATION:2950 International Blvd\, Oakland
DESCRIPTION:Grand Opening of the brand new Seven Directions Healthcare a
 nd Affordable Housing facility here in the heart of Oakland's Fruitvale 
 district.  Please join Native American Health Center on Friday\, October
  17th from 5pm to 7pm as we celebrate this historic achievement.\n \nAtt
 ached is a scanned copy of the event invite that is being mailed out thi
 s week.  We look forward to seeing you there.\n \nplease rsvp below.\n==
 d'shane==\n \nD'Shane Barnett \nDirector of Planning and Policy \nNative
  American Health Center \n(510) 747-3033
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DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, June 22 2008 12:00 - 5:00 PM \, Second Annual Medic
 ine Warriors All Nations Summer Community Potluck BBQ.  Meat provided\, 
 bring side dishes and deserts.  IFH\, 523 International Blvd. Oakland.  
 FMI: Gilbert 510-827-7944.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080622T120000
DTSTAMP:20080619T200440Z
SUMMARY:Community Potluck BBQ - MWAN 2nd Annual
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080622T180000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd. Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:On Native Ground - Where Art Speaks! is a weekly\, Public Af
 fairs\, live broadcast on KDVS 90.3 FM in Davis\, CA on Thursdays at 8:3
 0 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.  Co-hosts\, Jack Kohler and Patricia Pena\, promote 
 Native American Artists and solicit original music and poetry from our N
 ative American communities.  We want to interview Native American visual
  and dance artists\, too!  Go to www.kdvs.org to find our playlist and l
 istening schedule. FMI: Patricia A. Pena\, pleased2bme@hotmail.com\, 916
 .380-2818\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080703T083000
DTSTAMP:20080709T191246Z
SUMMARY:On Native Ground
CREATED:20081004T172008Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080703T093000
LOCATION:KDVS 90.3 FM in Davis\, CA
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DESCRIPTION:The Annual Labor Day PowWow is again being held at the Unive
 rsity of the Pacific.\nTimes: 8/29: Friday 6:00 PM ~ 10:00 PM\n8/30: Sat
 urday 12 Noon ~ 10:00 pm\n8/31: Sunday 12 Noon ~ 7 PM\n \nFree Admission
  / General Public Invited\nThere will be performers\, craftspeople\, and
  vendors representing more than 100 tribes. Enjoy this special opportuni
 ty to experience the diverse customs\, foods\, and ceremonies of Native 
 American Indian heritage.\n \nHead Staff:\nMC Val Shadowhawk............
 ..CA\nArena Director:\nEugene Newman\nHeadman:\nJered Eagle Smith\nHeadl
 ady:\nTBA\n \nHost Drums:\nSouthern Brothers\n \nOther Drums\nSwift Clou
 d\n \nContact Information:\nDave Wilson\n1(209) 609~9253\nLendshishorses
 @att.net\n \n3601 Pacific Avenue\nStockton\, Calif. 95211\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080829T180000
DTSTAMP:20080801T232042Z
SUMMARY:Annual Labor Day PowWow
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080829T220000
LOCATION:University of the Pacific
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DESCRIPTION:Host:   	Macha Femme Press\nLocation:  	Galeria de la Raza\n
 2857 24th Street @ Bryant\, San Francisco\, CA 94110 US\nView Map  |\nWh
 en:  	Friday\, December 12\, 7:00PM\nPhone:  	(415) 826-8009\nMacha Femm
 e Press and Galeria de la Raza presents The Xochiquetzalli Poetry Night 
 and Benefit to be held on Friday\, December 12\, 2008 (Day of Tonantzin)
  from 7:30-10pm in San Francisco. This special event is a fundraiser for
  the quetzalli Poetry Night and Benefit to be held on Friday\, December 
 12\, 2008 (Day of Tonantzin) from 7:30-10pm in San Francisco. This speci
 al event is a fundraiser for the forthcoming anthology by Native and Lat
 ina women artists and poets\, featuring the recipient of The Xochiquetza
 lli Award for Poetry\, Gabriela Erandi Rico (P'urepecha/Matlatzinca). Na
 nette Bradley Deetz\, Luna Maia\, Celeste Guzman\, Naomi Quinonez\, Genn
 y Lim (Literary Judge) and many other poets will share their work to be 
 published in the forthcoming anthology. Music by DJ Mixtek and Red Bird 
 Giving. In honor of Tonantzin we would like to create a community altar.
  Please bring offerings to contribute to the altar! To learn more about 
 Tonantzin visit: www.mexicauprising.net/tonantzin.html Admission $10-15\
 , $7 with food dish. Doors open at 7pm. Painting "Uahri Purepecha en Par
 agaricutirimicuaro" by Nayeli Guzman. RSVP:www.galeriadelaraza.org www.m
 yspace.com/machafemme\n\nCongratulations Women! \n\nThe following artist
 s and poets will be published in the\nforthcoming Xochiquetzalli antholo
 gy:\n\nMargarita Alarcon\nAdelina Anthony\nCathy Arellano\nNatalie Bell\
 nNanette Bradley Deetz\nCihuatl-Ce\nMelanie Chan\nPamela Chavez\nMaya Ch
 inchilla\nKarina Raquel Gonzalez Amaya\nGabriela Erandi Rico\nMargarita 
 Alex Flores\nSonia Gutierrez\nNayeli Guzman\nRosa M. Hernandez\nKristina
  Lovato-Hermann\nCeleste de Luna\nLuna Maia\nNancy Magdaleno\nCelia Mong
 e Mana\nGabriela Garcia Medina\nCeleste Guzman Mendoza\nGriselda Liz Mun
 oz\nSharah Nieto\nAmparo Ochoa\nAlejandra Oseguera\nmexica queen\nNaomi 
 Quinonez\nMichele Ramirez\nIre'ne Lara Silva\nNazbah Tom\nLinda Vallejo\
 nVickie Vertiz\nMartha Villa\n\n\nThis is a labor of love\, grassroots p
 roject with the intention of highlighting and honoring Native American &
  Latina women's perspectives and voices. We are still in the process of 
 securing funds\, donations\, and grants to publish this book. Our goal i
 s to publish the anthology within the next two years. We greatly appreci
 ate your submission/participation and patience during this process. \n\n
 Also\, we would like to invite everyone who submitted work and those who
  would like to support us to our first Xochiquetzalli Poetry Night on Fr
 iday\, December 12\, 2008 (Day of Tonantzin) from 7-10pm at Galeria de l
 a Raza in San Francisco.  This event is a benefit fundraiser for the for
 thcoming anthology and will feature the recipient of The Xochiquetzalli 
 Award for Poetry\,Gabriela Erandi Rico as well as other poets who will b
 e published in the book. wwww.galeriadelaraza.org.\n\nWe look forward to
  continuing to strengthen our relations as Native American and Latina wo
 men and best utilize our resources to create and uplift our communities.
 \n\nThank you all\,\n\nMicaela Valdez\, Editor and Kristina Lovato-Herma
 nn\, Art Editor\n\nMacha Femme Press\nhttp://www.myspace.com/machafemme 
  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/machanoticias     Macha Femme Productions
  supporting women of color artists since 1999.        "The practice of l
 ove is the most powerful antidote   to the politics of domination." -bel
 l hooks  \n  \n\n"I really enjoyed reading these poems. There were so ma
 ny passionate\, brave and powerful voices that it made my task of judgin
 g more difficult and challenging than I'd anticipated. That is good news
  for the state of the art in the Latina/Native American women's communit
 y.  No shortage of talent and consciousness there!"    \n\n─Genny Lim\, 
 Literary Judge for The Xochiquetzalli Award for Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081212T190000
DTSTAMP:20081209T011658Z
SUMMARY:Xochiquetzalli Poetry Night
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081212T230000
LOCATION:Galeria de la Raza\n2857 24th Street @ Bryant\, San Francisco\,
  CA 94110
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 4/12/2008\nEvent	 Music and Crafts the Ohlone Way\nSta
 rt Time	 2:00 PM\nEnd Time	 4:00 PM\nLocation	 Peralta Hacienda Historic
 al Park\nDescription	 Experience "Music and Crafts\, the Ohlone Way"\, a
 t Second Saturdays @ Peralta Hacienda\, a monthly public art event serie
 s in the heart of Oakland’s Fruitvale. Explore the world of the first pe
 ople of the Bay Area through hands-on arts and crafts activities led by 
 naturalist Dino Labiste. Watch a special performance of traditional Nati
 ve dances by Marvin Marine and the Maidu-Miwok Dance Group. Listen as Oh
 lone elder Ruth Orta discusses her path to rediscover the practices of h
 er ancestors\, and shares the history of the original people who lived i
 n Oakland. Park visitors will explore themes around the healing power of
  historical awareness and the natural world upon which all of our cultur
 es rely. Free and open to the public. Delicious food and a special tour 
 of the Ohlone Native Plant Garden are included. This event is part of a 
 series of gatherings that commemorate the history of Juan Bautista de An
 za's 1776 expedition through Northern California and the resulting Nativ
 e/Spanish encounter on Ohlone land\, which later became the Peralta ranc
 ho\, covering 45\,000 acres of land where seven modern cities now stand 
 in Alameda County. Acknowledgment of the healing power of historical awa
 reness\, and our universal need for expression through music and art\, a
 re themes of the events. These programs address both our county’s early 
 Hispanic heritage\, as well as the impact that the introduction of Spani
 sh culture had upon California’s indigenous people.\nPosted by	 jocelyn4
 68\nUpdated	 3/17/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T140000
DTSTAMP:20080326T190950Z
SUMMARY:Music and Crafts the Ohlone Way
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T160000
LOCATION:Peralta Hacienda Historical Park\, Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080814T190000
DTSTAMP:20080805T000756Z
SUMMARY:Longest Walk 2 Honoring Dinner
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080814T200000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd.\, Oakland
DESCRIPTION:Thursday August 14th\, 7 PM\nLongest Walk 2 Honoring Dinner\
 n\nWelcome Home Walkers!\n\nCommunity Dinner -- All Are Welcome\nPlease 
 Bring a Dish to Share!\n\nFor more info visit www.ifhurbanrez.org\n
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SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:As the anticipated series Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Ma
 king Us Sick debuts on most PBS stations on March 27\, producer Jim Fort
 ier (Metis/Ojibwe)divulges his work on episode four\, Bad Sugar\, and di
 scusses his film path.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080327
DTSTAMP:20080313T031757Z
SUMMARY:Bad Sugar by Jim Fortier on PBS
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080328
LOCATION:PBS
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080528T173000
DTSTAMP:20080522T230130Z
SUMMARY:Linda Hogan\, Chickasaw Author\,Lecture\, Reception and Dinner
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080528T183000
LOCATION:Clubhouse/Ground Floor\, 524 Lasuen Mall\, Stanford
DESCRIPTION:Lecture\, Reception and Dinner with Linda Hogan\, Chickasaw 
 Author\n5:30-8:30\, Wednesday\, May 28\nTBA and NACC\, Clubhouse/Ground 
 Floor\, 524 Lasuen Mall\nInfo: Cherrie Moraga\, cmoraga@stanford
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Date	 1/21/2008\nEvent	 Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop (Ov
 er Four Days)\nStart Time	 8:00 AM\nEnd Time	 5:00 PM\nLocation	 Hilton 
 Sacramento Arden West\nDescription	 Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop\nPo
 sted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 1/3/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080121T080000
DTSTAMP:20080207T002255Z
SUMMARY:Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080121T170000
LOCATION:Hilton Sacramento
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Cualli Tonalli Sisters & Brothers\,\n \nWe invite you all to
  our new chapter of American Indian Movement (AIM) and our first fund-ra
 iser at NEW COLLEGE\, 777 VALENCIA ST.\, SAN FRANCISCO\, CA\, FROM 6:00 
 p.m.-9:30 p.m.\, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 29\, 2008\,commemorating Wounded Knee 7
 3\; donation $10.00 at the door.\n \nWe hope to see you all on the 29th!
 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080229T180000
DTSTAMP:20080312T184006Z
SUMMARY:AIM West Fundrasier
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080229T213000
LOCATION:777 VALENCIA ST.\, SAN FRANCISCO\, CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Description	\nThe National Indian Justice Center of Santa Ro
 sa announces a Capacity Building Mini-Conference on September 10 - 12\, 
 2008 focused on cultivating leadership\, organizational\, programmatic a
 nd community engagement capacity in Native youth programs and services.\
 n\nTogether we can build sustainable community assets that respond to th
 e needs of Native Youth and reflect community cultural values.\n\nThis F
 REE Conference is for tribal council members\, parents and family member
 s\, grand-parents\, youth\, tribal agency employees\, community- and fai
 th-based health and social service providers\, and others who work with 
 or are concerned about the health\, safety\, welfare and positive develo
 pment of Native American youth in Sonoma\, Lake and Mendocino Counties.\
 n\nFor more information and a registration form\, visit the Activating N
 ative Youth Assets webpage at http://nijc.org/cey.html or the projet’s s
 ocial forum at http://nijc.mrooms.org or call NIJC Training Coordinator\
 , Sabrina Rawson at (707) 579-5507.\n\nThe following schedule is subject
  to change.  A free networking lunch will be provided each day. All acti
 vities\, except for the special evening dance performance\, take place a
 t the NIJC facility at 5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa\, CA 95403. Registra
 tion is limited with priority given to tribal members and personnel in t
 he project service area.\n\nWednesday\, September 10\, 2008:\n\nAssessin
 g Your Organization to Prepare a Strategic Plan (9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n
 \nThe Power of Radio: Creating PSA’s for Youth Programs (9:00 a.m. to 12
  noon)\n\nNetworking Lunch—Youth and Civic Participation (12 noon to 1:3
 0 p.m.)\n\nNative Youth Forum: Our Communities\, Our Needs\, Our Strengt
 hs (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nThe Power of Radio: Creating PSA’s for Yo
 uth Programs (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nPomo Youth Dance Group Performa
 nce (5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Sonoma County Indian Health Project)\n\nT
 hursday\, September 11\, 2008:\n\nDeveloping Youth Programs and Identify
 ing Success: Program Improvement and Taking Credit for\n\nAchievements (
 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n\nNetworking Lunch—Sustainable Tribal Communities
 : The Power of Collaboration (12 noon to 1:30 p.m.)\n\nStrength-based As
 sessment and Service Delivery for At-Risk Youth (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
 \n\nFriday\, September 12\, 2008:\n\nUsing Distance Learning to Deliver 
 Native Youth Programs (9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n\nDigital Video Production
 \, Editing and Techniques (9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n\nNetworking Lunch (12
  noon to 1:30 p.m.)\n\nCreating Interactive Distance Learning Programs w
 ith Moodle (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nDigital Video Production Editing 
 and Techniques (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nPosted by	 CAO-777\nUpdated	 
 8/18/2008\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080911T090000
DTSTAMP:20080903T204433Z
SUMMARY:Mini-Conference for Native Youth Serving Organizations
CREATED:20081004T171957Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080911T170000
LOCATION:5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa CA 95403
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:"Subject: 8\,000 DRUMS on March 21\,\n2008 at noon\n\nPLEASE
  DO YOUR PART AND FORWARD TO ALL OF OUR RED NATIONS...\nSUPPORT ALL OF O
 UR BROTHERS AND SISTERS...LET US STAND TOGETHER AS ONE PROUD UNITED NATI
 ON!\n \nPassing along the word to bring healing for our Mother Earth\n\n
 This special event will take place 12 noon EST. It is also a full moon t
 hat day and spring equinox is March 20\, 2008 (eg. if you are on the wes
 t coast\, your time will be 10am (actually\, 9am pst) this will be your 
 time to be aligned with us here in EST etc. etc.)\n\n                DRU
 MS on March 21 at Noon est\n\nHELLO\,  GREETINGS\, ANIIN\, TANSI\, HAN\,
  HAKODA!!\nDarlene Courchene was contacted by my friend Gilles Novaks wh
 o is a Montagnais Indian from Montreal .\nHe is a Medicine Man and a Hea
 ler. He asked me to get as many Tribal people to participate in a worldw
 ide ceremony called the "8\,000 Drums". He was contacted by two Huron Cl
 an Grandmothers from up there in\nw:st="on"> Canada and they\nasked him 
 to help spread the word to all Indians everywhere. It will take place on
  March 21\, 2008 at 12:00 noon\n \nAll you need to do is play a drum\n  
               either alone\, or with a group or have the whole Tribe par
 ticipate. The purpose\n                is to fulfill the OTOMI PROPHECY.
  The Otomi's are Mayan Olmec and Toltec\n                descendants. Th
 e drums will be played so that the Creator will hear us and\n           
      grant our wishes as we pray for help in the Healing Process of our 
 Mother\n                Earth.\n\n People are destroying Her and our Mot
 her Earth needs our prayers. Thank you."\nThere is also more info/links 
 on the Otomi....\n \nhttp://www.universidadindigena.org/uii/id58.html
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DTSTAMP:20080609T201600Z
SUMMARY:8000 Drums
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080321T130000
LOCATION:everywhere
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Final Friday Cinema @ Eastside Arts Alliance Cultural Center
  presents:Our Land Our Life.\n\nCarrie and Mary Dann\, two elderly Shosh
 one sisters\, are engaged in a thirty-year battle for rights to their ow
 n land. \nThe U.S. government unlawfully seized a significant parcel of 
 Shoshone territory in 1974\, beginning a battle that went to the Supreme
  Court and beyond\, \nand inciting humanitarian intervention from organi
 zations including Amnesty International and the United Nations. \nDirect
 ors Beth and George Gage eloquently piece together the story of the long
  and tireless\n efforts that two incredible women put toward securing in
 digenous rights in the United States.\n This is a film that reveals shoc
 king information about crimes that continue to be committed against Nati
 ve Americans.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080228T190000
DTSTAMP:20080304T225753Z
SUMMARY:Free Screening: Our Land Our Life
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080228T200000
LOCATION:2277 International blvd.\n Oakland CA.
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DESCRIPTION:LeAnne Howe\, is making a rare Bay Area appearance.  Don't m
 iss her!  And please let your friends know about her readings.\n\nLeAnne
  is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma\, and her writings are d
 rawn from both personal experience as well as scholarly research.  She's
  a professor in English and American Indian Studies at the University of
  Illinois\, Urbana.  \n\nHer new novel is "Miko Kings\,"  set in Indian 
 Territory's queen city\, Ada\, Oklahoma\, during the baseball fever of 1
 907\, but moves back and forth from 1969\, during the Vietnam War\, to p
 resent day.  The story focuses on an Indian baseball team but brings a n
 ew understanding of the term\, "America's favorite pastime."  For indige
 nous communities in Indian Territory (what Oklahoma was before it became
  a state)\, baseball was an extension of a sport they'd been playing for
  centuries before their forced removal to Indian Territory from their so
 utheastern homeland.\n\n\nMonday\, February 11:        UC Berkeley\, Eth
 nic Studies Library\, Dwinnelle Hall\, 4 p.m. Berkeley\, CA.\n\nTuesday\
 , February 12:        Modern Times Bookstore\, 7:30 pm\, San Francisco\,
  CA. \n\nWednesday\, February 13:        \nSan Francisco State Universit
 y\nWednesday\, February 13\, 2008\, 2:00-3:30 pm\nThe Richard Oakes Mult
 icultural Center\nTerrace Level of the Cesar Chavez Student Center\nSpon
 sored by the American Indian Studies Department\nPhone: 415-338-1054 _  
 Email: aismain@sfsu.edu\nPosted by	 janto924\nUpdated	 1/28/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080211T160000
DTSTAMP:20080207T003645Z
SUMMARY:LeAnne Howe
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080211T180000
LOCATION:UC Berkeley\, Ethnic Studies Library\, Dwinnelle Hall\, Berkele
 y\, CA.
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:The brand new SFSU Ethnic Studies Student Resource & Empower
 ment Center and First Nation Hawks Student Organization will be holding 
 a casual social gathering where Native American and Indigenous college s
 tudents can meet one another and have a good time. (This is NOT limited 
 to SFSU students.) This event is April 16\, 2008 (Wednesday) evening fro
 m 4:30-8 p.m. at san Francisco State University\, 1600 Holloway Ave\, SF
 \, CA 94132. It is being held on the Terrace Level of the Cesar Chavez S
 tudent Center in the Rigoberta Menchu Room. There will be a DJ\, an open
  Mic and a DESSERT BUFFET. Admission is FREE.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080416T163000
DTSTAMP:20080411T074939Z
SUMMARY:Native American Students Social Gathering at SFSU
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080416T200000
LOCATION:SFSU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:11
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: "The Americana Indian:\n  American Indians in the A
 merican Imagination"\n  Curated by Dr. Brian Baker\, Native American Stu
 dies\, CSU-Sacramento\nMay 1-June 30\, 2008\nTresidder Memorial Union\, 
 Main Lobby\, Stanford
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T130000
DTSTAMP:20080508T214543Z
SUMMARY:Exhibit: "The Americana Indian:  American Indians in the America
 n Imagination"
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T130000
LOCATION:Tresidder Memorial Union\, Main Lobby\, Stanford
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Gathering Tribes Sponsors Longest Walk 2 Benefit Auction\n\n
 Longest Walk 2 Benefit Auction\nThursday\, June 5 \nGathering Tribes \n5
 :30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. \nWine & Cheese Reception \n5:30 to 6:30 Silent Au
 ction\n6:30 to 7:00 Longest Walk Update\n7:00 to 8:30 Live Auction \n\nT
 he Longest Walk 2 is a five month long trans-continental journey on foot
  from San Francisco\, CA to Washington\, DC with a message to protect ou
 r environment & sacred sites. They are walking for cultural survival\, y
 outh empowerment & Native American rights. \n\nThe Longest Walk 2 marks 
 the 30th anniversary of the first Longest Walk in 1978. The need for fun
 ds is urgent! The walkers are facing tremendous adversity with the weath
 er and lack of funds. \n\nYou can help! Put your "economic stimulus" che
 ck to good use to\nbenefit the walks & Mother Earth. \n\nConfirmed Aucti
 on Items Include: \n\nOriginal Ledger Painting by Michael Horse \nArtist
  Proof Print by John Balloue \nPainting by Ernest Olmos \nJewelry by And
 rew RedHorse Alvarez \nArt Lamps by Sue Johnson \nSession with Tradition
 al Healer: Fabiola Zepeda \nJewelry by Victor Gabriel \nJewelry by Penni
 e Opal Plant \nArt Piece by Kim Soares \nRattle by Soaring Eagle Woman \
 n2 Antelope Baskets \nOriginal Painting by Little Chief \nEtched Glass b
 y Silverhawk \nand many more great items... \nPlease see www.gatheringtr
 ibes.com/events for photos of some of the items\nJoin us for a beautiful
  evening of art\, wine\, cheese and fun!\n\nThe Longest Walk 2 is a five
  month long trans-continental journey on foot from San\nFrancisco\, CA t
 o Washington\, DC.  The Longest Walk 2 marks the 30th anniversary \nof t
 he first Longest Walk in 1978.   Walkers departed the San Francisco Bay 
 Area in\nFebruary and are due to arrive in Washington\, D.C. on July 11.
   There are two routes\non the walk\, a northern route and a southern ro
 ute.  Native Americans and their allies\, \nincluding a group of Buddhis
 t monks from Japan are walking with a message to protect \nthe environme
 nt & sacred sites. They are walking for cultural survival\, youth empowe
 rment \nand Native American rights.  For more information about the Long
 est Walk 2 to to:\nwww.longestwalk.org. \n\nThe need for funds is urgent
 . The walkers are facing tremendous adversity with the weather \nand lac
 k of funds.  Pennie Opal Plant\, owner of Gathering Tribes\, is sponsori
 ng an auction\non June 5 to benefit the Walk and walkers.  The event wil
 l be held at Gathering Tribes located\nat 1573 Solano Avenue in Berkeley
 \, California.  The auction will begin with a wine and cheese reception 
 at 5:30.  A silent auction will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\, fo
 llowed by a live auction from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.  Longest Walk 2 Coo
 rdinators\, Morningstar Gali and Tony Gonzales\, will give an update bet
 ween 6:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.\n\nMany award winning Native artists\, jewe
 lers and sculptors have donated items to this\nevent\, including ledger 
 artist\, Michael Horse\, leather and bead-worker\, Dina One Heart\nGilio
 \, sculptor\, Victor Vigil\, jeweler\, Victor Gabriel\, leather worker\,
  Kim Soares\, and others.\nHowever\, more items are needed.  Pennie Opal
  Plant is inviting other Walk supporters to contribute items and/or serv
 ices.   Auction items need not be exclusively Native American.\nIf you h
 ave an item or service to contribute\, please call Gathering Tribes at (
 510) 528-9038.  \nAs many items as possible will be listed on the Gather
 ing Tribes' web site at: www.gatheringtribes.com \n\nIf you would like t
 o help publicize this event\, please call Gathering Tribes to have poste
 rs\nand/or hand-outs sent to you.\n\nGathering Tribes\n1573 Solano Avenu
 e\nBerkeley\, CA  94707\n(510) 528-9038\nwww.gatheringtribes.com \n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080605T173000
DTSTAMP:20080604T164341Z
SUMMARY:Longest Walk Benefit Auction
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080605T203000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Berkeley
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SEQUENCE:1
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080304T170000
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SUMMARY:IFH Events Committee Meeting Tuesday March 4th 5 PM
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080304T183000
LOCATION:IFH 523 International Blvd Oakland
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SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:City Lights celebrates Crude Reflections\n\nThursday\, May 2
 9th\, 7pm\nBook launch party at Exposure Gallery in SF \n801 Howard St. 
 near 4th Street (in the Wolf Street Senior Housing Center)\n\nJoin the a
 uthors and a special delegation from Ecuador to discuss and view the "Cr
 ude Reflections" photo exhibit. \n\nPhotographers Lou Dematteis and Kaya
 na Szymczak took their cameras into Ecuador's Amazon rainforest and brou
 ght back images of the exquisite beauty of the land and its indigenous p
 eoples. They also brought back a darker perspective--shocking images of 
 the devastating effects of Texaco's (now Chevron) oil extraction practic
 es\, both on the environment and on the people who inhabit the region. I
 n the face of disease\, death\, and the contamination of their land\, he
 re is a document of the Ecuadoran peoples' front-line fight for environm
 ental justice and their heroic struggle to save their rainforest.\n\n"Cr
 ude Reflections tells a harrowing tale through the eyes of two photograp
 hers hell bent on saving the heart of the world. Lou Dematteis and Kayan
 a Szymczak take no prisoners with this potent book." \n--Donna Ferrato\,
  author of Living with the Enemy \n\nCrude Reflections: Oil\, Ruin and R
 esistance in the Amazon Rainforest\nby Lou Dematteis and Kayana Szymczak
 \nForeword by Trudie Styler and Sting \n\nHardcover Edition | ISBN 978-0
 -87286-472-6 | $40.00 \nPaperback Edition | ISBN 978-0-87286-471-9 | $24
 .95\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080529T190000
DTSTAMP:20080521T183102Z
SUMMARY:Book Launch: Crude Reflections
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080529T210000
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:1st Annual Indigenous Nations Craft Fair\nSaturday August 23
 \, 10am-5pm 1436 Clarke Street\, San Leandro\n\nNative Art\, crafts\, In
 dian tacos\, snow cones. Bouncy house for kids\, raffle\, all proceeds g
 o to Indigenous Nations Child and Family Agency. FREE and open to the pu
 blic.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080823T100000
DTSTAMP:20080807T182106Z
SUMMARY:Indigenous Nations Craft Fair
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080823T170000
LOCATION:1436 Clarke Street\, San Leandro
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Artisan and Cultural Fair / Celebrating Mother’s Day\nFeria 
 Artesanal y Cultural / Celebrando el Día de la Madre\n\nSaturday May 10t
 h\, 9am-6pm: Plaza 24th BART Station\nSunday May 11th\, 9am-6pm: Plaza 1
 6th BART Station\n\nThere will be free activities for children\, handmad
 e artisan jewelry\, and\ngifts for sale\, live music and special guests.
 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080511T090000
DTSTAMP:20080510T040911Z
SUMMARY:Artisan and Cultural Fair
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080511T180000
LOCATION:16th St BART Plaza\, SF
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our 9th Annual Stroytelling Festival by the Sea. 
 We're expecting good weather at our lovely Campfire Center\, but we alwa
 ys have the option of moving to the historical Trinidad Town Hall should
  the weather dictate. our storytellers are impressive and our musicians 
 are ready to set the tone for the best stroytelling festival ever.\n \nA
  blanket to keep your seat warm and comfortable is a good idea.\n \nCome
  ready to enjoy the moment.\n \nYou'll love the great stories that are c
 oming your way @ Patrick Point State Park\n \n~THERE IS A CHARGE ~\nRegi
 stration takes place upon entry into Patrick Point State Park\n \nCall D
 an O'Gara @ 1(707) 677~3840 for registration\, meals & parking informati
 on.\n \nSend registration form w/ your check or money order payable to\n
 Ink People Festival\nP.O. Box 517\nTrinidad\, Calif. 95570\n \n"We recom
 mend carpooling"\n \nSponsored & Produced by North Coast Storytellers w/
 The Ink People Center For The Arts\n \nFor more information\, visit webs
 ite: <http://inkpeople.org/>   or  visit myspace:  <http://www.myspace.c
 om/ink_people>\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080912T183000
DTSTAMP:20080903T200712Z
SUMMARY:9th Annual Storytelling by the Sea /Patrick Point State Park
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080912T223000
LOCATION:Trinidad
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:May 2\, 2009 - Environmental Issues in Indian Country\n\nAug
 ust 15\, 2009 - Update on Indian Gaming\n\nAll lectures are held:\nSatur
 day from 1:30pm to 3:30pm\nCalifornia Indian Museum & Cultural Center\n5
 250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa\, CA 95403\nClick here for public transit (b
 us) directions from San Francisco and Petaluma. All lectures are free to
  the public and free of charge!! Refreshments and snacks provided!! Plea
 se call ahead to (707) 579-3004 to reserve seating.  Space is limited.\n
 cimcc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T133000
DTSTAMP:20080924T194433Z
SUMMARY:Environmental Issues in Indian Country\, CIMCC
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T153000
LOCATION:5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 4/12/2008\nEvent	 FREE Women's Self Defense Workshop\n
 Start Time	 8:30 AM\nEnd Time	 2:00 PM\nLocation	 IFH (Intertribal Frien
 dship House-Oakland)\nDescription	\n* FREE Women's Self Defense Class*\n
 \n* Saturday\, April 12th 8:30am-2:00pm *\n\n* Professiona Instructors *
 \n\n* Breakfast & Lunch Provided *\n\n* RAFFLE PRIZES *\n\n \n\nOakland 
 Police Department will be offering a FREE women’s self defense class at 
 IFH (523 International Blvd.\, Oakland) on Saturday\, April 12 from 8:30
 am-2pm. Women will learn how to recognize dangerous situations and life 
 saving self defense techniques. This mini workshop starts promptly at 8:
 30am and ends at 2pm\, with plenty of time to attend the Mills Powwow. B
 reakfast\, Lunch and light snacks are provided to help you “kick-start” 
 your day! Raffle prizes will be given away for those who complete this w
 orkshop. Please RSVP by April 10th (Thursday) if you will attend– this i
 s so we know how much food and prizes to buy. Come learn from experience
 d teachers! This is a great opportunity for mothers\, sisters\, aunts\, 
 nieces\, daughters and grandmas!  <o:p>RSVP with Janelle at olqcutn_maxe
 @hotmail.com</o:p>\n\nPosted by	 olqcutn_maxe\nUpdated	 3/27/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T083000
DTSTAMP:20080402T082033Z
SUMMARY:FREE Women's Self Defense Class
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T140000
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 4\, 2008\, 5-8 PM\, Exhibit Reception a
 nd Opening: David Bacon: Communities Without Borders\, CCSC Art Gallery\
 , SFSU \, 1600 Holloway\, San Francisco.  FMI: 415-338-2580.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080904T170000
DTSTAMP:20080903T203511Z
SUMMARY:Reception and Opening: David Bacon: Communities Without Borders
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080904T200000
LOCATION: CCSC Art Gallery\, SFSU \, 1600 Holloway\, San Francisco
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Sixth Annual Indian Market\nMay 17\, 2008\nHeritage Park\nTu
 olumne Band of Me-Wuk and\nBlack Oak Casino\nTuolumne\, CA\n\nWe are ple
 ased to invite you  to  our Sixth Annual Indian Market on Saturday\, May
  17\, 2008 here at Heritage Park located on the Casino property. The Par
 k gets more and more beautiful as the years go by. It will be another pl
 easant day among the oaks and green grass.
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DTSTAMP:20080507T184044Z
SUMMARY:Sixth Annual Indian Market
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T170000
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 3/5/2008\nEvent	 California Tribal Museum Partnership 
 Summit\nStart Time	 1:00 PM\nEnd Time	 1:00 PM\nLocation	 Wyndam Palm Sp
 rings Hotel\nDescription	 Dear Colleague\, Please join us on March 5th f
 or the 2008 California Tribal Museum Partnership Summit at the Wyndam Pa
 lm Springs Hotel. The preservation and revitalization of California trib
 al culture is vital to our communities. Our 2008 New Journeys in Collabo
 ration program will feature information on development\, fundraising\, p
 lanning and academic partnerships for successful tribal museum and cultu
 ral development. We hope you will attend this educational and networking
  event dedicated to the issues\, successes and challenges of creating Ca
 lifornia tribal museums and cultural centers. Free registration is avail
 able for California Native communities. **Submit the attached registrati
 on form to ensure your place** We appreciate you providing a separate fo
 rm for each member of your community who will be attending. You may subm
 it the fillable form by email\, or fax it to (707) 579-9019\, attention\
 , Sabrina Rawson\, or mail it to CIMCC\, 5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa\, 
 CA 95403 A block of rooms is being held for attendees March 4-6\, 2008 a
 t the Wyndam Hotel. Make your reservations by February 3\, 2008 to secur
 e a special room rate of $159.00 (single/double) plus tax. To receive th
 e rate please call the Wyndam and tell them that you are with the “New J
 ourneys in Collaboration” group. Wyndam Palm Springs 888 Tahquitz Canyon
  Way Palm Springs\, CA 92262 (760) 322-6000 New Journeys in Collaboratio
 n is Co-hosted by the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum and coincides with t
 he ACCM 2008 Festival of Native Film and Culture\, March 5 -9\, 2008\, p
 lease visit www.accmuseum.org Sincerely\, California Indian Museum and C
 ultural Center (707) 579-3004 cimandcc@aol.com www.cimcc.org\nPosted by	
  janto924\nUpdated	 1/3/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080305T130000
DTSTAMP:20080314T065626Z
SUMMARY:Tribal Museum Partnership Summit
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080305T130000
LOCATION:Wyndam Palm Springs Hotel
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SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:RUNNING IS MY HIGH\nStart Time	 9:00 AM\nEnd Time	 2:00 PM\n
 Location	 568 Bellevue Avenue\, Lakeside Park\, Lake Merritt\, Oakland\n
 Description	\nHappy New Year's!  Native American Health Center's 7th ann
 ual Running Is My High race/walk event will be held at Lake Merritt\, Oa
 kland again. Day of registration starts at 7:30.  All registered runners
 /walkers will be given our Native-designed t-shirt.  Contact Deborah at 
 510-535-4400 x101 or deboraht@nativehealth.org to register before March 
 and get a discount for the event!!!\n \nCome bring your family and frien
 ds to celebrate life and good health!!! \n \nCheers!!!\n \nPosted by	 da
 rkstarrising\nUpdated	 1/4/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T090000
DTSTAMP:20080207T004518Z
SUMMARY:Running Is My High
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T140000
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Zuni fetish carver\, Lena Boone will be at Gathering Tribes 
 on Saturday and Sunday\, September 20 & 21\, and award winning Pueblo je
 weler\, Charlene Reano\, will be showing on Saturday and Sunday\, Septem
 ber 27 & 28.  To see the complete list of upcoming shows at Gathering Tr
 ibes go to http://www.gatheringtribes.com/events.php.   Make sure you ma
 rk your  calendars for the events you want to attend!  Gathering Tribes\
 , 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  Weekend hours: Saturday\, 10 am - 6 pm.\,
  Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  FMI: 510.528-9038 www.gatheringtribes.com.  ***
   \n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080920T100000
DTSTAMP:20080924T201904Z
SUMMARY:Lena Boone festish carver
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080920T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  
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DESCRIPTION:\nDecember 13\, 2008 - Storytelling for Christmas\n\nFebruar
 y 28\, 2009- The Origins of Tribal Disenrollment\n\nMay 2\, 2009 - Envir
 onmental Issues in Indian Country\n\nAugust 15\, 2009 - Update on Indian
  Gaming\n\nAll lectures are held:\nSaturday from 1:30pm to 3:30pm\nCalif
 ornia Indian Museum & Cultural Center\n5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa\, CA
  95403\nClick here for public transit (bus) directions from San Francisc
 o and Petaluma. All lectures are free to the public and free of charge!!
  Refreshments and snacks provided!! Please call ahead to (707) 579-3004 
 to reserve seating.  Space is limited.\ncimcc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T133000
DTSTAMP:20080924T194147Z
SUMMARY:Storytelling at CIMCC
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T153000
LOCATION:5250 Aero Drive
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SEQUENCE:4
DESCRIPTION:IFH Movie & Family Night\n\nWednesday\, April 16th\n\nCo spo
 nsored by Oakland Ready to Learn\n\n6 p.m. Free Dinner\n\nKids Activitie
 s: Art & Pop up book making\n\nWe will be screening:\n\nOur Land Our Lif
 e.\n\nCarrie and Mary Dann\, two elderly Shoshone sisters\, are engaged 
 in a thirty-year battle for rights to their own land. The U.S. governmen
 t unlawfully seized a significant parcel of Shoshone territory in 1974\,
  beginning a battle that went to the Supreme Court and beyond\, and inci
 ting humanitarian intervention from organizations including Amnesty Inte
 rnational and the United Nations. Directors Beth and George Gage eloquen
 tly piece together the story of the long and tireless  efforts that two 
 incredible women put toward securing indigenous rights in the United Sta
 tes.  This is a film that reveals shocking information about crimes that
  continue to be committed against Native Americans.\nPlease join us!\n\n
  \n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080416T200000
DTSTAMP:20080414T022457Z
SUMMARY:IFH Movie & Family Night
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080416T210000
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DESCRIPTION:CCSRE and AAAS are delighted to announce that\, inspite of p
 revious cancellation notice\, both N. Scott Momaday and Houston Baker wi
 ll be speaking at this Thursday's 2008 Celebrated Speakers Forum!\nThe C
 enter for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE) cordially in
 vites you to attend our 2008 Celebrated speakers forum\nThursday\, April
  24th\nBechtel Conference Center\nEncina Hall\nfeaturing\nfrom 4:00 to 5
 :00pm\nN. scott momaday\, ph.d.\n Pulitzer Prize Winning Author\, Poet a
 nd Scholar who will speak on "ethnic perspectives on oral tradition"\nRe
 ception from 5:00 to 5:30pm\nAND from 5:30 to 6:30pm\nhouston a. baker\,
  jr\n Dinstinguished University Professor\, Vanderbilt University\nwho w
 ill speak on\n" just enough for the city:\nRichard wright and the black 
 urban imaginary"
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080424T040000
DTSTAMP:20080423T081613Z
SUMMARY:Momaday at Stanford
CREATED:20081004T172001Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080424T053000
LOCATION:Bechtel Conference Center\nEncina Hall\, Stanford\n
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:\nEvent	 BAAITS Monthly Community Potluck\nStart Time	 7:00 
 PM\nEnd Time	 8:30 PM\nLocation	 SF LGBT Community Center\nDescription	\
 nWhen:	 	Last Friday until Friday October 31\, 2008.\n 	\nLocation:	 	SF
  LGBT Community Center\, Room Q11\nStreet:	 	1800 Market Street (at Octa
 via)\nCity State Zip:	 	San Francisco\, CA 94102-6227\nPhone:	 	415-865-
 5616 www.baaits.org\nNotes:	 	Start your Friday night by hanging out wit
 h some two-spirits for a coupla hours! Come\, have dinner and chat.\n\nB
 ring something to share -- food\, non-alcoholic drinks\, poem\, song\, e
 tc.\n\nWe should be in Room Q11\; check the board in the lobby to confir
 m.\n\nRAFFLE! Get your raffle tickets $1.00 each or 6 tickets for $5.00.
  Donations of raffle prizes can be sent to BAAITS\, 1800 Market St.\, Bo
 x 95\, San Francisco\, CA 94102-6227.\nPosted by	 JennO\nUpdated	 5/18/2
 008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080530T170000
DTSTAMP:20080522T233048Z
SUMMARY:BAAITS Monthly Potluck
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080530T180000
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DESCRIPTION:Olompali State Historic Park \n23rd Annual Heritage Day \nSu
 nday\, May 18th \nPresented By \nCalifornia State Parks \nAnd The Olompa
 li People \n\nHwy 101\, 3 miles North of Novato\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080518T100000
DTSTAMP:20080507T174242Z
SUMMARY:23rd Annual Heritage Day CA State Parks \nAnd The Olompali Peopl
 e
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080518T160000
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DESCRIPTION:Join us to recieve the Peace and Dignity Runners! \n\n!Bueno
 s Dias!\n\nThese companeros are doing a run from Alaska to Panama where 
 they meet up with runners from Chile...   they are passing through San J
 ose so there is an effort to get a lot of people out to welcome them.\n\
 nThere is a brief welcome at the imagen of Quetzalcoatl downtown   San J
 ose at  3 pm next Tuesday July 8th.    People are invited to walk from t
 here to the Gardner Community Center with the runners (who will walk...)
 .  At the Center  a couple of dances (Azteca) will be offered to honor t
 he runners then there's a big meal.  Jaime and I have been asked to say 
 a few words at the Quetzalcoatl then we plan to join the walk.  It would
  be a great opportunity to connect with the 'sector' of the Chicano comm
 unity that works hard for the rights of indigenous people.   The run is 
 to bring together indigenous nations throughout the continent and raise 
 awareness of efforts to heal this planet.  Tuesday is also an opportunit
 y to honor el maestro\, Andres Segura and Blanca Alvarado\, who had the 
 vision to bring to San Jose a representation of 'Quetzalcoatl Thought'  
 - -- among many teachings\, the understanding of the connection between 
 community and environment\, the arts and peace. \n\nThese friends are in
  dire need of donations for gas - which\, as you can imagine\, has turne
 d out to cost several times what they originally planned.  Any dolares y
 ou can spare are greatly needed\; please contact me if you can make a do
 nation (contact me at 408 - 464 - 4385 )\, \n\nPaz y Luz\,\nElisa Marina
  Alvarado \nelisamarina@teatrovision.org\n\n\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080708T183000
DTSTAMP:20080703T164347Z
SUMMARY:Welcome Peace and Dignity Runners!
CREATED:20081004T171952Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080708T213000
LOCATION:Gardner Community Center\n520 W. Virginia St. San Jose
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DESCRIPTION:From the 4 Directions\nSomarts Gallery\, 934 Brannan Street\
 , San Francisco\nOpening Reception Thurs July 3\, from 6-9.\n\nWith arti
 sts' reception for 35 participating artists\, potluck food\, performance
  by Ras K'Dee and One Struggle\, Neshkinukat Directory Release\, it will
  be a good time! Free.  Cosponsored by SOMARTS and American Indian Contm
 eporary Arts.  Other events scheduled during the exhibit.   FMI: http://
 www.blackash.org/4directions\, www.somarts.org or janenantoine@mac.com.\
 n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080703T180000
DTSTAMP:20080721T215351Z
SUMMARY:From The Four Directions Exhibit Opening and Reception Performan
 ces
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080703T210000
LOCATION:Somarts Gallery\, 934 Brannan Street\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:View the calendar at this link.  To have events posted: post
  at this link and they will be added to the calendar.  \n\nhttp://groups
 .msn.com/bayareaindiancalendar/eventsbayarea1.msnw\n\nThe calendar is ma
 intained by American Indian Contemporary Arts.\n\nThanks!
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 nantoine&n=BAIC%20Calendar.ics
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080602T170000
DTSTAMP:20080522T233656Z
SUMMARY:Bay Area Indian Calendar
CREATED:20081004T172006Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080602T180000
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DESCRIPTION:"IN BETWEEN HEAVEN & HAWAIKI"  a performance by Samoan/Aotea
 roa Artist and\nart curator\, ROSANNA RAYMOND.\n\nDe Young Museum\, San 
 Francsico\n7:00PM\, Friday April 18\, 2008\n\nFor  more info\, please go
  to:\nhttp://www.taulapapa.com/exhibitions.html\n\nFor more info on the 
 museum and parking info\, please go:\nhttp://www.famsf.org/deyoung/visit
 ing/index.asp\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080418T190000
DTSTAMP:20080414T031056Z
SUMMARY:In Between Heaven and Hawaiki by Rosanna Raymond
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080418T210000
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DESCRIPTION:\nArtist Lecture & Reception:        Thursday\, April 17 at 
 6:30pm\n\n\n\nAn exhibition of sculpture\, works on paper\, hide drums\,
  cloth\, copper\, and woven spruce-root basketry by renowned Haida artis
 t Robert Davidson.  Davidson is only the second First Nations artist to 
 have a solo show at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa and has als
 o been essential to the 20th-century renaissance of Haida culture.  He h
 as been awarded three honorary doctorates and the prestigious Order of C
 anada in 1996 in recognition of his artistic and cultural achievements. 
  Works by Reg Davidson\, Claude Davidson\, Robert Davidson Sr. and Charl
 es Edenshaw will also be on display.\n\n\n\nMeet the artist and hear him
  speak about his work on April 17 at 6:30pm.\n\nThere will be a lecture\
 , walk through the gallery and reception for reknowned Haida artist Robe
 rt Davidson at the CN Gorman Museum at David\, CA  at 6:30 p.m.\n\n\nThe
  event is free and open to the public.  Light refreshments will be serve
 d.\n\nContact:\n\nVeronica Passalacqua\, Curator\nGorman Museum\, 530-75
 2-6567.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080417T160000
DTSTAMP:20080415T090241Z
SUMMARY:Robert Davidson Lecture and Reception UC Davis
CREATED:20081004T171954Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080417T170000
LOCATION:CN Gorman Museum
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DESCRIPTION:Hello all Tlingit & Haida Members\,\nAttached is more inform
 ation on the Sealaska Annual Meeting to be held at the Westin Hotel at M
 arket and Third St.\, San Francisco beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday\, J
 une 28th.   We need to have volunteers to attend our Tlingit and Haida m
 embership table beginning at 9:45 a.m. and the place where we need peopl
 e the most is after 1 p.m.  We will be in the Franciscan Room on the 3rd
  floor with all of the artists. \n \nIt should be a lot of fun with all 
 the visiting\, great food and you are more likely to get a free parking 
 space nearby or the Hotel valet if you come early.  Sealaska is planning
  to have door prizes and drawings throughout the whole meeting. \n \nKat
 hy Paddock\, President\n\nSan Francisco Tlingit & Haida Community Counci
 l\nphone 415 887 9315
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080628T100000
DTSTAMP:20080625T183934Z
SUMMARY:Sealaska's Shareholder Fair Information
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080628T170000
LOCATION:Westin Hotel\, 3rd and Market\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Gathering Tribes\nGathering Tribes: 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkel
 ey  CA\n(510) 528-9038   www.gatheringtribes.com\n______________________
 _________________________________\n\nThis Thursday\, June 26 - 7:00 p.m.
 \n\nGathering Tribes is honored to present:\n\nMaestro Mazatzin\n\nMaest
 ro (honored teacher) Mazatzin is an expert on the original ancient \ncal
 endar upon which the Mayan\, Aztec and Toltec calendars are based.   \nT
 hese indigenous calendars are cyclical and we are currently in a cycle \
 nwhich ends in the year 2012.   Maestro Mazatzin will share information 
 \nregarding the ending of this cycle\, the beginning of the next one\, a
 nd \nthe prophesies regarding the time we are living in as they relate t
 o the \ncalendar and to the future of humanity.\n\nMaestro Mazatzin rece
 ived the vision to travel throughout \nthe Americas teaching all who wil
 l receive it the wisdom and message of \nthe calendar and its importance
  to humanity.  He will also bring posters of \nthe calendar and booklets
  detailing the images on the calendar and their \nmeanings which will be
  available for purchase.  \n\nThe calendar not only charts natural time 
 in 13\, 20 and 52 day increments\, \nit also gives information about the
  purpose of individual's life based on the \nday\, month and year of bir
 th.  \n\nMazatzin is able to travel the lands presenting this informatio
 n due to the \ngood will and financial assistance of those receiving it.
   There is no charge\nfor this lecture\, but participants are encouraged
  to contribute as much as\npossible so that Mazatzin can continue his jo
 urney of assisting all of us\nduring these challenging and interesting t
 imes.\n\nSeating will be on the floor at Gathering Tribes.  There will o
 nly be a few\nchairs available which will be reserved for elders and/or 
 those who need\nthem.  You are welcome to bring a chair or pillow to sit
  on.\n\nWe're looking forward to seeing you this Thursday at Gathering T
 ribes!\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------
 --------------\n \nFor more information on upcoming events in Indian Cou
 ntry in the Bay Area\, go to: http://groups.msn.com/bayareaindiancalenda
 r/_whatsnew.msnw \nAnd listen to Bay Native Circle on KPFA 94.1 every We
 dnesday from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. to find out what's going on in Indian Cou
 ntry!\n___________________________________________________________ \n \n
 Peace & All Good Things to You!\n Since 1991\, Gathering Tribes Gallery 
 has featured art\, crafts and jewelry by\nNative American artisans and f
 eatures the artwork and jewelry of Michael Horse. \n \nThe gallery is lo
 cated at 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, and is open daily:\nSunday fr
 om 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\, Monday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\,\nand 
 Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. \n \nFor more info
 rmation call (510) 528-9038 or check the web site at www.gatheringtribes
 .com\n \nGathering Tribes is a Native American woman owned business.\n \
 nTo unsubscribe: hit reply and type "unsubscribe" in the subject line.  
 Thank you.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080626T190000
DTSTAMP:20080623T092044Z
SUMMARY:Mayan Calendar Lecture
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080626T200000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes: 1573 Solano Ave\,  Berkeley  CA
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 4/7/2008\nEvent	 Native American Culture Days\nStart T
 ime	 6:00 AM\nEnd Time	 10:00 PM\nLocation	 UC Davis\nDescription	 April
  7-11: Native American Culture Days\nNow in its 37th year\, this year's 
 events will include a Sunrise Ceremony\, Youth Conference\, panels\, art
 show\, Community Dinner\, Film Festival\, Day of Unity Performing Arts S
 howcase and other programs that provide an opportunity to learn more abo
 ut indigenous people and their culture.\n\nAll events are free and open 
 to the campus community and public. The Community Dinner is by individua
 l invitation only.\n\n752-2027 or http://spac.ucdavis.edu/programs/nacd/
 \nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 2/24/2008
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DTSTAMP:20080314T062201Z
SUMMARY:Native American Culture Days
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080407T220000
LOCATION:UC Davis
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 10/6/2007\nEvent	 Berkeley Indigenous Peoples Day Pow 
 Wow\nStart Time	 10:00 AM\nEnd Time	 6:00 PM\nLocation	 Civic Center Par
 k\, Berkeley\nDescription	 Contest Dancing: all categories.Intertribal d
 ancing. All Traditional Drums Invited 10 am: Exhibition Dancing.11am: Op
 en Gourd Dancing. 12 noon: Grand Entry. 6 pm: Closing. - Free Admission 
 -15th Annual Celebration. Sponsored by the City of Berkeley\nPosted by	 
 Ahbam\nUpdated	 9/2/2007
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DTSTAMP:20080314T064105Z
SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples Day Pow Wow
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071006T180000
LOCATION:Civic Center Park\, Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Mother Tongues: Language Preservation\, Interpretation and T
 he Power of Words\nSunday\, April 27\, 2008 (2:00p to 5:00p)\nBayanihan 
 Community Center\, 1010 Mission Street\, 94103\n \nFeatured Participants
 : \nL. Frank Manriquez  - Advocates for Indigenous California Language S
 urvival/Neshkanukat/California Indian Basketweavers’ Association  \nRube
 n Guzman – Cartoneria Artist\nShawna Kealameleku’uleialoha Alapa’i – Kum
 u Hula\, H alau Hula Na Pua O Ka La'akea\nLing Mei Zhang – Wu Shu Sword 
 Master\n \nIn an English-dominant world\, what role does language play i
 n cultural transmission\, heritage and intergenerational relations?  Joi
 n a rich discussion with indigenous\, newcomer\, and first- and second- 
 generation born folk and traditional artists\, storytellers and singers 
 to discuss language impacts\, best practices and challenges around langu
 age preservation\, perpetuation and cultural transmission.  \n \nPlease 
 RSVP by Friday\, April 25 by calling 415.346.3800 or e-mail at info@acta
 online.org\n \nThe Alliance for California Traditional Arts Roundtable S
 eries is made possible with support from the San Francisco Arts Commissi
 on Cultural Equity Grants Program.  This session is made possible in par
 tnership with The San Francisco Foundation.\n\nSo we can get an estimate
  of how many are coming\, please RSVP to me by next Friday (by e-mail or
  you can call 415.346.3800)\, April 25 to let us know if you will be joi
 ning us.\n \nPlease forward this to other colleagues whom you think may 
 be interested in attending!  And\, as always\, feel free to contact me i
 f you have any questions or need more information about this or upcoming
  roundtables.\n \nHope to see you soon!\n \nSherwood\n \nSherwood Chen\n
 Alliance for California Traditional Arts\n415.346.3800\nsherwood@actaonl
 ine.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080427T140000
DTSTAMP:20080423T165841Z
SUMMARY:Mother Tongues Panel
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080427T170000
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DESCRIPTION:Northern Californian Cherokee Picnic\nSaturday\, May 17\nPic
 nic 10am-2pm\, but you are welcome to stay on and\nenjoy the Ranch\n\nRu
 sh Ranch\, \n3521 Grizzly Island Road\nSuisun City CA 94585\nPublic welc
 ome - free event\n\nMeet our fellow Cherokees from the Northern Central\
 nValley\, Stanford University\, and Silicon Valley. A\ndelegation of 35 
 Cherokees from Oklahoma\, including\nChief Chad Smith\, Deputy Chief Joe
  Grayson\,\nCouncilmembers and Miss Cherokee\, will attend.\n\nThere wil
 l be a hog fry\, games of Cherokee marbles\,\ndemonstration stickball\, 
 cornhusk doll and\nbasketweaving demonstrations\, and many other cultura
 l\nactivities. The Cherokee Youth Choir will sing.\n\nPotluck luncheon. 
 Please bring the following dish\naccording to the first\nletter of your 
 last name:  A-E: drinks\, F-J:\nvegetables\, K-O: dessert\, P-T: ice\, U
 -Z: Salad. BYO\nlawnchairs!\n\nRush Ranch has abundant fishing for those
  with\nlicenses\; a fully functional\, hands-on blacksmith\nshop\; and h
 orse carriage rides provided by Access\nAdventure. \n\nFor more informat
 ion about Rush Ranch\, check out:\n<http://www.rushranch.net>\nFor more 
 information about the Cherokee Society of the\nGreater Bay Area\, check 
 out:\n<http://blackash.org/cherokee/>\n\nSuisun City has an Amtrak Stati
 on. For more\ninformation about train access\, click here.\n\nFor additi
 onal information\, email\nCherokeeSociety@yahoo.com or call 510.464.4649
 \n\nHope you can join us!\n\n\n     ___________________________
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T100000
DTSTAMP:20080513T163838Z
SUMMARY:Northern Californian Cherokee Picnic
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T110000
LOCATION:Rush Ranch\, Suisun City
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:February 8\, 2008: Friday\nWelcoming Dinner at Intertribal F
 riendship House\nCommunity Potluck -- Please bring a dish to share.\nPre
 sentations and slide shows of the 1978 Longest Walk.\nIn person registra
 tion for walk will open tonight.\n6:00 -9:00 PM\n\nIntertribal Friendshi
 p House\n523 International Blvd\nOakland\, CA 94606\n510.836.1955\nhttp:
 //www.myspace.com/urbanreservation
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080208T180000
DTSTAMP:20080207T034340Z
SUMMARY:Longest Walk Welcoming Dinner at IFH
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080208T210000
LOCATION:523 International Blvd Oakland
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Intertribal Friendship House Presents:\n\nIndigenous Permacu
 lture Project \n\nSaturday June 14\,2008 \n\nTime: 10:00am-1:00pm\n\nInt
 ertribal Friendship House \n\n523 International Blvd\n\nOakland\, CA 946
 06\n\nCome this Saturday to meet with folks and to help beautify the I.F
 .H. garden.\n \nBring clothes to get dirty in and food to share for the 
 community potluck!\n\nDonations of Garden Tools\, Seeds and Supplies wel
 come.\n\nGoals:\nmapping of I.F.H garden\ncomposting\ngardening\ncleanin
 g of I.F.H garden.\nrecycling!\n\ncontact info:cesar6898@gmail.com\n\n--
  \nMorning Star Gali\n\nwww.longestwalk.org\nwww.earthcycles.net
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T100000
DTSTAMP:20080612T025652Z
SUMMARY:Indigenous Permaculture Project 
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T130000
LOCATION:523 International Blvd\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Cherokee Artist: John Balloue\nSaturday\, May 14 - 10:00 a.m
 . to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, May 15 - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\n   Gathering 
 Tribes\n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA\n(510) 528-9038   www.gatheringtr
 ibes.com\n \nJohn Balloue is an award winning artist who has achieved na
 tional acclaim and\nrecognition for his paintings.  His works are in man
 y public and private collections\nand can be seen in galleries throughou
 t the U.S. including: the Cherokee National\nMuseum\, Tahlequah\, OK\, P
 hilbrook Art Center\, Tulsa\, OK\, John F. Kennedy Center\, Washington\,
  DC\, Triton Museum\, Santa Clara\, CA\, SWAIA Indian Market\,\nSanta Fe
 \, NM and the Heard Museum\, Phoenix\, AZ. \n \nJohn grew up in the East
  Bay and went to Richmond High.  We are very happy to be\nwelcoming our 
 very own "local boy" back to Gathering Tribes!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T100000
DTSTAMP:20080423T081949Z
SUMMARY:John Balloue Art Show
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T110000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes Berkeley
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Balamcoatl: Mesoamerican Music & Dance\n\nNoon-1pm\nSaturday
 s\, June 21\, July 12\, August 30\n\nBalamcoatl takes audiences on a jou
 rney of movement and experimental sound from the South to the North of M
 exico\, using traditional regional costumes and instruments. Balam (jagu
 ar in Maya)\, and coatl (serpent in Nahuatl)\, unite to weave Mesoameric
 an themes into a tapestry of colorful legends\, drawing audience members
  into the story through participatory song and dance. During the interac
 tive presentation\, children have the opportunity to dance inside the ja
 guar’s paper mâché costume and play instruments such as turtle shells wi
 th deer horns\, maracas\, drums and rattles. (Narrated program.) \n\nYER
 BA BUENA GARDENS FESTIVAL\nproduced by Yerba Buena Arts & Events\n760 Ho
 ward Street\nSan Francisco CA 94103\nPhone: 415 543 1718\nFax: 415 543 1
 755\ninfo@ybgf.org\nwww.myspace.com/ybgfestival
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080621T120000
DTSTAMP:20080528T005035Z
SUMMARY:Balamcoatl: Mesoamerican Music & Dance
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080621T130000
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DESCRIPTION:Santa Rosa Days Gathering\nAugust 30 & 31\, 2008\nLemoore\, 
 Calif.\n \nHead Staff:\nMC:\nTom Phillips (Kiowa\, Muscogee Creek)\nAren
 a Director:\nArt Martinez\n \nHeadman:\nTate Honadick\nHeadlady:\nAlorha
  Baga\nHost Drums:\nWar Dance ~ Az\nOther Drums:\nDark Horse singers\n \
 nAdditional Information:\nGrand Entries: 8/30/08 @12:00 Noon\; 7:30pm\; 
 8/31/08 @12:00 Noon\nGourd Dance: 8/30/08 @ 11:00am\; 8/30/08 @6:30pm\; 
 8/31/08@11pm\nBear Dance 8/29/08 @ 9:00pm\nFree Admission\; Saturday fre
 e community dinner and games in the park\;\nSoftball Tournament- 8/29-8/
 31/08\nFor more info\, call Jess Thomson.: 559.924-6961 ext 3110\n \nJer
 sey Ave\nLemoore\, Calif. 93245\n \nContact Information: Theresa Sam 559
 .816-6822\ntsam@tachi-yokut.com\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080829T210000
DTSTAMP:20080726T000926Z
SUMMARY:Bear Dance Santa Rosa Days Gathering
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080829T210000
LOCATION:Lemoore\, CA
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Wetripantu\, Mapuche New Year Pachamama Co
 nservation and Tierra Films Present Ragiñ Epu Mapu/Between Two Worlds: V
 oices of the Elders and the Youth A documentary highlighting the struggl
 es and visions of the Mapuche people in Chile through the voices of the 
 elders and the youth. June 21\, 2008 at 8 PM La Peña Cultural Center 310
 5 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley\, CA $10.00 Donation at the door or by callin
 g 510 849-2568 Proceeds will support the distribution of the film in the
  United States and Chile. For more information go to: www.pachamamaconse
 rvation.org or http://www.betweentwoworldvoices.blogspot.com/ Ragiñ Epu 
 Mapu/Between Two Worlds: Voices of the Elders and the Youth\, documents 
 the story of the Mapuche people’s struggle to retain their Indigenous cu
 lture in the modern world of Southern Chile. It is a story that acknowle
 dges the cultural pride of Indigenous people\, as well as the challenges
  of immigration and assimilation. Following the life of Jose Pablo Paine
 n\, a 23 year-old Mapuche student\, Between Two Worlds illuminates the h
 uman drama of leaving the tradition-rich countryside to study in the cit
 y of Temuco. Jose Pablo’s urban experience is contrasted with compelling
  footage of daily life in rural communities\, and interviews with elders
 \, spiritual and political leaders. What emerges is a collective vision 
 of a people trying to preserve that which is most sacred to them: their 
 land and culture. ------------------------------------------------------
 -------------- Celebrando el Wetripantu\, Año Nuevo Mapuche Pachamama Co
 nservation and Tierra Films Presentan: Ragiñ Epu Mapu/Entre Dos Mundos: 
 Mensajes de ancianos y jóvenes Mapuche al mundo Las luchas y visiones de
  los Mapuche de Chile a traves de las voces de jovenes y ancianos Junio 
 21\, 2008\, 8pm Centro Cultural La Peña 3105 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley\, 
 CA $10 donación en la puerta o llamando al 510 849-2568 Su apoyo ayudará
  a la distribución del documental en Estados Unidos y Chile Par mayor in
 formación visita: www.pachamamaconservation.org o http://www.betweentwow
 orldvoices.blogspot.com/ Ragiñ Epu Mapu/Entre Dos Mundos: Mensajes de an
 cianos y jóvenes Mapuche\, documenta la historia y lucha de los Mapuche 
 de Chile por mantener viva su cultura indígena en el Chile actual. Una h
 istoria que destaca el orgullo e identidad cultural del pueblo Mapuche\,
  así como sus desafíos frente a los fenómenos de emigración y asimilació
 n. Siguiendo la vida de José Pablo Painen\, joven estudiante mapuche de 
 23 años\, Ragiñ Epu Mapu ilumina el conflicto que significa dejar su com
 unidad nativa para ir a estudiar a la ciudad de Temuco. La experiencia u
 rbana de José Pablo\, es contrastada con la vida diaria rural-comunitari
 a y entrevistas con ancianos y líderes políticos y espirituales Mapuche.
  El resultado es una visión colectiva de un pueblo-nación tratando de pr
 eservar lo más sagrado: su territorio y cultura.\nPosted by	LeilaSalazar
 Lopez\nUpdated	6/16/2008
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Ragiñ Epu Mapu: Voices of the Elders and the You
 th
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080621T220000
LOCATION:Le Pena\, Berkeley
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080418T180000
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DTSTAMP:20080411T212035Z
SUMMARY:Jesse Aguirre "Mexican Pilgrim" Encantada Gallery 
CREATED:20081004T171950Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080418T210000
LOCATION:908 Valencia St\, San Francisco\, CA 94110
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DESCRIPTION:12th Annual Storytelling and \nIndigenous Gathering at India
 n Canyon \nSaturday\, June 14\, 2008\n\nAdmission: $20 Adults\; $10 Stud
 ents w/ID\; $5 Children under 12 \n~Event Program~ Storytelling   1-5 PM
                        \n ~ Anne-Marie Sayers – Tribal Chairperson      
   \n ~ Darryl “Babe” Wilson\, Ph.D.              \n ~ Kam Lau Night Chas
 e – Lakota              \n ~ Ben Benavides – Apache/Ute                 
           \n ~ Ramon Shilo ~Cherokee/Creek \n ~ Tharon Weighill Ph.D. ~ 
 Chumash ~ \n ~ Judy Kessler ~ Lakota ~\n\nLunch/Dinner 3-6 PM \nFood Ava
 ilable by Taqueria Santa Cruz \n3 tacos: Beef /Chicken \n(Swordfish Clan
 ) ~or Chili Rellenos \n Unlimited rice\, beans\, \n~ salsa\, chips & bev
 erages\n \nEvening Traditional Dancers  6-10 PM           \n~ Patrick Or
 ozco – Amah Ka Tura Dancers \n~ Tony Certa – Humaya Dancers \n~ Victor G
 onzales  & Eagle Bear Drum Group \n\n***Tips: Bring sunscreen & hats for
  the day. Blankets or jackets for the night. Bring a folding chair. And 
 please dress in modest attire.*** \n\n~Directions~ \n~ From San Juan Bau
 tista: HWY 156 E go 4.2 miles\, make a right on Union Rd\, go 3.6 miles\
 , make a right on Cienaga Rd\, go 9.4 miles\, turn right on Grass Valley
  Rd\, go 0.1 mi.\, take an immediate left onto gravel road in vineyard\,
  then follow signs & ribbons. \n~ From Hollister: Hwy 25 merges into San
  Benito St. go right on Union Rd\, go 0.3 miles\, make a left on Cienaga
  Rd\, go 9.4 miles\, make a right on Grass Valley Rd\, go 0.1 miles\, ta
 ke an immediate left onto gravel road in vineyard\, then follow signs & 
 ribbons. \n\nCheck our website for changes and updates at http://www.ind
 iancanyon.org.\nAll Donations are tax deductible! ( 501-C3 ID #68-028773
 6 )     www.indiancanyon.org \n                                        \
 n~  Pre-Registration Form ~ \nName: \nEmail: \nAddress:                 
                                                                         
   Adults ( $20 ea ) \nStudents w/ ID ( $10 ea ) \nChildren ( $5 ea ) \nY
 our Tickets Will be Available At the Gate where Ann Marie Will Greet you
  \nIf you are not able to attend the event\, we would appreciate your do
 nation. Make check or money order payable to: Costanoan Indian Research\
 , Inc. Mail to: Indian Canyon Ranch\, PO BOX 28\, Hollister CA 95024-002
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T010000
DTSTAMP:20080419T031442Z
SUMMARY:12th Annual Storytelling and Indigenous Gathering\n
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T050000
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DESCRIPTION:“Honoring Women in Liberation Struggles\,” \nthe Movement fo
 r the Land\, Peace and Justice\n \nBenefit fundraiser for AIM-WEST in ho
 nor of Interntional Women's Month\n\n \nThe program includes women’s per
 spectives on behalf of Palestine\, Cuba\, Nicaragua and Mexico in a pane
 l forum moderated by Master of Ceremony\, Mary Jean Robertson (Cherokee 
 Nation)\, an activist and KPOO FM radio personality.\n \nWhen: Saturday\
 , March 29\, 2008\nWhere: Intertribal Friendship House – 523 Internation
 al Blvd.\, Oakland\, California\nTime: 4 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.\nDonation: $10
  at the door.  Kids free.  Nobody turned away.  Potluck—bring food to sh
 are!\nWheelchair accessible.  Hand translation will be provided.\n \nSPE
 CIAL GUEST – Ahwan-Dquay aka Patricia Bellanger (Anishinabi-Mide)\n \nAn
  Elder and leader\, Patricia hales from the Minneapolis region.  She is 
 a co-founder of the American Indian Movement (AIM) and a founding member
  of the International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) in 1974 (www.treatyco
 uncil.org).  Patricia helped found the Little House American Indian Hous
 ing Project\, a Health Clinic\, and is currently advocating health and t
 ransplant issues\, an Elderly housing project\, and much more.  Pat is w
 orking with others on solar energy solutions to take Indians off the gri
 d!  Pat sets the standard on Elderly leadership.  She is terrific—worthy
  of your praise and attention!\nThe program will include a documentary D
 VD entitled “A Historical Photographic Essay on the American Indian Move
 ment—HANTA PO” (All of You Out of My Way!) 1968-2006 by AIM photographer
  Dick Bancroft\, who has documented AIM for over 30 years.  He has been 
 present at many of the Movement’s crucial conflicts and has captured the
 m in powerful still images.  The late great AIM leader\, Vernon Bellecou
 rt\, and Dick Bancroft take you with them on a tour of this exhibit and 
 tell the history of this powerful civil rights movement that changed the
  future course of Indians in America.\n \nDrummers from All Nations Sing
 ers and special women drummers from the Vallejo Inter-Tribal Council are
  invited.  Dancers are encouraged to come and perform.  Flags of all nat
 ions\, movements and causes are also invited.\nJoin and support AIM-WEST
  as we prepare to host the 40th Year Anniversary of AIM (November 17-21\
 , 2008) in San Francisco.  Volunteer to be on a committee!  Thank You\, 
 All My Relations.  See you on the good Red Road!  For more information\,
  call 415 577-1492.\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080329T160000
DTSTAMP:20080326T195852Z
SUMMARY:Honoring Women in Liberation Struggles
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080329T203000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Description	\nThe National Indian Justice Center of Santa Ro
 sa announces a Capacity Building Mini-Conference on September 10 - 12\, 
 2008 focused on cultivating leadership\, organizational\, programmatic a
 nd community engagement capacity in Native youth programs and services.\
 n\nTogether we can build sustainable community assets that respond to th
 e needs of Native Youth and reflect community cultural values.\n\nThis F
 REE Conference is for tribal council members\, parents and family member
 s\, grand-parents\, youth\, tribal agency employees\, community- and fai
 th-based health and social service providers\, and others who work with 
 or are concerned about the health\, safety\, welfare and positive develo
 pment of Native American youth in Sonoma\, Lake and Mendocino Counties.\
 n\nFor more information and a registration form\, visit the Activating N
 ative Youth Assets webpage at http://nijc.org/cey.html or the projet’s s
 ocial forum at http://nijc.mrooms.org or call NIJC Training Coordinator\
 , Sabrina Rawson at (707) 579-5507.\n\nThe following schedule is subject
  to change.  A free networking lunch will be provided each day. All acti
 vities\, except for the special evening dance performance\, take place a
 t the NIJC facility at 5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa\, CA 95403. Registra
 tion is limited with priority given to tribal members and personnel in t
 he project service area.\n\nWednesday\, September 10\, 2008:\n\nAssessin
 g Your Organization to Prepare a Strategic Plan (9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n
 \nThe Power of Radio: Creating PSA’s for Youth Programs (9:00 a.m. to 12
  noon)\n\nNetworking Lunch—Youth and Civic Participation (12 noon to 1:3
 0 p.m.)\n\nNative Youth Forum: Our Communities\, Our Needs\, Our Strengt
 hs (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nThe Power of Radio: Creating PSA’s for Yo
 uth Programs (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nPomo Youth Dance Group Performa
 nce (5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Sonoma County Indian Health Project)\n\nT
 hursday\, September 11\, 2008:\n\nDeveloping Youth Programs and Identify
 ing Success: Program Improvement and Taking Credit for\n\nAchievements (
 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n\nNetworking Lunch—Sustainable Tribal Communities
 : The Power of Collaboration (12 noon to 1:30 p.m.)\n\nStrength-based As
 sessment and Service Delivery for At-Risk Youth (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
 \n\nFriday\, September 12\, 2008:\n\nUsing Distance Learning to Deliver 
 Native Youth Programs (9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n\nDigital Video Production
 \, Editing and Techniques (9:00 a.m. to 12 noon)\n\nNetworking Lunch (12
  noon to 1:30 p.m.)\n\nCreating Interactive Distance Learning Programs w
 ith Moodle (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nDigital Video Production Editing 
 and Techniques (1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.)\n\nPosted by	 CAO-777\nUpdated	 
 8/18/2008\n
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DTSTAMP:20080903T204358Z
SUMMARY:Mini-Conference for Native Youth Serving Organizations
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080910T170000
LOCATION:5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa CA 95403
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DESCRIPTION:From: jmbarker@sfsu.edu\nSubject: AIS Community Meetings Reg
 arding Repatriation at SFSU\nDate: February 5\, 2008 10:34:46 AM PST\n\n
 Dear Colleagues\, Students\, and Community Members\,\n\nThe American Ind
 ian Studies Department at San Francisco State University will be hosting
  two community meetings this semester to address ongoing issues of repat
 riation and curation of Native human remains and cultural objects at SFS
 U. These meetings will be Friday\, February 22 and Friday\, May 9.\n\nTo
  RSVP\, or for more details\, please visit the department website. We ha
 ve a page dedicated to NAGPRA and a subpage about the Community Meetings
  at http://www.sfsu.edu/~ais/nagpra_meetings.htm.\n\nThank you\,\nJoanne
 \n\n+++++++++++++++++++++++++++\nJoanne Barker\, Ph.D.\nAssociate Profes
 sor and Chair\nAmerican Indian Studies Department\nSan Francisco State U
 niversity\n\nJoanne Barker (Lenape [Delaware Tribe of Indians])\, Associ
 ate Professor and Chair. Office: EP 103B Phone: 338-2701 Email: jmbarker
 @sfsu.edu \n\nRobert Keith Collins (Choctaw)\, Assistant Professor. Offi
 ce: EP 109 Phone: 338-2013 Email: rkc@sfsu.edu \n\nClay Dumont (Klamath/
 Umpqua)\, Associate Professor\, Sociology (Affiliated AIS)\, Office: HHS
  367C Phone: 338-7502 Email: cdumont@sfsu.edu\n\nAndrew Jolivétte (Opelo
 usa)\, Assistant Professor (affiliated with Critical Race and Resistance
  Studies). Office: EP 109 Phone: 338-1664 Email: ajoli@sfsu.edu \n\nMeli
 ssa Nelson (Anishinaabe/Métis [Turtle Mountain Chippewa])\, Assistant Pr
 ofessor. Office: EP 106 Phone: 338 7062 Email: mknelson@sfsu.edu \n\n\nh
 ttp://www.sfsu.edu/~ais/nagpra_meetings.htm\n\n[ http://www.sfsu.edu/pro
 spect/visiting.htm]\n\nfull email at\nhttp://groups.msn.com/bayareaindia
 ncalendar/activismissues.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=5913
 &all_topics=0
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080509T130000
DTSTAMP:20080319T170721Z
SUMMARY:AIS Community Meetings Regarding Repatriation at SFSU
CREATED:20081004T171957Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080509T170000
LOCATION:Seven Hills Conference Center at SFSU
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:11
DESCRIPTION:One of our own recipiants of the San Francisco T & H Scholar
 ship\, Morrigan Shaw will be graduating with the Bachelors of Art in Ame
 rican Indian Studies just finalized this semester.  She is the first stu
 dent to have completed these requirements at San Francisco State Univers
 ity.  In recognition of both grades and personal contributions to the co
 mmunity\, Morrigan has been selected as this year's Hood Recipient by th
 e College of Ethnic Studies.  Every May\, of the 8\,000 students graduat
 ing\, 1 Hood Recipient is chosen to represent their fellow students from
  each of SFSU's eight academic colleges. The Hood Recipients\, who wear 
 symbolic hoods at Commencement\, are outstanding students with unique st
 ories and ambitious plans for the future.\nThe actual graduation date\, 
 including the hooding ceremony\, is Saturday May 24 at 12 pm\, Cox Stadi
 um\, SF State University and tickets are limited.  WE ARE ALL INVITED TO
  A RECEPTION THE DAY BEFORE at American Indian Studies Department\, Frid
 ay May 23 at 4pm.  The reception does not require tickets and not limite
 d to the number of guests.  We are hoping the members of SF T&H will bri
 ng regalia and drums.  This will be in the Cesar Chavez Student Center\,
  Richard Oakes Room at San Francisco State University. rsvp to Morrigan 
 Shaw KEETGIRL@GMAIL.COM\n
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 22_blank%22%20http://www.sfsu.edu/~sfsumap/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080523T160000
DTSTAMP:20080503T164456Z
SUMMARY:SFSU AIS Graduate Reception w Morrigan Shaw Hood Recipient
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080523T180000
LOCATION:AIS Dept\, SFSU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:Native Women’s Dance Practice\n\nAll ages and skills welcome
  to Friday night practices from 6pm-8pm\, at Intertribal Friendship Hous
 e \n523 International Blvd.\nOakland\n \n\nDance etiquette and various d
 ances will be taught such as Jingle\, Fancy Shawl\, Traditional (Norther
 n & Southern)\, and Couples. To make your experience more enjoyable\, pl
 ease wear comfortable clothing/shoes (stretch pants/sweats) and bring wa
 ter.\n\n \n\nSo\, get off that couch\, bring a friend or family member (
 this is a great event for mother/daughters/sisters/cousins)\, and get re
 ady to learn new styles or sharpen your dancing skills!\n\n \n\nAugust t
 o September Class Dates: \n\nAugust 24th\n\nSeptember 7\, 14\, 21\, & 28
 \n\nFor more information\, email olqcutn_maxe@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070824T180000
DTSTAMP:20081203T210458Z
SUMMARY:Native Women’s Dance Practice
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081031T180000
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070824T200000
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081101T065959Z
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Tlingit Sculptor: Sonny Grant\nSaturday\, April 12 - 11:00 a
 .m. to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, April 13 - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\n \nSonny 
 is a very well known Tlingit sculptor from Juneau\, Alaska who works wit
 h soapstone\, serpentine\, pipestone\, alabaster\, and marble... also bo
 ne\, ivory\, and wood.  Sonny is Kaagwaantaan (Wolf) clan from the Chilk
 at Valley in Klukwan\, and was born and raised in Juneau. His father and
  grandfather taught him to remember the stories and the traditional way 
 of life as a Tlingit.   He apprenticed with master sculptor Simon Koonoo
 k\, an Inupiaq Eskimo from Point Hope\, Alaska.  In 2007\, Sonny and mas
 ter carver\, Doug Chilton\, carved a traditional dug-out canoe at the Sm
 ithsonian Museum in Washington\, D.C.  Sonny has shown in galleries all 
 over the world and we are very proud to introduce his work to Gathering 
 Tribes.  You can see a few of his carvings in the front window at Gather
 ing Tribes.  For more information visit Sonny's blog at: http://sonnygra
 ntstudios.blogspot.com/\n\nGathering Tribes\n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley 
  CA\n(510) 528-9038   www.gatheringtribes.com
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://sonnygrantstudios.blogspot.com/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T110000
DTSTAMP:20080411T181837Z
SUMMARY:Sonny Grant at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T180000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20\, 2008/ BBQ Social w/ Pacific Islands 
 & Native\nAmerican Undergrad & grad clubs\nShore Bird Park\, 160 Univers
 ity Ave (Berkeley Marina)\n12:00-7:00PM. DJ + Volleyball game & Los of f
 un!!\n\n**More events not shown. All workshops held at CRG (6th floor Ba
 rrows\,UC\nBerkeley Campus) and\neveryone is welcome. Refreshments provi
 ded.\n\nContact Person:  <fuifuilupe@berkeley.edu>(415)290-7591\n
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URL;VALUE=URI:message:%3C55780.71.141.0.40.1221160835.squirrel@calmail.b
 erkeley.edu%3E
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080920T120000
DTSTAMP:20080912T070047Z
SUMMARY:BBQ Social - Pacific Islands & Native\nAmerican Undergrad & grad
  clubs
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080920T190000
LOCATION:Shore Bird Park\, 160 University Ave
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Annual Sunrise Gathering on Alcatraz Island\, Monday\, Octob
 er 13\n\nInternational Indian Treaty Council & American Indian Contempor
 ary Arts present:\n\nInternational Day of Solidarity \nwith Indigenous P
 eoples 2008\nCelebrating our Survival and Challenging the Myth of Columb
 us and “Doctrine of Discovery”\n\nEveryone is invited to attend the annu
 al Sun-Rise Gathering at Alcatraz Island on Monday\, October 13th\, 2008
  (State Holiday) on Alcatraz Island\, San Francisco Bay\, to commemorate
  516 years (1492-2008) of Indigenous Peoples Resistance to Colonization 
 in the Americas! \n\nSupport Indigenous Peoples’ struggles for Self-Dete
 rmination\, Land and Treaty Rights\, Protection of Sacred Sites\, Cultur
 es and Ways of Life.  Say “No” to War and Racism\, “Yes” to a Culture of
  Peace\, Human Rights\, and Respect for Mother Earth!  \n\nHonor those w
 ho sacrificed their lives for us to be here\, and who stood up for our P
 eoples.  Tobacco and prayers will be offered to the fire for the Earth a
 nd coming generations.\n\nMeeting Place:  Fisherman’s Wharf\, Pier # 31 
 in San Francisco\n\nTickets:  $ 11.00 (children under 5 free)\n\nTime:  
 Ticket booths open at 5 AM\, last boat departs at 6:00 am\, and all retu
 rn by 9 AM.\n\nFeaturing: The All Nations Drum\, Traditional Aztec and P
 omo Dancers\, updates and solidarity with special guest speakers.  MC: L
 enny Foster\, Dineh\, Alcatraz Veteran and member of IITC’s Board of Dir
 ectors.  Special Honoring for Participants of the Long Walks 1 & 2\, Alc
 atraz and Wounded Knee Veterans. \n\nWheel chair accessible\, minimal pa
 rking\, wear something warm.  For More information call IITC at 415-641-
 4482 or email AICA: janeenantoine@mac.com.  Websites: www.treatycouncil.
 org and http://groups.msn.com-bayareaindiancalandar.  Purchase advance t
 ickets at www.alcatrazcruises.com\, or call 415-981-7625.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081013T050000
DTSTAMP:20080930T214446Z
SUMMARY:Alcatraz Sunrise Gathering
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081013T090000
LOCATION:Pier 31\, San Francisco
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:It's that time of year again!\n\nStudent Kouncil of Intertri
 bal Nations in collaboration with the SF\nNative American Aids Project p
 resent the 33rd annual SFSU Powwow!\n\n"Taking Care of the Tribe"\n\nMar
 ch 22\, grand entry high noon\n\nJoin NAAP\, SFSU SKINS\, and the Native
  community in a day of HIV education\nand reducing the risk of HIV to ou
 r Native community.\n\nContest dancing\, raffle\, venders\, taco stand\,
  and much more to come!\n\nAll dancers welcome!\n\nMC Tom Phillips\n\nHe
 adlady Shawnee McCloud\n\nHeadman Jupe McCloud\n\nHost Northern Drum All
  Nations\n\nHost Southern Drum Rocking Horse\n\nWhipman Henry Johnson\n\
 nHead Gourd Dancer Eric Kimple\n\nHead Judge Odate Johnson\n\nMore infor
 mation to come\, but for now save the date for SFSU campus!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080322T120000
DTSTAMP:20080312T183833Z
SUMMARY:SFSU Powwow
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080322T120000
LOCATION:SFSU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:OHLONE VILLAGE SITE VISIT  \nSunday\, May 4 \n10 am-4 pm \nW
 alk 1/2-mile to a more than 2\,000-year-old Tuibun \nOhlone village site
  where you’ll be introduced to \nOhlone cultures past to present. Cultur
 al \ndemonstrations will be shared. Please meet at \nentrance near kiosk
 . Parent participation required. \nDrop in: Info (510) 795-9385 \nBeverl
 y Ortiz\, Naturalist \n\nPlease note: Online registration for May and Ju
 ne programs starts April 8th. \nThe Coyote Hills Visitor Center is open 
 Tuesday–Sunday\, 9:30 am–5 pm. \nThe Nectar Garden is open Wednesday–Sun
 day\, 10 am to 4pm \nParking fees may be charged.  The Possum’s Pocket N
 ature Store has books\, American Indian items\, nature games\, T-shirts 
 and much more. \n\nCoyote Hills Regional Park\n8000 Patterson Ranch Road
 \nFremont CA 94555\n(510) 795-9385\nchvisit@ebparks.org 
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URL;VALUE=URI:www.ebparks.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080504T100000
DTSTAMP:20080528T180140Z
SUMMARY:Ohlone Village Site Visit
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080504T160000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park\, Fremont
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:June 7\, 2008\nGathering of Honored Elders\nCalifornia State
  Indian Museum - Outside on Grounds \n2816 K Street\, Sacramento\, Ca 95
 616 \n10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. \nA very special event to commemorate the t
 radition of passing down the tribe's history by the Elders to the next g
 eneration.\nCalifornia Native Vendors Only \nVendors from all over Calif
 ornia bring art\, pottery\, baskets\, gourds\, jewelry\, and more to sho
 w and sell. \nHelen Kawelo (916) 324-0971
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T100000
DTSTAMP:20080527T205121Z
SUMMARY:Gathering of Honored Elders
CREATED:20081004T172008Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T160000
LOCATION:California State Indian Museum 2816 K Street\, Sacramento
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:4
DESCRIPTION:Subject: Vallejo pow wow?\nDate: Mon\, 17 Mar 2008 13:44:59 
 -0700\n\nGreetings everyone\,\nI just got word that Marcia & Ira Hoaglen
 \, of Wailaki and their family out of Sacramento\, will be doing the Pow
  Wow in Vallejo this year.  The dates\, times\, and location will be the
  same\, July 26 & 27\, 2008 at Waterfront in Vallejo. Marcia and Ira wil
 l be new event coordinators for this pow wow\, called simply\, the Valle
 jo Pow Wow.  Watch for new flyers\, and the vendors will be receiving ne
 w applications very soon. Contact: Marcia @ 916-421-0657 for more inform
 ation.\nPlease come out and support this event.\nMidge\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080726T120000
DTSTAMP:20080323T182421Z
SUMMARY:Vallejo Powwow
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080726T130000
LOCATION:Waterfront\, Vallejo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080307T160000
DTSTAMP:20080305T234329Z
SUMMARY:23rd EWOCC includes Jenny Ghost Bear\nscheduled March 8\, 2008 f
 rom 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM\nLocation: Berkeley\nmessage:%3C286355.97280.qm@w
 eb50810.mail.re2.yahoo.com%3E\n23rd Annual Empowering Women of Color Con
 ference\n"decolonizing creativity:\nFIERY WOMYN\, FIERCE EXPRESSIONS"\nM
 arch 8\, 2008\, 9:30AM-5:30PM\nUC Berkeley\, MLK Building\n\n \nRegistra
 tion on-line: ewocc.berkeley.edu\n\n \n<image001.jpg>\nArte: Favianna.co
 m\nKeynote Speaker: Climbing PoeTree\nPerformances by: Taller Tamboricua
 \, DJ Jeanine Da Feen\,\nLakota singer Jenny Ghost Bear\, iXalt! And mor
 e!\nFeaturing: Workshops\, Vendors\, Closing Panel\nRegistration on-line
 : ewocc.berkeley.edu\n\n \nKick-off Event: Equinox\nFeaturing Student Pe
 rformers and Taller Tamboricua direct from Puerto Rico\nFriday\, March 7
 \, 2008\n5:30-7PM\nHeller Lounge\nSponsored by: Gender Equity Resource C
 enter\nGeneq.berkeley.edu\n\n \nEWOCC is sponsored by: The Graduate Asse
 mbly\, Women of Color Initiative Project Coordinator\, Graduate Women's 
 Project\, Graduate Students' Minority Project\, The Ethnic Studies Fifth
  Account\, Consortium for the Arts at UC Berkeley\, Instituto de Cultura
  Puertorriqueña\, Luna Bar\n\n \nZelideth Maria Rivas\nWomen of Color In
 itiative Project Coordinator\nGraduate Assembly\nwoci@ga.berkeley.edu\n
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080307T170000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:10
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080510T100000
DTSTAMP:20080424T053652Z
SUMMARY:Exhibition: *Sing Me Your Story\, Dance Me Home\, SF
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080510T180000
LOCATION:San Francisco Public Library
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080630T065959Z
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: *Sing Me Your Story\, Dance Me Home: Art and Poe
 try From Native California Exhibition based on Heyday Books publication\
 , The Dirt is Red Here: Art and Poetry from Native California. This exhi
 bit explores how California native stories\, songs and dance take form i
 n poetry\, painting\, basketry\, jewelry\, printmaking\, photography and
  sculpture. May 10 through June 29. Main\, Lower Level\, Jewett Gallery.
 
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CREATED:20081004T172001Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:14
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080510T150000
DTSTAMP:20080424T054410Z
SUMMARY:Exhibition: *Sing Me Your Story\, Dance Me Home\, SF
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080510T170000
LOCATION:San Francisco Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: *Sing Me Your Story\, Dance Me Home: Art and Poe
 try From Native California Exhibition based on Heyday Books publication\
 , The Dirt is Red Here: Art and Poetry from Native California. \n\nMay 1
 0\, 3:00 Sing Me Your Story opening event and reception\nMain Library\, 
 Koret auditorium\nCurator Theresa Harlan will open the event by giving a
  brief overview of the exhibit.  This will be followed by a presentation
  by Andrew Galvan\, Curator for Old Mission Dolores who will tell the Oh
 lone story. Main Library\, Lower Level\, 100 Larkin Street\, San Francis
 co.\n\nThis exhibit explores how California native stories\, songs and d
 ance take form in poetry\, painting\, basketry\, jewelry\, printmaking\,
  photography and sculpture. May 10 through June 29. Main\, Lower Level\,
  Jewett Gallery.\n\nCo-sponsored by the California Exhibition Resources 
 Alliance\, Friends of the San Francisco Public Library\, Book Bay and Ol
 d Mission Dolores.  For more information visit www.sfpl.org or call Joan
  Jasper at 415/557-4595.
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CREATED:20081004T172001Z
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080510T100000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:West Valley College Learning Services Lawn Area.\nFree - All
  Ages Welcome\nFull details and directions on attached flyer.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T120000
DTSTAMP:20080425T051633Z
SUMMARY:West Valley College 20th Annual Powwow
CREATED:20081004T171957Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080928T000000
LOCATION:14000 Fruitvale Ave Saratoga
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:August 15\, 2009 - Mother Earth: Environmental Justice in In
 dian Country\n\nAll lectures are held:\nSaturday from 1:30pm to 3:30pm\n
 California Indian Museum & Cultural Center\n5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa
 \, CA 95403\nClick here for public transit (bus) directions from San Fra
 ncisco and Petaluma. All lectures are free to the public and free of cha
 rge!! Refreshments and snacks provided!! Please call ahead to (707) 579-
 3004 to reserve seating.  Space is limited.\ncimcc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090815T133000
DTSTAMP:20090812T174650Z
SUMMARY:Mother Earth: Environmental Justice in Indian Country
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090815T153000
LOCATION:5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080719T163000
DTSTAMP:20080711T041612Z
SUMMARY:Orie Medicine Bull Mono Basket Weaving Workshop 
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080719T203000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd.\, Oakland
 \, CA
DESCRIPTION:Orie Medicinebull is Western Mono enrolled with the North Fo
 rk Rancheria. Orie enjoys living in the central Sierra Nevada mountains 
 close to her tribal community where she can have access to traditional b
 asketry materials\, family\, and friends. She will share her family's ba
 skets\, their various uses\, and the rich history of her people. The pre
 sentation includes understanding basketry symbolism\, use of plants\, en
 vironmental issues facing basket weaver's\, teaching California Indian b
 asketry\, and the contributions of Mono basketry from 1850 to the presen
 t. All participants will participate in an activity of making a pine nee
 dle basket. Children's activities will be available.\nSponsored by Washo
 e Native TANF  \n\n-- \nMorning Star Gali\n\nwww.longestwalk.org\nwww.ea
 rthcycles.net 
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URL;VALUE=URI:message:%3C31de87070807101925m7a716f1fp5f0ba49de096472b@ma
 il.gmail.com%3E
CREATED:20081004T172006Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:11
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080608T080000
DTSTAMP:20080528T171735Z
SUMMARY:Breath of Life - Silent No More
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080608T180000
LOCATION: UC Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 6/8/2008\nEvent	 Breath of Life - Silent No More\nStar
 t Time	 8:00 AM\nEnd Time	 6:00 PM\nLocation	 UC Berkeley\nDescription	 
 Workshop for California Indian Languages without Speakers\nJune 8 - 15 \
 , 2008 University of California at Berkeley Hosted by The Survey of Cali
 fornia and Other Indian Languages and The Advocates for Indigenous Calif
 ornia Language Survival\nAPPLICATION You must register by May 15\, 2008\
 nhttp://www.aicls.org/ \nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 2/28/2008\n 
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:February 9\, 2008: Saturday\nLongest Walk Kickoff Concert (5
 :00PM)\n\nStar Nayea with special guests Andy Billy (KK Billy) and Chuck
  Billy of Testament\, 7th Generation Rise\, Blackhorse Blues Band\, Jere
 my Goodfeather and others TBA\n\nEastside Arts Alliance\n2277 Internatio
 nal Blvd.\nOakland\, CA 94606\nhttp://www.eastsideartsalliance.com/\nAdm
 ission Fee: $25-40 sliding scale
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080209T170000
DTSTAMP:20080207T034440Z
SUMMARY:Longest Walk Kickoff Concert
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080209T230000
LOCATION:Eastside Arts Alliance\n2277 International Blvd.\nOakland\, CA 
 94606
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:10
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080509T110000
DTSTAMP:20080430T064103Z
SUMMARY: Stanford Powow
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080509T230000
LOCATION:Stanford University\, Eucalyptus Grove
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080512T065959Z
DESCRIPTION:Date	 5/9/2008\nEvent	 Stanford Powow\nStart Time	 11:00 AM\
 nEnd Time	 11:00 PM\nLocation	 Stanford University\, Eucalyptus Grove\nD
 escription	 The 37th Annual Stanford Powwow May 9-11\, 2008 Welcome to t
 he Stanford Powwow. ... The Stanford Powwow is held every Mother's Day W
 eekend in the Eucalyptus Grove on Stanford campus. The Stanford Powwow i
 s free and open to the public. 7pm-11pm on Friday\, 11am-11pm on Saturda
 y\, and 11am-6pm on Sunday. powwow.stanford.edu/\nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUp
 dated	 2/24/2008
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://powwow.stanford.edu/flyer.html
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Date	 6/9/2008\nEvent	 Sea Water Ice Tour\nStart Time	 6:00 
 PM\nEnd Time	 9:00 PM\nLocation	 Berkeley\, Location TBD\nDescription	 T
 he Sea\, Water\, Ice Tour will honor to all activists past\, present and
  future\, and initiate the worldwide celebration of the post Bush regime
 .\nThe tour will feature local speakers and M.C. of your choice\, along 
 with tour speakers\, and include: *Louise Benally: Human rights-Envirome
 ntal Activist: Dineh: Four Corners area\, USA.\n*Mililani Trask: U.N. de
 legate for Indigenous Peoples Rights\, Attorney for Pacific Islands Sove
 reignty: Hawaiian\, Hawaii\, USA\n*The Alice Di Micele Band. Long time a
 ctivist\, singer-songwriter\, benefit provider: Ashland\, Oregon.\n\nOrg
 anizers and attendees should bring pictures of their local activists who
  have passed to spirit world to be on the tour altar that honors: Sea Wa
 ter Ice Woman: Nilak Butler: Human Rights-Enviromental Activist: Innuit\
 , Alaska. Ingrid Washinawatok: U.N. advocate for Human Rights and Enviro
 mental Justice: Menominee\, Judi Bari: Forest Activist\, Mendocino Count
 y\, CA\, Mathew Sheppard: Gay Rights\, Wyoming\, Susanna Santos: Artist/
 Activist for Indigenous Peoples: Tygh Tribe\, Oregon.\n\nWe also hope to
  have youth participating in all areas of our tour. If you would like to
  participate in the organizing and co sponsorship of this event in your 
 area\, please contact us.\n\nWest Coast Tour dates and towns as follows:
  TH 6/5: Arcata\, CA Fri 6/6: Garberville\, CA Sat 6/7: Laytonville\, CA
  Sun 6/8: Mendocino\, CA Mon 6/9: Berkeley\, CA Tu 6/10: Santa Cruz\, CA
  (dates can be juggled to fit)\nL. LaBar (512)557-1600 / sungmanitu@yaho
 o.com\nAlice Di Micele http://www.alicedimicele.com and http://www.myspa
 ce.com/aliceottermusic\, ottermusic@mind.net\nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdate
 d	 3/4/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080609T180000
DTSTAMP:20080326T191653Z
SUMMARY: Sea Water Ice Tour Honoring Activists
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080609T210000
LOCATION:Berkeley\, Location TBD\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Date	 1/21/2008\nEvent	 Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop (Ov
 er Four Days)\nStart Time	 8:00 AM\nEnd Time	 5:00 PM\nLocation	 Hilton 
 Sacramento Arden West\nDescription	 Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop\nPo
 sted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 1/3/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080123T080000
DTSTAMP:20080207T002325Z
SUMMARY:Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080123T170000
LOCATION:Hilton Sacramento
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:\nEvent: Paula Gunn Allen Memorial\nWhat: Ceremony\nHost: La
 uralee Brown\nWhen: 5:00-9:00\, Saturday\, October 25\n  5:00-Dinner\, 6
 :00 Reception\, 7:00 Tribute-Diego Rivera Theater\nWhere: City College o
 f San Francisco\, 50 Phelan Av\n\nTo see more details and RSVP\, follow 
 the link below:\nhttp://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=26513958779\n\
 nor fmi call Randy Burns\n650-359-6473.\n
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URL;VALUE=URI:message:%3C2c4e77a3620f61214560e2610fc9bc31@www.new.facebo
 ok.com%3E
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081025T170000
DTSTAMP:20081017T215734Z
SUMMARY:Paula Gunn Allen Memorial
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081025T200000
LOCATION:Diego Rivera Hall\, City College\, 50 Phelan Ave.\, SF
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The Stockton Labor Day Pow Wow\n Aug. 31 to Sept 1\, 2007 \n
 Weber Point Event Center (near downtown at the river). \n\nFor more info
 :  call (209)933-7425\, ext. 8069 or email:  web4eachother@sbcglobal.net
 .\n\nMary Puthoff\nTitle VII Indian Education\nProgram Specialist\n925-6
 06-3405\nmputhoff@livermore.k12.ca.us\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070831T000000
DTSTAMP:20080207T013140Z
SUMMARY:Stockton Labor Day Pow Wow
CREATED:20081004T172008Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070831T010000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Bay Native Circle Has been pre'empted for KPFA fundraising p
 urposes for three weeks in February. We will be back to regular programm
 ing Feb. 27th and each Wednesday at\n2:00-3:00 following that.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080220T180000
DTSTAMP:20080207T014657Z
SUMMARY:BNC Pre-empted
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080220T190000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Cherokee Artist: John Balloue\nSaturday\, May 14 - 10:00 a.m
 . to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, May 15 - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\n   Gathering 
 Tribes\n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA\n(510) 528-9038   www.gatheringtr
 ibes.com\n \nJohn Balloue is an award winning artist who has achieved na
 tional acclaim and\nrecognition for his paintings.  His works are in man
 y public and private collections\nand can be seen in galleries throughou
 t the U.S. including: the Cherokee National\nMuseum\, Tahlequah\, OK\, P
 hilbrook Art Center\, Tulsa\, OK\, John F. Kennedy Center\, Washington\,
  DC\, Triton Museum\, Santa Clara\, CA\, SWAIA Indian Market\,\nSanta Fe
 \, NM and the Heard Museum\, Phoenix\, AZ. \n \nJohn grew up in the East
  Bay and went to Richmond High.  We are very happy to be\nwelcoming our 
 very own "local boy" back to Gathering Tribes!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080615T100000
DTSTAMP:20080423T082047Z
SUMMARY:John Balloue Art Show
CREATED:20081004T171957Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080615T170000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes Berkeley
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:\n Zuni Fetish Show\nWith Lena & Evalena Boone\nSaturday\, M
 ay 3 - 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, May 4 - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
 \n \nWe are very happy to announce that Lena and Evalena will be coming 
 back to Gathering Tribes with their menagerie of fetish carvings.  If yo
 u aren't familiar with their fetishes\, just open any book about Zuni fe
 tish carvings and their names will be prominent!  They were the first ca
 rvers in Zuni to use "slag" and Murano glass as carving material and the
 y both continue to push the edge of creativity in their carvings while a
 t the same time remaining very traditional.  Lena will also bring some o
 f her sister and brother-in-law's carvings (Dinah and Peter Gasper). \n\
 n Gathering Tribes\n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA\n(510) 528-9038   www
 .gatheringtribes.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T100000
DTSTAMP:20080411T182340Z
SUMMARY:Zuni Fetish Show at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T180000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Award Winning Pueblo Jewelers\nCharlene & Frank Reano\n \nSa
 turday\, September 27 \n10:00 am to 6:00 pm\n \nSunday\, September 28 \n
 11:00 am to 5:00 pm \n\nCharlene Reano & her husband Frank have won many
  awards for thier outstanding mosaic\ninlay jewelry. She was influenced 
 by her mother in-law Clara Reano and encouraged by her sister\nin-law An
 gie Reano. Charlene first started making jewelry with her husband Frank 
 in the 1980s. \n\nCharlene uses traditional Santo Domingo jewelry making
  techniques to create her very exciting contemporary pieces. She designs
 \, cuts and inlays the stones\, Frank finishes the pieces with\ngrinding
  and polishing. She uses the highest quality stones in her jewelry. \n\n
 Charlene is regarded as one of the finest mosaic inlay jewelers working 
 today. Since the early\n90s she has been winning blue ribbons for her wo
 rk at the prestigious Santa Fe Indian Market.\nHer exhibitions across Am
 erica include Chicago\, New York\, Florida\, California\, Arizona\, Indi
 ana\nand Australia.\n \nFor more information about Charlene & Frank and 
 to see photos of their jewelry\, click here:\nhttp://www.fourwindsgaller
 y.com.au/reano.html\n\nGathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  W
 eekend hours: Saturday\, 10 am - 6 pm.\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  FMI: 51
 0.528-9038 www.gatheringtribes.com.  ***  
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URL;VALUE=URI:message:%3Cd07.3f0f8c3f.360c3400@aol.com%3E
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T100000
DTSTAMP:20080925T010449Z
SUMMARY:Charlene and Frank Reano Pueblo Jewelers
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes: 1573 Solano Ave\,  Berkeley  CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080704
DTSTAMP:20080702T173554Z
SUMMARY:Pow Wow Three Rivers Indian Lodge
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080707
LOCATION:Three Rivers Indian Lodge\n13505 Union Rd. Manteca CA
DESCRIPTION:31st Annual Native Directions Powwow at Three Rivers Lodge\n
 13505 Union Road\, Manteca\n\nJuy 4-6\, Friday - Sunday.\n\nDance Contes
 t\, Hand Drum Contest\, Arts and Crafts\,\, Traditional Meal Saturday\, 
 Drug and Alcohol Free Celebration.  Free Admission.  FMI 209.858-2421.
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URL;VALUE=URI:message:%3C5E9F084BF4F64042BCB43957FFD12317010B5135@ADHAYE
 XC00V1.ad.csueastbay.edu%3E
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Artisan and Cultural Fair / Celebrating Mother’s Day\nFeria 
 Artesanal y Cultural / Celebrando el Día de la Madre\n\nSaturday May 10t
 h\, 9am-6pm: Plaza 24th BART Station\nSunday May 11th\, 9am-6pm: Plaza 1
 6th BART Station\n\nThere will be free activities for children\, handmad
 e artisan jewelry\, and\ngifts for sale\, live music and special guests.
 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080510T090000
DTSTAMP:20080510T040815Z
SUMMARY:Artisan and Cultural Fair
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080510T180000
LOCATION:24th St BART Plaza\, SF
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:D-Q Student and Community clean up day      Where: D-Q Unive
 rsity    When:April 11\,12\, 2008    What Time:10:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon 
 and From to 3:00 P.M. to ?    We as the Student/Community members of D-Q
  University want to welcome  the community\, and supporters of D-Q to he
 lp\, and support a clean up  the grounds Day of D-Q. The potluck will st
 art at1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M.    P.S.    "We also want to let the communi
 ty know that your asked to support D-Q  clean up day at your own risk"  
   \n\nContact: \nYazzie--- yazzieyazzie@yahoo.com           Steve --- sc
 abiestiger@yahoo.com           Miah \n --- miah.arechiga@yahoo.com or (9
 15)333-4540           Mazatzin--zemazatzin@hotmail.com           \nConsu
 ela--cvindigenous@yahoo.com or (916)371-0370
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080411T100000
DTSTAMP:20080411T075311Z
SUMMARY:DQU Clean Up Day
CREATED:20081004T171957Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080411T170000
LOCATION:DQU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:14
DESCRIPTION:Date	 10/4/2008\nEvent	 Suscol Intertribal Powwow\nStart Tim
 e	 11:00 AM\nEnd Time	 10:00 PM\nLocation	 Yountville\, CA\nDescription	
  October 4th-5th 2008 \n"Celebrating Unity of All Tribes"\nYountville Ve
 terans Home - Picnic Grounds\nhttp://suscol.nativeweb.org/powWow.php\nPo
 sted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 3/4/2008Date	 10/4/2008\nEvent	 Suscol Intert
 ribal Powwow\nStart Time	 11:00 AM\nEnd Time	 10:00 PM\nLocation	 Yountv
 ille\, CA\nDescription	 October 4th-5th 2008 \n"Celebrating Unity of All
  Tribes"\nYountville Veterans Home - Picnic Grounds\nfor more info:\nCha
 rlie Toledo\, Director #707/256-3561\nSuscol Intertribal Council\nsuscol
 @suscol.net  http://suscol.nativeweb.org\nhttp://suscol.nativeweb.org/po
 wWow.php\nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 3/4/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T110000
DTSTAMP:20080917T182401Z
SUMMARY:Suscol Intertribal Powwow\n
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T220000
LOCATION: Yountville\, CA
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:	\nTelevision program on Channel 15. Co-hosted by Cihuapilli
  & Sundust. This is every sunday\nPosted by	 NativeVoiceTV1\n\nLook for 
 interviews now posted on you tube!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070812T180000
DTSTAMP:20090408T170545Z
SUMMARY:Native Voice TV
CREATED:20081004T172008Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070812T183000
LOCATION:Campbell/San Jose
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090329T065959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Gregg McVicar.\nBNC airs fr
 om 2:00 - 3:00 pm live\n\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.org.\nB
 ay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native communi
 ty in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 in Mo
 nth) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVicar (W
 eek 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the Nativ
 e community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janeen Ant
 oine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current produc
 er of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide know
 ledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean something\, 
 but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepared by
  Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to KPFA
 's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings of m
 issed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org website u
 nder archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Native Ci
 rcle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar inform
 ation and view/submit calendar items.  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080730T140000
DTSTAMP:20080730T173737Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Gregg McVicar
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080730T150000
LOCATION:KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION: \nARCHAEOLOGICAL VILLAGE SITE: \nOHLONE CULTURE \nSunday\, 
 March 2 \n10 am-noon\; 1-4 pm\, Course #17078 \nTravel into the past to 
 visit a 2\,000-year-old Tuibun \nvillage site. Learn about the Ohlone cu
 lture as we tour \nthe replicated structures and examine reproduced tool
 s \nand artifacts discovered at the archaeological site. We’ll \nlook at
  plants that provided food\, medicine and tools. \nDino Labiste\, Natura
 list \nReg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (327-2757) \n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080302T100000
DTSTAMP:20080215T061921Z
SUMMARY:Ohlone Culture Course
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080302T160000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:Peace and Dignity Journeys 2008\nArt Auction + Photography S
 ale\nFundraiser\nSaturday April 19th @ Galeria de la Raza\n6:30 to 10 pm
 \nOpening Prayer \nChildren Pow- Wow Dancers + Big Drum + Runner Testimo
 nials\nPhotography Exhibit + Art Sale + Raffle + Food Sale\nGaleria de L
 a Raza    \n2857 24th St \n(Cross Street @ Bryant)\nSan Francisco\, CA 9
 4110\n(415) 206-9242\n\nThe Peace and Dignity Journeys are spiritual run
 s that embody theprophecy of the Eagle and Condor. This prophecy mandate
 s that allIndigenous Peoples in the Western Hemisphere be reunited in a 
 spiritualway in order to heal our nations so that we can begin to work t
 owards abetter future for our children and generations to come.  TheJour
 ney takes place every four years as a ceremonial movement with thegoal o
 f reuniting indigenous communities\, nations\, and people of thiscontine
 nt.  The run will start May 1st in Chikaloon Alaska and in Tierra del Fu
 ego\, Argentina and will end in Panama in November.  \nwww.peaceandignit
 yjourneys.org\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080419T063000
DTSTAMP:20080416T175744Z
SUMMARY:Peace and Dignity Journeys Fundraiser
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080419T100000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:Opening prayer 9 am at the corder of 47th and International 
 Blvd..\n\nJoin us on a walk to honor our Native American community membe
 rs who have passed away due to violence\, alcohol and drug related trage
 dies.  Please wear white T-shirts and be on time.  \n\nPotluck aftwer at
  2:00 pm at IFH\, 523 International Blvd. OaklandCA  94606.\n\nFMI: Donn
 y Smoke Adolph 510.208-1870 x 320 or email donny@aicrc.org.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080531T090000
DTSTAMP:20080607T225351Z
SUMMARY:Prayer Walk
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080531T160000
LOCATION:Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Award Winning Jemez Pueblo Sculptor\nVictor Vigil\n \nSaturd
 ay\, February 16\, 2008 \n11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. \nSunday\, February 17
 \, 2008 \n11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. \n\nVictor Vigil's sculptures include 
 buffalo\, bear\, people and other familiar images from the Southwest. He
  is a twelve time winner of the prestigious SWAIA Annual Indian Market a
 ward. Victor began sculpting in 1978 and is self taught. His medium is t
 he New Mexico\, Colorado and Utah alabaster\, as well as other stones fr
 om within the country. His sculptures vary in size from small table top 
 carvings to pieces well over 5 feet. Victor will be exhibiting his lates
 t works at Gathering Tribes during this two day show.\n \nWe have severa
 l of his smaller pieces now for a sneak peak of Victor's work.  Please j
 oin us in welcoming him to his first show at Gathering Tribes!\n\n1573 S
 olano Ave v Berkeley  CA  94707\n(510) 528-9038 v Open Daily \nhttp://ww
 w.gatheringtribes.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080217T110000
DTSTAMP:20080207T034056Z
SUMMARY:Victor Vigil at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080217T170000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave Berkeley  CA
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Mata Ortiz Pottery Show\nWith Eidell Wasserman\nSaturday\, M
 ay 24 - 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, May 25 - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.
 m.\n \nEidell Wasserman had been making the trek from her home in Northe
 rn California to the village of Mata Ortiz in Chihuahua\, Mexico for man
 y years.  She brings back truckloads of the beautiful fruit from the han
 ds of the many potters in Mata Ortiz.  She will be bringing her latest f
 inds to Gathering Tribes.  The story of the pottery from this small vill
 age is so amazing that it is called "The Miracle of Mata Ortiz".  In the
  late 1960's\, Juan Quezada\, then a young man in his teens\, decided he
  would recreate the pottery technology of the ancient Paquime tribe.  Th
 is pottery technology had been lost for over 500 years.  Juan found wher
 e the ancients mined the clay and the minerals used as slip for the deli
 cate paintings\, experimented until he figured out how the pots were con
 structed and fired\, then taught some family members and friends.  There
  are now over 300 potters in this small village and their pottery is wor
 ld renown.  Come and find your own "miracle of Mata Ortiz" at this show!
 \n\nGathering Tribes\n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA\n(510) 528-9038   w
 ww.gatheringtribes.com\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080524T100000
DTSTAMP:20080411T182653Z
SUMMARY:Mata Ortiz Pottery at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080524T180000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:VILLAGE SITE HOUSE REPAIRS 􏰀 􏰁 \nSunday\, October 19 \n10 
 am-3 pm\, Course #19290 \nHelp us make cattail mats to thatch \na semi-s
 ubterranean pit house at a \nTuibun village site. We’ll also repair \na 
 sunshade and clean and weed the \nsite. Snacks\, water\, soda\, gloves\,
  \ntools and a presentation about the \nsite’s significance will be shar
 ed. \n(12+ yrs) \nBeverly Ortiz\, Naturalist \nReg. Required: 1-888-EBPA
 RKS (327-2757) online registration begins Aug 12.\n\nCOYOTE HILLS REGION
 AL PARK \n8000 Patterson Ranch Road\, Fremont CA 94555  •  (510) 795-938
 5  •  chvisit@ebparks.org 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081019T100000
DTSTAMP:20080806T010216Z
SUMMARY:Village Site House Repairs
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081019T110000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park\, Fremont
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts\nMarch 1 to April 6\n Demonst
 rations\nMarch 8 & 9\n10:00 to 5:00\nSecond Saturday Reception\nMarch 8 
 – 5:00 to 9:00\n \n \nExhibit and demonstrations by Meyo Marrufo\, Denis
 e & Luwana Quitiquit of the Robinson Rancheria in Lake County.\n \nThis 
 group of extraordinary artists exemplifies the resurgence in restoring t
 he traditional survival\, cultural and regalia arts of the ancient Pomo 
 groups of the Clear Lake region.  Using only materials traditional to th
 eir area’s culture – tules\, willows\, cattails\, and dogbane (used for 
 cordage & twine) – an assemblage of utilitarian implements: baskets\, tr
 aps\, baby carriers and children’s toys\, are constructed with age-old t
 echniques.  \n \nLuwana Quitiquit\, whose niece\, Meyo Marrufo\, says\, 
 “can make anything”\, has perfected the technique for making a tradition
 al child’s toy from tule\, of the omnipresent bittern birds of Clear Lak
 e’s tule marshes.  She is renowned for her baby carriers (sika in the Po
 mo language) and may be the only weaver working today to make a truly tr
 aditional sika\; using only indigenous materials including handmade dogb
 ane cordage & twine\, in place of the usual commercial cotton cord or fi
 sh line\, to secure the rods of peeled and unpeeled willow.\n \nMeyo Mar
 rufo is well known for making beautiful jewelry and traditional dance re
 galia using acutely shaped abalone shell\, clam shell\, pine nuts\, glas
 s beads\, feathers and cordage.  She is also a founding member of an act
 ive traditional Pomo dance group.  A featured specialty\; she has develo
 ped an innovative collection of “Regaled Teddy Bears”\, dressed with tra
 ditionally designed and fashioned regalia and jewelry\; one even has a m
 iniature baby carrier with baby bear at its side.\n \n The Gallery is lo
 cated in the Historic District of Folsom\, open Wednesday through Sunday
  10:00 to 5:00.\n \nWeb: www.pacwesttraders.com    \n \nFor further info
 rmation contact Courtney Puffer. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080322T100000
DTSTAMP:20080312T185001Z
SUMMARY:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080322T170000
LOCATION:PWT\, 305 Wool St. Folsom CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Balamcoatl: Mesoamerican Music & Dance\n\nNoon-1pm\nSaturday
 s\, June 21\, July 12\, August 30\n\nBalamcoatl takes audiences on a jou
 rney of movement and experimental sound from the South to the North of M
 exico\, using traditional regional costumes and instruments. Balam (jagu
 ar in Maya)\, and coatl (serpent in Nahuatl)\, unite to weave Mesoameric
 an themes into a tapestry of colorful legends\, drawing audience members
  into the story through participatory song and dance. During the interac
 tive presentation\, children have the opportunity to dance inside the ja
 guar’s paper mâché costume and play instruments such as turtle shells wi
 th deer horns\, maracas\, drums and rattles. (Narrated program.) \n\nYER
 BA BUENA GARDENS FESTIVAL\nproduced by Yerba Buena Arts & Events\n760 Ho
 ward Street\nSan Francisco CA 94103\nPhone: 415 543 1718\nFax: 415 543 1
 755\ninfo@ybgf.org\nwww.myspace.com/ybgfestival
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080830T120000
DTSTAMP:20080528T005206Z
SUMMARY:Balamcoatl: Mesoamerican Music & Dance
CREATED:20081004T171950Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080830T130000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:FIRST NATIONS PIC GATHERING\nat IFH\, all day Thursday and F
 riday Morning\n\nSince 1492\, even before the use of prisons\, we have b
 een incarcerated on our own land.  False borders were drawn and militari
 ly enforced\, cutting nations and communities in half.  Families were to
 rn apart through boarding schools and Catholic missions\, entire nations
  were forced into Reservations\, and many people were cut off from acces
 s to their culture and traditional ways of life. \n\n500 years later\, N
 ative Americans now have the highest per capita rate of incarceration in
  the United States \, and the balance and harmony that once existed in o
 ur communities have\, in many ways\, been destroyed.  Our communities ar
 e filled with violence\, drugs\, and alcohol\, while the knowledge and u
 se of traditional ways have been lost to many.  These issues are often a
 mplified in prison\, where Native Ceremonies are not seen as a recognize
 d religion\, some Native prisoners have been forced to cut their hair\, 
 and where they are not granted access to their spiritual practice. \n\nT
 his Gathering will provide us with an opportunity to go back to our trad
 itional ways to address a current crisis.  As Indigenous Peoples from Na
 tions across the US \, we will gather for prayer\, healing\, reflection 
 and strategy\, to strengthen the collective and move forward in our work
 . \n\nThe Gathering will be the largest of its kind\, bringing together 
 Native organizers who are active in prison issues: formerly incarcerated
  organizers\, organizers who have family members in prison\, Spiritual E
 lders who work in prisons and other Indigenous people\, all of whom have
  been impacted by 500 years of incarceration. \n\nThis Gathering is invi
 te only\, and for First Nations and Indigenous people.  For more informa
 tion\, call Nat at 415 314 0867. 
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.criticalresistance.org/article.php?id=227
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080925T090000
DTSTAMP:20080924T200403Z
SUMMARY:First Nations PIC Gathering
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080925T170000
LOCATION:IFH\, 23 International Blvd.\, Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The Willows Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of t
 he historical musical Sacagawea\, the high-adventure musical drama that 
 follows Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their perilous 1803 journe
 y to the Pacific Northwest\, led by their Native American guide\, Sacaga
 wea. Music by Craig Bohmler\, book and lyrics by Mary Bracken Phillips\,
  directed by Vanessa Miller. Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” S
 treet (at Alhambra Ave.) in Martinez\, August 2-10. Tickets are $20-$25 
 with discounts for Seniors\, Students\, and Groups. Check box office or 
 web site for show times: (925) 798-1300 or www.willowstheatre.org.\n \nS
 pecial Offer:  Call the box office at (925) 798-1300\, mention the code 
 "Bay Area Indian Calendar" and receive $5 off the regular ticket price.\
 n\nFrom: cbpsm1  (Original Message)	Sent: 7/17/2008 11:02 AM
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080806T193000
DTSTAMP:20080730T180302Z
SUMMARY: Sacagawea Musical Drama
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080806T193000
LOCATION:Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” Street (at Alhambra A
 ve.) in Martinez
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts\nMarch 1 to April 6\n Demonst
 rations\nMarch 8 & 9\n10:00 to 5:00\nSecond Saturday Reception\nMarch 8 
 – 5:00 to 9:00\n \n \nExhibit and demonstrations by Meyo Marrufo\, Denis
 e & Luwana Quitiquit of the Robinson Rancheria in Lake County.\n \nThis 
 group of extraordinary artists exemplifies the resurgence in restoring t
 he traditional survival\, cultural and regalia arts of the ancient Pomo 
 groups of the Clear Lake region.  Using only materials traditional to th
 eir area’s culture – tules\, willows\, cattails\, and dogbane (used for 
 cordage & twine) – an assemblage of utilitarian implements: baskets\, tr
 aps\, baby carriers and children’s toys\, are constructed with age-old t
 echniques.  \n \nLuwana Quitiquit\, whose niece\, Meyo Marrufo\, says\, 
 “can make anything”\, has perfected the technique for making a tradition
 al child’s toy from tule\, of the omnipresent bittern birds of Clear Lak
 e’s tule marshes.  She is renowned for her baby carriers (sika in the Po
 mo language) and may be the only weaver working today to make a truly tr
 aditional sika\; using only indigenous materials including handmade dogb
 ane cordage & twine\, in place of the usual commercial cotton cord or fi
 sh line\, to secure the rods of peeled and unpeeled willow.\n \nMeyo Mar
 rufo is well known for making beautiful jewelry and traditional dance re
 galia using acutely shaped abalone shell\, clam shell\, pine nuts\, glas
 s beads\, feathers and cordage.  She is also a founding member of an act
 ive traditional Pomo dance group.  A featured specialty\; she has develo
 ped an innovative collection of “Regaled Teddy Bears”\, dressed with tra
 ditionally designed and fashioned regalia and jewelry\; one even has a m
 iniature baby carrier with baby bear at its side.\n \n The Gallery is lo
 cated in the Historic District of Folsom\, open Wednesday through Sunday
  10:00 to 5:00.\n \nWeb: www.pacwesttraders.com    \n \nFor further info
 rmation contact Courtney Puffer. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080405T100000
DTSTAMP:20080312T185012Z
SUMMARY:Traditional Pomo Cultural Arts
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080405T170000
LOCATION:PWT\, 305 Wool St. Folsom CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:\nDate	 6/21/2008\nEvent	 3rd Annual Intertribal Gathering &
  Youth Powwow\nStart Time	 10:00 AM\nEnd Time	 9:00 PM\nLocation	 Live O
 ak Elementary School\, 1916 Capitola Rd.\, Santa Cruz\, CA 95062\nDescri
 ption	 Honoring the 7th Generation. Youth Powow (17 yrs & younger). Gour
 d Dance: 11 am\, Grand Entry: noon. White Bison's Don Coyhis & the Sacre
 d Hoop of 100 Eagle Feathers. Sobriety Roll Call. All drums welcome\, al
 l dancers welcome\, free parking\, free admission. Drug & alcohol free e
 vent. Ray Hunt Memorial Youth Award. Host Northern Drum: Swift Cloud\, H
 ost Southern Drum: Drum & Feather. Go to http://www.santacruz-indiancoun
 cil.org for powwow flyer. Hosted by Santa Cruz Indian Council: 831-425-4
 404. info@santacruz-indiancouncil.org\nPosted by	 Little Kickapoo\nUpdat
 ed	 5/27/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080621T100000
DTSTAMP:20080605T003750Z
SUMMARY:3rd Annual Intertribal Gathering and Youth Powwow
CREATED:20081004T171957Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080621T110000
LOCATION:Fairgrounds\, Watsonville
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SEQUENCE:10
DESCRIPTION:22nd Annual Honoring of the Elders Gathering\nHosted by TENA
  Council\nJune 6\, 7\, & 8\, 2008\nMt Madonna Park\, Gilroy\, CA\nTop of
  Hecker Pass\, Hwy 152 between Gilroy & Watsonville\nFriday—7 to 11pm\nS
 aturday—11am to Midnight\nSunday—Noon to 5pm\nArts & Crafts Booths\, Foo
 d & Fun\nCamping Sites Available\nFor Information:  Lubia Sanchez at lun
 axicana@pacbell.net\nMore details to follow...\n*\nVendor Information an
 d application: contact Lubia Sanchez at 510-599-0130 or lunaxicana@pacbe
 ll.net\nGeneral info contact Jody at 408/287-8366 or june1jody@hotmail.c
 om\n \n \n \nPosted by	 jayepea\nUpdated	 12/26/2007
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080606T130000
DTSTAMP:20080515T230442Z
SUMMARY:Honoring of the Elders Gathering
CREATED:20081004T172008Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080606T130000
LOCATION: Inspiration point\, Mt Madonna Park\, Gilroy
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080609T065959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:5
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080809
DTSTAMP:20080424T071659Z
SUMMARY:UN Int'l Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080810
LOCATION:World Wide
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;INTERVAL=1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:\nSubject: cherokee history class\nFrom:    blakemhaus@berke
 ley.edu\nDate:    Thu\, January 31\, 2008 10:23 pm\n\nHello everyone\,\n
 \nThere is going to be a Cherokee Nation history class held here at Berk
 eley\nthis coming March.  It will take place over two March weekends (3/
 1\, 3/2\,\nand 3/15\, 3/16).  Yes\, it's long and it eats up two whole w
 eekends... But\,\nit's a lot of good info for anyone who's interested.\n
 \nThe class will be taught by Julia Coates.  Dr. Coates is an NAS profes
 sor\nat UC-Davis and an at-large council member of the Cherokee Nation.\
 n\nBest of all\, it's a bargain.  It only costs ten bucks.  (That's a lo
 t of\nhistory for only ten bucks:)\n\nIf you or anyone you know is inter
 ested in this event\, or if you have any\nquestions about it\, please co
 ntact me:\n\nblakemhaus@berkeley.edu\nblakemhaus@gmail.com\n\nI believe 
 it is possible to take this class for some kind of college\ncredit.  One
  of my cousins took the class when they held it in Portland a\nfew years
  back\, and I think he had to take a test of some kind in order to\nhave
  it appear on his transcript.  If such arrangements were possible\,\nthe
 y would need to be made with Julia Coates ahead of time\, but since she\
 nis a UC prof\, I would hope that it isn't too difficult to sort out a\n
 credit thing.  Also\, if any of you students need to justify some of tho
 se\nindependent study credits to yourself or your department\, this clas
 s might\njust be the justification you're looking for.\n\nAttached is a 
 word doc version of a brochure that will be mailed to\nCherokee citizens
  living in the bay area.  However\, the class is open to\nanyone who's i
 nterested.  I want to make sure that all interested people\nfeel welcome
 -- so if anybody's curious about this thing\, please contact\nme.  Or\, 
 you could contact Professor Coates directly.  Check out the info\non the
  attachments.\n\nthanks\,\nblake\n
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080315
DTSTAMP:20080312T183314Z
SUMMARY:Cherokee History Class
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080317
LOCATION:Uc Berkeley
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Vallejo Powwow\n\nJuly 12-13\, 2008\nServic\nGrand Entries\n
 Sat: 1 and 7 pm\nSun: 1 pm\n\nContest Powwow\, Gourd Dancing\, Public We
 lcome and Free Parking.\n\nMC: Tom Phillips Sr.\nHead Woman: Davetta Haw
 k\nHead Man: Sammy Phillips\nHost Southern: Southern Express\nHost North
 ern: TBA\n\nSpecial Guest M.r Joe Morris\, Navajo Code Talker.\n\nCalifo
 rnia Dance Groups\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T130000
DTSTAMP:20080604T201749Z
SUMMARY:Vallejo Powwow
CREATED:20081004T172008Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T230000
LOCATION:Service Club Park by Waterfront\, Vallejo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Ras K'Dee.\nBNC airs from 2
 :00 - 3:00 pm on KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.   Live\, kpfa 9
 4.1 and kcfc Fresno 88.1\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.org.\nB
 ay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native communi
 ty in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 in Mo
 nth) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVicar (W
 eek 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the Nativ
 e community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janeen Ant
 oine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current produc
 er of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide know
 ledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean something\, 
 but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepared by
  Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to KPFA
 's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings of m
 issed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org website u
 nder archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Native Ci
 rcle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar inform
 ation and view/submit calendar items.  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070815T140000
DTSTAMP:20090812T183012Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Ras K'Dee
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070815T150000
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090819T065959Z;BYDAY=3WE
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Gregg McVicar.\nBNC airs fr
 om 2:00 - 3:00 pm on KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.   Live\, kp
 fa 94.1 and kcfc Fresno 88.1\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.org
 .\nBay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native com
 munity in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 i
 n Month) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVica
 r (Week 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the N
 ative community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janeen
  Antoine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current pr
 oducer of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide 
 knowledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean somethin
 g\, but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepare
 d by Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to 
 KPFA's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings 
 of missed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org websi
 te under archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Nativ
 e Circle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar in
 formation and view/submit calendar items.  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090415T140000
DTSTAMP:20090422T180954Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Gregg McVicar
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090415T150000
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090415T140000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:4
DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Ras K'Dee.\nBNC airs from 2
 :00 - 3:00 pm on KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.   Live\, kpfa 9
 4.1 and kcfc Fresno 88.1\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.org.\nB
 ay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native communi
 ty in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 in Mo
 nth) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVicar (W
 eek 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the Nativ
 e community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janeen Ant
 oine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current produc
 er of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide know
 ledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean something\, 
 but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepared by
  Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to KPFA
 's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings of m
 issed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org website u
 nder archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Native Ci
 rcle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar inform
 ation and view/submit calendar items.  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080716T140000
DTSTAMP:20080730T173818Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Janeen Antoine
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080716T150000
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080716T140000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:SOLSTICE SALMON CELEBRATION \n\nSaturday\, June 21\, 10:00 a
 .m. — 3:00 p.m. \nMartin Luther King\, Jr. Civic Center Park \n2151 Mart
 in Luther King Jr. Way\, Berkeley [map] \nFor more information please ca
 ll 510.548.3333 \nwww.ecologycenter.org\nSend to a friend Print\n\nSalmo
 n worth celebrating. Berkeley Farmers' Markets' and the Ecology Center's
  Summer Solstice Salmon Celebration features music from All Nations Sing
 ers\, Captain Mike & the Sea Kings and Wild Buds plus speakers including
  Ron Reed of the Karuk Tribe of California\, cultural biologist Juliet L
 amont\, and Rafael Jesús González\, poet and Professor Emeritus of Creat
 ive Writing & Literature.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080621T100000
DTSTAMP:20080618T185724Z
SUMMARY:Solstice Salmon Celebration 
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080621T150000
LOCATION:Martin Luther King\, Jr. Civic Center Park \n2151 Martin Luther
  King Jr. Way\, Berkeley
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:UC Berkeley Pow Wow\nPauley Ballroom\n \nSaturday\, April 19
 th\nGourd Dancing:  11:00 a.m.\nDinner Break:  6:00 p.m.\nPow Wow:  7:00
 -10:00 p.m.\n \nSunday\, April 20th\nGourd Dancing at 11:00 a.m.\nGrand 
 Entry at 12:00 noon\nClosing Ceremony at 7:00 p.m.\n \nHost Drums\nNorth
 ern:  Red Sky\nSouthern:  Southern Xtreme\n \nHead Staff\nEmcee:  Robert
  Greygrass\nHead Man:  Larry Swimmer\nHead Woman:  Ori Snow\nHead Boy:  
 Daniel Swimmer\nHead Girl:  Tina Puthoff\nColor Guard:  Joe Smith\n \nCo
 ntests:\nMen:  Traditional ~ Fancy Dance ~ Grass Dance\nWomen:  Traditio
 nal ~ Fancy Shawl ~ Jingle Dance\nTiny Tots\n \nIndian Tacos\, Native Ar
 t\, Vendors and Much More . . . . .\nPlease see attached flyer\nFor more
  information contact the Intertrival Student Council at (510) 642-2842 o
 r Ruth Hopper at (510) 642-6613
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080420T110000
DTSTAMP:20080327T214816Z
SUMMARY:UC Berkeley Pow Wow
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080420T220000
LOCATION:Pauley Ballroom\, UC Berkeley
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:GHOST MACHINE Group\nAFFILIATED OBSIDIAN NATION\nAT DQ UNIVE
 RISTY\n \nApril 16\, 2008\n1:35 p.m.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080416T013000
DTSTAMP:20080417T172255Z
SUMMARY:Ghost Machine Group at DQU
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080416T013000
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Native Contemporary Arts Festival. \nJune 15\, 12 noon - 3 p
 m \nYerba Buena Gardens\, SF\n \nEveryone is welcome to attend the 10th 
 Annual Native Contemporary Arts Festival at Yerba Buena Gardens on Fathe
 r's Day\, June 15\, from 12 noon - 3 p.m. \n \nThis free family event in
 cludes performances by artists \nJeremy Good Feather (ballad) \nRas K'De
 e and the One Struggle Band (hip hop) \nTwice as Good ( blues) \nand the
  Medicine Warriors Dancers and All Nations Drum (powwow) \n \nIn additio
 n\, there will be artist vendors\, craft activities for the kids\, and t
 he perfect location to enjoy a family picnic. \nThe Native Contemporary 
 Arts Festival is cosponsored by Yerba Buena Gardens and American Indian 
 Contemporary Arts. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080615T120000
DTSTAMP:20080527T210708Z
SUMMARY:Native Contemporary Arts Festival.
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080615T150000
LOCATION:Yerba Buena Gardens\, 3rd & Mission\, San Francisco
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Date	 6/27/2008\nEvent	 CIBA: 18th Annual Basketweavers Gath
 ering\nStart Time	 1:00 PM\nEnd Time	 1:00 PM\nLocation	 Tachi Yokut Tri
 be\, Palace Hotel & Casino\, Lemoore\, CA.\nDescription	 CIBA's 18th Ann
 ual Basketweavers Gathering\nJune 27-29\, 2008\nHosted in the Education 
 Center of the Tachi Yokut Tribe of Santa Rosa Rancheria\n\nwww.ciba.org\
 nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 3/19/2008\n\n18th Annual California Indian
  Basketweavers Gathering /June 27\, 28 & 29 / Lemoore\, Calif.\n \nWe ar
 e pleased to announce the 18th Annual California Indian Basketweavers  G
 athering will be held June 27th to 29th at Santa Rosa Rancheria Tribal  
 Community Center in Lemoore\, California. Friday\, June 27 is reserved f
 or  California Indian Basketweavers family and friends.    Saturday & Su
 nday\, June 28 & 29th is open to the public.    Santa Rosa Rancheria Tri
 bal Community Center (Coyote Corners)  16085 Jersey Avenue  Lemoore\, Ca
 lif. 93245    Vendors will be selling food for your purchase. CIBA and y
 our Santa Rosa  Rancheria Tribal Hosts will host dinner on Friday and Sa
 turday. A ticket will be  issued with your 2007/2008-Gathering registrat
 ion.\n Please present your dinner  ticket at the door.    NEW NEW NEW  B
 EGINNERS\, CHILDREN\, NON CIBA MEMBERS  Please: Do Not Sign Up For Teach
 ing & Learning Circles On Friday:    SEE NEW CLASS SCHEDULED BELOW  Begi
 nners\, Children-If you are new to the world of basket weaving\, have ne
 ver  made a basket. Please take the introduction to basketweaving before
  you take any  other instruction.    Friday: Baskets for Beginners Intro
 duction to basketweaving\, for those who have  never made a basket and w
 ould like to learn or if you are a beginner and feel  you lack weaving e
 xperience. Please attend this class\, prior to any other  instruction.  
   All beginners are welcome please sign up at Information area by Regist
 ration  table\; please note class size is limited.    Friday: Teaching &
  Learning Circles: Friday\, Native CIBA voting Members\, who  wish to ta
 ke instruction\, may sign up at the CIBA Info table in the Registration 
  area. Teaching is on Friday only and limited to California\n Indians wh
 o are  current CIBA members only. Class Instructors and class sizes are 
 limited. Please  note at sign up: any restrictions\, or conditions of In
 structors. Please respect  these conditions. If you plan on taking a cla
 ss\, you must bring an awl and a  pocketknife. (If traveling by public t
 ransportation be aware of all security  issues\, when packing or carryin
 g your basket materials). Teachers will provide  some materials\, but if
  you have your own materials\, please bring them. (If you  would like to
  teach a class\, please fill out the attached form and return to the  CI
 BA office ASAP. Hotel room & teaching Stipend is available.    Friday: T
 eaching Assistants If you are now or have worked with Basketweavers\,  k
 now weaving techniques and would like to assist an elder\, or weaving te
 acher on  Friday\, please fill out the application form with your name a
 nd contact  information. You will be asked to assist up to two weavers: 
 (Friday only).    Saturday: Demonstrations\n California Indian Plants\, 
 baskets\, land issues and  cultural issues will be shared on Saturday af
 ternoon from 10 am to 5pm. (Signs  will be posted). We would like to off
 er a variety of demonstrations in weaving  styles\, coiling\, open and c
 losed twining\, cradle baskets\, men’s workbaskets\,  traps\, cordage an
 d food preparation using baskets. (If you are interested in  offering a 
 demonstration\, please fill out the demonstration application and  retur
 n it with your registration.)    Friday & Saturday: Showcase We invite C
 alifornia Indians to participate in the  annual Showcase: All entries mu
 st adhere to the rules\, (see form for  instructions) Baskets must be ma
 de entirely of traditional materials\, made by a  California Indian Bask
 etweaver\, and completed within the past 12 months. You may  enter up to
  three different types of baskets\, but you must fill out a separate  en
 try form\, for each. All entries must be submitted no later than Friday 
 -2pm.    Showcase entries may be\n dropped off\, Friday morning. Showcas
 e set up will take  place Friday afternoon. Showcase exhibit opens Satur
 day in the Education Center.  Security and insurance will be provided.  
   Saturday: Panel several one-hour panels are scheduled on Saturday. Top
 ics must  be related to California Indian Basket weaving and related sub
 jects. To offer a  panel\, submit a short summery of topic\, and list na
 me of all speakers and  contact numbers\, include your name address\, co
 mmunity affiliation and contact  information.    Questions and submissio
 ns contact: jxross @ ucdavis.edu (take out spaces)  Or mail to PANELS c/
 o CIBA  PO Box 1348 Woodland\, CA 95776    Sunday: Film Festival: Short 
 format works of California Natives will be  previewed from 10am to 12pm.
  If you are a student\, producer or have film or  video works\, related 
 to California Native history\, storytelling\, or basket  related shorts 
 under 45minutes\, CD only. Please contact Julie Holder (415) 924  1103 o
 r email: jewellnmarin @\n yahoo.com (take out spaces)    Questions: CIBA
  office is open Monday –Friday 10 to 5pm and can be contacted at  1(530)
  668~1332 or email:  officeadmin @ ciba.org (take out spaces) Week prior
   to event office will be closed\, and staff will be onsite: no calls wi
 ll be  returned during event week June 23-29th\, 2008. All Staff will be
  at the  California Indian Basketweavers Gathering 2008 in Lemoore.    F
 or more info\, visit:  <http://www.ciba.org/>  or  <http://www.tachi-yok
 ut.com/rancheria.html>    For map and directions\, click on link below: 
  <http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result.php?q1=Santa+Rosa+Rancheria+Tribal+C
 ommunity+\\ \n Center+%28Coyote+Corners%29%2C+16085+Jersey+Avenue%2C+Lem
 oore%2C+CA>\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080628T010000
DTSTAMP:20080527T205308Z
SUMMARY:CIBA: 18th Annual Basketweavers Gathering
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080628T010000
LOCATION:Palace Hotel & Casino\, Lemoore CA
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DESCRIPTION:\n**********************************************************
 ******\n\nIPIA (Indigenous Pacific Islanders’ Alliance) presents The Pac
 ific\nIslander Speaker Series.\n\n"PATENTING THE PACIFIC: GENETIC RESEAR
 CH & IMPACTS FOR PACIFIC ISLANDERS"\n\n***A Talk by Le’a Malia Kanahele\
 , JD**\n\n///Friday April 11\, 2008 @ noon-1:30PM\\\\\\\nBarbara Christi
 an Rm (544\, Barrows Hall)\nUniversity of California\, Berkeley\n\n*****
 ****BIO***\nKanahele is a Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) attorney from H
 onolulu\,\nHawai`i. From 2006-2007\, she was a fellow at the Center for 
 Excellence in\nNative Hawaiian Law at the University of Hawai`i William 
 S. Richardson\nSchool of Law.  She currently serves as Legal Analyst wit
 h the Indigenous\nPeoples Council on Biocolonialism (IPCB)\, a non-profi
 t organization based\non the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation that was cr
 eated to assist\nIndigenous peoples in the protection of their genetic r
 esources\,\nIndigenous knowledge\, and cultural and human rights from th
 e negative\neffects of biotechnology.  Kanahele’s experience includes le
 gal advocacy\nwork and legal research with Kanaka Maoli community organi
 zations on\nissues of Native Hawaiian land rights\, self-determination a
 nd genetic\nmaterial and traditional knowledge protection.  She has advo
 cated in a\nnumber of international forums for the protection of Indigen
 ous peoples'\nrights\, including at meetings of the Convention on Biolog
 ical Diversity\,\nthe World Intellectual Property Organization\, and the
  United Nations\nPermanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.\n\nIPIA (Indigeno
 us Pacific Islanders' Alliance) is a Pacific Islander\ngraduate student 
 group at Cal.\n\n\n*********For more info please contact <fuifuilupe@ber
 keley.edu>\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080411T120000
DTSTAMP:20080401T093740Z
SUMMARY:Pacific Islander Speaker Series Talk
CREATED:20081004T172008Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080411T133000
LOCATION:Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 1/30/2008\nEvent	 Dennis Martinez\, Indigenous Peoples
  Restoration Network\, and More at Focus the Nation\nStart Time	 6:00 PM
 \nEnd Time	 8:30 PM\nLocation	 Jack Adams Hall\, SFSU\; 1600 Holloway Av
 e\, SF\nDescription	 6:10-7:00 Keynote speaker Dennis Martinez Restorati
 on Ecologist\, Indigenous Peoples Restoration Network\n7:00-8:30 Focus o
 n native peoples in the Arctic and South Pacific Melissa Nelson and Phil
 ip Klasky\, American Indian Studies. SFSU\; Logan Hennessy\, Liberal Stu
 dies\, SFSU\; Enrique Salmon\, Ethnoecologist\, Marin Conservation Corps
 .\nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 1/27/2008
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DTSTAMP:20080207T002528Z
SUMMARY:Dennis Martinez\, Indigenous Peoples Restoration
CREATED:20081004T171950Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080130T203000
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:Date	 7/17/2008\nEvent	 15th Indigenous Environmental Networ
 k Protecting Mother Earth Conference\nLocation	 South Fork Powwow Ground
 s\; Lee\, Nevada\nStart Time	 1:00 PM\nEnd Time	 1:00 PM\nDescription	 "
 Answering Mother Earth's Call for Healing -- Reaffirming Our Roots" July
  17 – 20th \, 2008 NEWE SOGOBE (Western Shoshone) TERRITORIES SO HO BEE(
 Southfork Pow-Wow Grounds in Lee\, Nevada) Traditional Gathering – Campi
 ng Style Topics to include: Traditional L.A.W.S. (Land\, Air\, Water\, S
 un)\; Energy\, Global Warming and Climate Change\; Rescinding the Doctri
 ne of Discovery\, and Youth & Elders. http://www.ienearth.org/calendar.h
 tml\nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 2/24/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080717T130000
DTSTAMP:20080424T072030Z
SUMMARY:IEN Protecting Mother Earth Conference
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080717T130000
LOCATION:Lee Nevada
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080721T065959Z
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080816T100000
DTSTAMP:20080806T233238Z
SUMMARY:14th Annual Sacramento Powwow
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080816T230000
LOCATION:Sacramento\, CA
DESCRIPTION:14th Annual Sacramento Powwow\nAugust 15 16 & 17\, 2008<><> 
 O’Neil Park <><> Sacramento\, CA\nFriday\, August 15th\, Special Califor
 nia Night – 7 p.m.	 \nSaturday\, August 16th\, 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.\, Grand
  Entry – 1 p.m. & 7 p.m.\nSunday\, August 17th\, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Grand 
 Entry – 1 p.m.			\nSpecial Guest:  Joe Morris\,  Navajo Code Talker\n\nA
 ll Drums Welcome\nNorthern Host Drum ECHO SKY SINGERS\nSouthern Host Dru
 m  SOUTHERN EXPRESS\nMaster of Ceremonies:	Tom Phillips\, Sr. - Kiowa\nA
 rena Director:	Tom Phillips\, Jr. - Kiowa\nTabulation (Open Book): Lana 
 Hicks - Washoe/Paiute\nHead Lady Dancer: Pepper Phillips-Singh\, Kiowa\n
 Head Man Dancer: Jude Cruz – Pueblo/Rosebud Sioux\n\nNative American Art
 s and Crafts <> Food <>Contest Dancing <> Gourd Dancing\nHandgames for t
 he youth.. 5 California Dance Groups Friday evening: \n(Franklin Dancers
 \, Maidus\, Grindstone\, Pomos\, and the Bear Dancers so far...\nContest
  Powwow starts Saturday\nPowWow Daily Admissions:\nGeneral: $4.00\, Teen
 s:	$2.00\, Children: $1.00\, Under 5 free\, Seniors: 55 & older FREE\nFM
 I: 916.421-0657 or Sacramento Powwow\, P.O. Box 246052\, Sacramento\, CA
  95824\nHost Hotel:  La Quinta Inn\, 200 Jibbom Street\, Sacramento\, CA
  95814 <> (916) 448-8100 <> $79 pw rate
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DESCRIPTION:OHLONE MAT MAKING \nSunday\, May 11 \n10 am-3 pm\, Course #1
 8270 \nHelp us make cattail mats to thatch a semi- \nsubterranean pit ho
 use at a Tuibun village site. We’ll \nalso repair a sunshade and clean a
 nd weed the site. \nSnacks\, water\, soda\, gloves\, tools and a present
 ation \nabout the site will be shared. (12+ years) \nBeverly Ortiz\, Nat
 uralist \nReg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS (327-2757) \n\nPlease note: Onlin
 e registration for May and June programs starts April 8th. \nThe Coyote 
 Hills Visitor Center is open Tuesday–Sunday\, 9:30 am–5 pm. \nThe Nectar
  Garden is open Wednesday–Sunday\, 10 am to 4pm \nParking fees may be ch
 arged.  The Possum’s Pocket Nature Store has books\, American Indian ite
 ms\, nature games\, T-shirts and much more. \n\nCoyote Hills Regional Pa
 rk\n8000 Patterson Ranch Road\nFremont CA 94555\n(510) 795-9385\nchvisit
 @ebparks.org \nwww.ebparks.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080511T100000
DTSTAMP:20080528T180306Z
SUMMARY:Ohlone Mat Making
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080511T150000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Parks\, Fremont
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DESCRIPTION:2008 Native American Day Celebration / Sept. 26 / Sacramento
 \, Calif.\n \n"Spirit of Land and Water"\nFriday\, September 26\, 2008\n
 10:00 am –– 2:00 pm\n\nState Capitol Building –– North Steps\nSacramento
 \, California (near 10th and L Streets)\n\nFREE- OPEN TO THE PUBLIC\n\nE
 vent Activities and Participants:\nCultural Demonstrations\, Traditional
  Arts\, Exhibitors\,\nTribal Leaders\, Officials\, Tule River Color Guar
 d\nTraditional Dancers\, Drummers\, and Vocalists\n\nParticipation by Na
 tive American organizations\, Tribes\, Federal and State\nGovernments. I
 f you would like to volunteer\, provide donations\, reserve an\nexhibit 
 booth (booth fee)\, or have general\nquestions regarding this event\, pl
 ease contact Malinda Dumisani (Event\nCoordinator) at 1(916) 445~ 9480 o
 r via email at mdumisani @ calepa.ca.gov (take\nout spaces)\nmdumisani@c
 alepa.ca.gov\n\n""We Are All Sacred""~ Artist Frank La Pena\n \nHonoring
  the first Californians\n\n \nCalifornia is one of the richest states in
  the nation because of the culture\, heritage and history of its many fe
 derally recognized tribes. From the Kumeyaay in San Diego to the Serrano
  in San Bernardino to the Yurok in the Klamath Basin\, the indigenous pe
 ople of California each have a diverse and peaceful existence that has l
 asted for many thousands of years. Today there are more than 100 recogni
 zed tribes in California\; more than any other state in the nation.\n \n
 An acknowledgment of the California Indians came in 1968 when Governor R
 onald Reagan signed a resolution calling for the fourth Friday of each S
 eptember to be American Indian Day. It was hoped that this acknowledgmen
 t would help to inform the general public about Indian heritage and the 
 problems that are confronted by Indians in California.\n \n\nFor years\,
  the California tribes celebrated the fourth Friday of September by rene
 wing their ties to the Earth and keeping alive the ways of their ancesto
 rs. It was in 1998 when the California Legislature passed Assembly Bill 
 No. 1953 (Baca)\, establishing the day as an official state holiday. Tod
 ay\, people of all ages celebrate California Native American Day by lear
 ning more about the culture\, heritage and traditions of the California 
 Indian.\n \n \n \nhttp://www.nativeamericanday.com/\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080926T100000
DTSTAMP:20080903T201057Z
SUMMARY:Native American Day
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080926T140000
LOCATION:State Capitol Bldg\, North Steps\, Sacramento
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:GATHERING OF OHLONE PEOPLES \n 􏰀 􏰁 \nCoyote Hills Regional
  Park \nSunday\, October 5\, 10 am–4:30 pm \nOhlones from several tribes
  will share their culture and history\, \nincluding music\, song\, dance
 \, and stories. They’ll discuss contemporary \ncultural involvements\, a
 nd demonstrate basket\, jewelry\, soaproot \nbrush\, and dogbane string 
 making. Visit a more than two-thousand- \nyear-old village site\, play a
 n Ohlone game\, try making fire without \nmatches\, or make a miniature 
 tule boat. Taste native plant teas\, \nmanzanita cider and\, in the afte
 rnoon\, acorn soup cooked with heated \nstones in a basket. (All ages ar
 e welcome.) \nBeverly Ortiz\, Naturalist/Event Coordinator \nCOYOTE HILL
 S REGIONAL PARK \n8000 Patterson Ranch Road\, Fremont CA 94555  •  (510)
  795-9385  •  chvisit@ebparks.org\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081005T100000
DTSTAMP:20080806T005913Z
SUMMARY:Gathering of Ohlone Peoples
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081005T163000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park\, Fremont
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Date	 5/27/2008\nEvent	 Dine Policy Institute Presentation o
 n Tribal Government Reform\nStart Time	 1:00 PM\nEnd Time	 2:30 PM\n\nDa
 te	 5/27/2008\nEvent	 Dine Policy Institute Dinner Presentation on Triba
 l government Reform\nStart Time	 6:30 PM\nEnd Time	 8:00 PM\n\nLocation	
  Native American Cultural Center - Stanford University\nDescription	 Ple
 ase join us for this open discussion! It is free and open to the public\
 , and we'd like to invite all the Bay Area Natives to join. Thank you! F
 or directions or questions\, please e-mail. Ever wondered about Tribal g
 overnment reform? Questions about the Navajo Nation? Interested in Triba
 l policy research? Come see a presentation from the Dine Policy Institut
 e! All majors welcome! Tuesday May 27th at the Native American Cultural 
 Center at Stanford University Noon Lunch discussion on the Fundamental L
 aws of the Dine 6:30p Dinner presentation on Statue of Government Reform
  on the Navajo Nation We'll see you there!\nPosted by	 Stefanie\nUpdated
 	 5/26/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080527T130000
DTSTAMP:20080604T173043Z
SUMMARY:Tribal Government Reform
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080527T143000
LOCATION:NACC\, Stranford
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:The Willows Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of t
 he historical musical Sacagawea\, the high-adventure musical drama that 
 follows Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their perilous 1803 journe
 y to the Pacific Northwest\, led by their Native American guide\, Sacaga
 wea. Music by Craig Bohmler\, book and lyrics by Mary Bracken Phillips\,
  directed by Vanessa Miller. Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” S
 treet (at Alhambra Ave.) in Martinez\, August 2-10. Tickets are $20-$25 
 with discounts for Seniors\, Students\, and Groups. Check box office or 
 web site for show times: (925) 798-1300 or www.willowstheatre.org.\n \nS
 pecial Offer:  Call the box office at (925) 798-1300\, mention the code 
 "Bay Area Indian Calendar" and receive $5 off the regular ticket price.\
 n\nFrom: cbpsm1  (Original Message)	Sent: 7/17/2008 11:02 AM
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080803T150000
DTSTAMP:20080730T180104Z
SUMMARY: Sacagawea Musical Drama
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080803T150000
LOCATION:Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” Street (at Alhambra A
 ve.) in Martinez
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Date	 4/26/2008\nEvent	 Cherokee Society: April General Meet
 ing\nStart Time	 1:00 PM\nEnd Time	 4:00 PM\nLocation	 Oakland\, CA\nDes
 cription	 Cherokee Society of the Greater Bay Area Saturday\, April 26th
  April General Meeting\, Wild Onion Feed\, Theme: Cherokee Hand Games Tr
 y wild onions and ramps. Come learn Cherokee Hand Games from Champions! 
 Where: Washoe Tribe Community House\, 2030 Franklin St. Oakland\, Calif.
  Free parking available and metered parking on street. Closest Bart is 1
 9th Street\, Oakland. Potluck luncheon. Please RSVP with what dish you p
 lan to bring ~ 1(510) 464~4649 or email: CherokeeSociety @ yahoo.com (ta
 ke out spaces)\nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 4/7/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T130000
DTSTAMP:20080409T181848Z
SUMMARY:Cherokee Society Meeting
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T160000
LOCATION:2030 Franklin St. Oakland
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:Intertribal Friendship House Presents:\n\nIndigenous Permacu
 lture Project \n\nFriday: May 30\, 2008\n\nTime: 5:00 pm\n\nIntertribal 
 Friendship House 523 International Blvd\n\nOakland\, CA 94606\n\nCommuni
 ty Potluck! Please bring a dish to share\n\nPlease see attached flyer.\n
 \n\n \n\n\nThings we will learn:\n\n      How to sustain a community gar
 den.\n\n      The planting of sacred medicines in your garden\n\n      C
 omposting\n\n      Knowledge of different solstice in relationship with 
 your ecosystem.\n\n      Set a calendar for I.F.H. garden.\n\n      Comm
 unity self sustainability and unity.\n\n      Native ceremonies in relat
 ion with our plants and animals.\n\n\n-- \nMorning Star Gali\nmstargali@
 gmail.com\n\nwww.longestwalk.org\nwww.earthcycles.net \n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080530T170000
DTSTAMP:20080526T013431Z
SUMMARY:Indigenous Permaculture Project 
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080530T200000
LOCATION:523 Inernational Blvd. Oakland
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:D~Q University Support Day\nCommunity Potluck & Meeting\nMar
 ch 8th\, 2008\n \nSupporters of D~Q University Past and Present\nElders\
 , former students of D~Q\, Community Members\,\nMembers of the Original 
 Occupation of D~Q\, friends of D~Q\ncome and support D~Q as we work towa
 rds the future of\nCalifornia's only Indiginous University !\n \n9:00 am
  ~ 11:30 am\nCultural Performances\n(Sponsored by AIM West)\nDancers / D
 rums invited to participate\n \n11:30 am\nPotluck Lunch ~ Please bring a
  dish to share\n \n12:00 pm ~ 5:00 pm\nCommunity Meeting\nPlease Attend 
 ~ We Need Your Support\n \n33250 Country Rd. 31\nDavis\, Calif.\n(Betwee
 n Davis and Winter)\n \nFor More Information Contact:\nTony Gonzalez at 
 1(415) 577~1492\nChris Yazzie at 1(530) 554~8377\n \nwww.myspace.com/dqu
 niversity
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T090000
DTSTAMP:20080305T212917Z
SUMMARY:D~Q University Support Day
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080308T170000
LOCATION:DQU\, Davis CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:THE CALIFORNIA INDIAN MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER\n\nPresents
 :\n\n  California Indians & Environmental Justice\n\nSaturday\, April 5\
 , 2008\n\nTime:  1:30 PM  - 3:30 PM \n\n5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa\, C
 A 95403\n\n\nOne could easily claim that Indian Country is an environmen
 t clothed in issues of injustice.  To segregate native people to Indian 
 reservations without adequate infrastructure\, i.e. roads\, water access
 \, housing\, etc. certainly condemns Indian communities to struggle in t
 heir forced environments.  Federal Indian policy historically has been d
 evoid of environmental justice.\n\nPlease join CIMCC for an informative 
 lecture about environmental justice issues impacting California tribes. 
  From the mercury ridden lakes of the north to the destructive wild fire
 s of the south\, California Indians face several challenges in protectin
 g their communities and homelands. \n\n\nCome explore these issues and o
 thers as we examine the traditional and contemporary efforts tribes are 
 engaging in to protect and save their environment and cultural tradition
 s.  Let’s examine our role as environmental stewards and the responsibil
 ities we collectively share as a community.\n\n\nCalifornia Indian Museu
 m at:  (707) 579-3004\,\n\n e-mail us at cimandcc@aol.com\n\nor visit ou
 r Website at www.cimcc.org\n\nYOUR DONATIONS ARE SINCERELY APPRECIATED
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080405T133000
DTSTAMP:20080326T184153Z
SUMMARY:Lecture:  California Indians & Environmental Justice
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080405T153000
LOCATION:CIMCC\, 5250 Aero Dr. Santa Rosa
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 5/3/2008\nEvent	 24th Annual California Indian Market 
 Pow Wow\nStart Time	 10:00 AM\nEnd Time	 7:00 PM\nLocation	 Mission San 
 Juan Bautista CA\nDescription	\n24th California Indian Market & Peace Po
 w Wow\ncelebrating Cinco De Mayo & World Cultures.\nMay 3 & 4 - Saturday
  & Sunday- 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.\nHistoric Mission San Juan Bautista in Secon
 d St.Lot\nSan Juan Bautista CA\nArts\, Crafts\, Dance\, Food\, Story\nAm
 ah-Ka Tura California Indian Dancers\,\nXipe Totec Aztec Dancers\,\nSwif
 t Cloud Dancers\, Drum and Singers\nTraditional Lakota Dancer\nDonation 
 benefits youth and veteran art projects\nContact: Laynee Reyna - (831) 6
 23-4771\nwww.peacevision.net\nPosted by	 Zintkatoh\nUpdated	 3/14/2008\n
 \n\nSpace available for artists\, crafters\, etc. For application please
  email peacevision96@yahoo.com with your name\, address\, telephone\, em
 ail\, web site\, etc.  www.peacevision.net Thank you\, Laynee Reyna\nPos
 ted by	 Zintkatoh\nUpdated	 4/11/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T100000
DTSTAMP:20080417T171408Z
SUMMARY:24th Annual California Indian Market Pow Wow
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T190000
LOCATION:Mission San Juan Bautista CA
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Gregg McVicar.\nBNC airs fr
 om 2:00 - 3:00 pm live\n\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.org.\nB
 ay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native communi
 ty in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 in Mo
 nth) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVicar (W
 eek 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the Nativ
 e community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janeen Ant
 oine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current produc
 er of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide know
 ledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean something\, 
 but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepared by
  Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to KPFA
 's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings of m
 issed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org website u
 nder archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Native Ci
 rcle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar inform
 ation and view/submit calendar items.  
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070822T140000
DTSTAMP:20080207T012242Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Gregg McVicar
CREATED:20081004T171954Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070822T150000
LOCATION:KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=4WE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with lakota Harden.\nBNC airs fr
 om 2:00 - 3:00 pm live\n\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.org.\nB
 ay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native communi
 ty in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 in Mo
 nth) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVicar (W
 eek 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the Nativ
 e community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janeen Ant
 oine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current produc
 er of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide know
 ledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean something\, 
 but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepared by
  Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to KPFA
 's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings of m
 issed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org website u
 nder archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Native Ci
 rcle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar inform
 ation and view/submit calendar items.  
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090422T140000
DTSTAMP:20090422T180917Z
SUMMARY:BNC w Lakota Harden
CREATED:20081004T171954Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090422T150000
LOCATION:KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20090422T140000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:4
DESCRIPTION:Listen to Bay Native Circle with Gregg McVicar.\nBNC airs fr
 om 2:00 - 3:00 pm live\n\, online\, podcast and archived at kpfa.org.\nB
 ay Native Circle (BNC)is a public affairs program for the native communi
 ty in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nHosts: Lakota Harden\, (Week 1 in Mo
 nth) Janeen Antoine (Week 2)\, Ras K'Dee (Week 3)\, and Gregg McVicar (W
 eek 4)\, all long time Bay Area residents and all connected to the Nativ
 e community\, alternately host the program.  Co-producers are Janeen Ant
 oine and Gregg McVicar (former producer of Earthsongs and current produc
 er of Undercurrents)\, who uses his awesome editing skills and wide know
 ledge of native music to weave together shows he says "mean something\, 
 but also have a little ear candy." The community calendar is prepared by
  Janeen Antoine with American Indian Contemporary Arts. \nThanks to KPFA
 's wonderful new audio archives\, fans of BNC can access recordings of m
 issed programs at any time of the day or night at the KPFA.org website u
 nder archives.  Listeners can also access the links to the Bay Native Ci
 rcle website and from there go to the detailed community calendar inform
 ation and view/submit calendar items.  
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080723T140000
DTSTAMP:20080730T173751Z
SUMMARY:PreEmpted
CREATED:20081004T171954Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080723T150000
LOCATION:KPFA 94.1 FM or KCFC in Fresno 88.1 FM.
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080723T140000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:11
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080802T140000
DTSTAMP:20080730T175701Z
SUMMARY: Sacagawea Musical Drama
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080804T140000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080803T140000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080805T140000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080808T140000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080802T140000
LOCATION:Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” Street (at Alhambra A
 ve.) in Martinez
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080811T065959Z
DESCRIPTION:The Willows Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of t
 he historical musical Sacagawea\, the high-adventure musical drama that 
 follows Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their perilous 1803 journe
 y to the Pacific Northwest\, led by their Native American guide\, Sacaga
 wea. Music by Craig Bohmler\, book and lyrics by Mary Bracken Phillips\,
  directed by Vanessa Miller. Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” S
 treet (at Alhambra Ave.) in Martinez\, August 2-10. Tickets are $20-$25 
 with discounts for Seniors\, Students\, and Groups. Check box office or 
 web site for show times: (925) 798-1300 or www.willowstheatre.org.\n \nS
 pecial Offer:  Call the box office at (925) 798-1300\, mention the code 
 "Bay Area Indian Calendar" and receive $5 off the regular ticket price.\
 n\nFrom: cbpsm1  (Original Message)	Sent: 7/17/2008 11:02 AM
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
CREATED:20081004T171950Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:13
DESCRIPTION:The Willows Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of t
 he historical musical Sacagawea\, the high-adventure musical drama that 
 follows Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their perilous 1803 journe
 y to the Pacific Northwest\, led by their Native American guide\, Sacaga
 wea. Music by Craig Bohmler\, book and lyrics by Mary Bracken Phillips\,
  directed by Vanessa Miller. Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” S
 treet (at Alhambra Ave.) in Martinez\, August 2-10. Tickets are $20-$25 
 with discounts for Seniors\, Students\, and Groups. Check box office or 
 web site for show times: (925) 798-1300 or www.willowstheatre.org.\n \nS
 pecial Offer:  Call the box office at (925) 798-1300\, mention the code 
 "Bay Area Indian Calendar" and receive $5 off the regular ticket price.\
 n\nFrom: cbpsm1  (Original Message)	Sent: 7/17/2008 11:02 AM
UID:0345E4EF-5C0A-48BB-92A6-D3975352D2A1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080807T193000
DTSTAMP:20080806T200428Z
SUMMARY:Sacagawea Musical Drama
CREATED:20081004T171950Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080807T193000
LOCATION:Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” Street (at Alhambra A
 ve.) in Martinez
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080807T140000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:12
DESCRIPTION:The Willows Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of t
 he historical musical Sacagawea\, the high-adventure musical drama that 
 follows Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their perilous 1803 journe
 y to the Pacific Northwest\, led by their Native American guide\, Sacaga
 wea. Music by Craig Bohmler\, book and lyrics by Mary Bracken Phillips\,
  directed by Vanessa Miller. Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” S
 treet (at Alhambra Ave.) in Martinez\, August 2-10. Tickets are $20-$25 
 with discounts for Seniors\, Students\, and Groups. Check box office or 
 web site for show times: (925) 798-1300 or www.willowstheatre.org.\n \nS
 pecial Offer:  Call the box office at (925) 798-1300\, mention the code 
 "Bay Area Indian Calendar" and receive $5 off the regular ticket price.\
 n\nFrom: cbpsm1  (Original Message)	Sent: 7/17/2008 11:02 AM
UID:0345E4EF-5C0A-48BB-92A6-D3975352D2A1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T140000
DTSTAMP:20080806T200349Z
SUMMARY:Sacagawea Musical Drama
CREATED:20081004T171950Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T140000
LOCATION:Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” Street (at Alhambra A
 ve.) in Martinez
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T140000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:13
DESCRIPTION:The Willows Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of t
 he historical musical Sacagawea\, the high-adventure musical drama that 
 follows Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their perilous 1803 journe
 y to the Pacific Northwest\, led by their Native American guide\, Sacaga
 wea. Music by Craig Bohmler\, book and lyrics by Mary Bracken Phillips\,
  directed by Vanessa Miller. Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” S
 treet (at Alhambra Ave.) in Martinez\, August 2-10. Tickets are $20-$25 
 with discounts for Seniors\, Students\, and Groups. Check box office or 
 web site for show times: (925) 798-1300 or www.willowstheatre.org.\n \nS
 pecial Offer:  Call the box office at (925) 798-1300\, mention the code 
 "Bay Area Indian Calendar" and receive $5 off the regular ticket price.\
 n\nFrom: cbpsm1  (Original Message)	Sent: 7/17/2008 11:02 AM
UID:0345E4EF-5C0A-48BB-92A6-D3975352D2A1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080810T150000
DTSTAMP:20080806T200415Z
SUMMARY:Sacagawea Musical Drama
CREATED:20081004T171950Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080810T150000
LOCATION:Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” Street (at Alhambra A
 ve.) in Martinez
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080810T140000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:12
DESCRIPTION:The Willows Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of t
 he historical musical Sacagawea\, the high-adventure musical drama that 
 follows Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their perilous 1803 journe
 y to the Pacific Northwest\, led by their Native American guide\, Sacaga
 wea. Music by Craig Bohmler\, book and lyrics by Mary Bracken Phillips\,
  directed by Vanessa Miller. Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” S
 treet (at Alhambra Ave.) in Martinez\, August 2-10. Tickets are $20-$25 
 with discounts for Seniors\, Students\, and Groups. Check box office or 
 web site for show times: (925) 798-1300 or www.willowstheatre.org.\n \nS
 pecial Offer:  Call the box office at (925) 798-1300\, mention the code 
 "Bay Area Indian Calendar" and receive $5 off the regular ticket price.\
 n\nFrom: cbpsm1  (Original Message)	Sent: 7/17/2008 11:02 AM
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080802T200000
DTSTAMP:20080730T175957Z
SUMMARY: Sacagawea Musical Drama
CREATED:20081004T171950Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080802T200000
LOCATION:Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” Street (at Alhambra A
 ve.) in Martinez
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080802T140000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:12
DESCRIPTION:The Willows Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of t
 he historical musical Sacagawea\, the high-adventure musical drama that 
 follows Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their perilous 1803 journe
 y to the Pacific Northwest\, led by their Native American guide\, Sacaga
 wea. Music by Craig Bohmler\, book and lyrics by Mary Bracken Phillips\,
  directed by Vanessa Miller. Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” S
 treet (at Alhambra Ave.) in Martinez\, August 2-10. Tickets are $20-$25 
 with discounts for Seniors\, Students\, and Groups. Check box office or 
 web site for show times: (925) 798-1300 or www.willowstheatre.org.\n \nS
 pecial Offer:  Call the box office at (925) 798-1300\, mention the code 
 "Bay Area Indian Calendar" and receive $5 off the regular ticket price.\
 n\nFrom: cbpsm1  (Original Message)	Sent: 7/17/2008 11:02 AM
UID:0345E4EF-5C0A-48BB-92A6-D3975352D2A1
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080806T153000
DTSTAMP:20080730T180156Z
SUMMARY: Sacagawea Musical Drama
CREATED:20081004T171950Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080806T153000
LOCATION:Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” Street (at Alhambra A
 ve.) in Martinez
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080806T140000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Join us to recieve the Peace and Dignity Runners! ALL are in
 vited to dance and drum and to recieve the runners.\n\n Intertribal Frie
 ndship House\, \n523 International Blvd. \, Oakland\nJuly 6th Sunday @ 6
 :30pm - July 7th Monday @ 9am\n\nMedicine Warrior Dancers and All Nation
 s Singers\, Danza Cuauhtonal\, prayer circle\, and community potluck din
 ner. All dancers\, drums\, and clapper sticks welcome. Please bring a si
 de dish for the potluck and your own reusable dish set.\n\nContacts: Geo
 rge 510-689-7350 - Freddy 925-383-2161 \nwww.peaceanddignityjourneys.com
 \n\nPeace & Dignity Coastal Route Schedule :\n\nJuly 01       Hoopa\nJul
 y 02       Round Valley/Covelo Rancheria\nJuly 03       Point Arena/Manc
 hester Rancheria\n\nJuly 04       Stewart's Point/Kashaya Rancheria\n\nJ
 uly 05       Ya Ka Ama\, Forestville\n\nJuly 06       Intertribal Friend
 ship House\, Oakland\n    Boys and Girls Club\, San Francisco\nJuly 07  
      Prayer tribute at local sacred sites\n\nPosted by	 cuallifreddy\nUp
 dated	 6/26/2008
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080706T183000
DTSTAMP:20080702T173446Z
SUMMARY:Welcome Peace and Dignity Runners!
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080706T213000
LOCATION:IFH 523 International Blvd. Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Bay Native Circle Has been pre'empted for KPFA fundraising p
 urposes for three weeks in February. We will be back to regular programm
 ing Feb. 27th and each Wednesday at\n2:00-3:00 following that.
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080213T180000
DTSTAMP:20080207T014651Z
SUMMARY:BNC Pre-empted
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080213T190000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Date	 1/21/2008\nEvent	 Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop (Ov
 er Four Days)\nStart Time	 8:00 AM\nEnd Time	 5:00 PM\nLocation	 Hilton 
 Sacramento Arden West\nDescription	 Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop\nPo
 sted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 1/3/2008
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080124T080000
DTSTAMP:20080207T002330Z
SUMMARY:Tribal Renewable Energy Workshop
CREATED:20081004T171956Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080124T170000
LOCATION:Hilton Sacramento
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Tickets limited.  Invited to SFSU NAS reception on Friday\, 
 see Calendar
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080524T120000
DTSTAMP:20080503T164104Z
SUMMARY:SFSU Graduation
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080524T160000
LOCATION:Cox Stadium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Date	 6/26/2008\nEvent	 Indigenous Permaculture: Presentatio
 n and Fundraiser\nStart Time	 7:00 PM\nEnd Time	 9:00 PM\nLocation	 Ecol
 ogy Center\, 2530 San Pablo Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\nDescription	 Come join 
 the Indigenous Permaculture Program (IPP) for a presentation of our work
  in El Salvador\, the Pine Ridge Reservation\, and the Bay Area. Learn h
 ow indigenous people throughout the continent are stewarding the land an
 d continuing to live in sustainable communities. The IPP will continue i
 ts training program in El Salvador and Belize this coming July\, offerin
 g two weeks of support with a traditional agriculture school and appropr
 iate technology development. At the event we'll show slides of the commu
 nity's appropriate technology stoves\, rainwater catchment system\, comp
 ost toilets\, and tree reforestation project. Plus\, there'll be Aztec D
 ance\, Native Drum\, and native healthy food. All donations will benefit
  the IPP's work. If you can't make the event but would like to make a do
 nation\, please contact us at the Ecology Center. Time: 7pm - 9pm. Locat
 ion: Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Ave\, near Dwight Way\, Berkeley. C
 ost: Donation of $10-$35 sliding scale suggested. No one will be turned 
 away for lack of funds. Info: 510-548-2220 x233\, erc@ecologycenter.org\
 , ecologycenter.org. http://www.ecologycenter.org/calendar/event.php?eve
 ntID=26173\nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 6/6/2008
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080626T190000
DTSTAMP:20080609T170834Z
SUMMARY:Indigenous Permaculture: Presentation and Fundraiser
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080626T210000
LOCATION:Ecology Center\, 2530 San Pablo Ave\, Berkeley\,
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:10
DESCRIPTION:Third Annual Annual Patterson Pow Wow\n \nA FREE and PUBLIC 
 EVENT!\nSaturday\, August 9\, 2008\n11:00 A.M. ~ 10:00 P.M.\n \nRIVER OA
 K ARENA\nPatterson\, California\nAt the end of Old Las Palmas Road\n \nH
 EAD STAFF:\nMaster of Ceremonies:  Earl Neconie\nArena /Director:  Clyde
  Hodge\nHead Gourd Dancer:  Joe Smith\nColor Guard: Joe Smith\nHead Man 
 Dancer:  Larry Swimmer\nHead Woman Dancer:  Natalie Swan\nHead Teen Boy 
 Dancer:  Daniel Swimmer\nHead Teen Girl Dancer:  Mercedes Ybarra\nSpecia
 l Guest Head Young Boy Dancer:  Bear Carr\nHost Northern Drum: Swift Clo
 ud Singers\nHost Southern Drum: Southern Boys\n \nAll Drums and Dancers 
 Welcome\nA drug-and-alcohol-free event!\n \n50/50s\, Native American Foo
 d\, Jewelry\, Arts and Crafts\, Raffles\n \nFor Vendor and other informa
 tion:\nCall Committee Chair\, Joe Solis 1(209) 892~2908\nJoe Smith 1(209
 ) 808~2204\nClyde Hodge 1(209) 648~1514\nFAX: 1(209) 669~6238\nEmail: cl
 ydehodge@earthlink.net\n 
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T110000
DTSTAMP:20080725T231650Z
SUMMARY:Third Annual Annual Patterson Pow Wow
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T220000
LOCATION:River Oak Arena\, Patterson
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:4
DESCRIPTION:Date	 2/23/2008\nEvent	 Marysville Powwow\nStart Time	 11:00
  AM\nEnd Time	 10:00 PM\nLocation	 Marysville CA\nDescription	\nCall P.B
 ennet 503-741-6072 for further details.
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080223T230000
DTSTAMP:20080314T061203Z
SUMMARY: Marysville Powwow
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080224T000000
LOCATION:Marysville CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080726T190000
DTSTAMP:20080620T082228Z
SUMMARY:Halau o Keikiali`i & Hawaiian Cultural Center
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080726T200000
LOCATION:Camino Little Theater – 1320 Mission Rd\, South San Francisco
DESCRIPTION:Aloha mai kakou\,\n \nI would like to invite you to our upco
 ming Hula Production: Ho`ailona – Forces of Nature. The longevity of Hal
 au o Keikiali`i and the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center greatly rely
  on productions like these to sustain and your support would be greatly 
 appreciated.\n \nJuly 26\, 2008 (sat) 2pm or 7pm\nEl Camino Little Theat
 er – 1320 Mission Rd\, South San Francisco\nPurchase tix: www.keikialii.
 com - $25 gen\, $20 students\, $15 children or seniors (62+)\n*also avai
 lable at: Kaleo Cafe\n \nWe are also selling raffle tickets for only $1 
 (10 per book) – prizes: 1st $1000\, 2nd $500\, 3rd 4-49er tix\, 4th $300
 \, 5th $150 – Please purchase a book or two \;-)\n \nBelow is a press re
 lease of our event and attached is a flyer of our event. Hope you can ma
 ke our performance!\n \nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - May 6\, 2008            
                                     \nContact:  Kawika Alfiche\, Hâlau o
  Keikiali'i\nTel.  (650) 588-1091 / Email:  info@apop.net               
                                                               \n \nHO'AI
 LONA: INTERPRETING THE WORLD THROUGH HULA\nHalau o Keikiali`i presents a
  Hula Production entitled Ho`ailona\nExploring answers to life's questio
 ns through the environmental signs\n \nSouth San Francisco – Hâlau o Kei
 kiali'i is pleased to announce its upcoming Ho'ike (Hula performance)\, 
 entitled\, Ho'ailona: Forces of Nature on Saturday\, July 26\, 2008\, at
  2:00 pm and 7:00 pm.  The performances will take place at El Camino Lit
 tle Theater\, 1320 Mission Road in South San Francisco.  Tickets are $15
 -25. \nFor more information\, call (650) 588-1091 or log onto www.apop.n
 et. \nThe Hawaiian concept of Ho'ailona is based on the idea that our na
 tural World constantly reflects what we need to know and understand – th
 at is if we choose to pay close attention.  Ho'ailona can take many form
 s\, direct communication from a higher spirit or an ancestor warning us 
 of impending danger. The World\, in its constant flux\, speaks to us thr
 ough the language of Nature. Through poetry\, dance\, and music\, Hâlau 
 o Keikiali'i will reveal through the art of Hula how these Ho'ailona - o
 mens found in nature – guide and shape our lives.\nThe energetic hula of
  this production tells the story of the powerful natural phenomena that 
 affect our world. Fifty performers chant of the coming of the Pele famil
 y from the Godly lands of Kahiki. Thirty dancers bring to life an ancien
 t prophecy from signs revealed of the coming of foreigners from the far 
 off oceans. Our ancients had hundreds of names for the winds and rains t
 hat carve our landscape. The hula calls out to these different elements 
 and reminds us that we are but a small part of this great planet\, Papah
 anaumoku\, Mother Earth.\nHâlau o Keikiali'i is a Hawaiian Cultural Grou
 p based in South San Francisco.  Since 1994\, its goal has been to educa
 te the public about Hawaiian Culture\, and its traditional customs\, val
 ues and protocols.  Besides having regular scheduled classes\, Hâlau o K
 eikiali'i strives to perpetuate the rich culture of Hawaiian people thro
 ugh educational workshops\, performances\, and other cultural events.  K
 awika Alfiche\, Kumu Hula (Hula Teacher) of Hâlau o Keikiali'i and Direc
 tor of the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center states\, "The great part 
 about this production is its appeal to both young and old\, for the avid
  hula audience or first timers. Ho`ailona is sure to be an inspiring pro
 duction with lively dances\, chants\, songs and beautiful clothing that 
 will include the entire halau\, some 80 dancers\, ages ranging from 5 to
  75 years old. Ho`ailona are meant to guide us and we hope our audience 
 will gain a deeper understanding of our world\, the environmental signs 
 that are relevant to us and how we can utilize this understanding today.
 "\n# # #\nIf you would like more information about this topic\, or to sc
 hedule an interview with Kawika Alfiche\, please call (650) 588-1091 or 
 email info@apop.net
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TRANSP:OPAQUE
URL;VALUE=URI:message:%3C48f200e50806200047h5b7902b1ub30356bb4c42bfe7@ma
 il.gmail.com%3E
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Native American Art Auction and Dinner / Oct. 25 / Yountvill
 e\, Calif.\n \nSuscol Intertribal Council Presents\nOur 12th annual Nati
 ve American Art Auction and Dinner\nOctober 25th 2008\n5:00 pm ~ 9:00 pm
 \nYountville Community Hall\n6516 Yount Street\nYountville\, Calif.\n \n
 Showcasing traditional and contemporary Native American Arts and Crafts\
 nTraditional salmon dinner and wine tasting\nLive and Silent auction\nJo
 hnny Clay from the Pomo Nation featured chef~Silverado brewing\nTickets:
  $45 before\n$50 at the door\nSeats are limited ~ call to reserve\n1(707
 ) 256~3561\nemail: suscol@suscol.net\nweb: www.suscol.nativeweb.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081025T170000
DTSTAMP:20080917T181957Z
SUMMARY:Native American Art Auction and Dinner
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081025T210000
LOCATION:Yountville Community Hall\n6516 Yount Street\nYountville
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:4
DESCRIPTION: The Executive Director of Honor The Earth and former Vice P
 residential running mate to Ralph Nader\, Winona LaDuke\, will be a gues
 t on The Colbert Report this Thursday\, June 12! The show is on Comedy C
 entral at 11:30 PM/10:30 CST\, right after The Daily Show (check local l
 istings). If you miss the show\, you can view it anytime at www.comedyce
 ntral.com/colbertreport/. All of us at Honor the Earth are Colbert fans 
 and we are excited about this opportunity for national exposure on this 
 popular (and hilarious) cable show!  For more information about Honor Th
 e Earth\, go to www.honorearth.org
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DTSTAMP:20080612T031400Z
SUMMARY:Winona on Colbert Report
CREATED:20081004T171957Z
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 7/26/2008\nEvent	 Raising Change: A Social Justice Fun
 draising Conference\nStart Time	 9:00 AM\nEnd Time	 5:00 PM\nLocation	 S
 an Francisco \, CA\nDescription	 GIFT and the Grassroots Fundraising Jou
 rnal present the 2nd Raising Change: A Social Justice Fundraising Confer
 ence July 25-26\, 2008 San Francisco\, CA Join us for the only national 
 conference in the country that brings social justice organizations toget
 her specifically to talk about fundraising and how to resource our movem
 ents! http://www.grassrootsfundraising.org/raising_change/index.htm http
 ://snipurl.com/24cc9\nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 4/13/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080726T110000
DTSTAMP:20080417T171614Z
SUMMARY:Raising Change: A Social Justice Fundraising Conference
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080726T120000
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 6/8/2008\nEvent	 Breath of Life - Silent No More\nStar
 t Time	 8:00 AM\nEnd Time	 6:00 PM\nLocation	 UC Berkeley\nDescription	 
 Workshop for California Indian Languages without Speakers\nJune 8 - 14\,
  2008 University of California at Berkeley Hosted by The Survey of Calif
 ornia and Other Indian Languages and The Advocates for Indigenous Califo
 rnia Language Survival\nAPPLICATION You must register by May 15\, 2008\n
 http://www.aicls.org/ \nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 2/28/2008\n 
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DTSTAMP:20080528T171641Z
SUMMARY:Breath of Life - Silent No More
CREATED:20081004T171950Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080615T180000
LOCATION: UC Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Berkeley Public Library\, Central Branch\, Public Meeting Ro
 om\n2090 Kittredge Street\,\nBerkeley\, 3rd Flr.\n\nSPEAKERS:\n\nMary Je
 an Robertson \n(KPOO –radio)\n\nBlake Hausman\n(scholar-writer)\n\nBen R
 idge Goss\n(storyteller)\n\nPotluck Luncheon\nPlease RSVP with what dish
  you plan to bring.\nBy calling:\nCommunity Phone: 510.464.4649\nOr emai
 ling:\nEmail: CherokeeSociety@ yahoo.com\n\nTheme: Cherokee Storytelling
  and Literary Art \nCherokee Poets\, Storytellers and Writers\nwill shar
 e their work \nand those of other Cherokee Artists\n
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DTSTAMP:20080207T012737Z
SUMMARY:Cherokee Society of Greater Bay Area\nAugust General Meeting \n
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LOCATION:\n
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DESCRIPTION:Baby Carriers\nTraditional California & Nevada\nBaby Carrier
 s by contemporary & historical master artists\nFor more information clic
 k\nTo view article on NewsBlaze.com click http://www.pacwesttraders.com
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DTSTAMP:20080924T202100Z
SUMMARY:Traditional California & Nevada Baby Carriers
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080928T130000
LOCATION:Pacific Western Traders\, 3005 Wool Street\, Folsom\,CA\, 95630
 
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DESCRIPTION:On Friday nights the entire museum is open until 8:45 p.m. F
 riday Nights at the de Young offers a variety of interdisciplinary arts 
 programs\, including live music\, poetry\, films\, dance\, tours\, and l
 ectures. The cafe is open with a special Friday Nights dinner menus\, an
 d a no-host cocktail bar is serving drinks. There are art-making activit
 ies for everyone.\n\nIn the Galleries\n6:00–8:00 p.m.\nNew Barbarians at
  the de Young\, a de Young–commissioned performance piece by La Pocha No
 stra’s Guillermo Gómez-Peña\, Roberto Sifuentes\, Violeta Luna\, and Mic
 hele Ceballos\n\nLa Pocha Nostra intervenes in the permanent collections
  of the de Young with five powerful performance art pieces. These live a
 rt pieces will explore the decorated human body as cultural artifact. Th
 e personas on display will be contemporary and live versions of the coll
 ection’s iconography\, echoing the narrative of the exhibit and creating
  surprising juxtapositions. The audience is invited to wander through th
 e museum and discover the five ”living dioramas\,” each located in a dif
 ferent gallery. Later on\, audience members will get to take their photo
  with their favorite “human artifact.”\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080711T180000
DTSTAMP:20080709T192651Z
SUMMARY:New Barbarians at the de Young
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080711T200000
LOCATION:de Young Museum\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:5th ANNUAL BAY AREA HAWAIIAN FILM FESTIVAL & CULTURAL CONFER
 ENCE\nSouth San Francisco\, CA – The Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center
 \, Pacific Islander Cultural Association (PICA) and World Arts West (WAW
 ) is pleased to present the 5th Annual Bay Area Hawaiian Film Festival &
  Cultural Conference starting on Friday\, September 26 and concluding on
  Sunday\, September 28\, 2008.  The film festival takes place on Saturda
 y\, September 27 from 1:00pm – 9:00pm\; and the cultural conference even
 ts will be on Friday evening and Sunday.  All events will take place at 
 the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center at 423 Baden Avenue in South San
  Francisco.  For more information on purchasing tickets call 650.588.109
 1\, visit our website at www.apop.net\, or e-mail your request to info@a
 pop.net\n \nAlready in its Fifth year\, the Bay Area Hawaiian Film Festi
 val is a rare glimpse of Hawaiian perspectives through cinema and will f
 eature films about Hawaiian myths and legends told for the first time in
  the Hawaiian language\; documentaries that explore Hawaiian history thr
 ough the stories of its monarchy and its people\; educational features o
 f modern issues including sovereignty\, land rights\, and the environmen
 t\; as well as highlights on cultural traditions of Hula and other nativ
 e arts & crafts.\n \nThis year\, in conjunction with the annual film fes
 tival\, Kaululehua HCC is proud to host a three-day long cultural experi
 ence like no other here in the Bay Area.  Beginning on Friday\, Septembe
 r 26 at 8:00pm\, the Cultural Center presents Hula 2500 Miles From\, a p
 resentation on how hula in the Bay Area has survied in the Bay Area so f
 ar from Hawai`i.  The Cultural Conference culminates on Sunday\, Septemb
 er 28 at 4pm an exciting presentation on Hula. An introspective look int
 o different types of Hula\, Oli & Mele (traditional chant & songs)\, Pro
 tocol\, Lei Styles and Lole (hula attire) including hula demonstrations 
 and story telling.\n \nKawika Alfiche\, Kumu Hula of Halau O Keikiali'i 
 and Director of Kaululehua HCC\, states\, "This festival provides a voic
 e to the Hawaiian community on the mainland and\, through each film and 
 conference event\, presents a unique opportunity for Hawaiians to tell t
 heir stories\, and share their language\, culture\, and history with eve
 ryone."\nThe Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center was established in 2000
  with the mission of preserving and perpetuating all things Hawaiian.  T
 he mission of World Arts West is to honor and celebrate culturally diver
 se dance forms through presentation\, education and support of artists a
 nd their traditions.\nSouth San Francisco\, CA – The Kaululehua Hawaiian
  Cultural Center\, Pacific Islander Cultural Association (PICA) and Worl
 d Arts West (WAW) is pleased to present the 5th Annual Bay Area Hawaiian
  Film Festival & Cultural Conference starting on Friday\, September 26 a
 nd concluding on Sunday\, September 28\, 2008.  The film festival takes 
 place on Saturday\, September 27 from 1:00pm – 9:00pm\; and the cultural
  conference events will be on Friday evening and Sunday.  All events wil
 l take place at the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center at 423 Baden Ave
 nue in South San Francisco.  For more information on purchasing tickets 
 call 650.588.1091\, visit our website at www.apop.net\, or e-mail your r
 equest to info@apop.net\n \nAlready in its Fifth year\, the Bay Area Haw
 aiian Film Festival is a rare glimpse of Hawaiian perspectives through c
 inema and will feature films about Hawaiian myths and legends told for t
 he first time in the Hawaiian language\; documentaries that explore Hawa
 iian history through the stories of its monarchy and its people\; educat
 ional features of modern issues including sovereignty\, land rights\, an
 d the environment\; as well as highlights on cultural traditions of Hula
  and other native arts & crafts.\n \nThis year\, in conjunction with the
  annual film festival\, Kaululehua HCC is proud to host a three-day long
  cultural experience like no other here in the Bay Area.  Beginning on F
 riday\, September 26 at 8:00pm\, the Cultural Center presents Hula 2500 
 Miles From\, a presentation on how hula in the Bay Area has survied in t
 he Bay Area so far from Hawai`i.  The Cultural Conference culminates on 
 Sunday\, September 28 at 4pm an exciting presentation on Hula. An intros
 pective look into different types of Hula\, Oli & Mele (traditional chan
 t & songs)\, Protocol\, Lei Styles and Lole (hula attire) including hula
  demonstrations and story telling.\n \nKawika Alfiche\, Kumu Hula of Hal
 au O Keikiali'i and Director of Kaululehua HCC\, states\, "This festival
  provides a voice to the Hawaiian community on the mainland and\, throug
 h each film and conference event\, presents a unique opportunity for Haw
 aiians to tell their stories\, and share their language\, culture\, and 
 history with everyone."\nThe Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center was est
 ablished in 2000 with the mission of preserving and perpetuating all thi
 ngs Hawaiian.  The mission of World Arts West is to honor and celebrate 
 culturally diverse dance forms through presentation\, education and supp
 ort of artists and their traditions.\nFMI:\nContact: Kawika Alfiche\n650
 -588-1091 / info@apop.net\nwww.apop.net
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080928T160000
DTSTAMP:20080917T183706Z
SUMMARY:Hawaiian Festival - So SF
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080929T080000
LOCATION:423 Baden Avenue\, South San Francisco \, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T180000
DTSTAMP:20080709T184042Z
SUMMARY:From The Four Directions Exhibit and Events
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T210000
LOCATION:Somarts Gallery\, 934 Brannan Street\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Please come and please forward too.  Thanks!\nFrom The Four 
 Directions July 3 Opening and Events\n\nSOMARTS Main GALLERY &\nAmerican
  Indian Contemporary Arts\nPresents\n\nFrom The Four Directions:\nIndige
 nous Artists of the Bay Area\n\nExhibit Dates \nJuly 3 - 31\, 2008\nHour
 s 12-7 Tues-Fri\; 12-5 Sat\nClosed July 4 and 5\n\nEvents:\n\nJuly 3 \,T
 hursday\, 6 - 9 pm\, free\nArtists’ Opening Reception 6-8\nPerformances 
 and Spoken Word 8-9\nRas K’Dee / One Struggle\nNizhoni Ellenwood\, open 
 mike\nNeshkinukat Directory Release\, Potluck - ongoing\n\nJuly 12\, Sat
 urday\, 11 am - 5 pm\, free\n**Native Town Hall Meeting re new facility 
 11- 1:00\nPotluck\, 1:00 - on\nPerformances and Spoken Word 2 - 3:30\nCe
 leste Conners\, Istuyee Montez\, Reid Gomez\, Jeremy Good Feather\,\nJen
 nifer Elise Foerster\, Kim Shuck. openmike\nArtists’ Tools / Social 3:30
  - 5 pm\n\nJuly 23\, Wednesday \, 7 - 9 pm\, $5 - 10 donation\n“Praise S
 ong: 100 Years of American Indian Art” \nSlide presentation by Lee Swens
 en\n\nJuly 31\, Thursday\, 6 - 9 pm\nArtists’ Closing Reception\, Potluc
 k\,\nPerformances and Spoken Word 8-9\nBesh Beni\, Janeen for Muriel Ant
 oine\,\nLorenzo Baca\, open mike\n\nFeatured artists:  \nDugan Aguilar\,
  Muriel Antoine\, Arnold Aragon\, Lorenzo Baca\, Virginia Benavidez\, Ri
 chard Castenada\, Celeste Conners\, Nizhoni Ellenwood\, Jennifer Foerste
 r\, Marlon Footrace\, Jennifer Fox Bennett\, Scott Fulton\, Jeremy Good 
 Feather\, Reid Gomez\, Ernesto Hernandez- Olmos\, Michael Horse\, Ras K'
 dee\, Gary Kinson\, Niki Lee\, L Frank Manriquez\, America Meredith\, Is
 tuyee Montez\, Emmanuel Montoya\, Sean Nash\, Joaquin Newman\, Gilberto 
 R. Oliveros\, Pennie Opal\, Paul Owns The Sabre\, Eric Paul\, Mark River
 a\, Canyon Sayers-Roods\, Kim Shuck\, Kathleen Rose Smith\, Hulleah Tsin
 hnahjinnie\, Morningstar Vancil.\n\nPrior to European colonization Calif
 ornia was home to hundred of different tribes and language groups.  Toda
 y it is still home to a diverse group of indigenous peoples who have com
 e from many parts of the Americas\, contributing to a new diversity of i
 ndigenous artists.  The exhibition concept is to showcase artists from t
 he varied cultural backgrounds that exist today in the San Francisco Bay
  Area.  This includes indigenous artists from all of the Americas\, reco
 gnizing that we have a multitude of indigenous artists represented here 
 in the San Francisco Bay Area.\n\nThis exhibition is an opportunity to s
 howcase many artists and  Somarts'  longstanding relationship with the n
 ative community through an opening and closing exhibition\, in addition 
 to a special one day artists tools and networking social.  At this socia
 l we will also work on building our ongoing database of artists and reso
 urces.  There will also be a town hall meeting on the same day July 12\,
  to report back on the survey for a facility.  Lee Swensen will present 
 his 30 year old slide presentation\,  titled "Praise Song: 100 Years of 
 American Indian Art."  which originally helped launch American Indian Co
 ntemporary Arts 25 years ago at SomArts.  \n\nPerformances\, putluck foo
 d and activities will be held at each event.  The public is welcome to a
 ttend all events and experience the talent and diversity of indigenous a
 rtists.  \n\n**Please come to a Town Hall Meeting to discuss the next st
 eps in the development of an American Indian Community & Cultural Center
  (AIC&CC) in San Francisco. Saturday\, July 12th 11am-1pm at SomArts\, 9
 34 Brannan Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103.  The San Francisco Mayor
 's Working Group on American Indian Issues has been working with a consu
 ltant on a feasibility study for a new AIC&CC for the past 3 months.  Th
 e Group will present their findings\, discuss possible next steps and as
 k for input from the community. \n\nPlease rsvp for all events at this l
 ink.  It will help us organize future events and know  if you plan to at
 tend and can bring a food item.  http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=r
 1vlkcW1vhO_2fPca0FJrY_2bQ_3d_3d.\n\nSomArts Cultural Center is a program
  of \nThe San Francisco Arts Commission.\n\nBUS LINE: take #19/Townsend 
 & 7th St from 8th & Market\, get off at 8th and Brannan \nand walk half 
 block.\n\nFor more info:\nwww.somarts.org\nwww.groups.msn.com/bayareaind
 iancalendar\nTown Hall Meeting 7/12:   Fran \n323.627-8291 fhereth@yahoo
 .com\nExhibit: Betsie  \n415.552-2131 #7 mrc@somarts.org\nPerformances: 
  Janeen \njaneenantoine@mac.com\n\nLinks:\nNative Events Calendar: bookm
 ark or subscribe to calendar\nhttp://ical.mac.com/janeenantoine/BAIC%20C
 alendar\nBay Area Indian Calendar: announcements\, events\, community si
 te\nhttp://groups.msn.com/BayAreaIndianCalendar\nNeshkinukat: California
  native artists\nhttp://groups.msn.com/neshkinukat\nBay Native Circle Ra
 dio: Wednesdays 2:00 pm\, kpfa.org 94.1fm\nhttp://www.radiocamp.com/bayn
 ativecircle\nImpacted Nations: native environmental exhibit\nhttp://www.
 honorearth.org/impactednations.html\nNative Art: AICA Native Arts Websit
 e\nwww.nativearts.us FMI: http://www.blackash.org/4directions\, www.soma
 rts.org or janenantoine@mac.com.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Teatro Zinzanni Presents \nLGBTZ\nAn Evening of Pride and Ce
 lebration\nThursday\, July 31\n\nBuy tickets online\n\nTeatro ZinZanni t
 akes pleasure in presenting LGBTZ\, a special evening of pride and celeb
 ration for the Bay Area’s lesbian\, gay\, bisexual and transgender commu
 nities on Thursday\, July 31 in ZinZanni’s elegant antique spiegeltent a
 t Pier 29 on the Embarcadero. The evening will include a special raffle 
 to include a “Diva-in-a-Box” package\, Teatro ZinZanni performance ticke
 ts\, and items from the ZinZanni boutique. Proceeds from the raffle will
  go to the Native American Aids Project.\n\nCo-presented by Theatre Rhin
 oceros\, the event features the current production\, Hail Caesar!\, feat
 uring the irrepressible Frank Ferrante in the role of Chef Caesar and on
 e of the most acclaimed stars of the Moulin Rouge in Paris\, Debbie de C
 oudreaux as Cleo\, Queen of the Nile. Music\, laughter\, romance and des
 ire insue when a resurrected Cleopatra sets her sights on a fast-talking
 \, wise-cracking chef named Caesar.\n\nCall our Box Office at 415-438-26
 68 for more information!\n\nTeatro ZinZanni thanks the LGBTZ media spons
 ors:\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080731T180000
DTSTAMP:20080730T203631Z
SUMMARY:Teatro Zinzanni benefit for Native American AIDS Project!
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080801T010000
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DESCRIPTION:Office of the Special Trustee to Hold Meeting on Indian Trus
 t\n\n\nYou’re Invited…\n\n\n…To join us for an informative discussion ab
 out the management of your trust assets.\n\n\nQuestions about beneficiar
 ies who might have money in the Whereabouts Unknown (WAU) accounts\, Lan
 d issues\, probates\, Indian Trust Assets and Individual Indian Money (I
 IM) account.\n\nThe United States Department of the Interior’s Office of
  the Special Trustee for American Indians (OST)  and Bureau of Indian Af
 fairs ((BIA)\, along with the California Indian Legal Services (CILS) an
 d the Social Security Administration (SSA) invites you to an outreach me
 eting on Indian Trust.\n\n\nDate:           March 05\, 2008 (Wednesday)\
 n\nTime:           10:00 am – 1:00 pm\n\nLocation:       Friendship Hous
 e Association of American Indians\n\n                56 Julian Avenue (N
 ear 16th & Mission BART stop)\n\n-Refreshments will be served-\n\n\nFor 
 additional information\, please contact:\n\nThe OST Beneficiary Call Cen
 ter at 1-888-678-6836.\n\nwww.doi.gov/ost
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080305T100000
DTSTAMP:20080305T194556Z
SUMMARY:OST Meeting
CREATED:20081004T171954Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080305T230000
LOCATION:FHA\, 56 Julian\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 1/31/2008\nEvent	 OST Address and author Ramirez on he
 r book "Native Hubs"\nStart Time	 6:00 PM\nEnd Time	 9:00 PM\nLocation	 
 St. Phillips Church\, 5038 Hyland Ave\, San Jose\nDescription	\n \nPleas
 e come an join us for two special topics on: \n \n            January 31
 \, 2008 (Thursday) at 6:00 p.m.\n \n             St. Philips Church (503
 8 Hyland Ave\, San Jose) \n \n             We will feed you a spaghetti 
 Dinner\n                so come straight from work to listen and learn a
 bout:\n \n        1.) Bureau of Indian Affairs (B.I.A.)\, Office of Spec
 ial Trustee accounts talk about Indian trust accounts\, address Indian T
 rust reforms\, answer questions about financial and land assets.  They a
 re also searching for people that have left the reservations and are una
 ble to find.\n \n    2.)  Local Author\, Renya K. Ramirez ( Winnebago)\,
  PhD\, Professor at Santa Cruz University talk about her published book 
 entitled:  "Native Hubs" Culture\, Community and Belonging in Silicon Va
 lley and Beyond.  This book talks about the American Indian Alliance ear
 ly days\, living in Silicon Valley as an Indian\, crucial role of Native
  women within urban communities\, struggles of the Muwekma Ohlone tribe\
 , Native American from Mexico and the U.S discussed cross-border indigen
 ous rights\, and much\, much more.\n \nThis event is sponsored by the:\n
  \nAmerican Indian Alliance\nIndian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley\
 nOffice of the Special Trustee\nFirst Nations Ministries\n \nHope to see
  everyone there!!\nTake care\,\nLaVerne\n \nPosted by	 janto924\nUpdated
 	 1/15/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080131T180000
DTSTAMP:20080207T002829Z
SUMMARY:OST Address and author Ramirez on her book "Native Hubs"
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080131T210000
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DESCRIPTION:September 27–28\n\nChaw’se Big Time\, Indian Grinding Rock S
 tate Historic Park\, 14881 Pine Grove-Volcano Rd.\, Pine Grove. Dancing\
 , hand games\, singing and storytelling\, food\, and vendors. (209) 296-
 7488.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080927
DTSTAMP:20080924T195241Z
SUMMARY:Chaw’se Big Time
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080928
LOCATION:Pine Grove
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The Willows Theatre Company presents the World Premiere of t
 he historical musical Sacagawea\, the high-adventure musical drama that 
 follows Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their perilous 1803 journe
 y to the Pacific Northwest\, led by their Native American guide\, Sacaga
 wea. Music by Craig Bohmler\, book and lyrics by Mary Bracken Phillips\,
  directed by Vanessa Miller. Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” S
 treet (at Alhambra Ave.) in Martinez\, August 2-10. Tickets are $20-$25 
 with discounts for Seniors\, Students\, and Groups. Check box office or 
 web site for show times: (925) 798-1300 or www.willowstheatre.org.\n \nS
 pecial Offer:  Call the box office at (925) 798-1300\, mention the code 
 "Bay Area Indian Calendar" and receive $5 off the regular ticket price.\
 n\nFrom: cbpsm1  (Original Message)	Sent: 7/17/2008 11:02 AM
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080802T140000
DTSTAMP:20080730T175746Z
SUMMARY: Sacagawea Musical Drama
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080802T140000
LOCATION:Alhambra Performing Arts Center\, 150 “E” Street (at Alhambra A
 ve.) in Martinez
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DESCRIPTION:A colorful journey of music and dances of Tahiti\n \nTe Mana
  O Te Ra\n \nHa’amana’o\n… a time to remember\n \nAn event for the entir
 e family!!!!\nSaturday June 14th\, 2008\n2 pm  and 8 pm\nLesher Center f
 or the Arts\n1601 Civic Drive\nWalnut Creek\, CA\nAdults - $25\nChildren
  (under 12) and Seniors $23\nFor Tickets call 925/943.SHOW\nOr visit www
 .lesherartscenter.org\nAdditional Information – 925/943-5327\nOr email t
 emanaotera@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T140000
DTSTAMP:20080612T024901Z
SUMMARY:Ha’amana’o… a time to remember.  Tahitan dancing
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T160000
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DESCRIPTION:Bay Native Circle Has been pre'empted for KPFA fundraising p
 urposes for three weeks in February. We will be back to regular programm
 ing Feb. 27th and each Wednesday at\n2:00-3:00 following that.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080206T180000
DTSTAMP:20080207T014639Z
SUMMARY:BNC Pre-empted
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080206T190000
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:Date	 10/2/2008\nEvent	 2008 California Indian Conference\, 
 10/2-10/4\nStart Time	 1:00 PM\nEnd Time	 1:00 PM\nLocation	 UC Riversid
 e\nDescription	 2008 CIC: University of California at Riverside.\nThursd
 ay 10/2/2008 at UC Riverside Main Campus\, \nFriday 10/3/08 and Saturday
  10/4/08 at the UC RIverside Palm Desert Campus. \nhttp://bss.sfsu.edu/c
 alstudies/cic/\nPosted by	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 2/28/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081002T130000
DTSTAMP:20080424T071523Z
SUMMARY:California Indian Conference
CREATED:20081004T171959Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081002T130000
LOCATION:UC Riverside
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081005T065959Z
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 13\, 2008 from 11am –7 pm.  The Medicin
 e Warriors Dance Troupe and All Nations Singers will host their 9th Annu
 al Pow Wow on Saturday at Clinton Park on International Boulevard betwee
 n 6th & 7th Avenues in Oakland.  This event will include Native singing\
 , drumming\, contest dancing\, gourd dancing\, authentic crafts\, Native
  foods and a raffle.  The Pow Wow is a free public event. Everyone is in
 vited. Grand Entry is at noon.  All drums\, dancers and the public are w
 elcome. Northern Host Drum is All Nations Singers and Southern Host Drum
  is Rockin' Horse. Head dancers are Thomas Yellow Horse (Head Man)\,  An
 toinette Ortiz (Head Woman)\, Anthony Edmond (Head Teen Boy)\, Shea Norr
 is (Head Teen Girl)\, Dane Leonce (Head Boy)\, and MaKyla Cole (Head Gir
 l).  \nThe Medicine Warriors Dance Troupe started in Oakland in 1998 in 
 collaboration with All Nations Singers and is sponsored by American Indi
 an Contemporary Arts. The group hosts a weekly dance class\, held at Int
 ertribal Friendship House\, which teaches dancing\, singing and protocol
  to youth and adults. The class focuses on mentoring Native youth\, deve
 loping their self-confidence and teaching traditional culture. Medicine 
 Warriors & All Nations Singers also provide dancing\, singing and drummi
 ng to a wide variety of Bay Area events\, in the spirit of community sha
 ring.  Come and enjoy Native America at this 9th Annual Pow Wow.  FMI: G
 ilbert Blacksmith at (510)827-7944.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080913T110000
DTSTAMP:20080903T203909Z
SUMMARY:Medicine Warriors and All Nations 9th Annual Pow Wow
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080913T190000
LOCATION:Clinton Square Park on International Boulevard\, Oakland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:FEATURING:\n \nREPORT  FROM THE\nPAINTING\, PLANTING\nAND PU
 LLING WEEDS TOUR\, 2008\nw/\nMIKE 360 & DESI\nOF\nWEAPONS OF MASS EXPRES
 SION\n \nPERFORMANCES BY:\n \nCOV RECORDS\nTORTILLA PRESS\nDIVINITY\nDJ 
 SMOKESTACK\n \nEXHIBIT LASTS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 29\n \nSPONSORED BY\n \nEAS
 T BAY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION\nTHE SATORI MOVEMENT\nTHE WEEKEND WAKE-UP\n \
 nMYSPACE.COM/MIKE3SIXTY\nMYSPACE.COM/WITHOUTMYEGO\nWWW.WEEKENDWAKEUP.COM
 \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080905T170000
DTSTAMP:20080903T200253Z
SUMMARY:THIS FRIDAY! Exhibit Opening: Sacred Spray Paint: Mama Buzz Cafe
  5 - 9 PM - FREE
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080905T210000
LOCATION:2318  TELEGRAPH\nOAKLAND   94612
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Wa She Shu It Deh Native American Arts Festival \n(From Jose
 ph Arthur)\n\n7/28/2007 (Saturday & Sunday\, 9:00 AM -7:00 PM )\n\n\nSou
 th Lake Tahoe (California) The Tallac Historic Site on Highway 89 in Sou
 th Lake Tahoe\, California.\n\nThe Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California
 \, in conjunction with the Tahoe Tallac Association\, is proud to sponso
 r the Seventeenth Annual Wa She Shu It Deh Native American Arts Festival
  on July 28th and 29th at The Tallac Historic Site on Highway 89 in Sout
 h Lake Tahoe\, California.\n\nThe festival is held each year to increase
  the awareness of\, and appreciation for\, traditional and contemporary 
 Native American art forms to the general public through exhibits\, demon
 strations and live performances. We are committed to encourage and suppo
 rt the continuance of native art traditions and establish a viable marke
 t for the fine arts and the many talented Native artisans.\n\n----------
 -----------------\n\n\nPlease join us for Tribal Movie Nights!\n\n\nWher
 e: Valhalla Boathouse Theater\n\nTallac Historic Site – Hwy 89\n\nSouth 
 Lake Tahoe\, CA\n\nWhen: July 11 & July 25\, 2007\n\nDoors open at 7:00 
 pm\n\nMovie starts at 7:30 pm\n\nAdmission is $5.00 and refreshments are
  available.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070729T090000
DTSTAMP:20080207T011103Z
SUMMARY:Wa She Shu It Deh Native American Arts Festival 
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070729T190000
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:Date	 3/17/2008\nEvent	 Shut up and Speak: Gathering the Too
 ls to Live our Languages\nStart Time	 1:00 PM\nEnd Time	 1:00 PM\nLocati
 on	 Humboldt State University\, Arcata\, CA\nDescription	 Live Your Lang
 uage Alliance March 17-19\, 2008 Humboldt State University Conference Ph
 one Number: (707) 672-4621 http://www.aicls.org/pages/LYLA.htm\nPosted b
 y	 DJaber0\nUpdated	 2/28/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080317T130000
DTSTAMP:20080314T065153Z
SUMMARY:Shut up and Speak: Gathering the Tools to Live our Languages
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080317T130000
LOCATION:Humboldt State University\, Arcata
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080320T065959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The Los Medanos College Pow Wow\n\nSEPTEMBER 27\, 2008\n\n27
 00 E. Leland Rd.\, Pittsburg CA\, 94565\n\nFREE ADMISSION & FREE PARKING
 \n\nGourd Dancing @ 12PM\nGrand Entry @ 1PM & 6 PM\n\n****CONTEST DANCIN
 G****NATIVE AMERICAN FOOD****ARTS & CRAFTS****\n\nHEAD STAFF\n\nHost Sou
 thern Drum - Rockin' Hourse Singers\nHost Northern Drum - TBA\nMaster of
  Ceremonies - Erik Kimple\nArena Director - Tim Purcela\nHead Gourd Danc
 er - Henry Johnson\nHead Man - TBA\nHead Woman - Smoke Johnson\n\nFor Ve
 ndor Info - Valorie Darling (925) 625-7496 or Jennifer Wall (925) 759-33
 75
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 XC00V1.ad.csueastbay.edu%3E
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T120000
DTSTAMP:20080904T170905Z
SUMMARY:Los Medanos College Pow Wow
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T180000
LOCATION:2700 E. Leland Rd.\, Pittsburg CA\, 94565
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date!  The native swimmers who swim from Alcatraz t
 o SF every fall with PATHSTAR group--which\, in addition to our Pine Rid
 ge participants\, includes Caitlin Baker from Oklahoma (caitlinb)--- arr
 ives Sunday\, Sept. 28\, in San Francisco. Their Bay swimming practice s
 tarts Sept. 29\, and their Alcatraz swim is at 7 AM Oct. 6.  Their websi
 te is www.pathstar.org\n••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
 •••\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081006T070000
DTSTAMP:20080924T203256Z
SUMMARY:Alcatraz Swimmers
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081006T090000
LOCATION:San Francisco
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Medicine Warriors All Nations Dance Practice\nIntertribal Fr
 ienship House\n523 International Blvd. Oakland\n\nCome join the communit
 y for the weekly gathering of drumming and dancing.  Bring your children
  of all ages to dance.   No regalia needed\, just dance and participate 
 in a good feeling wacipi. \n\nMedicine Warriors dancers with Gilbert Bla
 cksmith and All Nations Drum with Michael Bellanger have been hosting th
 e weekly gathering for almost 10 years!\n\nFun\, Friendship\, Fitness!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070802T190000
DTSTAMP:20080207T011504Z
SUMMARY:MWAN Dance Practice
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070802T210000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd. Oakland
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1
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SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:Medicine Warriors All Nations Dance Practice\nIntertribal Fr
 ienship House\n523 International Blvd. Oakland\n\nSpecial Coming Out for
  Cinnamon Kamimila Perez\, Teestie and Josh's daughter and Lakota's gran
 ddaughter.  Potluck welcome.\n\nCome join the community for the weekly g
 athering of drumming and dancing.  Bring your children of all ages to da
 nce.   No regalia needed\, just dance and participate in a good feeling 
 wacipi. \n\nMedicine Warriors dancers with Gilbert Blacksmith and All Na
 tions Drum with Michael Bellanger have been hosting the weekly gathering
  for almost 10 years!\n\nFun\, Friendship\, Fitness!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081009T190000
DTSTAMP:20081008T184958Z
SUMMARY:MWAN Dance Practice and Coming Out
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081009T210000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd. Oakland
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20081009T190000
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Medicine Warriors All Nations Dance Practice\nIntertribal Fr
 ienship House\n523 International Blvd. Oakland\n\nCome join the communit
 y for the weekly gathering of drumming and dancing.  Bring your children
  of all ages to dance.   No regalia needed\, just dance and participate 
 in a good feeling wacipi. \n\nMedicine Warriors dancers with Gilbert Bla
 cksmith and All Nations Drum with Michael Bellanger have been hosting th
 e weekly gathering for almost 10 years!\n\nFun\, Friendship\, Fitness!\n
 \n\n***SPECIAL NOTICE***\n \nMarch 20th\, 2008\n6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.\n 
 \nAt the\nInter-Tribal Friendship House\n\n523 International Blvd.\nOakl
 and\, California 94606\n \nThe\nMedicine Warrior Dance Troupe/All Nation
  Singers\n\nWill be hosting a\n \n Happy Birthday Party\n \nFor everyone
  who was born in the month of MARCH and everybody\n \n“Get ready to bust
  a move and rock the HOUSE!!!!!”\n \nOWL DANCING CONTEST  *  POTATO DANC
 E CONTEST\n\nAsking for all past\, present and future\n\nMedicine Warrio
 rs Dancers and All Nation Singers\nto join our BIRTHDAY PARTY.\nPlease b
 ring your Families\, Friends and Neighbors.\nEVERYONE IS WELCOME\n \nMar
 ch 20th\, 2008\n6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.\n \n\nInter-Tribal Friendship Hous
 e\n\n523 International Blvd.\nOakland\, California 94606\n \nPOTLUCK ***
  POTLUCK *** POTLUCK *** POTLUCK *** POTLUCK\n \nBRING YOUR FAVORITE DIS
 H AND CELEBRATE WITH THE COMMUNITY.\n \nEveryone is Welcome\nThis is a A
 LCOHOL and DRUG FREE Celebration\n\n \nFUN   ***   FITNESS   ***   FRIEN
 DSHIP\n\n \nGilbert Blacksmith       510.827-7944    for more informatio
 n.\ngilbert_blacksmith@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080320T190000
DTSTAMP:20080319T232116Z
SUMMARY:MWAN Dance Practice
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080320T210000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd. Oakland
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20080320T190000
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION: MICHAEL HORSE\nZuni\, Mescalero Apache\, Yaqui\n \nSaturday
 \, July 12\, 2008 - 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, July 13 - 11:00 a.
 m. to 5:00 p.m. \nMichael Horse is an award winning jeweler\, painter an
 d actor.  Originally from Arizona\, Michael grew up around traditional N
 ative jewelers and began making  jewelry as a young man.  For  this show
  at Gathering Tribes he will be exhibiting the full array of his talent 
 with inlayed pieces inspired by Charles Loloma\, tradtional 1940’s style
  necklaces\, and his signature katsina pieces. \n\nFor More Information 
 About Michael Horse: www.michaelhorse.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T100000
DTSTAMP:20080709T175910Z
SUMMARY:Michael Horse Jewelry Show This Weekend & More...
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Berkeley
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SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:Santa Rosa Days Gathering\nAugust 30 & 31\, 2008\nLemoore\, 
 Calif.\n \nHead Staff:\nMC:\nTom Phillips (Kiowa\, Muscogee Creek)\nAren
 a Director:\nArt Martinez\n \nHeadman:\nTate Honadick\nHeadlady:\nAlorha
  Baga\nHost Drums:\nWar Dance ~ Az\nOther Drums:\nDark Horse singers\n \
 nAdditional Information:\nGrand Entries: 8/30/08 @12:00 Noon\; 7:30pm\; 
 8/31/08 @12:00 Noon\nGourd Dance: 8/30/08 @ 11:00am\; 8/30/08 @6:30pm\; 
 8/31/08@11pm\nBear Dance 8/29/08 @ 9:00pm\nFree Admission\; Saturday fre
 e community dinner and games in the park\;\nSoftball Tournament- 8/29-8/
 31/08\nFor more info\, call Jess Thomson.: 559.924-6961 ext 3110\n \nJer
 sey Ave\nLemoore\, Calif. 93245\n \nContact Information: Theresa Sam 559
 .816-6822\ntsam@tachi-yokut.com\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080830T180000
DTSTAMP:20080726T000241Z
SUMMARY:Santa Rosa Days Gathering
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080830T190000
LOCATION:Lemoore\, CA
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:In San Francisco\, ANSWER has initiated a mass demonstration
  on the evening of March 19 (the actual day that the invasion began) fol
 lowing militant direct actions that will take place throughout the earli
 er part of the in the Bay Area. A wide number of groups are planning and
  mobilizing for those actions.\nMarch 19\, 2008\, a day of resistance wi
 ll culminate with an evening rally at 5pm at the Civic Center followed b
 y a mass march through a number of communities ending at 24th and Missio
 n Sts.\n\nThe ANSWER Coalition is supporting and participating in the fo
 llowing anti-war actions:\n\nSat. Mar. 15\nProtest at Chevron Refinery\,
  Richmond\n11am\, rally at W. Cutting & S. Gerrard Blvds.\n1pm\, action 
 at 100 Chevron Way\nCo-sponsored by West County Toxics Coalition\, Richm
 ond Greens\, Green Action\, DASW\, ANSWER Coalition and more. Click here
  for more info.\n\nSun. Mar. 16\, 5pm \nVigil: Five Years Too Many in Ir
 aq with Sean Penn and Cindy Sheehan\nFirst Unitarian Universalist Church
 \, Franklin and Geary\, San Francisco\nhttp://www.iraqmoratorium-sfbay.o
 rg/\n\nWed. Mar. 19\, 7:30am\nNon-violent direct actions\nmeet Market an
 d Sansome\, downtown SF\nMarches to multiple sites targeting war profite
 ers departing throughout the morning. \nInitiated by DASW 510-984-2566\,
  http://www.actagainstwar.net/\n\nWed. Mar. 19\, 11:30am\nStudent & Yout
 h Speak Out\nMLK Park at MLK Way and Allston\, Berkeley\nInitiated by th
 e ANSWER Coalition and World Can’t Wait. Call 510-435-0844 for more info
 .\n\nWed. Mar. 19\nAll day protest at Marine Recruiting Center\n64 Shatt
 uck Square at University Ave.\, Berkeley\nInitiated by World Can't Wait\
 , 415-864-5153.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080319T170000
DTSTAMP:20080312T172917Z
SUMMARY:ANSWER Rally evening
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080319T210000
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Annual Tlingit and Haida San Francisco Community Picnic.  It
  will be on SUNDAY\, JULY 27 beginning with set up at 10:30 A.M.  until 
 the SMOKED SALMON\, burgers and hot dogs run out.  We are located at the
  Parrot Place picnic area near the entrance of the Oakland Childrens Zoo
  where the upper parking lot gets narrower.\nDIRECTIONS:\nTake Interstat
 e 580 in Oakland to the Golf Links Road exit\, go to the East side of th
 e freeway and follow Golf Links Road to the Oakland Zoo and drive toward
  the top of the wide parking lot.  Look for our red and black Tlingit Ha
 ida button blanket sign.\n \nTlingit and Haida provides the burgers\, ho
 t dogs\, buns\, condiments\, silverware and paper goods.  You bring a di
 sh to share with everyone or an ice chest with soda and  folding chairs 
 if you have them. The Duncan brothers and Holder family are bringing awn
 ings for much needed shade.  We HOPE to have a Pinata filled with candy 
 for the little children...I am still hunting for one.  We will have a ra
 ffle to fundraise for our College Fund so bring donations if you have an
 y.\n \nThere is a charge for parking and we have a group rate for enteri
 ng the Animal Zoo of $5.50 for adults and $4.50 for children and Seniors
  55+\, if you mention you are from the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes p
 icnic.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080727T103000
DTSTAMP:20080723T103050Z
SUMMARY:Annual Tlingit and Haida Community Potluck Picnic
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080727T113000
LOCATION:Oakland Zoo
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits\nNative American AIDS P
 roject\nNative American Health Center\nInvites You to Attend A\n\nSunris
 e Ceremony\n\n~ In Recognition of~\nNational Native HIV/AIDS Awareness D
 ay\n\nThursday\nMarch 20th\, 2008\n5:30am-7am\n\nDolores Park\, by the B
 ell\nSan Francisco\, California\n\nBreakfast available for all participa
 nts starting at 8am\n\nAt the LGBT Center\, Ceremonial Room 3rd Floor\n\
 nFollowed by a Program and Ending at 11am\n\n1800 Market Street\, San Fr
 ancisco\, California\n \nFor Information\, Contact\n\nNative American He
 alth Center at (415) 621-8051\, ext. 595 or\n\nNative American AIDS Proj
 ect at (415) 431-6227\n\nTHIS IS A CLEAN AND SOBER EVENT PLEASE HAVE RES
 PECT FOR YOURSELF\, YOUR PEOPLE\, YOUR CREATOR.  THIS EVENT IS IN COLLAB
 ORATION BETWEEN THE BAY AREA AMERICAN INDIAN TWO SPIRITS\, NATIVE AMERIC
 AN AIDS PROJECT AND THE NATIVE AMERICAN HEALTH CENTER THROUGH THE SHAKE 
 THE FEATHERS GRANT\, WHICH IS FUNDED BY THE OFFICE OF MINORITY HEALTH.\n
 \n \n\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080220T053000
DTSTAMP:20080314T075717Z
SUMMARY:Sunrise Ceremony
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080220T070000
LOCATION:Dolores Park\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:Tlingit Sculptor: Sonny Grant\nSaturday\, April 12 - 11:00 a
 .m. to 6:00 p.m.\nSunday\, April 13 - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\n \nSonny 
 is a very well known Tlingit sculptor from Juneau\, Alaska who works wit
 h soapstone\, serpentine\, pipestone\, alabaster\, and marble... also bo
 ne\, ivory\, and wood.  Sonny is Kaagwaantaan (Wolf) clan from the Chilk
 at Valley in Klukwan\, and was born and raised in Juneau. His father and
  grandfather taught him to remember the stories and the traditional way 
 of life as a Tlingit.   He apprenticed with master sculptor Simon Koonoo
 k\, an Inupiaq Eskimo from Point Hope\, Alaska.  In 2007\, Sonny and mas
 ter carver\, Doug Chilton\, carved a traditional dug-out canoe at the Sm
 ithsonian Museum in Washington\, D.C.  Sonny has shown in galleries all 
 over the world and we are very proud to introduce his work to Gathering 
 Tribes.  You can see a few of his carvings in the front window at Gather
 ing Tribes.  For more information visit Sonny's blog at: http://sonnygra
 ntstudios.blogspot.com/\n\nGathering Tribes\n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley 
  CA\n(510) 528-9038   www.gatheringtribes.com
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://sonnygrantstudios.blogspot.com/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080413T110000
DTSTAMP:20080411T181916Z
SUMMARY:Sonny Grant at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080413T170000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Award Winning Jemez Pueblo Sculptor\nVictor Vigil\n \nSaturd
 ay\, February 16\, 2008 \n11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. \nSunday\, February 17
 \, 2008 \n11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. \n\nVictor Vigil's sculptures include 
 buffalo\, bear\, people and other familiar images from the Southwest. He
  is a twelve time winner of the prestigious SWAIA Annual Indian Market a
 ward. Victor began sculpting in 1978 and is self taught. His medium is t
 he New Mexico\, Colorado and Utah alabaster\, as well as other stones fr
 om within the country. His sculptures vary in size from small table top 
 carvings to pieces well over 5 feet. Victor will be exhibiting his lates
 t works at Gathering Tribes during this two day show.\n \nWe have severa
 l of his smaller pieces now for a sneak peak of Victor's work.  Please j
 oin us in welcoming him to his first show at Gathering Tribes!\n\n1573 S
 olano Ave v Berkeley  CA  94707\n(510) 528-9038 v Open Daily \nhttp://ww
 w.gatheringtribes.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080216T110000
DTSTAMP:20080207T034023Z
SUMMARY:Victor Vigil at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20081004T172000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080216T180000
LOCATION:1573 Solano Ave Berkeley  CA
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Date	 4/16/2008\nEvent	 Native American & Indigenous College
  Students Mixer\nStart Time	 4:15 PM\nEnd Time	 8:00 PM\nLocation	 SF St
 ate University\, 1600 Holloway Ave\, SF\, CA 94132\nDescription	 The bra
 nd new SFSU Ethnic Studies Student Resource & Empowerment Center and Fir
 st Nation Hawks Student Organization will be holding a casual social gat
 hering where Native American and Indigenous college students can meet on
 e another and have a good time. (This is NOT limited to SFSU students.) 
 This event is April 16\, 2008 (Wednesday) evening from 4:30-8 p.m. at Sa
 n Francisco State University\, 1600 Holloway Ave\, SF\, CA 94132. It is 
 being held on the Terrace Level of the Cesar Chavez Student Center in th
 e Rigoberta Menchu Room. There will be a DJ\, an open Mic and a DESSERT 
 BUFFET. Admission is FREE.\nPosted by	 Nooxsee\nUpdated	 3/21/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080416T161500
DTSTAMP:20080326T191251Z
SUMMARY:SFSU Students Mixer
CREATED:20081004T172004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080416T200000
LOCATION:Rigoberta Menchu Room\, Cesar Chavez Student Center\, SFSU
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Subject: Vallejo pow wow?\nDate: Mon\, 17 Mar 2008 13:44:59 
 -0700\n\nGreetings everyone\,\nI just got word that Marcia & Ira Hoaglen
 \, of Wailaki and their family out of Sacramento\, will be doing the Pow
  Wow in Vallejo this year.  The dates\, times\, and location will be the
  same\, July 26 & 27\, 2008 at Waterfront in Vallejo. Marcia and Ira wil
 l be new event coordinators for this pow wow\, called simply\, the Valle
 jo Pow Wow.  Watch for new flyers\, and the vendors will be receiving ne
 w applications very soon. Contact: Marcia @ 916-421-0657 for more inform
 ation.\nPlease come out and support this event.\nMidge\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080727T120000
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SUMMARY:Vallejo Powwow
CREATED:20081004T172009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080727T130000
LOCATION:Waterfront\, Vallejo
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DESCRIPTION:D-Q Student and Community clean up day      Where: D-Q Unive
 rsity    When:April 11\,12\, 2008    What Time:10:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon 
 and From to 3:00 P.M. to ?    We as the Student/Community members of D-Q
  University want to welcome  the community\, and supporters of D-Q to he
 lp\, and support a clean up  the grounds Day of D-Q. The potluck will st
 art at1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M.    P.S.    "We also want to let the communi
 ty know that your asked to support D-Q  clean up day at your own risk"  
   \n\nContact: \nYazzie--- yazzieyazzie@yahoo.com           Steve --- sc
 abiestiger@yahoo.com           Miah \n --- miah.arechiga@yahoo.com or (9
 15)333-4540           Mazatzin--zemazatzin@hotmail.com           \nConsu
 ela--cvindigenous@yahoo.com or (916)371-0370
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T100000
DTSTAMP:20080411T075238Z
SUMMARY:DQU Clean Up Day
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T170000
LOCATION:DQU
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DESCRIPTION:Philip Klasky\nThe Cultural Conservancy\n(415) 531-6890\n \n
 Native American Salt Song Singers will Travel from across the West to Mo
 urn Ancestors Housed in UC Berkeley Basement\n \nAward-Winning Singers f
 rom 14 Indian Bands to Perform Ancient \nSongs in UCB’s Sproul Plaza at 
 Noon\, January 22\n \nBERKELEY\, Calif\, Jan. 17\, 2007 -- Tribal leader
 s and members of The Salt Song Project\, a program of the Native America
 n Land Conservancy (Non-Profit 501.C.3)\, will conduct an historic Inter
 -Tribal ceremony at noon on January 22 in UC Berkeley’s Sproul Plaza. Th
 e ceremony will mourn the thousands of Native Americans whose remains ar
 e stored in drawers and plastic bags a few hundred feet away in the gym 
 basement adjacent to the Phoebe Hearst Museum.\n \nTraditional Salt Song
  singers from fourteen bands of Southern Paiutes and Chemehuevi will tra
 vel from Arizona\, Utah\, Nevada and Southern California to sing the las
 t four songs from a 142 song cycle. The Salt Songs are mourning songs th
 at traditionally begin at sundown and are sung through the night and int
 o the morning before sunrise. The last four songs are extremely importan
 t for the purpose of the ceremony\, which is to send the spirits of the 
 Hearst’s skeletal remains back to their homelands and bring closure to t
 heir time here on Mother Earth. The desecration of Native burial sites b
 y archaeologists has violated Native American ceremonial and religious b
 eliefs about their ancestors.\n \n“To me\, the last four songs are the m
 ost important\,” said Vivienne Caron Jake\, Kaibab Paiute\, who co-found
 ed the Salt Song Project with Matthew Leivas\, Sr.\, Chemehuevi. “The so
 ngs sing about the inevitable death and also the excitement and desire t
 o get to the other side and how these individuals on the other side are 
 waiting. The spirit that will soon join them is drooling at the mouth in
  excitement and just tasting what is referred to as the happy hunting gr
 ounds or heaven."\n \nVivienne Jake and Matthew Leivas\, Sr. feel it is 
 imperative to conduct this rite of passage ceremony now to raise public 
 awareness about the shocking lack of cooperation from UC administrators 
 with tribal entities. Despite numerous resolutions from tribes and the N
 ational Congress of American Indians and thousands of letters and emails
  requesting repatriation\, senior UC administrators have refused to meet
  with tribal leaders and have continued to deny tribes their lawful clai
 m for the religious and ceremonial reburial of their ancestors. Thus far
 \, UCB Chancellor Robert Birgeneau and UC system president Rory Hume hav
 e simply ignored requests to discuss the University’s administration of 
 the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and 
 have referred all inquiries to Museum subordinates who lack the power an
 d desire to change UC NAGPRA policies.\n \n“We urge all Native Americans
  and social justice allies to bring drums\, gourds or other instruments\
 , if they like\, to participate in this historic ceremony and support ou
 r effort to stop the desecration of our ancestors’ remains\,” said Leiva
 s. “We even extend an invitation to Chancellor Birgeneau\, Provost Hume 
 and the UC Regents\, who might develop a better understanding of the pro
 found sadness that UC policies have produced among Native peoples. They 
 can drum along with us.”\n \nThe Salt Song Project has conducted similar
  ceremonies at Sherman Indian School Cemetery in Riverside California\, 
 Stewart Indian School in Carson\, Nevada\, and at the Old Woman Mountain
 s in the Southern California Desert.  For further information about the 
 Salt Song Project\, visit http://www.nativeland.org/saltsong2.html#ilrp 
 or contact:\n \n·      Native American Land Conservancy\, (760) 775-2204
 \n·      Cultural Conservancy\, (415) 561-6594\n·      Chemehuevi Cultur
 al Center\, (760) 874-3052\n·      Matthew Leivas\, Sr.\, (760) 858-4049
 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080122T120000
DTSTAMP:20080315T172959Z
SUMMARY:Native American Singers to Mourn Ancestors / Jan 22\, 2008 / UC 
 Berkeley /
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080122T130000
LOCATION:UC  Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Huichol Artist: Luciano Valdez\nExhibiting Yarn Paintings & 
 Beadwork\nSaturday\, August 9 - 11:00 to 6:00 \nSunday\, August 10 - 11:
 00 to 5:00\n\nLuciano is back from Mexico with box loads of new Huichol 
 beadwork\, yarn paintings and beaded jewelry!  Huichol art is made by pl
 acing a thin layer of beeswax and tree resin over wood\, and then pressi
 ng either the yarn or the seed beads in to the mixture in symbolic desig
 ns.  Each design has significance in the Huichol culture and most of the
  pieces are created for either healing or protection.  Horned toads and 
 scorpions offer protection\, while the peyote cactus and shamans offer h
 ealing.  The blue deer is a common image.  In ceremony\, when windows to
  the spirit world open up\, it is the blue deer who is the messenger bet
 ween the human beings and the pantheon of elemental creation beings call
 ed "Grandmas and Grandpas".  \n \nLuciano and his community receive all 
 of the proceeds of this show. \nIt is our way of supporting Luciano and 
 the traditional community and\nceremonial center of Nueva Colonia where 
 he lives. \nPlease join us this weekend in celebrating this vibrant indi
 genous village!\n \nA huge THANK YOU to our friend Linda who was able to
  procure a\ncomputer for Luciano's nephew!!  When I told Luciano\, I cou
 ld hear\nhis huge smile over the telephone.  It truly does take a villag
 e...\n______________________________\n \nPeace & All Good Things to You!
 \n Since 1991\, Gathering Tribes Gallery has featured art\, crafts and j
 ewelry by\nNative American artisans and features the artwork and jewelry
  of Michael Horse. \n \nThe gallery is located at 1573 Solano Ave\, Berk
 eley\, CA\, and is open daily:\nSunday from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\, Mo
 nday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\,\nand Tuesday through Saturday from 1
 0:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. \n \nFor more information call (510) 528-9038 or 
 check the web site at www.gatheringtribes.com\nGathering Tribes is a Nat
 ive American woman owned business.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T110000
DTSTAMP:20080806T020621Z
SUMMARY:Huichol Art Show This Weekend!
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080809T180000
LOCATION:Gathering  Tribes \n1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley  CA
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Date	 2/27/2008\nEvent	 Native Americans & The Bay Area shor
 t course\nStart Time	 6:30 PM\nEnd Time	 9:30 PM\nLocation	 Merritt Coll
 ege\, 12500 Campus Dr.\, D165\nDescription	 NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE BAY
  AREA ENVIRONMENT Merritt College\, 12500 Campus Drive\, Oakland Instruc
 tor: Darby Price\, Ph.D. dprice@samuelmerritt.edu (510) 549-3458. Wednes
 days (lect) 2/27\, 3/5\, 3/12\, 3/19 6:30p-9:30p. Optional Sundays (fiel
 d) 3/2\, 3/9\, 3/16 8:30a-5p. Optional Saturday (field) 3/8 8:30a-5p. En
 roll online: http://peralta.edu/apps/page.asp?Q=Enroll%20Now In Person: 
 Admissions & Records Office on campus in Building P\, Room P300. Continu
 ing students may enroll by phone at 510 208-7225 Cross listed (can be ta
 ken as either): Environmental Studies ENVST 076D Code: M1234 Native Amer
 ican Studies NATAM 76 code: M1425 0.5-5 UNITS (.5 for lectures required\
 , .5 per optional field day\, .5 per optional projects) (only $7.50 per 
 .5 credit) Instructor: D. Price Room: D165 Code: M1234 MEETS 02/27/08 TO
  03/19/08 Sec L/L Hours Days 1 Lec 0630-0930PM 4 Wednesdays Required. Op
 tional: Field 0830-1230 3 Sundays\, 1 Saturday. Field 0100-0500PM 3 Sund
 ays\, 1 Saturday. Description: Native Peoples in the Bay Area reveal div
 erse forms of adaptation to their surrounding environments: from the tra
 ditional Ohlone and Miwok whom originally inhabited this land\, to the c
 ontemporary pan-Indian urban community. This course will examine cosmolo
 gical\, historical\, and socio-cultural perspectives on human/land relat
 ionships among Native Americans of the area in: Pre-European\, Mission\,
  Anglo\, Contemporary times. The course will include lectures\, readings
  and fieldtrips to further our understanding of area Natives in relation
  to the Bay Area environment. Lectures and readings address the history 
 and social ecology of the adaptation of Native Americans to the Bay Area
  environment from historical times to the present. Field sessions includ
 e visits to places in the Bay Area that are particularly significant to 
 understanding the lifeways of area Native Peoples\, and provide opportun
 ities to converse with and learn from local Native Americans. Fieldtrips
  will examine pathways\, botanical plant habitats\, campgrounds\, shellm
 ounds\, murals\, sculptures\, art installations\, museums\, and current 
 community sites. Emphasis is placed on first-hand observations\, and on 
 gaining insights into contemporary American Indian views of the region\,
  as well as providing students with access to resources for continued st
 udy. This is a fun way to learn about Native Americans and the Bay Area.
 \nPosted by	 darbyprice1\nUpdated	 2/2/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080227T170000
DTSTAMP:20080207T004402Z
SUMMARY:Native Americans & The Bay Area short course
CREATED:20081004T172007Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080227T180000
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DESCRIPTION:Sat. Mar. 15\nProtest at Chevron Refinery\, Richmond\n11am\,
  rally at W. Cutting & S. Gerrard Blvds.\n1pm\, action at 100 Chevron Wa
 y\nCo-sponsored by West County Toxics Coalition\, Richmond Greens\, Gree
 n Action\, DASW\, ANSWER Coalition and more. Click here for more info.
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DTSTAMP:20080312T173105Z
SUMMARY:Protest at Chevron Refinery\, Richmond
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080315T140000
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DESCRIPTION:\nBOARD MEETING  Sunday August 19\,  11 AM\n\nDedicated Indi
 genous people\n\nDQU welcomes any person\, groups\, or organizations wil
 ling to donate\ntowards our alternative energy programs. We also are ask
 ing for donations\nof propane\, food\, gas\, wood\, cleaning supplies\, 
 computers\, solar\npanels\, biodiesel.\n\nWith the current financial cri
 sis DQU is now burdened\, we are also\nasking for donations to keep the 
 lights on.\n\nWe ask that any educated movers and shakers who want a pla
 ce to teach\nand preach the truth to our youth. To answer the plea to he
 lp save\nCalifornia's only Tribal College.\n\nfor more information conta
 ct -\nShirley Lincoln (916) 719-6328\nor  Jane elliott (916)  213-6786\n
 \nhttp://www.myspace.com/dquniversity\nFrom:  danielleOsageinLA @ msn.co
 m (take out spaces)
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070819T110000
DTSTAMP:20080207T011959Z
SUMMARY:DQU Board Meeting
CREATED:20081004T171950Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070819T150000
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DESCRIPTION:Date	 3/28/2008\nEvent	 Peace and Dignity Journeys Fundraise
 r\nStart Time	 6:30 PM\nEnd Time	 10:00 PM\nLocation	 Galeria de La Raza
  2857 24th St. @ Bryant\nDescription	 Peace and Dignity Journeys 2008 Ar
 t Auction + Photography Sale\, (featuring photographs from previous runs
 ) Fundraiser for a spiritual run from Alaska to Panama Saturday April 19
 th @ Galeria de la Raza 6:30 to 10 pm Opening Prayer Children Pow- Wow D
 ancers + Big Drum + Runner Testimonials Photography Exhibit + Art Sale +
  Raffle + Food Sale The Peace and Dignity Journeys are spiritual runs th
 at embody the prophecy of the Eagle and Condor. This prophecy mandates t
 hat all Indigenous Peoples in the Western Hemisphere be reunited in a sp
 iritual way in order to heal our nations so that we can begin to work to
 wards a better future for our children and generations to come. The Jour
 ney takes place every four years as a ceremonial movement with the goal 
 of reuniting indigenous communities\, nations\, and people of this conti
 nent. The run will start May 1st in Chikaloon Alaska and in Tierra del F
 uego\, Argentina and will end in Panama in November.\nPosted by	 adriana
 \nUpdated	 3/28/2008
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080328T183000
DTSTAMP:20080402T081805Z
SUMMARY:Peace and Dignity Journeys Fundraiser
CREATED:20081004T171953Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080328T220000
LOCATION:Galeria de La Raza 2857 24th St. @ Bryant
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DESCRIPTION:All Nations Cultural Night\n \nTuesday • April 29 • 2008\n \
 n 7:00 p.m. -  9:00 p.m.\n \nDecoto Adult School Multi-Purpose Room\n \n
 6th and H Street\, Union City\, CA 94587\n \nCultural perseverance is ac
 complished through passing the arts of one generation to the next. We be
 lieve that our community has a wealth of knowledge and skills that can b
 e shared to advance the betterment of ourselves\, children and families.
 \n \nJoin us in promoting the healing of our community through the shari
 ng of the following cultural activities:\n \n                • Story tel
 ling – our true history\n \n                • Poetry\, spoken word\, tea
 tro\n \n                • Music – singing\, traditional instruments\n \n
                 • Cultural dance\n \n                • Cultural crafts –
  bead work\, sewing\, wood work\n \n                • Art – drawing\, pa
 inting\, murals\, graphics\, silk screen\, photography\n \n             
    • Food for healing – cooking for better health\, natural remedies\n \
 n                • Outdoor activities – outings\, sports\, camping\, wil
 derness exploring\n \n \nHere is an opportunity to bring our community t
 ogether. Join us in our “All Nations Cultural Night” for the health of o
 ur community\, our youth\, and our families. You will gain moral support
 \, fellowship\, and be able to learn new artistic skills.\n \nFor more i
 nfo. contact Enrique at 510.489.2343\n \nor e-mail enrique_romero@excite
 .com\n \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080429T190000
DTSTAMP:20080428T185145Z
SUMMARY:All Nations Cultural Night
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080429T210000
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SEQUENCE:2
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080418T110000
DTSTAMP:20080324T202049Z
SUMMARY:AISES 2nd Annual Golf Tournament
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080418T120000
LOCATION:Hercules\, CA
DESCRIPTION:Hi Everyone\,\n\nI've attached the flyer for:\n\nThe 2nd Ann
 ual AISES (American Indian Science & Engineering Society) Professional C
 hapter's Golf Tournament & Awards Banquet\nFriday\, April 18\, 2008 @11:
 00am (First Tee Time)\nGolf Course:  Franklin Canyon Golf Course\, Highw
 ay 4\, Hercules\, CA\nAwards Banquet & Dinner:  Berkeley City College\, 
 2050 Center Street\, Berkeley\, CA 94720\nEntry Fee:  $150 per person\, 
 includes green fee/cart fee\, lunch\, dinner\n\nThough we are working to
 wards the 40 person tournament\, we ask that you contact us immediately 
 to sign up for one of the remaining tee times.  PLEASE SEND YOUR CHECK I
 N AS SOON AS POSSIBLE\, if you haven't done so\, and once you send in yo
 ur check\, please give me an email or call me to confirm your tee time. 
  Please forward this email to friends\, family and golfers that want to 
 help out a great cause.\n\nAny students that are interested in assisting
  Berkeley City College with set-up or AISES Staff with the golf tourname
 nt\, or need copies of the Scholarship Application\, please email me at 
 1CaLKiowa@gmail.com\n
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DESCRIPTION:Zapatista Women Meet with Women of the World\nSaturday\, May
  17\, 2008\, 7:00 P.M.\nNiebyl-Proctor Library\n6501 Telegraph Ave.\nOak
 land\n\nPlease support this fundraiser for the Longest Walk II.\n\nAs Na
 tive Americans walk across the country again to renew spirituality and b
 ridge generations\, they are in need of funds to support their walk. Mor
 ning Star Gali\, a Bay Area coordinator for the Longest Walk\, will spea
 k on its significance.\n\nAlso: The Chiapas Support Committee presents a
  slide show and report from the Zapatista Women's Meeting (Encuentro) in
  La Garrucha\, Chiapas\, Mexico.  3\,000 people registered to hear these
  revolutionary women describe how they emerged from serfdom to become re
 sistance leaders.  Update on the current situation in the Chiapas confli
 ct zone and Questions/ Discussion.  Admission is free\, Donations Reques
 ted. Donations benefit the Longest Walk II.  Wheelchair Acessible. \n\nF
 or more information: (510) 654-9587 or email: cezmat@igc.org\n----------
 ---------------------------\n\nChiapas Support Committee\nP.O. Box  3421
 \nOakland\, CA  94609\nTel: (510) 654-9587\nEmail: cezmat@igc.org\nhttp:
 //www.chiapas-support.org\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T190000
DTSTAMP:20080513T165858Z
SUMMARY:Zapatista Women Meet with Women of the World
CREATED:20081004T171955Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080517T220000
LOCATION:Niebyl-Proctor Library\n6501 Telegraph Ave.\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:A Life in Print - Sunday\, Sept. 28 at 12pm\nThe story of Ba
 y Area artist Xavier Viramontes\, one of the most influential artists of
  our time and a founding member of Galeria de la Raza\, whose iconoclast
  silk screen poster "Boycott Grapes" for the United Farm Workers awakene
 d a nation and rallied the Chicano movement in art. \nPrograms and resou
 rces are listed in KQED’s online Latino Heritage Month Resource Guide wi
 th program listings and descriptions in English and Spanish. To download
  a copy or to learn more about our Latino Heritage Month programs and ev
 ents\, visit http://www.kqed.org/heritage/.  
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DTSTAMP:20080916T195444Z
SUMMARY:A Life in Print Xavier Viramontes
CREATED:20081004T172002Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080928T130000
LOCATION:kqed
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DESCRIPTION:Native American Homebuyers Presentation\n\nOn May 2\, 2008\,
  NAHC will welcome back Jim Mahoney\, a representative from Cascade Resi
 dential Mortgage.  Jim will be onsite to give a presentation regarding t
 he Native American Section 184 Loan Program. This is a great program for
  Native Americans seeking to buy a home.  Jim Mahoney from Cascade Resid
 ential Mortgage is licensed to broker the Section 184 Native American Lo
 an Program in California\, Oregon and Washington.  The loan program is o
 pen to all Native Americans from a Federally Recognized Tribe (at least 
 one borrower must be Native)\, specific details regarding the benefits o
 f the loan program can be found below.\n\nThe presentation will take pla
 ce as follows:\n\nOakland Clinic – 5/2/08 at 10:00am - 1st Floor Confere
 nce Room\n\nAfter the presentation\, Jim will meet with interested indiv
 iduals for a pre-qualification meeting.  If you would like to meet with 
 Jim\, please contact me by Friday 4/11/08. Individual meetings will last
  15-20 minutes.\n\nNative American Section 184 Loan Program:\n\n-Only on
 e loan\, fixed rate\, 30 YEAR ONLY.  (no need for second mortgage)\n\n-N
 o Mortgage insurance required\n\n-Minimal down payment\, only 2.25% vs. 
 typical 20% on conventional loans\n\n-Credit challenged borrowers are st
 ill eligible for the program.\n\n-Only need one Native American on the l
 oan (ok to have 2 borrowers)\n\n-Fees that are waived include: applicati
 on fee\, processing fee\, bank underwriting fee.  Save over $2\,000 in c
 losing costs.\n\n-Cash out refinances up to 85% of current appraised val
 ue.\n\n-All properties must be owner occupied\, no investment properties
  are allowed\n\n-Land does not have to be on a Reservation!!!  All of Or
 egon\, Washington and California are eligible.\n\n-Great interest rates\
 , even if you have credit challenges.\n\nNatalie Aguilera I Human Resour
 ces Manager\n\nNative American Health Center I 3124 International Blvd. 
 Oakland\, CA  94601\n\n510.747.3035 I 510.748.0116 (fax) I NatalieA@nati
 vehealth.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080502T100000
DTSTAMP:20080424T205108Z
SUMMARY:Native American Homebuyers Presentation
CREATED:20081004T172005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080502T110000
LOCATION:Oakland Clinic 1st Floor Conference Room
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DESCRIPTION:VOLUNTEER DAY: \nOHLONE VILLAGE SITE 􏰀 􏰁 \nSaturday\, Octo
 ber 4 \n2-4:30 pm\, Course #19256 \nHelp us repair the building structur
 es at the Tuibun- \nOhlone village site. We’ll also clean and weed the \
 narea. Volunteer your time and learn about Ohlone \nhistory and the cult
 ural significance of the village site. \nSnacks\, water\, tools and glov
 es provided. (12+ yrs) \nDino Labiste\, Naturalist \nReg. Required: 1-88
 8-EBPARKS (327-2757) online registration begins Aug 12.\n\nCOYOTE HILLS 
 REGIONAL PARK \n8000 Patterson Ranch Road\, Fremont CA 94555  •  (510) 7
 95-9385  •  chvisit@ebparks.org \n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T140000
DTSTAMP:20080917T182422Z
SUMMARY:Repair Ohlone Village Site
CREATED:20081004T172003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T163000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park\, Fremont
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DESCRIPTION:Native American Studies Speaker Series\, 2008-09\nIndigenous
  Writing Across Time and Genre\n\nJanet McAdams\n\nMonday\, Oct. 13	Open
  Mic with Janet McAdams\n5-7 p.m.		Morrison Library\n			Co-sponsored by 
 Lyric and Achiote Press\n\nTuesday\, Oct. 14	Lecture: "The Poet-Critic\,
  The Native Writer" \n2 p.m.			554 Barrows Hall\nJanet McAdams is the au
 thor of two collections of poetry\, Feral (Salt 2007) and The Island of 
 Lost Luggage (Arizona 2000)\, which won the Diane Decorah First Book Awa
 rd from the Native Writers Circle of the Americas and the American Book 
 Award. With  HYPERLINK "http://www.nativewiki.org/Geary_Hobson" \\o "Gea
 ry Hobson"  Geary Hobson and Kathryn Walkiewicz\, she is editing the ant
 hology\, The People Who Stayed: Southeastern Indian Writing after the Re
 moval (Oklahoma\, in press). New projects include Red Weather\, a novel 
 about the sterilization of Indian women in the 1970s\, a memoir\, Not to
 o Sane: Art and the Romance of Suffering\, and a third collection of poe
 try\, The Lookout Book. Janet edits Earthworks\, a book series from Salt
  Publishing focusing on indigenous poetry. Her poems have been published
  in North American Review\, Poetry\, TriQuarterly\, Women's Review of Bo
 oks\, Kenyon Review\, and other magazines. She teaches at Kenyon College
 \, where she is the Robert P. Hubbard Professor of Poetry. In addition t
 o teaching creative writing\, environmental literature\, and indigenous 
 literature\, she is a practitioner and teacher of Integral Yoga. \n
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DTSTAMP:20081006T234528Z
SUMMARY:Janet McAdams on Indigenous Writing
CREATED:20081006T234528Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081013T190000
LOCATION:Morrison Library\, UC Berkeley
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Native American Studies Speaker Series\, 2008-09\nIndigenous
  Writing Across Time and Genre\n\nJanet McAdams\n\nMonday\, Oct. 13	Open
  Mic with Janet McAdams\n5-7 p.m.		Morrison Library\n			Co-sponsored by 
 Lyric and Achiote Press\n\nTuesday\, Oct. 14	Lecture: "The Poet-Critic\,
  The Native Writer" \n2 p.m.			554 Barrows Hall\nJanet McAdams is the au
 thor of two collections of poetry\, Feral (Salt 2007) and The Island of 
 Lost Luggage (Arizona 2000)\, which won the Diane Decorah First Book Awa
 rd from the Native Writers Circle of the Americas and the American Book 
 Award. With  HYPERLINK "http://www.nativewiki.org/Geary_Hobson" \\o "Gea
 ry Hobson"  Geary Hobson and Kathryn Walkiewicz\, she is editing the ant
 hology\, The People Who Stayed: Southeastern Indian Writing after the Re
 moval (Oklahoma\, in press). New projects include Red Weather\, a novel 
 about the sterilization of Indian women in the 1970s\, a memoir\, Not to
 o Sane: Art and the Romance of Suffering\, and a third collection of poe
 try\, The Lookout Book. Janet edits Earthworks\, a book series from Salt
  Publishing focusing on indigenous poetry. Her poems have been published
  in North American Review\, Poetry\, TriQuarterly\, Women's Review of Bo
 oks\, Kenyon Review\, and other magazines. She teaches at Kenyon College
 \, where she is the Robert P. Hubbard Professor of Poetry. In addition t
 o teaching creative writing\, environmental literature\, and indigenous 
 literature\, she is a practitioner and teacher of Integral Yoga. \n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081014T140000
DTSTAMP:20081006T234620Z
SUMMARY:Janet McAdams on Indigenous Writing: "The Poet Critic\, The Nati
 ve Writer
CREATED:20081006T234620Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081014T150000
LOCATION:554 Barrows Hall\, UCB
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081009T170000
DTSTAMP:20081006T235108Z
SUMMARY:Family Outreach & Engagement barbeque
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081009T190000
LOCATION:Emma Prusch Park\, San Jose
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to the Native American Family Outreach & Eng
 agement barbeque this Thursday at Emma Prusch Park\, corner of Story and
  King Roads in San Jose.  The barbeque begins at 5pm – 7pm.
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CREATED:20081006T235108Z
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SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:Acorn Day\, California State Indian Museum\, 2618 K St.\, Sa
 cramento. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Kids and family activities. (916) 324-
 0971.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081018T100000
DTSTAMP:20081008T175127Z
SUMMARY:Acorn Day
CREATED:20081008T175055Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081018T110000
LOCATION:Sacramento
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:November 22 – January 18\n\nThe Sasquatch Chronicles and Hol
 iday Show\, Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.\, Folsom. Artists Gay
 le Anita\, Jack Alvarez\, John Howell\, Frank LaPena\, and Lorraine Luna
  were fortunately able to travel deep into Sasquatch country in order to
  bring back amazing images of Big Foot at home\, work\, and play. Second
  Saturday Reception on December 13 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. (916) 985-3851
  or pwtfolsom@aol.com.\n\nPacific Western Traders\, 3005 Wool Street\, F
 olsom\,CA\, 95630.  916.985-3851.  http://www.pacwesttraders.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081122T000000
DTSTAMP:20081008T175522Z
SUMMARY:The Sasquatch Chronicles
CREATED:20081008T175311Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081122T010000
LOCATION:PWT\, Folsom
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END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:12
DESCRIPTION:November 22 – January 18\n\nThe Sasquatch Chronicles and Hol
 iday Show\, Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.\, Folsom. Artists Gay
 le Anita\, Jack Alvarez\, John Howell\, Frank LaPena\, and Lorraine Luna
  were fortunately able to travel deep into Sasquatch country in order to
  bring back amazing images of Big Foot at home\, work\, and play. Second
  Saturday Reception on December 13 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. (916) 985-3851
  or pwtfolsom@aol.com.\n\nPacific Western Traders\, 3005 Wool Street\, F
 olsom\,CA\, 95630.  916.985-3851.  http://www.pacwesttraders.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T180000
DTSTAMP:20081008T175602Z
SUMMARY:Reception: The Sasquatch Chronicles
CREATED:20081008T175311Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T210000
LOCATION:PWT\, Folsom
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T000000
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:November 28–29\n\nArts and Crafts Fair\, State Indian Museum
 \, 2618 K St.\, Sacramento. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Contact Ileana Maest
 as or Connie McGough at (916) 324-0971 or email imaestas@parks.ca.gov or
  cmcgough@parks.ca.gov.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081128T100000
DTSTAMP:20081008T175652Z
SUMMARY:Arts and Crafts Fair
CREATED:20081008T175627Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081128T110000
LOCATION:Sacamento
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:November 28–29\n\nArts and Crafts Fair\, State Indian Museum
 \, 2618 K St.\, Sacramento. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Contact Ileana Maest
 as or Connie McGough at (916) 324-0971 or email imaestas@parks.ca.gov or
  cmcgough@parks.ca.gov.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081129T100000
DTSTAMP:20081008T175716Z
SUMMARY:Arts and Crafts Fair
CREATED:20081008T175627Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081129T110000
LOCATION:Sacamento
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:December 6–7\n\nHoliday Markets\, Pacific Western Traders\, 
 305 Wool St.\, Folsom. Native American artists and crafts people will de
 monstrate\, show\, and sell their work. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (916) 98
 5-3851 or pwtfolsom@aol.com.\n\nPacific Western Traders\, 3005 Wool Stre
 et\, Folsom\,CA\, 95630.  916.985-3851.  http://www.pacwesttraders.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081206T100000
DTSTAMP:20081008T175846Z
SUMMARY:Holiday Markets
CREATED:20081008T175752Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081206T180000
LOCATION:PWT\, Folsom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:December 13–14\n\nHoliday Markets\, Pacific Western Traders\
 , 305 Wool St.\, Folsom. Native American artists and crafts people will 
 demonstrate show and sell their work: Linda Aguilar\, Richard Aguilar\, 
 Victor Gabriel\, Pauline Kothman\, Melissa Leal\, Meyo Maruffo\, Luwanna
  Quitiquit\, and Michael Rogers. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.\, Sund
 ay 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (916) 985-3851 or pwtfolsom@aol.com.\n\nPacif
 ic Western Traders\, 3005 Wool Street\, Folsom\,CA\, 95630.  916.985-385
 1.  http://www.pacwesttraders.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T100000
DTSTAMP:20081008T180327Z
SUMMARY:Holiday Markets
CREATED:20081008T175939Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T110000
LOCATION:PWT\, Folsom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:December 6–7\n\nHoliday Markets\, Pacific Western Traders\, 
 305 Wool St.\, Folsom. Native American artists and crafts people will de
 monstrate\, show\, and sell their work. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (916) 98
 5-3851 or pwtfolsom@aol.com.\n\nPacific Western Traders\, 3005 Wool Stre
 et\, Folsom\,CA\, 95630.  916.985-3851.  http://www.pacwesttraders.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081207T100000
DTSTAMP:20081008T180055Z
SUMMARY:Holiday Markets
CREATED:20081008T175752Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081207T180000
LOCATION:PWT\, Folsom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:December 20–21\n\nHoliday Markets\, Pacific Western Traders\
 , 305 Wool St.\, Folsom. Native American artists and crafts people will 
 demonstrate\, show\, and sell their work. Artist to be announced. 10:00 
 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (916) 985-3851 or pwtfolsom@aol.com.\n\nPacific Wester
 n Traders\, 3005 Wool Street\, Folsom\,CA\, 95630.  916.985-3851.  http:
 //www.pacwesttraders.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081220T100000
DTSTAMP:20081008T180255Z
SUMMARY:Holiday Markets
CREATED:20081008T180120Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081220T180000
LOCATION:PWT\, Folsom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:December 20–21\n\nHoliday Markets\, Pacific Western Traders\
 , 305 Wool St.\, Folsom. Native American artists and crafts people will 
 demonstrate\, show\, and sell their work. Artist to be announced. 10:00 
 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (916) 985-3851 or pwtfolsom@aol.com.\n\nPacific Wester
 n Traders\, 3005 Wool Street\, Folsom\,CA\, 95630.  916.985-3851.  http:
 //www.pacwesttraders.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081221T100000
DTSTAMP:20081008T180302Z
SUMMARY:Holiday Markets
CREATED:20081008T180120Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081221T180000
LOCATION:PWT\, Folsom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:December 13–14\n\nHoliday Markets\, Pacific Western Traders\
 , 305 Wool St.\, Folsom. Native American artists and crafts people will 
 demonstrate show and sell their work: Linda Aguilar\, Richard Aguilar\, 
 Victor Gabriel\, Pauline Kothman\, Melissa Leal\, Meyo Maruffo\, Luwanna
  Quitiquit\, and Michael Rogers. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.\, Sund
 ay 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (916) 985-3851 or pwtfolsom@aol.com.\n\nPacif
 ic Western Traders\, 3005 Wool Street\, Folsom\,CA\, 95630.  916.985-385
 1.  http://www.pacwesttraders.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081214T100000
DTSTAMP:20081008T180341Z
SUMMARY:Holiday Markets
CREATED:20081008T175939Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081214T110000
LOCATION:PWT\, Folsom
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Peace & Dignity Journeys Fundraiser 7 PM \n\nThe Peace and D
 ignity Journeys is currently in Mexico\, scheduled to arrive in Panama d
 uring the week of November 14th and they need help with funds! Join us i
 n raising funds for the intercontinental run!\n\nIFH\, 523 International
  Blvd.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T190000
DTSTAMP:20081008T182436Z
SUMMARY:Peace & Dignity Journeys Fundraiser
CREATED:20081008T182322Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T230000
LOCATION:IFH\, Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:For Immediate Release 			Media Contact: Miriam\nSeptember 22
 \, 2008				Abrams (510) 579-5893\n\nThis a benefit: How the West Was Won
  Benefit for East Bay Waldorf School’s Diversity Committee\, so they are
  asking Donations of $15 - $50 but no one turned away for lack of funds.
 \n						 HYPERLINK "mailto:miriam@miriamabrams.com" miriam@miriamabrams.
 com\n\n	Ticket Info contact: iricbridges@aol.com \nor call 510-243-0797\
 n\n\nPre-eminent Native American/Oneida Comedian Charlie Hill Performs o
 n Indigenous People’s Week-end in Rare Bay Area appearance\n\nHow the We
 st Was Won Benefit for East Bay Waldorf School’s Diversity Committee\n\n
 Oakland\, CA  - Veteran Native American/Oneida Comedian Charlie Hill wil
 l make a rare Bay Area appearance on Indigenous People’s Week-end\, Sund
 ay\, October 12\, 2008\, 7:00-9:00 pm at Laney College Theater\, 900 Fal
 lon St.\, Oakland\, in a benefit for East Bay Waldorf School’s Diversity
  Committee\, in “How the West Was Won.” Charlie Hill will be performing 
 with San Francisco playwright and East Bay Waldorf School teacher Gary A
 ylesworth\, his long-time friend. \n\nCharlie’s laugh-out-loud comedy ro
 utines are seasoned with insightful cultural observations about modern A
 merica\, and his humor has helped break many stereotypes about Native Am
 ericans. Hill is the featured performer in the PBS program\, “On and Off
  the Res”.  He has appeared with such comedy stalwarts as David Letterma
 n\, Jay Leno\, Jim Carrey\, Robin Williams and Roseanne.  His funny\, re
 levant stories and observations cross cultural lines to lighten and enli
 ghten audiences with healing laughter.\n\nGary Aylesworth is just finish
 ing a highly successful run of his 17th play\, The Ballad of Edgar Cayce
 \, a Bluegrass Operetta\, at A Traveling Jewish Theater.\n\nThe Diversit
 y Committee of The East Bay Waldorf School\, EBWS\, a Rudolf Steiner ins
 pired school\, located in El Sobrante\, is sponsoring the event.  It is 
 a fundraiser to help serve and support a diverse student body\, faculty 
 and staff at the School.\n\nWHAT: 	How the West Was Won\, A Night of Liv
 e comedy \nWHO:	 Charlie Hill\, Native American comedian and Gary Aylesw
 orth\, SF Playwright\nWHEN: 	7:00-9:00 PM\, Sunday October 12\, 2008\nWH
 ERE: 	Laney College Theater\, 900 Fallon St. Oakland\nFor information ab
 out EBWS call 510-233-3570\, Judy July\n# # # #\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081012T120000
DTSTAMP:20081009T165033Z
SUMMARY:How The West Was Won: Charlie Hill in Oakland
CREATED:20081008T183546Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081012T130000
LOCATION:Laney College\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:                         PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT\n              
                                       Come to Commemorate October 12\, 1
 492 as \n\n            “International Day of Solidarity with Indigenous 
 Peoples of the Western Hemisphere!”\n                and 516 Years of In
 digenous Peoples Resistance to Colonization in the Americas\n\n         
                                             AHORA CELEBRAMOS DIA DE LA R
 AZA!\nWhen-Cuando:      Monday/Lunes 13 October 2008\nLocation-Sitio:   
    San Francisco Yerba Buena Gardens\, Mission Street (bwtn Third & Four
 th)\nTime-Tiempo:       11 am to 3 pm (clean up by 4 pm!)\n\nMaster of C
 eremony and AIM host\, Bill Means\, Lakota Nation\, Welcome All My Relat
 ives to Turtle Island.\n     With Special Guest\, national known comedia
 n of the Red kind\, Charlie Hill\, of the Oneida Nation!\n\n            
 Musica by “Phoenix” and Chicano-Indio hip-rap “Brown Buffalo” also Aztec
 a\, Mexica\, all Traditional Dancers welcome (Four Directions opening ci
 rcle of life assemble at 11 am)\n\n                   Drummers\, Singers
  invited.  Buen Benidos Toda La Raza!  Somos El Mismo Rio!\n            
                            (The Land is your Mother!  La Tierra es tu Ma
 dre!)\n\n Throughout the US October 13\, celebrates Columbus Day\, when 
 North America’s first terrorist and a symbol of racism and colonization 
 of Indian peoples\, is paraded and glorified\; a pirate washed onto our 
 shores\, lost\, destitute and diseased!  AIM-WEST invites you to shatter
  the myth.  We Are Still Here!\nProtect Sacred Sites\, Down with La Migr
 a! Chale con el Army! Oppose the ICE and Border Wall! Nobody is Illegal!
 !Free Leonard Peltier\, and Justice for John Graham!  Release the Cuban 
 Cinco! UNPLUG America! Demand the US sign United Nations General Assembl
 y “Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples” adopted September 13
 \, 2007 (except for Canada\, Aotearoa-NZ-and US!!)\n\nProcession/Walk ga
 ther at SF Fisherman’s Wharf Pier #31 immediately after return from Annu
 al Alcatraz Sun Rise. (Tickets $11\, kids under 5 free! Purchase advance
   HYPERLINK "http://www.alcatrazcruises.com" www.alcatrazcruises.com or 
 call 415-981-7625) Walk begins at 10 am to Mission Street on side-walk t
 oward Yerba Buena Gardens.  Or\, join us at the Garden.\n\nCall Tony Gon
 zales\n415-577-1492\nLouie Gutierrez\n415-828-6082 \n\nAIM-WEST         
                                                                         
                           \n1668 Alabama Street\nSan Francisco\, CA 9411
 0\nMobile: (415) 577-1492\n HYPERLINK "mailto:eltony@earthlink.net" elto
 ny@earthlink.net\n HYPERLINK "http://www.aimovement.org" www.aimovement.
 org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081013T100000
DTSTAMP:20081008T185059Z
SUMMARY:“International Day of Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples of the 
 Western Hemisphere!”
CREATED:20081008T184248Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081013T110000
LOCATION:Yerba Buena Gardens\, San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday October 15th\nInfo Session: Caravan of Support To 
 Big Mountain\, Black Mesa  AZ Resistance Communities. November 22-29\, 2
 008  7:00 PM \nFor more info visit: http://www.blackmesais.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081015T190000
DTSTAMP:20081008T184529Z
SUMMARY:Info Session: Caravan of Support To Big Mountain
CREATED:20081008T184453Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081015T220000
LOCATION:IFH\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:4
DESCRIPTION:Who: John Trudell and Bad Dog with Quiltman\nWhat: Spoken wo
 rd and music\nWhen: Sunday Oct 26th. 8:00pm\nWhere: Mill Valley Masonic 
 Events Center\, 19 Corte Madera Ave.\nMill Valley\, CA 94941\nTickets $2
 0\nPublic Info: www.murphyproductions.com or 415.389-5072 \n(no info on 
 Masonic site)\nMedia Contact: Erma Murphy 415.389-5072\n\nJohn Trudell i
 s a provocative voice in our time.  He will be appearing with \nhis band
  Bad Dog for one night only in Mill Valley on October 26th.  This \nconc
 ert is a special celebration of Trudell’s collection of poetic works set
  \nto the compelling soundscapes of longtime collaborators\, Bad Dog and
   Quiltman. \nHis latest double album\, Madness & The Moremes\, showcase
 s more than five years \nof new music and includes special Ghost Tracks 
 of old favorite Trudell tunes made \nwith legendary Kiowa guitarist Jess
 e Ed Davis.  Described by Angelina Jolie as\, \n“more spirit than man\, 
 more human than most”\, Trudell’s life and artistry have defied \ncatego
 rization.  "Some people call me a poet\," says Trudell. "Others say I'm 
 an activist. \nSome say my poetry and  music is political. Others say it
 's about the spirit of my people. \nI don't buy into any of those labels
 . I may be a little bit of all those things\, but I'm more \nthan any of
  them. We all are. That's what makes us human." \n\nThank you!\n\nErma M
 urphy\nMurphy Productions \nServing the Musical Community\nhttp://www.mu
 rphyproductions.com\n415-389-5072
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081026T120000
DTSTAMP:20081008T185516Z
SUMMARY:John Trudell and Bad Dog with Quiltman
CREATED:20081008T185431Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081026T130000
LOCATION:Mill Valley Masonic Events Center\, Mill Valley
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T120000
DTSTAMP:20081009T172849Z
SUMMARY:Cycles of Songs & Stories
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081108T120000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T120000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081101T120000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081018T120000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T120000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T120000
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20081025T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081116T120000
LOCATION:Pacific Western Traders\, 3005 Wool Street\, Folsom\,CA\, 95630
 
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DESCRIPTION:September 27 to November 16\nOpening Reception:\nOctober 11 
 -- 6:00 to 9:00\nFrank LaPena\nCycles of Songs & Stories\nPaintings & Pr
 ints.\n\n\nPacific Western Traders\, 3005 Wool Street\, Folsom\,CA\, 956
 30.  916.985-3851.  http://www.pacwesttraders.com
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DESCRIPTION:This year's inductees: \n\nAsian American Activities Center\
 nMr. Henry Der\, '68\, MA '00\, Senior Programs Officer for the Four Fre
 edoms Fund. Mr. Der worked at San Francisco-based Chinese for Affirmativ
 e Action for nearly 25 years\, serving as its executive director for man
 y years. \n\nBlack Community Services Center\nDr. Michael V. Drake\, '71
 \, Chancellor\, University of California\, Irvine. Prior to his appointm
 ent he served as Vice President for Health Affairs for UC and Professor 
 of Ophthalmology and the senior associate dean for admissions and extram
 ural academic programs at the UC San Francisco School of Medicine. \n\nE
 l Centro Chicano\nDr. France Cordova\, '69\, President\, Purdue Universi
 ty. Dr. Cordova is an internationally recognized astrophysicist and form
 er Chancellor of the University of California\, Riverside. \n\nNative Am
 erican Cultural Center\nN. Scott Momaday\, MA '60\, PhD '63\, is a poet\
 , a Pulitzer prize-winning novelist\, a playwright\, a painter\, a story
 teller\, and a professor of English and American literature. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081010T163000
DTSTAMP:20081009T191427Z
SUMMARY:Hall of Fame Ceremony
CREATED:20081009T191427Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081010T173000
LOCATION:Stanford
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DESCRIPTION:Subject: Salmon giveaway-Friday\, Oct 10th in Oakland\n\nWHA
 T:  Salmon Giveaway\nWHEN:  Friday\, October 10th\n      starting at 4pm
 \nWHERE: Intertribal Friendship House\n      523 International Blvd.\n  
     Oakland\, CA
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081010T160000
DTSTAMP:20081009T191542Z
SUMMARY:Salmon Giveaway
CREATED:20081009T191542Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081010T170000
LOCATION:IFH\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:The Hula Show 2008\n8:00\, Friday\, October 17\; 8:00\, Satu
 rday\, October 18\n3:00\, Sunday\, October 19\nPalace of Fine Arts\, San
  Francisco.\nFriday Join Lucia Tarallo Jensen for a pre-performance lect
 ure on the ancient navigator Maui\, 6:30-7:15pm (doors open at 6:15pm)\n
 \nInfo: 415/647-3040 or www.nalehulu.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081017T183000
DTSTAMP:20081015T190700Z
SUMMARY:The Hula Show
CREATED:20081014T181854Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081017T203000
LOCATION:Palace of Fine Arts\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Steve and Marion are an extremely talented married couple. T
 hey have won\nnumerous prestigious awards for their sand-cast jewelry wh
 ich is made by\nengraving designs in to two matching sides of volcanic “
 tufa” rock\, binding\nthe two sides together and pouring the molten gold
  or silver in via vents also\ncarved into the stone. Sand cast jewelry t
 raditionally has a beautiful texture\nthat other types of jewelry do not
  have. \n\nMarion and Steve use both traditional stones such as turquois
 e and coral\,\nas well as diamonds\, pearls\, rubies\, etc. Many of Mari
 on’s pieces have\ndesigns on both sides\, giving the wearer something th
 at only s/he knows\nis there. You can see some of their award winning je
 welry in the window at\nGathering Tribes for a sneak preview.\nIf you've
  been looking for that very special piece\, this is the show to attend. 
 \n\nGathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  Weekend hours: Satur
 day\, 10 am - 6 pm.\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  FMI: 510.528-9038 www.gath
 eringtribes.com.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081018T100000
DTSTAMP:20081015T161500Z
SUMMARY:Jewelers Marion Denipah and Steve LaRance
CREATED:20081015T161432Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081018T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes: 1573 Solano Ave\,  Berkeley  CA
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DESCRIPTION:Steve and Marion are an extremely talented married couple. T
 hey have won\nnumerous prestigious awards for their sand-cast jewelry wh
 ich is made by\nengraving designs in to two matching sides of volcanic “
 tufa” rock\, binding\nthe two sides together and pouring the molten gold
  or silver in via vents also\ncarved into the stone. Sand cast jewelry t
 raditionally has a beautiful texture\nthat other types of jewelry do not
  have. \n\nMarion and Steve use both traditional stones such as turquois
 e and coral\,\nas well as diamonds\, pearls\, rubies\, etc. Many of Mari
 on’s pieces have\ndesigns on both sides\, giving the wearer something th
 at only s/he knows\nis there. You can see some of their award winning je
 welry in the window at\nGathering Tribes for a sneak preview.\nIf you've
  been looking for that very special piece\, this is the show to attend. 
 \n\nGathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  Weekend hours: Satur
 day\, 10 am - 6 pm.\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  FMI: 510.528-9038 www.gath
 eringtribes.com.
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DTSTAMP:20081015T161524Z
SUMMARY:Jewelers Marion Denipah and Steve LaRance
CREATED:20081015T161432Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081019T170000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes: 1573 Solano Ave\,  Berkeley  CA
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DESCRIPTION:American Indian Child Resource Center\n10th Annual Pow Wow\n
  \nSaturday\, Dec 6\, 2008 ~ 11am to 10pm\nSunday\, Dec 7\, 2008 ~ 11am 
 to 7pm\n \nLaney College Gymnasium\n900 Fallon St\nOakland CA   94607\nN
 ear Lake Merritt BART Station\n \nhttp://www.aicrc.org/Powwow2008.pdf
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081206T110000
DTSTAMP:20081121T084454Z
SUMMARY:AICRC Pow Wow
CREATED:20081015T180527Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081206T220000
LOCATION:Laney College Gymnasium\n900 Fallon St\nOakland CA   94607
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:American Indian Child Resource Center\n10th Annual Pow Wow\n
  \nSaturday\, Dec 6\, 2008 ~ 11am to 10pm\nSunday\, Dec 7\, 2008 ~ 11am 
 to 7pm\n \nLaney College Gymnasium\n900 Fallon St\nOakland CA   94607\nN
 ear Lake Merritt BART Station\n \nhttp://www.aicrc.org/Powwow2008.pdf
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081207T110000
DTSTAMP:20081015T180543Z
SUMMARY:AICRC Pow Wow
CREATED:20081015T180543Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081207T190000
LOCATION:Laney College Gymnasium\n900 Fallon St\nOakland CA   94607
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081108T110000
DTSTAMP:20081015T180612Z
SUMMARY:Dancing Feathers Youth Pow Wow
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081108T180000
LOCATION:San Francisco
DESCRIPTION:3rd Annual Dancing Feathers Youth Pow Wow\nSaturday\, Nov 8\
 , 2008\n11am to 6pm\n \nSan Francisco Friendship House\n56 Julian Ave (b
 etween 14th & 15th Streets)\n \nContact:  Marvin Paddock (415) 865-0964
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CREATED:20081015T180612Z
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SEQUENCE:8
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T120000
DTSTAMP:20081015T181944Z
SUMMARY:Cinco Caminos
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080927T120000
LOCATION:934 Valencia St.
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DESCRIPTION:Cinco Caminos\nSeptember 27 to October 25\, 2008\nJuan Fuent
 es - Martivón Galindo - Emmanuel Montoya - Viviana Paredes - Eugene Rodr
 iguez\n\nOpening Night Reception\nSaturday\, September 27\, 2008\n7:00 -
  9:00 pmJoin us at Back to the Picture Latin American Gallery to celebra
 te the artwork of five distinguished Latino artists.  Cinco Caminos will
  feature original paintings\, etchings\, linocuts\, mixed-media sculptur
 e\, and more.\n\nVisit our website for more information:  www.backtothep
 icture.com\nRandy Figures \nBack to the Picture\n934 Valencia St. @ 20th
  St.    San Francisco\, CA 94110     415.826.2321 \n1110 Howard St. @ 7t
 h St.     San Francisco\, CA 94103     415.558.9901
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DESCRIPTION:Native American Studies and the Sac State Native American Co
 mmunity\n\n“Welcome Back” Gathering\n\n \n\nWhen:   Monday\, September 2
 9\, 2007 -  4:00-6:00pm\n\nWhere:  University Union Restaurant\, 1st flo
 or University Union\n\nWe will provide hors d’oeuvres and non-alcohol dr
 inks for the reception.\n\nWe hope to see all of you there!  Come enjoy 
 good people and good food!\n\n \n\nPlease contact Dr. Annette Reed for f
 urther information or to RSVP\n\nalreed@csus.edu\n\n \n\nRespectfully\,\
 n\nAnnette Reed\n\n \n\nAnnette L. Reed\, Ph.D.\n\nTolowa - Enrolled at 
 Smith River Rancheria\n\nDirector of Native American Studies\n\nAssociat
 e Professor in Ethnic Studies Department\n\nCalifornia State University 
 \, Sacramento\n\n \n\n6000 J Street\n\nSacramento\, CA   95819-6013\n\n(
 916) 278-6363 - Office Phone\n\nE-mail: alreed@csus.edu\n\n(916) 278-515
 6 FAX\n\nwww.csus.edu/nas
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DTSTAMP:20081015T182121Z
SUMMARY:“Welcome Back” Gathering / Sept. 29 / Sacramento State U
CREATED:20081015T182121Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070929T180000
LOCATION:Sacramento
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080921T030000
DTSTAMP:20090408T170349Z
SUMMARY:"Sovereignty Sounds" w/DJ Ya-nah...
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080921T060000
LOCATION:kdvs 90.3 Davis
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090329T065959Z
DESCRIPTION:“Sovereignty Sound” with DJ Ya-nah\nKDVS 90.3 FM\, Sundays @
  3 a.m. to 6 a.m.\nDJ Ya-nah will play the music you want to hear on you
 r drive home from the club(s) on Sunday morning or maybe as you await th
 e sunrise…remember\,\n“Sovereignty Sound” Sunday at 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. onl
 y on KDVS 90.3 FM in Davis.\nTwo Davis-Sacramento shows w/Native themes 
 - that's beautiful.. and we thank\, YOU\, for your support!\n 
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081018T120000
DTSTAMP:20081015T184128Z
SUMMARY:NAHC PowWow
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081018T220000
LOCATION:Cesar Chavez Education Center\n2825 International Blvd\, Oaklan
 d
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 18\, 2008\nNAHC Powwow\n12 noon - 10pm\n(
 First day of a two-day event)\nCesar Chavez Education Center\n2825 Inter
 national Blvd\, Oakland
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081019T120000
DTSTAMP:20081015T184157Z
SUMMARY:NAHC PowWow
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081019T200000
LOCATION:Cesar Chavez Education Center\n2825 International Blvd\, Oaklan
 d
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, October 19\, 2008\nNAHC Powwow\n12 noon - 8pm\n(Sec
 ond day of a two-day event)\nCesar Chavez Education Center\n2825 Interna
 tional Blvd\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081028T190000
DTSTAMP:20081015T194628Z
SUMMARY:Marcie Rendon
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081028T210000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd\, Oakland
DESCRIPTION:Marcie Rendon\nof the White Earth Anishinabe Nation\n\nInter
 national Reference Person for Native Liberation In Re-evaluation Counsel
 ing\, and Acclaimed Writer\, Poet\, and Playwright\nMarcie will be discu
 ssing how the effects of our history as First Nations Peoples have impac
 ted us in the present day.  By using the techniques of Re-evaluation Cou
 nseling\, we share our stories in a safe\, respectful forum\;  We can he
 al hurts from the past\, reclaim our heritages fully\, and have a true v
 ision for our futures by re-evaluating the way we see ourselves and our 
 community.\n\nDate: Tuesday\, October 28nd\, 2008	Time: 7-9 pm\nPlace: I
 ntertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd\, Oakland\, Californ
 ia\nDonations Welcomed\n\nFor more information: – Nola Hadley Torres\nPh
 one: (510) 487-2205      email: 511torres@sbcglobal.com\n
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081002T120000
DTSTAMP:20081015T201703Z
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Lee Marmon
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081002T130000
LOCATION:CN Gorman Museum\, Davis
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DESCRIPTION:LEE MARMON\nMaster Photographer\n\nOctober 2 - December 5\, 
 2008\n\nOne of America’s most renowned Native American photographers\, M
 armon began his career in 1947\, photographing elders and members of his
  community in Laguna Pueblo\, New Mexico.  Over the past fifty years Mar
 mon’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.  His diver
 se portfolio includes work with Columbia Pictures\, official photographe
 r for the Bob Hope Desert Classic for eight years\, a Commission for the
  White House in 1972\, and most recently photographing for the American 
 Indian College Fund. The exhibition features photographic prints from th
 roughout his career.\n\nARTIST RECEPTION & LECTURE\nThursday\, November 
 6 at 6pm\n\nCN Gorman Museum\, Hours: Monday-Friday 12 to 5pm & Sunday 2
  to 5pm\,  1316 Hart Hall\, UC Davis.   Parking http://gormanmuseum.ucda
 vis.edu/ FMI: cngorman@ucdavis.edu  530.752-6567  
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DESCRIPTION:LEE MARMON\nMaster Photographer\n\nOctober 2 - December 5\, 
 2008\n\nOne of America’s most renowned Native American photographers\, M
 armon began his career in 1947\, photographing elders and members of his
  community in Laguna Pueblo\, New Mexico.  Over the past fifty years Mar
 mon’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.  His diver
 se portfolio includes work with Columbia Pictures\, official photographe
 r for the Bob Hope Desert Classic for eight years\, a Commission for the
  White House in 1972\, and most recently photographing for the American 
 Indian College Fund. The exhibition features photographic prints from th
 roughout his career.\n\nARTIST RECEPTION & LECTURE\nThursday\, November 
 6 at 6pm\n\nCN Gorman Museum\, Hours: Monday-Friday 12 to 5pm & Sunday 2
  to 5pm\,  1316 Hart Hall\, UC Davis.   Parking http://gormanmuseum.ucda
 vis.edu/ FMI: cngorman@ucdavis.edu  530.752-6567  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081106T120000
DTSTAMP:20081015T201504Z
SUMMARY:Reception: Lee Marmon
CREATED:20081015T200751Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081106T130000
LOCATION:CN Gorman Museum\, Davis
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DESCRIPTION:Post events at this link and they will be added to the calen
 dar.  \n\nThe calendar is maintained by American Indian Contemporary Art
 s.  Thanks to the Ford Foundation for their support in starting the cale
 ndar.\n\nAnd Thanks to you all!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080929T170000
DTSTAMP:20090304T182054Z
SUMMARY:Bay Area Indian Calendar
CREATED:20081004T171958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080929T180000
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DESCRIPTION:Friday\, October 17\, 5 pm\, Brwn Bflo at UC Berkeley\, Xina
 cthli’s Flor Y Canto\, Telegraph Ave and Bancroft\, Berkeley\, Cost: FRE
 E The Land\, Support the Semana Rebelde\, Xinachtli’s organized cultural
  resistance to the Columbus Day celebrations. This is a chance to jam wi
 th Olmeca\, BRWN BFLO\, and other artists ready to celebrate with the he
 lp of your talents. Come prepared to perform.
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DTSTAMP:20081015T221743Z
SUMMARY:Brwn Blfo
CREATED:20081015T221743Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081017T190000
LOCATION:UC Berkeley
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SEQUENCE:11
DESCRIPTION:Day of the Dead in a Time of Change\nDia de los Muertos 2008
 \n\n2nd International Day of the Dead Exhibition\nProduced/Curated by Re
 ne & Rio Yanez Presented by SomArts Cultural Center\n\nSaturday\, Oct. 1
 1 to Tuesday\, Nov. 4\, 2008\n\nOpening Reception from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
  Saturday\, Oct. 11\n$10\, no one turned away for lack of funds.\n\nClos
 ing Reception starting 7 p.m. on Saturday\, Nov. 1\, 2008\n$6.00\, no on
 e turned away for lack of funds\n\nExhibit includes deCoy99\n(Celeste Co
 nner)
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T120000
DTSTAMP:20081016T003535Z
SUMMARY:deCoy99 in Day of the Dead Exhibit
CREATED:20081016T002506Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081011T120000
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DESCRIPTION:Day of the Dead in a Time of Change\nDia de los Muertos 2008
 \n\n2nd International Day of the Dead Exhibition\nProduced/Curated by Re
 ne & Rio Yanez Presented by SomArts Cultural Center\n\nSaturday\, Oct. 1
 1 to Tuesday\, Nov. 4\, 2008\n\nOpening Reception from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
  Saturday\, Oct. 11\n$10\, no one turned away for lack of funds.\n\nClos
 ing Reception starting 7 p.m. on Saturday\, Nov. 1\, 2008\n$6.00\, no on
 e turned away for lack of funds\n\nExhibit includes deCoy99\n(Celeste Co
 nner)
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081101T190000
DTSTAMP:20081016T004206Z
SUMMARY:deCoy99 in Day of the Dead Exhibit
CREATED:20081016T002506Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081101T220000
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Pacific:20081101T120000
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The Laughing Samoans "Crack Me Off Tour 2008"\n8:00\, Saturd
 ay\, October 18\nHerbst Theater\, War Memorial & Performing Arts Center\
 , San Francisco\nInfo: 415/392-4400
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081018T200000
DTSTAMP:20081017T215550Z
SUMMARY:The Laughing Samoans "Crack Me Off Tour 2008"
CREATED:20081017T215550Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081018T210000
LOCATION:Herbst Theater\, War Memorial & Performing Arts Center\, San Fr
 ancisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:**Please circulate this message widely!** \n\nMass Actions o
 n the 6th Anniversary of the Iraq War -- March 21\, 2009 \nBring All the
  Troops Home Now -- End All Colonial Occupations! \nFund People's Needs\
 , Not Militarism & Bank Bailouts! \n\nMarking the sixth anniversary of t
 he criminal invasion of Iraq\, thousands will take to the streets of Was
 hington D.C. and other cities across the U.S. and around the world in Ma
 rch 2009 to say\, “Bring the Troops Home NOW!” We will also demand “End 
 Colonial Occupation in Iraq\, Afghanistan\, Palestine and Everywhere\,” 
 and “Fund Peoples’ Needs Not Militarism and Bank Bailouts.” We also insi
 st on an end to the war threats and economic sanctions against Iran.  \n
 \nThe ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) is organizin
 g for unified mass marches and rallies in Washington DC\, Los Angeles\, 
 San Francisco\, Chicago\, Miami and other cities on Saturday\, March 21\
 , 2009. Months ago we obtained permits for sixth anniversary demonstrati
 ons. ANSWER has been actively involved with other coalitions\, organizat
 ions\, and networks to organize unified anti-war demonstrations in the s
 pring of 2009. ANSWER participated in the National Assembly to End the I
 raq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupations that was held in Cleveland\, Oh
 io on June 28th-29th and attended by 450 people\, including many nationa
 l and local anti-war coalitions. The National Assembly gathering agreed 
 to promote national\, unified anti-war demonstrations in the Spring of 2
 009. \n\nThe war in Iraq has killed\, wounded or displaced nearly a thir
 d of Iraq’s 26 million people. Thousands of U.S. soldiers have been kill
 ed and hundreds of thousands more have suffered severe physical and psyc
 hological wounds. The cost of the war is now running at $700 million dol
 lars per day\, over $7\,000 per second. The U.S. leaders who have initia
 ted and conducted this criminal war should be tried and jailed for war c
 rimes.  \n\nThe war in Afghanistan is expanding\, and both the Democrati
 c and Republican presidential candidates and Congressional leaders have 
 promised to send in more troops. Both have promised to increase the size
  of the U. S. military. Both have promised to increase military aid to I
 srael to continue its oppression of the Palestinian people\, including t
 he denial of the right of return.  \n\nWhile millions of families are lo
 sing their homes\, jobs and healthcare\, the real military budget next y
 ear will top one trillion dollars\, $1\,000\,000\,000\,000. If used to m
 eet people’s needs\, that amount could create 10 million new jobs at $60
 \,000 per year\, provide healthcare for everyone who does not have it no
 w\, rebuild New Orleans and repair much of the damage done in Iraq and A
 fghanistan. \n\nFederal bailouts of the biggest banks and investors many
  of whom have also made billions in profits from militarism\, are alread
 y up to an astounding $2.5 trillion this year. None of that money is ear
 marked for keeping millions of foreclosed and evicted families in their 
 homes. \n\nComing just two months after the inauguration of the next pre
 sident\, March 21\, 2009 will be a critical opportunity to let the new a
 dministration in Washington hear the voice of the people demanding justi
 ce. \n\nClick this link to endorse the March 21 Actions \nIf you're plan
 ning a local March 21 anti-war action\, let us know by clicking this lin
 k.\n\n\nA.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition \nhttp://www.answercoalition.org/ \ninfo@
 internationalanswer.org \nNational Office in Washington DC: 202-544-3389
  \nNew York City: 212-694-8720 \nLos Angeles: 213-251-1025 \nSan Francis
 co: 415-821-6545 \nChicago: 773-463-0311
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SUMMARY:Mass Actions on the 6th Anniversary of the Iraq War -- March 21\
 , 2009
CREATED:20081020T202744Z
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DESCRIPTION:Tracing Your Native American Family Roots is Theme of \n    
 Native American Culture Day at the Oakland Public Library \n\nOakland\, 
 CA)-All are welcome to attend the Oakland Public Library's \n17th Annual
  Native American Culture Day on Saturday\, October 27\, 2007\, from noon
 -5 p.m. at the César E. Chávez Branch. The event will include Native spe
 akers\, flute playing\, dancers\, films\, and an honoring of Alberta Ten
 oria (Santa Domingo Pueblo). Chavez Branch is at 3301 East 12th Street\,
  Second Floor\, near the Fruitvale BART station. \n\nThe theme this year
  is "Tracing Your Native American Family Roots."\nParticular emphasis is
  on the cultural and ancestral connection that Native Americans and Afri
 can Americans share. Special guests include Terry Ligon\, creator of the
  Estelusti Foundation and co-creator of the Choctaw-Chicasaw Freedmen Pr
 oject\, and Don Little Cloud Davenport\, leader of the Black Native Amer
 ican Association. John Berry\, Native American Studies Librarian at UC B
 erkeley's Ethnic Studies Library\, will also speak about Native American
  geneology. Oakland's own Medicine Warriors Dance Troupe and All Nations
  Singers will be the host dancers and drummers\, as they have been in ye
 ars past. Flautist Wally Johnson will perform. \n\nNative American Cultu
 re Day has been sponsored by the Native American\nServices Committee of 
 the Oakland Public Library since 1991. Past themes have included "Black 
 Native Americans\," "Pomo Massascre: Bloody \nIsland\," and "Honoring Na
 tive Women Survivors of Breast Cancer."\n\nPlease contact the Main Libra
 ry at (510) 238-3134 for more information\, or see the Oakland Public Li
 brary's Web site: www.oaklandlibrary.org\n<http://www.oaklandlibrary.org
 /> . Please refrain from wearing scented\nproducts to library events. To
  request sign interpretation or other\naccommodation\, please call the n
 umber above or (510) 834-7446 (TTY) at least five working days prior to 
 the event. The Oakland Public Library is a department of the City of Oak
 land.\n\n###\n
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SUMMARY:Native American Geneology-Oct 25th\, Cesar E. Chavez Library
CREATED:20081022T180744Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081027T170000
LOCATION:Cesar Chavez Branch\, Oakland Public Library\, 3301 East 12th S
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DESCRIPTION:During the Oakland Library Native American Culture Day there
  will be a brief honoring in remembrance of Alberta Tenorio (Santa Domin
 go Pueblo) who worked at the Oakland Library for many years and was chai
 r of the IFH board in the 90's.  She died of breast cancer in June of th
 is year.  Pat Haggarty and Zoe Holder wrote something about her that was
  posted on the library website.  Please come if you can to remember Albe
 rta.\n\nAlberta Tenorio was a member of the Santo Domingo Pueblo tribe o
 f New Mexico\, where she was raised.  She came from a family of artists\
 , jewelry makers and weavers.  Both her parents and her brothers and sis
 ters were and are artists working a variety of traditional mediums.    A
 lberta was well known for both her beautiful weavings and for the silver
  and turquoise jewelry that she made.\n\nAlberta obtained her college de
 gree from Mills Colleges.  Shetayed in the Bay Area for many years and w
 orked at the Oakland Public Library as a Library Assistant\, spending he
 r career working in the Ordering and Cataloging Sections.  She joined th
 e Library's Native American Service Committee in 1992 and helped organiz
 e many of the annual Native American Culture Days. \n\nAlberta was board
  chairperson at Intertribal Friendship House in Oakland from 1995-1998 a
 nd was a respected member of the community who worked very hard for her 
 people.  \n\nSeveral years ago Alberta returned to New Mexico to help he
 r sister who was ill with cancer and to build a house for her family and
  herself.  After her sister died\, she stayed in New Mexico and raised h
 er nieces.  Alberta died in June of this year at her home after a short 
 illness.  She is survived by her mother Margaret\, a sister\, several br
 others and many nieces\, nephews and friends. \n\nAlberta will always be
  remembered fondly by everyone she knew in Oakland for her good humor\, 
 artistry\, and hard work.\n\nThere will be a memorial display at the Oak
 land Main Library\, starting on Nov. 7\, that will honor Alberta's life.
 \n\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20081022T181422Z
SUMMARY:Alberta Tenorio Honoring
CREATED:20081022T181037Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081027T163000
LOCATION:Cesar Chavez Library\, Oakland
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081021T140000
DTSTAMP:20081022T194238Z
SUMMARY:De Young Artists Kohai Grace\, Julie Dick Tex\, Carly Tex\, and 
 Mandy Marine in Residence
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081031T130000
LOCATION:De Young Museum\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:October Artists-in-Residence: Kohai Grace\, Julie Dick Tex\,
  Carly Tex\, and Mandy Marine\n\nToi Maori Artist-in-Residency Kohai Gra
 ce employs traditional art forms in contemporary contexts. Often mixing 
 industrial materials with naturally dyed fibers (muka) in her weaving\, 
 Kohai believes it is important to maintain traditional knowledge as a wa
 y of sustaining culture and to experiment with innovative ideas and new 
 approaches.\n\nWestern Mono basket weavers Julie Dick Tex\, Carly Tex\, 
 and Mandy Marine demonstrate the evolution of basket weaving from a util
 itarian skill into an art.  Although the need and use of baskets have ch
 anged over time\, the art of basket weaving continues to be passed down 
 through generations\, and baskets are still used in traditional ways. \n
 
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DESCRIPTION:WEAVING WORKSHOP\n\nTaught by Diana Almendariz\n\nSaturday\,
  October 25 (10am – 5pm)\n\nThis workshop is an introductory course in t
 he basketry technique of twining.  Working with tule (bulrush\, scirpus)
  a medium sized basket will be created.  We'll cover the basic technique
  using local tule\, a strong\, flexible material that's easy to work wit
 h.  We'll look at other kinds of baskets and objects that can be made fr
 om tule\, and talk about the many uses of tule\, past and present.\n\n(S
 orry\, the course is now filled. Email cngorman@ucdavis.edu to sign up o
 n the wait list.)\n\nCN Gorman Museum\, Hours: Monday-Friday 12 to 5pm &
  Sunday 2 to 5pm\,  1316 Hart Hall\, UC Davis.   Parking http://gormanmu
 seum.ucdavis.edu/ FMI: cngorman@ucdavis.edu  530.752-6567  
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DTSTAMP:20081022T194738Z
SUMMARY:Weaving Workshop by Diana Almendaris
CREATED:20081022T194523Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081025T170000
LOCATION:CN Gorman Museum\, Davis
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DESCRIPTION:Auburn Big Time Pow Wow\nHonoring Family and Children of Yes
 terday and Today\n9:00 AM ~ 9:00 PM\n \nGold Country Fairgrounds\n1273 H
 igh Street\nAuburn\, Calif.  95603\n \nA brilliant array of traditional 
 dancers\, foods\, music and art.\nThis family-friendly event is presente
 d by the Inter-tribal\nBig Time ~ Pow Wow Committee\n \nFree Admission\n
  \nMC:  Val Shadowhawk\nArena Director:  Darrel Abrahamason (Colville/Sp
 okane)\nHead Man: RichardRaguda (Miwok)\nHead Woman: Eileen Boughton (Po
 mo)\nColor Guard:  Joseph Smith (Lakota)\nCompetition Dancing Exhibition
 \nDance Groups Intertribal\nFood & Arts Educational Exhibits\nInteractiv
 e Activities\nInformational Booths\nAll Drums and Dancers Welcome\n \nFo
 r information:  PlaceraARTS   1(530) 885~5670 or\ne-mail:  office@placer
 arts.org.\n \nSponsored by Campaign for Community Wellness\nHosted by th
 e Colfax Todds Valley Consolidated Tribe Maidu/Miwok Tribe\nin cooperati
 on with the Placer County\, the Gold Country Fairgrounds and\nPlacerArts
 \n \nvisit website:  www.placerarts.org\n
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DTSTAMP:20081022T195001Z
SUMMARY:Auburn Big Time Pow Wow
CREATED:20081022T195001Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081025T220000
LOCATION:Gold Country Fairgrounds\n1273 High Street\nAuburn
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SEQUENCE:2
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081030T190000
DTSTAMP:20081029T200121Z
SUMMARY:Panel: Evolving Relationships between Native Communities and Mus
 eums
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081030T210000
LOCATION:San Francisco  State University
DESCRIPTION:"Evolving Contemporary Relationships between Native Communit
 ies and Museums" It will be held 7 - 9 p.m. Thursday October 30\, 2008\,
  Rosa Parks Room\, SFSU Student Union Bldg\, 1600 Holloway Avenue\, San 
 Francisco.\nPanelists Janeen Antoine\, Hulleah Tsihnahjinnie\, Anne Mari
 e Sayers\, Pascual Yaxon and Tomasita Medal. Description in conference p
 rogram. 
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DESCRIPTION:Memorial for Barbara Williams\,   Fisher River Cree Nation\,
  Manitoba\n\nTuesday\, October 28\, 2008\n\n9:00am   Viewing / Duggans M
 ortuary  500 West Lake\,  Daly City\, CA. \n10:00am  Refreshments follow
 ed by the\n11:00am  Service\, St. Theresa Catholic Church  (19th & Conne
 cticut Streets) San Francisco\, CA.\nBurial at Holy Cross Cemetery\, Old
  Mission Road\, Colma\, CA.\n\n\nBARBARA WILLIAMS\n12/14/53 – 10/23/08
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DTSTAMP:20081028T022902Z
SUMMARY:Memorial for Barbara Williams
CREATED:20081028T021947Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081028T130000
LOCATION:Daly City/San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 29th \n6-9pm    \nElection Dinner/Candid
 ate Forum Annual Membership Meeting/Bylaw Review \n\nAgenda:\n\nOpening 
 Prayer\n\nDinner\n\nAnnual Report handed out\n \nBylaw Review \n\nBallot
  Voting on Bylaws\n\nAnnual Meeting Adjourned\n \nCandidates' forum \n\n
 Candidate Statements\n\nCandidate Q & A's\n\nClosing prayer 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081029T180000
DTSTAMP:20081029T174032Z
SUMMARY:IFH Election Annual Meeting Dinner
CREATED:20081029T174032Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081029T210000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd\nOakland\,
  CA 94606
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DESCRIPTION:Thurs. October 30th \n6:30-8:30 PM \nHalloween Party! Dress 
 up and bring the family!\nMedicine Warriors Dance/All Nations Drum Pract
 ice 6-9 PM\n\n-- \nIntertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd\
 nOakland\, CA 94606\n510-836-1955\n\nwww.ifhurbanrez.org\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081030T183000
DTSTAMP:20081029T174202Z
SUMMARY:IFH Halloween Party
CREATED:20081029T174105Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081030T203000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd\nOakland\,
  CA 94606
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DESCRIPTION:\nFRIENDSHIP HOUSE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN INDIANS\, INC.\nO
 ctober 28\, 2008\n \nFriendship House to Host\nCommunity Clean and Sober
  Halloween Dance at\nWomen’s Building\, San Francisco\nFriday\, October 
 31\, 2008\n \nFriendship House Association of American Indians\, Inc. of
  San Francisco is pleased to announce that it will host a Community Clea
 n and Sober Halloween Dance to benefit Friendship House.  The event will
  be held at the Women’s Building located at 3543 18th Street\, between V
 alencia and Guerrero Streets\, in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission D
 istrict.  The event will be held on Friday\, October 31\, 2008 from 8 pm
  to midnight.  A Red Road speaker/discussion will be held before the dan
 ce at 7 pm.  All are welcome to attend.  This is absolutely a clean and 
 sober community event.\n \nThe Community Clean and Sober Halloween Dance
  will provide a safe and fun Halloween celebration which is open to the 
 entire community.  Halloween costumes are optional but encouraged in the
  spirit of the event.  The dance will feature DJ music provided by Funky
  White Productions.  Tickets are $8 in advance or $10 at the door with n
 obody turned away for lack of funds.  Group discounts are also available
  by calling Quintin at 415-865-0964.\n \nThe Red Road speaker/discussion
  before the dance at 7 pm will feature J. Carlos Rivera of Sacramento Na
 tive American Health Center Inc. presenting information about the Wellbr
 iety Movement and the American Indian Red Road to Recovery. \n \n“We are
  sponsoring the Community Clean and Sober Halloween Dance to provide a s
 afe Halloween party alternative for the community\,” says Myra Smith\, H
 ealth Educator at Friendship House Association of American Indians.  “We
  are proud to have Carlos Rivera speak at the first Bay Area Red Road Sp
 eaker/Dance event and we hope this will be the start of many similar Red
  Road events in the Bay Area American Indian community.” \n \nThe missio
 n of Friendship House is to promote healing and wellness in the American
  Indian community by providing a continuum of substance abuse prevention
 \, treatment\, and recovery services that integrate traditional American
  Indian healing practices with evidence-based substance abuse treatment 
 methods. \n \nFriendship House is state-licensed\, certified\, and natio
 nally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Fa
 cilities (CARF).  Friendship House operates at two locations – San Franc
 isco (80-bed residential facility for adults and substance abuse prevent
 ion activities for youth) and Oakland (5 beds for women and 6 beds for t
 heir children).  Both facilities provide an array of comprehensive servi
 ces including: intake and screening\; assessment of needs\; individual\,
  group\, and family counseling\; case management\; life skills workshops
 \; traditional arts and healing practices\; employment training and assi
 stance\; and health and wellness education/referrals.\n \nFor questions\
 , comments or for more information\, please feel free to contact\nAshley
  Phillips at Friendship House at 415-865-0964 or by e-mail at AshleyP@fr
 iendshiphousesf.org\n
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DTSTAMP:20081029T180549Z
SUMMARY:Friendship House Halloween Dance\, Fri. 8 pm
CREATED:20081029T180549Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081031T210000
LOCATION:Women's Building San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081114T180000
DTSTAMP:20081029T182040Z
SUMMARY:Shellmoundwalk celebration with Winona LaDuke and Aggie Williams
 
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081114T210000
LOCATION:523 International Blvd. in Oakland
DESCRIPTION:Winona LaDuke and Agnes Williams on November 14th 6pm-9pm at
  IFH 523 International Blvd. in Oakland.\n \nThis is a Potluck event.  P
 lease bring your favorite dish to spare and your own plates/bowls/cups a
 nd utensils.\n \nHope to see you there.\n \nPeace\,\nIPOC\n \nPS Please 
 arrive a little early so we can start on time as Winona has another spea
 king engagement at 7pm\n\n
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081031T193000
DTSTAMP:20081029T182555Z
SUMMARY:Nevada Day Pow Wow
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081031T203000
LOCATION:2900 S Curry St. Carson City NV
DESCRIPTION:27th La Ka Lel Be Nevada Day Pow Wow\nOctober 31~November 2\
 , 2008\n2900 S Curry St\nCarson City NV  89703\n \nHost Drum:  Red Warri
 or\, San Diego\nGrand Entries\n  Friday 7:30pm\n  Saturday  2:30pm & 7:0
 0pm\n  Sunday  12:00 noon\n \nFor more information call (775) 841-3182\n
 Vendor information call (775) 741-3016\n \nwww.nevadapowwows.com\n \nPle
 ase open attached flyer.
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CREATED:20081029T182555Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081123T120000
DTSTAMP:20081029T182906Z
SUMMARY:Honoring Sobriety Pow Wow
CREATED:20081029T182845Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081123T130000
LOCATION:San Jose
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DESCRIPTION:Veterans Pow Wow\nSaturday November 8\, 2008\n\n\n\nGrand En
 try 12:00 noon\nClosing 12:00 midnight.\n\nM.C. -Val Shadowhawk         
       	Arena Director- Clyde Hodge\nNorthern Drum - American River Singe
 rs\nSouthern Drum - Southern Brothers\nHead Woman - Natalie Swan     		H
 ead Man David Wilson Jr.\nColor Guard - Joe Smith\n\nAt D-Q University \
 n33250 County Road 31 – 7 miles West of Davis\nHonoring American Indian 
 Veterans\n\nContact Angelina Trippo 707-463-5582\n\nGHOST MACHINE GROUP\
 n\nAFFILIATED OBSIDIAN NATION\n\nAn American Indian People's Resistance 
 Movement of the 21st Century\n\n140 B Street  Suite 5  Box 113\n\nDavis\
 , California 95616\n\n \nphone: (530) 400-7642       E-mail: thegreatliz
 ardking@yahoo.com\n
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DTSTAMP:20081029T183729Z
SUMMARY:Veterans Pow Wow
CREATED:20081029T183547Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081109T020000
LOCATION:DQU
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081101T180000
DTSTAMP:20081030T192926Z
SUMMARY:Disturbing the Peaceful Fundraiser
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081101T220000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\, 523 International Blvd.
DESCRIPTION:this Saturday November 1st at Intertribal Friendship House "
 Disturbing the Peaceful" to help raise money for the legal fund of Teoca
 lli Tlanezi Mexica.  It will feature local artists and musicians.  Pleas
 e distribute to your friends\, we need lots of support.  Food and bevera
 ges will be sold.  Henna tattoos\, live art\, a raffle of local indigeno
 us art and merchandise.  We are still accepting donations for the raffle
 .  All proceeds will help fund the legal defense to protect indigenous l
 and used for ceremony as well as support the runners from Peace and Dign
 ity.  It is a family friendly event.  No one will be turned away for lac
 k of funds.  Thank you for your support.\n 
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090115
DTSTAMP:20081030T194249Z
SUMMARY:CISA Symposium and Festival Jan 15-17\, 2009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090118
LOCATION:San Leandro Theatre Library
DESCRIPTION:A World Symposium and Festival:  Indigenous Voices Following
  Ancient Trade Routes\, A cultural exchange of indigenous storytellers f
 rom California\, Hawaii\, Oregon\, January 15-17\, 2009CISA California I
 ndian Storytellers Association Annual Gathering \,   San Leandro Library
  Theatre\, 350 Estudillo Avenue\, San Leandro\, CA.  510.793-8208\, cist
 ory@cistory.org\,  cistory.org
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SEQUENCE:4
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081112T160000
DTSTAMP:20081031T171943Z
SUMMARY:Charlie HIll\, Keith Secola\, John Carlos Perea: A Benefit 
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081112T180000
LOCATION:San Francisco State University
DESCRIPTION:*Charlie Hill\, Keith Secola\, and John Carlos Perea*\n\n*/A
  Benefit Performance/* for SKINS and AIS Dept at SFSU.\n\nWednesday\, No
 vember 12\, 4:00 to 6:00 pm.  Admission $10-20\, students $5 with id.\n\
 nJack Adams Hall\, Cesar Chavez Student Center\, San Francisco State Uni
 versity\n\n1600 Holloway Avenue\, San Francisco\, 94132\n\nFMI: http://w
 ww.sfsu.edu/~ais/home_news.htm <http://www.sfsu.edu/%7Eais/home_news.htm
 >\n\n\nThis event is co-sponsored by SKINS\, the American Indian Studies
  Department\, the Richard Oakes Multicultural Center\, and the Ethnic St
 udies Student Resource and Empowerment Center.
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DESCRIPTION:ITVS Presents the Community Cinema Screening of MARCH POINT:
 \n\n"This is a powerful and poetic environmental coming-of-age story. In
  defending their tribal lands\, three young men find a mission\, even a 
 vision!" —Sherman Alexie (Spokane\, Wash./Coeur D'Alene\, Idaho)\, poet\
 , author and screenwriter\n\nIn the late 1950s\, two oil refineries were
  built on March Point\, Washington\,\nan area that was once part of the 
 Swinomish Reservation by treaty. MARCH\nPOINT tells the story of three S
 winomish Indian Tribe teenagers who make a\nmovie about the destruction 
 the refineries have wrought in their community.\n\nWednesday\, November 
 19\nLight Reception at 6:00 PM\nFilm Begins at 6:30 PM\nFREE\n\nOakland 
 Museum of California\nJames Moore Theatre\n1000 Oak Street\, One block f
 rom the Lake Merritt BART\n\nITVS Presents Community Cinema. Series Spon
 sors: KQED Education Network\, Oakland Museum of California\, Oakland Fi
 lm Office\, City of Oakland\, Hands On Bay Area and DEAF Media.\nCo-spon
 sored by The American Indian Child Resource Center.\n\nThis film will be
  captioned and the post-screening discussion ASL Interpreted by DEAF Med
 ia.\n\n\nFor more info visit:\nhttp://www.pbs.org/independentlens/marchp
 oint/\n\n--\nRoseli Ilano\nRegional Outreach Coordinator\nITVS Community
  Cinema\nLearn more about our free monthly documentary screenings in Oak
 land and San Francisco at:\nhttp://www.pbs.org/independentlens/getinvolv
 ed/cinema/\nhttp://www.myspace.com/communitycinemabayarea\n(510)326-1440
 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081119T180000
DTSTAMP:20081106T205808Z
SUMMARY:March Point Youth Film
CREATED:20081105T172210Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081119T200000
LOCATION:Oakland Museum
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DESCRIPTION:Fisherman's Wharf\nPier 31\, San Francisco\nTickets $14.00\n
 \n7 boats depart from 4:30 - 6 am\, return at 9 am.\nPurchase tickets at
  \nwww.alcatrazcruises.com or call  415.981-7625.\nFMI: 415.641-4482 or 
 janeenantoine@mac.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081127T050000
DTSTAMP:20081105T184459Z
SUMMARY:Sunrise Indigenous Peoples Thanksgiving Gathering
CREATED:20081105T184004Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081127T090000
LOCATION:Alcatraz Island
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DESCRIPTION:Come help clean up the house and kitchen for the upcoming se
 ason!
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DTSTAMP:20081105T190411Z
SUMMARY:IFH House Clean-up
CREATED:20081105T190311Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081110T200000
LOCATION:IFh\, 523 International Blvd.\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 16\nTales and Traditions of California Ind
 ians\nChildren and Family\n1-4 p.m.\n\nCelebrate the rich heritage of Ca
 lifornia's First Peoples. Explore the ways California Indians have used 
 natural resources for food\,for making tools\, and for creating art. Lea
 rn traditional games\, make a simple artwork to take home\, and much mor
 e! Included with museum admission.\n\nWednesday through Saturday\, 10 a.
 m. to 5 p.m \nSunday\, noon to 5 p.m.\nClosed Mondays and Tuesdays\nFirs
 t Friday of each month open until 9 p.m.\n\n$8 adults\, $5 seniors/stude
 nts\nFree Second Sundays\n\nwww.museumca.org\nOakland Museum of Californ
 ia\n1000 Oak @10th Street\nOakland\, CA 94607\n510/238-2200\nOne block f
 rom Lake Merritt BART
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081116T130000
DTSTAMP:20090204T235151Z
SUMMARY:Tales and Traditions of California Indians
CREATED:20081106T205226Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081116T160000
LOCATION:Oakland Museum
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DESCRIPTION: The Art and History of Early California\nNatural Sciences S
 pecial Gallery\nExperience the rich history\, diverse beginnings\, and a
 rtistic and cultural heritage of early California. This exhibition of ar
 t and artifacts from the museum's collections explores the story of Cali
 fornia from the First Peoples through the Gold Rush. Ongoing.\n\nCheck o
 ur events calendar for all upcoming events: \nwww.museumca.org/cal-publi
 c/calendar.cgi\n\nFind more information about the only museum dedicated 
 to the art\, history\, and natural sciences of California on our website
 : www.museumca.org\n\nOakland Museum of California\n1000 Oak @10th Stree
 t\nOakland\, CA 94607\n510/238-2200\nOne block from Lake Merritt BART\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081101T130000
DTSTAMP:20081106T205633Z
SUMMARY:Ongoing Exhibit Oakland Museum
CREATED:20081106T205508Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081101T140000
LOCATION:Oakland Museum
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DESCRIPTION:Winona LaDuke\, "Building a Green Economy..."\n7:00\, Friday
 \, November 14\nFirst Congregational Church\, 2501 Harrison\, Oakland\nI
 nfo:  510/601-0182 or www.SpeakOutNow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081114T190000
DTSTAMP:20081112T174837Z
SUMMARY:Winona LaDuke "Building A Green Economy"
CREATED:20081112T174837Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081114T210000
LOCATION:Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Heyday Books\, 1633 University Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA 94703 
 FMI 510.549.3654 x 376.  www.heydaybooks.com\n\nGreat sale on books on C
 alifornia\, includes art\, poetry\, nature guides\, photography\, histor
 y\, literature.  The guest speaker is really passionate about the Sierra
 s and his presentation style is worth seeing.
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DTSTAMP:20081112T182749Z
SUMMARY:Heyday Holiday Book Sale
CREATED:20081112T182603Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T160000
LOCATION:Heyday\, Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Diversity/Professional Development Conference on Wednesday\,
  November 12\, 2008 (all day) at the International House on the UC Berke
 ley Campus!\n\nYou're invited to the Native American Staff Council's Div
 ersity Conference!\nPlease call if you need additional information...(51
 0-642-3228)\nRaffle donations for a beautiful "Pendleton Blanket!" (Than
 ks Bill's Trading Post on College Avenue)\nHave a fantastic day!\nCarmen
 \n\nUniversity of California – Berkeley Initiative for Leadership on Div
 ersity\nHosted by the Native American Staff Council\n \nDiversity Confer
 ence & Career Resource Fair\n\n“Making ‘TRACKS’ toward progress for soci
 al justice\, access\, inclusion & opportunities”\n\nConference Schedule\
 n\nLocation:   International House\n \n8:30-9:00 a.m. Registration & Con
 tinental Breakfast \n                                                Che
 vron Auditorium\n \n9:00-9:25 a.m. Welcome by Melinda Micco\, Ph.D.\, Al
 umni (UC Berkeley) & Faculty (Mills College)\;  Provides Overview\, Goal
 s & Outcomes of Conference\n\nNative American Staff Council BILD Plannin
 g Committee Introductions  \n\nTraditional Native Convocation:  Bradley 
 Marshall\, Hoopa Tribe \n \n9:25-9:45 a.m.  Welcome from Vice Chancellor
  Gibor Basri \, Division of Equity & Inclusion\n“Inclusion at UCB: Plann
 ing a Better Future”\n                                              Welc
 ome from International House Representative (Sponsor)\n                 
                                \n9:45-10:00 a.m.  Break\n\n10:00-11:20 a
 .m.  Keynote Speaker: Billy Mills\, Oglala Lakota (Sioux) from Pine Ridg
 e Reservation\; Topic:  “It’s the Journey\, Not the Destination”\; Legen
 dary Olympic gold                          medalis record holder in 10\,
 000 meter.  Inducted into U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame and U.S. Oly
 mpic Hall of Fame.  Sports Illustrated’s Athlete of the Century for     
                       the state of South Dakota.   Accomplished       bu
 sinessman\, author\, recipient of five honorary doctorates\, motivationa
 l speaker.  As National Spokesman raised over 500 million for charities 
 worldwide.  Question and answer session included.\n \n11:20-11:40 a.m.  
 Native American Staff Council panel presentation:  Provides philosophy\,
  \ntheme and unique Native American perspective of conference\n \n11:40-
 12:00 p.m.    Resource Tables/Exhibits –Networking and Sharing Informati
 on\n12:00-1:00 p.m.               Lunch Break (on your own brown bag) or
  enjoy lunch at I-House\n                                               
  Options: International House cafeteria (Level 2) & Café (Level 1) \n \n
 1:00-2:00 p.m.       Concurrent Workshops:   Human Resources: Career Com
 pass Updates –\nCareer Development and Performance Management\; Successi
 on Planning\, Employment (Recruitment\, Retention\, Resume Critique (bri
 ng your resumes)\, Interview Counseling\;  University Health Service: Ca
 re Services\, Work/Life Balance\, Health Matters\;  Ombuds Office:  “Cul
 tural Considerations in Conflict Resolution”\; Office of  Student Develo
 pment – What is Social Justice?  Critical Dialogue around Diversity\, Ac
 cess and Inclusion\; Native American Staff Council – Unique Tribal Sover
 eignty--                                   Chevron Auditorium\, Slusser 
 (downstairs)\; Ida Sproul & HomeRm (upstairs) \n \n2:00-4:00 p.m.  Wisdo
 m Circles - Edith Ng & Diversity Network Facilitators\, participate in a
 n inter-active workshop modeled after Native American tradition of ‘Talk
 ing Circles”.  Participants will be able to share their collective wisdo
 m in  a fishbowl  setting where others will listen and learn  providing 
 their perspectives on intergenerational similarities and differences.  P
 articipants  will be divided into (4) groups: Matures: born 1927-1945\; 
 Boomers: 1946-\n 1964\; Gen X’ers: born 1965-1981\; and Millennials: bor
 n 1982 and after.  Possible topics:   Discuss traits\, values\; intergen
 erational differences noticed  in the workplace\, how are you perceived 
 in the workplace\; how does that make you feel\; what career advice can 
 you offer others\; what motivates us to do our best work.   These perspe
 ctives may also impact other issues around race\, gender\, disability or
  other “isms”.    \n \n4:00-4:20 p.m.                  Wrap Up Report to
  larger group on findings of Wisdom Circles\;\n4:20-4:30  p\,m.  Raffle 
 Drawing & Break\n \n4:30-6:00 p.m.       Keynote Speaker: Winona LaDuke\
 , (Ojibwe: Bear Clan) Internationally respected Native American and Envi
 ronmental Activist\, Writer\, Professor\, prolific Writer\, Politician\,
  Economist\, Harvard-educated Founding Directorof White Earth Land Recov
 ery Project \; named Woman of the Year by Ms. Magazine\; recipient of Re
 ebok Human Rights Award\, Global Green Award\; committed to social\,  po
 litical\, cultural and economic justice.  Question and answer period inc
 luded.\n         \n6:00-6:15 p.m.  Closing Remarks:  Dr. Sidalia G. Reel
 \,  Director\, Staff Diversity Initiatives\n6:15-6:30 p.m.  Completion o
 f Evaluations & Closing with Drum/Round Dance (social\,  \nfriendship da
 nce)  - everyone join in!\n \n 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081112
DTSTAMP:20081112T200147Z
SUMMARY:Diversity Professional Development Conference
CREATED:20081112T183057Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081113
LOCATION:UC Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS INC.\n511 AVENUE THE AMERICAS #
 371 NEW YORK NY 10011 TEL 212.228.8300 FAX 646.688.6883 \nEMAIL NAMMYS@A
 OL.COM WWW.NATIVEAMERICANMUSICAWARDS.COM\n \n\nBROADCAST REMINDER\nNovem
 ber 7\, 2008\nEIGHTH ANNUAL \nNATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS\nTO BE BROADC
 AST\nON MHZ NETWORKS THIS SATURDAY \nAT 8PM EST\n\nNetwork Commemorates 
 National Native American \nHeritage Month with The NAMMYS\n\nNew York - 
 On Saturday\, November 8th\, at 8:00PM EST\, the Eighth Annual Native Am
 erican Music Awards (N.A.M.A.) will be broadcast as the first featured p
 rogram of a special series of Awards show broadcasts to air on the inter
 national MHZ Network. \n\nMHZ Networks Worldwide\, “a network for global
 ly-minded people\,” will begin airing the Eighth Annual Native American 
 Music Awards at 8:00PM EST with a repeat broadcast at 11:00PM EST.\n\nTa
 ped live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood Florida\,
  the Eighth Annual Native American Music Awards features a host of perfo
 rmances and appearances by Native American and mainstream artists\; Rita
  Coolidge (Cherokee)\, Rod Stewart & Mick Jagger's guitarist Stevie Sala
 s (Apache)\, Shalamar's Miki Free (Cherokee)\, COPS theme song writer Ca
 lton Coffei\, original Pearl Jam drummer Dave Abbruzzese\, Jean Beauvoir
  and Little Steven along with a special Hall of Fame tribute performance
  to the late Link Wray (Shawnee). \n\nShowtimes are as follows:\n\nEight
 h Annual Awards Show – 11/8 @ 8 PM EST Repeat at 11 PM EST\nNinth Annual
  Awards Show – 11/15 @ 8 PM EST Repeat at 11 PM EST\nThe Best of The Nam
 mys- 11/22 @ 8 PM EST Repeat at 11 PM EST\n\nThe airing of all these Awa
 rds programs will commemorate the month of November as National Native A
 merican Heritage Month. \n\nMHZ Worldwide is an independent\, noncommerc
 ial television network delivering international\, educational and arts p
 rogramming to an estimated 15 million households nationwide. Owned by th
 e Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation\, the network consists of
  independent public television stations\, cable and satellite television
  channels across the country. \n\nViewers who would like to see MHz Worl
 dview offered through their local public TV station should contact them 
 directly. \n\n\nMHZ Affiliates: \n\nSatellite/Direct-To-Home Service \n\
 nDirecTV 2183 888-777-2454 directv.com \n\nWorldTV 52 888-988-5288 globe
 castwtv.com \n\nBroadcast \n\nCharleston\, IL WEIU 50-2 \n\nCharlottesvi
 lle\, VA WHTJ 41-3 \n\nChicago\, IL WYCC 21-2 \n\nDenver\, CO KBDI 12-4 
 \n\nFlint\, MI WDCQ 19-1* \n\nOrlando\, FL WCEU 15-3 \n\nRichmond\, VA W
 CVE 23-3 \n\nSalt Lake City\, UT KUEN 9-2 \n\nSan Francisco\, CA KCSM 43
 -2 (D) \n\nSeattle - Tacoma\, WA KBTC 28-4 (TACOMA) \n\nWashington\, DC 
 WNVC 30-1 \n\nCable \n\nFlint\, MI Charter Cable 433 \n\nMinneapolis\, M
 N TIME WARNER 76 \n\nRichmond\, VA Comcast 202 \n\nLas Vegas\, NV Cox Ca
 ble 114 \n\nOrlando\, FL Bright House 1153 \n\nStanford University\, CA 
 Student Cable 182 \n\nSt. Paul\, MN Comcast 20 \n\nWashington\, DC \n\n*
  MWV on broadcast 19-1\, 0600 to 2000\, M-Sn.\n\nVisit the Native Americ
 an Music Awards Website\, www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com for pictures
  and video clips from these featured awards programs.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081115T200000
DTSTAMP:20081112T184153Z
SUMMARY:NAMA Broadcast Reminder
CREATED:20081112T184153Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081115T210000
LOCATION:Radio
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS INC.\n511 AVENUE THE AMERICAS #
 371 NEW YORK NY 10011 TEL 212.228.8300 FAX 646.688.6883 \nEMAIL NAMMYS@A
 OL.COM WWW.NATIVEAMERICANMUSICAWARDS.COM\n \n\nBROADCAST REMINDER\nNovem
 ber 7\, 2008\nEIGHTH ANNUAL \nNATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS\nTO BE BROADC
 AST\nON MHZ NETWORKS THIS SATURDAY \nAT 8PM EST\n\nNetwork Commemorates 
 National Native American \nHeritage Month with The NAMMYS\n\nNew York - 
 On Saturday\, November 8th\, at 8:00PM EST\, the Eighth Annual Native Am
 erican Music Awards (N.A.M.A.) will be broadcast as the first featured p
 rogram of a special series of Awards show broadcasts to air on the inter
 national MHZ Network. \n\nMHZ Networks Worldwide\, “a network for global
 ly-minded people\,” will begin airing the Eighth Annual Native American 
 Music Awards at 8:00PM EST with a repeat broadcast at 11:00PM EST.\n\nTa
 ped live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood Florida\,
  the Eighth Annual Native American Music Awards features a host of perfo
 rmances and appearances by Native American and mainstream artists\; Rita
  Coolidge (Cherokee)\, Rod Stewart & Mick Jagger's guitarist Stevie Sala
 s (Apache)\, Shalamar's Miki Free (Cherokee)\, COPS theme song writer Ca
 lton Coffei\, original Pearl Jam drummer Dave Abbruzzese\, Jean Beauvoir
  and Little Steven along with a special Hall of Fame tribute performance
  to the late Link Wray (Shawnee). \n\nShowtimes are as follows:\n\nEight
 h Annual Awards Show – 11/8 @ 8 PM EST Repeat at 11 PM EST\nNinth Annual
  Awards Show – 11/15 @ 8 PM EST Repeat at 11 PM EST\nThe Best of The Nam
 mys- 11/22 @ 8 PM EST Repeat at 11 PM EST\n\nThe airing of all these Awa
 rds programs will commemorate the month of November as National Native A
 merican Heritage Month. \n\nMHZ Worldwide is an independent\, noncommerc
 ial television network delivering international\, educational and arts p
 rogramming to an estimated 15 million households nationwide. Owned by th
 e Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation\, the network consists of
  independent public television stations\, cable and satellite television
  channels across the country. \n\nViewers who would like to see MHz Worl
 dview offered through their local public TV station should contact them 
 directly. \n\n\nMHZ Affiliates: \n\nSatellite/Direct-To-Home Service \n\
 nDirecTV 2183 888-777-2454 directv.com \n\nWorldTV 52 888-988-5288 globe
 castwtv.com \n\nBroadcast \n\nCharleston\, IL WEIU 50-2 \n\nCharlottesvi
 lle\, VA WHTJ 41-3 \n\nChicago\, IL WYCC 21-2 \n\nDenver\, CO KBDI 12-4 
 \n\nFlint\, MI WDCQ 19-1* \n\nOrlando\, FL WCEU 15-3 \n\nRichmond\, VA W
 CVE 23-3 \n\nSalt Lake City\, UT KUEN 9-2 \n\nSan Francisco\, CA KCSM 43
 -2 (D) \n\nSeattle - Tacoma\, WA KBTC 28-4 (TACOMA) \n\nWashington\, DC 
 WNVC 30-1 \n\nCable \n\nFlint\, MI Charter Cable 433 \n\nMinneapolis\, M
 N TIME WARNER 76 \n\nRichmond\, VA Comcast 202 \n\nLas Vegas\, NV Cox Ca
 ble 114 \n\nOrlando\, FL Bright House 1153 \n\nStanford University\, CA 
 Student Cable 182 \n\nSt. Paul\, MN Comcast 20 \n\nWashington\, DC \n\n*
  MWV on broadcast 19-1\, 0600 to 2000\, M-Sn.\n\nVisit the Native Americ
 an Music Awards Website\, www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com for pictures
  and video clips from these featured awards programs.\n
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DTSTAMP:20081112T184313Z
SUMMARY:The Best of the Nammys
CREATED:20081112T184313Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081122T180000
LOCATION:Radio
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081120T190000
DTSTAMP:20081112T191625Z
SUMMARY:Shellmound Peace Walk Slide Show
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081120T203000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park
DESCRIPTION:Dear Friend of Coyote Hills\,\n \nPlease join us Thursday\, 
 November 20th or Friday\, November 21st for a slide show and reception t
 o learn about the annual Sacred Shellmound Peace Walk\, and meet some of
  the walkers.\n \nPlease see the attached flier for details.\n \nRachel 
 Blau\nCoyote Hills Visitor Center\n \n~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~\nRachel Blau\nSr. Of
 fice Assistant\nCoyote Hills Regional Park\n8000 Patterson Ranch Road\nF
 remont\, CA 94555\nTel: 510/795-9385\nFax: 510/795-8012\nwww.ebparks.org
    \nhttp://www.ebparks.org\n\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081121T130000
DTSTAMP:20081112T191802Z
SUMMARY:Shellmound Peace Walk Slide Show
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081121T140000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park
DESCRIPTION:Dear Friend of Coyote Hills\,\n \nPlease join us Thursday\, 
 November 20th or Friday\, November 21st for a slide show and reception t
 o learn about the annual Sacred Shellmound Peace Walk\, and meet some of
  the walkers.\n \nPlease see the attached flier for details.\n \nRachel 
 Blau\nCoyote Hills Visitor Center\n \n~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~\nRachel Blau\nSr. Of
 fice Assistant\nCoyote Hills Regional Park\n8000 Patterson Ranch Road\nF
 remont\, CA 94555\nTel: 510/795-9385\nFax: 510/795-8012\nwww.ebparks.org
    \nhttp://www.ebparks.org\n\n 
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DESCRIPTION:Hope you can come to a part of the walk. Come to the Kickoff
  dinner\, walk a few steps or a few days\, whatever you can. I'd love to
  see you.       \n\n\n \n       Community Potluck and Blessing for the S
 hellmound Walk\n                           November 14\, 2008 6-9pm\n   
                           Intertribal Friendship House\n                
                523 International Blvd\n                                O
 akland California\n\nIndian People Organizing for Change along with Vall
 ejo Intertribal/SSP&RIT invites all to\njoin in a journey of walk and pr
 ayer to remember our ancestors who lived on this land for\nthousands of 
 years. The walk will be led by traditional Native American leaders and N
 ipponzan\nMyohoji Buddhists. We will walk and pray with our ancestors in
  areas where shellmounds and\nsacred sites have been desecrated by devel
 opment.\n\nNeeded for the walk:\n• Bring a good attitude\n• Please bring
  your own utensils\, bowl\, plate and cup. Sleeping bag and small tent i
 f you have\none (we will be camping three nights). Clothes for all types
  of weather\, including rain gear.\nMoney for Alcatraz Ferry on Thanksgi
 ving morning $16-$18 and any other incidentals that\nyou may need.\n\nDo
 nations needed:\nGroups to provide evening meals. Water for the walkers.
  Financial donations to purchase\nsupplies. The use of vans and/or truck
 s to assist in transporting walkers and the elderly.\nFor More informati
 on contact:\nCorrina Gould at 510-575-8408\nJohnella LaRose at 510-743-7
 373\nor email at shellmoundwalk@yahoo.com\,\nIPOC & Vallejo Intertribal 
 are non-profit organizations. All donations are appreciated and tax-dedu
 ctible.\n\nNo Alcohol or Drugs\n\n\n\nWalk Schedule\nDate: Leave: Arrive
 :\nNov 15 Sogorea-te` Shellmound-Glen Cove Pt. Pinole\nNov 16 Pt. Pinole
  El Cerrito\nNov 17 El Cerrito Alameda\nNov 18 Alameda Hayward\nNov 19 H
 ayward Coyote Hills\nNov 20 Coyote Hills Mission San Jose\nNov 21 REST D
 AY Coyote Hills program\nNov 22 Mission San Jose (Fremont) Alviso\nNov 2
 3 Alviso – San Jose (Ryland Park) – All together\nSan Jose – San Francis
 co - Spirit Runners\nWalkers -Transport toTemple - Walk to Candlestick P
 oint\, SF\nNov 24 San Francisco San Francisco\nNov 25 San Francisco San 
 Francisco\nNov 26 San Francisco San Francisco\nNov 27 Sunrise Ceremony –
  Alcatraz Intertribal Friendship House\nNov 28 IFH- Huichiun Shellmound 
 - Closing Gathering Berkeley\nCall 510-575-8408 for route updates and in
 formation.\n\n\nWhy we are walking:\n1. To have land that is accessible 
 for reburials at any development\,\n    public or private\n2  .For the r
 epatriation of our ancestors and sacred objects that are\n    being held
  in museums and universities\n3. For the recognition of the Ohlone Natio
 n by the US\n     Congress and all unrecognized tribes by the Federal go
 vernment\n4.  To have California history curriculum rewritten by native 
 people \n   and approved by the California Department of Education to me
 et\n    State standards that the Federal testing must reflect and to cha
 nge\n       teacher training\n5.  To educate the public about the ancien
 t sites that have been\n    desecrated through out the Bay Area and to a
 sk support in\n    ensuring that these atrocities do not continue to hap
 pen\n6.  To pray for peace and justice for all people everywhere
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SUMMARY:Sacred Sites/Shellmound Peace Walk Nov 14-28 Shellmound
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LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n                                5
 23 International Blvd\n                                 Oakland
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081202T180000
DTSTAMP:20081112T192951Z
SUMMARY:San Lorenzo Mini Pow Wow
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081202T213000
LOCATION:San Lorenzo
DESCRIPTION:The Eagle Child Museum Mini Pow Wow\nSharing the Spirit\n \n
 Come join us in the spirit of the Season\n \nTuesday\, December 2\, 2008
 \n6:00 to 9:30 pm\nSan Lorenzo Adult School Auditorium\n820 Bockman Road
 \, San Lorenzo\n \nMC:  Charles Mankiller\nDrumming Compliments of Liver
 more Indian Program\nPrincess Crowning\, Naming Ceremony\, Dancing\, Fry
  Break\n \nThe Trading Post\, Crafts\, Including new and used items\n \n
 Contact Person:  Eanna Espina\, Program Coordinator (510) 317-4709\nSpon
 sored by The Eagle Child Museum Committee/Cultural Committee\n \n(please
  see attached flyer)
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DESCRIPTION:Gathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.   FMI: 510.52
 8-9038 www.gatheringtribes.com.  
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SUMMARY:Gathering Tribes Old Pawn Jewelry Show With Art Quintana
CREATED:20081112T195030Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081122T190000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Andy Ebona and the Yaaw Tei Yi Tlingit Dancers from Juneau w
 ill be performing at the San Francisco American Indian Film Festival Awa
 rd Night on Nov. 15 at the Palace of Fine Arts at 6:00 p.m. \n\nKathy Pa
 ddock\, President\n\nSF Tlingit & Haida Community Council\nphone 415 887
  9315
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DTSTAMP:20081112T200758Z
SUMMARY:Juneau Tlingit Dancers
CREATED:20081112T200551Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081115T190000
LOCATION:AIFIF Awards Night\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Our Tlingit & Haida group will host a FREE BREAKFAST RECEPTI
 ON at the I HOP Restaurant at 200 Beach St. Near Fisherman's Whart in Sa
 n Francisco.  We will be served the same breakfast BETWEEN 9 - 9:30 a.m.
  in the small private room in the back of the restaurant.  THE RESTAURAN
 T WILL NOT SERVE US AFTER 9:30 SO DON'T BE LATE.  We can stay on through
  the morning but the restaurant only has that small window of time to se
 rve us.\n\nKathy Paddock\, President\n\nSF Tlingit & Haida Community Cou
 ncil\nphone 415 887 9315
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SUMMARY:Juneau Tlingit Dancers breakfast
CREATED:20081112T200644Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081115T094500
LOCATION:200 Beach St. Near Fisherman's Whart
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DESCRIPTION:Come join us and help support Kaleo Café at our upcoming Lu`
 au Nites\n \nKALEO CAFÉ Lu`au Nites\nLive music\, Hawaiian Food & Desser
 ts – good fun!\n \nNovember 15 (sat) 7-10pm\nKawika Alfiche & Na Kane\n 
 \nNovember 22 (Sat) 7-10pm Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band\nDecember 6 (sat) 7-
 10pm Kawika Alfiche & Na Kane\nDecember 13 (sat) 7-10pm Kapalakiko Hawai
 ian Band\n \nOTHER EVENTS\nNovember 15 (sat) 4-5:30pm – Lei Making class
  $30.00 (must rsvp)\nDecember 13 (sat) 5pm-10pm – Holiday shopping (arts
 /crafts/Hawaiian holiday gifts)\n \nMONDAY NIGHTS\n      Private lessons
  6:00pm by appointment only (email mitmaur@aol.com)\nUkulele Classes 7:0
 0-9:00pm ($5 per person)\n      * recommended beginners come at 7:00pm\n
 FRIDAY NIGHTS - KARAOKE NIGHT 8:00-11:30PM\n \nKaleo Café\, 1340 Irving 
 St\, San Francisco 94122\n415-753-2460\nwww.kaleocafe.com\n\n\n-- \nna K
 awika Alfiche \nhttp://www.myspace.com/kawikaalfiche \nhttp://www.keikia
 lii.com - Halau Hula\nhttp://www.apop.net <http://www.apop.net/>  - Kaul
 ulehua Hawaiian Cultural Center\nhttp://www.Kaleocafe.com <http://www.ka
 leocafe.com/>  - Our Cafe\nhttp://www.hawaiitunes.com <http://www.hawaii
 tunes.com/>  - CD download\nhttp://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kawika - CD purchas
 e\n\n"A`ohe pau ka 'ike i ka hälau ho`okahi." \nAll knowledge is not tau
 ght in the same school. \nOne can learn from many sources.\n
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DTSTAMP:20081112T200932Z
SUMMARY:Live Music Hula at Kaleo - also Lei Class
CREATED:20081112T200932Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081115T220000
LOCATION:Kaleo Café\, 1340 Irving St\, San Francisco 94122
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DESCRIPTION:Date	11/2/2008\nEvent	\nStart Time	2:00 PM\nEnd Time	4:30 PM
 \nLocation	D-Q University Rememberance Dinner\nDescription	\nD-Q Unity C
 oalition will be having a rememberance dinner this sunday November 2\, 2
 008 at 2:00 pm.  We will gather to sharea meal of turkey - fry bread - s
 paghetti and if anyone would like to contribute making it a potluck the 
 feast will grow\, all are welcome regardless.  Come join us in rememberi
 ng what D-Q University is all about.\nPosted by	purplehairedgirl1\nUpdat
 ed	10/31/2008
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DTSTAMP:20081112T202902Z
SUMMARY:D-Q University Rememberance Dinner
CREATED:20081112T202902Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081102T163000
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DESCRIPTION: We are pleased to welcome you to the\n                11th 
 American Indian Inaugural Ball\n\n            "A Celebration of Many Nat
 ions - One People"\n                   January 19\, 20\, 21\, 2009\n    
     Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National Airport\n             
      2799 Jefferson Davis Highway\n                      Arlington\, VA 
 22202\n\nhosted by the \nAmerican Indian Society (AIS) of Washington\, D
 .C.\nP.O. Box 6431\nFalls Church\, VA 22040\nwww.aisdc.org\nwww.aiibdc.o
 rg\nAIS.inauguralball@yahoo.com\n\n   The 2009 American Indian Inaugural
  Ball brings together Native leaders\, organizations\, artists\, musicia
 ns\, and professionals from across the country. The 2009 American Indian
  Inaugural Ball Planning Committee is made up of professionals from with
 in the American Indian Society (AIS) of Washington\, DC and is working t
 oward making this the \nbest Inaugural Ball ever!\n\n                   
        Event Schedule\n       Native Youth Alliance Pow Wow - Monday\, J
 anuary 19\n      American Indian Inaugural Ball - Tuesday\, January 20\n
               Inaugural Brunch - Wednesday\, January 21\n\n\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:American Indian Inaugural Ball Time to Celebrate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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CREATED:20081112T225720Z
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LOCATION:Washington\, DC
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DESCRIPTION:Friday\, Dec. 5 at Dimond Branch Library\, 3565 Fruitvale Av
 enue\, Oakland\, CA. 510.482-7844\n\nhttp://www.oaklandlibrary.org/Branc
 hes/dimond.htm\nDimond Branch has approximately 75\,000 books\, compact 
 disks\, videos\, DVDs\, audio books\, audiocassettes\, and magazines and
  newspapers for all ages. Circulating materials are largely of popular i
 nterest\, with a strong emphasis on practical how-to topics and fiction.
  The reference collection is one of the strongest branch reference secti
 ons in the system and includes many sources otherwise available only at 
 the Main Library. Special-interest collections include theAmerican India
 n Collection (1\,500 volumes)
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DTSTAMP:20081113T083002Z
SUMMARY:BAIAR Meeting
CREATED:20081113T082902Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081205T103000
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DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                      		For Media Inqui
 ries Contact:        \nSeptember 12\, 2008                              
         Cindy Benitez\, publicrelations@aifisf.com\n\n					\n\nAIFI PRES
 ENTS THE 33rd ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL NOV. 7-15 IN SAN FRAN
 CISCO\n\nSan Francisco\, CA - The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) 
 proudly announce the 33rd annual American Indian Film Festival\, Novembe
 r 7-15.  As the nations’s most prominent outlet for Native American film
 s\, the American Indian Film Festival will premiere over 80 new feature 
 films\, shorts\, public service\, music videos and documentaries of USA 
 American Indian and Canada First Nation communities. \n\nAmong the featu
 re films\, the U.S. Premieres of  Drew Hayden Taylor’s In a World Create
 d By  A Drunken God and Zacharias Kunuk’s (Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner)\
 , Before Tomorrow will screen Friday Nov. 7 & Nov. 14\, respectively. \n
 \nThe 2008 American Indian Film Festival\, presented over nine days\, wi
 ll run Nov. 7-12 at the Landmark Embarcadero Center Cinema\, One Embarca
 dero Center\, Promenade Level\; and conclude Nov. 13-15 at the Palace of
  Fine Arts\,3301 Lyon St. @ Bay Street.\n\nA special film and music trib
 ute “Remembering Floyd Red Crow Westerman (1936-2007)” will be presented
  November 13 at the Palace of Fine Arts. Westerman was an accomplished s
 inger/songwriter whose 1969 debut album “ Custer Died for Your Sins” ear
 ned critical acclaim. He also was a human rights activist who performed 
 with Sting in the rainforest benefits\; and actor receiving world-wide a
 ttention and acclaim as “Ten Bears” in Kevin Costner’s Dances with Wolve
 s. The musical tribute will be directed by Indian songwriter/performer K
 eith Secola. and hosted by comic Charlie Hill and Max Gail. \n\nOn Frida
 y Nov. 14 AIFI's Tribal Touring Program\, a Native youth film workshop p
 rogram supported by tribal host partners\, will showcase 16 films from t
 he Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians\, Brooks\, CA\; Stop the Violence Coali
 tion\, Hoopa\, CA\; and the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria\,Rohne
 rt Park\, CA\n\nAIFI’s American Indian Motion Picture Awards Show\, begi
 nning at 6:00pm\, honoring filmmakers and showcasing contemporary Native
  American talent\, will be held on Saturday November 15 at the Palace of
  Fine Arts. Fourteen awards will be presented including Best Film\, Best
  Actor and Best Documentary. . The awards show is an eclectic mix of liv
 e entertainment by established and emerging Native artists and performer
 s. New country artist Crystal Shawanda\, You Can Let Go (single) -Dawn o
 f a New Day CD\, will headline the Awards Show.\n\nA complete schedule w
 ill be available on October 6\, 2008 on our website www.aifisf.com. All 
 programs are open to the general public and will require tickets for adm
 ission.\n\nAdvance Tickets available thru AIFI: 415-554-0525 visa & mast
 ercard. On-site tickets available at the following theater venues (on da
 y of show.) \n\n** November is National American Indian Heritage Month. 
 AIFI welcomes all- audiences\, all-colors\, to participate at festival s
 creenings\, seminars and awards show.\n\nMichael Smith\, President\nAmer
 ican Indian Film Institute\n333 Valencia Street\, Suite 322\nSan Francis
 co\, CA 94103
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SUMMARY:American Indian Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081113T193000
DTSTAMP:20081113T111358Z
SUMMARY:Big Mountain\, Black Mesa Benefits 
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081113T230000
LOCATION:Mesa\, AZ.
DESCRIPTION:Thursday NOVEMBER 13th at 7:30 PM: \n\nA night of music\, st
 ories & inspiration to benefit the Elders of Big Mountain and for the Th
 e Caravan To Support The Struggle For Survival On The Front Lines Of Res
 istance at Big Mountain\, Black Mesa\, AZ. \n\nWhen: Give Thanks - Thurs
 day Nov. 13th  7:30pm-11. Music begins at 8ish.\nWhere: Country Joe's Ca
 fé @ Café de la Paz   1600 shattuck ave.\nPlease join us to share songs 
 stories and visions of a peaceful planet. \nWho: Featuring The music of 
 Diane Patterson and Becky White & the Secret Mission. All original music
  to make you dance\, sing and dream. Powerfull poetic voices for the new
  paradigm. Also featuring guest speakers and dynamic visuals. \nAdmissio
 n: $5-500 donation - no one turned away for lack of funds\n\nA caravan o
 f work crews will be converging from across the country to support resid
 ents of the Big Mountain regions of Black Mesa who\, on behalf of their 
 peoples\, their sacred ancestral lands\, and future generations\, contin
 ue to carry out their staunch resistance to the efforts of the US Govern
 ment\, which is acting in the interests of the Peabody Coal Company to d
 evastate whole communities & ecosystems\, and greatly de-stabilize our p
 lanet's climate for the profit of an elite few. More than 14\,000 Dine' 
 people have been forcibly removed from their ancestral homelands due to 
 spin created by the U.S government & Peabody Coal\, under the guise of t
 he so-called "Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute".\n\nBy assisting with direct\, o
 n-land projects with the Sovereign communities of Big Mountain\, Black M
 esa volunteer work crews are helping families resist an illegal occupati
 on and to stay on their lands\, who serve as the very blockade to coal m
 ining! With the guidance of Black Mesa residents\, the aim of this carav
 an is to honor the elders and to bring support to their communities befo
 re the approaching cold winter months. \nWe are at a critical juncture a
 nd must take a stand in support of communities on the front lines of res
 istance now! \n\nWays you can support the caravan:\n\ndonate. Checks can
  be made out to Black Mesa Indigenous Support. \nshare information about
  the Struggle For Survival on Black Mesa and spread the word in your are
 a.\narrange/organize outreach events and/or fundraisers for gathering su
 pplies in your town or city with BMIS supporting you.\n Needs List:\nCha
 in-saws & Chain-saw parts Stihl MS 170: chain\, oil cap\, bar/chain oil.
 \nAxes\, mauls\, axe handles\, shovels\, hammers\, nails\, and other too
 ls. \nWood\, if you are in the AZ region. \nFunds for building materials
 .\nVehicles to drive to the caravan and to donate to families. \nWork gl
 oves.\nSolar panels\, generators\, wind turbines. solar batteries.\nMedi
 cinal herbs for stress\, immune\, lung support\, and external salves & r
 ubs for bad backs\, arthritis\, arnica\, aloe vera. \nBlankets\nA 1982 V
 W Jetta manual\nEducational books for 13 yr old son and for adults\nWe a
 re collecting funds work tools\, axes\, blankets\, and medicines. Our go
 al is to raise enough fuel money to  get ourselves to Black Mesa\, to pu
 rchase building supplies and give money directly to families.  We need s
 ponsors and any donations to make this happen. The caravan is growing an
 d more vehicles are needed to transport volunteers and supplies. \nCheck
 s can be made out to Black Mesa Indigenous Support. \n\nThis caravan is 
 an important opportunity for people of all backgrounds to listen & work 
 with the families of Black Mesa to generate more awareness that relocati
 on laws & coal mining need to stop\, that these communities deserve the 
 right of a continued and uninterrupted existence on their ancestral home
 lands\, & to come together to strengthen our solidarity and find ways to
  work together to protect Black Mesa & our Mother Earth for all life. Vi
 sit the BMIS website for further information. \n\n--------------------\n
 We are psyched to announce the launch of the new BMIS website http://www
 .blackmesais.org! Stay posted as more info and pics are posted. \n\n\nGi
 ve Back To Mother Earth! Give Back To Future Generations! \n\n~ Black Me
 sa Indigenous Support
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DESCRIPTION:Friday NOVEMBER 21\, 2008\nBlack Mesa Caravan Fundraiser\nDi
 nner and Film Screening of Broken Rainbow\, a movie about the struggle o
 n Big Mountain\, Black Mesa. \n 7 PM at the Intertribal Friendship House
 .\n\nBroken Rainbow is a 1985 documentary film about the government-enfo
 rced relocation of thousands of Navajo Native Americans from their ances
 tral homes in Arizona. The Navajo were relocated to aid mining speculati
 on in a process that began in the 1970s and continues to this day. The f
 ilm is narrated by Martin Sheen. 
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DTSTAMP:20081113T111506Z
SUMMARY:Big Mountain\, Black Mesa Benefits 
CREATED:20081113T111506Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081121T210000
LOCATION:IFH\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Services for Clifford Martinez\, Lakota from Pine Ridge\, SD
  and Oakland. CA will be held at Chapel of the Chimes on Piedmont Ave. i
 n Oakland next Tuesday Nov. 18th at 10am.  After the service his body wi
 ll be cremated and his ashes sent home to his reservation.  Clifford is 
 the son of Gerri [Martinez] Lira who was a social worker at the NAHC yea
 rs ago.  Clifford has a large extended family of friends and relatives. 
  Please let them know of these services.  Clifford was 50 years old and 
 was a good friend of mine.  There will be a feast at IFH following the s
 ervices.
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DTSTAMP:20081114T011716Z
SUMMARY:Services for Clifford Martinez
CREATED:20081114T011716Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081118T110000
LOCATION:Chapel of the Chimes\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Sacred Sites/Shellmound Peace Walk\n                     Nov
 ember 14-28\n               \n               \nPlease come to a part of 
 the walk. Come to the Kickoff Dinner\, walk a few steps or a few days\, 
 whatever you can.  Everyone is welcome.\n \n \n       Community Potluck 
 and Blessing for the Shellmound Walk\n                      November 14\
 , 2008 6-9pm\n                   Intertribal Friendship House\n         
               523 International Blvd\n                         Oakland C
 alifornia\n \n \n                           Walk Schedule\nDate       Le
 ave                            Arrive\nNov 15 Sogorea-te` Shellmound-Gle
 n Cove Pt. Pinole\nNov 16 Pt. Pinole                           El Cerrit
 o\nNov 17 El Cerrito                           Alameda\nNov 18 Alameda  
                             Hayward\nNov 19 Hayward Coyote Hills\nNov 20
  Coyote Hills Mission San Jose\nNov 21 REST DAY Coyote Hills program\nNo
 v 22 Mission San Jose (Fremont)           Alviso\nNov 23 Alviso – San Jo
 se (Ryland Park) – All together San Jose – San Francisco - Spirit Runner
 s Walkers -Transport to Temple - Walk to Candlestick Point\, SF\nNov 24 
 San Francisco                        San Francisco\nNov 25 San Francisco
                         San Francisco\nNov 26 San Francisco             
            San Francisco\nNov 27 Sunrise Ceremony – Alcatraz        Inte
 rtribal Friendship House\nNov 28 IFH-Huichiun Shellmound           Closi
 ng Gathering Berkeley\n \nCall 510-575-8408 for route updates and inform
 ation.\n \nIndian People Organizing for Change along with Vallejo Intert
 ribal/SSP&RIT invite all to join in a journey of walk and prayer to reme
 mber our ancestors who lived on this land for thousands of years. The wa
 lk will be led by traditional Native American leaders and Nipponzan Myoh
 oji Buddhists. We will walk and pray with our ancestors in areas where s
 hellmounds and sacred sites have been desecrated by development.\n \nNee
 ded for the walk:\n. Bring a good attitude\n. Please bring your own uten
 sils\, bowl\, plate and cup. Sleeping bag and small tent if you have one
  (we will be camping three nights). Clothes for all types of weather\, i
 ncluding rain gear. Money for Alcatraz Ferry on Thanksgiving morning $16
 -$18 and any other incidentals that you may need.\n.No drugs or alcohol.
 \n \nDonations needed:\nGroups to provide evening meals. Water for the w
 alkers. Financial donations to purchase supplies. The use of vans and/or
  trucks to assist in transporting walkers and the elderly. IPOC & Vallej
 o Intertribal are non-profit organizations. All donations are appreciate
 d and tax-deductible.\n \nFor More information contact:\nCorrina Gould a
 t 510-575-8408\nJohnella LaRose at 510-743-7373\nor email at shellmoundw
 alk@yahoo.com\n \nWhy we are walking:\n1. To have land that is accessibl
 e for reburials at any development\,\n   public or private\n2  For the r
 epatriation of our ancestors and sacred objects that are\n   being held 
 in museums and universities\n3. For the recognition of the Ohlone Nation
  by the US Congress and all \n   unrecognized tribes by the Federal gove
 rnment\n4. To have California history curriculum rewritten by native peo
 ple\n   and approved by the California Department of Education to meet\n
    State standards that the Federal testing must reflect and to change\n
    teacher training\n5. To educate the public about the ancient sites th
 at have been\n   desecrated through out the Bay Area and to ask support 
 in\n   ensuring that these atrocities do not continue to happen\n6. To p
 ray for peace and justice for all people everywhere.
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DTSTAMP:20081114T013337Z
SUMMARY:Sacred Sites/Shellmound Peace Walk / Nov 14-28\, 2008
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LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Local Heroes Awards Ceremony\n  Sponsored by KQED Television
 \n5:30-7:30\, Wednesday\, November 19\n1 Goodlett Place\, San Francisco 
 City Hall Rotunda\nInfo: kqed.org./heritage
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DTSTAMP:20081114T210111Z
SUMMARY:Local Heroes Awards Ceremony
CREATED:20081114T210111Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081119T193000
LOCATION:1 Goodlett Place\, San Francisco City
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DESCRIPTION:2nd Annual Native Student Gathering at UC Berkeley"\n6:00\, 
 Saturday\, November 22\nMLK Student Union\, Heller Lounge\nInfo: Analisa
  Tripp\, amzt@berkeley.edu and Kayla Carpenter\, kaylarae@stanford
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DTSTAMP:20081114T210200Z
SUMMARY:Native Student Gathering
CREATED:20081114T210200Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081122T210000
LOCATION:UC Berkeley
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SEQUENCE:2
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081117T180000
DTSTAMP:20081114T210649Z
SUMMARY:No Nonsense Native Film Fest
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081117T220000
LOCATION:524 Lausen Hall\, Stanford
DESCRIPTION:No Nonsense Native Film Fest:\n "Bringing light to the dark 
 lies that textbooks tell"\n6:00-10:00\, Monday-Wednesday\, November 17-1
 9\nNative American Cultural Center\, 524 Lasuen Mall\nInfo:  Leon Peralt
 o\, noeau@stanford and Erika Chase\, eechase@stanford
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081118T180000
DTSTAMP:20081114T210704Z
SUMMARY:No Nonsense Native Film Fest
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081118T220000
LOCATION:524 Lausen Hall\, Stanford
DESCRIPTION:No Nonsense Native Film Fest:\n "Bringing light to the dark 
 lies that textbooks tell"\n6:00-10:00\, Monday-Wednesday\, November 17-1
 9\nNative American Cultural Center\, 524 Lasuen Mall\nInfo:  Leon Peralt
 o\, noeau@stanford and Erika Chase\, eechase@stanford
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081119T180000
DTSTAMP:20081114T210707Z
SUMMARY:No Nonsense Native Film Fest
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081119T220000
LOCATION:524 Lausen Hall\, Stanford
DESCRIPTION:No Nonsense Native Film Fest:\n "Bringing light to the dark 
 lies that textbooks tell"\n6:00-10:00\, Monday-Wednesday\, November 17-1
 9\nNative American Cultural Center\, 524 Lasuen Mall\nInfo:  Leon Peralt
 o\, noeau@stanford and Erika Chase\, eechase@stanford
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DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, December 10\, 2008.  COMMUNITY HUMAN RIGHTS TRAI
 NING  December 10th is HUMAN RIGHTS DAY and the 60th Anniversary of the 
 Universal Declaration on Human Rights!  How we can use the UN to defend 
 Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights today?  What does the Declaration on th
 e Rights of Indigenous Peoples mean to Indian communities?  PRESENTATION
 S BY: Andrea Carmen\, IITC Executive Director\, Yaqui Nation:  Updates o
 n Indigenous Peoples work at the UN  .  Morning Star Gali\,  Pit River N
 ation\, California:  Updates on Human Rights Struggles in the Bay Area. 
  Refreshments provided\, we hope to see you there!  7 – 9 PM\, IFH\, 523
  International Blvd\, Oakland FMI: Morning Star Gali\, (415) 641-4482 or
  (510) 827-6719.
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DTSTAMP:20081114T214838Z
SUMMARY:Human Rights Training
CREATED:20081114T214838Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081114T210000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:SNAG INDIGENOUS HOLIDAY MARKET and CONCERT!\n		\n		\n\nClick
  here to enlarge image	\nHost: 	SNAG Magazine and IFH\nLocation: 	Intert
 ribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd.\, Oakland\, CA View Map\
 nWhen: 	Friday\, December 5\, 7:00pm to 11:30pm\nPhone: 	n/a\nFREE EVENT
 !! Support local artists! Forget the Mall: Buy Your Beautiful Affordable
  Handmade Holiday Gifts Here!!!\n\nLIVE PERFORMANCES: Audiopharmacy\, Je
 remy Goodfeather\, Quese IMC\, Brwn Bflo\, Sista Hailstorm! DJ's Wonway 
 and Offerings! Youth Performances & Guest Poets!\n\nTRADITIONAL DANCE/MU
 SIC: Medicine Warrior Dancers\, Robinson Rancheria Pomo Dancers\, All Na
 tions Drum & Hoop Dancer Sage Romero! ART GALLERY with Native artists! \
 n\nSustainable and Organic FOOD  by Indigenous Permaculture! LIVE MURAL 
 Created on-the-spot with Youth Participation Provided by Visual Element 
 Program of East Side Arts Alliance! \n\nIt's a FREE THANK YOU PARTY FOR 
 THE commUNITY! \nALL AGES/ NO DRUGS NO ALCOHOL EVENT!\n\nFIND OUT MORE A
 T SNAGMAGAZINE.COM.\n\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20081115T084122Z
SUMMARY:SNAG Indigenous Holiday Market and Concert
CREATED:20081115T084122Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081205T233000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd.\, Oakland
 \, CA
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DESCRIPTION:	\nDear Friends\,\n\nHeyday Institute would like to invite y
 ou to join us in celebrating the 2nd Annual Heyday Harvest on Thursday\,
  December 4\, at Berkeley’s Hillside Club. Come meet our featured guests
  for a special evening of literary revelries:\nPulitzer Prize–winning po
 et Gary Snyder\nArtist and illustrator Doug Hansen\nCalifornia Indian wr
 iter and artist Kathleen Rose Smith\nFormer California Poet Laureate Al 
 Young\nEnjoy a wine bar\, seasonal hors d’oeuvres\, a silent auction\, a
 nd a book sale. The reception begins at 6:30 p.m.\, program at 7:00 p.m.
  The silent auction will take place throughout the evening. The Hillside
  Club is located at 2286 Cedar Street\, Berkeley\, CA 94709.\n\nSuggeste
 d donation is $60 per person to support Heyday Institute\, an educationa
 l nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. To RSVP\, please contact Lillian\nFl
 eer at (510) 549-3564\, ext. 316.\n\nTo find out more about Heyday Harve
 st\, including the one-of-a-kind items available at our silent auction\,
  please visit our website: www.heydaybooks.com.\n\nBest regards\,\n\nLes
 lie Lombre\nManager\, Friends of Heyday\n
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DTSTAMP:20081121T004928Z
SUMMARY:Heyday Harvest
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081204T220000
LOCATION:Hillside Club\, Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Friday Nov 21\n\nSCREENING OF 'BROKEN RAINBOW'  FUNDRAISER F
 OR BAY AREA CARAVAN TO BLACK MESA\n\nwhere: Intertribal Friendship House
 \, 523 International Blvd. Oakland.\nwhen: Friday Novemeber 21st \n6pm D
 oors /Food\n7pm Screening\n\nDonation $5-$500. No One Turned Away. \n\nT
 here is no Word for Relocation in the Navajo Language\; to Relocate is t
 o Disappear and Never be Seen Again. \n\nBroken Rainbow is the 1985 Acad
 emy Award winning documentary on the forced relocation of 14\,000 \nDiné
  (Navajo) people from their ancestral home- land in Northern Arizona. Th
 e genocidal relocation policy \nwas crafted by energy companies and corr
 upt politicians to make way for coal\, oil\, gas and \nuranium explorati
 on.  For over 30 years\, traditional Diné at Black Mesa\, Arizona have l
 ived \nin resistance\, steadfastly refusing to relocate as strip-mines r
 ip apart their sacred lands and \ngenerating plants poison the desert ai
 r. \n\nDirected by Maria Floria & Victoria Mudd. \n\nDiscussion to Follo
 w.\n\n\nTo learn more about the 2008 Caravan to Black Mesa please visit 
 : \nhttp://blackmesais.org/take_action/caravan-of-support-to-big-mountai
 n/ \n
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DTSTAMP:20081121T083550Z
SUMMARY:Film Broken Rainbow
CREATED:20081121T083550Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081121T210000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd.\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Harvest Dinner 2-7 pm
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DTSTAMP:20081122T025132Z
SUMMARY:Harvest Dinner
CREATED:20081121T083653Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081122T190000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:4
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081122T103000
DTSTAMP:20081121T084130Z
SUMMARY:Classes - Permaculture and Native Parenting
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081122T113000
LOCATION:523 International Blvd\, IFH\, Oakland
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090101T075959Z
DESCRIPTION:Saturday Nov 22 \nIndigenous Permaculture 10-2\, Native AA 1
 0:30-11:30am\, Native Parenting Class 12-2pm
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DESCRIPTION:Tuesday Nov 25 \n Beading Class 6:30 pm
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DTSTAMP:20081121T083938Z
SUMMARY:Beading Class
CREATED:20081121T083938Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081127T193000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd\nOakland\,
  CA 94606
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DESCRIPTION:Thursday Nov 27\nShellmound Walkers at IFH 10  am - Friday A
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DTSTAMP:20081121T084003Z
SUMMARY:Shellmound Walners at IFH
CREATED:20081121T084003Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081121T110000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd\nOakland\,
  CA 94606
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DESCRIPTION:Nor Cal Chapter - Dec 12\nHoliday Luncheon @ Dry Creek\n\n \
 nDry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians\nTribal Administration Buildin
 g\n190 Foss Creek Circle\, Suite A - Healdsburg\, CA 95448\nDirections/P
 arking: Take Hwy 101 North to the Dry Creek Road exit\nTurn Right onto D
 ry Creek Road\, Take the next right on Grove Street\nGo 1/4 mile and tur
 n onto Foss Creek Circle - CHECK IN AT SUITE A\n\nCheck In & Lunch 11:30
  a.m.\nProgram Noon\nNo Charge courtesy of Dry Creek Rancheria\n\nFollow
 ed by Winery Visit\nPlease bring a Toy to benefit deserving\nNorthern Ca
 lifornia Indian Children AND/OR\nRaffle Gift for Super Scholarship Raffl
 e\n\nHotel Rooms Available for $89.00 \nDry Creek Inn - 198 Dry Creek Rd
  - Healdsburg\nTo Reserve A Room\, Use Code\, American Indian Chamber of
  Commerce To Book This Special Rate\nCall 1-707-433-0300 to Book Rooms
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DTSTAMP:20081121T084707Z
SUMMARY:American Indian Chamber Nor Cal Luncheon
CREATED:20081121T084317Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081212T140000
LOCATION:Healdsburg \,  CA 95448
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Film | BROKEN RAINBOW \n\nFriday\, November 21\, 6:00 p.m. \
 nIntertribal Friendship House \n523 International Blvd.\, Oakland [map] 
 \nDonations appreciated | blackmesais.org/\nSend to a friend Print\n\nBl
 ack Mesa Indigenous Support — dedicated to the indigenous peoples of Bla
 ck Mesa\, Arizona\, and their struggle against the coal industry — will 
 host a screening of "Broken Rainbow\," the Academy Award winning-documen
 tary on the forced relocation of 14\,000 Diné (Navajo) people from their
  ancestral homeland.
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DTSTAMP:20081121T224642Z
SUMMARY:Film | BROKEN RAINBOW
CREATED:20081121T224642Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081121T200000
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081205T200000
DTSTAMP:20081126T021517Z
SUMMARY:Encuentro del Canto Popular!!! 
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081205T230000
LOCATION:Brava Theater\n 2781 24th Street\n San Francisco
DESCRIPTION:From: Chelis Lopez <encuentro@accionlatina.org>\n\n27th Encu
 entro del Canto Popular\n\nDecember 5 and 6 \nBrava Theater\n2781 24th S
 treet\nSan Francisco\n\n8:00 to 11:00 p.m.\nDoors open at 7:00 p.m.\n\nT
 ickets on sale!\n$16 General\n$12 Students and Seniors\n\nUna flor\, un 
 canto y una poesía (Oaxaca\, México)\, Pasión Habanera (Cuba)\, y SuriMa
 nta (Bolivia)\n\nLiliana Herrera (EE.UU-Mex)\, Futuro Picante (EE.UU)\, 
 Rupa & April Fishes (India-Francia-EE.UU)\n\nRead more about the artists
 :\nhttp://news.eltecolote.org/news/view_article.html?article_id8132823eb
 3d060a8faf7de11057951\n\nSee you there!\n\nChelis\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081206T200000
DTSTAMP:20081126T021648Z
SUMMARY:Encuentro del Canto Popular!!! 
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081206T230000
LOCATION:Brava Theater\n 2781 24th Street\n San Francisco
DESCRIPTION:From: Chelis Lopez <encuentro@accionlatina.org>\n\n27th Encu
 entro del Canto Popular\n\nDecember 5 and 6 \nBrava Theater\n2781 24th S
 treet\nSan Francisco\n\n8:00 to 11:00 p.m.\nDoors open at 7:00 p.m.\n\nT
 ickets on sale!\n$16 General\n$12 Students and Seniors\n\nUna flor\, un 
 canto y una poesía (Oaxaca\, México)\, Pasión Habanera (Cuba)\, y SuriMa
 nta (Bolivia)\n\nLiliana Herrera (EE.UU-Mex)\, Futuro Picante (EE.UU)\, 
 Rupa & April Fishes (India-Francia-EE.UU)\n\nRead more about the artists
 :\nhttp://news.eltecolote.org/news/view_article.html?article_id8132823eb
 3d060a8faf7de11057951\n\nSee you there!\n\nChelis\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090114T100000
DTSTAMP:20081126T021855Z
SUMMARY:Diabetes Support Group
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090114T120000
LOCATION:Where: 2950 International Blvd\, Seven Directions\, Oakland\, C
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DESCRIPTION:Native American Health Center\n\nDiabetes Support Groups giv
 e community members a chance to meet with others who have Diabetes.\nAre
  you new to diabetes? Talk to others and learn all the basics of this co
 ndition.\nConnect with others who are caring for someone with diabetes t
 o get ideas\, advice\, and support\; \nfor yourself and your loved one.\
 n\nEvery Wednesday\nJanuary 21\, 2009 10:00am-12:00pm                   
                            January 14\, 2009 10:00am-12:00pm\nJanuary 21
 \, 2009 10:00am-12:00pm                                             Janu
 ary 28\, 2009 10:00am-12:00pm\n\nWhere: 2950 International Blvd\, Seven 
 Directions 1st Floor Conference Room\nBring your tennis shoes for a ligh
 t stretch activity.\nFor more information contact: \nCommunity Health Re
 source Worker Pauline Patty-Medina (510) 535-4461\nDiabetes Support Grou
 p\n\nTogether we can promote\n Diabetes Wellness in our community!\n\n\n
 
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DESCRIPTION:Intertribal Friendship House\n\n523 International Blvd\, Oak
 land\n\n \n\nInvites  you to a special community baby welcoming  & bless
 ing  for new & expectant Naitve mothers\n\n \n\n                        
                                                   \n\n               Sat
 urday\, November 29\, 2008\n\n2:00 PM to 5:00 PM\n\nPlease bring one bab
 y item 0-6 months\n\n \n\nInformation Call Carol Wahpepah at (510) 485-1
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DTSTAMP:20081126T180146Z
SUMMARY:Baby shower
CREATED:20081126T180146Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081129T170000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:   Press release: Public invited to participate at AIM 40 ye
 ar Anniversary\n                                                        
    \n\nAIM-WEST\, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco cordi
 ally invites you to attend The 40 Year Anniversary and Reunion of the Am
 erican Indian Movement.  This event will take place November 24-28\, 200
 8 in San Francisco.  Please refer to the attached announcement and  HYPE
 RLINK "http://www.aimwest.info" www.aimwest.info for current updated inf
 ormation and locations:\n\nMon. Nov. 24\, Time: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Where:
   Main Library S.F. 100 Larkin St & Grove-(Civic Center Bart Station) Ko
 ret Auditorium all day\, conferencing & strategizing for the future\;\n\
 nTues. Nov. 25\, Time: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Baha’i Center\, 150 Valenci
 a St.\, S.F.. Conferencing & strategizing for the future\;\n\nWed. Nov. 
 26\, Time: 12-6 p.m. Where: Baha’i Center\, 150 Valencia St.\, S.F. UnTh
 anksgiving Dinner\, ceremonies and awards\;  “The Eagle invites the Cond
 or”.  Special guests and performances.  Music. \n\nThurs. Nov. 27\, Time
 : 4-9 a.m. Where: S.F. Hornblower Tours Pier #31. Call 415-981-7625 or f
 or advance tickets at  HYPERLINK "http://www.alcatrazcruises.com" www.al
 catrazcruises.com.    \n\nFri. Nov. 28\, Time: 6-10 p.m. Where: Baha’i C
 enter\, 150 Valencia St. S.F. Concert\, fundraiser-Live Music.\n\nThe th
 eme of this historic gathering is “SOMOS UN SOLO RIO!” We Are One River\
 , and “No One is Illegal!” welcoming our relations and stand in solidari
 ty with peoples from Mexico\, Central and South America.  This includes 
 recognition of Indigenous Nation’s inherent Right to Self-Determination\
 , Honor and Respect for Treaties ratified by the US Congress\, Protectio
 n of Sacred Sites\, Freedom for Political Prisoners\, and encourage U.S.
  adoption of the United Nations General Assembly “Declaration on the Rig
 hts of Indigenous Peoples”.  Also for discussion are strategies for “Man
 ifesto for Change”\, Green power from Red Power\; a sustainable future\,
  and participation in international relations.\n\nThe AIM reunion includ
 es invited speakers from California Indigenous Nations\, congratulatory 
 statements from Governments\, liberation movement representatives\, and 
 community organizations welcoming the occasion in solidarity with the AI
 M leadership\, its campaigns and events\, and provide a direction for fu
 ture activities and actions to consider.\n\nThe women and men of the AIM
 -the warriors\, leaders\, marchers\, occupiers\, and dancers-reflect the
  many faces of AIM\, a forty year old struggle with its roots in a 516 y
 ear history of oppression.  The names that sparked AIM are too numerous 
 to be included here.  Countless efforts contributed to AIM.  Many whose 
 stories are not told here have continued to inspire.\n\n“Spiritually\, c
 ulturally\, socially\, economically and politically across the country\,
  we developed an indigenous philosophy for the Indian nation\,” said Ver
 non Bellecourt\, AIM spokesperson.  “For the nation to heal\, we had to 
 start nurturing the roots.  AIM developed the highway to get on if peopl
 e want to get back to our traditional\, spiritual way of life.”\n\nAIM f
 ounded or inspired organizations including American Indian OIC (Opportun
 ities Industrialization Center)\, Legal Rights Center\, Little Earth of 
 United Tribes Housing\, Native American Community Clinic\, Migizi Commun
 ications and Indian education that began with Little Red School House an
 d Heart of the Earth Survival Schools in Minneapolis and St. Paul\, Minn
 esota.  AIM members brought the plight of Indian people to the attention
  of the world community through the creation of the International Indian
  Treaty Council (IITC)\, a United Nations non-governmental organization 
 based in San Francisco.\n\nThe IITC was founded in 1974 at a gathering b
 y the American Indian Movement in Standing Rock\, South Dakota attended 
 by more than 5\,000 representatives of 98 Indigenous Nations throughout 
 the Americas.  In 1977\, the IITC became the first organization of Indig
 enous Peoples to be recognized as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) 
 with Consultative Status to the United Nations Economic and Social Counc
 il.  \n\nDespite the history and the accomplishments\, AIM is difficult 
 to identify for some people.  It seems to stand for many things at once-
 the protection of treaty rights and the preservation of spirituality and
  culture.  But what else?  Unlike the American civil rights movement\, w
 ith which it has been compared\, AIM has seen self-determination and rac
 ism differently.  Desegregation was not a goal.  Individual rights were 
 not placed ahead of the preservation of Native Nation sovereignty.  At t
 he 1971 AIM national conference it was decided that translating policy t
 o practice meant building organizations—schools and housing and employme
 nt services. \n\nOver the years\, as these organizations have grown\, th
 ey have continued to serve the community from a base of Indian culture. 
  Before AIM in 1968\, culture had been weakened in most Indian communiti
 es due to U.S. policy\, the American boarding schools and all the other 
 efforts to extinguish Indian secular and spiritual life.  Now\, many gro
 ups cannot remember a time without culture.  This great revival has also
  helped to restore spiritual leaders and elders to their former position
 s of esteem for the wisdom and the history they can teach.  All of these
  actions are in concert with the principles of AIM and came into being a
 t this time in history because Indian people have refused to relinquish 
 their sovereign right to exist as free and non-colonized people. \n\nAIM
 -WEST was established to bring about awareness on issues that concern or
  affect Indians of the Americas on a daily basis.  Further\, it advocate
 s for communities to establish strategic processes\, procedures for stan
 dard setting\, and for the betterment and well-being of all Indigenous p
 eoples.  AIM-WEST addresses issues implicit in international laws and st
 andards related to human rights\, the environment\, and promotes and sho
 w cases cultural and traditional events to complement the diversity of I
 ndigenous peoples representative from throughout the Americas and Pacifi
 c region.  It is common knowledge San Francisco is that microcosm of the
  new American Indian merging together in mainstream USA today.\n\nThe ge
 neral public is invited to attend.  The press and media welcomed.  Wheel
  chair accessible.  Broadcast daily on  HYPERLINK "http://www.earthcycle
 s.net" www.earthcycles.net and on local SF radio FM 104.1\n\nContact:  T
 ony Gonzales – 415-577-1492                 Volunteer to help: Peggy Lem
 ke  408-625-0986\n                John Powers – 415-559-9724            
                                        Mark Anquoe  415-566-5788\n\n    
            \n\nAIM-WEST                                                 
                                                           \n1668 Alabama
  Street\nSan Francisco\, CA 94110\nMobile: (415) 577-1492\n HYPERLINK "m
 ailto:eltony@earthlink.net" eltony@earthlink.net\n HYPERLINK "http://www
 .aimovement.org" www.aimovement.org                                 \n  
                                                                         
                                                                 November
  1\, 2008
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SUMMARY:AIM 40 year Anniversary
CREATED:20081126T191703Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081124T173000
LOCATION:100 Larkin St
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:   Press release: Public invited to participate at AIM 40 ye
 ar Anniversary\n                                                        
    \n\nAIM-WEST\, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco cordi
 ally invites you to attend The 40 Year Anniversary and Reunion of the Am
 erican Indian Movement.  This event will take place November 24-28\, 200
 8 in San Francisco.  Please refer to the attached announcement and  HYPE
 RLINK "http://www.aimwest.info" www.aimwest.info for current updated inf
 ormation and locations:\n\nMon. Nov. 24\, Time: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Where:
   Main Library S.F. 100 Larkin St & Grove-(Civic Center Bart Station) Ko
 ret Auditorium all day\, conferencing & strategizing for the future\;\n\
 nTues. Nov. 25\, Time: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Baha’i Center\, 150 Valenci
 a St.\, S.F.. Conferencing & strategizing for the future\;\n\nWed. Nov. 
 26\, Time: 12-6 p.m. Where: Baha’i Center\, 150 Valencia St.\, S.F. UnTh
 anksgiving Dinner\, ceremonies and awards\;  “The Eagle invites the Cond
 or”.  Special guests and performances.  Music. \n\nThurs. Nov. 27\, Time
 : 4-9 a.m. Where: S.F. Hornblower Tours Pier #31. Call 415-981-7625 or f
 or advance tickets at  HYPERLINK "http://www.alcatrazcruises.com" www.al
 catrazcruises.com.    \n\nFri. Nov. 28\, Time: 6-10 p.m. Where: Baha’i C
 enter\, 150 Valencia St. S.F. Concert\, fundraiser-Live Music.\n\nThe th
 eme of this historic gathering is “SOMOS UN SOLO RIO!” We Are One River\
 , and “No One is Illegal!” welcoming our relations and stand in solidari
 ty with peoples from Mexico\, Central and South America.  This includes 
 recognition of Indigenous Nation’s inherent Right to Self-Determination\
 , Honor and Respect for Treaties ratified by the US Congress\, Protectio
 n of Sacred Sites\, Freedom for Political Prisoners\, and encourage U.S.
  adoption of the United Nations General Assembly “Declaration on the Rig
 hts of Indigenous Peoples”.  Also for discussion are strategies for “Man
 ifesto for Change”\, Green power from Red Power\; a sustainable future\,
  and participation in international relations.\n\nThe AIM reunion includ
 es invited speakers from California Indigenous Nations\, congratulatory 
 statements from Governments\, liberation movement representatives\, and 
 community organizations welcoming the occasion in solidarity with the AI
 M leadership\, its campaigns and events\, and provide a direction for fu
 ture activities and actions to consider.\n\nThe women and men of the AIM
 -the warriors\, leaders\, marchers\, occupiers\, and dancers-reflect the
  many faces of AIM\, a forty year old struggle with its roots in a 516 y
 ear history of oppression.  The names that sparked AIM are too numerous 
 to be included here.  Countless efforts contributed to AIM.  Many whose 
 stories are not told here have continued to inspire.\n\n“Spiritually\, c
 ulturally\, socially\, economically and politically across the country\,
  we developed an indigenous philosophy for the Indian nation\,” said Ver
 non Bellecourt\, AIM spokesperson.  “For the nation to heal\, we had to 
 start nurturing the roots.  AIM developed the highway to get on if peopl
 e want to get back to our traditional\, spiritual way of life.”\n\nAIM f
 ounded or inspired organizations including American Indian OIC (Opportun
 ities Industrialization Center)\, Legal Rights Center\, Little Earth of 
 United Tribes Housing\, Native American Community Clinic\, Migizi Commun
 ications and Indian education that began with Little Red School House an
 d Heart of the Earth Survival Schools in Minneapolis and St. Paul\, Minn
 esota.  AIM members brought the plight of Indian people to the attention
  of the world community through the creation of the International Indian
  Treaty Council (IITC)\, a United Nations non-governmental organization 
 based in San Francisco.\n\nThe IITC was founded in 1974 at a gathering b
 y the American Indian Movement in Standing Rock\, South Dakota attended 
 by more than 5\,000 representatives of 98 Indigenous Nations throughout 
 the Americas.  In 1977\, the IITC became the first organization of Indig
 enous Peoples to be recognized as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) 
 with Consultative Status to the United Nations Economic and Social Counc
 il.  \n\nDespite the history and the accomplishments\, AIM is difficult 
 to identify for some people.  It seems to stand for many things at once-
 the protection of treaty rights and the preservation of spirituality and
  culture.  But what else?  Unlike the American civil rights movement\, w
 ith which it has been compared\, AIM has seen self-determination and rac
 ism differently.  Desegregation was not a goal.  Individual rights were 
 not placed ahead of the preservation of Native Nation sovereignty.  At t
 he 1971 AIM national conference it was decided that translating policy t
 o practice meant building organizations—schools and housing and employme
 nt services. \n\nOver the years\, as these organizations have grown\, th
 ey have continued to serve the community from a base of Indian culture. 
  Before AIM in 1968\, culture had been weakened in most Indian communiti
 es due to U.S. policy\, the American boarding schools and all the other 
 efforts to extinguish Indian secular and spiritual life.  Now\, many gro
 ups cannot remember a time without culture.  This great revival has also
  helped to restore spiritual leaders and elders to their former position
 s of esteem for the wisdom and the history they can teach.  All of these
  actions are in concert with the principles of AIM and came into being a
 t this time in history because Indian people have refused to relinquish 
 their sovereign right to exist as free and non-colonized people. \n\nAIM
 -WEST was established to bring about awareness on issues that concern or
  affect Indians of the Americas on a daily basis.  Further\, it advocate
 s for communities to establish strategic processes\, procedures for stan
 dard setting\, and for the betterment and well-being of all Indigenous p
 eoples.  AIM-WEST addresses issues implicit in international laws and st
 andards related to human rights\, the environment\, and promotes and sho
 w cases cultural and traditional events to complement the diversity of I
 ndigenous peoples representative from throughout the Americas and Pacifi
 c region.  It is common knowledge San Francisco is that microcosm of the
  new American Indian merging together in mainstream USA today.\n\nThe ge
 neral public is invited to attend.  The press and media welcomed.  Wheel
  chair accessible.  Broadcast daily on  HYPERLINK "http://www.earthcycle
 s.net" www.earthcycles.net and on local SF radio FM 104.1\n\nContact:  T
 ony Gonzales – 415-577-1492                 Volunteer to help: Peggy Lem
 ke  408-625-0986\n                John Powers – 415-559-9724            
                                        Mark Anquoe  415-566-5788\n\n    
            \n\nAIM-WEST                                                 
                                                           \n1668 Alabama
  Street\nSan Francisco\, CA 94110\nMobile: (415) 577-1492\n HYPERLINK "m
 ailto:eltony@earthlink.net" eltony@earthlink.net\n HYPERLINK "http://www
 .aimovement.org" www.aimovement.org                                 \n  
                                                                         
                                                                 November
  1\, 2008
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SUMMARY:AIM 40 year Anniversary
CREATED:20081126T191713Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081125T170000
LOCATION:150 Valencia St.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:   Press release: Public invited to participate at AIM 40 ye
 ar Anniversary\n                                                        
    \n\nAIM-WEST\, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco cordi
 ally invites you to attend The 40 Year Anniversary and Reunion of the Am
 erican Indian Movement.  This event will take place November 24-28\, 200
 8 in San Francisco.  Please refer to the attached announcement and  HYPE
 RLINK "http://www.aimwest.info" www.aimwest.info for current updated inf
 ormation and locations:\n\nMon. Nov. 24\, Time: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Where:
   Main Library S.F. 100 Larkin St & Grove-(Civic Center Bart Station) Ko
 ret Auditorium all day\, conferencing & strategizing for the future\;\n\
 nTues. Nov. 25\, Time: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Baha’i Center\, 150 Valenci
 a St.\, S.F.. Conferencing & strategizing for the future\;\n\nWed. Nov. 
 26\, Time: 12-6 p.m. Where: Baha’i Center\, 150 Valencia St.\, S.F. UnTh
 anksgiving Dinner\, ceremonies and awards\;  “The Eagle invites the Cond
 or”.  Special guests and performances.  Music. \n\nThurs. Nov. 27\, Time
 : 4-9 a.m. Where: S.F. Hornblower Tours Pier #31. Call 415-981-7625 or f
 or advance tickets at  HYPERLINK "http://www.alcatrazcruises.com" www.al
 catrazcruises.com.    \n\nFri. Nov. 28\, Time: 6-10 p.m. Where: Baha’i C
 enter\, 150 Valencia St. S.F. Concert\, fundraiser-Live Music.\n\nThe th
 eme of this historic gathering is “SOMOS UN SOLO RIO!” We Are One River\
 , and “No One is Illegal!” welcoming our relations and stand in solidari
 ty with peoples from Mexico\, Central and South America.  This includes 
 recognition of Indigenous Nation’s inherent Right to Self-Determination\
 , Honor and Respect for Treaties ratified by the US Congress\, Protectio
 n of Sacred Sites\, Freedom for Political Prisoners\, and encourage U.S.
  adoption of the United Nations General Assembly “Declaration on the Rig
 hts of Indigenous Peoples”.  Also for discussion are strategies for “Man
 ifesto for Change”\, Green power from Red Power\; a sustainable future\,
  and participation in international relations.\n\nThe AIM reunion includ
 es invited speakers from California Indigenous Nations\, congratulatory 
 statements from Governments\, liberation movement representatives\, and 
 community organizations welcoming the occasion in solidarity with the AI
 M leadership\, its campaigns and events\, and provide a direction for fu
 ture activities and actions to consider.\n\nThe women and men of the AIM
 -the warriors\, leaders\, marchers\, occupiers\, and dancers-reflect the
  many faces of AIM\, a forty year old struggle with its roots in a 516 y
 ear history of oppression.  The names that sparked AIM are too numerous 
 to be included here.  Countless efforts contributed to AIM.  Many whose 
 stories are not told here have continued to inspire.\n\n“Spiritually\, c
 ulturally\, socially\, economically and politically across the country\,
  we developed an indigenous philosophy for the Indian nation\,” said Ver
 non Bellecourt\, AIM spokesperson.  “For the nation to heal\, we had to 
 start nurturing the roots.  AIM developed the highway to get on if peopl
 e want to get back to our traditional\, spiritual way of life.”\n\nAIM f
 ounded or inspired organizations including American Indian OIC (Opportun
 ities Industrialization Center)\, Legal Rights Center\, Little Earth of 
 United Tribes Housing\, Native American Community Clinic\, Migizi Commun
 ications and Indian education that began with Little Red School House an
 d Heart of the Earth Survival Schools in Minneapolis and St. Paul\, Minn
 esota.  AIM members brought the plight of Indian people to the attention
  of the world community through the creation of the International Indian
  Treaty Council (IITC)\, a United Nations non-governmental organization 
 based in San Francisco.\n\nThe IITC was founded in 1974 at a gathering b
 y the American Indian Movement in Standing Rock\, South Dakota attended 
 by more than 5\,000 representatives of 98 Indigenous Nations throughout 
 the Americas.  In 1977\, the IITC became the first organization of Indig
 enous Peoples to be recognized as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) 
 with Consultative Status to the United Nations Economic and Social Counc
 il.  \n\nDespite the history and the accomplishments\, AIM is difficult 
 to identify for some people.  It seems to stand for many things at once-
 the protection of treaty rights and the preservation of spirituality and
  culture.  But what else?  Unlike the American civil rights movement\, w
 ith which it has been compared\, AIM has seen self-determination and rac
 ism differently.  Desegregation was not a goal.  Individual rights were 
 not placed ahead of the preservation of Native Nation sovereignty.  At t
 he 1971 AIM national conference it was decided that translating policy t
 o practice meant building organizations—schools and housing and employme
 nt services. \n\nOver the years\, as these organizations have grown\, th
 ey have continued to serve the community from a base of Indian culture. 
  Before AIM in 1968\, culture had been weakened in most Indian communiti
 es due to U.S. policy\, the American boarding schools and all the other 
 efforts to extinguish Indian secular and spiritual life.  Now\, many gro
 ups cannot remember a time without culture.  This great revival has also
  helped to restore spiritual leaders and elders to their former position
 s of esteem for the wisdom and the history they can teach.  All of these
  actions are in concert with the principles of AIM and came into being a
 t this time in history because Indian people have refused to relinquish 
 their sovereign right to exist as free and non-colonized people. \n\nAIM
 -WEST was established to bring about awareness on issues that concern or
  affect Indians of the Americas on a daily basis.  Further\, it advocate
 s for communities to establish strategic processes\, procedures for stan
 dard setting\, and for the betterment and well-being of all Indigenous p
 eoples.  AIM-WEST addresses issues implicit in international laws and st
 andards related to human rights\, the environment\, and promotes and sho
 w cases cultural and traditional events to complement the diversity of I
 ndigenous peoples representative from throughout the Americas and Pacifi
 c region.  It is common knowledge San Francisco is that microcosm of the
  new American Indian merging together in mainstream USA today.\n\nThe ge
 neral public is invited to attend.  The press and media welcomed.  Wheel
  chair accessible.  Broadcast daily on  HYPERLINK "http://www.earthcycle
 s.net" www.earthcycles.net and on local SF radio FM 104.1\n\nContact:  T
 ony Gonzales – 415-577-1492                 Volunteer to help: Peggy Lem
 ke  408-625-0986\n                John Powers – 415-559-9724            
                                        Mark Anquoe  415-566-5788\n\n    
            \n\nAIM-WEST                                                 
                                                           \n1668 Alabama
  Street\nSan Francisco\, CA 94110\nMobile: (415) 577-1492\n HYPERLINK "m
 ailto:eltony@earthlink.net" eltony@earthlink.net\n HYPERLINK "http://www
 .aimovement.org" www.aimovement.org                                 \n  
                                                                         
                                                                 November
  1\, 2008
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DTSTAMP:20081126T191756Z
SUMMARY:Un-Thanksgiving Dinner
CREATED:20081126T191756Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081126T180000
LOCATION:150 Valencia St.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:   Press release: Public invited to participate at AIM 40 ye
 ar Anniversary\n                                                        
    \n\nAIM-WEST\, a non-profit organization based in San Francisco cordi
 ally invites you to attend The 40 Year Anniversary and Reunion of the Am
 erican Indian Movement.  This event will take place November 24-28\, 200
 8 in San Francisco.  Please refer to the attached announcement and  HYPE
 RLINK "http://www.aimwest.info" www.aimwest.info for current updated inf
 ormation and locations:\n\nMon. Nov. 24\, Time: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Where:
   Main Library S.F. 100 Larkin St & Grove-(Civic Center Bart Station) Ko
 ret Auditorium all day\, conferencing & strategizing for the future\;\n\
 nTues. Nov. 25\, Time: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Baha’i Center\, 150 Valenci
 a St.\, S.F.. Conferencing & strategizing for the future\;\n\nWed. Nov. 
 26\, Time: 12-6 p.m. Where: Baha’i Center\, 150 Valencia St.\, S.F. UnTh
 anksgiving Dinner\, ceremonies and awards\;  “The Eagle invites the Cond
 or”.  Special guests and performances.  Music. \n\nThurs. Nov. 27\, Time
 : 4-9 a.m. Where: S.F. Hornblower Tours Pier #31. Call 415-981-7625 or f
 or advance tickets at  HYPERLINK "http://www.alcatrazcruises.com" www.al
 catrazcruises.com.    \n\nFri. Nov. 28\, Time: 6-10 p.m. Where: Baha’i C
 enter\, 150 Valencia St. S.F. Concert\, fundraiser-Live Music.\n\nThe th
 eme of this historic gathering is “SOMOS UN SOLO RIO!” We Are One River\
 , and “No One is Illegal!” welcoming our relations and stand in solidari
 ty with peoples from Mexico\, Central and South America.  This includes 
 recognition of Indigenous Nation’s inherent Right to Self-Determination\
 , Honor and Respect for Treaties ratified by the US Congress\, Protectio
 n of Sacred Sites\, Freedom for Political Prisoners\, and encourage U.S.
  adoption of the United Nations General Assembly “Declaration on the Rig
 hts of Indigenous Peoples”.  Also for discussion are strategies for “Man
 ifesto for Change”\, Green power from Red Power\; a sustainable future\,
  and participation in international relations.\n\nThe AIM reunion includ
 es invited speakers from California Indigenous Nations\, congratulatory 
 statements from Governments\, liberation movement representatives\, and 
 community organizations welcoming the occasion in solidarity with the AI
 M leadership\, its campaigns and events\, and provide a direction for fu
 ture activities and actions to consider.\n\nThe women and men of the AIM
 -the warriors\, leaders\, marchers\, occupiers\, and dancers-reflect the
  many faces of AIM\, a forty year old struggle with its roots in a 516 y
 ear history of oppression.  The names that sparked AIM are too numerous 
 to be included here.  Countless efforts contributed to AIM.  Many whose 
 stories are not told here have continued to inspire.\n\n“Spiritually\, c
 ulturally\, socially\, economically and politically across the country\,
  we developed an indigenous philosophy for the Indian nation\,” said Ver
 non Bellecourt\, AIM spokesperson.  “For the nation to heal\, we had to 
 start nurturing the roots.  AIM developed the highway to get on if peopl
 e want to get back to our traditional\, spiritual way of life.”\n\nAIM f
 ounded or inspired organizations including American Indian OIC (Opportun
 ities Industrialization Center)\, Legal Rights Center\, Little Earth of 
 United Tribes Housing\, Native American Community Clinic\, Migizi Commun
 ications and Indian education that began with Little Red School House an
 d Heart of the Earth Survival Schools in Minneapolis and St. Paul\, Minn
 esota.  AIM members brought the plight of Indian people to the attention
  of the world community through the creation of the International Indian
  Treaty Council (IITC)\, a United Nations non-governmental organization 
 based in San Francisco.\n\nThe IITC was founded in 1974 at a gathering b
 y the American Indian Movement in Standing Rock\, South Dakota attended 
 by more than 5\,000 representatives of 98 Indigenous Nations throughout 
 the Americas.  In 1977\, the IITC became the first organization of Indig
 enous Peoples to be recognized as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) 
 with Consultative Status to the United Nations Economic and Social Counc
 il.  \n\nDespite the history and the accomplishments\, AIM is difficult 
 to identify for some people.  It seems to stand for many things at once-
 the protection of treaty rights and the preservation of spirituality and
  culture.  But what else?  Unlike the American civil rights movement\, w
 ith which it has been compared\, AIM has seen self-determination and rac
 ism differently.  Desegregation was not a goal.  Individual rights were 
 not placed ahead of the preservation of Native Nation sovereignty.  At t
 he 1971 AIM national conference it was decided that translating policy t
 o practice meant building organizations—schools and housing and employme
 nt services. \n\nOver the years\, as these organizations have grown\, th
 ey have continued to serve the community from a base of Indian culture. 
  Before AIM in 1968\, culture had been weakened in most Indian communiti
 es due to U.S. policy\, the American boarding schools and all the other 
 efforts to extinguish Indian secular and spiritual life.  Now\, many gro
 ups cannot remember a time without culture.  This great revival has also
  helped to restore spiritual leaders and elders to their former position
 s of esteem for the wisdom and the history they can teach.  All of these
  actions are in concert with the principles of AIM and came into being a
 t this time in history because Indian people have refused to relinquish 
 their sovereign right to exist as free and non-colonized people. \n\nAIM
 -WEST was established to bring about awareness on issues that concern or
  affect Indians of the Americas on a daily basis.  Further\, it advocate
 s for communities to establish strategic processes\, procedures for stan
 dard setting\, and for the betterment and well-being of all Indigenous p
 eoples.  AIM-WEST addresses issues implicit in international laws and st
 andards related to human rights\, the environment\, and promotes and sho
 w cases cultural and traditional events to complement the diversity of I
 ndigenous peoples representative from throughout the Americas and Pacifi
 c region.  It is common knowledge San Francisco is that microcosm of the
  new American Indian merging together in mainstream USA today.\n\nThe ge
 neral public is invited to attend.  The press and media welcomed.  Wheel
  chair accessible.  Broadcast daily on  HYPERLINK "http://www.earthcycle
 s.net" www.earthcycles.net and on local SF radio FM 104.1\n\nContact:  T
 ony Gonzales – 415-577-1492                 Volunteer to help: Peggy Lem
 ke  408-625-0986\n                John Powers – 415-559-9724            
                                        Mark Anquoe  415-566-5788\n\n    
            \n\nAIM-WEST                                                 
                                                           \n1668 Alabama
  Street\nSan Francisco\, CA 94110\nMobile: (415) 577-1492\n HYPERLINK "m
 ailto:eltony@earthlink.net" eltony@earthlink.net\n HYPERLINK "http://www
 .aimovement.org" www.aimovement.org                                 \n  
                                                                         
                                                                 November
  1\, 2008
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SUMMARY:AIM 40 year Anniversary Concert
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081128T220000
LOCATION:150 Valencia St.
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DESCRIPTION:November Artist-in-Residence: Ernesto Hernández Olmos\nXibal
 ba\, the Sacred Path of Death and Rebirth\nOctober 29 through November 3
 0\nWednesday-Sunday\, 1:00-5:00 p.m.\nFridays\, October 31-November 28\,
  6:00-8:45 p.m.\n\nErnesto Hernández Olmos will enhance the experience o
 f the de Young's Mesoamerican collection with contemporary and interacti
 ve art\, including sculptures. "Xibalba" refers to an ancient ball court
  and represents a path of transformation that symbolizes death and rebir
 th.  This creates an opportunity to learn and grow at a higher level of 
 consciousness.  Visitors are invited to create works of art as a way to 
 connect with their ancestors and the natural elements\, earth\, water\, 
 air\, and fire.\n \n  \nFriday\, November 28\, 6:00 to 8:45 p.m.\nRecept
 ion in the Kimball Education Gallery\nCelebrate the residency of Ernesto
  Hernández Olmos with light refreshments and music.\n
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SUMMARY:Ernesto Hernández Olmos at de Young
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081228T204500
LOCATION:Young
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DESCRIPTION:March Point on PBS' Independent Lens Series TONIGHT\nStart T
 ime	 11:00 PM\nEnd Time	 12:00 PM\nLocation	 PBS\nDescription	 ABOUT THE
  FILM: Meet Cody\, Nick and Travis—three teenagers from the Swinomish Tr
 ibe. After hard times on the rez lead to rehab and drug court\, they are
  offered an alternative: to make a documentary about the impact of two o
 il refineries on their community. A collaborative coming of age story\, 
 MARCH POINT follows the ambivalent and once-troubled teens as they come 
 to understand themselves and the threat their people face. More info: ht
 tp://www.deafmedia.org http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/getinvolved/ci
 nema\nPosted by	 Gengibre8\nUpdated	 11/18/2008
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SUMMARY:March Point on PBS
CREATED:20081126T203906Z
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LOCATION:PBS
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DESCRIPTION:From Food and Water Watch:\nWhat: Challenging Corporate Cont
 rol of Water: A Public Forum\nWhen: Tuesday\, December 2nd from 7pm-9pm\
 nWhere: Mission Cultural Center\, located at 2868 Mission St (at 25th St
 .) in San Francisco – free event.\nWhy: Next week private water corporat
 ions are coming to San Francisco for a greenwashing conference and we're
  not going to let them get away with it.  On Tuesday night\, join a coal
 ition of Bay Area-based organizations for a public discussion about the 
 need for a public\,  \ncommunity-based water policy for the twenty-first
  century. \nSpeakers  will include:\nMaude Barlow\, Blue Planet Project\
 , Special Advisor to the United Nations\,\nWenonah Hauter\, Executive Di
 rector\, Food & Water Watch\,\nCaleen Sisk-Franco\, Chief\, Winnemeum Wi
 ntu Tribe\, Indigenous  Environmental Network\,\nAmit Srivastava\, Coord
 inator\, International Campaign Against Coca-Cola.\nWe look forward to s
 eeing you there – be  sure to stop by the Tuolumne River Trust table to 
 say hi! \nFor more information call 415-293-9905 or email jconant@fwwatc
 h.org\nor   amit@indiaresource.org.\n
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DTSTAMP:20081129T201137Z
SUMMARY:Challenging Corporate Control of Water: A Public Forum
CREATED:20081129T201137Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081202T210000
LOCATION:Mission Cultural Center\, 2868 Mission St.\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, December 4\, 8 p.m. \nLECTURE/DEMONSTRATION \nDem
 onstration: Part of the First International Body Music Festival\n\n\nBef
 ore people were hollowing logs and striking rocks\, they were using thei
 r bodies to stomp\, clap\, sing\, snap\, and grunt their musical ideas. 
 This event is hosted by Crosspulse Artistic Director Keith Terry and fea
 tures Barbatuques (Sao Paulo\, Brazil)\, KeKeÇa (Istanbul\, Turkey) and 
 Celina Kalluk and Lucie Idlout (Iqaluit\, Nunavut\, Canada). For more in
 formation on the artists and the festival\, go to http://www.crosspulse.
 com. Advance tickets available through Brown Paper Tickets http://www.br
 ownpapertickets.com. 8 p.m. $10 adults/$5 OMCA members and kids under 12
 .  Oakland Museum of California \n1000 Oak St. Oakland (near Lake Merrit
  BART) \n8pm\, $10 adults/$5 Museum Members and Kids under 12
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081204T200000
DTSTAMP:20081203T193138Z
SUMMARY:Body Music Festival Features Iqualuit/Nunavut Singers Celina Kal
 luk and Ludie Idlout
CREATED:20081203T193138Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081204T220000
LOCATION:1000 Oak St. Oakland (near Lake Merrit BART) 
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DESCRIPTION:Note:  On Saturday night at the Pow Wow\, there will be 8 yo
 ung men dancing out their new grass dance outfits together.  They have b
 een part of the regalia class sponsored by Medicine Warriors Dance Troup
 e/All Nations Singers and the American Indian Child Resource Center.  Pl
 ease come to support our young men dancers.\n\n    10th ANNUAL AMERICAN 
 INDIAN CHILD RESOURCE CENTER POW-WOW\n                      DECEMBER 6-7
 \, 2008\n	         \n\n         Saturday\, December 6      11am-10pm\n  
        Sunday\, December 7        11am-7pm\n\n	          Laney College G
 ymnasium\n            900 Fallon St.\, Oakland\, CA 94607\n\n           
 All Drums & Dancers welcome.  Free Public Event.         \n      Contest
  Dancing\, Santa Gift Giveaway\, Native American Food\, \n              
   Authentic Native American Crafts.\n\nHead Woman Dancer - Anecita Yazhi
  \nHead Man Dancer - Akicita Feather Necklace \nHead Young Woman Dancer 
 - Numu Wockmetooah \nHead Young Man Dancer - Jon Swimmer \n\nHost Northe
 rn Drum - All Nations (Oakland\, CA)\nHost Southern Drum - Red Buffalo (
 Fresno\, CA)\nMC - Tom Phillips (Kiowa)   \nArena Director - Earl Neconi
 e (Kiowa)\nHead Gourd Dancer - Eric Kimple\nHead Judge - Kayleen Kimple\
 n\nLaney College is accessible by BART (Lake Merritt BART Station) and A
 C Transit (bus lines #59\, 59A & 88 ).  Parking is free in all Student P
 arking Lots.  From 880 South\, Jackson St. Exit\, left on Oak St. and ri
 ght on 8th St.  From 880 North\, 5th Ave. Exit and right under freeway o
 nto 5th.\n\nSponsored by the American Indian Child Resource Center (AICR
 C). AICRC is not responsible for any loss or damage to any private prope
 rty\, or bodily harm. \n\n    To contact AICRC:  (510)208-1870\, x310 or
  manny@aicrc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081206T110000
DTSTAMP:20081203T202928Z
SUMMARY:Dec 6-7 PowWow
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081206T220000
LOCATION:Laney College Gymnasium\n             900 Fallon St.\, Oakland\
 , CA 94607
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DESCRIPTION:Note:  On Saturday night at the Pow Wow\, there will be 8 yo
 ung men dancing out their new grass dance outfits together.  They have b
 een part of the regalia class sponsored by Medicine Warriors Dance Troup
 e/All Nations Singers and the American Indian Child Resource Center.  Pl
 ease come to support our young men dancers.\n\n    10th ANNUAL AMERICAN 
 INDIAN CHILD RESOURCE CENTER POW-WOW\n                      DECEMBER 6-7
 \, 2008\n	         \n\n         Saturday\, December 6      11am-10pm\n  
        Sunday\, December 7        11am-7pm\n\n	          Laney College G
 ymnasium\n            900 Fallon St.\, Oakland\, CA 94607\n\n           
 All Drums & Dancers welcome.  Free Public Event.         \n      Contest
  Dancing\, Santa Gift Giveaway\, Native American Food\, \n              
   Authentic Native American Crafts.\n\nHead Woman Dancer - Anecita Yazhi
  \nHead Man Dancer - Akicita Feather Necklace \nHead Young Woman Dancer 
 - Numu Wockmetooah \nHead Young Man Dancer - Jon Swimmer \n\nHost Northe
 rn Drum - All Nations (Oakland\, CA)\nHost Southern Drum - Red Buffalo (
 Fresno\, CA)\nMC - Tom Phillips (Kiowa)   \nArena Director - Earl Neconi
 e (Kiowa)\nHead Gourd Dancer - Eric Kimple\nHead Judge - Kayleen Kimple\
 n\nLaney College is accessible by BART (Lake Merritt BART Station) and A
 C Transit (bus lines #59\, 59A & 88 ).  Parking is free in all Student P
 arking Lots.  From 880 South\, Jackson St. Exit\, left on Oak St. and ri
 ght on 8th St.  From 880 North\, 5th Ave. Exit and right under freeway o
 nto 5th.\n\nSponsored by the American Indian Child Resource Center (AICR
 C). AICRC is not responsible for any loss or damage to any private prope
 rty\, or bodily harm. \n\n    To contact AICRC:  (510)208-1870\, x310 or
  manny@aicrc.org
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DTSTAMP:20081203T202945Z
SUMMARY:Dec 6-7 PowWow
CREATED:20081203T202945Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081207T190000
LOCATION:Laney College Gymnasium\n             900 Fallon St.\, Oakland\
 , CA 94607
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DESCRIPTION:Huichol Art Show with Luciano Valdez\, Dec 06\, 2008\nSaturd
 ay\, December 6 \n11:00 am to 6:00 pm \nSunday\, December 7 \n11:00 am t
 o 5:00 pm \nGathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  Weekend hour
 s: Saturday\, 10 am - 6 pm.\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  FMI: 510.528-9038 
 www.gatheringtribes.com.  ***  \nThe Huichol people create beautiful art
 work using tiny \nseed beads or yarn pressed in to a mixture of tree res
 in and beeswax over wood. Our dear friend\, Luciano Valdez\, brings a bo
 unty of Huichol art from his remote village of \nNueva Colonia in the Si
 erra Madres of Mexico. In order \nto support this very traditional villa
 ge\, all proceeds from the sales will go directly to Luciano. \n\nFor th
 e past several years in December\, Luciano has \nbrought one of the trad
 itional Medicine Men with him to Gathering Tribes to work on people duri
 ng the show. While the Medicine Man won't be able to be with us in Decem
 ber\, he might be here for the Spring time Huichol Show. Please check ba
 ck before then for details.\n 
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SUMMARY:Huichol Art Show with Luciano Valdez
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081206T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes
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DESCRIPTION:Huichol Art Show with Luciano Valdez\, Dec 06\, 2008\nSaturd
 ay\, December 6 \n11:00 am to 6:00 pm \nSunday\, December 7 \n11:00 am t
 o 5:00 pm \nGathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  Weekend hour
 s: Saturday\, 10 am - 6 pm.\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  FMI: 510.528-9038 
 www.gatheringtribes.com.  ***  \nThe Huichol people create beautiful art
 work using tiny \nseed beads or yarn pressed in to a mixture of tree res
 in and beeswax over wood. Our dear friend\, Luciano Valdez\, brings a bo
 unty of Huichol art from his remote village of \nNueva Colonia in the Si
 erra Madres of Mexico. In order \nto support this very traditional villa
 ge\, all proceeds from the sales will go directly to Luciano. \n\nFor th
 e past several years in December\, Luciano has \nbrought one of the trad
 itional Medicine Men with him to Gathering Tribes to work on people duri
 ng the show. While the Medicine Man won't be able to be with us in Decem
 ber\, he might be here for the Spring time Huichol Show. Please check ba
 ck before then for details.\n 
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DTSTAMP:20081203T205140Z
SUMMARY:Huichol Art Show with Luciano Valdez
CREATED:20081203T204859Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081207T170000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes
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DESCRIPTION:INTERNATIONAL INDIAN TREATY COUNCIL\nPRESS ADVISORY – DECEMB
 ER 10\, 2008\nContact: Morning Star Gali\, p: (510) 827-6719 \nEmail: mo
 rningstar@treatycouncil.org\n \nDecember 10th\, 2008\, is the 60th anniv
 ersary of the Adoption by the United Nations of the Universal Declaratio
 n Human Rights.  What does this mean to Indigenous Peoples? What is the 
 significance of the adoption in September 2007 of the UN Declaration on 
 the Rights of Indigenous Peoples?\n\nJoin us for a community training on
  Indigenous Peoples achievements at the UN and how we can utilize them t
 o defend Indigenous Peoples' human rights today.  \n\nWHO: International
  Indian Treaty Council (IITC) and the Intertribal Friendship House\n\nWH
 EN: Wednesday\, December 10\, 2008\, 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.\n\nWHERE: Int
 ertribal Friendship House\, 52 International Boulevard\, Oakland\, CA\n\
 nWHAT: "Sixty Year Later:  Reaffirming the "Inherent Dignity" and "Equal
  and Inalienable Rights" of Indigenous Peoples -- A Community Human Righ
 ts Training on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples an
 d how we can use the UN to defend Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights today
 .\n\nBACKGROUND: After many years of work on the Declaration at the UN\,
  Indigenous Peoples wereable to  include f our understandings and defini
 tions of human rights. These rights are based on Indigenous understandin
 gs of the essential interrelationship between our lands\, cultures and s
 pirituality\, political and social institutions and self-determination\,
  as well as the collective basis of our identity and existence.\n\nToday
 \, Indigenous Peoples are struggling against ongoing appropriations of o
 ur lands and desecration of our sacred sites in many places such as San 
 Francisco Peaks and Medicine Lake. One urgent example is   violation of 
 Western Shoshone human rights by Barrick Gold Corporation in Nevada.  Th
 e company has already begun the removal of 30 acres of trees per day in 
 preparation for blasting and excavation of a new pit estimated to be ove
 r 900 acres in size with a depth of over 2\,000 feet adjacent to sacred 
 Mt. Tenobo. The Western Shoshone grandmothers have put out a call for su
 pport.  \n\nAndrea Carmen\, IITC Executive Director (Yaqui Nation)\, wil
 l provide a community training on the UN Declaration on the Rights of In
 digenous Peoples and Indigenous Peoples work at the UN. Andrea has serve
 d as the Executive Director of the IITC since 1992. She is currently the
  Co-coordinator of the North America Indigenous Peoples Regional Caucus 
 and was a member of the Indigenous Peoples International Steering Commit
 tee for work on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 
 . Morning Star Gali\, IITC Community Liaison Coordinator and Board Chair
 woman of the Intertribal Friendship House (Pit River Nation\, California
 )\, will provide an update on Human Rights Struggles from the Bay Area a
 nd across Turtle Island. \n\n
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DTSTAMP:20081210T044529Z
SUMMARY:Community Human Rights Training  60th Anniversary of the Univers
 al Declaration of Human Rights
CREATED:20081210T044529Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081210T213000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\, 523 International Blvd. Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, 10 December 2008\n6 pm to 9 pm\n\nSF Camerawork\
 n657 Mission Street\, 2nd floor\nSan Francisco\, CA 94105-4104\nsfcamera
 work.org\n\nCHORDATA\nWorks from the students of the Performance/Sound/L
 anguage class with Blixa Bargeld\n\n\nOn Wednesday December 10\, from 6 
 pm to 9 pm\, SF Camerawork will host an event exhibiting art works in va
 ried mediums and genres from the New Genres department at San Francisco 
 Art Institute under the tutelage of visiting faculty Blixa Bargeld. Barg
 eld is known for his interdisciplinary solo works as well as for his wor
 k with Einsturzende Neubauten and Nick Cave.\n\nPerformance works includ
 e:\nlaptop ensemble\; experimental choir performance(s)\;\nlive digital 
 performance(s)\; varied sound and language-based work\; and movement and
  dance based performance\n\nOther works include:\nwunderkammer (cabinet 
 of curiosities)\; video installation\;\ntechnological works\; Printmakin
 g\; Photography\; works in all dimensions\n\n\nFor further information p
 lease contact:\nTyrone Davies\n415 505 7974\ntyrone@loaf-i.com\n\n\nPart
 icipating Artists:\n\nLuca Antonucci\nZana Bayne\nJanella Chan\nChris Co
 rrente\nStoyan Dabov\nTyrone Davies\nAimee Duddridge\nSara Eliassen\nNiz
 honi Ellenwood\nAndres Garcia\nMarya Krogstad\nLauren Kronemyer\nAmy Mor
 genstern\nDoc Nolan\nRebecca Parks-Ramage\nKelli Ryan\nOrion Sides\nMari
 t Silsand\n
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DTSTAMP:20081210T051212Z
SUMMARY:Nizhoni Ellenwood in Gallery Show: CHORDATA
CREATED:20081210T051212Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081210T210000
LOCATION:SF Cameraword\, 657 Mission St\, 2nd Floor\, SF.  
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DESCRIPTION:EASTSIDE CULTURAL CENTER \nHOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE & ART SALE\nFr
 iday\, December 19\n5-7pm @ EastSide Arts Alliance\n2277 International B
 lvd.\, Oakland\, CA\nCards\, prints\, artwork by community artists\nDeli
 cious empanadas by Rosa\n \nMarch Point\na film by Annie Silverstein\, T
 racy Rector\,\nCody Cayou\, Nick Clark\, and Travis Tom\n7pm @ EastSide 
 Arts Alliance\nCommunity discussion to follow\n \nCody\, Nick and Travis
 \, three teens from the Swinomish Indian Tribe\, wanted to make a gangst
 er movie or rap video. But instead they were asked to investigate the im
 pact of two oil refineries on their tribal community. March Point follow
 s their journey as they come to understand themselves\, their environmen
 t and the threat their people face.\n \nFor centuries the Swinomish Indi
 an Tribe has relied on the natural resources of the Skagit Valley\, thro
 ugh clamming\, crabbing\, and fishing. Before white settlement tribal pe
 ople inhabited the valleys\, rivers\, and shorelines\, living off the ri
 ch land. But in 1855 most of this land was taken away by the Federal gov
 ernment in the Treaty of Point Elliott. The Swinomish people were left w
 ith basic health care\, some fishing rights and a small reservation. In 
 the late 1950s\, two oil refineries were built on March Point\, an area 
 that was once part of the Swinomish reservation by treaty. Over time\, t
 he presence of the refineries has negatively affected the health of the 
 water and land and the very fabric of cultural tradition itself. March P
 oint is the story of three boys awakening to the destruction these refin
 eries have wrought in their communities. Ambivalent environmental ambass
 adors at the onset\, the boys grapple with their assignment through humo
 r\, sarcasm and a candid self-knowledge.\n \nFinal Fridays Films of Resi
 stance and Solidarity\, a free monthly community event produced by EastS
 ide Arts Alliance (ESAA)\, screens on the last Friday of every month and
  is funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. 
 ESAA is dedicated to nurturing and supporting the work of the Lower San 
 Antonio District’s African American\, Latino/ Chicano\, Asian/Pacific Is
 lander\, and Indigenous artists and cultural workers\, many of whom have
  not found a home within Oakland’s mainstream arts community.\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081219T170000
DTSTAMP:20081210T051841Z
SUMMARY:EastSide Open House & Art Sale & Final Friday Film -FREE
CREATED:20081210T051841Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081219T190000
LOCATION:Eastside Arts Alliance\n2277 International Blvd.\, Oakland\, CA
 
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DESCRIPTION:2950 International Blvd. Across from Goodwill.\nAll wild wom
 en over 40 are invited to attend the event and see the new health clinic
  facilities.  Potluck\, gifts welcome to share.  Announcements and prese
 ntations from various clinic departments.  
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DTSTAMP:20081210T054235Z
SUMMARY:Wild Women Over 40
CREATED:20081210T054006Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081212T140000
LOCATION:NAHC new Clinic
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DESCRIPTION:\nAfter Prop 8: What Next? - Community Forum\n\nWe've got a 
  great "After Prop 8" community forum taking place in Oakland: Dec 10\, 
 2008\, 6:00 - 9:00 pm\, at the Intertribal Friendship House (524 Interna
 tional Blvd\, Oakland\, CA\, 94606.) \n\nSponsoring organizations includ
 e: ACLU-Northern CA\, activelyOUT\, And Marriage For All\, API Equality\
 , Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits\, Color of Equality\, Marriage Eq
 uality USA. \n\nAt the forum\, we'll evaluate the effectiveness of the o
 fficial Prop 8 campaign & the larger Prop 8 movement\, and we'll look at
  Next Steps - all in the context of marriage equality\, transforming hom
 ophobia & racism & other oppressions\, and overall grassroots movement b
 uilding. Given the schisms that arose within and between communities bef
 ore and after the passage of Prop 8\, it is most appropriate - symbolica
 lly and substantively - that the community forum will be held in an LGBT
 IQ-friendly Community of Color space that is simultaneously spiritual & 
 mundane\, the wonderful Intertribal Friendship House (http://www.ifhurba
 nrez.org.)\n\nAttend the Oakland Marriage Equality Community Forum \nWed
 . Dec 10\, 2008 \n6–9pm (6-7pm potluck\; 7-9 forum) \nRSVP at (415) 621-
 2493 x372 \nWheelchair Accessible \n\nFor more information e-mail ca-ala
 meda [at] marriageequality.org \nSponsoring Organizations: ACLU-NC\, Bay
 ard Rustin Coalition\, Marriage Equality USA\, and Sisters of Perpetual 
 Indulgence 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081210T180000
DTSTAMP:20081210T183119Z
SUMMARY:Prop 8 Strategy Meeting
CREATED:20081210T183119Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081210T210000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of arts and prevention!\nFood will be pr
 ovided!\nFriday\, November 21st 6-9pm\nMills College
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DTSTAMP:20081210T190049Z
SUMMARY:Indigenous Artists Against AIDS
CREATED:20081210T190019Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081121T210000
LOCATION:Mills College
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DESCRIPTION:Uke for Beginners/Strumming\, Picking and Playalong/90 minut
 es/ $30 per person\n\nDATE: SATURDAY\, DEC 13 5PM-6:30PM\nLOCATION: KAUL
 ULEHUA Hawaiian Cultural Center 423 Baden AVe\, SSF\nwww.apop.net - info
 @apop.net - 650-588-1091\nPlease RSVP TODAY!\n\nSinging and playing musi
 c can provide hours of enjoyment. The ukulele is one of the easiest inst
 ruments to learn. With very few basic skills\, you can quickly play your
  favorite Hawaiian songs. The instructor will present a simple way of un
 derstanding music and how to use good practice habits to improve quickly
 . Recommended for beginners and intermediate level players.\nHiram Bell 
 was born and raised in Honolulu O'ahu\, where he studied music at the Un
 iversity of Hawai'i and \nKawaioha'o Church. He has been teaching and pe
 rforming in the Bay Area for more than 10 years.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T170000
DTSTAMP:20081210T204439Z
SUMMARY:Hiram Bell/Saturday's Uke workshop
CREATED:20081210T204439Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T183000
LOCATION:Kaululehua HI Cultural Center\, 423 Baden Ave\, South San Franc
 isco
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DESCRIPTION:Celebration for the Medicine Warriors All Nations Birthday c
 elebration at IFH\, 523 Internatinal Blvd.\, Oakland\, CA  \nPotluck and
  birthday celebration for the 10 years that MWAN has been hosting the we
 ekly dance practice at IFH.  \nSpecial guest drums and a hand drum celeb
 ration will also be held.  \nEveryone is welcome!
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DTSTAMP:20081210T220351Z
SUMMARY:Medicine Warriors All Nations Celebration
CREATED:20081210T215915Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T180000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd.\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Medicine Warriors Dancers/All Nation Singers \n10th\, Annual
  Anniversary/Round Dance \n\n***SPECIAL NOTICE***\n\n December 13th\, 20
 08\nSaturday \n1:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.\nAt the \nInter-Tribal Friendship 
 House\n523 International Blvd.\nOakland\, California 94606 \n\nThe Medic
 ine Warrior Dance Troupe\nAll Nation Singers\n\nWill be hosting it’s\n 1
 0th\, Annual Anniversary\nRound Dance\nAgenda is as Follows:\nSinging  *
   Dancing  *  Food  *  Raffle  * \n Cake Walk  *  Fun Times\n\nFood will
  be donated by:\nMedicine Warrior Dance Troupe\nAll Nation Singers\nTrad
 itional foods such as:\nBuffalo * Caribou? * Elk * Deer * Salmon\n\nFUN 
   *** FITNESS   *** FRIENDSHIP\n\nGilbert Blacksmith       510.827-7944 
    for more information.\n\nPLEASE BRING YOUR FAVORITE DISH \n THIS IS A
  POTLUCK DINNER   \n\nSuggested Donation:  Pasta\, Rice\, Potatoes\, Bre
 ads\, Soda Drinks or Juices\, Chips\, Etc..\n \n Come as you are and sup
 port our all singers/drums and dancers. Everyone is welcome to join our.
 \n\n10th\, Annual Anniversary\nRound Dance\n\nPlease bring your \nFamili
 es\, Friends and Neighbors  \n\nDECEMBER 13th\, 2008\nSaturday\n1:00 p.m
 . – 10:00 p.m.\n Inter-Tribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd.\
 nOakland\, California 94606\n\nPOTLUCK *** POTLUCK *** POTLUCK\n\nBRING 
 YOUR FAVORITE DISH AND CELEBRATE WITH THE COMMUNITY.\n Everyone is Welco
 me\, \nThis is an ALCOHOL and DRUG FREE Celebration\n
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DTSTAMP:20081212T082933Z
SUMMARY:Medicine Warriors All Nations 10th Annual Anniversary/Round Danc
 e
CREATED:20081212T082933Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081213T220000
LOCATION:Inter-Tribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd.\nOakland
 
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DESCRIPTION:Bird & Jill\nLocation:  	Bird's house\n381 30th Street\, San
  Francisco\, CA 94131 US\nWhen:  	Sunday\, December 14\, 3:00PM\nPhone: 
  	415-826-6005\nDear Beautiful Women friends/Ohana\,\n\nPlease come to m
 y home in Noe Valley for a Holiday Trunk Show\, great one of a kind gift
  items.  Silk and Silk Brocade Jackets\, cotton Bomber Jackets\, fun sca
 rves\, bracelets by Jill and small original and giclee artworks at affor
 dable prices.  Jill is bringing her famous shrimp mold too!  Please join
  us for some Holiday cheer also known as Prosecco while getting some sho
 pping done for that hard to buy for person on your list!  Sorry for such
  short notice but we hope you can squeeze us in on your Holiday calendar
 .  Peace\, Bird
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DTSTAMP:20081212T180047Z
SUMMARY:Holiday Trunk Show
CREATED:20081212T180047Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081214T160000
LOCATION:house\n381 30th Street\, San Francisco\, CA 94131 US
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:March 2009\n\nAmerican Masterpieces: Artistic Legacy of Cali
 fornia Indian Basketry exhibition will open at The California Museum on 
 March 14\, 2009. This exhibit of over 80 California Indian baskets from 
 the vast collection held by California State Parks\, will be on display 
 through early 2010. Many of these exquisite baskets will be on public vi
 ew for the first time.\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20081215T044936Z
SUMMARY:American Masterpieces: Artistic Legacy of California Indian Bask
 etry
CREATED:20081215T044936Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090314T170000
LOCATION:California Inidan Muesum\, Sacramento
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:FY 2009 Regional Project Development and Pre-Application Wor
 kshops\nThe Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) has partnered with AC
 KCO\, Incorporated (ACKCO) to host a series of four free three- day\, re
 gional project development and pre-application workshops for the Federal
  Fiscal Year 2009 Grants to Indian Tribal Governments and Sexual Assault
  Services Program (Tribal Governments Program). The workshops are design
 ed to provide potential applicants to the program with a comprehensive o
 verview of the grant program requirements and application process. The w
 orkshops will also increase the capacity of individual tribal government
 s to successfully prepare a competitive application for the FY 2009 Trib
 al Governments Program.\nFOR MORE INFORMATION\, PLEASE CALL (800) 525-28
 59\, ext 153  or E-mail: kathleen.telmont@ackco.com
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DTSTAMP:20081217T000636Z
SUMMARY:workshop tutorial on Office of Violence Against Women applicatio
 ns
CREATED:20081217T000636Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090206
LOCATION:Sacramento\, CA
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:WHAT:           Fundraiser for Monique Larson\nFundraiser an
 d marrow/stem cell drive for Monique \nLarson\n\nWHEN:         Wed. Dec.
  17 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.\n\nWHERE:         Cover Story\n\n216 Main St.\
 n\nLos Altos\, CA   94022\n\nDonations to defray Monique’s lab fees.\n\n
 Light refreshments will be served.\n\nINFO:       1-800-593-6667
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DTSTAMP:20081217T000758Z
SUMMARY:Fundraiser for Monique Larson
CREATED:20081217T000758Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081217T210000
LOCATION:Cover Story\n216 Main St.\nLos Altos\, CA   94022
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:CUICACALLI DANCE SCHOOL \nPRESENTS…….\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSunday\, 
 December 21\, 2008\n2:00pm\nBrava Theater\n2789 24th  Street @ York\n$10
  admission\n\ncall 415.672.6550 for more info.\n\n\n\n\n\nCelebrating Co
 ntemporary\, Mexican Folklorico\, and Hip-Hop Dance with our community’s
  youth.\n\nWith Guest Artists: Ensambles Infantil de San Francisco\, and
  more!\n\n\nPresented by Dancing Earth Creations\, Inc.\n
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DTSTAMP:20081217T002244Z
SUMMARY:Cuicacalli Dance School
CREATED:20081217T002244Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081221T150000
LOCATION:Brava Theatre\, 2789 24th  Street\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Michael Horse Holiday Show \, Dec 20\, 2008\nMichael Horse H
 oliday Show \n\nSaturday\, December 20 \n10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. \nSunda
 y\, December 21 \n10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. \n\nEnjoy some holiday cheer w
 hile visiting with Michael Horse. Be one of the first to see his new jew
 elry and ledger paintings. \n\nMichael Horse\, of Yaqui\, Zuni and Mesca
 lero Apache descent is a world renown and award winning artist\, jeweler
  and actor. Best known for his role in the ground breaking television se
 ries\, Twin Peaks\, he has also appeared in many movies\, television ser
 ies and plays. He has been making jewelry for over 30 years and speciali
 zes in Katsina pieces in gold or silver with the best of stones. His led
 ger paintings have been shown in galleries and museums around the world.
  Using water color\, pen and ink on authentic antique documents Michael 
 creates stories of the past.\n\nSpecial Treat! Art Quintana is bringing 
 box loads of Native American pawn jewelry from the Southwest. You will f
 ind bracelets\, rings\, bolo ties\, squash blossom necklaces\, concho be
 lts and more\, all at 20% off of the marked prices. Great for holiday gi
 ft giving. Holiday cheer and snacks will be available to fortify your sh
 opping experience!\n\nPhone: (510) 528-9038         http://www.michaelho
 rse.com\n\nGathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley.  Weekend hours
 : Saturday\, 10 am - 6 pm.\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  FMI: 510.528-9038 w
 ww.gatheringtribes.com.  *** 
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DTSTAMP:20081217T201845Z
SUMMARY:Michael Horse Holiday Show
CREATED:20081217T201558Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081220T190000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes
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DESCRIPTION:Michael Horse Holiday Show \, Dec 20\, 2008\nMichael Horse H
 oliday Show \n\nSaturday\, December 20 \n10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. \nSunda
 y\, December 21 \n10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. \n\nEnjoy some holiday cheer w
 hile visiting with Michael Horse. Be one of the first to see his new jew
 elry and ledger paintings. \n\nMichael Horse\, of Yaqui\, Zuni and Mesca
 lero Apache descent is a world renown and award winning artist\, jeweler
  and actor. Best known for his role in the ground breaking television se
 ries\, Twin Peaks\, he has also appeared in many movies\, television ser
 ies and plays. He has been making jewelry for over 30 years and speciali
 zes in Katsina pieces in gold or silver with the best of stones. His led
 ger paintings have been shown in galleries and museums around the world.
  Using water color\, pen and ink on authentic antique documents Michael 
 creates stories of the past.\n\nSpecial Treat! Art Quintana is bringing 
 box loads of Native American pawn jewelry from the Southwest. You will f
 ind bracelets\, rings\, bolo ties\, squash blossom necklaces\, concho be
 lts and more\, all at 20% off of the marked prices. Great for holiday gi
 ft giving. Holiday cheer and snacks will be available to fortify your sh
 opping experience!\n\nPhone: (510) 528-9038         http://www.michaelho
 rse.com\n
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DTSTAMP:20081217T201922Z
SUMMARY:Michael Horse Holiday Show
CREATED:20081217T201744Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081221T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, 1573 Solano Ave\, Berkeley. FMI: 510.528-903
 8 www.gatheringtribes.com.
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DESCRIPTION:Christmas Party with gifts and food.\n\nVolunteers Needed fo
 r Friday night to wrap gifts and set tables!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081220T140000
DTSTAMP:20081217T202800Z
SUMMARY:Christmas Party at IGH
CREATED:20081217T202454Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081220T170000
LOCATION:523 International Blvd. Oakland CA
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Ceremonia Del Sanor Huitzilopochtli / Winter Solstice Ceremo
 ny\n \nWinter Solstice Ceremony at D-Q  University\n \nWhen: Dec 21\,200
 8\n \nWhat Time: 3:00 PM\n \nWhere: D-Q University\n            33250 Co
 unty Road 31\n            Davis \, CA 95616\n \nAll Donations Welcome\n 
 \nFor More Info Call  Eliazor De La Cruz (916) 459-8063
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081221T150000
DTSTAMP:20081217T211504Z
SUMMARY:Winter Solstice Ceremony
CREATED:20081217T211504Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081221T160000
LOCATION:33250 County Road\, DQU\, Davis
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:New Year's Eve Powwow\nDescription:	Join us to welcome 2009!
  MC: Val Shadowhawk\nArena Director: Eugene Newman\nHead Drum: Swift Clo
 ud\nSouthern Drum: Drum and Feather\n\nSponsored by the American Indian 
 Alliance and the Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley.\n\nDrug\, a
 lcohol and smoke free event.\n\nWe are not responsible for lost or stole
 n items.\nDate:	Wednesday\, December 31\, 2008\nTime:	6:00pm-12:00am\nLo
 cation:	Fremont High School\, 1279 Sunnyvale Saratoga Rd\, Sunnyvale\nEv
 ent Contact:	Nick Comella or Gwen Steirer\nContact Email:	408/226-5213 o
 r 408/241-7999
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081231T180000
DTSTAMP:20081231T201152Z
SUMMARY:New Year's Eve Powwow
CREATED:20081231T201152Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090101T000000
LOCATION:Fremont High School\, 1279 Sunnyvale Saratoga Rd\, Sunnyvale
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DESCRIPTION:A new Administration and a newly-constituted Congress presen
 t both opportunity and challenge to tribal leaders. Tribal leaders have 
 the opportunity to participate in the development of federal policies th
 at will truly foster economic growth and support the full scope of gover
 nance in Indian Country.\nThe American Indian Resources Institute has de
 veloped a two-day Tribal Leaders Forum designed to facilitate dialogue o
 n some of the most pressing self-governance related challenges and issue
 s.\nSenator Daniel K. Inouye\, Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Com
 mittee and a Member of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee\, is confirme
 d to speak at the Forum.\n\n"Tribal Sovereignty and Self-Governance in a
  New Era: \nForging Fair and Equitable Governance in a Time of Change"\n
 \nDATES: January 23-24\, 2009\nLOCATION: Pechanga Resort & Casino\, Teme
 cula\, CA. (About an hour north of San Diego)\nHOTEL RESERVATIONS: Call 
 888-732-4264 by January 12\, 2009 for group rates. Inform the Resort tha
 t you are attending the American Indian Resources Institute's Tribal Lea
 ders Forum.\nCONFERENCE REGISTRATION:  $450. Forms available here.\nCONF
 ERENCE DETAILS: A program agenda\, speakers\, and registration informati
 on can be accessed at the website: www.triballeadersforum.com\n\nQUESTIO
 NS? Contact Richard Trudell: 510.551.6551\, trudell@triballeadersforum.c
 om\n\nPlease feel free to forward this message to individuals who may ha
 ve an interest in attending the Tribal Leaders Forum.\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090105T183602Z
SUMMARY:Tribal Leaders Forum
CREATED:20090105T183506Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090125
LOCATION:Temecula\, CA.
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Come to our Lu`au events in January\, invite friends\, have 
 your party here\, come for coffee etc... hope you can join in\, please s
 pread the word!\n \nCome join us and help support Kaleo Café at our upco
 ming Lu`au Nites.\n \nKALEO CAFÉ Lu`au Nites\nLive music\, Hawaiian Food
  & Desserts – good fun!\n \nJanuary 10 (sat) 6-8pm Na Mele o Kaleo\nJanu
 ary 17 (sat) 7:30-9:30pm Kawika Alfiche & Na Kane Band\nJanuary 24 (sat)
  7:30-9:30pm TBA\nJanuary 31 (sat) 7:30-9:30pm Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band\
 n \nOTHER EVENTS\nMONDAY NIGHTS\n     Private lessons 6:00pm by appointm
 ent only (email mitmaur@aol.com)\nUkulele Classes 7:00-9:00pm ($5 per pe
 rson)\n     * recommended beginners come at 7:00pm\nFRIDAY NIGHTS - KARA
 OKE NIGHT 8:00-11:30PM\n \nKaleo Café\, 1340 Irving St\, San Francisco 9
 4122\n415-753-2460\nwww.kaleocafe.com\n
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DTSTAMP:20090107T191057Z
SUMMARY:Kaleo's - Lu`au events
CREATED:20090107T191057Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090110T200000
LOCATION:Kaleo Café\, 1340 Irving St\, San Francisco 94122
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DESCRIPTION:Tahitian Dance Group on January 18th at the Palace of Fine A
 rts. It cost $7 and starts at 11am- you will not only see our dance grou
 p but other Ethnic groups as well.\n \nThese dance groups are auditionin
 g for a spot in The Ethnic Festival that performs in June.\n \nPlease co
 me to see Dez shake her hips and to support our group.
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DTSTAMP:20090107T191847Z
SUMMARY:Desirae at Ethnic Dance Festival Auditions
CREATED:20090107T191847Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090119
LOCATION:Palace of Fine Arts\, San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:GATHERING TRIBES MOVING SALE!!\, Jan 05\, 2009\nGathering Tr
 ibes will be moving to our new \nlocation next weekend: January 9 thru 1
 1 \nHelp us lighten our load! \nTake an additional 10% off of sale items
 : \n\n30% OFF \nJewelry\, Zuni Fetish Carvings\, Navajo Pottery \nOaxaca
 n Woodcarvings\, Mata Ortiz Pottery & More! \n\nPueblo Pottery is 60% of
 f!! \n\nAnd more reductions throughout the store! \n\nVisit us in our ne
 w location on Tuesday\, January 12 at: \n1412 Solano Ave\, Albany \n(thr
 ee blocks west of our current location on the southwest corner of Santa 
 Fe & Solano Avenues - at the stop light) \nSAME PHONE NUMBER: \n(510) 52
 8-9038 \n\nWe plan on being all moved in to our new location by Monday\,
  \nJanuary 12 and open no later than Tuesday\, January 13. 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090105
DTSTAMP:20090107T193129Z
SUMMARY:Gathering Tribes Moving Sale 
CREATED:20090107T193129Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090106
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:GATHERING TRIBES MOVING SALE!!\, Jan 05\, 2009\nGathering Tr
 ibes will be moving to our new \nlocation next weekend: January 9 thru 1
 1 \nHelp us lighten our load! \nTake an additional 10% off of sale items
 : \n\n30% OFF \nJewelry\, Zuni Fetish Carvings\, Navajo Pottery \nOaxaca
 n Woodcarvings\, Mata Ortiz Pottery & More! \n\nPueblo Pottery is 60% of
 f!! \n\nAnd more reductions throughout the store! \n\nVisit us in our ne
 w location on Tuesday\, January 12 at: \n1412 Solano Ave\, Albany \n(thr
 ee blocks west of our current location on the southwest corner of Santa 
 Fe & Solano Avenues - at the stop light) \nSAME PHONE NUMBER: \n(510) 52
 8-9038 \n\nWe plan on being all moved in to our new location by Monday\,
  \nJanuary 12 and open no later than Tuesday\, January 13. 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090106
DTSTAMP:20090107T193305Z
SUMMARY:Gathering Tribes Moving Sale 
CREATED:20090107T193129Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090107
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:GATHERING TRIBES MOVING SALE!!\, Jan 05\, 2009\nGathering Tr
 ibes will be moving to our new \nlocation next weekend: January 9 thru 1
 1 \nHelp us lighten our load! \nTake an additional 10% off of sale items
 : \n\n30% OFF \nJewelry\, Zuni Fetish Carvings\, Navajo Pottery \nOaxaca
 n Woodcarvings\, Mata Ortiz Pottery & More! \n\nPueblo Pottery is 60% of
 f!! \n\nAnd more reductions throughout the store! \n\nVisit us in our ne
 w location on Tuesday\, January 12 at: \n1412 Solano Ave\, Albany \n(thr
 ee blocks west of our current location on the southwest corner of Santa 
 Fe & Solano Avenues - at the stop light) \nSAME PHONE NUMBER: \n(510) 52
 8-9038 \n\nWe plan on being all moved in to our new location by Monday\,
  \nJanuary 12 and open no later than Tuesday\, January 13. 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090107
DTSTAMP:20090107T193322Z
SUMMARY:Gathering Tribes Moving Sale 
CREATED:20090107T193129Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090108
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:GATHERING TRIBES MOVING SALE!!\, Jan 05\, 2009\nGathering Tr
 ibes will be moving to our new \nlocation next weekend: January 9 thru 1
 1 \nHelp us lighten our load! \nTake an additional 10% off of sale items
 : \n\n30% OFF \nJewelry\, Zuni Fetish Carvings\, Navajo Pottery \nOaxaca
 n Woodcarvings\, Mata Ortiz Pottery & More! \n\nPueblo Pottery is 60% of
 f!! \n\nAnd more reductions throughout the store! \n\nVisit us in our ne
 w location on Tuesday\, January 12 at: \n1412 Solano Ave\, Albany \n(thr
 ee blocks west of our current location on the southwest corner of Santa 
 Fe & Solano Avenues - at the stop light) \nSAME PHONE NUMBER: \n(510) 52
 8-9038 \n\nWe plan on being all moved in to our new location by Monday\,
  \nJanuary 12 and open no later than Tuesday\, January 13. 
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DTSTAMP:20090107T193324Z
SUMMARY:Gathering Tribes Moving Sale 
CREATED:20090107T193129Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090109
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes
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DESCRIPTION:The first BAIAR meeting of the year will be held \n\nFriday\
 , January 9\, 2009 \n9:30 AM-12:30 PM\n\nat the new International Indian
  Treaty Council Office.\nOur new address\, still in the Mission District
 \, is:  \n\nInternational Indian Treaty Council\nThe Redstone Building\n
 2940 16th Street\,  Suite 305\,\nSan Francisco\, CA. 94103-3664. \nFrida
 y\, December 7\, 9:30 - 12:30\n\nIITC is located between Mission and S. 
 Van Ness\, ½ block from the 16th St. BART station\n\n\nFollowing the BAI
 AR meeting\, the first Alcatraz Occupation 40th Anniversary Planning Mee
 ting will be held. Several people/groups have already shared ideas about
  what could be done around this important anniversary in the Bay Area.  
 We hope to help form a Bay Area planning committee open to everyone inte
 rested to plan and coordinate events scheduled  in addition to IITC's an
 d AICA's" annual\nThanksgiving Day sunrise gathering which will take pla
 ce on Thursday November 26th\, 2009.\n\nWe will break for lunch and hold
  the Alcatraz Planning Meeting from\n1:30 - 3:00 PM\n \n\nPlease rsvp fo
 r the coming meetings within 2 days of January 9th to plan for refreshme
 nts.\nmorningstar@treatycouncil.org or (415) 641-4482\n\nFor more inform
 ation on IITC please visit\nwww.treatycouncil.org\n\n\nThank you\,\n\nMo
 rning Star Gali
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DTSTAMP:20090107T193613Z
SUMMARY:BAIAR Meeting at new IITC office
CREATED:20090107T193613Z
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LOCATION:2940 16th St\, Ste. 305\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:Alcatraz Occupation 40th Anniversary Planning Meeting will b
 e held. \n\nInternational Indian Treaty Council\nThe Redstone Building\n
 2940 16th Street\,  Suite 305\,\nSan Francisco\, CA. 94103-3664. \nFrida
 y\, December 7\, 9:30 - 12:30\n\nSeveral people/groups have already shar
 ed ideas about what could be done around this important anniversary in t
 he Bay Area.  We hope to help form a Bay Area planning committee open to
  everyone interested to plan and coordinate events scheduled  in additio
 n to IITC's and AICA's" annual\nThanksgiving Day sunrise gathering which
  will take place on Thursday November 26th\, 2009.\n\nWe will break for 
 lunch and hold the Alcatraz Planning Meeting from\n1:30 - 3:00 PM\n \n\n
 Please rsvp for the coming meetings within 2 days of January 9th to plan
  for refreshments.\nmorningstar@treatycouncil.org or (415) 641-4482\n\nF
 or more information on IITC please visit\nwww.treatycouncil.org\n\n\nTha
 nk you\,\n\nMorning Star Gali
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SUMMARY:Alcatraz Occupation 40th Anniversary Planning Meeting
CREATED:20090107T193858Z
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LOCATION:2950 16th St. Ste. 305\, SF
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SEQUENCE:4
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090108T120000
DTSTAMP:20090107T194709Z
SUMMARY:One Tract Mind
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090108T170000
LOCATION:CN Gorman Museum
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DESCRIPTION:One Tract Mind\nInstallation Artwork by Gerald Clarke\, Jr.\
 nJanuary 8 - March 13\, 2009\nArtist Talk and Reception February 17 at 6
 :00 p.m.\n\nCN Gorman Museum\, 1316 Hart Hall\, UC Davis.   \nHours: Mon
 day-Friday 12 to 5pm & Sunday 2 to 5pm\,   Parking http://gormanmuseum.u
 cdavis.edu/ FMI: cngorman@ucdavis.edu  530.752-6567 \n\n\nAbout the Exhi
 bition:\n\n“One Tract Mind” is a mixed media exhibition that examines th
 e building of tract housing throughout Southern California and its effec
 t upon native communities. Water rights\, the environment and the preser
 vation of sacred sites continue to be issues that find the State and Cal
 ifornia’s Indigenous People in opposition. Conflicting ideas of progress
 \, quality of life and individual rights seem to be at the center of the
 se interactions. \nThe exhibition will feature both video and photograph
 ic work\, a sculptural installation and other assorted materials.\n\nAbo
 ut the Artist:\n\nGerald Clarke Jr. was born in Hemet\, California in 19
 67. He is a member of the Cahuilla Band of Indians and lives on the Cahu
 illa Indian Reservation near Palm Springs. Clarke earned a Bachelor of A
 rts degree in painting and sculpture and graduated with honors from the 
 University of Central Arkansas. In 1991\, he entered the graduate progra
 m at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches\, Texas and recei
 ved his M.A. degree in 1992 and his M.F.A. degree in 1994. Clarke then s
 pent the following ten years teaching art on the community college and u
 niversity level. In 2003\, he left his teaching position at East Central
  University in Ada\, Oklahoma to return home to the reservation followin
 g his father’s death. Today\, he and his wife Stacy own and operate a sm
 all storage business\, help run his family’s cattle ranch and Clarke tea
 ches art classes at Idyllwild Arts Academy in Idyllwild\, California. In
  January 2008\, he was elected to the Tribal Council of the Cahuilla Ban
 d of Indians. In addition\, he has devoted himself to learning the tradi
 tional Bird Singing of the Cahuilla people and to further his knowledge 
 of Cahuilla culture. He states\, “through art\, I can come to an underst
 anding of myself\, my community and the world around me”.
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DESCRIPTION:One Tract Mind\nInstallation Artwork by Gerald Clarke\, Jr.\
 nJanuary 8 - March 13\, 2009\nArtist Talk and Reception February 17 at 6
 :00 p.m.\n\nCN Gorman Museum\, 1316 Hart Hall\, UC Davis.   \nHours: Mon
 day-Friday 12 to 5pm & Sunday 2 to 5pm\,   Parking http://gormanmuseum.u
 cdavis.edu/ FMI: cngorman@ucdavis.edu  530.752-6567 \n\n\nAbout the Exhi
 bition:\n\n“One Tract Mind” is a mixed media exhibition that examines th
 e building of tract housing throughout Southern California and its effec
 t upon native communities. Water rights\, the environment and the preser
 vation of sacred sites continue to be issues that find the State and Cal
 ifornia’s Indigenous People in opposition. Conflicting ideas of progress
 \, quality of life and individual rights seem to be at the center of the
 se interactions. \nThe exhibition will feature both video and photograph
 ic work\, a sculptural installation and other assorted materials.\n\nAbo
 ut the Artist:\n\nGerald Clarke Jr. was born in Hemet\, California in 19
 67. He is a member of the Cahuilla Band of Indians and lives on the Cahu
 illa Indian Reservation near Palm Springs. Clarke earned a Bachelor of A
 rts degree in painting and sculpture and graduated with honors from the 
 University of Central Arkansas. In 1991\, he entered the graduate progra
 m at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches\, Texas and recei
 ved his M.A. degree in 1992 and his M.F.A. degree in 1994. Clarke then s
 pent the following ten years teaching art on the community college and u
 niversity level. In 2003\, he left his teaching position at East Central
  University in Ada\, Oklahoma to return home to the reservation followin
 g his father’s death. Today\, he and his wife Stacy own and operate a sm
 all storage business\, help run his family’s cattle ranch and Clarke tea
 ches art classes at Idyllwild Arts Academy in Idyllwild\, California. In
  January 2008\, he was elected to the Tribal Council of the Cahuilla Ban
 d of Indians. In addition\, he has devoted himself to learning the tradi
 tional Bird Singing of the Cahuilla people and to further his knowledge 
 of Cahuilla culture. He states\, “through art\, I can come to an underst
 anding of myself\, my community and the world around me”.
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DTSTAMP:20090107T194839Z
SUMMARY:One Tract Mind Artist Talk and Reception
CREATED:20090107T194839Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090217T200000
LOCATION:CN Gorman Museum
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SEQUENCE:3
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090418
DTSTAMP:20090112T235604Z
SUMMARY:Cancelled: Mills College Pow Wow\n
CREATED:20090112T235545Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090419
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Date	1/23/2009\nEvent	Seniors and Veterans Show\nStart Time	
 1:00 PM\nEnd Time	3:00 PM\nLocation	Herbst Theater\, San Francisco\nDesc
 ription	\nThis is a show for the Seniors and Veterans in the San Francis
 co Bay Area. Tickets are free if you call 415-793-1183. These are first 
 come firstserve. Tamaka and the Empress are the Producers of the show. T
 hey have many Dancers\, Singers\, and of cource their magic act lined up
  on the show. This is Tamaka's and Cynthia's way of saying Thank You to 
 the Seniors and Veterans. Call to get tickets as they are going like wil
 dfire.\nPosted by	tamaka2\nUpdated	1/11/2009
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DTSTAMP:20090114T060729Z
SUMMARY:Seniors and Veterans Show
CREATED:20090114T060729Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090123T150000
LOCATION:Herbst Theatre\, San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Date	3/28/2009\nEvent	3rd Annual Indian Health Center Fundra
 iser Comedy Jam\nStart Time	7:00 PM\nEnd Time	10:00 PM\nLocation	Soto Th
 eatre - SanJose\, CA\nDescription	\nIndian Health Center of Santa Clara 
 Valley\n3rd Annual Fundraiser Comedy Jam\nSaturday March 28\, 2009 - 7 p
 .m. start time (doors open at 6 p.m.)\nSoto Theatre (inside the Center f
 or Employment Training)\nSan Jose\, CA   95110\n \nComics scheduled to a
 ppear are: Dean Haglund from the Hit TV Show "The X-Files"\, Marc Yaffee
 \, and Jeff Applebaum.\nTickets are $25 for all general admission seatin
 g.\n \nFor more information please contact Vernon Medicine Cloud at (408
 ) 445-3400 x208 or email at vmcloud@ihcscv.org\n \nCheck out the Indian 
 Health Center website at: www.indianhealthcenter.org\n \nPosted by	ihc20
 08\nUpdated	1/6/2009
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DTSTAMP:20090327T215915Z
SUMMARY:Comedy Jam
CREATED:20090114T060907Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090328T220000
LOCATION:Soto Theatre\, San Jose
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:February 28\, 2009- The Origins of Tribal Disenrollment\n\nS
 aturday from 1:30pm to 3:30pm\nCalifornia Indian Museum & Cultural Cente
 r\n5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa\, CA 95403\nAll lectures are free to the
  public and free of charge!! Refreshments and snacks provided!! Space is
  limited. RSVP 707.579-3004.  cimcc.org
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DTSTAMP:20090114T190323Z
SUMMARY:Lecture The Origins of Tribal Disenrollment
CREATED:20090114T190323Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090228T153000
LOCATION:Cultural Center\n5250 Aero Drive\, Santa Rosa\, CA 95403
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090105T120000
DTSTAMP:20090114T192451Z
SUMMARY:Gaming Baskets and Story Teller Baskets by Linda Aguilar
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090105T130000
LOCATION:Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.\, Folsom \, CA\, 95630
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DESCRIPTION:January 5\, 2009 –March 2\, 2009\n\nFine Horsehair Basketry:
  Gaming Baskets and Story Teller Baskets by Linda Aguilar\, one of the f
 oremost Native American basketweavers working today.  Pacific Western Tr
 aders\, 305 Wool St.\, Folsom\, CA\, 95630.  916.985-3851.  http://www.p
 acwesttraders.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090110T120000
DTSTAMP:20090114T192914Z
SUMMARY:Watercolor paintings by Jimmy “Gerald” Stone
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090110T130000
LOCATION:Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.\, Folsom
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DESCRIPTION:January 10\, 2009 –March 8\, 2009\n\nSearching Watercolor Pa
 intings\, Watercolor paintings by Jimmy “Gerald” Stone.  Pacific Western
  Traders\, 305 Wool St.\, Folsom.  For more information\, call (916) 985
 -3851 or visit www.pacwesttraders.com.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090112T120000
DTSTAMP:20090114T193155Z
SUMMARY:Northwest Coast works by Steven Hunt (Kwagual)
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090112T130000
LOCATION:Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.\, Folsom
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DESCRIPTION:January 12\, 2009 – March 1\, 2009\n\nNorthwest Coast Exhibi
 t featuring works by Steven Hunt (Kwagual)\, Pacific Western Traders\, 3
 05 Wool St.\, Folsom. Masks\, boxes\, carvings\, dolls\, and paintings f
 rom the Native Peoples of the Northwest Coast of North America. For more
  information\, visit www.pacwesttraders.com or call (916) 985-3851.
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DESCRIPTION:Come to our Lu`au events in January\, invite friends\, have 
 your party here\, come for coffee etc... hope you can join in\, please s
 pread the word!\n \nCome join us and help support Kaleo Café at our upco
 ming Lu`au Nites.\n \nKALEO CAFÉ Lu`au Nites\nLive music\, Hawaiian Food
  & Desserts – good fun!\n \nJanuary 17 (sat) 7:30-9:30pm Kawika Alfiche 
 & Na Kane Band\nJanuary 24 (sat) 7:30-9:30pm TBA\nJanuary 31 (sat) 7:30-
 9:30pm Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band\n \nOTHER EVENTS\nMONDAY NIGHTS\n     Pr
 ivate lessons 6:00pm by appointment only (email mitmaur@aol.com)\nUkulel
 e Classes 7:00-9:00pm ($5 per person)\n     * recommended beginners come
  at 7:00pm\nFRIDAY NIGHTS - KARAOKE NIGHT 8:00-11:30PM\n \nKaleo Café\, 
 1340 Irving St\, San Francisco 94122\n415-753-2460\nwww.kaleocafe.com\n
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DTSTAMP:20090114T193924Z
SUMMARY:Kaleo's - Lu`au events
CREATED:20090107T191057Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090117T213000
LOCATION:Kaleo Café\, 1340 Irving St\, San Francisco 94122
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DESCRIPTION:Join the community to thank Martha Martinez for her work wit
 h IFH.  She is leaving the job and we want to show her our appreciation.
   The potluck will be held after the Board Meeting which starts at 6:00.
 
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SUMMARY:Thank You Potluck for Martha Martinez
CREATED:20090114T194312Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090115T203000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:SPEAK OUT PRESENTS A RARE SCREENING\nOF THE FEATURE FILM “FO
 LLOW ME HOME”\n\n\nThe award-winning feature film\, Follow Me Home\, wil
 l be shown on *Thursday\, January 29\, 2009* at 7:00 pm at the Grand Lak
 e Theatre\, 3200 Grand Ave.\, in Oakland. This screening is presented by
  Speak Out\, and will be followed by a discussion with Native American a
 ctivist Lakota Harden.\n\nFollow Me Home is a defiant\, humorous\, poeti
 c tale exploring race and identity. Weaving together traditions of Nativ
 e\, African\, and Latin cultures\, the film tells the story of four arti
 sts (played by Benjamin Bratt\, Jesse Borrego\, Calvin Levels and Steve 
 Reevis\, with Alfre Woodard) and their journey across the American lands
 cape to their final destination\, the White House. Given our own histori
 c election and the millions of people that will also be making a similar
  journey to witness Barack Obama's inauguration\, this film is both time
 ly and incredibly relevant to what is happening now.\n\nThe film’s write
 r-director Peter Bratt\, of South American Indian ancestry\, won Best Di
 rector honors at the 1996 American Indian Film Festival. The film was al
 so an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival and won Best Feat
 ure Film Audience Award at the 1996 San Francisco International Film Fes
 tival.\n\nTickets are $10 for the general public and $5 for youth ages 1
 7 and under. Tickets are available at www.brownpapertickets.com or by ca
 lling their 24/7 ticket hotline at 1-800-838-3006. The screening benefit
 s Speak Out’s work with youth nationwide. For more information call (510
 ) 601-0182 or email info@speakoutnow.org. www.speakoutnow.org\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090116T004332Z
SUMMARY:Special Screening of film "Follow Me Home"
CREATED:20090116T004332Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090129T210000
LOCATION:Piedmont Theatre\, 3200 Grand Ave.\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:The 8th Fire–One Earth–One Whole Circle–Again\nAn Evening wi
 th Dave Courchene Jr.\nElder and spiritual advisor from the Anishnabe Na
 tion\, Eagle Clan\n7 - 9:00 PM – January 17th\, 2009\nPlease RSVP as spa
 ce is limited\n\nDave Courchene Jr.\n\nWhere & When:\n\nKalliopeia Found
 ation\n1623 F Street\, Bldg D\nSan Rafael\, CA\n\nSaturday\, January 17t
 h\n7:00PM-9:00PM\n	\n\nDave Courchene Jr.\, whose traditional name means
  LEADING EARTH MAN is an Elder and spiritual advisor from the Anishnabe 
 Nation\, Eagle Clan. Descended from a long line of chiefs and leaders of
  his people\, he felt compelled by forces beyond his control to quit his
  job as an educator and go on a ceremonial expedition of peace around th
 e world. This film chronicles that journey and his vision for The Turtle
  Lodge.\n\nTwenty-five years ago Dave received a dream vision for a Vill
 age of Peace. At the heart of the village was a lodge\, built in the sha
 pe of a turtle. Around "The Turtle Lodge" were four smaller turtle-shape
 d lodges in each of the four directions. People of every colour were com
 ing out of these lodges and walking toward the central lodge. Animals (p
 redominantly horses and buffalo)\, people in a garden\, and Elders talki
 ng and laughing around a fire were seen. An eagle was circling in the sk
 y above. Through the vision\, the First Nations Elders believe the Great
  Spirit has given people of all cultures the gift of a lodge of truth\, 
 kindness and love\, which will bring healing and peace to the world. The
  Turtle to Indigenous people is a symbol of truth.\n\nThe Turtle Lodge i
 s an indigenous place of learning\, healing and sharing for all Peoples.
  It is based on the Seven Sacred Laws and the Eight Paths of the Medicin
 e Wheel—the ancient values and healing principles of North American indi
 genous people. Received through a vision\, and founded upon land-based s
 piritual teachings that bring Balance to Life\, the Turtle Lodge was bui
 lt in 2002 by volunteers in Sagkeeng First Nation\, Manitoba\, Canada. T
 he Turtle Lodge offers Youth\, Adults and Elders the opportunity to come
  together in a sacred environment for traditional teachings\, ceremony\,
  healing\, and the sharing of aboriginal perspectives on how to have a G
 ood and Peaceful Life. The Turtle Lodge is a place for sharing our unive
 rsal and ancient knowledge\, and also\, a place for sharing among people
  of all races and nations.\n\nPlease RSVP to events@kalliopeia.org or by
  calling 415-482-1043 ext. 104\n\nDave Courchene is giving the keynote s
 peech at a Martin Luther King event earlier that day\, Jan 17\, beginnin
 g at 10 am\, at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Swimming Pool. This is a 
 city facility located in the Bayview-Hunters Point District. The address
  is 5701 Third Street on the corner of Third and Carroll Streets. The ac
 tual entrance is on Keith Street one block down Carroll Street. The faci
 lity phone number is 415-822-2807.\n\nhttp://the8thfire.org/index.htm\n\
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DTSTAMP:20090116T005216Z
SUMMARY:An Evening with Dave Courchene Jr.
CREATED:20090116T005001Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090117T210000
LOCATION:San Rafael\, CA
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DESCRIPTION:February 6\, 2009\n"The Charlie Ballard Roast" @ The IL Pira
 ta \n2007 16th St\nSan Francisco\, CA 94103\nwww.ilpiratasf.com\n415.626
 .2626\nShow starts @ 9:30pm\nFree Admission\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090206T213000
DTSTAMP:20090119T190532Z
SUMMARY:The Charlie Ballard Roast - 
CREATED:20090119T190532Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090206T223000
LOCATION:Pirata \n2007 16th St\nSan Francisco\, CA 94103
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DESCRIPTION:Come to our Lu`au events in January\, invite friends\, have 
 your party here\, come for coffee etc... hope you can join in\, please s
 pread the word!\n \nCome join us and help support Kaleo Café at our upco
 ming Lu`au Nites.\n \nKALEO CAFÉ Lu`au Nites\nLive music\, Hawaiian Food
  & Desserts – good fun!\n \nJanuary 24 (sat) 7:30-9:30pm TBA\nJanuary 31
  (sat) 7:30-9:30pm Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band\n \nOTHER EVENTS\nMONDAY NIG
 HTS\n     Private lessons 6:00pm by appointment only (email mitmaur@aol.
 com)\nUkulele Classes 7:00-9:00pm ($5 per person)\n     * recommended be
 ginners come at 7:00pm\nFRIDAY NIGHTS - KARAOKE NIGHT 8:00-11:30PM\n \nK
 aleo Café\, 1340 Irving St\, San Francisco 94122\n415-753-2460\nwww.kale
 ocafe.com\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090124T193000
DTSTAMP:20090120T215442Z
SUMMARY:Kaleo's - Lu`au events
CREATED:20090107T191057Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090124T213000
LOCATION:Kaleo Café\, 1340 Irving St\, San Francisco 94122
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DESCRIPTION:Come to our Lu`au events in January\, invite friends\, have 
 your party here\, come for coffee etc... hope you can join in\, please s
 pread the word!\n \nCome join us and help support Kaleo Café at our upco
 ming Lu`au Nites.\n \nKALEO CAFÉ Lu`au Nites\nLive music\, Hawaiian Food
  & Desserts – good fun!\n \nJanuary 31 (sat) 7:30-9:30pm Kapalakiko Hawa
 iian Band\n \nOTHER EVENTS\nMONDAY NIGHTS\n     Private lessons 6:00pm b
 y appointment only (email mitmaur@aol.com)\nUkulele Classes 7:00-9:00pm 
 ($5 per person)\n     * recommended beginners come at 7:00pm\nFRIDAY NIG
 HTS - KARAOKE NIGHT 8:00-11:30PM\n \nKaleo Café\, 1340 Irving St\, San F
 rancisco 94122\n415-753-2460\nwww.kaleocafe.com\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090131T193000
DTSTAMP:20090120T215513Z
SUMMARY:Kaleo's - Lu`au events
CREATED:20090107T191057Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090131T213000
LOCATION:Kaleo Café\, 1340 Irving St\, San Francisco 94122
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DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, Jan. 24 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.\nThe American Deli
 \n139 Main Street\, Los Altos 94022\nTesting will take place inside The 
 American Italian Deli. Also\, the deli will be giving 20% of the weekend
  proceeds to the Larson family to help with the cost of the marrow/stem 
 cell search and transplant for Monique Larson.  Monique Larson Still Sea
 rching for a Marrow/Stem Cell Match...Needs Support from Native Communit
 y\n\n“Those whose marrow/stem cells are not a match for Monique may be a
  match for someone else\,” Gillespie says.  “Volunteering to be a marrow
 /stem cell donor is simple.”\n\n \nDonors must be in good general health
  and between the ages of 18 and 60.  A cheek sample is collected on swab
 s for HLA testing.  Each participant is asked to give their consent to h
 ave their tissue type listed on the NMDP registry\, which searches for p
 atients in need.\n\n \nAADP\, a 19-year-old nonprofit based in Alameda\,
  CA\, conducts about 250 marrow/stem cell drives yearly\, where individu
 als of all ethnicities are registered.  AADP works to increase the avail
 ability of potential stem cell donors for patients with life threatening
  diseases curable with a marrow/stem cell transplant. AADP was the first
  recruitment group in the country to conduct community focused marrow/st
 em cell drives.  It is affiliated with NMDP.\n\n \nJonathan Leong\, Foun
 der of AADP\, remarked: “It’s essential for more Native Americans\, Lati
 nos\, Asian Americans and anyone of multi-ethnic heritage to become part
  of the bone marrow donor registry.  Hopefully\, one day\, every patient
  will be able to find a compatible match and will not have to make despe
 rate public pleas.”\n\n \nFor more information about how to join the nat
 ional registry and to see if you could possibly help someone in need\, c
 ontact the Asian American Donor Program at 1-800-593-6667\, asamdonors@a
 adp.org or www.aadp.org
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DTSTAMP:20090121T035831Z
SUMMARY:Marrow/Stem Cell Testing and Fund Drive for Monique Larson
CREATED:20090121T035624Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090124T150000
LOCATION:The American Deli\n139 Main Street\, Los Altos 94022
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DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, Jan. 24 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.\nThe American Deli
 \n139 Main Street\, Los Altos 94022\nTesting will take place inside The 
 American Italian Deli. Also\, the deli will be giving 20% of the weekend
  proceeds to the Larson family to help with the cost of the marrow/stem 
 cell search and transplant for Monique Larson.  Monique Larson Still Sea
 rching for a Marrow/Stem Cell Match...Needs Support from Native Communit
 y\n\n“Those whose marrow/stem cells are not a match for Monique may be a
  match for someone else\,” Gillespie says.  “Volunteering to be a marrow
 /stem cell donor is simple.”\n\n \nDonors must be in good general health
  and between the ages of 18 and 60.  A cheek sample is collected on swab
 s for HLA testing.  Each participant is asked to give their consent to h
 ave their tissue type listed on the NMDP registry\, which searches for p
 atients in need.\n\n \nAADP\, a 19-year-old nonprofit based in Alameda\,
  CA\, conducts about 250 marrow/stem cell drives yearly\, where individu
 als of all ethnicities are registered.  AADP works to increase the avail
 ability of potential stem cell donors for patients with life threatening
  diseases curable with a marrow/stem cell transplant. AADP was the first
  recruitment group in the country to conduct community focused marrow/st
 em cell drives.  It is affiliated with NMDP.\n\n \nJonathan Leong\, Foun
 der of AADP\, remarked: “It’s essential for more Native Americans\, Lati
 nos\, Asian Americans and anyone of multi-ethnic heritage to become part
  of the bone marrow donor registry.  Hopefully\, one day\, every patient
  will be able to find a compatible match and will not have to make despe
 rate public pleas.”\n\n \nFor more information about how to join the nat
 ional registry and to see if you could possibly help someone in need\, c
 ontact the Asian American Donor Program at 1-800-593-6667\, asamdonors@a
 adp.org or www.aadp.org
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DTSTAMP:20090121T035843Z
SUMMARY:Marrow/Stem Cell Testing and Fund Drive for Monique Larson
CREATED:20090121T035624Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090125T150000
LOCATION:The American Deli\n139 Main Street\, Los Altos 94022
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DESCRIPTION:Date	1/23/2009\nEvent	Seniors and Veterans Show\nStart Time	
 1:00 PM\nEnd Time	3:00 PM\nLocation	Herbst Theater\, San Francisco\nDesc
 ription	\nThis is a show for the Seniors and Veterans in the San Francis
 co Bay Area. Tickets are free if you call 415-793-1183. These are first 
 come firstserve. Tamaka and the Empress are the Producers of the show. T
 hey have many Dancers\, Singers\, and of cource their magic act lined up
  on the show. This is Tamaka's and Cynthia's way of saying Thank You to 
 the Seniors and Veterans. Call to get tickets as they are going like wil
 dfire.\nPosted by	tamaka2\nUpdated	1/11/2009\n
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SUMMARY:Seniors and Veterans Magic Show
CREATED:20090121T082810Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090123T150000
LOCATION:San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Mabel Pike's Beading and Moccasin-Making Workshops\n	Visitin
 g Artist and Tlingit Elder from Anchorage\, Alaska\n9:00-5:00\, Weekdays
  through January 30 \nNative American Cultural Center (NACC)\, 524 Lasue
 n Mall Web Calendar:  http://www.stanford.edu/dept/nacc/cgi-bin/calendar
 /month.php\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090125T090000
DTSTAMP:20090128T025116Z
SUMMARY:Mabel Pike's Beading and Moccasin-Making Workshops
CREATED:20090128T025116Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090131T170000
LOCATION:Stanford
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DESCRIPTION:Nor Cal Chapter – February 25th  \n\nGreat Speaker To Be Ann
 ounced \n Hosted by Macy’s West \n\nWalk the Halls of our State Capitol\
 , Then Relax and Enjoy\nGreat Networking and Business Building During Th
 is Reception Meeting \n\nResidence Inn Sacramento Downtown @ Capitol Par
 k \n Capitol Conference Room \n 1121 15th Street \n Sacramento\, CA  958
 14 Check In 5:00 p.m.\nBuffet Dinner & Call to Order 5:30 p.m.\n\nNo Cha
 rge courtesy of Macy’s West \n \nAll American Indian Business People and
 \nChamber Members Are Welcome!\nPlease RSVP :-)\nstateadmin@aicccal.org\
 nor 213- 440-3232\n\n \n 
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DTSTAMP:20090128T072527Z
SUMMARY:American Indian Chamber February Meetings!
CREATED:20090128T072527Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090225T193000
LOCATION:Residence Inn Sacramento Downtown
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DESCRIPTION:There is also a paid willow basketry class from 12:30 - 4 pm
 .\n\nCoyote Hills Regional Park \n8000 Patterson Rd.\, Fremont. (510) 79
 5-9385\, chvisit@ebparks.org. Call or email for more information.\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090201T100000
DTSTAMP:20090128T200047Z
SUMMARY:Coyote Hills Ohlone Basic Basketry
CREATED:20090128T190556Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090201T113000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park \n8000 Patterson Rd.\, Fremont
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DESCRIPTION:Coyote Hills Regional Park \n8000 Patterson Rd.\, Fremont. (
 510) 795-9385\, chvisit@ebparks.org. Call or email for more information.
 \n\nFebruary 8—Village Site Caretaking\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090208T120000
DTSTAMP:20090128T190715Z
SUMMARY:Coyote Hills Village Caretaking
CREATED:20090128T190715Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090208T140000
LOCATION:Coyoate Hills Regional Park \n8000 Patterson Rd.\, Fremont
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DESCRIPTION:Coyote Hills Regional Park \n8000 Patterson Rd.\, Fremont. (
 510) 795-9385\, chvisit@ebparks.org. Call or email for more information.
 \n\nFebruary 15—Village Site Open House\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090215T120000
DTSTAMP:20090128T190819Z
SUMMARY:Coyote Hills Village Site Open House
CREATED:20090128T190819Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090215T130000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park \n8000 Patterson Rd.\, Fremont
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DESCRIPTION:Coyote Hills Regional Park \n8000 Patterson Rd.\, Fremont. (
 510) 795-9385\, chvisit@ebparks.org. Call or email for more information.
 \n\nApril 12—Teaching Global Healing Through Traditional Systems and Loc
 al Resources
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090412T120000
DTSTAMP:20090128T190928Z
SUMMARY:Coyote Hills Workshop
CREATED:20090128T190928Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090412T130000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park \n8000 Patterson Rd.\, Fremont
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DESCRIPTION:  A Rare Screening of the Acclaimed Feature Film\n\nFOLLOW M
 E HOME\n\n\n\nWritten and Directed by Peter Bratt\nPost Screening Discus
 sion with Lakota Harden\n\n  Follow Me Home is a defiant\, humorous\, po
 etic tale exploring race and identity.  Weaving together traditions of N
 ative\, African\, and Latin cultures\, the film tells the story of four 
 artists and their journey across the American landscape to their final d
 estination\, the White House.  Given our own historic election and the m
 illions of people that will also be making a similar journey to witness 
 Barack Obama's inauguration\, this film is both timely and incredibly re
 levant to what is happening now.\n\n\n Thursday\, January 29\, 2008\n7:0
 0pm\nGrand Lake Theatre\n3200 Grand Avenue\nOakland\, CA 94610\n\n\nFor 
 more information\, contact Speak Out\n510-601-0182 \nevents@speakoutnow.
 org\n\nSpeak Out - The Institute for Democratic Education and Culture is
  a national non-profit organization that educates\, inspires and empower
 s young people to become activists for social justice.\n\nAs a center fo
 r progressive arts and politics\, Speak Out promotes 200 speakers\, perf
 ormers\, scholars\, artists\, exhibits and films\, distributes and publi
 shes educational materials and diversity resources\, and produces commun
 ity and campus events. Check out our website for a full listing as well 
 as news\, resources\, calendar of events\, conferences and more!\nwww.Sp
 eakOutNow.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080129T190000
DTSTAMP:20090128T192507Z
SUMMARY:Follow Me Home Screening This Thursday!!
CREATED:20090128T192507Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080129T213000
LOCATION:Grand Lake Theatre\n 3200 Grand Avenue\nOakland\, CA 94610
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DESCRIPTION:KAULULEHUA HAWAIIAN CULTURAL CENTER\nJANUARY EVENTS\n423 Bad
 en Ave\, South San Francisco\, CA  94080\nMore information at our websit
 e: www.apop.net\n650-588-1091 / info@apop.net\n \nEVENTS:\nKANIKAPILA & 
 `AWA NIGHT\nThis Friday\, January 30\nDates: 1/30\, 2/27\, 3/27\, 4/24\n
 Times: Friday eve's 7:30pm-pau\nHosted by: Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural 
 Center and Hiram Bell\nSuggested donation $5 per person\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090130T193000
DTSTAMP:20090128T193602Z
SUMMARY:Kanikapila this friday 7:30pm 
CREATED:20090128T193602Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090130T213000
LOCATION:423 Baden Ave\, South San Francisco\, CA 94080
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DESCRIPTION:CLASSES\n`Ukulele for Beginners/Strumming\, Picking and Play
 along/90 minutes/ $30\nw/ Hiram Bell – Saturday January 30\, 2009 - 5pm\
 nSinging and playing music can provide hours of enjoyment. The ukulele i
 s one of the easiest instruments to learn. With very few basic skills\, 
 you can quickly play your favorite Hawaiian songs. The instructor will p
 resent a simple way of understanding music and how to use good practice 
 habits to improve quickly. Recommended for beginners and intermediate le
 vel players.\nHiram Bell was born and raised in Honolulu O'ahu\, where h
 e studied music at the University of Hawai'i and \nKawaioha'o Church. He
  has been teaching and performing in the Bay Area for more than 10 years
 .\n \nQuestions: Hikabe@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090131T170000
DTSTAMP:20090128T194909Z
SUMMARY:- Ukulele workshop with Hiram Bell sat	- 1/31
CREATED:20090128T193738Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090131T183000
LOCATION:423 Baden Ave\, South San Francisco\, CA 94080
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DESCRIPTION:Stockton Winter Benefit Pow Wow\nEdison High School\n1425 So
 uth Center\,\nStockton\, Calif. 95206\nat TAGGART GYM\non the west side 
 of Edison\, at Turnpike Road & Charter Way(Martin Luther King)\n \nFebru
 ary 14\, 2009\n11:00 AM to 10:00 PM\n \nHost Northern Drum: Swift Cloud\
 nHost Southern Drum: Southern Brothers\nColor Guard: Joe Smith\nMC: Val 
 Shadowhawk\nAD: Eugene Newma\nHead Man: Percy Edwards\nHead Woman: Natal
 ie Swan\nHead Teen Boy: Nick Cisneros\nHead Teen Girl: Kayelani Morin\nH
 ead Jr. Boy Adrian Garcia\nHead Jr. Girl: TBA\nHead Tiny Tot Boy: TBA\nH
 ead Tiny Tot Girl: Reyna\n \nAll Drums & Dancers Welcome\nOpen Gourd Dan
 ce\n \nFor info call:\nDale Fleming (209) 933-7425 # 8069\nDavid Wilson:
  (209) 609-9253 lendshishorses @ att.net (take out spaces)\nlendshishors
 es@att.net\n \nAuthentic Native American Foods\, Arts\, & Crafts\n50/50s
  * Raffles * Prizes\nFree and open to the Public\nThis is an alcohol-fre
 e and drug-free celebration!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090214T110000
DTSTAMP:20090128T195128Z
SUMMARY:Stockton Benefit Pow Wow / Feb. 14 / Stockton\, Calif.
CREATED:20090128T195128Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090214T220000
LOCATION:Edison High School\, 1425 South Center\, Stockton
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DESCRIPTION:Gathering Tribes Re-Opening\n \nSaturday\, January 31\, 2009
  from 11:00am to 6:00pm\nSunday\, February 1\, 2009 from 11:00am to 5:00
 pm\n \n1412 Solano Ave in Albany\nThree blocks west of the old location\
 , on the\nSouthwest corner of Santa Fe & Solano Ave\nLook for the turquo
 ise doors!\n \nWe are very excited to share our beautiful new space with
  you! Join Pennie\, Michael\, Gemma\, Becky and our wonderful staff as w
 e celebrate not only our new location\, but also our new President!! We 
 will have several drawings during the two days of celebration for 2 limi
 ted edition Shepard Fairey "Victory" posters and 20 Shepard Fairey "Yes 
 We Did" stickers! Other prizes will include gift certificates and discou
 nt coupons to Gathering Tribes.\n\nFeaturing:\nMichael Horse (who will b
 e singing!!)\nWalter Johnson (on his flute)\nand more!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090131T110000
DTSTAMP:20090128T195250Z
SUMMARY:Gathering Tribes Re-Opening
CREATED:20090128T195250Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090131T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, 1412 Solano Avenue\, Albany
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DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for up-coming events with  Maori Po
 et\, ROBERT SULLIVAN\n\nMONDAY FEB. 9\, noon	Public Lecture: “Being Clos
 e to the\nIs-Land: Indigenous Maori\, and Polynesian\, Poetics in Englis
 h”\nRM 554 Barrows Hall\, University of California\, Berkeley\n\n\nFEB. 
 9\, 5-7 p.m.	Poetry Open Mic with Robert Sullivan\nMorrison Library\, Un
 iversity of California Berkeley\n**we encourage you to please come hear 
 and participate in this poetry\nsession.\n\nROBERT SULLIVAN BIO:\nRobert
  Sullivan belongs to the New Zealand Maori tribes \;\nPuhi\,\;ti Raukawa
  and Kai Tahu. He is also proud of the Galway\nIrish side of his family.
  He has written six collections of poetry\,\nincluding Star Waka\, Voice
  Carried My Family (both Auckland U P)\, and\nShout Ha! to the Sky (fort
 hcoming from Salt Publishing\, UK)\, a graphic\nnovel\, a libretto\, and
  a children’s book retelling Maori myths and\nlegends. Robert has won se
 veral New Zealand literary awards for his\nmulti-genre work and editing.
  He co-edited Whetu Moana: Contemporary\nPolynesian Poems in English wit
 h Albert Wendt and Reina Whaitiri\, the\nfirst such anthology to be edit
 ed entirely by Polynesians. Robert most recently guest-edited the online
  journal Ka Mate Ka Ora and their celebration issue of the late poet Hon
 e Tuwhare\, and updated the entry on Polynesian Poetry in The Princeton 
 Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics. His poetry appears in The Harvard Re
 view\, The Berkeley Poetry Review\, Best New\nZealand Poets\, and the fo
 rthcoming anthology Twenty New Zealand Poets\n(Carcanet\, UK).\n\nThese 
 events are free and everyone is welcome!! Please join us.\n\n\n\n-- \nFu
 ifuilupe Niumeitolu\,\nPhD Student\nGraduate Student Researcher\nOffice 
 of the Vice Chancellor for Equity & Inclusion\nUniversity of California\
 , Berkeley\nE-mail<fuifuilupe@berkeley.edu>\nFax (510)642-5191\n<www.edu
 cationispowerful.com>\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090209T120000
DTSTAMP:20090128T195629Z
SUMMARY:Maori Poet Robert Sullivan at UC Berkeley
CREATED:20090128T195629Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090209T130000
LOCATION:UC Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION: Guest speakers include:\nLee Brightman - UNA President\, \n
 Wanda Quitiquit - Targeted for Disenrolment Robinson Rancheria\, John Go
 mez\, Jr.  - AIRRO President\, Clayton Duncan - Lucy Moore Foundation\, 
 Cesar Caballero -Shingle Springs Rancheria\; Wounded Knee DeOcampo Miwok
  - disnerolled\, Lois Lockhart\, formerly disenrolled - Ukiah\nFMI: Quan
 ah Parker Brightman 510.672-7187
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090205T110000
DTSTAMP:20090128T224455Z
SUMMARY:Tribal Corruption is not Traditional 
CREATED:20090128T210623Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090205T150000
LOCATION:State Capitol Bldg\, North Side\, 10th St. and Capitol Mall\, S
 acramento
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:COMMUNITY FORUM FOR ANDREW MOPPIN\n\nWHEN: Wednesday\, Febru
 ary 4th\n\nWHERE: Intertribal Friendship House\, 523 International Blvd 
 Oakland\, CA 94606\n\nTIME: 6:30 PM\n\nOn Wednesday February 4\, 2009\, 
 Intertribal Friendship House will host a community forum in response to 
 the continued police brutality as made light in the recent shooting of O
 scar Grant. An update will be provided on a fatal  police shooting that 
 took place on New Years Eve. On December 31st\, 2007 at 7:33 PM\, office
 rs of the Oakland Police Department fatally shot Andrew Moppin in the ba
 ck eight times. Andrew Moppin (Comanche/Klamath)\, a young\, unarmed 20-
 year-old man\, had a $411 warrant out for his arrest for evading a BART 
 fare. Six months after Officer Hector Jimenez shot and killed Andrew Mop
 pin\, Jody "Mack" Woodfox III\, 27\, was also fatally shot in the back b
 y the same officer of the Oakland Police Department. He was also found t
 o be unarmed.\n\nSpeakers will share a list of demands including:\n\n1) 
 A police report detailing the incident of the shooting of Andrew Moppin 
 is released and made public available.\n\n2) Officer Hector Jimenez be t
 aken off paid administrative leave for shooting of two unarmed men of co
 lor and held accountable.\n\n3) That the U.S.  Justice Department invest
 igates the incident as a violation of civil rights\;\n\n4) Family Member
 s and Friends of the Moppin and Woodfox families and all those that have
  been affected by police brutality have access to Healing Justice resour
 ces that are culturally sensitive to their needs.\n\nDinner and banner m
 aking supplies will be provided. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090204T183000
DTSTAMP:20090128T211835Z
SUMMARY:Community Forum for Andrew Moppin
CREATED:20090128T211719Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090204T213000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\, 523 International Blvd Oakland\,
  CA 94606
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SEQUENCE:5
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090516T090000
DTSTAMP:20090204T195013Z
SUMMARY:Indian Market
CREATED:20090204T194820Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090516T170000
LOCATION:Tuolumne CA
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DESCRIPTION:The Art and History of Early California\nNatural Sciences Sp
 ecial Gallery\nThrough June 28\, 2009\n\nExperience the rich history\, d
 iverse beginnings\, and artistic and cultural heritage of early Californ
 ia. This exhibition of art and artifacts from the museum's collections e
 xplores the story of California from the First Peoples through the Gold 
 Rush.\n\nWednesday through Saturday\, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m \nSunday\, noon t
 o 5 p.m.\nClosed Mondays and Tuesdays\nFirst Friday of each month open u
 ntil 9 p.m.\n\n$8 adults\, $5 seniors/students\nFree Second Sundays\n\nw
 ww.museumca.org\n\nOakland Museum of California\n1000 Oak @10th Street\n
 Oakland\, CA 94607\n510/238-2200\nOne block from Lake Merritt BART
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090210T100000
DTSTAMP:20090204T235312Z
SUMMARY:The Art and History of Early California
CREATED:20090204T234341Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090210T170000
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Date	1/17/2009\nEvent	Shake The Feathers presents "Tatooing 
 Our Traditions"\nStart Time	7:00 PM\nEnd Time	9:00 PM\nLocation	Womens B
 uilding 3543 18th St San Francisco CA 94110\nDescription	\nKEONE NUNES\n
 LIVE TRADITIONAL\nHAWAIIAN\nTATOO DEMONSTRATION\nCAROLYN MELENANI KUALI'
 I\nWORKSHOP ON INDIGINOUS USE OF METH\nTHE WOMENS BUILDING\n3543 18TH ST
 \nSAN FRANCISCO\, CA 94110\n \nESTHER LUCERO\nELLELUCERO@HOTMAIL.COM\n \
 nNATAANI GRAYCLOUD GUTHRIE\n \nNATAANIG@NATIVEHEALTH.ORG\n \nPosted by	p
 eyote_rose\nUpdated	1/15/2009\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090117T190000
DTSTAMP:20090205T000630Z
SUMMARY:"Tatooing Our Traditions"
CREATED:20090205T000630Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090117T210000
LOCATION:3543 18th St San Francisco CA 94110
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for\n\nWORKSHOP ON CONTEMPORARY PACIFIC ISLAN
 DS ARTS\n\n"Fresh Gallery Otara: Contemporary Pacific Art and Audiences 
 in South\nAuckland"\n*EMA TAVOLA\n\nBIO:\nEma is a multi-media visual ar
 tist and curator of  Fijian (Dravuni\,Kadavu)\nand NZ Pakeha ancestry. S
 he began her art training at Oceania Centre for\nArts and Culture at the
  University of the South Pacific in Suva and \ncompleted a Bachelor of V
 isual Arts degree in  sculpture from the\nUniversity of Auckland at Manu
 kau. Ema's work has ranged from traditional\nsculptural objects to tempo
 rary installation\, video\, painting and social\nsculpture. She currentl
 y works as Pacific Arts Coordinator for Manukau\nCity Council\, based at
  Fresh Gallery Otara in South Auckland\, New Zealand.\n<www.ColourMeFiji
 .com>\n\n"Woven Worlds"\n*LEILANI KAKE\n\nBIO:\nLeilani Kake\, a multi-m
 edia artist\, working in film\, visual art and\ntextiles is of Nga Puhi\
 , Tainui (NZ Maori) and Manihiki (Cook Island)\ndescent . She graduated 
 from the University of Auckland at the Manukau\nSchool of Visual Arts wi
 th a Bachelor of Visual Arts in 2002 and a Post\nGraduate Diploma of Fin
 e Arts in 2005. She is the Winner of the 2008\nSalamander Gallery Award 
 for Emerging Pacific Visual Artist from the\nPasifika Arts Awards of Cre
 ative New Zealand.\n\n**FRIDAY  FEBRUBARY  20\, 2009 @ 12:00-2:00PM*****
 *\nCENTER FOR RACE & GENDER (CRG) 6th Floor\, Barrows Hall\nUniversity o
 f California\, Berkeley\n\nFREE\n\n(This workshop is organized by the th
 e Pacific Islands Research Working\nGroup and it is generously supported
  by The Center for Race and Gender at\nthe University of California\, Be
 rkeley)\n\nFor more info <fuifuilupe@berkeley.edu>\n\n-- \nFuifuilupe Ni
 umeitolu\,\nPhD Student\nGraduate Student Researcher\nOffice of the Vice
  Chancellor for Equity & Inclusion\nUniversity of California\, Berkeley\
 nE-mail<fuifuilupe@berkeley.edu>\nFax (510)642-5191\n<www.educationispow
 erful.com>\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090211T120000
DTSTAMP:20090220T083005Z
SUMMARY:Contemporary Pacific Islands Arts w/ Ema Tavola & Leilani Kake
CREATED:20090220T083005Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090211T140000
LOCATION:Berkeley
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:"PAPER JAM"....A FREE AUDIOPHARMACY MONTHLY.\n\nAudiopharmac
 y improv jam session are usually found tucked behind\nclosed doors or at
  cutty barbeque sessions in the park every now and\nthen\, but this year
 \, we have decided to take it to the Mission.\nDuring the next 4 months\
 , Audiopharmacy is hosting a beautiful open\nimprov jam session at Galer
 ia De La Raza in San Francisco's Mission\ndistrict. It is a monthly held
  on the third Friday of the next 4\nmonths\, and guess how much it costs
 ?...FREE FITTY FREE!. Each "Paper\nJam" will be recorded\, and will be a
 ccompanied by Galeria Youth\nPrograms\, Presentations\, and Performances
 . See yu thurrrrr!!!\n\nWHEN: FRI\, FEB 20TH at 7pm.\n\nWHERE:Galeria De
  La Raza. 2857 24th Street\, San Francisco\, California\n94110\n\nCOST: 
 FREE\n
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DTSTAMP:20090220T085006Z
SUMMARY:"Paper Jam" AP monthly at Galeria
CREATED:20090220T085006Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090220T210000
LOCATION:2857 24th Street\, San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:"Rally to Protect Eagles & Sacred Lands" on Friday\, Februar
 y 27 at 12:00pm.\n\nEvent: Rally to Protect Eagles & Sacred Lands\n     
  "Advocates for the Protection of Sacred Sites announce their official c
 all for a mass demonstration outside of the Shasta County Board of Super
 visors Office"\nWhat: Protest\nHost: Mark LeBeau\nStart Time: Friday\, F
 ebruary 27 at 12:00pm\nEnd Time: Friday\, February 27 at 3:00pm\nWhere: 
 Administration Center\n\nTo see more details and RSVP\, follow the link 
 below:\nhttp://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=68867915029&aref=170374
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090227T120000
DTSTAMP:20090220T090818Z
SUMMARY:"Rally to Protect Eagles & Sacred Lands"...
CREATED:20090220T090818Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090227T150000
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DESCRIPTION:The Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe is proud to present:\nThe 
 17th Annual Ohlone "Big Time" Gathering & Pow Wow\n \nFriday April 24th\
 , 2009 - 6pm to 10pm\nSaturday April 25th\, 2009 - 11am to 10pm\nSunday 
 April 26th\, 2009 - 10am to Dusk\n \nHead Staff:\nMC:\nSaginaz Grant ~ S
 ac Fox\nArena Director: \nVictor Chavez ~ Navajo\nHeadman Dancer:\nTony 
 Littlehawk ~ Tsalagi/Grovon\nHeadwoman Dancer: \nJosie Villa ~ Apache\nH
 eadboy Dancer:\nShiigo Lechuga Yellowhorse ~ Apache\nHeadGirl Dancer:\nL
 izet Whitehorse ~ Apache/Cherokee\nWhipman:\nRoger Slaughter ~ Mohawk\nS
 piritual Advisor\nRobertjohn Knapp ~ Ohlone\nHost Drum:\nWild Horse Sing
 ers\nALL DRUMS & DANCERS WELCOME\n\nSpecial Presentations By:\nTerry Goe
 del ~ Yakama\n\nChampion Native American Hoop Dance\nThe Costanoan Rumse
 n Humaya Singers & Dancers\n \nHosted by:\nTHE COSTANOAN RUMSEN CARMEL T
 RIBE & Downtown Pomona Business Owners\n\nLocation:\n240 E 1st St. (betw
 een Gary & Gibbs)\nPomona\, Calif. 91766\n \nFor general information inc
 luding vendor availability regarding this event please contact our triba
 l office at 1(909) 623~7889 or by email at rumsen @ aol.com (take out sp
 aces)\nrumsen@aol.com\n\nDrugs and Alcohol will not be tolerated on the 
 premises!\n\nThe Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe / People of California He
 ritage are not responsible for theft\, loss or damages.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090424T180000
DTSTAMP:20090220T091247Z
SUMMARY:Ohlone "Big Time" Gathering & Pow Wow / Apr. 24\, 25\, & 26 / Po
 mona\, Calif.
CREATED:20090220T091247Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090424T220000
LOCATION:Pomona
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:for immediate posting\n\nLIBERATION DAY Benefit Concert\ncom
 memorating Wounded Knee 1973\n\nFriday\, 27 February 2009\n4 pm - midnit
 e\n\n@ Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd\nOakland  CA
   94606\n\nfeaturing:\nDr. Loco and His Rockin Jalapenos\nThe Bob Young 
 Project\nand local Hip Hop artists\n\nsuggested donation $10--benefits A
 IM-West\nand Intertribal Friendship House\n\ninfo: joyce@aimwest.info or
  tony (415)577-1492\n\n==================\nAmerican Indian Movement - We
 st (AIM-West)\nAntonio Gonzales\nDirector\nc: (415)577-1492\ne: eltonyg@
 earthlink.net\nw: http://aimwest.info\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090227T160000
DTSTAMP:20090220T091439Z
SUMMARY:AIM-West fundraiser
CREATED:20090220T091439Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090228T000000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd\nOakland  
 CA  94606
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DESCRIPTION:Livermore Powwow\nApril 18\, 2009 @11am\n \nNew Location:   
 Las Positas College\n3000 Campus Hill Dr\nLivermore\, CA  94551\n@New So
 ccer Field\n \nFree Admission\nNo Smoking\nContest Dancing\nArts & Craft
 s\nGourd Dancing\n \nContact Info:  Smoke Johnson  (925) 577-8471\n \nPl
 ease forward the attached flier for the Livermore Pow Wow\, to be held o
 n\nSaturday April 18\, 2009\, to your friends and family. Gourd dance wi
 ll\ncommence at 11AM with Grand Entry at 12PM & 6PM.\n     Although the 
 message below pertains to all who attend the event\, it was\noriginally 
 written to address vendors & head staff. However\, please take the\ntime
  to review and pass it on to others\, as it is extremely important that\
 nwe abide by the below guidelines:\n    Finding a new location that was 
 cost-effective and large enough\nto house our growing venue has indeed b
 een very difficult.  But\, now that\nthe committee has found a new home\
 , we would like to ensure Las Positas\nCollege becomes a permanent locat
 ion for the Livermore Pow Wow.  Although\nthe President of Las Positas C
 ollege\, Dr. DeRionne Pollard\, strongly\nsupports the Pow Wow\, many me
 mbers of the Administration are understandably\nuneasy with holding an e
 vent of such magnitude on and within their new\nfacilities.  Therefore\,
  it is expected that our every move will be evaluated\nand we must be su
 re not to violate any campus rules or regulations. \n    The most import
 ant rule to which the entire Pow Wow community\nmust adhere is that ther
 e must be absolutely NO SMOKING or PETS on campus.\nSmoking will only be
  allowed in the parking lot\, and the committee also\nrequests that ever
 yone is courteous and picks up after themselves.  Both\nsecurity and the
  committee will be on the look-out during the Pow Wow\, and\nif anyone\,
  including vendors\, head staff\, dancers\, singers and spectators\,\nar
 e found smoking on campus\, they will be asked to leave immediately.  Th
 ere\nwill also be absolutely no food permitted on the field\, as it is a
  brand new\nAstroturf field and there will be a designated dining area o
 utside the field\narea. While some may believe this to be extreme\, plea
 se understand the\nLivermore Pow Wow was postponed for two years and do 
 not want to take any\nrisk of loosing our new and beautiful location.  T
 herefore\, we humbly ask\nfor your support and request that you abide by
 \, as well as advise your\nfamily and friends\, of these strict guidelin
 es.\n \n \n \n \n \nThanks\,\n \n \n \nSmoke\n \n \n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090418T110000
DTSTAMP:20090402T184618Z
SUMMARY:Livermore Pow Wow
CREATED:20090220T092116Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090418T120000
LOCATION:Las Positas College\n3000 Campus Hill Dr\nLivermore\, CA  94551
 
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DESCRIPTION:> <PROTECT HAWAIIAN LANDS GATHERING & RALLY>\n> \n> *WEDNESD
 AY FEB 25\, 2009*\n> \n> Please join a nation-wide event to support the 
 protection of Hawaiian\n> lands against development and sale by politici
 ans in the State of Hawaii.\n> \n> In San Francisco\, the following even
 ts will be held on February 25th\, the\n> day the U.S. Supreme Court hea
 rs arguments in an important Hawaiian land\n> case\, to demonstrate our 
 unified and *peaceful* resistance to the sale of\n> public Hawaiian land
 s and to educate the general public about this\n> important issue:\n> \n
 > *PULE-Traditional Prayer Gathering (a nation-wide\, simultaneous event
 ):*\n> \n> *Twin Peaks Look Out (SF)*\n> \n> 6:45am gathering / 7:00am P
 ule Begins (coincide w/ 10am EST start of\n> Supreme Court session)\n> \
 n> *If you cannot make this gathering\, please consider taking a moment 
 at\n> 7:00am PST to offer a pule or meditation for a just and positive\n
 > resolution to this conflict over Hawaiian lands.***\n> \n> *RALLY-** K
 û I Ka Pono / Stand Up for Justice:*\n> \n> *Civic Center Plaza near San
  Francisco City Hall (Goodlett side)*\n> \n> 12 noon - 1:00pm Rally\n> \
 n> *PULE-Traditional Prayers:*\n> \n> *Civic Center Plaza*\n> \n> 1:00pm
 -6:00pm every hour on the hour\n> \n> *RALLY & CLOSING -** Kû I Ka Pono 
 / Stand Up for Justice:*\n> \n> *Civic Center Plaza near San Francisco C
 ity Hall (Goodlett side)*\n> \n> 6:00pm-7:00pm Rally\n> \n> *PLEASE WEAR
 /BRING:* Red Shirt (Kû I Ka Pono if you have)\, white/muslin\n> Kîhei\, 
 Hawaiian Flag\, Signs*\n> \n> *OLI/MELE (chants/songs):* E Iho Ana\, I K
 û Mau Mau\, Kû i ka pono\, E hô\n> mai ka 'ike\, Mele Kumu Honua\, Nâ 'a
 umâkua (please see attached or blog)\n> \n> *For more information\, plea
 se see/contact:*\n> \n> http://protecthawnlands.blogspot.com\n> \n> kuik
 alono2009@gmail.com or kawikaalfiche@gmail.com\n> \n> *dress warm\, brin
 g umbrella\, snacks\, water\n> \n> \n> \n> \n> \n> \n> \n> \n> \n> -- \n
 > Fuifuilupe Niumeitolu\,\n> PhD Student\n> Graduate Student Researcher\
 n> Office of the Vice Chancellor for Equity & Inclusion\n> University of
  California\, Berkeley\n> E-mail<fuifuilupe@berkeley.edu>\n> Fax (510)64
 2-5191\n> <www.educationispowerful.com>\n> 
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SUMMARY:Info for Feb. 25th Gathering & Rally to Protect  Hawaiian Lands
CREATED:20090220T095344Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090226
LOCATION:San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Event: Indigenous Peoples Struggles to Defend Sacred Places:
   \n      "Symposium and Human Rights Training "\nWhat: Workshop\nHost: 
 International Indian Treaty Council\nStart Time: Saturday\, March 7 at 9
 :00am\nEnd Time: Saturday\, March 7 at 9:00pm\nWhere: San Francisco Stat
 e University\, Richard Oakes Memorial Room\n\nFMI: www.treatycouncil.org
 \n\nreprinted from:\nhttp://www.stanford.edu/dept/nacc/cgi-bin/calendar/
 view_entry.php?id=552&date=20090307\n\nPRESENTERS: Carrie Dann and Julie
  Cavanaugh-Bill\, Western Shoshone Defense Project\; Manny Pino\, Save t
 he Peaks Coalition\; Andrea Carmen and Alberto Saldamando\, IITC\; Radle
 y Davis & Mark Lebeau\, Advocates for the Protection of Sacred Sites.\n\
 nMODERATOR: Morningstar Gali\, IITC.\n\nDate:	Saturday\, March 7\, 2009\
 nTime:	9:00am-9:30pm\nDuration:	750 minutes\nCategory:	Native Community\
 nCreated by:	Denni Woodward\nUpdated:	Monday\, January 26\, 2009 3:14pm\
 nLocation:	San Francisco State University\, Richard Oakes Memorial Room\
 , Evening Program at Rosa Parks Rooms A-C\nEvent Contact:	Morningstar Ga
 li\nContact Email:	415/641-4482\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090304T220712Z
SUMMARY: "Indigenous Peoples Struggles to Defend Sacred Places:  "...
CREATED:20090220T095724Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090307T210000
LOCATION:San Francisco State University
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SEQUENCE:14
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090306T120000
DTSTAMP:20090225T070239Z
SUMMARY:"Contemporary Editions: An Exhibition of 19 Bay Area Printmakers
 " w Emmanuel Montoya
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090306T120000
LOCATION:Art 94124 Gallery\, 3900B Third Street\, San Francisco\, CA  94
 124\, 415-920-9790\, www.ART94124.com
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DESCRIPTION:"Contemporary Editions: An Exhibition of 19 Bay Area Printma
 kers". At the invitation of  noted San Francisco artist & printmaker\, J
 uan R. Fuentes\, Emmanuel will be one of the featured printmakers in the
  show.   EVENT | Opening Reception | Friday\, March 6 | 6-9pm \nJoin us 
 for the Opening Reception of Contemporary Editions: An Exhibition of Bay
  Area Printmakers\, \na group show that celebrates the medium and art fo
 rm of printmaking. Meet the artists and see a \nscreen printing demonstr
 ation by noted printmaker\, and the show’s curator\, Juan R. Fuentes. \n
 \n
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DESCRIPTION:EVENT | Opening Reception | Friday\, March 6 | 6-9pm \nJoin 
 us for the Opening Reception of Contemporary Editions: An Exhibition of 
 Bay Area Printmakers\, \na group show that celebrates the medium and art
  form of printmaking. Meet the artists and see a \nscreen printing demon
 stration by noted printmaker\, and the show’s curator\, Juan R. Fuentes.
  
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DTSTAMP:20090225T070410Z
SUMMARY:Opening Reception of Contemporary Editions: 
CREATED:20090225T070254Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090306T210000
LOCATION:Art 94124 Gallery\, 3900B Third Street\, San Francisco\, CA  94
 124\, 415-920-9790\, www.ART94124.com
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:PANEL | The Printmakers’ Mark | Friday\, March 20 | 6-9pm \n
 ART 94124 GALLERY is pleased to host an informal panel discussion on the
  role and impact of \nprintmakers in today’s society.  What has the role
  of printmakers been in addressing social issues\, \nthen and now? How h
 as the computer age impacted traditional and contemporary printing?  \nH
 ow do artists feel about digital printing and its impact on today’s prin
 t market?  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090320T180000
DTSTAMP:20090225T070550Z
SUMMARY:PANEL | The Printmakers’ Mark
CREATED:20090225T070432Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090320T210000
LOCATION:Art 94124 Gallery\, 3900B Third Street\, San Francisco\, CA  94
 124\, 415-920-9790\, www.ART94124.com
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:EVENT | Closing Reception | Friday\, April 3 | 6-9pm \nSuppo
 rt local artists and future exhibits at ART 94124 GALLERY by coming by f
 or an informal \nreception to mark the closing of Contemporary Editions.
  \n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090403T180000
DTSTAMP:20090401T175734Z
SUMMARY:Printmaking Closing Reception
CREATED:20090225T070728Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090403T210000
LOCATION:Art 94124 Gallery\, 3900B Third Street\, San Francisco\, CA  94
 124\, 415-920-9790\, www.ART94124.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Memorial Service Chris Gonzalez who passed away Thursday 2/1
 9/09.  Services are this Wednesday February 25 at Colonial Chapel at 262
 6 High Street in Oakland.  Viewing is 12-4 and services at the Chapel ar
 e 4-6 with a potluck at Intertribal Friendship House to follow.  The fam
 ily is in need of donations which can be brought to Intertribal Friendsh
 ip House Wednesday.  FMI: (510) 434-5468.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090225T120000
DTSTAMP:20090225T183923Z
SUMMARY:Memorial Service for Chris Gonzalez
CREATED:20090225T071305Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090225T180000
LOCATION:523 International Blvd in Oakland
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Memorial Services for Bea De O'Campo will be held on Friday\
 , Feb. 27\, 2009 @ 2:00 @ 1525 Sonoma Blvd.\, Vallejo\, CA.  Directions:
   Take 80 East and take the first turn off after the Carquinez Bridge wh
 ich is Sonoma Blvd.  Go down until it crosses York Street\, across from 
 the Harley Davidson Store and the Armory where the memorial will be held
  is located there.\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090227T140000
DTSTAMP:20090225T073038Z
SUMMARY:Services for Bea De O'Campo
CREATED:20090225T072509Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090227T180000
LOCATION:1525 Sonoma Blvd.\, Vallejo\, CA.
END:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:SCREENING\nINVITATION\n\nMonday\, March 2nd\n\n6:15 \nWine R
 eception\n\n7:00 \nScreening\n\nPacific Film \nArchive Theater\n2575 Ban
 croft Way\nBerkeley\, CA\n\n                                            
   \nWith Special Guests Jack Thorpe      \nand Joseph Bruchac \n\nDear F
 riends and Colleagues: \n\nCome celebrate the completion of JIM THORPE\,
  THE WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE\, a feature length documentary biography o
 f the legendary Native American athlete.  We are happy to have Jack Thor
 pe\, a former cheif of the Sac and Fox Nation\, and Jim Thorpe's younges
 t son\, as a guest of honor at the screening.  Joseph Bruchac\, Abenaki 
 author and storyteller and my co-producer and co-writer on the film\, wi
 ll also be with us. Jack and Joe will join me in a Q & A after the scree
 ning. Hope to see you there\, Tom Weidlinger\n\n  \n  ·  6:15 PM Wine & 
 Cheese reception\, \n     just outside the theater\n\n  ·  7:00PM Film S
 creening in true (HDCAM) \n     high definition in PFA's state-of-the-ar
 t theatre.  \n\n  ·  8:30PM Q & A following screening.\n\n  ·  RSVP to r
 eserve seats.* \n     email:  tomweidlinger@sbcglobal.net\n    \n\n* Res
 ervations recommended. Seats are still available but going fast. To date
  we've have about 30 left.   If you've already reserved seats but your p
 lans have changed\, let us know so we can give them to others.\n\nA $5.0
 0 donation will be asked for at the door to help pay for the screening v
 enue  and special HD projection equipment. \n\nThe Pacific Film Art Thea
 ter is at 2575 Bancroft Way\, between Bowditch and Telegraph in Berkeley
 .  Parking can be hard to find.  We recommend parking at the Sather Gate
  Garage located between Durant and Channing\, just west of Telegraph. Yo
 u can pick up a 50%-off validation ticket for this garage at the screeni
 ng.  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090302T180000
DTSTAMP:20090225T193053Z
SUMMARY:Film Screening: Jim Thorpe\, World's Greatest Athelete
CREATED:20090225T073232Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090302T210000
LOCATION:2575 Bancroft Way\, Berkeley\, CA
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DESCRIPTION:A principal member of the technical staff at Sandia National
  Laboratories and a former regent of the University of NM.  She leads te
 chnical efforts in the Renewable Energy Program to assist tribes with re
 newable energy development.  She will be speaking about the program she 
 development and the Navajo Nation's energy program.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090226T183000
DTSTAMP:20090225T183705Z
SUMMARY:Sandra Begay Campbell at IFH
CREATED:20090225T183345Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090226T203000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 Interntional Blvd. Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:12
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Janelle Palacios\ntraditional\, fancy and jingle 
 all in one class!\n\nDates:\n2/21 \, 3/7\, 4/4\, 5/2 and 5/30\n\nfmi: Ja
 nellepalacio@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090221T100000
DTSTAMP:20090225T184744Z
SUMMARY:Womens' Native Dance Class
CREATED:20090225T184405Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090221T130000
LOCATION:IFH 523 International Blvd.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Janelle Palacios\ntraditional\, fancy and jingle 
 all in one class!\n\nDates:\n2/21 \, 3/7\, 4/4\, 5/2 and 5/30\n\nfmi: Ja
 nellepalacio@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090307T100000
DTSTAMP:20090304T182326Z
SUMMARY:Womens' Native Dance Class
CREATED:20090225T184405Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090307T140000
LOCATION:IFH 523 International Blvd.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Janelle Palacios\ntraditional\, fancy and jingle 
 all in one class!\n\nDates:\n2/21 \, 3/7\, 4/4\, 5/2 and 5/30\n\nfmi: Ja
 nellepalacio@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090404T100000
DTSTAMP:20090225T184811Z
SUMMARY:Womens' Native Dance Class
CREATED:20090225T184405Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090404T130000
LOCATION:IFH 523 International Blvd.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Janelle Palacios\ntraditional\, fancy and jingle 
 all in one class!\n\nDates:\n2/21 \, 3/7\, 4/4\, 5/2 and 5/30\n\nfmi: Ja
 nellepalacio@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T100000
DTSTAMP:20090225T184817Z
SUMMARY:Womens' Native Dance Class
CREATED:20090225T184405Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T130000
LOCATION:IFH 523 International Blvd.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Janelle Palacios\ntraditional\, fancy and jingle 
 all in one class!\n\nDates:\n2/21 \, 3/7\, 4/4\, 5/2 and 5/30\n\nfmi: Ja
 nellepalacio@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090530T100000
DTSTAMP:20090225T184820Z
SUMMARY:Womens' Native Dance Class
CREATED:20090225T184405Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090530T130000
LOCATION:IFH 523 International Blvd.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:KAULULEHUA HAWAIIAN CULTURAL CENTER\nJANUARY EVENTS\n423 Bad
 en Ave\, South San Francisco\, CA  94080\nMore information at our websit
 e: www.apop.net\n650-588-1091 / info@apop.net\n \nEVENTS:\nKANIKAPILA & 
 `AWA NIGHT\nThis Friday\, January 30\nDates: 1/30\, 2/27\, 3/27\, 4/24\n
 Times: Friday eve's 7:30pm-pau\nHosted by: Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural 
 Center and Hiram Bell\nSuggested donation $5 per person\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090227T193000
DTSTAMP:20090225T190341Z
SUMMARY:Kanikapila this friday 7:30pm 
CREATED:20090128T193602Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090227T213000
LOCATION:423 Baden Ave\, South San Francisco\, CA 94080
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:KAULULEHUA HAWAIIAN CULTURAL CENTER\nJANUARY EVENTS\n423 Bad
 en Ave\, South San Francisco\, CA  94080\nMore information at our websit
 e: www.apop.net\n650-588-1091 / info@apop.net\n \nEVENTS:\nKANIKAPILA & 
 `AWA NIGHT\nThis Friday\, January 30\nDates: 1/30\, 2/27\, 3/27\, 4/24\n
 Times: Friday eve's 7:30pm-pau\nHosted by: Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural 
 Center and Hiram Bell\nSuggested donation $5 per person\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090327T193000
DTSTAMP:20090225T190347Z
SUMMARY:Kanikapila this friday 7:30pm 
CREATED:20090128T193602Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090327T213000
LOCATION:423 Baden Ave\, South San Francisco\, CA 94080
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:KAULULEHUA HAWAIIAN CULTURAL CENTER\nJANUARY EVENTS\n423 Bad
 en Ave\, South San Francisco\, CA  94080\nMore information at our websit
 e: www.apop.net\n650-588-1091 / info@apop.net\n \nEVENTS:\nKANIKAPILA & 
 `AWA NIGHT\nThis Friday\, January 30\nDates: 1/30\, 2/27\, 3/27\, 4/24\n
 Times: Friday eve's 7:30pm-pau\nHosted by: Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural 
 Center and Hiram Bell\nSuggested donation $5 per person\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090424T193000
DTSTAMP:20090225T190359Z
SUMMARY:Kanikapila this friday 7:30pm 
CREATED:20090128T193602Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090424T213000
LOCATION:423 Baden Ave\, South San Francisco\, CA 94080
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, March 1st      IFH Clean up Day 11 AM-2 PM  Come jo
 in the regular clean up and help maintain our house!  Eveyone's help wel
 come!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090301T110000
DTSTAMP:20090225T192823Z
SUMMARY:IFH Clean Up Day
CREATED:20090225T192823Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090301T140000
LOCATION:IFH
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Homestead High School Gym\, 21370 Homestead Road\, Cupertino
 \, CA.  FMI: Nick 408.226-5213.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090321T120000
DTSTAMP:20090318T193906Z
SUMMARY:Homestead Powwow
CREATED:20090225T193422Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090321T130000
LOCATION:21370 Homestead Road\, Cupertino\, CA.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:APRIL 11  ANNUAL UC DAVIS CONTEST POW WOW\, ARC PAVILLION\, 
 1 SHIELDS AVE.\, DAVIS\, CALIF.\, FOR MORE INFO CONTACT 530-752-6656  uc
 davispowwow@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T120000
DTSTAMP:20090225T193458Z
SUMMARY:UC Davis Powwow
CREATED:20090225T193458Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T130000
LOCATION:UC DAVIS
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:*** NEW LOCATION**  Las Positas College\, 3000 Campus Hill D
 rive.\,  Livermore\, CA  FMI Smoke Johnson  925-577-8471\n\nSaveThe Date
 ! Powwow Returns to Livermore! Sixth Annual Livermore Powwow Scheduled f
 or Saturday\, April 18\, 2009\nSmoke Johnson\, founder of the Livermore 
 Powwow in 2002\, announced at the American Indian Center in December tha
 t the 2009 Powwow will be happening this year. The popular Livermore eve
 nt was not put on in 2007-08 because it had outgrown its former location
 s at local high schools in the city. The difficulties finding a new spot
  finally ended when Las Positas College agreed to provide space for the 
 event this year. Smoke is calling for volunteers as many will be needed 
 for simple duties like helping to keep the grounds clean. If you can hel
 p out\, please call Smoke at 925-577-8471.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090418T120000
DTSTAMP:20090319T002239Z
SUMMARY:6th Annual Livermore Powwow
CREATED:20090225T193527Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090418T130000
LOCATION:LIVERMORE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:MAY 1-3\,  25th Annual California Indian Market Peace Powwow
 \, at the Mission in San Juan Bautisca\, CA.  FMI: 831.623.4772.  peacev
 ision.net.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090501T120000
DTSTAMP:20090429T193635Z
SUMMARY:San Juan Bautista Powwow
CREATED:20090225T193751Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090503T120000
LOCATION:San Juan Bautista
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:MAY 8-10 ANNUAL STANFORD UNIVERSITY POW WOW\, STANFORD\, CA\
 ne-mail stanfordpowwow2009@gmail.com\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090508T120000
DTSTAMP:20090225T193825Z
SUMMARY:Stanford Powwow
CREATED:20090225T193825Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090510T120000
LOCATION:STANFORD
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:JUNE 6  28TH ANNUAL YUBA-SUTTER POW WOW\, YUBA COLLEGE\, MAR
 YSVILLE\, CA\nFOR MORE INFO CONTACT 530-749-6196  (BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 
 8AM- 2:30PM)\njgraham@mjusd.k12.ca.us\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090606T080000
DTSTAMP:20090225T193930Z
SUMMARY:Yuba Sutter Powwow
CREATED:20090225T193930Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090606T143000
LOCATION:MARYSVILLE\, CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:\n\n15th Annual Sacramento Contest Powwow\n\nHost:\nIra & Ma
 rcia\nType:\nMusic/Arts - Performance\n\n15th Annual Sacramento Contest 
 Powwow\nAugust 14\, 15 & 16\, 2009\n\n715 Broadway\nSacramento\, Calif. 
 95818\n\nHead Staff:\nMC: Tom Phillips Sr.\nArena Director: Tom Phillips
  Jr.\nHead Man:\nTBA\nHead Lady:\nTBA\nHost Drums: Southern Express\n\nC
 ontact Information:\nPowwow Committee:\n1(916) 421~0657\nE~mail: wailaki
 10 @ comcast.net (Take out spaces)\nwailaki10@comcast. net\nPowwow Org.\
 nWAILAKI's Indian Tacos\nCalif.\n\nNo camping at the powwow grounds KOA 
 2 miles away.\nRegistration for Contest Powwow on Saturday morning with 
 Grand Entry at 1:00\np.m. and 7:00 p.m.\nSaturday and 1:00 p.m. Sunday.\
 nDancers\, drummers and singers free admission.\nAdults $3.00\, teens $2
 .00 Children under 5 and seniors 55 and older free.\nVendors $275. for t
 hree days.\nFriday evening California Traditional Dance Groups.\nFree pa
 rking and easy access to the powwow grounds.\n\nContest Details:\nOver $
 15\,000 in $$$$$ awarded....for the week-end....\n \n \nFOR MORE INFO 91
 6-421-0657
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090814T120000
DTSTAMP:20090805T190743Z
SUMMARY:Sacramento Powwow
CREATED:20090225T194254Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090816T120000
LOCATION:Sacraamento
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Sept 11-13  Redding Rancheria’s Still Water Powow\, Shasta D
 istrict Fairgrounds\, Redding\, CA.  FMI: 530.225-8979.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090911T120000
DTSTAMP:20090909T064607Z
SUMMARY:Still Water Powwow
CREATED:20090225T194326Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090913T120000
LOCATION:Redding
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:OCT 3-4   SUSCOL INTERTRIBAL COUNCIL PRESENTS--16TH ANNUAL P
 OW WOW\, HONORING YOUTH THE "NEXT GENERATION"\,\nYOUNTVILLE\, CALIF.  MO
 RE INFO CONTACT 707-256-3561  suscol@suscol.net\nWEBSITE http://suscol.n
 ativeweb.net
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20091003T120000
DTSTAMP:20090225T194357Z
SUMMARY:Yountville Powwow
CREATED:20090225T194357Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091004T120000
LOCATION:REDDING
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Dear Students and Bay Area Native American  Community member
 s\,\n \nWe would like to thank you for your support for the Mills Colleg
 e Student Alliance Pow Wow.  In 2007\, the Native American Student Allia
 nce (NASA) took responsibility for the Pow Wow with the goal of making t
 he event inclusive of members of the Mills College and Bay Area Indian c
 ommunities.  Our goal was to create alliances and to provide access to M
 ills College as a resource for the local community.\n \nAs a result of a
 ctivism by NASA\, other student organizations\, Ethnic Studies faculty a
 nd local Indian community members\, the Mills administration allocated o
 ngoing funding for the Pow Wow. The College’s financial backing of the P
 ow Wow is a visible demonstration of the importance of Native people at 
 Mills and in the surrounding community. \n \nSince 2007\, it has become 
 clear that organizing the Pow Wow involves a huge amount of labor and en
 ergy by Mills students and faculty\, and that doing this on an annual ba
 sis is not sustainable.  In order to ensure the long-term viability and 
 success of the Pow Wow\, we have decided to organize the Pow Wow every o
 ther year starting from 2010. We have chosen April 10\, 2010 as the date
  for the next Pow Wow.  \n \nWe respectfully seek the advice and involve
 ment of the Bay Area Indian and the Mills College community in planning 
 and organizing our next Pow Wow.  In order to begin this community-build
 ing and planning process\, we would like to invite you to a community fo
 rum on March 18\, 2009\, 6:30 to 8:30pm in the Faculty and Staff Lounge\
 , Rothwell Center\, Mills College\, 5000 MacArthur Blvd.\, Oakland\, Ca 
 94613.  For directions\, please check website www.mills.edu/maps/index.p
 hp.\n \nIf you are unable to attend the community forum\, please feel fr
 ee to contact me with comments and suggestions\, including ideas for ven
 dors\, head staff\, and volunteers.  I can be reached at melinda@mills.e
 du\, 510.430.3324.  \n \nThank you again for your guidance\, help\, and 
 support for the Mills College Student Alliance Pow Wow. We are excited a
 bout the 2010 Pow Wow and appreciate your assistance in making this even
 t one that reflects our diversity\, spiritual traditions\, and respect f
 or one another.\n \nSincerely\,\n \n \nMelinda Micco\, Ph.D.\nSeminole N
 ation of Okahoma\nOn Behalf of the Mills College Pow Wow Organizers
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090318T183000
DTSTAMP:20090304T010817Z
SUMMARY:Mills Pow Wow Planning Meeting
CREATED:20090304T010817Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090318T203000
LOCATION:Mills College\, 5000 MacArthur Blvd.\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:The Native American Health Center is pleased to announce tha
 t it will begin hosting a monthly American Indian Care Awareness Day.  E
 ach month this event will give members of the SF Bay area American India
 n community an opportunity to come together\, share some food and play f
 un games.  The event will include door prizes\, games\, refreshments and
  health screenings.  AI Care Awareness Day is being coordinated by NAHC 
 staff member\, Pat Want.  “It’s important to get this project off the gr
 ound because it will bring the community together\,” Pat says.\n\nThe fi
 rst AI Care Awareness Day will take place on Friday\, March 20th\, 2009\
 , at the Seven Directions Building\, located at 2950 International Blvd.
  in Oakland from 4:00pm – 7:00pm.  Bring the family by for some good eat
 s\, games\, prizes and fun times with the rest of the community!\n\n \nH
 ope to see you all there.\n\nFor more information\, contact Pat Want at 
 510-747-3030 or by email at PatriciaW@nativehealth.org.
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DTSTAMP:20090318T011230Z
SUMMARY:American Indian Care Awareness Day
CREATED:20090304T081304Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090320T190000
LOCATION:2950   International Blvd.  in  Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:BAY NATIVE CIRCLE   KPFA  94.1 FM\n \nFor March 4\, 2009\n \
 nHost Lakota Harden will interview\n \nMarc Yaffee\, Navajo comedian who
  is performing in the Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley's upcom
 ing 3rd Annual Fundraiser Comedy Jam.\n \nalso Donny Adolf\, students Da
 nielle Spencer and Arnold Torres from the American Indian Child Resource
  Center's Tobacco Usage Prevention Education program will be in the stud
 io for discussion.\n \nBay Area Indian Calendar will be read\, as well a
 s music from Tlingit Rapper Loren Sands of "half smoked productions" (as
  in smoked fish\, half smoked) and a song by our own Dallas Wahpepah aka
  Rencho and the DIME .\n \nto listen online go to KPFA.ORG at 2:00 pm PS
 T  or go to\n \nhttp://www.kpfa.org/archive/show/100/2009/01\n \nto hear
  all past shows\, or sign up for podcast.\n 
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SUMMARY:Bay Native Circle 94.1
CREATED:20090304T081539Z
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LOCATION:kpfa 94.1
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DESCRIPTION:4TH ANNUAL\nBAY AREA NATIVE AMERICAN\nRESEARCH CONFERENCE\nS
 aturday\, March 7\, 2009\n11:45 am – 4:30 pm\nFree and open to the publi
 c\n \nDistinguished Guest Speakers:\n \nAgriculture\, sustainability\, a
 nd society in pre-contact Hawai`i\n \nPeter Vitousek\nClifford G. Morris
 on Professor\nPopulation & Resource Studies\, Stanford University\n \n \
 nEcocultural Restoration in Indigenous Communities\n \nDennis Martinez\n
 Indigenous Peoples' Restoration Network\, Takelma Intertribal Project\n 
 \n \nOral and Poster Presentation Session\nUndergraduate and Graduate st
 udents\n \n \nClubhouse Cardinal Room\, Old Union Clubhouse\, 2nd Floor\
 nUpstairs from Native American Community Center\nStanford University\, 5
 24 Lasuen Mall\, Stanford\, CA\n \nContact nanibaa@stanford.edu for more
  information
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SUMMARY:Bay Area Native American Research Conference Flyer
CREATED:20090304T082345Z
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LOCATION:Stanford
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DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Arts Coalition Presents:\n\nCoffee House Night\nW
 ednesday\, March 4\, 2009\n7pm-11pm\nAt the San Francisco Art Institute 
 (SFAI) CAFE\n800 Chestnut St. @ Jones\n\nFood\, Wine\, Films\, Music\, A
 rt\, Performance\, and more!\n\nThis is an Open Mic event\, so come earl
 y and SIGN UP!\n\nSome Performances\, Music\, and Films provided by:\nRi
 chard Castaneda\, Ras'K Dee\, Nizhoni Ellenwood\, Andres Garcia\, Manuel
  Gil\, Nia Macknight\, Rye Purvis\, Iban Brizuela\, Sweet Tooth Nelson\,
  Neto Soza\, Sveta Gayshan\, Erick Andino\, Manny Lieras\, Spencer Keeto
 n Cunningham\, and many many more!\n\nGuest Speaker:\nSusan Greene\n\n\n
 For More Information Contact:\n(415) 412-1844\npimabrave@msn.com
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Art Coalition Coffee House Night
CREATED:20090304T175825Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090304T230000
LOCATION:San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Post events at this link and they will be added to the calen
 dar.  \n\nThe calendar is maintained by American Indian Contemporary Art
 s.  Thanks to the Ford Foundation for their support in starting the cale
 ndar.\n\nAnd Thanks to you all!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090302T170000
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DESCRIPTION:3rd Annual Native American Home Mortgage Seminar\nFriday Apr
 il 17\, 2009  10:00am – 11:00am\nNative American Health Center\, Oakland
  CA\n7Directions\, Staff Lounge\n \nPresented by Jim Mahoney\nCascade Re
 sidential Mortgage\n \nOn April 17\, 2009\, NAHC will welcome back Jim M
 ahoney.  Jim will be onsite to give a presentation regarding the Native 
 American Section 184 Loan Program. This is a great program for Native Am
 ericans seeking to buy a home.  Jim is licensed to broker the Section 18
 4 Native American Loan Program in California\, Oregon and Washington. At
  the presentation you will:\n \nLearn who qualifies for the Native Ameri
 can Government Loan.\nLearn why the Native Loan is better than today’s p
 opular FHA Loan.\nLearn about the refinancing options to get out of a cu
 rrent high interest rate loan.\nLearn why NO MORTGAGE INSURANCE is requi
 red saving you money every month on your payment.\nLearn how your credit
  score will affect your Native Loan.\n \n \nAfter the presentation\, Jim
  will meet with interested individuals for a pre-qualification meeting. 
  If you would like to meet with Jim\, please contact me by Friday 2/28/0
 9. Individual meetings will last 15-20 minutes. NAHC staff will have pri
 ority to attend individual meetings. After 2/28/09 individual meeting sl
 ots will be made available to community members.\n \nThe loan program is
  open to all Native Americans from a Federally Recognized Tribe (at leas
 t one borrower must be Native)\, specific details regarding the benefits
  of the loan program are listed below.\n \nNative American Section 184 L
 oan Program:\n \n-Only one loan\, fixed rate\, 30 YEAR ONLY.  (no need f
 or second mortgage)\n-Minimal down payment\, only 2.25% vs. typical 20% 
 on conventional loans\n-Fees that are waived include: application fee\, 
 processing fee\, bank underwriting fee.  Save over $2\,000 in closing co
 sts.\n-Cash out refinances up to 85% of current appraised value.\n-All p
 roperties must be owner occupied\, no investment properties are allowed\
 n-Great interest rates\, even if you have credit challenges.\n \n \n \n 
 \nNatalie Aguilera\, PHR I Director of Human Resources\nNative American 
 Health Center I 3124 International Blvd. Oakland\, CA  94601\n510.747.30
 35 I 510.748.0116 (fax) I NatalieA@nativehealth.org\n \n 
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Native American Home Mortgage Seminar
CREATED:20090304T183716Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090417T110000
LOCATION:NAHC\, 3124 International Blvd\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Art Attack on Solano Avenue!\, Mar 06\, 2009\nNative America
 n Flute Player: \nWalter Ogi Johnson \n\nFriday\, March 6 \nEvening unti
 l 9:00 p.m. \n\nWalter Ogi Johnson\, traditional Native American flute p
 layer\, will perform from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. as part of Art Attack on S
 olano Avenue in Albany. Refreshments will be available.\nGathering Tribe
 s\, 1412 Solano Ave\, Berkeley. FMI: 510.528-9038 www.gatheringtribes.co
 m\n
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SUMMARY:Flutist Walter Ogi Johnson at Gathering Tribes
CREATED:20090304T192347Z
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DESCRIPTION:Next Northern California Chapter Meeting\nMay 27th at PG&E\,
  San Francisco\nDetails TBD\nAll American Indian Business People and\nCh
 amber Members Are Welcome!\nPlease RSVP :-)\nstateadmin@aicccal.org\nor 
 213- 440-3232
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SUMMARY:American Indian Chamber May Meeting
CREATED:20090305T230426Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090527T133000
LOCATION:San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:\nBrothers and Sisters\,\n\nAlong with our good friend Perry
  Matlock\, AIM-West will be tabling at the Anarchist Bookfair all day Sa
 turday and Sunday\, March 14th and 15th. \n\nMike Flores and I will be s
 peaking on Saturday\, from 3:30-4:20pm\n\nWe will be selling a few books
 \, but we really have no serious book inventory. Subsequently\, if anyon
 e has used copies of books that would be appropriate for AIM to sell tha
 t they might like to donate\, please bring them to the meeting tomorrow 
 evening or contact me. Preferably no fiction\, we're really looking for 
 books of an academic or political nature\, please. I know we've all got 
 copies of Vine Deloria's Custer Died For Your Sins that we've read 1000 
 times...Let's spread the word to the masses that have never heard these 
 voices...\n\nI would particularly like to be able to offer:\n • any book
 s by Vine Deloria\, Jr.\n • Dennis Banks's autobiography\, Ojibwa Warrio
 r\n • any of Leonard Peltier's books\n • any books by Devon Mihesuah\n •
  In The Spirit of Crazy Horse by Peter Matthiessen\n • Black Elk Speaks\
 n • Alcatraz! Alcatraz! or We Hold The Rock by Adam Fortunate Eagle\n • 
 The Road to Wounded Knee by Burnette/Koster\n • Lakota Woman by Mary Cro
 w Dog\n\nAlso\, if there are documentaries that any one has on DVD that 
 would be appropriate\, those would be great to sell as well. Especially 
 used copies of "Incident At Oglala" or "In The Light of Reverence".\n\nI
  am personally donating some prized books. I hope some of you will as we
 ll. The proceeds from what we make at the Anarchist Bookfair will help u
 s pay for the trip to Carpinteria on Monday as well as help to pay for t
 he cost of producing our new t-shirts! They're really cool if you haven'
 t seen them. \n\nSo if you're in San Francisco this weekend\, please com
 e by and say hi! Maybe wear your AIM pin and help talk to the shoppers. 
 Anarchist Bookfair attendees are politically aware and active but they n
 eed to hear more Native voices!\n\n\n\nhttp://sfbookfair.wordpress.com/\
 nhttp://www.aimwest.info\n
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SUMMARY:AIM @ Anarchist Bookfair on Saturday and Sunday
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LOCATION:SF County Fair Building\, Golden Gate Park\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:there will be a VIC meeting this Thursday night at 7PM\n \n 
 \nFrom\nhttp://www.vallejointertribalcouncil.org/\nVallejo Inter-Tribal 
 Council is once again holding its meetings at the Native American Studie
 s location at 301A Wallace Street.\n(There is a map at the VIC site. You
  can catch Wallace from Georgia near Solano\; the portable that the meet
 ings are held in\, is at the end of the cyclone fence of the grade schoo
 l)
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SUMMARY:Vallejo Inter-Tribal Council Meeting
CREATED:20090311T160356Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090312T210000
LOCATION:301A Wallace Street\, Vallejo
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DESCRIPTION:Native American Spirituality.  Saturday\, March 14\, 2009\, 
 8:00 am - 4:00 pm\, Dominican Sisters Conference Hall\, San Rafael\, CA.
   Presenters include David Escobar\, Greg Sarris\, Lakota Harden\, L. Fr
 ank\, Eric Wilder\, Coleen Hicks\, D'Shane Barnett and Albert Tenaya.  A
 dmission $30.scholarships available.  FMI: www.ias.org\, or 415 472-6959
 . 
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SUMMARY:Native American Spirituality
CREATED:20090311T171021Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090314T160000
LOCATION:Dominican Sisters Conference Hall\, San Rafael\, CA.
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DESCRIPTION:hey familia\, \n\ngood news --  "la mission" was named the o
 pening night film of the san francisco international film festival. tics
  went on sale yesterday\, and will probably go fast (we're  doing one sc
 reening only).  premiere screening is thursday evening\, april 23.\n\nti
 cs are a bit pricey\, but it includes after party and other extra goodie
 s! these are tough economic times\, and we don't expect relatives to spe
 nd this much for a movie  ticket\, but just wanted you to know (or anyon
 e you think might  be interested). \n\nbtw -- just so  know: the festiva
 l uses its opening night  film proceeds to fund many of its  outreach pr
 ograms to aspiring young film makers and inner city media arts education
 . \n\nfor tickets and information\, go to www.sffs.org or call 925-866-9
 559.\n\nthanks to one and all for all your support and good wishes. hope
  to see or talk to soon\,\n\n\np\n\nBratt's\nhomegrown La Mission to ope
 n San Franciso Film Festival\nJeremy Kay in Los Angeles\n10 Mar 2009 00:
 39\n\n\nPeter Bratt's redemptive\ndrama La Mission will open the 52nd Sa
 n Francisco International Film Festival\,\nwhich runs from April 23-May 
 7.\n\nBratt's brother Benjamin\nBratt stars in the tale of an ex-con who
 se powerful bond with his son and his\npeaceful way of life are threaten
 ed by a sudden revelation. Erika Alexander and\nJeremy Ray Valdez also s
 tar.\n\n"Like the\nneighborhood in which it's set\, Peter's film is full
  of life and has a big wild\nheart\,” executive director Graham Leggat s
 aid. “We loved it at first sight\, not\nleast because of the wonderful w
 ay in which it marshalls the city's film-making\ntalent\, and we can't i
 magine a more enjoyable way to open this year's festival\nthan with this
  moving and powerful film."\n\nLa Mission was shot in\nSan Francisco and
  produced by Alpita Patel\, Benjamin Bratt and Peter Bratt and\nexecutiv
 e produced by San Francisco residents Kat Taylor and Tom Steyer and Bay\
 nArea resident Dan Nelson.\n\nThe project was\nsupported by the San Fran
 cisco Film Commission and participated in the city's\nScene In San Franc
 isco rebate programme.
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SUMMARY:la mission
CREATED:20090311T171327Z
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LOCATION:san francisco
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DESCRIPTION:“Running Is My High” to be held\nSaturday\, March 14\, 2009\
 n \nNative American Health Center is pleased to announce that the 8th an
 nual Running Is My High will take place at Lake Merritt in downtown Oakl
 and on Saturday\, March 14\, 2009. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. and 
 the race begins at 9 a.m. The race includes a 5k run\, a 10k run and a 5
 k family fun walk.  All events will begin and end at the Lake Merritt Sa
 ilboat House parking lot\, off of Bellevue Avenue.\n \nThe 5k and 10K Ru
 ns are open to all ages and will have prizes for the top three participa
 nts in each race. The theme for this year’s event is “Green\, Healthy an
 d Native” and there will be informational booths\, games for kids\, and 
 entertainment.  This year’s line up of entertainment includes the Friend
 ship House’s Dancing Feathers youth dance group and – back by popular de
 mand – the Sanchez Brothers.\n \nRegistration fees are $5 for 12 years a
 nd under and $10 for 13 years and older if you register by March 1st\; a
 fter March 1st registration fees are $5 for 12 years and under and $15 f
 or 13 years and older. Limited scholarships are available.\n \nCall 510-
 535-4463 for details.\nFor more information or to download the registrat
 ion form\,\nplease visit the NAHC website at http://www.nativehealth.org
 /news.html?aid=26
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DTSTAMP:20090311T173444Z
SUMMARY:8th Annual Running Is My High
CREATED:20090311T173444Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090314T113000
LOCATION:Lake Merritt\, Oakland
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DTSTAMP:20090311T174332Z
SUMMARY:San Jose:  Azteca Mexica New Year Ceremony and Many Nation's Dan
 cers on March 14-15
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090316
LOCATION:14271 Story Road\, San Jose
DESCRIPTION:Yei Tochtli Mitlalpilli \nCalpulli Tonalehqueh\n \nHello Fri
 ends!\n\nIf you haven't experienced this event yet you won't want to mis
 s this year.  The annual Azteca Mexica New Year Gathering is happening o
 n the weekend of March 14-15th at the National Hispanic University www.n
 hu.edu see attachment for details.  \nIt's open to all and Free so come 
 and enjoy\, we look forward to seeing you all there...\n\nXavier Quijas 
 Yxayotl will accompany the dancers with his Aztec clay flutes for most o
 f Saturday. \nHe will perform a special Aztec/Mayan music presentation o
 n Sunday around 12:30.\n \nMarch 12 @ 12:00 AM will mark the start of th
 e Year 10 House. A time for balance and equilibrium (the # 10) for our H
 omes\, Families\, Bodies and Mother Earth. This is a very important date
  and time as we approach the year 2012\, which is less than 4 years away
 .\n\nOne of our goals this year is to make our New Year a "Zero Waste" g
 athering as to where everything we use will be biodegradable for our Mot
 her Earth. \n\nWe are happy to be working with Whole Foods Campbell to b
 ring the finest Native Organic Nutrition to our communities. \n\nWe also
  would like to all of our Media Sponsors: El Observador Newspaper\, Nati
 ve Voice TV\, and Univision Radio and TV for support and confidence in o
 ur vision.\n\nIt is an honor for Calpulli Tonalehqueh to work in unity w
 ith all of you to bring a positive change for our communities.\n\n\ntlaz
 o camati (thank you)\,\n\nYei Tochtli Mitlalpilli \nCalpulli Tonalehqueh
 \n408.510.1377: cell
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DESCRIPTION:DRY CREEK TRIBAL MEMBERS TO PROTEST DISENROLLMENT\nWill push
  for Boycott of River Rock Casino if demands are not met\nCONTACT 1: Ale
 xis Elgin\, Dry Creek Tribal Member\, (505) 450-5596\nCONTACT 2: Ross Cu
 nningham\, Dry Creek Tribal Member\, (415) 933-3411\n\n\nHEALDSBURG\, Sa
 turday\, March 14 – Dry Creek tribal members will continue their protest
  of the dysfunction and corruption of the Dry Creek Tribal Board led by 
 Tribal Chairman Harvey Hopkins\, at a town hall meeting at the Dry Creek
  Tribal Office. \n\n"We want our democratic right to vote for our leader
 s\, and to voice our opinions without the fear of disenrollment or intim
 idation through firings - which is being practiced today by our current 
 board and tribal chair\," said Ross Cunningham\, 29\, a Dry Creek tribal
  member whose enrollment is being challenged because he has spoken out. 
 "We are standing up for all our people - our status as a tribe is more i
 mportant than money."\n\nWhere:  190 FOSS CREEK CIRCLE\, HEALDSBURG\nWhe
 n:   11:00 AM – 2PM\nWhy:     Tribal members are demanding that:\n\n   1
 . Two board members call a General Membership Meeting in the next two we
 eks\;\n   2. A Dry Creek Board Election be held within the next two week
 s\;\n   3. A moratorium be enacted on disenrollment proceedings until af
 ter the elections\;\n   4. The current Board’s salaries be suspended unt
 il Board Elections are held.\n\nThe Reasons Behind Our Demands:\n\n-We b
 elieve that Tribal Chair Harvey Hopkins has hijacked the tribe’s democra
 tic process by: Orchestrating a vote through the governing board to remo
 ve the names of 73 adults and 70 children from the rolls of the 565-memb
 er tribe\; canceling board elections in December (which risks the tribe 
 losing Federal Recognition)\; stifling recall efforts and petitions subm
 itted by tribal members\; disenrolling his opposition and orchestrating 
 the firing of opposition from the River Rock Casino without proper termi
 nation procedures.\n\n-We have filed an official complaint with the SEC 
 because we also believe that Tribal Chair Harvey Hopkins has committed a
 n illegal act by: Making himself 10 percent owner of the Dry Creek Devel
 opment Corporation (DCDC)\, despite never receiving approval to be a sta
 keholder by the tribal membership. This presents a conflict of interest.
  DCDC is responsible for constructing a $72 million “road to nowhere\,” 
 just below the casino. \n\nWe will continue to protest until our demands
  are met\, and plan to call for a boycott of River Rock Casino in order 
 to pressure the Chair and Board to resume the democratic process.\n\n#
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SUMMARY:Dry Creek Members PROTEST Disenrollment MARCH 14/Healdsburg
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LOCATION:190 Foss Creek Circle\, Healdsburg
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DESCRIPTION:Viewing services for Veda Gamez will be held at Chapel of th
 e Chimes located at 4499 Piedmont Avenue in Oakland from 4-8p.m. this We
 dnesday.  The funeral will be at the same location on Thursday from 11-2
 p.m.\nBurial will be right after funeral at Mt View Cemetery up the road
  from Chapel of the Chimes.  Food will be served at Humanist Hall\, 390 
 27th Street\, Oakland.  Located between Telegraph & Broadway.  Parking o
 n 27th Street.\nKelly Lazore and family is requesting help setting-up th
 e Hall and servers for the food on Thursday.  Setting-up will take place
  at 10:00a.m.\, and food servers will be following the funeral.  Please 
 contact Pat Want if you can help.  510/747-3031 and her email is Patrici
 aW@NativeHealth.org\nPlease feel free to bring a dish or drink for the r
 eception!
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SUMMARY:Services for Veda
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090311T200000
LOCATION:4499 Piedmont Avenue in Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Viewing services for Veda Gamez will be held at Chapel of th
 e Chimes located at 4499 Piedmont Avenue in Oakland from 4-8p.m. this We
 dnesday.  The funeral will be at the same location on Thursday from 11-2
 p.m.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090312T110000
DTSTAMP:20090311T182924Z
SUMMARY:Services for Veda Gamez
CREATED:20090311T182924Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090312T140000
LOCATION:4499 Piedmont Avenue in Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:39 years Deed Day Pow Wow\n"Uniting the Eagle and the Condor
 "\nApril 4th\, 2009\n\nGrand Opening:\n12:00 Noon ~ 12:00 Midnight\n\nD~
 Q University\n33250 County Road 31\nDavis\, Calif. 95616\n\nSpecial Gues
 t MC:\nVal Shadowhawk\nArena Director:\nTanya Reyes\nPerformer:\nT.B.A.\
 nHost Drums:\nT.B.A.\n\nJoin us in celebration of our 39 year\nanniversa
 ry of D~Q University with\nTraditional Native song and dance\nfrom North
 ern to Southern Natives\nAcross Turtle Island.\n\nAll Drums and Dancers 
 Welcome\n\nNot a Contest Pow Wow\nNo Drugs or Alcohol\n\nContact info fo
 r Pow Wow:\nTanya Reyes:\n1(916) 670~4571\nreyesbeauty242424 @ yahoo.com
  (take out spaces)\nreyesbeauty242424@yahoo.com\n\nSteven Payan: 1(530) 
 723~8145\neyetileye @ yahoo.com (take out spaces)\neyetileye@yahoo.com\n
 \nD~Q UnityCoalition:\nwww.myspace.com/dqunity\nor\ndqunity @ yahoo.com 
 (take out spaces)\ndqunity@yahoo.com \n
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SUMMARY:39 years Deed Day Pow Wow / April 4 / D~Q University
CREATED:20090316T174437Z
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LOCATION:33250 County Road Davis
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DESCRIPTION:Tuesday night\, March 24 at 6:00 p.m.\n\nrbaldocchi@famsf.or
 g\nRenee M. Baldocchi\nDirector of Public Programs\, FAMSF\n415-750-7634
 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090324T180000
DTSTAMP:20090316T184222Z
SUMMARY:de Young  Native Advisory Committee Meeting 
CREATED:20090316T184125Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090324T193000
LOCATION:Young
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Call for Performers\n2009 Electric Powwow\n \nThe 2009 Elect
 ric Powwow will take place on Friday\, May 29th at the Friendship House 
 Great Hall in San Francisco.  The Electric Powwow is a community talent 
 show that features performances by some of the most gifted Native Americ
 an performing artists in the San Francisco Bay area.  Proceeds from the 
 event benefit the Native American Health Center (NAHC) Scholarship Fund 
 and the Friendship House Booster Club.\n \nWe are currently accepting ap
 plications for soloist and ensemble performances for this year’s event. 
  Performances can include singing\, dancing\, spoken word\, comedy\, and
  other contemporary and American Indian traditional performing arts.  NA
 HC staff\, clients and members of the bay area American Indian community
  are encouraged to audition.\n \nIn order to participate\, all soloists 
 and ensembles must complete a Call for Performers application and a Perf
 ormance Agreement - which are available on our website at http://www.nat
 ivehealth.org/news.html?aid=31 - and attend one of the audition sessions
 .  Auditions are scheduled to take place at the Native American Health C
 enter in Oakland on Thursday\, April 23rd at 6pm and at the Friendship H
 ouse in San Francisco on Friday\, April 24th at 6pm.\n \nThe 2009 Electr
 ic Powwow will be held at the Friendship House Great Hall in San Francis
 co\, located at 56 Julian Ave. (in the Mission neighborhood between 14th
  and 15th).\nTickets can be purchased online at:\nhttp://www.brownpapert
 ickets.com/event/60024\nor at the door.\n \nTickets go on sale April 1st
  and ticket prices are $10.00 for general seating and $25.00 for VIP sea
 ting.\n \nTo reserve an audition spot\, or for more information on the E
 lectric Powwow\, contact D’Shane Barnett at 510-747-3033 or by email at 
 DShaneB@nativehealth.org.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090423T180000
DTSTAMP:20090316T185958Z
SUMMARY:2009 Electric Powwow - Call for Performers
CREATED:20090316T185958Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090423T190000
LOCATION:Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Call for Performers\n2009 Electric Powwow\n \nThe 2009 Elect
 ric Powwow will take place on Friday\, May 29th at the Friendship House 
 Great Hall in San Francisco.  The Electric Powwow is a community talent 
 show that features performances by some of the most gifted Native Americ
 an performing artists in the San Francisco Bay area.  Proceeds from the 
 event benefit the Native American Health Center (NAHC) Scholarship Fund 
 and the Friendship House Booster Club.\n \nWe are currently accepting ap
 plications for soloist and ensemble performances for this year’s event. 
  Performances can include singing\, dancing\, spoken word\, comedy\, and
  other contemporary and American Indian traditional performing arts.  NA
 HC staff\, clients and members of the bay area American Indian community
  are encouraged to audition.\n \nIn order to participate\, all soloists 
 and ensembles must complete a Call for Performers application and a Perf
 ormance Agreement - which are available on our website at http://www.nat
 ivehealth.org/news.html?aid=31 - and attend one of the audition sessions
 .  Auditions are scheduled to take place at the Native American Health C
 enter in Oakland on Thursday\, April 23rd at 6pm and at the Friendship H
 ouse in San Francisco on Friday\, April 24th at 6pm.\n \nThe 2009 Electr
 ic Powwow will be held at the Friendship House Great Hall in San Francis
 co\, located at 56 Julian Ave. (in the Mission neighborhood between 14th
  and 15th).\nTickets can be purchased online at:\nhttp://www.brownpapert
 ickets.com/event/60024\nor at the door.\n \nTickets go on sale April 1st
  and ticket prices are $10.00 for general seating and $25.00 for VIP sea
 ting.\n \nTo reserve an audition spot\, or for more information on the E
 lectric Powwow\, contact D’Shane Barnett at 510-747-3033 or by email at 
 DShaneB@nativehealth.org.
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DTSTAMP:20090316T190012Z
SUMMARY:2009 Electric Powwow - Call for Performers
CREATED:20090316T190012Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090424T190000
LOCATION:San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:"Cafe International Show W/ Jeremy Goodfeather" on Saturday\
 , March 21 at 7:30pm.\n\nEvent: Cafe International Show W/ Jeremy Goodfe
 ather\nWhat: Performance\nHost: Cafe International \nStart Time: Saturda
 y\, March 21 at 7:30pm\nEnd Time: Saturday\, March 21 at 11:30pm\nWhere:
  Cafe International \n\nTo see more details and RSVP\, follow the link b
 elow:\nhttp://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=56051234162&mid=24f994G2
 a4a69a3G129226dG7
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DTSTAMP:20090316T212802Z
SUMMARY:Cafe International Show W/ Jeremy Goodfeather"...
CREATED:20090316T212802Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090321T203000
LOCATION:Cafe International
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DESCRIPTION:Sunrise Ceremony and Procession\n\nSpring Equinox Sunrise Ce
 remony\nHost:	\nBay Area American Indian Two-Spirits\nType:	\nOther - Ce
 remony\nNetwork:	\nGlobal\nDate:	\nFriday\, March 20\, 2009\nTime:	\n6:0
 0am - 10:00am\nLocation:	\nCivic Center Park\nStreet:	\n1 Dr. Carlton B.
  Goodlett Place\nCity/Town:	\nSan Francisco\, CA\n \nDescription\n\nSunr
 ise Ceremony and Procession\n6:00 - 7:30 AM\nCivic Center Park *\n1 Dr. 
 Carlton B. Goodlett Place\n(on Polk between McAllister & Grove)\nSan Fra
 ncisco\, CA 94102\n\nGreet the day with American Indian\, Alaska Native\
 , and Native Hawaiian cultural practitioners in a Sunrise Ceremony featu
 ring dance\, music and prayer. Honor those we have lost in a short proce
 ssion up Polk Street to A&PI Wellness Center for a breakfast reception.\
 n\nBreakfast Reception\n8:00 - 10:00 AM\nAsian & Pacific Islander Wellne
 ss Center\n730 Polk Street\, 4th Floor\n(between Eddy and Ellis)\nSan Fr
 ancisco\, CA 94109\n\nJoin us for a community gathering acknowledging th
 e impact HIV/AIDS has had on our communities. Complimentary breakfast wi
 ll be provided. Free\, confidential and anonymous HIV testing will be av
 ailable.\n\n* Accessible by BART and MUNI Subway\, Civic Center Station\
 , and MUNI bus lines:\n5\, 6\, 7\, 9\, 19\, 21\, 26\, 47\, 49\, 71\, 71L
  and F (via Market Street).\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090316T220937Z
SUMMARY:Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits Sunrise Ceremony
CREATED:20090316T220937Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090320T100000
LOCATION:Civic Center Park\, San Francisco\, CA
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DESCRIPTION:Meet Robert Tindall\, Author of\nThe Jaguar That Roams the M
 ind\n \n\n\n \nThis Thursday! March 19: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. \nGatheri
 ng Tribes: 1412 Solano Avenue\, Albany CA\n \nThe Jaguar that Roams the 
 Mind is a journey into the world of Amazonian shamanism-an adventure of 
 the initiation and return-that explores the unique reality at the heart 
 of the Amazonian healing system.  Robert Tindall shares his journeys thr
 ough the inner and outer landscapes of the churches of ayahuasca and wit
 h the Kaxinawa Indians in Brazil\; his experiences at the pioneering cen
 ter for the treatment of addiction\, Takiwasi\, in Peru\, and his studie
 s with an Ashaninca master shaman deep in the rainforest jungle.\n \nMov
 ing beyond the scientific approach to medicinal plants\, which seeks to 
 reduce them to their chemical constituents\, Tindall illustrates the sha
 mans' intimate relationships with plant spirits.  He explores the three 
 pillars of Amazonian shamanism\; purging (drawing disease out of the bod
 y)\, psychoactive plants (including the ritual use of ayahuasca)\, and d
 iet (communing with the innate intelligence of teacher plants).  Through
  rituals and revelations\, the subtle inner logic of indigenous healing 
 unfolds for him\, including the "miraculous" healing of a woman sufferin
 g from a brain tumor.  Culminating in a ceremony frought with terror yet
  ultimately enlightening\, Tindall's journey reveals the crucial compone
 nt missing from the metaphysics of the West: the understanding and appre
 ciation of the sentience of nature itself. - From the back cover ofJagua
 r that Roams the Mind\n \nRobert Tindall will be speaking about his book
  and signing copies.  Gathering Tribes will have 18 books available for 
 sale during this event.
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SUMMARY:Robert Tindall\, Author of The Jaguar That Roams the Mind
CREATED:20090318T174421Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090319T203000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes: 1412 Solano Avenue\, Albany CA
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SEQUENCE:3
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T130000
DTSTAMP:20090318T175355Z
SUMMARY:13th Annual Storytelling
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T220000
LOCATION:Indian Canyon\, Hollister CA
DESCRIPTION:13th Annual Storytelling & Indigenous Gathering\nat Indian C
 anyon on Saturday\, June 27th\, 2009\nHollister CA 95024
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DESCRIPTION:April 5–May 25\n\nSeeds: Reflections of the Past\, paintings
  and sculptures by Jack Alvarez\, Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.
 \, Folsom. Opening reception April 12 at 6:00 p.m. For more information\
 , visit www.pacwesttraders.com or call (916) 985-3851.
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DTSTAMP:20090318T185440Z
SUMMARY:Seeds: Reflections of the Past\, paintings and sculptures by Jac
 k Alvarez
CREATED:20090318T185203Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090405T120000
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DESCRIPTION:April 26\n\nLeafing Out of Spring Celebration\, Maidu Interp
 retive Center\, 1960 Johnson Ranch Dr.\, Roseville. 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p
 .m. Opening blessing\, California Indian dances\, skill demonstrations\,
  tours through historic site\, children’s activities\, storytelling and 
 native craft fair. Indian tacos and other foods for sale. Free. Call (91
 6) 774-5934 for more information.
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DTSTAMP:20090318T185606Z
SUMMARY:Spring Celebration
CREATED:20090318T185530Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090426T120000
LOCATION:Roseville
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Todd Westika is an award winning fetish carver from Zuni Pue
 blo in New Mexico. He is well known for his animal carvings of buffalo\,
  bear\, wolves and other animals as well as his graceful corn maidens. T
 odd started carving in 1990 and is related to many well known carvers fr
 om Zuni. His wife\, Angie\, occasionally\nbrings works of her own in pot
 tery to shows.  Gathering Tribes\, 1412 Solano Ave\, Albany. FMI: 510.52
 8-9038 www.gatheringtribes.com.   Weekend hours: Saturday\, 10 am - 6 pm
 .\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  ***  
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DTSTAMP:20090318T190607Z
SUMMARY:Zuni Fetish Carver: Todd Westika
CREATED:20090318T190421Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090321T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, 1412 Solano Ave\, Albany
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Todd Westika is an award winning fetish carver from Zuni Pue
 blo in New Mexico. He is well known for his animal carvings of buffalo\,
  bear\, wolves and other animals as well as his graceful corn maidens. T
 odd started carving in 1990 and is related to many well known carvers fr
 om Zuni. His wife\, Angie\, occasionally\nbrings works of her own in pot
 tery to shows.  Gathering Tribes\, 1412 Solano Ave\, Albany. FMI: 510.52
 8-9038 www.gatheringtribes.com.   Weekend hours: Saturday\, 10 am - 6 pm
 .\, Sunday\, 11 am - 5 pm.  ***  
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DTSTAMP:20090318T190629Z
SUMMARY:Zuni Fetish Carver: Todd Westika
CREATED:20090318T190437Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090322T170000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, 1412 Solano Ave\, Albany
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DESCRIPTION:Contact: Alexandra Monk\nBay Area American Indian Two-Spirit
 s\nBusiness Office: 1800 Market Street\, Box 95\nSan Francisco\, CA 9410
 2-6227\nPhone: 415-865-5616\n\nTaansi / Hi Everyone\,\n\nThe Bay Area Tw
 o Spirits Pageant\nFriday\, March 20th\nPerformances begin 7:30 pm\nNo C
 over\n\nAs part of National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day in the US\, pl
 ease join host Landa Lakes and "Shake the Feathers" on Friday\, March 20
 th for the first San Francisco Bay Area Two-Spirits Pageant.\nThe Pagean
 t is free to the public and there is no entry fee for contestants. Dinne
 r provided. The show starts at 7:30 pm at:\nThe Bench and Bar\n2111 Fran
 klin St. (19th St BART)\nOakland\, CA\n510-444-2266\n\nTo enter the page
 ant\, please e-mail Landa Lakes at:\nlandalakes@pashofa.com
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DTSTAMP:20090319T224739Z
SUMMARY:Bay Area Two Spirits Pageant
CREATED:20090319T224626Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090320T223000
LOCATION:The Bench and Bar\n2111 Franklin St.  Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Native American AIDS Project\nIn Recognition of \nNational N
 ative AIDS Awareness Day \nPresents \nThe 3rd annual\nTaking Care of the
  Tribe\n\nPOW-WOW\n\nMarch 21\,st 2009\n11:00-7:00 p.m. Saturday\nMC: To
 m Phillips                           \nHead Gourd: Earl Neconie		Headwom
 an: Dolores Le Desma\nHeadman: Donnie Le Desma    		Head Judge: Kaylene 
 Kimple\nWhip Man: Eric Kimple             	HOST Northern Drum: Swift Clo
 ud \nHOST Southern Drum: Rocking Horse\nHonorary Drums: ALL Nations & TH
 E  NAAP SINGERS \n\nLocated at: Pioneer East Meadow in Golden Gate Park 
 \nJ.F Kennedy Dr.& 15 Th Ave.\nVendors welcome please contact Anna LeRoy
  (415) 431-6227ex205\n\n\n\nClean and Sober event\nAll Drums Welcome \n 
 EMBED Word.Picture.8  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090319T235920Z
SUMMARY:NAAP Powwow
CREATED:20090319T235920Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090321T190000
LOCATION:Dolores
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DESCRIPTION:AIM-W Honors Women in the Movement\nFriday\, 27 March 2009\,
  6 pm - midnite\n@ Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd\
 , O\, 94606\nhttp://www.aimwest.info\n
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DTSTAMP:20090321T175714Z
SUMMARY:AIM-W Honors Women in the Movement
CREATED:20090321T175714Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090327T190000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd
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DESCRIPTION:please join us...\n\nAIM-WEST CONTINGENT\nat the Anti-War Ma
 rch\nSaturday\, March 21\, 2009\n10:30 AM:  Gather at 2nd St. & Market (
 SF) under the AIM flag\n11 AM:  pre-march rally @ Justin Herman Plaza\n1
 2 noon:  March to Civic Center\n\nMarch with us to demand an end to unju
 st U.S. war\, occupation and intervention everywhere and for social-econ
 omic-environmental justice here at home and abroad.\n\nFor More Informat
 ion\, Contact: call Tony (415) 577-1492 or email joyce  joyce@aimwest\n
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DTSTAMP:20090321T175748Z
SUMMARY:Join the AIM-West contingent on Sat\, Mar 21
CREATED:20090321T175748Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090321T113000
LOCATION:SF
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DESCRIPTION:San Jose/Evergreen Community College POW WOW\nMay 2\, 2009\n
 2100 Moorpark Ave.\nSan Jose\, Calif.  95128\n\nHeadstaff:\nMC:\nRichard
  Charging Eagle\nArena Director:\nGene Newman\n\nHeadman:\nRobert Lone B
 ear\nHeadlady:\nLucha Diaz\nOther Drums:\nBig Medicine\nNanapowe\\'(nun-
 nop-away) Singers\n\nAdditional Information:\nFOOTBALL STADIUM\nFREE PAR
 KING & ADMISSION\nGOURD DANCING @ 11am\nGRAND ENTRY @ 12pm\nCollege loca
 ted off 280\,Exit Leigh Av @ corner of Moorpark.\n\nContact Information:
 \nElena Ledesma & Debbie Morillo\n1(408) 288~3788\nElena.Ledesma @ sjcc.
 edu (Take out spaces)\nElena.Ledesma@sjcc.edu\n\nPowwow Org. Name:\nAICH
 E San Jose/Evergreen Community College\n\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T110000
DTSTAMP:20090408T063624Z
SUMMARY:Evergreen Community College Pow Wow
CREATED:20090321T183957Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T230000
LOCATION:2100 Moorpark Ave.\nSan Jose
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DESCRIPTION:Your invited to a American Indian Alliance Pow Wow\nSpring G
 athering for all !\n\nApril 25th\, 2009\n10:00 am to 10:00 pm\nMendocino
  College\, Ukiah campus\, track field\n\nJoin us for food\, dancing\, an
 d arts & crafts\nHoop Dancer\, Aztec Dancers\, Pomo Dancers!\n\nDance Co
 ntest!\n1st Place   $100\n2nd Place  $75\n3rd Place  $50\nTiny Tots Awar
 ded\n\nBBQ Fundraiser!\nFree Event!\n\nMendocino College\n1000 Hendley C
 reek Rd.\nUkiah\, Calif. 95482\n\nFor more info\, contact:\nDarletta Ful
 wider\, 1(707) 468~3229\nAIA Club: Lina\, 1(707) 621~3642\n\nA Drug & Al
 cohol Free Event\nNo overnight camping available\n
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DTSTAMP:20090321T184019Z
SUMMARY:American Indian Alliance Pow Wow / April 25 / Ukiah\, Calif.
CREATED:20090321T184019Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090425T220000
LOCATION:Ukiah
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DESCRIPTION:The 34th Annual SFSU Powwow "Empowering Our Youth" will be h
 eld on April 11\,\n2009\n\nLocation: SFSU Gymnasium\n          1600 Holl
 oway Ave.\n          San Francisco\, CA\n\nTime:     12:00pm to 8:00pm\n
 \nMC:       Val Shadowhawk\n\nArena\nDirector: Dennis Carr\n\nHead\nJudg
 e:    Aurora Mamea\n\nHost\nNorthern\nDrum:     All Nations\n\nHost\nSou
 thern\nDrum:     Rockin Horse\n\nALL DRUMS WELCOME\n\nHead Man: Akicita 
 Feather Necklace\n\nHead\nWoman:    Nikki Skinaway\n\nJunior\nBoy:      
 Javen Thompson\n\nJunior\nGirl:     Kayden Washington\n\nHand Drum Conte
 st\n\nEaster Egg Hunt\n\nPomo & Aztec Dancers\n\nALCOHOL & DRUG FREE EVE
 NT\n\nFOR INFO: COYOTE030286@Yahoo.com\n
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DTSTAMP:20090321T184043Z
SUMMARY:34th Annual SFSU Pow Wow / April 11 / San Francisco\, Calif.
CREATED:20090321T184043Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T200000
LOCATION:SFSU
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DESCRIPTION:All Tlingit & Haida members\,\nI wanted to remind you that S
 aturday March 28 is our first Tlingit & Haida open meeting and potluck l
 unch from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Rockridge Library\, 5366 College Ave.\
 , Oakland\, Ca. 94618.  All members are encouraged to attend to help mak
 e plans for our Button Blanket making party and other social events.  So
 me of us are bringing our Button Blankets to give you an idea of what yo
 u will need to buy for our Button Blanket making party on April 4th. \n 
 \nOn Saturday\, please bring some cold finger food to share after our sh
 ort business meeting. Eileen Baustian and Greg McVicar have made some Tl
 ingit Song CD's and we hope that Conor Acomb will be able to show the me
 n some serious dance steps. \n \nTHERE IS A DOOR PRIZE DRAWING FOR DRIED
  HALIBUT AND SEAWEED PACKAGES.  Hope to see you there.\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090328T110000
DTSTAMP:20090326T225534Z
SUMMARY:Tlingit Haida meeting & Potluck in Oakland
CREATED:20090326T225534Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090328T133000
LOCATION:Rockridge Library\, 5366 College Ave.\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Event: 18th Annual Exhibition Powwow at Fresno State Univers
 ity\n      "Fresno State University Powwow 2009"\nWhat: Performance\nHos
 t: First Nations American Indian Student Organization\nStart Time: Satur
 day\, April 4 at 12:00pm\nEnd Time: Saturday\, April 4 at 10:00pm\nWhere
 : O'Neill Park at Barstow Ave. and Price Ave. To see more details and RS
 VP\, follow the link below:\nhttp://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=60
 874063663&mid=360982G2a4a69a3G13b3152G7
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090404T120000
DTSTAMP:20090327T194149Z
SUMMARY:18th Annual Exhibition Powwow\, Fresno State University
CREATED:20090327T194149Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090404T220000
LOCATION:Fresno
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DESCRIPTION:Memorial for Nick Comella Saturday March 28...  Nick Passed 
 away on March 20\, 2009 the day before Homestead Pow Wow.  His Memorial 
 will be held on March 28th at San Jose City College from 1pm until 4pm. 
  The family has asked for Drum and Feathers to drum/sing for this Memori
 al.  Nick helped put on many Pow Wows for many years as well as doing pr
 esentations playing his flutes and Story telling  at schools\, EMQ and m
 any other places.  He was always willing to share and promote the Native
  Culture all over the Bay area and will be missed by many.  The family w
 ould like to invite every one in the community that was touched by him t
 o come and share in this Memorial.  Come share your stories\, memories a
 nd your favorite dish.\n\nSaturday\, March 28\, 2009 - Potluck: 1 to 4 p
 .m. San Jose City College\, 2100 Moorpark Ave.\, in GE Quad. Use Staff p
 arking lot for General Education (GE) Bldg.\n\nHere is a web page of the
  SJCC parking map: http://www.sjcc.edu/About/directions.html \; click on
  "Parking Map" in the left side column\n- I believe that the GE building
 s (three of them) are along Moorpark Ave at the main entrance where ther
 e is a signal light (Leland Ave) for the staff parking lot in front of t
 he GE bldgs\; the Quad is between the buildings.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090328T130000
DTSTAMP:20090327T230933Z
SUMMARY:Memorial for Nick Comella / March 28\, 2009 / San Jose
CREATED:20090327T195707Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090328T140000
LOCATION:San Jose
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DESCRIPTION:Film- Unrepentant: Kevin Annett & Canada's Genocide \n\nTues
 day\, March 31\, 7:00 PM \n\nBerkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universali
 sts Hall \n1924 Cedar (@ Bonita)\, Berkeley \n\nWhere are 50\,000 childr
 en buried? \n\nThis documentary reveals Canada's darkest secret - the de
 liberate extermination of indigenous (Native American) peoples and the t
 heft of their land under the guise of religion. This is a never before t
 old history\, seen through the eyes of a former minister (Kevin Annett) 
 who blew the whistle on his own church\, after he learned of thousands o
 f murders in its Indian Residential Schools. Rev. Annett will be present
  in person. \n\n\n\n\nPresented by BFUU Social Justice Ctees Conscienti
 ous Projector Film Series \nWheelchair accessible\, donations welcomed f
 or our on-going social justice work \nwww.bfuu.org \n\nPhone contact: 51
 0-495-5132 
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DTSTAMP:20090327T233606Z
SUMMARY:Film- Unrepentant: Kevin Annett & Canada's Genocide (Native Amer
 ican)
CREATED:20090327T233606Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090331T210000
LOCATION:1924 Cedar\, Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:2009 University of California - Berkeley Powwow\, Saturday\,
  May 2\, 2009 10:00am - 10:00pm Recreational Sports Facility - Field Hou
 se\, 2301 Bancroft Way Berkeley\, CA.  Vendors contact Ruth Hopper 51064
 26613\, redcorn@berkeley.edu Head Staff: Tom Phillips\, MC\; Earl Neconi
 e\, AD\; Samuel Phillips\, Headman Dancer\; Tiny Rosales\, Headwoman Dan
 cer\; Erik Kimple\, Head Gourd Dancer\; Southern Express\, Southern Host
  Drum\; All Nation Singers\, Northern Host Drum\n\nContacy Information:\
 nRuth Hopper\n1(510) 642~6613\nredcorn @ berkeley.edu (take out spaces)\
 nredcorn@berkeley.edu\n \nPowwow Org. Name\nNative American Recruitment 
 & Retention Center at Cal.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T100000
DTSTAMP:20090429T194117Z
SUMMARY:UC Berkeley Powwow
CREATED:20090327T234506Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T220000
LOCATION:Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Support the Tribal Athletics Program and the Lady Cougars ba
 sketball team(ages 11-14) this Saturday March 28\, 2009. They will be ha
 ving a playoff game at 12:00pm at the M. Robinson Baker YMCA located at 
 3265 Market St. in Oakland.\n\n\nThanks\,\n\n-Katherine\n\n\n\n\nKatheri
 ne Lewis\, MSW\n\nCounselor/Care Manager\n\nFamily & Child Guidance Clin
 ic\n\n3124 International Blvd.\n\nOakland\, CA 94601\n\n(510) 434-5421\n
 \n(510) 437-9574-Fax\n\nKatherineL@nativehealth.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090328T120000
DTSTAMP:20090328T000028Z
SUMMARY:Youth Basketball this Saturday
CREATED:20090328T000028Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090328T130000
LOCATION:3265 Market St. in Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Skylar Wolf will be playing ONE NIGHT ONLY at the MOOSE LODG
 E in San Jose on Tuesday\, March 31  @ 7:30 pm.  Free event\, donations 
 are accepted for travel expenses. We are honored to have this young Din'
 e / Navajo artist here. Hope to see you there.\n\nLakota\nClick here: Sk
 ylar Wolf - Contemporary Acoustic Rock Blues Artist - Musician - Guitari
 st - Harmonica Player - Colorado - Navaj\n \n 
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SUMMARY:Skylar Wolf - Contemporary Acoustic Rock Blues Artist - TUESDAY!
 
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090331T213000
LOCATION:Moose Lodge San Jose
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:ATTENTION! URGENT REQUEST! \n\nCome support Indian families 
 of Dry Creek Rancheria TARGETED for TRIBAL DIS-ENROLLMENT \n\nWHEN: Satu
 rday\, March 28\, 2009 @ 10:30a.m. \nWHERE: 190 Foss Creek Circle Healds
 burg\, California \n\nTribal Officials of Dry Creek Rancheria have lost 
 their way and are in the process of turning their backs on their Indian 
 brothers and sisters. Dry Creek Rancheria Tribal Officials\, blinded by 
 greed and power\, are proposing to strip 73 adults and 70 children of th
 eir tribal identity\, culture and heritage. These are the rights their a
 ncestors fought so hard to preserve for their future generations. This i
 s an urgent plea to all Indian and non-Indian people to join us at a ral
 ly to focus attention on Dry Creek Rancheria Tribal Officials that are m
 anipulating tribal rolls and elections\, oppressing their tribal members
  and ruthlessly terminating the employment of targeted members and their
  supporters. \n\nFor more information contact: \nTargeted Dry Creek Trib
 al Member \nAlexis Elgin (505) 450-5596 \npomoraider@gmail.com \n\nor \n
 \nAmerican Indian Rights & Resources Organization (AIRRO) members \nMark
  & Carla Maslin (530) 365-1282 \nmaslincarla@earthlink.net \n
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DTSTAMP:20090329T071258Z
SUMMARY:Support Indian families Targeted for Disenrollment
CREATED:20090329T071258Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090328T113000
LOCATION:190 Foss Creek Circle Healdsburg
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:A Community Benefit for Transplant Expenses for Susan Yellow
  Horse-Davis\n\nThursday\, April 30\, 2009 6-9pm\n6pm - Spaghetti Dinner
  ($5/person or $20 for family of 4 or more) 7-9pm - Mini-PowWow during D
 ance Class\n\nIntertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd.\, Oa
 kland\, CA.\n\nSponsored by Medicine Warriors Dancers\, All Nations Sing
 ers and IFH.\nSinging\, Dancing\, Raffle\, Bake Sale\, Fun. Raffle prize
 s include Star Quilt\, Tlingit Paddle\, \nDance Shawl\, Silver Bracelet 
 and much more!!\n\nSusan is waiting for a liver transplant at UCSF and i
 s in need of funds for transplant-related expenses.  Funds raised at thi
 s benefit will be sent to the National Transplant Assistance Fund which 
 will use the funds to pay her transplant-related expenses.\n\nIf you're 
 unable to attend on April 30th\, please send checks to:\nNational Transp
 lant Assistance Fund\, 150 N. Radnor Chester Road\, Radnor\, PA 19087\n\
 nPlease make checks payable to:\nNTAF Southwest Liver Transplant Fund.  
 Note in memo section: Susan Yellow Horse-Davis\nFor information about NT
 AF: 800-642-8399\n
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DTSTAMP:20090429T195138Z
SUMMARY:Benefit for Susan Yellow Horse-Davis\, 6-9\, IFH
CREATED:20090329T072447Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090430T210000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n523 International Blvd.\, Oakland
 \, CA
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The American Indian Alliance Powwow at Mendocino College" on
  Saturday\, April 25 at 10:00am.\n\nEvent: The American Indian Alliance 
 Powwow at Mendocino College\n      ""You're invited to a Spring gatherin
 g for all!""\nWhat: Performance\nHost: Mendocino College\nStart Time: Sa
 turday\, April 25 at 10:00am\nEnd Time: Saturday\, April 25 at 10:00pm\n
 Where: Mendocino College\n\nTo see more details and RSVP\, follow the li
 nk below:\nhttp://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=74434123888&mid=38e9
 83G2a4a69a3G13dfd35G7
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090425T100000
DTSTAMP:20090329T073207Z
SUMMARY:The American Indian Alliance Powwow at Mendocino College"...
CREATED:20090329T073207Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090425T110000
LOCATION:Mendocino College
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Skills of the Past: Stone Age Cooking.  5:30pm\, Friday\,  A
 pril 3 to 3pm\, Saturday\,  April 4\,  with Dino Labiste\, Naturalist.  
 Coyote Hills Regional Park\, 8000 Patterson Ranch Road\, Fremont\, 510.7
 95-9385\, chvisit@ebparks.org   *****How well did our Paleolithic ancest
 ors eat? Learn  cooking methods using hot coals\, rocks and earth ovens 
 to prepare a delicious meal. Feast on pork\,  salmon and other delicious
  food. Bring an appetite  and prepare to transform into Stone Age chefs.
   Overnight camping on Friday (optional).  12+yrs\, Parent participation
  required  Reg. Required: (888-327-2757\, option 2\, 3)  Fee: $15 (non-r
 es. $17).  Limit 15 People.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090403T173000
DTSTAMP:20090401T180035Z
SUMMARY:Skills of the Past: Stone Age Cooking
CREATED:20090401T174539Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090404T150000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park\, Fremont
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Skills of the Past: Tule Basket Making.  Quarry Lakes\, Picn
 ic table near Boat Launch  1-4:30pm\, Saturday\,  April 11 with Dino Lab
 iste\, Naturalist.   Coyote Hills Regional Park\, 8000 Patterson Ranch R
 oad\, Fremont\, 510.795-9385\,  chvisit@ebparks.org   ***** The marsh re
 ed\, called tule\, was used by  California Natives for various utilitari
 an items\,  like mats\, boats\, houses\, duck decoys\, as well as  baske
 ts. What makes this versatile plant so  unique? We’ll learn more as we c
 reate a berry  picking basket from tule.  Reg. Required: (888-327-2757\,
  option 2\, 3)  Fee: $7 (non-res. $9)  Limit 20 People.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T130000
DTSTAMP:20090401T180002Z
SUMMARY:Skills of the Past: Tule Basket Making
CREATED:20090401T174823Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T163000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park\, Fremont
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DESCRIPTION:Ohlone Village Site Spring Renewal.  10am-3pm\, Sunday\,  Ap
 ril 5\, with Beverly Ortiz\, Naturalist.  Coyote Hills Regional Park\, 8
 000 Patterson Ranch Road\, Fremont\,  510.795-9385\, chvisit@ebparks.org
    ***** As spring’s resurgence brings a close to winter’s  stormy onsla
 ught\, we’ll gather at an early-day  Tuibun Ohlone village site to clean
 \, weed\, and  renew the site with our presence. Snacks\, water\,  soda\
 , gloves\, tools and a presentation about the  site’s significance will 
 be shared.  Meet at entrance  parking lot adjacent to kiosk. 12+yrs  Reg
 . Required: (888-327-2757\, option 2\, 3)  Limited to 10 people.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090405T100000
DTSTAMP:20090401T175126Z
SUMMARY:Ohlone Village Site Spring Renewal
CREATED:20090401T175126Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090405T150000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park\, Fremont
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DESCRIPTION:The Land.  1-4pm\, Sunday\,  April 12 with Beverly Ortiz\, N
 aturalist.  Share local resources and simple\, practical ideas that can 
 help preserve our planet’s delicate ecosystem. Sponsored by a council of
  respected women who practice ceremony and healing arts and were called 
 by their ancestors to work toward global healing using traditional syste
 ms\, this event highlights recycling\, composting\, organic household  c
 leaning solutions\, and the teachings of holistic healing. Meet in the l
 awn area in front of Visitor Center.  Coyote Hills Regional Park\, 8000 
 Patterson Ranch Road\, Fremont\, 510.795-9385  •  chvisit@ebparks.org  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090412T130000
DTSTAMP:20090401T175444Z
SUMMARY:The Land
CREATED:20090401T175444Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090412T160000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park\, Fremont
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Skills of the Past: Making Elderberry Flutes.  Saturday\,  A
 pril 11 with Dino Labiste\, Naturalist.  Quarry Lakes\, Picnic table nea
 r Boat Launch  9:30-11:30am\, Coyote Hills Regional Park\, 8000 Patterso
 n Ranch Road\, Fremont\,  510.795-9385  •  chvisit@ebparks.org   ***** M
 ake your own musical instrument from a piece of  elderberry.  Create a f
 lute that was played by California Natives throughout Central California
 .  You’ll decorate your flute with earth and charcoal  pigments. With pr
 actice\, you’ll learn to play notes on your flute. Patience is the key. 
  16+yrs\, Parent participation required  Reg. Required: (888-327-2757\, 
 option 2\, 3). Fee: $7 (non-res. $9)  \nLimit 20 people.
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DTSTAMP:20090401T175536Z
SUMMARY:Skills of the Past: Making Elderberry Flutes
CREATED:20090401T175536Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T113000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park\, Fremont
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DESCRIPTION:Ohlone Cultural Demonstrations.  Tuibun Village Site (Shellm
 ound)  10am-noon\, 1-4pm  Sunday\, April 26 with  Beverly Ortiz & Friend
 s  The Tuibun Ohlone lived in this area successfully  for thousands of y
 ears. Join us at the village site to  learn about their traditions and w
 hy they were so  successful.  Coyote Hills Regional Park\, 8000 Patterso
 n Ranch Road\, Fremont\, FMI:510.795-9385  
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DTSTAMP:20090401T175555Z
SUMMARY:Ohlone Cultural Demonstrations
CREATED:20090401T175555Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090426T160000
LOCATION:Coyote Hills Regional Park\, Fremont
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DESCRIPTION:VISUAL SOVEREIGNTY:\nInternational Indigenous Photography\n 
 \nThe Exhibition:\nReception: Apr 3\, 2009 at 5pm\nC.N. Gorman Museum\n 
 \nJoin us in welcoming the participating artists to UC Davis and the lau
 nch of the conference with the exhibition opening for “Visual Sovereignt
 y”.  The exhibition brings together the work of 34 Native American\, Fir
 st Nations\, Inuit\, Aboriginal and Maori photographers to explore the c
 oncept of visual sovereignty.  Created by elder\, established and emergi
 ng artists the works are mostly contemporary.  Images by historical phot
 ographers from as early as 1899 are also included.  In this collaborativ
 e exhibition\, the artworks range across the genres of portraiture\, stu
 dio\, digital collage\, and landscape.\n \nThe dance group Sho-Ka-Wah-Ke
  from Hopland will be featured and the Native American Student Union wil
 l be serving Indian Tacos.\n  \nThe Gathering:\nApr 4 – 5\, 2009\nScienc
 es Lecture Hall\n \nIn artist panel sessions\, Native American\, First N
 ations\, Inuit\, Aboriginal and Maori photographers will speak about the
 ir artwork and experiences within the field of Indigenous photography.  
 Sat. 9-4 and Sun. 10-2.  Please see the museum website for a detailed sc
 hedule.  This event is free and open to the public.\n \nwww.gormanmuseum
 .ucdavis.edu\n \nCN Gorman Museum\, 1316 Hart Hall\, UC Davis.   Hours: 
 Monday-Friday 12 to 5pm & Sunday 2 to 5pm\,  Parking http://gormanmuseum
 .ucdavis.edu/ \n 
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DTSTAMP:20090401T184151Z
SUMMARY:Visual Sovereignty - Reception
CREATED:20090401T183754Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090403T180000
LOCATION:UC Davis
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:VISUAL SOVEREIGNTY:\nInternational Indigenous Photography\n 
 \nThe Exhibition:\nReception: Apr 3\, 2009 at 5pm\nC.N. Gorman Museum\n 
 \nJoin us in welcoming the participating artists to UC Davis and the lau
 nch of the conference with the exhibition opening for “Visual Sovereignt
 y”.  The exhibition brings together the work of 34 Native American\, Fir
 st Nations\, Inuit\, Aboriginal and Maori photographers to explore the c
 oncept of visual sovereignty.  Created by elder\, established and emergi
 ng artists the works are mostly contemporary.  Images by historical phot
 ographers from as early as 1899 are also included.  In this collaborativ
 e exhibition\, the artworks range across the genres of portraiture\, stu
 dio\, digital collage\, and landscape.\n \nThe dance group Sho-Ka-Wah-Ke
  from Hopland will be featured and the Native American Student Union wil
 l be serving Indian Tacos.\n \nThe Gathering:\nApr 4 – 5\, 2009\nScience
 s Lecture Hall\n \nIn artist panel sessions\, Native American\, First Na
 tions\, Inuit\, Aboriginal and Maori photographers will speak about thei
 r artwork and experiences within the field of Indigenous photography.  S
 at. 9-4 and Sun. 10-2.  Please see the museum website for a detailed sch
 edule.  This event is free and open to the public.\n \n CN Gorman Museum
 \, 1316 Hart Hall\, UC Davis.   Hours: Monday-Friday 12 to 5pm & Sunday 
 2 to 5pm\,  Parking http://gormanmuseum.ucdavis.edu/ \n 
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DTSTAMP:20090401T184243Z
SUMMARY:Visual Sovereignty Exhibition 
CREATED:20090401T184009Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090404T160000
LOCATION:CN Gorman Museum\, UC Davis
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DESCRIPTION:VISUAL SOVEREIGNTY:\nInternational Indigenous Photography\n 
 \nThe Exhibition:\nReception: Apr 3\, 2009 at 5pm\nC.N. Gorman Museum\n 
 \nJoin us in welcoming the participating artists to UC Davis and the lau
 nch of the conference with the exhibition opening for “Visual Sovereignt
 y”.  The exhibition brings together the work of 34 Native American\, Fir
 st Nations\, Inuit\, Aboriginal and Maori photographers to explore the c
 oncept of visual sovereignty.  Created by elder\, established and emergi
 ng artists the works are mostly contemporary.  Images by historical phot
 ographers from as early as 1899 are also included.  In this collaborativ
 e exhibition\, the artworks range across the genres of portraiture\, stu
 dio\, digital collage\, and landscape.\n   \nThe Gathering:\nApr 4 – 5\,
  2009\nSciences Lecture Hall\n \nIn artist panel sessions\, Native Ameri
 can\, First Nations\, Inuit\, Aboriginal and Maori photographers will sp
 eak about their artwork and experiences within the field of Indigenous p
 hotography.  Sat. 9-4 and Sun. 10-2.  Please see the museum website for 
 a detailed schedule.  This event is free and open to the public.\n\nCN G
 orman Museum\, 1316 Hart Hall\, UC Davis.   Hours: Monday-Friday 12 to 5
 pm & Sunday 2 to 5pm\,  Parking http://gormanmuseum.ucdavis.edu/ \n 
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DTSTAMP:20090401T184345Z
SUMMARY:Visual Sovereignty Exhibition 
CREATED:20090401T184041Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090405T140000
LOCATION:CN Gorman Museum\, UC Davis
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:April 5–May 25\n\nSeeds: Reflections of the Past\, paintings
  and sculptures by Jack Alvarez\, Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.
 \, Folsom. Opening reception April 12 at 6:00 p.m. For more information\
 , visit www.pacwesttraders.com or call (916) 985-3851.\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090412T180000
DTSTAMP:20090401T184527Z
SUMMARY:Paintings and sculptures by Jack Alvarez
CREATED:20090401T184527Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090412T190000
LOCATION:Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.\, Folsom
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Leafing Out of Spring Celebration\, Maidu Interpretive Cente
 r\, 1960 Johnson Ranch Dr.\, Roseville. 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Opening 
 blessing\, California Indian dances\, skill demonstrations\, tours throu
 gh historic site\, children’s activities\, storytelling and native craft
  fair. Indian tacos and other foods for sale. Free. Call (916) 774-5934 
 for more information.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090426T100000
DTSTAMP:20090401T184552Z
SUMMARY:Leafing Out of Spring Celebration
CREATED:20090401T184552Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090426T150000
LOCATION:Maidu Interpretive Center\, 1960 Johnson Ranch Dr.\, Roseville
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Meet Huichol Artist:  Luciano Valdez   Saturday\, April 25  
 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.  Sunday\, April 26  11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.   Ga
 thering Tribes\, 1412 Solano Avenue\, Albany. FMI:  http://www.gathering
 tribes.com.  510.528-9038.  *****The Huichol tribe is well known for the
 ir colorful and symbolic yarn paintings and beaded carvings of animals. 
 Luciano Valdez makes the long trip from his village in the high mountain
 s of the Sierra Madres in Mexico to bring these beautiful pieces to Gath
 ering Tribes. His journey takes over a week from his home to ours.   You
  will find yarn paintings and carvings full of symbolic spiritual imager
 y. They are made by pressing the yarn or beads in to a mixture of tree r
 esin and beeswax on wood. Each piece embodies healing and/or protective 
 elements.   All proceeds from the sale of the art that he brings goes di
 rectly to Luciano and his community.  \n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090401T185256Z
SUMMARY:Huichol Artist:  Luciano Valdez
CREATED:20090401T185256Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090425T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, 1412 Solano Avenue\, Albany
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DESCRIPTION:April 6\nBook Signing/Reading\n"Out on the Edge:Rebel Comics
 "\nBooks Inc.\n2275 Market St.\nSan Francisco\, CA\nFree Event\n7:30pm\n
 
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DTSTAMP:20090401T205718Z
SUMMARY:Charlie Ballard Book Reading
CREATED:20090401T205718Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090406T203000
LOCATION:Books Inc.\n2275 Market St.\nSan Francisco\, CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T120000
DTSTAMP:20090404T051851Z
SUMMARY:San Jose City College Pow Wow
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T220000
LOCATION:San Jose
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of\n\nThe American Indian Council for Higher Educa
 tion of the San Jose Evergreen Community College District\n \nWe want to
  invite you to our\n\n1st Annual AICHE Pow Wow at San Jose City College\
 n\nSaturday\, May 2\, 2009 from 12:00pm to 10:00pm.\n\nThe Pow Wow will 
 take place at the west end of the SJCC football field.  Attached is a fl
 yer with details of scheduled events.  Please post\, and share Please po
 st and share with community members.  If you would like further details 
 or volunteer\, please contact (408) 298-2181: Elena Ledesma at extension
  3943 or Deborah Morillo at extension 6457.\n\nWith respect\,           
                                          With respect\,\n\n \n\nElena Le
 desma                                                 Deborah Morillo\n\
 nAICHE Co-chair                                                AICHE Co-
 chair\n\nElena.ledesma@sjcc.edu                             Deborah.mori
 llo@evc.edu\n\n \n\n \n\nRespectfully\,\n\nElena Ledesma\n\nCounselor\n\
 nExtended Opportunity Program & Services\n\n(408) 288-3788\n\n 
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Blackfire / April 24 / Nevada City\, Calif.\nMaidu Active Cu
 ltural Center\n1275 East Main Street\nGrass Valley\, Calif. 95945\n1(530
 ) 477~0711\nCall for times and admission!
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DTSTAMP:20090407T033533Z
SUMMARY:Blackfire at Grass Valley
CREATED:20090407T033533Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090425
LOCATION:Nevada City
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SEQUENCE:6
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090425T090000
DTSTAMP:20090422T200412Z
SUMMARY:Blackfire at Nature Fest
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090425T170000
LOCATION:Georgetown\, CA
DESCRIPTION:Blackfire / April 25 / Georgetown\, Calif.\nKFOK radio benef
 it\nfor more info\, visit: <http://www.georgetownnaturearea.org>\nHonori
 ng Native America & the Legacy of Richard Oakes. Georgetown\,\nCaliforni
 a NATURE FEST & KFOK CONCERT\, April 25\, 2009.\n\n$35 for vendors & fee
  includes 2 tickets to KFOK Spring Concert.\n\n*For KFOK Concert tickets
  contact Mignon\, 530-333-0298\, and mention\nRichard Oakes & Indians of
  All Tribes\, FM Global shall receive $l for\neach ticket sold in our na
 me.\n\nA sell-out concert is expected\, so please act now.\n\nOnly $12.5
 0 in advance or 15.00 at the door.\n\nConcert proceeds to benefit KFOK (
 Licensed to American River Folk Society\,\na 501(c) 3\, IRS EIN# 68-0422
 260).\n\n*Consider a donation to help cover travel & lodging\, Four Dire
 ctions\nand MexicaAzteca danzantes in helping cover expenses.\nMake chec
 k payable to:\nMoreno & Associates\, 1130 E Clark Ave #150-126\, Orcutt\
 , CA 93455.\n*Visit our Friends of the Nature Area (FONA) website for mo
 re info:\nwww.georgetownnaturearea.org\n*Spread the word by forwarding t
 o others who may be interested and/or\ndownload the new poster from the 
 website and post to your websites and\ncommunity bulletin boards.\n\nTha
 nks for your support!\n\nGathering "Indians Of All Tribes"\nHonoring Nat
 ive America and the Legacy of Richard Oakes\, Mohawk Warrior\n\nCall Out
  for volunteers for DQU cleanup committee\, respond to Anamaria\nArgumed
 o <malinalcihuatl@yahoo.com>\, or\n<FuerzaMundial@gmail.com>\n\n-- \nDor
 inda Moreno\nElders of 4 Colors 4 Directions\nHitec Aztec Collaborations
 /FM Global\nWe Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For!\n<fuerzamundial@gm
 ail.net>\n\n
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090427T190000
DTSTAMP:20090422T180830Z
SUMMARY:IFH Benefit w Blackfire and Goodfeather
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090427T220000
LOCATION:Oakland
DESCRIPTION:Blackfire / April 27 / Oakland\, Calif.\nEastside Cultural C
 enter\n2277 International Blvd.\nOakland\, Calif. 94606\nph: 1(510) 533~
 6629\n\nUrban Rez Productions Presents\nSaving the Legacy\n\nA Benefit f
 or the Intertribal Friendship House\n\nFeaturing:\nBlackfire\nJeremy Goo
 dfeather\nFood Sale\nSpecial Guests\nVendors & More!\nAll proceeds go to
 wards renovating the IFH silk screening studio and gift shop!\n$7-10 sli
 ding scale\nNo Drugs or Alcohol\nNo one ever turned away for lack of fun
 ds. \nFlyer can also be viewed @ http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/
 saylooli/blackfire.jpg\n\n-- \nIntertribal Friendship House\n523 Interna
 tional Blvd\nOakland\, CA 94606\n510-836-1955\n
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DESCRIPTION:Blackfire / April 29 / Weaverville\, Calif.\nMama Llama Coff
 ee House\n490 Main Street (formally 208 Main Street)\nWeaverville\, Cali
 f. 96093\nPhone: 1(530) 623~6363\nFax: 1(530) 623~5798\nCall for times a
 nd admission!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090429T120000
DTSTAMP:20090407T034056Z
SUMMARY:Blackfire Northern California 
CREATED:20090407T034056Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090429T130000
LOCATION:490  Main Street\, Weaverville
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Blackfire / April 30 / Arcata\, Calif.\nBayside Grange\n2297
  Jacoby Creek Rd. \nP. O. Box 31\nBayside\, Calif. 95524\n1(707) 822~999
 8\nwww.baysidegrange.org\nCall for times and admission!\n
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DTSTAMP:20090407T034212Z
SUMMARY:Blackfire
CREATED:20090407T034212Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090430T130000
LOCATION:Arcata
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:A Candid Discussion: Post President Obama's Inauguration\nSF
 SU Ethnic Studies Department with Andrew Jolivette\nType:	\nEducation - 
 Lecture\nNetwork:	\nGlobal\nDate:	\nMonday\, April 20\, 2009\nTime:	\n4:
 00pm - 5:00pm\nLocation:	\nSFSU-ETHS/Psychology #116\nStreet:	\n1600 Hol
 loway\nCity/Town:	\nSan Francisco\, CA\nView Map\nPhone:	\n5625226951\nE
 mail:	\ndburk@sfsu.edu\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090420T160000
DTSTAMP:20090407T071023Z
SUMMARY:Post President Obama's Inauguration
CREATED:20090407T071023Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090420T170000
LOCATION:San Francisco\, CA
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DESCRIPTION:comedy competition in downtown SF.\nIt's a free show and the
  cash prize is 100$ for the winner.  \n\nWedneday April 7th\, 2009\nEtiq
 utte Lounge\n1108 Market St./7th St.\, SF.\nShowtime @ 8:00pm\nFree Show
 
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DTSTAMP:20090408T191527Z
SUMMARY:Charlie Ballard in comedy competition
CREATED:20090408T044829Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090408T220000
LOCATION:1108 Market St\, SF
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090329T030000
DTSTAMP:20090408T170722Z
SUMMARY:"Sovereignty Sounds" w/DJ Ya-nah...
EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20090330T030000
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090329T060000
LOCATION:kdvs 90.3 Davis
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090406T065959Z;BYDAY=MO;WKST=SU
DESCRIPTION:“Sovereignty Sound” with DJ Ya-nah\nKDVS 90.3 FM\, Sundays @
  3 a.m. to 6 a.m.\nDJ Ya-nah will play the music you want to hear on you
 r drive home from the club(s) on Sunday morning or maybe as you await th
 e sunrise…remember\,\n“Sovereignty Sound” Sunday at 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. onl
 y on KDVS 90.3 FM in Davis.\nTwo Davis-Sacramento shows w/Native themes 
 - that's beautiful.. and we thank\, YOU\, for your support!\n 
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:	\nTelevision program on Channel 15. Co-hosted by Cihuapilli
  & Sundust. This is every sunday\nPosted by	 NativeVoiceTV1\n\nLook for 
 interviews now posted on you tube!
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DTSTAMP:20090408T170639Z
SUMMARY:Native Voice TV
CREATED:20081004T172008Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090329T183000
LOCATION:Campbell/San Jose
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:	\nTelevision program on Channel 15. Co-hosted by Cihuapilli
  & Sundust. This is every sunday\nPosted by	 NativeVoiceTV1\n\nLook for 
 interviews now posted on you tube!
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DTSTAMP:20090408T170639Z
SUMMARY:Native Voice TV
CREATED:20081004T172008Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090412T183000
LOCATION:Campbell/San Jose
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090406T030000
DTSTAMP:20090408T170753Z
SUMMARY:"Sovereignty Sounds" w/DJ Ya-nah...
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090406T060000
LOCATION:kdvs 90.3 Davis
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=1SU
DESCRIPTION:“Sovereignty Sound” with DJ Ya-nah\nKDVS 90.3 FM\, Sundays @
  3 a.m. to 6 a.m.\nDJ Ya-nah will play the music you want to hear on you
 r drive home from the club(s) on Sunday morning or maybe as you await th
 e sunrise…remember\,\n“Sovereignty Sound” Sunday at 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. onl
 y on KDVS 90.3 FM in Davis.\nTwo Davis-Sacramento shows w/Native themes 
 - that's beautiful.. and we thank\, YOU\, for your support!\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090405T030000
DTSTAMP:20090408T170859Z
SUMMARY:"Sovereignty Sounds" w/DJ Ya-nah...
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090405T060000
LOCATION:kdvs 90.3 Davis
DESCRIPTION:“Sovereignty Sound” with DJ Ya-nah\nKDVS 90.3 FM\, Sundays @
  3 a.m. to 6 a.m.\nDJ Ya-nah will play the music you want to hear on you
 r drive home from the club(s) on Sunday morning or maybe as you await th
 e sunrise…remember\,\n“Sovereignty Sound” Sunday at 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. onl
 y on KDVS 90.3 FM in Davis.\nTwo Davis-Sacramento shows w/Native themes 
 - that's beautiful.. and we thank\, YOU\, for your support!\n 
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DESCRIPTION:Las Positas College\nNative American Exposition\n\nMon-Thurs
 \, April 13 - 16\, 11 am\, Student Center (1700)\nMini Film Festival\n\n
 Tuesday\, April 14\, 6 pm Student Center (1700)\nGuest Speaker Mr.  Tom 
 Phillips and \nDocumentary "Indiian Baording Schools"\n\nWednesday\, Apr
 il 15\,  6 pm at Student Center (1700)\nGuest Speaker: Dr. Amber Machame
 r\nFilm: "In Whose Honor: American Indian Mascots"\n\nThursday April 16\
 , 6 pm: Student Center (1700)\nTraditional Feed and Performances\nCalifo
 rnia\, Aztec and Polynesian Dancers\n\nSaturday\, April 18\, 12 noon.  G
 ym\nLivermore Powwow\nGrand Entries 12 and 6\n\nLas Positas College\n300
 0 Campus Hill Drive\nLivermore\, CA  94551\n\nFMI: Smoke Johnson 925.577
 -8471 \nnacc.weebly.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090414T180000
DTSTAMP:20090408T174853Z
SUMMARY:LPC Native American Exposition
CREATED:20090408T174853Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090414T200000
LOCATION:Livermore
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Las Positas College\nNative American Exposition\n\nMon-Thurs
 \, April 13 - 16\, 11 am\, Student Center (1700)\nMini Film Festival\n\n
 Tuesday\, April 14\, 6 pm Student Center (1700)\nGuest Speaker Mr.  Tom 
 Phillips and \nDocumentary "Indiian Baording Schools"\n\nWednesday\, Apr
 il 15\,  6 pm at Student Center (1700)\nGuest Speaker: Dr. Amber Machame
 r\nFilm: "In Whose Honor: American Indian Mascots"\n\nThursday April 16\
 , 6 pm: Student Center (1700)\nTraditional Feed and Performances\nCalifo
 rnia\, Aztec and Polynesian Dancers\n\nSaturday\, April 18\, 12 noon.  G
 ym\nLivermore Powwow\nGrand Entries 12 and 6\n\nLas Positas College\n300
 0 Campus Hill Drive\nLivermore\, CA  94551\n\nFMI: Smoke Johnson 925.577
 -8471 \nnacc.weebly.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090413T180000
DTSTAMP:20090408T174933Z
SUMMARY:LPC Native American Exposition
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090413T200000
LOCATION:Livermore
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Las Positas College\nNative American Exposition\n\nMon-Thurs
 \, April 13 - 16\, 11 am\, Student Center (1700)\nMini Film Festival\n\n
 Tuesday\, April 14\, 6 pm Student Center (1700)\nGuest Speaker Mr.  Tom 
 Phillips and \nDocumentary "Indiian Baording Schools"\n\nWednesday\, Apr
 il 15\,  6 pm at Student Center (1700)\nGuest Speaker: Dr. Amber Machame
 r\nFilm: "In Whose Honor: American Indian Mascots"\n\nThursday April 16\
 , 6 pm: Student Center (1700)\nTraditional Feed and Performances\nCalifo
 rnia\, Aztec and Polynesian Dancers\n\nSaturday\, April 18\, 12 noon.  G
 ym\nLivermore Powwow\nGrand Entries 12 and 6\n\nLas Positas College\n300
 0 Campus Hill Drive\nLivermore\, CA  94551\n\nFMI: Smoke Johnson 925.577
 -8471 \nnacc.weebly.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090415T180000
DTSTAMP:20090408T174935Z
SUMMARY:LPC Native American Exposition
CREATED:20090408T174853Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090415T200000
LOCATION:Livermore
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Las Positas College\nNative American Exposition\n\nMon-Thurs
 \, April 13 - 16\, 11 am\, Student Center (1700)\nMini Film Festival\n\n
 Tuesday\, April 14\, 6 pm Student Center (1700)\nGuest Speaker Mr.  Tom 
 Phillips and \nDocumentary "Indiian Baording Schools"\n\nWednesday\, Apr
 il 15\,  6 pm at Student Center (1700)\nGuest Speaker: Dr. Amber Machame
 r\nFilm: "In Whose Honor: American Indian Mascots"\n\nThursday April 16\
 , 6 pm: Student Center (1700)\nTraditional Feed and Performances\nCalifo
 rnia\, Aztec and Polynesian Dancers\n\nSaturday\, April 18\, 12 noon.  G
 ym\nLivermore Powwow\nGrand Entries 12 and 6\n\nLas Positas College\n300
 0 Campus Hill Drive\nLivermore\, CA  94551\n\nFMI: Smoke Johnson 925.577
 -8471 \nnacc.weebly.com
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SUMMARY:LPC Native American Exposition
CREATED:20090408T174853Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090416T200000
LOCATION:Livermore
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DESCRIPTION:The Hummingbird All Nations Women's Empowerment Gathering\nA
 pril 9 -12\, 2009\nCamping and gathering of women.  Speakers\, storytell
 ing\, prayers\, talking circle\, dancing\, drumming.   Main days April 1
 0 and 11.\nCoyote Hills  Regional Park\, 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd\, Fremo
 nt\, CA\n1000hummingbirdsconcarino.org\nFMI: Carmen Saldizar 650.219.224
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SUMMARY:The Hummingbird Women's Gathering
CREATED:20090408T181236Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Hummingbird All Nations Women's Empowerment Gathering\nA
 pril 9 -12\, 2009\nCamping and gathering of women.  Speakers\, storytell
 ing\, prayers\, talking circle\, dancing\, drumming.   Main days April 1
 0 and 11.\nCoyote Hills  Regional Park\, 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd\, Fremo
 nt\, CA\n1000hummingbirdsconcarino.org\nFMI: Carmen Saldizar 650.219.224
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DTSTAMP:20090408T181330Z
SUMMARY:The Hummingbird Women's Gathering
CREATED:20090408T181236Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Hummingbird All Nations Women's Empowerment Gathering\nA
 pril 9 -12\, 2009\nCamping and gathering of women.  Speakers\, storytell
 ing\, prayers\, talking circle\, dancing\, drumming.   Main days April 1
 0 and 11.\nCoyote Hills  Regional Park\, 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd\, Fremo
 nt\, CA\n1000hummingbirdsconcarino.org\nFMI: Carmen Saldizar 650.219.224
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T120000
DTSTAMP:20090408T181333Z
SUMMARY:The Hummingbird Women's Gathering
CREATED:20090408T181236Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T120000
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The Hummingbird All Nations Women's Empowerment Gathering\nA
 pril 9 -12\, 2009\nCamping and gathering of women.  Speakers\, storytell
 ing\, prayers\, talking circle\, dancing\, drumming.   Main days April 1
 0 and 11.\nCoyote Hills  Regional Park\, 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd\, Fremo
 nt\, CA\n1000hummingbirdsconcarino.org\nFMI: Carmen Saldizar 650.219.224
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DTSTAMP:20090408T181336Z
SUMMARY:The Hummingbird Women's Gathering
CREATED:20090408T181236Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090412T120000
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DESCRIPTION:\n"American Masterpieces: Artistic Legacy of California Indi
 an Basketry" Premieres in Sacramento\n\nAmerican Masterpieces Exhibit Gu
 ide\n\nWhat: American Masterpieces: Artistic Legacy of California Indian
  Basketry\nWhere: The California Museum\,1020 O Street\, Sacramento  \nW
 hen:  Saturday\, March 14\, 2009 through early 2010\nTues-Sat. 10 a.m. -
 - 5 p.m. \nSun.12 p.m. to 5 p.m.\n     \nMuseum Admission:   \nAdults (1
 4 & Older)  $8.50\nSeniors (65+)   $7.00\nYouth (6-13)   $6.00\nChildren
  (5 and under)  Free
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SUMMARY:California Indian Basketry
CREATED:20090409T073437Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090314T110000
LOCATION:The California Museum\,1020 O Street\, Sacramento
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DESCRIPTION:In the Warrior Spirit \nPaintings by Leonard Peltier\nBenefi
 t Exhibit\n22 May - 6 June 2009\nBack to the Picture\\SoMa Gallery\n1110
  Howard Street @ 7th Street - San Francisco\, CA  94103\nWeb: www.backto
 thepicture.com/2009/03/16/in-the-warrior-spirit-522-60609-bttp-soma/ \n\
 nCurated by Bird Levy\, Polu Manu Productions\n\nOPENING RECEPTION: Frid
 ay\, May 22\, 6:00-9:00 p.m.\, with Indigenous performers and speakers.\
 n\nART AUCTION: Saturday\, June 6\, 6:00-9:00 p.m.\; Auctioneer: Michael
  Horse.\n\nYOU CAN HELP: Donate fine art & prints\, jewelry\, fine craft
 s and other items for\n\nthe June 6 auction (must be in excellent condit
 ion).  Contact: pennie@gatheringtribes.com \n\nor (510) 390-0386
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090522T180000
DTSTAMP:20090409T202048Z
SUMMARY:Benefit Auction for Leonard Peltier
CREATED:20090409T202048Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090522T210000
LOCATION:San Francisco\, CA  94103
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DESCRIPTION:11th Annual All Nations Powwow\nSunday\, April 19\, 2009\nMo
 desto Junior College\, East Campus\n10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.\n \nFood\, M
 usic\, Storytelling\, Arts & Crafts for the Kids\n50/50 and Raffles\n \n
 Please see attached flyer for more details.
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DTSTAMP:20090410T015007Z
SUMMARY:11th Annual All Nations Powwow
CREATED:20090410T014934Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090419T190000
LOCATION:Modesto CA
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DESCRIPTION:The United Hip-Hop Culture Coalition Presents:\n \n“Hip-Hop 
 Is Active”\n(The Struggle Continues)\n1 Day Conference\n \nApril 25\, 20
 09 4pm-12am\nAll Ages. $5 Donation\n \nWashington Neighborhood Center\n4
 00 16th St Sacramento Ca\, 95814\n 
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DTSTAMP:20090422T001017Z
SUMMARY:“Hip-Hop Is Active” (The Struggle Continues)1 Day Conference
CREATED:20090422T001017Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090425T170000
LOCATION:Washington Neighborhood Center\n400 16th St Sacramento Ca\, 958
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DESCRIPTION:Hello Everyone..\n \nMy name is Michael Preston and on belha
 lf of my tribe\, the Winnemem Wintu\, I would like to extent this invita
 tion to you to help support my people in attaining justice. We are holdi
 ng a ceremonial War Dance in Sacramento and initiating a federal lawsuit
  against several governental entities\nfor redress for decades of injust
 ices and harm related to federal land management policies which have des
 troyed Winnemem cultural practices and sacred places. We are calling all
  people to come out and help us march  not only for Indigenous rights\, 
 but for human rights against an oppressive government.\n \nThank you for
  you support.\n \nWe apologize for the inconvenience but the site of the
  wardance had to be changed due to political issues. This is the last ch
 ange we promise:)\n\nThe place is Camp Pollock - street address is 1501 
 Northgate Blvd\, Sacramento.  Attached is a site map (we are in"Miwok" a
 djacent to the fire area).  \nWe have been asked if folks walking with u
 s are to be in regalia or street clothes: if you have "Indian indicators
 " wear them\, banners etc. fine.  We are going to caravan to Old Sac (in
  the parking area) and then we will walk up to Capitol Mall (we are look
 ing at the best routes now).  This is an historic event in the history o
 f the tribe and I am glad to share it with you all.  \n\nRespectfully\,\
 n\nMichael Preston\n(530) 209-1235 cell\n\nPLEASE FORWARD WIDELY\n \n \n
 *** Media Advisory ***\nTribal War Dance and March Next Steps in\nWinnem
 em Wintu Tribe’s Journey to Justice\nCeremonies Initiate Federal Lawsuit
  on behalf of Tribe\n \nWho:   The Winnemem Wintu Tribe\, a traditional 
 California Tribe.\n  The Winnemem have been fighting for years to sustai
 n their culture and address generations of broken promises by the federa
 l government.\n \nWhat:  War Dance\, March and press conference from Sac
 ramento River to the State Capitol.\nWinnemem war dancers and tribal lea
 ders will perform a traditional ceremonial War Dance next to the Sacrame
 nto River and will then march to the State Capitol building. The March a
 nd War Dance initiate the federal lawsuit the Tribe is filing\, asking f
 or compensation for damages done by federal land management policies\, i
 ncluding the construction of the Shasta Dam.\n \nSchedule of events:\nSu
 nday\, April 19th: War Dance begins in the evening on the Sacramento Riv
 er\n       Location: West Sacramento TBA.\n \nMonday\, April 20th: Cerem
 ony and address by Tribal leaders\n                              West Sa
 cramento. Exact location and time TBA\nMarch from Sacramento River to St
 ate Capitol\nROUTE AND TIME FOR MARCH TBA\nPress Conference with Tribal 
 leaders and community members\n12:00 Noon to 1 PM State Capitol Location
  27 West side of capitol building\n \nMore Information\nThe Winnemem Win
 tu Tribe is filing a lawsuit against Department of The Interior\; Depart
 ment of Agriculture\; United States Forest Service\; Bureau of Reclamati
 on\; Bureau of Indian Affairs\; Bureau of Land Management\; Ken Salazar\
 , Secretary of The Interior\; Assistant Secretary for Water and Science\
 ; Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks in The Department 
 of Agriculture\; and Tom Vilsack\, Secretary of Agriculture asking for r
 edress for decades of injustices and harm related to federal land manage
 ment policies which have destroyed Winnemem cultural practices and sacre
 d places.\n \nThe Winnemem began a journey to justice in 2004 with a War
  Dance at Shasta Dam. Today we continue that journey with another War Da
 nce and this lawsuit. Our people are a traditional people\, steeped in o
 ur culture and traditional lifeways\, who have continued our cultural pr
 actices throughout the written history of the state of California.. With
  this lawsuit and War Dance\, we continue our journey to ensure our basi
 c quality of life and freedom to maintain our traditions and culture.\n 
 \n \nWinnemem Wintu Tribe\n14840 bear mountain road • Redding\, CA • 960
 03\nPhone: 530-275-2737 • Fax: 530-275-4193\nwww.winnememwintu.us\n 
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SUMMARY:Winnemem Wintu War Dance & Lawsuit‏
CREATED:20090422T003303Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090420
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DESCRIPTION:SNAG (Seventh Native American Generation) is holding its URB
 AN REZ Benefit & Magazine Release Party in San Francisco Friday\, May 22
 !\n\nIt will be held at the Women's Building\, 3543 18th Street\, from 7
 pm to 12am. $5-20 donation at the door\, all proceeds go to an Indigenou
 s Delegation to Palestine in August.\n\nFeaturing:\n \nLive art on canva
 s! \nArt gallery! \nHandmade arts marketplace! \nFrybread/Indian Tacos! 
 \nFresh baked organic deserts! \n\nCultural performances:\n\nQuese IMC (
 Hip-hop)\nJeremy Goodfeather (Acoustic)\nBrwn Bflo (Hip-hop)\nSage Romer
 o (Hoop Dance)\nDry Creek Pomo Dancers\nDancing Feathers Youth Group\nAl
 l Nations (Powwow Drum)\nSpirit Drum (Traditional Drum)\nMixcoatl Anahua
 k Aztec Dancers\n\n** We're still seeking vendors interested in tabling 
 at the event for a low fee of $30 a table + quality raffle item! Email S
 NAGMAGAZINE@YAHOO.COM\n\nwww.snagmagazine.com\n
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DTSTAMP:20090422T181413Z
SUMMARY:SNAG Party...Holla if you wanna be involved!
CREATED:20090422T181330Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090522T200000
LOCATION:Women's Bldg\, 3542 18th St.\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:FYI\nThe meeting will be held at the Sacramento Convention C
 enter\, 1400 J St.\, Sacramento\, CA 95814\n \n \nThe date and time of t
 he Native American Caucus remain the same\, Friday April 24th at 5:30 p.
 m. Remember that dues are due at this meeting and are $25.00. It is alwa
 ys crowded so if you would like to pay early and avoid the crowd\, pleas
 e mail your check made payable to the N.A.C. before April 18th to ensure
  we receive them. Checks may be mailed to Helen Doherty\,1697 Via Alegre
 \, San Dimas\, Ca 91773. Checks mailed after the 18th will not reach me 
 before I leave for the Sacramento area.\n \nI very much look forward to 
 seeing each of you at our caucus meeting. Our blessing will be given by 
 Honorable Matt Franklin\, Chairman of the Ione Band of Miwok Indians and
  Chair of the California Association of Tribal Governments.\n \nOur gues
 t presenter will be Honorable Norma Torres\, Assemblywoman of the 61st A
 D speaking to us about a bill\, AB 770\, she is carrying for our caucus 
 that addresses concerns regarding Title IV E.  Also being discussed is A
 B 1325 regarding Tribal customary adoption.\n \n \nI am looking forward 
 to seeing you in Sacramento\, if not before.\n \nWarmest Regards\,\nHele
 n\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090424T173000
DTSTAMP:20090422T185700Z
SUMMARY:NAC CADEM Convention
CREATED:20090422T185700Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090424T183000
LOCATION:Sacramento Convention Center\,  1400 J St.\, Sacramento\, CA 95
 814
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DESCRIPTION:2009 Women Are Sacred Conference\n\nHonoring Sacred Turtle W
 omen\n\nEnding Domestic Violence Against Native Women\n\nJune 12th-14th\
 , 2009\n\n \n\nOakland Marriott City Center\n\n1001 Broadway\n\nOakland\
 , CA 94607\n\n \n\n1-877-RED-ROAD\n\nwww.sacred-circle.com\n\n 
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DTSTAMP:20090422T190252Z
SUMMARY:2009 Women Are Sacred Conference
CREATED:20090422T190252Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090615
LOCATION:Marriott City Center\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Northern México Artistry: Transcending the Fence is a new ex
 hibition opening May 9th at Back to the Picture Mission Gallery in San F
 rancisco. The exhibit embraces the unique design traditions found in the
  desert regions of northern Mexico. The exhibit showcases the pottery of
  Mata Ortiz\, Chihuahua\, Mexico\; acrylic paintings and hand crafted wo
 od mirrors by Adalberto Pérez Meillón of Ensenada\; pottery by the Pai P
 ai\; and woven baskets of the Kumeyaay Indians of Baja California\, Méxi
 co.\n \nA visit to the gallery is a rare opportunity to see a fine selec
 tion of ceramics by pottery artists living in the remote\, small town of
  Mata Ortiz. There\, more than 300 pottery artists are creating thin wal
 led ceramics\, painted with intricate\, finely drawn designs. The tradit
 ional pottery techniques used are without a potter’s wheel or kiln for f
 iring.\n \nAdalberto Pérez Meillón draws inspiration for his paintings f
 rom the ancient design motifs of northern México and Casas Grandes\, inc
 luding his understanding and appreciation for the pottery patterns of Ma
 ta Ortiz.  His acrylics are applied to hand made amate paper from México
 .\n \nThe basketry arts of the Kumeyaay and the pottery of the Pai Pai o
 f Baja California have rarely been seen in the Bay Area. They are used i
 n daily life. Both communities were split from northern tribal bands wit
 h California statehood in 1848.\nExhibit Dates May 9 – 30\, 2009\nRecept
 ion:  May 9\, 7:00 – 9:00 pm\nBack to the Picture\, 934 Valencia Street\
 , San Francisco\, CA (@20th Street)\n415-826-2321\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090509T190000
DTSTAMP:20090422T190902Z
SUMMARY:Opening for Exhibit "Northern México Artistry: Transcending the 
 Fence"
CREATED:20090422T190902Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090509T210000
LOCATION:Back to the Picture\, 934 Valencia St.\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:MCCLA VideoFest 2009\nLabor and Dreams / Trabajo y Sueños\nF
 estival Dates: October 16 and 17 2009\, MCCLA Theater\nEarly Bird Deadli
 ne: May 22\, 2009\nFinal Deadline: July 20\, 2009\nOver $2\,000 in prize
 s!\n\nJURORS:\nPeter Bratt - Writer\, Director and Producer of "La Missi
 on"\, selected for the opening night at the San Francisco International 
 Film Festival 2009.\nAnn Kaneko - 1st prize winner VideoFest 2008 for he
 r documentary "Against the Grain: An Artist's Survival Guide to Perú.\n\
 nIn 2009 VideoFest celebrates its 6th annual festival and contest. Video
 Fest offers a space for videomakers to focus their work on the theme of 
 Labor & Dreams/Trabajos y Sueños. This combination honors the idea of wo
 rk in the community\, the dreams surrounding labor\, the hopes that awai
 t us in the future\, the significance of work done by men and women whom
  as beings never stop dreaming. \n
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DTSTAMP:20090422T191048Z
SUMMARY:VideoFest 2009 Labor and Dreams Mission Cultural Center for Lati
 no Arts
CREATED:20090422T191048Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091018
LOCATION:MCCLA\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:“Mending The Sacred Hoop”\n \nMay 16\, 2009\n10:00am – 4:00p
 m\n \nSeminar on Lakota Spirituality\n \n          * Chairman Joe Brings
 Plenty\, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe\n   * Medicine Man Warfield Moose\, 
 Oglala Lakota *All Nations Singers * Mark Anquoe of AIM – West  * Samson
  Wolf – Peltier Defense\n \n \nTopics Include:\nThe Importance of Langua
 ge\nSpirituality and Native Organizations\nMen’s & Women’s Role in Cerem
 ony\nSpirituality Etiquette\nReligion/Spirituality\n \nAmerican Indian E
 ducation Center\n1600 Las Plumas Avenue\nSan Jose\, CA 95133\n \nTickets
 : $15.00 in Advance $20.00 at the Door\n(Evening Meal Provided)\n \nCont
 act Info: (408) 625-0986 Pegge\n(408) 926-5246 Rene\nVendors Welcome\n \
 n***All Proceeds Benefit Event Expenses***\n\n\n \nRene Samayoa\nExecuti
 ve Director\, American Indian Education Center\, Inc.
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DTSTAMP:20090422T191738Z
SUMMARY:“Mending The Sacred Hoop”
CREATED:20090422T191605Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090516T160000
LOCATION:AIEC\, 1600 Las Plumas Avenue\, San Jose
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DESCRIPTION:Bay Area Cherokee Society  General Meeting and Potluck\n1:00
 -4:30\, Saturday\, April 18\nPublic Library\, 2090 Kittredge St\, Berkel
 ey\nInfo: Jacquie Archambeau\, jacquiearchambeau@comcast.net
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090418T130000
DTSTAMP:20090422T193522Z
SUMMARY:Bay Area Cherokee Society  General Meeting
CREATED:20090422T193448Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090418T163000
LOCATION:Berkeley Library
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DESCRIPTION:PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY! \nThe 28th Annual Stanford Hawai'i Cl
 ub Lu'au\nMay 2\, 2009\n12:00 P.M-3:00P.M.\nManzanita Courtyard! \nPLEAS
 E COME AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT\, ITS THE BIGGEST EVENT THE HAWAI'I CLUB PU
 TS ON ALL YEAR!
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T120000
DTSTAMP:20090422T223129Z
SUMMARY:Stanford Lu'au
CREATED:20090422T193704Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T150000
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DESCRIPTION:Center for Race & Gender's Pacific Islands Working Group pre
 sents:\n\n"Fighting for the Hawaiian 'Ceded Lands': History and Conseque
 nces of Hawaii vs OHA et al (2009)"\n\nThis workshop will examine the la
 test land struggle in the Hawaiian\nIslands.  We will trace the history 
 of the “ceded lands” and the events\nleading up to the March 31 U.S. Sup
 reme Court decision in State of Hawaii\nv. Office of Hawaiian Affairs et
  al\, No. 07–1372 (2009).  At issue is the\nState of Hawaii’s ability to
  sell portions of the “ceded lands” which\nHawaiian activists remind us 
 were seized\, not ceded.  Our talk will pay\nparticular attention to que
 stions that remain open since the 1893\noverthrow of the Kingdom of Hawa
 i'i\, including who is the “public” of the\nHawaiian Islands and what ar
 e the legal interrelationships between today’s\nState of Hawai'i and the
  Kingdom of Hawai'i.\n\nWednesday April  29 @ 5:00-8:00PM.\nCenter for R
 ace & Gender\, 6th Floor Barrows\, University of California\,\nBerkeley.
 \n\n\nSpeaker Bios:\n\n*Jessie K. Keola Minier -is an attorney in Silico
 n Valley\, with a practice\nthat focuses on compliance with federal and 
 state corporate and securities\nlaws.  In addition\, he has conducted re
 search and prepared analyses  of\nlegal issues confronting Native Hawaii
 ans and kama’aina of Hawai'i.\n\n*Dr. Laura Lehua YIm - is an Assistant 
 Professor in the Department of\nEnglish at San Francisco State Universit
 y.  Her research and teaching work\nfocuses on Renaissance English liter
 ature and culture\, especially domestic\nand colonial reformulations of 
 epistemology\, notions of the person\, and\nland and water law.  Her oth
 er academic and activist work includes\nstrategic analyses of political\
 , economic and social institutions in\nHawai'i.\n\n**Food will be provid
 ed.\n\n-This workshop is organized by the Pacific Islands Research Worki
 ng Group\nand it is generously sponsored by a grant from The Center for 
 Race &\nGender at the University of California\, Berkeley.\n\nFor more i
 nfo <fuifuilupe@berkeley.edu>\n\n-- \nFuifuilupe Niumeitolu\,\nPhD Stude
 nt\nGraduate Student Researcher\nOffice of the Vice Chancellor for Equit
 y & Inclusion\nUniversity of California\, Berkeley\nE-mail<fuifuilupe@be
 rkeley.edu>\nFax (510)642-5191\n<www.educationispowerful.com>\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090429T170000
DTSTAMP:20090429T200038Z
SUMMARY:Hawaiian Ceded Lands: History & Consequences
CREATED:20090422T195001Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090429T200000
LOCATION:UC Berkeley
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:29 Apr 2009 (Wed): Mama Llama Coffee House Weaverville\, CA 
 7:30p.m.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090430T193000
DTSTAMP:20090422T222858Z
SUMMARY:Blackfire
CREATED:20090422T222858Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090430T203000
LOCATION:Mam Llama Coffe House\, Weaverville
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Come support the folks!!\n\nMAY 2ND\n@ The Uptown\n1928 tele
 graph ave\nOakland\, CA\n\nw/dj sake one\, dj zita & bambu\nand of cours
 e.. oakland's own BRWN BFLO!!\ndoors 9pm - free taco's til 10pm\n\n$10/1
 5 with album\n$8/13 w/college ID\n21 + event\n\nhere are the online link
 s\nboth sides (long image): <img src="http://i347.photobucket.com/albums
 /p446/rtypemfg/myspace/releaseparty_dropdate.jpg">\n\n\nrelease party si
 de: <img src="http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p446/rtypemfg/myspace/R
 eleaseparty.jpg">\n\n\nalbum promo side: <img src="http://i347.photobuck
 et.com/albums/p446/rtypemfg/myspace/dropdatepromo.jpg">\n\n\n\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090422T225729Z
SUMMARY:brwn bflo - album release party!!
CREATED:20090422T225729Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T220000
LOCATION:The Uptown\n1928 telegraph ave\nOakland\, CA
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:\nAmerican Indian Movement - West Coast Summit\nApril 25 and
  26 in San Francisco\n\nSF Public Library Park Branch Meeting Room\n1833
  Page St.\nSan Francisco\, California\n\n10am to 6pm each day\n\nFacilit
 ator: Bill Means\, AIM Wounded Knee Veteran\, and member of Internationa
 l Indian Treaty Council\; a United Nations Non-Governmental Organization
  (NGO) in the Economic and Social Council since 1977.\n\nAIM-West invite
 s anyone interested in forming an active AIM chapter as well as any like
 -minded Indigenous groups to coordinate strategic partnerships to combat
  racism and advance the larger goal of securing and strengthening Indige
 nous Peoples’ rights. The West Coast Summit is intended to provide an op
 en forum to discuss strategies for resolving local community problems to
 gether with other organizations\, as well as building solidarity.\n\nThe
  tentative discussion agenda for Saturday and Sunday is as follows:\n\nS
 aturday\, April 25\n\n10am - conference call with AIM Grand Governing Co
 uncil\n10:30am - Introductions\n11am - Mascots and racism in education\n
 1pm - break\n2pm - Disenrollment issues\n4pm - Open discussion on additi
 onal issues\n6pm - Closing\n\nSunday\, April 26\n\n10am - Definitions\, 
 Charter\, Manifesto\n1pm - break\n2pm - Youth Recruitment\n3pm - Border 
 Issues\n4pm - Prison Issues\n5pm - Open discussion on additional issues\
 n6pm - Closing\n\n\nSome housing is available for out-of-town attendees.
  For housing information\, please call Benny Gutierrez (415) 200-6591\n\
 nCoffee and light snacks will be provided.. For additional food donation
 s and food coordination\, please call Richard Sandrell (415) 642-8395\n\
 nChildcare will be provided. For childcare infomation\, please call Maga
  Rincon (415) 676-0093\n\nFor any other questions please call Tony Gonza
 les (415) 577-1492
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090425T100000
DTSTAMP:20090423T202604Z
SUMMARY:West Coast AIM Summit
CREATED:20090423T202604Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090425T180000
LOCATION:San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:\nAmerican Indian Movement - West Coast Summit\nApril 25 and
  26 in San Francisco\n\nSF Public Library Park Branch Meeting Room\n1833
  Page St.\nSan Francisco\, California\n\n10am to 6pm each day\n\nFacilit
 ator: Bill Means\, AIM Wounded Knee Veteran\, and member of Internationa
 l Indian Treaty Council\; a United Nations Non-Governmental Organization
  (NGO) in the Economic and Social Council since 1977.\n\nAIM-West invite
 s anyone interested in forming an active AIM chapter as well as any like
 -minded Indigenous groups to coordinate strategic partnerships to combat
  racism and advance the larger goal of securing and strengthening Indige
 nous Peoples’ rights. The West Coast Summit is intended to provide an op
 en forum to discuss strategies for resolving local community problems to
 gether with other organizations\, as well as building solidarity.\n\nThe
  tentative discussion agenda for Saturday and Sunday is as follows:\n\nS
 aturday\, April 25\n\n10am - conference call with AIM Grand Governing Co
 uncil\n10:30am - Introductions\n11am - Mascots and racism in education\n
 1pm - break\n2pm - Disenrollment issues\n4pm - Open discussion on additi
 onal issues\n6pm - Closing\n\nSunday\, April 26\n\n10am - Definitions\, 
 Charter\, Manifesto\n1pm - break\n2pm - Youth Recruitment\n3pm - Border 
 Issues\n4pm - Prison Issues\n5pm - Open discussion on additional issues\
 n6pm - Closing\n\n\nSome housing is available for out-of-town attendees.
  For housing information\, please call Benny Gutierrez (415) 200-6591\n\
 nCoffee and light snacks will be provided.. For additional food donation
 s and food coordination\, please call Richard Sandrell (415) 642-8395\n\
 nChildcare will be provided. For childcare infomation\, please call Maga
  Rincon (415) 676-0093\n\nFor any other questions please call Tony Gonza
 les (415) 577-1492
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090426T100000
DTSTAMP:20090423T202731Z
SUMMARY:West Coast AIM Summit
CREATED:20090423T202604Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090426T180000
LOCATION:San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:\n\nAIM-WEST\nPO Box 410534\nSan Francisco  CA  94141\nelton
 yg@earthlink.org\nhttp://www.aimwest.info\nhttp://wwwaimovement.org\n\n\
 n\n\nMedia Advisory – 23 April 2009\nFor more information:\nAntonio Gonz
 ales\, Director\, AIM-West\, (415)577-1492\n\n\nDEFEND the VOTE!\nFMLN w
 ins in El Salvador—Indigenous Peoples grasp the power of the "swing vote
 "!\n\nThe American Indian Movement (AIM)\, after years of solidarity\, w
 as recently honored with an invitation from the Indigenous Peoples of El
  Salvador as well as the FMLN to send a representative to El Salvador to
  be an election observer in the March 15th presidential election. Unlike
  previous elections in the country's history\, El Salvador's Indigenous 
 Peoples turned out to vote giving their full support to the FMLN candida
 tes\, thus tilting the national percentage in favor of the FMLN! Come se
 e/hear why/how and about their optimism with a new change in government!
  \n\nPlease join us for a report back from Adrian Carrasco\, the AIM-Wes
 t representative\, about his experiences as well as a screening of the w
 ork-in-progress documentary he shot during his time in El Salvador. The 
 evening's program will also include representatives from the Salvadoran 
 Indigenous communities and FMLN-SF. \n\na work-in-progress screening\nan
 d reportback from the 15 March Salvadoran presidential election\n\nFrida
 y\, 24 April 2009\n6:00 PM\nMission Cultural Center\n2868 Mission Street
  (@ 25th Street)\, SF\, 94110\n(Wheelchair accessible • A drugs/alcohol-
 free event)\n$10 - admission\n(students & seniors $8)\nProceeds to benef
 it AIM-West Productions post-productions video expenses\n\nfor more info
 : http://www.aimwest.info\nTony @ (415)577-1492\nor email joyce@aimwest.
 info\n\n### end advisory ###
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DTSTAMP:20090424T193021Z
SUMMARY:AIM-W event Defend the Vote
CREATED:20090424T193021Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090424T190000
LOCATION:San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 6\, 2009 at 3 pm\, San Francisco!!\nTake Act
 ion for Indigenous Rights and Sacred Sites!\nNo Toxic Waste Dump or Bord
 er Wall on O’odham Lands\nnear the village and sacred site at Quitovac\,
  Sonora\, Mexico!\n \nAssemble at the Mexican Consulate\, 532 Folsom Str
 eet\, between 1st and 2nd Streets\, San Francisco. Followed by a March t
 o US EPA office.\n\nThe Mexican government and a company called CEGIR/Ce
 ntro de Gestion Integral de Residuos S.A. want to build a toxic dump in 
 O’odham territory in Sonora\, Mexico\, near the sacred site and village 
 of Quitovac.\n \nThe dump would dispose of industrial hazardous wastes. 
 The permit process has been conducted with no involvement of the Indigen
 ous O’odham communities in decision-making processes.\n \nThe proposed d
 ump would desecrate the sacred ceremony site at Quitovac\, and devastate
  the culture\, traditions\, sacred sites and spiritual well-being of the
  O’odham Indigenous peoples in both Mexico and the U.S.. The dump would 
 also expose children and nearby communities to dangerous toxins released
  in the land\, air\, and water\, and could contaminate water the communi
 ties depend on.\n \nThe Tohono O’odham tribal government in Arizona has 
 passed a resolution denouncing the dump project due to its impact on the
  sacred ceremonial grounds at Quitovac and on O’odham people\, their cul
 ture and environment.\n \nThe United States Environmental Protection Age
 ncy has failed to uphold its responsibility to protect the O’odham peopl
 e who are U.S. citizens who visit Quitovac for ceremonies and family vis
 its. We call on the US EPA to strongly urge the Mexican government to re
 ject the dump due to its impacts on O’odham who are US citizens.\n “To t
 he O'odham\, Quitovac is the place that defines who we are as people of 
 the desert. We are related to the earth from which we are made. Our Him'
 dag\, our way of life\, is based upon this principle. Quitovac holds the
  traditional knowledge that the O'odham tap into during ceremony\, and w
 hen we sing our songs and vocalize the old sacred words\, we communicate
  with the grounds when we dance the way the Creator and our helper Broth
 er I'itoi taught us. When we talk about the land we mean th total enviro
 nment\, the plants and animals\, the waters\, ponds and seas and undergr
 ound rivers\, the mountains\, the sky and all humanity. We cannot allow 
 a toxic dump here.”   Ofelia Rivas\, O’odham Rights Cultural and Environ
 mental Justice Coalition  \nCall and email the Mexican and US Government
 s today!  Tell them to obey their own laws and stop the toxic dump propo
 sed near Quitovac.\n \nAlfonso Flores\, Mexican Secretary of the Environ
 ment                                                        \nTel: +52 5
 556 243342\nE-mail: alfonso.flores@semarnat.gob.mx                      
                       \nLisa Jackson\, US EPA Administrator             
                                   \njackson.lisa@epa.gov  (202) 564-4700
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090506T150000
DTSTAMP:20090429T194907Z
SUMMARY:SF Action in Solidarity with O'odham Indigenous People 
CREATED:20090424T222905Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090506T170000
LOCATION:Mexican Consulate\, 532 Folsom Street\, San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Waqxaqi’ B’atz’ \n\nDía de la Perfección Humana\nDay of Huma
 n Perfection\n\nEstán cordialmente invitados para el Waqxaqi' B'atz' cer
 emonia  Maya. \n\nYou are cordially invited to attend Waqxaqi' B'atz' \n
 Mayan Ceremony. \n\nFecha/Date:	Lunes/Monday \n25 de Mayo/May 25\, 2009\
 n\nHora/Time:   	9:00 am – 12:00 pm\n\nLugar/Place: 	Horseshoe Pits\, be
 tween \n        McLaren Lodge and the \nConservatory of Flowers\, \nGold
 en Gate Park \n\n\nHabrá  Danza Azteca y Tambor Nativo. Si desean traer 
 ofrendas para la ceremonia pueden ser: copal\, tabaco o flores.\n\nThere
  will be Danza Azteka & Native Drum. You are welcome to bring an offerin
 g such as: copal\, tobacco or flowers for the ceremony. \n  \nPara más i
 nformación llamar\, for additional information please call:\n415.370.165
 7\,  415.955.7517\,  415.410.5687\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090525T090000
DTSTAMP:20090425T061919Z
SUMMARY:Day of Human Perfection
CREATED:20090425T025513Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090525T120000
LOCATION:Horseshoe Pits\, GG Park\, San Francisco
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:VIC board meeting this Thursday\, \nApril 29_7PM at the old 
 portable on Wallace.\nWhere the school's Native American Studies classes
  are held\n301A Wallace Street\, Vallejo\nThis night will be the swearin
 g in of new board members_ \n"congratulations!"\n\n(And check out the we
 bsite\, someone has recently done some nice work on the site\; it looks 
 good)\n\nhttp://www.vallejointertribalcouncil.org/\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090429T190000
DTSTAMP:20090429T083741Z
SUMMARY:Vallejo Intertribal Council Board Meeting
CREATED:20090429T083741Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090429T200000
LOCATION:301A Wallace Street\, Vallejo
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Art Attack! on Solano Avenue\nArt Walk Friday Evening May 1s
 t \nParticipating Businesses Open 'til 9:00\nArt Openings\, Live Music\,
  Fine Dining and More.\nJoin us for Beauty\, Entertainment\, and FUN!\nM
 ay 1st Art Attack at Gathering Tribes will feature:\nRoger "Sosakete" Pe
 rkins\nRevivalist of ancient Mohawk pottery\, Traditional Singer\, Paint
 er and Graphic Artist\nRefreshments: snacks\, wine\, and juice
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090501T160000
DTSTAMP:20090429T083956Z
SUMMARY:Gathering Tribes: Art Attack
CREATED:20090429T083914Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090501T210000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The Indigenous Arts Coalition of the San Francisco Art Insti
 tute presents:\nThe Gathering\n\nWednesday\, April 29th \n7:00pm-11:00pm
  \nThe San Fransisco Art Institute \nCafe\, McMillan Conference Room\, a
 nd Quad \nFree-But Donations are greatly appreciated\nAll are welcome!\n
 \nSome Featured Artists:  Richard Castaneda\, Nizhoni Ellenwood\, Erick 
 Andino\, Spencer Cunningham\, Nia Macknight\, Rye Purvis\, Ariana Fields
 \, Andres Garcia\, Manuel Gil\, Sveta Gayshan\, Luis Garcia\, Djavan San
 tos\, Chris Silva\, Rick Duangsawat\, Luke Baldwin\, Danie Rodriez\, Jua
 n Fuentes\, Neto Soza\, Iban Brizuela\, Isiah Flores\, Pat Parra\, and m
 ore... with special guests Susan Greene\, Elizabeth Anderson\, and other
 s.\n\nThere will be two rooms full of hung and installed art work. Perfo
 rmances\, Music\, Presentations\, Films\, and Open Mic will be held in t
 he Cafe and in the Outdoors Quad. Share your ideas\, your art\, your sto
 ries! Get there early to sign up for the Open Mic! \n\nThere will be foo
 d\, snacks\, soda\, and wine with donations. All donations go to the Ind
 igenous Arts Coalition for upcoming events\, community outreach\, and to
  help bring Indigenous artists and art to San Francisco/Bay Area and the
  San Francisco Art Institute. \n\nWe extend our hands to you and send ou
 r blessings and thoughts to you on your journey. Thank you for your supp
 ort\, participation\, and consideration!\n\n~Indigenous Arts Coalition (
 IAC)\n
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DTSTAMP:20090429T084036Z
SUMMARY:Indigenous Arts Coalition Presents "The Gathering"
CREATED:20090429T084036Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090429T230000
LOCATION:San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:La Peña Cultural Center Presents...\n\nFree Land.\nA Hip Hop
  Theater Experience\nFrom the streets of Oakland to the prairies of Wyom
 ing\, a young man searches for his roots...\n\nwritten and performed by 
 Ariel Luckey\nfeaturing DJ SAKE ONE (((Local 1200)))\ndirected by Margo 
 Hall\nscored by Ryan Luckey\nvisual art by Octavio de la Paz\n\nFri-Sun 
 May 1-3\, 2009\nDoor at 7:30 Show at 8pm\n3105 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley\n\
 n$12 General $7 Students $10 Advanced\nat www.lapena.org or call 510-849
 -2568\n\nCommissioned by La Peña Cultural Center and the Matrix Center/W
 hite Privilege Conference through the National Performance Network's Cre
 ation Fund.\n\nFMI: www.freelandproject.com
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DTSTAMP:20090429T194431Z
SUMMARY:Free Land
CREATED:20090429T175426Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090501T220000
LOCATION:La Pena\, 3105 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:13th annual Stanford Powwow Fun Run\nSaturday May 9th 8:30am
  \n(Check in from 7:30-8:15 race day)\n\n$12 for Students\nAwesome door 
 prizes and race prizes\n\nHeres a secret\, its the cheapest way to score
  a sweet Stanford Powwow shirt! =)\n\n\nAttached is the registration for
 m\, please bring it along with your entry fee on race day\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090509T120000
DTSTAMP:20090429T181140Z
SUMMARY:13th annual Stanford Powwow Fun Run
CREATED:20090429T181119Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090509T130000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:MAY 8-10 ANNUAL STANFORD UNIVERSITY POW WOW\, STANFORD\, CA\
 ne-mail stanfordpowwow2009@gmail.com\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090509T120000
DTSTAMP:20090429T181702Z
SUMMARY:Stanford Powwow
CREATED:20090225T193825Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090511T120000
LOCATION:STANFORD
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:MAY 8-10 ANNUAL STANFORD UNIVERSITY POW WOW\, STANFORD\, CA\
 ne-mail stanfordpowwow2009@gmail.com\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090510T120000
DTSTAMP:20090429T181705Z
SUMMARY:Stanford Powwow
CREATED:20090225T193825Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090512T120000
LOCATION:STANFORD
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Weekly Meeting Sponsored by Oakland Cop Watch.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090429T190000
DTSTAMP:20090429T182006Z
SUMMARY:Know Your Rights Training
CREATED:20090429T181716Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090429T210000
LOCATION:IFH\, 523 International Blvd\, Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:5
DESCRIPTION:May 3\n\nNorthern California Cherokee Picnic\, 3521 Grizzly 
 Island Rd.\, Suisun. The Cherokee Nation provides a hog fry\, basket wea
 ving\, roving storyteller\, and information on tribal enrollment. Featur
 es the chief and some tribal council members. For more information call 
 (510) 464-4649 or email cherokeesociety@yahoo.com.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090503T120000
DTSTAMP:20090429T182358Z
SUMMARY:Northern California Cherokee Picnic
CREATED:20090429T182256Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090503T120000
LOCATION:3521 Grizzly Island Rd.\, Suisun
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:10
DESCRIPTION:April 5–May 25  Seeds: Reflections of the Past\, paintings a
 nd sculptures by Jack Alvarez\, Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.\,
  Folsom. Opening reception April 12 at 6:00 p.m. FMI  www.pacwesttraders
 .com or (916) 985-3851.  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090428T120000
DTSTAMP:20090429T185132Z
SUMMARY:Seeds: Reflections of the Past\, by Jack Alvarez
CREATED:20090429T184926Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090428T120000
LOCATION:Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.\, Folsom
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090526T065959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:La Peña Cultural Center Presents...\n\nFREE LAND \nA Hip Hop
  Theater Experience\nFrom the streets of Oakland to the prairies of Wyom
 ing\, a young man searches for his roots...\n\nwritten and performed by 
 Ariel Luckey\nfeaturing DJ SAKE ONE (((Local 1200)))\ndirected by Margo 
 Hall\nscored by Ryan Luckey\nvisual art by Octavio de la Paz\n\nFRI\, SA
 T\, SUN\, May 1\, 2\, & 3\, 2009\nDoor at 7:30 Show at 8pm\n3105 Shattuc
 k Ave. Berkeley\n\n$12 General $7 Students $10 Advanced\nat www.lapena.o
 rg or call 510-849-2568\n\nCommissioned by La Peña Cultural Center and t
 he Matrix Center/White Privilege Conference through the National Perform
 ance Network's Creation Fund.\n\nFor more info: www.freelandproject.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T200000
DTSTAMP:20090429T194338Z
SUMMARY:Free Land
CREATED:20090429T175426Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T220000
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:La Peña Cultural Center Presents...\n\nFREE LAND \nA Hip Hop
  Theater Experience\nFrom the streets of Oakland to the prairies of Wyom
 ing\, a young man searches for his roots...\n\nwritten and performed by 
 Ariel Luckey\nfeaturing DJ SAKE ONE (((Local 1200)))\ndirected by Margo 
 Hall\nscored by Ryan Luckey\nvisual art by Octavio de la Paz\n\nFRI\, SA
 T\, SUN\, May 1\, 2\, & 3\, 2009\nDoor at 7:30 Show at 8pm\n3105 Shattuc
 k Ave. Berkeley\n\n$12 General $7 Students $10 Advanced\nat www.lapena.o
 rg or call 510-849-2568\n\nCommissioned by La Peña Cultural Center and t
 he Matrix Center/White Privilege Conference through the National Perform
 ance Network's Creation Fund.\n\nFor more info: www.freelandproject.com
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DTSTAMP:20090429T194442Z
SUMMARY:Free Land
CREATED:20090429T175426Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090503T220000
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:American Masterpieces: Artistic Legacy of California Indian 
 Basketry\, The California Museum\,1020 O Street\, Sacramento.  Runs thro
 ugh early 2010\, closed Mondays\,  Admission charged.  FMI: www.parks.ca
 .gov. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090428T120000
DTSTAMP:20090429T185556Z
SUMMARY:California Indian Basketry
CREATED:20090429T185414Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090428T120000
LOCATION:The California Museum\,1020 O Street\, Sacramento
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:“Living Traditions: Arts of the Americas\,” features work fr
 om diverse Native American peoples and times\, new commissions of Northw
 est Coast art\, and important collections of California\, Southwest\, an
 d Mesoamerican art.  The Cantor Arts Center\, Stanford\, CA. iOpen Wedne
 sdays – Sundays\, Free. FMI: 650-723-4177\, or museum.stanford.edu. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090428T120000
DTSTAMP:20090429T185707Z
SUMMARY:Living Traditions: Arts of the America
CREATED:20090429T185623Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090428T120000
LOCATION:Cantor Museum\, Stanford\, CA
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20100429T065959Z
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:MAY 1-3\,  25th Annual California Indian Market Peace Powwow
 \, at the Mission in San Juan Bautisca\, CA.  FMI: 831.623.4772.  peacev
 ision.net.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090502T120000
DTSTAMP:20090429T193651Z
SUMMARY:San Juan Bautista Powwow
CREATED:20090225T193751Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090504T120000
LOCATION:San Juan Bautista
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:MAY 1-3\,  25th Annual California Indian Market Peace Powwow
 \, at the Mission in San Juan Bautisca\, CA.  FMI: 831.623.4772.  peacev
 ision.net.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090503T120000
DTSTAMP:20090429T193655Z
SUMMARY:San Juan Bautista Powwow
CREATED:20090225T193751Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090505T120000
LOCATION:San Juan Bautista
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 29th at 7pm at the Friendship House Great Hall 
 in San Francisco.  The Electric Powwow is a community talent show that f
 eatures performances by some very gifted Native American performing arti
 sts in the San Francisco Bay area.  This year’s performers include Nativ
 e blues/jazz singer Phoenix and a dramatic performance by Eddie Madril\,
  Jeremy Goodfeather\, Red Bird Giving Band\, Twice as Good and others.  
 Proceeds from the event benefit the Native American Health Center (NAHC)
  Scholarship Fund and the Friendship House Client Fund.\n \nTickets can 
 be purchased online at www.brownpapertickets.com (type Electric Powwow i
 n the search field) or in person at the Friendship House.  You can also 
 call ahead to reserve your tickets: (415) 865-0964.  Ticket prices are $
 10.00 for general seating and $25.00 for VIP seating.\n \nFor more infor
 mation on the Electric Powwow: contact Ashley Phillips at (415) 865-0964
  or D’Shane Barnett at 510-747-3033.\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090529T190000
DTSTAMP:20090527T202114Z
SUMMARY:Electric Powwow!!
CREATED:20090503T185029Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090529T220000
LOCATION:Friendship  House\, San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:May 23\, 1pm & 6pm in Vacaville - come join us read below:\n
  \nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – January 18\, 2009                            
                      \nContact:  Kawika Alfiche\, Hâlau o Keikiali’i\nTe
 l.  (650) 588-1091 / Email:  info@apop.net                              
                                             \n \n \nHO’AILONA: INTERPRET
 ING THE WORLD THROUGH HULA\nHalau o Keikiali`i presents a Hula Productio
 n entitled Ho`ailona: Forces of Nature\nExploring answers to life’s ques
 tions through our natural world\n \nSouth San Francisco – Hâlau o Keikia
 li’i and the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center is pleased to announce 
 Ho’ailona: Forces of Nature\, a unique performance event that promises t
 o arouse the senses through the art of traditional hula on Saturday\, Ma
 y 23\, 2009\, at 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm.  The performances will take place 
 at the Vacaville Performing Arts Theater (VPAT)\, 1010 Ulatis Drive\, Va
 caville\, CA 95696.  Tickets are $15-30.  For tickets\, call (707) 449-6
 217 or log onto www.vpat.net\nThe Hawaiian concept of Ho’ailona is based
  on the idea that our natural world constantly reflects what we need to 
 know and understand – that is\, if we choose to pay close attention.  Fr
 om gentle breezes that coincide with sentimental thoughts of a loved one
  passed to ominous cloud formations that point to impending danger\, Ho’
 ailona can take many forms and are believed to be direct communication f
 rom higher spirits or ancestors watching over us. \nThrough the exciteme
 nt and beauty of Hawaiian poetry\, dance\, and music\, Hâlau o Keikiali’
 i brings to life nature’s elements as we explore how these Ho’ailona gui
 de and shape our lives. Among tche highlights of this production (its se
 cond showing in California)\, thirty dancers interpret an ancient prophe
 cy from signs revealed of the coming of foreigners from far off lands. A
 ll the hula (dances) and mele (songs) performed call out to the differen
 t elements and remind us that we are but a small part of this great plan
 et – Papahānanaumoku\, Mother Earth.\nHâlau o Keikiali’i is a Hawaiian C
 ultural Group that was founded in 1994 and is now based in South San Fra
 ncisco.  Since its inception\, its goal has been to perpetuate the rich 
 culture of Hawaiian people through educational workshops\, performances\
 , and other cultural events.  Kawika Alfiche\, Kumu Hula (Hula Teacher) 
 of Hâlau o Keikiali’i and Director of the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural C
 enter states\, “The great part about this production is its appeal to bo
 th young and old\, for the avid hula audience or those seeing traditiona
 l dance for the first time. Ho`ailona: Forces of Nature is sure to be an
  inspiring production with energetic dances\, melodic chants and songs\,
  historical revelations\, and beautiful imagery of the Islands. Ho`ailon
 a are meant to guide us in our daily lives\; after witnessing this perfo
 rmance\, we hope our audience will gain a deeper understanding of our wo
 rld\, the environmental signs that are relevant to us and how we can uti
 lize this understanding today.” Also featured in this production is Hala
 u o Ku`ulei of Vacaville.\n# # #\nIf you would like more information abo
 ut this topic\, or to schedule an interview with Kawika Alfiche\, please
  call (650) 588-1091 or email info@apop.net\n\n\n-- \nna Kawika Alfiche 
 \nhttp://www.myspace.com/kawikaalfiche \nhttp://www.keikialii.com - Hala
 u Hula\nhttp://www.apop.net <http://www.apop.net/>  - Kaululehua Hawaiia
 n Cultural Center\nhttp://www.Kaleocafe.com <http://www.kaleocafe.com/> 
  - Our Cafe\nhttp://www.hawaiitunes.com <http://www.hawaiitunes.com/>  -
  CD download\nhttp://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kawika - CD purchase\n\n"A`ohe pa
 u ka ‘ike i ka hälau ho`okahi." \nAll knowledge is not taught in the sam
 e school. \nOne can learn from many sources.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090523T130000
DTSTAMP:20090506T182942Z
SUMMARY:Halau o Keikiali`i - Hula Production - HO`ailona Forces of Natur
 e
CREATED:20090506T182942Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090523T140000
LOCATION:Vacaville
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 13 meeting at the de Young Museum from 6:00 
 to 8:00 p.m.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090513T180000
DTSTAMP:20090511T200600Z
SUMMARY:de Young NAPAC Meeting 
CREATED:20090511T200600Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090513T200000
LOCATION:de Young
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:ATTENTION:\n \nDue to a scheduling conflict with the State c
 apitol\, the AIRRO meeting has been moved to a new venue. The meeting is
  still scheduled for Saturday\, May 16th from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.  A Sp
 ecial Thanks goes to Board Member Eric Enriquez\, who found a new place 
 in Sacramento.\n \nThe new meeting location is:\n \nSacramento Native Am
 erican Health Center\n2020 J Street - 2nd Floor\nSacramento\, CA 95811\n
 \nFeel free to park in the parking lot spaces marked 'Indian Health' and
  enter through the Parking Lot side door. Here is a map: http://tinyurl.
 com/dygyfh\n
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DTSTAMP:20090527T191530Z
SUMMARY:AIRRO Annual Membership Meeting  and Agenda
CREATED:20090511T232336Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090516T130000
LOCATION:Sacramento
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SEQUENCE:9
DESCRIPTION:PROTEST AGAINST MASCOTS & RACISM IN SPORTS\nwhen the SF Gian
 ts play the Atlanta Braves SF Giants baseball games with the Atlanta Bra
 ves this May 25-27. It is part of a broader campaign to stop the use of 
 racist\, humiliating\, degrading stereotypes in sports (both public scho
 ols and professional).\n\nFMI: Tony Gonzales\neltonyg@earthlink.net\n\n\
 n\nMonday\, 25 May 2009\n11:00 am (rally)\n12:00 noon (press conference)
 \n
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DTSTAMP:20090521T202950Z
SUMMARY:Protest Atlanta Braves
CREATED:20090512T073852Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090525T130000
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:On this day in 1614\, Mexico found Juan De Oñate guilty of a
 trocities against Native people in New Mexico. Oñate is notorious for cu
 tting off the hands and feet of Acoma men and for enslaving the tribe's 
 women and children. His sentence was banishment from New Mexico. It was 
 later pardoned.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090513T140000
DTSTAMP:20090513T205709Z
SUMMARY:Juan De Oñate guilty of atrocities
CREATED:20090513T205640Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090513T150000
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DESCRIPTION:Prayer walk will begin this Saturday\, May 16th\, 2009 @ 9am
  at the\nintersection of 47th Ave and International Blvd in east Oakland
 . Walk\nparticipants are expected to wear white t-shirts\, and bring the
 ir own\nrefillable water bottles. This is a memorial walk as opposed to 
 a protest so\nplease keep that in mind. If you are not able to participa
 te in the walk\nplease attend the community feed at the Intertribal Frie
 ndship House located\nat 523 International Blvd\, at 2:30pm. Thank you.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090516T230000
DTSTAMP:20090514T052311Z
SUMMARY:Prayer Walk
CREATED:20090514T052243Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090517T000000
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:The Holocaust Beneath Our Feet\nA History of the Federated I
 ndians of Graton Rancheria\nGreg Sarris\nIn Warren Auditorium (Ives Hall
 )\nSonoma State University\nMay 19\, 2009\n4:00 p.m.\n26th Annual Sonoma
  State University\n2009 Holocaust Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090519T160000
DTSTAMP:20090515T172327Z
SUMMARY:Holocaust Beneath Our Feet
CREATED:20090515T172227Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090519T180000
LOCATION:Sonoma State
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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for some fun! Next Tuesday\, May 26th\, Richa
 rd Sanchez will be back with more Native crafting and Miko will be teach
 ing the first in a series of community dance songs. Derek would also lik
 e to share some other traditional uses of tobacco.\nSo please join us on
  Tuesday\, May 26th\, at the San Francisco LGBT Center\, at 7:30 pm. The
  Center is located at 1800 Market Street\, at the corner of Octavia. Che
 ck the lobby board for our location\; we usually meet in Room 301.\nBay 
 Area American Indian Two-Spirts: Craft Night May 26\, 7:30 pm\n\n‏ 1800M
 arket Street Box # 95\nSF\, CA 94102-6227\n(415) 865-5616\n admin@baaits
 .org\n www.baaits.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090526T193000
DTSTAMP:20090522T170402Z
SUMMARY:Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits: Craft Night
CREATED:20090522T170304Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090527T213000
LOCATION:San Francisco
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:14000 Fruitvale Avenue\, Saratoga\, CA .  408-741-4029 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090926T120000
DTSTAMP:20090522T172038Z
SUMMARY:West Valley Pow-wow
CREATED:20090522T171926Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090927T000000
LOCATION:Saratoga CA
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:14th Annual Vallejo Contest Powwow\nService Club Park\, Mare
  Island Way\, Vallejo\, CA\n JULY 25 - 26\, 2009\n\nHours: Saturday - 10
 :00a.m. - midnight. Sunday 10:00a.m. - 6:00p.m.\nGrand Entry Saturday 1:
 00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.\, Sunday 1:00 p.m.\n\nPublic Welcome!\nM.C. - Tom 
 Phillips\, Drum - Southern Exprress\nFREE Admission. FREE parking\, \nNo
  Camping\nLocated off HWY 80\nMore Information: Email: wailaki10@comcast
 .net \n(916) 421-0657 for general information and vendors\n(916) 421-065
 7 FAX\nVallejo Powwow\nc/o P.O. Box 246052\nSacramento\, CA 95924\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090727T100000
DTSTAMP:20090522T172222Z
SUMMARY:Vallejo Contest Powwow
CREATED:20090522T172147Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090728T180000
LOCATION:Vallejo\, CA
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:MAY 23-24\, 2009\nOroville Pow Wow\nPlumas Elementary School
 \, Oroville\, CA\n\nFREE Community Contest Pow Wow. Everyone Welcome!\n\
 nNorthern and Southern music and dancing\, contests\, exibitions\, Princ
 ess contests\, vendors.\n\nAdmission: FREE! Parking: FREE!\n\nCamping: A
 vailable\, contact for information.\n\nDirections: Hwy 70 (65 miles nort
 h of Sacramento\, CA.)Exit at Grand Ave\, west one block to Plumas Ave. 
 School. Event is on the soccer field behind the school buildings.\n\nNo 
 Alcohol\, No Drugs\, No Tobacco\, No Animals\, No Weapons\n\nMore Inform
 ation: Email: orovillepowwow@live.com \nPhone: (530) 532-1611\nAddress: 
 P.O. Box 214\nOroville\, CA 95965-0214\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090523T120000
DTSTAMP:20090522T172432Z
SUMMARY:Oroville Pow Wow
CREATED:20090522T172432Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090524T120000
LOCATION:Oroville
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:MAY 23-24\, 2009\nOroville Pow Wow\nPlumas Elementary School
 \, Oroville\, CA\n\nFREE Community Contest Pow Wow. Everyone Welcome!\n\
 nNorthern and Southern music and dancing\, contests\, exibitions\, Princ
 ess contests\, vendors.\n\nAdmission: FREE! Parking: FREE!\n\nCamping: A
 vailable\, contact for information.\n\nDirections: Hwy 70 (65 miles nort
 h of Sacramento\, CA.)Exit at Grand Ave\, west one block to Plumas Ave. 
 School. Event is on the soccer field behind the school buildings.\n\nNo 
 Alcohol\, No Drugs\, No Tobacco\, No Animals\, No Weapons\n\nMore Inform
 ation: Email: orovillepowwow@live.com \nPhone: (530) 532-1611\nAddress: 
 P.O. Box 214\nOroville\, CA 95965-0214\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090524T120000
DTSTAMP:20090522T172609Z
SUMMARY:Oroville Pow Wow
CREATED:20090522T172432Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090524T120000
LOCATION:Oroville
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:The 24th Annual Honoring of the Elders Gathering\nJune 5\, 6
  & 7\, 2009\nMount Madonna (Santa Clara County Park at the Summit of the
  Santa Cruz  \nMountains on Hwy 152 between Gilroy and Watsonville) acce
 ss via Hwy  \n101 or Hwy 1\n\nCome and enjoy traditional dancing\, India
 n Tacos\, & other food.\nVendor booths with native North and South Ameri
 can arts & crafts\n\nVendor\, you need to contact: Lubia 510-59900130 lu
 naxicana@pacbell.net\n\nGeneral info: Jody 408-287-8366\,  june1jody@hot
 mail.com\n\nThis is a clean and sober event.\n\nCo-Hosted by Pajaro Vall
 ey Indian Council\n
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DTSTAMP:20090522T174826Z
SUMMARY:Honoring of the Elders Gathering
CREATED:20090522T174826Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090606
LOCATION:Santa Clara
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Mata Ortiz Pottery Show \nWith Eidell Wasserman \n\nSaturday
 \, May 23 \n10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. \nSunday\, May 24 \n11:00 a.m. to 5:
 00 p.m. \n\nThe village of Mata Ortiz in Chihuahua\, Mexico is world ren
 own for its fine pottery. As a young man\, Juan Quezada recreated the an
 cient pottery technology of the Paquime Indians who disappeared from the
  area over 500 years ago. His talent was discoverd in the late 70's by S
 pencer McCallum who shared it with the world. \n\nWith only a third grad
 e education\, this brilliant man searched out where the ancients mined t
 he clay and the minerals used to paint the pots\, how the pots were cons
 tructed and fired. Now there are over 300 potters in this village making
  some of the finest pots on the world. \n\nEidell Wasserman has been mak
 ing the trek to Mata Ortiz for many\nyears\, bringing back a variety of 
 pots ranging in price from\n$10.00 to well over $1\,000. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090523T100000
DTSTAMP:20090522T194511Z
SUMMARY:Mata Ortiz Pottery Show
CREATED:20090522T194511Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090523T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Albany
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SEQUENCE:3
DESCRIPTION:Mata Ortiz Pottery Show \nWith Eidell Wasserman \n\nSaturday
 \, May 23 \n10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. \nSunday\, May 24 \n11:00 a.m. to 5:
 00 p.m. \n\nThe village of Mata Ortiz in Chihuahua\, Mexico is world ren
 own for its fine pottery. As a young man\, Juan Quezada recreated the an
 cient pottery technology of the Paquime Indians who disappeared from the
  area over 500 years ago. His talent was discoverd in the late 70's by S
 pencer McCallum who shared it with the world. \n\nWith only a third grad
 e education\, this brilliant man searched out where the ancients mined t
 he clay and the minerals used to paint the pots\, how the pots were cons
 tructed and fired. Now there are over 300 potters in this village making
  some of the finest pots on the world. \n\nEidell Wasserman has been mak
 ing the trek to Mata Ortiz for many\nyears\, bringing back a variety of 
 pots ranging in price from\n$10.00 to well over $1\,000. 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090524T110000
DTSTAMP:20090522T194600Z
SUMMARY:Mata Ortiz Pottery Show
CREATED:20090522T194511Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090524T170000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Albany
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Vintage Saltillo Sale!\nFriday\, June 19 \n6:30 p.m. to 8:30
  p.m.\nOne night only\nGorgeous vintage saltillos!  Hard to find\, many 
 in excellent condition. They can be used as dance shawls\, table coverin
 gs\, altar cloths\, etc. \nThey all come from Saltillo\, Mexico. Every s
 ingle one is beautiful! Prices vary based on size and quality.\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090619T183000
DTSTAMP:20090522T194652Z
SUMMARY:Vintage Saltillo
CREATED:20090522T194652Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090619T203000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Albany
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 11\nSunday\, July 12\nMichael Horse:\nLedger
  Paintings on Love & Courtship and Vintage\ninspired jewelry\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090711T220000
DTSTAMP:20090522T194825Z
SUMMARY:Michael Horse Ledger Paintings
CREATED:20090522T194825Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090711T230000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Albany
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 11\nSunday\, July 12\nMichael Horse:\nLedger
  Paintings on Love & Courtship and Vintage\ninspired jewelry\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090712T230000
DTSTAMP:20090522T194859Z
SUMMARY:Michael Horse Ledger Paintings
CREATED:20090522T194859Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090713T000000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Albany
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 18\nSunday\, July 19\nPawn Jewelry Show\nwit
 h Art Quintana\nBox loads of jewelry from\nthe Southwest
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090718T100000
DTSTAMP:20090522T194951Z
SUMMARY:Pawm Jewelry w Art Quintana
CREATED:20090522T194951Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090718T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Albany
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 18\nSunday\, July 19\nPawn Jewelry Show\nwit
 h Art Quintana\nBox loads of jewelry from\nthe Southwest
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090719T110000
DTSTAMP:20090522T195025Z
SUMMARY:Pawn Jewelry w Art Quintana
CREATED:20090522T195025Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090719T170000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Albany
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Tlingit & Haida Members\nI would like to invite you to our O
 pen General Meeting to be held at the Rockridge Public Library\, 5366 Co
 llege Ave.\, Oakland 94618\, beginning at 11 a.m. until 2 p.m on Saturda
 y\, May 30th.  We will have a business meeting beginning promptly at 11 
 a.m.  We usually all bring some finger food to share.  Come see what San
  Francisco Village Tlingit & Haida is all about.  We will be planning ou
 r summer events and the Delegates that went to the Tlingit & Haida Conve
 ntion in Juneau on our behalf will be making reports on the activities b
 ack home in Juneau.\n \nHope to see you there on Saturday\, May 30th.   
 \nKathy Paddock\, President\n\nSF Tlingit & Haida Community Council\npho
 ne 415 887 9315
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DTSTAMP:20090522T231350Z
SUMMARY:Tlingit & Haida Meeting
CREATED:20090522T231350Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090530T140000
LOCATION:Rockridge Public Library\, 5366 College Ave.\, Oakland 94618
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Huichol Art w Luciano Valdez\n\nSaturday\, July 25\, 10 am -
  6 pm\nSunday\, July 26\, 11 am - 5 pm.\n\n Gathering Tribes\, 1412 Sola
 no Ave\, Albany. \nFMI: 510.528-9038 www.gatheringtribes.com.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090725T100000
DTSTAMP:20090523T190945Z
SUMMARY:Huichol Art w Luciano Valdez
CREATED:20090523T190945Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090725T180000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, 1412 Solano Ave\, Albany
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Huichol Art w Luciano Valdez\n\nSaturday\, July 25\, 10 am -
  6 pm\nSunday\, July 26\, 11 am - 5 pm.\n\n Gathering Tribes\, 1412 Sola
 no Ave\, Albany. \nFMI: 510.528-9038 www.gatheringtribes.com.\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090726T110000
DTSTAMP:20090523T190957Z
SUMMARY:Huichol Art w Luciano Valdez
CREATED:20090523T190957Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090726T170000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, 1412 Solano Ave\, Albany
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:16
DESCRIPTION:Muwekma-Tah-Ruk's 20th	Anniversary!.\n4 pm Open House\n5:30 
 Community sharing and dinner with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe.\nStanford Un
 iversity\, Palo Alto\nrsvp kaylarae@stanford.edu\n\nIf you can't make it
  but would like to participate\, send any emailed pictures\, words\, tho
 ughts and stories you would like to share.
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DTSTAMP:20090527T203304Z
SUMMARY:Muwekma-Tah-Ruk's 20th	Anniversary!
CREATED:20090526T051342Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090530T200000
LOCATION:Stanford
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Requesting your companionship\, family\, friends and neighbo
 rs in an old fashion "Revival"\n\nMay 29th Friday\, 7:30\nMay 30th Satur
 day\, 7:30\nMay 31st Sunday\, 11 am\n\nAmerican Indian Baptist Church\n1
 315 102nd Avenue\nOakland CA 94603\n\nFMI/For More Info:\nShawney Hardri
 dge Pastor510-562-5352\nshardridge6@aol.com\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090529T193000
DTSTAMP:20090526T182553Z
SUMMARY:Revival
CREATED:20090526T182150Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090529T193000
LOCATION:Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Requesting your companionship\, family\, friends and neighbo
 rs in an old fashion "Revival"\n\nMay 29th Friday\, 7:30\nMay 30th Satur
 day\, 7:30\nMay 31st Sunday\, 11 am\n\nAmerican Indian Baptist Church\n1
 315 102nd Avenue\nOakland CA 94603\n\nFMI/For More Info:\nShawney Hardri
 dge Pastor510-562-5352\nshardridge6@aol.com\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090530T193000
DTSTAMP:20090526T182558Z
SUMMARY:Revival
CREATED:20090526T182150Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090530T193000
LOCATION:Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:Requesting your companionship\, family\, friends and neighbo
 rs in an old fashion "Revival"\n\nMay 29th Friday\, 7:30\nMay 30th Satur
 day\, 7:30\nMay 31st Sunday\, 11 am\n\nAmerican Indian Baptist Church\n1
 315 102nd Avenue\nOakland CA 94603\n\nFMI/For More Info:\nShawney Hardri
 dge Pastor510-562-5352\nshardridge6@aol.com\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090526T182626Z
SUMMARY:Revival
CREATED:20090526T182150Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090531T110000
LOCATION:Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:May 16–June 28\n\nCalifornia Jewelry and Regalia by Meyo Mar
 rufo\, Melissa Leal\, Tiffany Adams\, Sage Peconom\, Luwana Quitiquit\, 
 Pauline Kaufman\, Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.\, Folsom. For d
 etails call (916) 985-3851 or email pwtfolsom@aol.com.
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DTSTAMP:20090527T191715Z
SUMMARY:California Jewelry and Regalia 
CREATED:20090527T191621Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090516T140000
LOCATION:Pacific Western Traders\, 305 Wool St.\, Folsom
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:32nd Annual Gathering of Honored Elders\, California State I
 ndian Museum\, 2816 K St.\, Sacramento. Participants include California 
 Native vendors\, community service groups\, Indian dancers\, and guest s
 peakers. Luncheon served to the Elders\, food will be available for purc
 hase for guests. Free admission. FMI:  916.324-0971 or www.parks.ca.gov/
 indianmuseum.
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DTSTAMP:20090527T191929Z
SUMMARY:Gathering of Honored Elders
CREATED:20090527T191754Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090606T130000
LOCATION:California State Indian Museum\, 2816 K St.\, Sacramento
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:9th Annual California Basketweavers Gathering\, Tish-Tang Ca
 mpgrounds\, Hoopa. Hosted by the California Indian Basketweavers Associa
 tion.  June 26\, Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for Native Californian bask
 etweavers\, open to the public June 27\, Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m and 
 June 28 Sun. 9:00 a.m. to noon. Email ciba@ciba.org for more information
 .
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T090000
DTSTAMP:20090527T192918Z
SUMMARY:California Basketweavers Gathering
CREATED:20090527T192514Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T190000
LOCATION:Hoopa
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:9th Annual California Basketweavers Gathering\, Tish-Tang Ca
 mpgrounds\, Hoopa. Hosted by the California Indian Basketweavers Associa
 tion.  June 26\, Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for Native Californian bask
 etweavers\, open to the public June 27\, Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m and 
 June 28 Sun. 9:00 a.m. to noon. Email ciba@ciba.org for more information
 .
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090626T090000
DTSTAMP:20090527T192817Z
SUMMARY:California Basketweavers Gathering
CREATED:20090527T192536Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090626T190000
LOCATION:Hoopa
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:9th Annual California Basketweavers Gathering\, Tish-Tang Ca
 mpgrounds\, Hoopa. Hosted by the California Indian Basketweavers Associa
 tion.  June 26\, Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for Native Californian bask
 etweavers\, open to the public June 27\, Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m and 
 June 28 Sun. 9:00 a.m. to noon. Email ciba@ciba.org for more information
 .
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090628T090000
DTSTAMP:20090527T192844Z
SUMMARY:California Basketweavers Gathering
CREATED:20090527T192548Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090628T120000
LOCATION:Hoopa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:NAHC Healthy Nations Wellness Center\nto Honor Four Communit
 y Members\n \nPlease join the Healthy Nations Wellness Center (HNWC) on 
 Thursday\, June 4th\, in honoring four community members who have improv
 ed their lives through physical fitness and nutrition.  American Indians
  suffer disproportionately high rates of diabetes\, heart disease and ob
 esity.  One way that NAHC combats these illnesses is through the establi
 shment of our own community gym and nutrition program.\n \nSince 2003\, 
 many community members have chosen to improve their personal wellbeing b
 y joining the Healthy Nations Wellness Center.  HNWC has cardio gym equi
 pment\, free weights\, and fitness classes all available for only $25 a 
 month.\n \nThe honoring ceremony on June 4th will include speakers\, ref
 reshments and demonstrations of some of the many fitness classes offered
  by the gym.  Please join us and spread the word!!\n \nWhat:            
       NAHC Community Honoring Ceremony\nWhere:                HNWC Gym (
 1423 Fruitvale Ave. in Oakland)\nWhen:                 Thursday\, June 4
 th from 1pm to 3pm\n \nFor more information about the event or to find o
 ut how you can get involved in making sure that the HNWC gym stays open\
 , please call us at 510-434-1772.\n 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090604T130000
DTSTAMP:20090527T193119Z
SUMMARY:HNWC Gym to Honor Community Members
CREATED:20090527T193119Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090604T150000
LOCATION:1423 Fruitvale Ave.\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:2
DESCRIPTION:LAKOTA HARDEN\nAn Update on Current Native Issues and Events
 \n \nMay 27\, 2009\n1-2pm\, 1401 Hart Hall\n \nA potluck lunch will be h
 eld 12-1\, before her presentation.\n \n \n \n \n \nLakota Harden (Minne
 coujou/Yankton Lakota & HoChunk) is an orator\, activist\, community org
 anizer\, workshop facilitator\, radio host and poet.  She has dedicated 
 her life\, as a daughter of seven generations of Lakota leaders\, to lib
 eration and justice.  Harden first became an accomplished speaker as a y
 outh and representative of the early American Indian Movement's “We Will
  Remember” Survival School on the Pine Ridge reservation\, established o
 ut of the 1973 Wounded Knee occupation. She has continued her activism o
 ver the years\, working with the International Indian Treaty Council (II
 TC)\, Women of All Red Nations (WARN) and the Black Hills Alliance.\n \n
 Harden recently traveled to Alaska at the request of the Sitka Tribe to 
 work with their youth on a totem-pole project - helping modern youth rev
 ive a centuries-old traditional cultural healing project. She also regul
 arly travels to South Dakota where she is involved in supporting and par
 ticipating in efforts to keep alive the cultural and spiritual ways of l
 ife of pre-colonial traditional ceremonies\n \nHarden is a host on the w
 eekly radio program Bay Native Circle on Pacifica radio station KPFA in 
 the San Francisco Bay Area. The program features interviews\, current ev
 ents and perspectives of the Native American community.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090527T130000
DTSTAMP:20090527T194151Z
SUMMARY:Lakota Harden at UC Davis
CREATED:20090527T193900Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090527T140000
LOCATION:UC Davis
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:WEAVING WORKSHOP\nwith Diana Almendariz\n \nSaturday\, June 
 13\n1401 Hart Hall\, 10am – 5pm\n \n\n \nThis workshop is an introductor
 y course in the basketry technique of twining.  Working with tule (bulru
 sh\, scirpus) a medium sized basket will be created.  We'll cover the ba
 sic technique using local tule\, a strong\, flexible material that's eas
 y to work with.  We'll look at other kinds of baskets and objects that c
 an be made from tule\, and talk about the many uses of tule\, past and p
 resent.\n \nDiana Almendariz is Maidu\, Wintun\, Hoopa and Karuk and is 
 a renowned Maidu interpreter and traditional skills specialist.\n \nThe 
 workshop is free and open to the public.\n \nSPACE IS LIMITED TO 15 PART
 ICIPANTS!\nTo reserve your place email: cngorman@ucdavis.edu\n \nPartici
 pants should meet promptly at the C.N. Gorman Museum and dress comfortab
 ly. \nPlease bring scissors and your own lunch.
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DTSTAMP:20090527T194001Z
SUMMARY:Diana Almendariz at UC Davis
CREATED:20090527T194001Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090613T170000
LOCATION:1401 Hart Hall\, UC Davis
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Native American Graduation Dinner and Awards Presentation\n5
 :00-9:00\, Saturday\, June 13\nElliot Program Center\, Governors Corner\
 nInfo: Yve Chavez\, ychavez@stanford and Roni Lane\, vlane@stanford
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090613T170000
DTSTAMP:20090528T212029Z
SUMMARY:Stanford NA Graduation Dinner
CREATED:20090528T212029Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090613T210000
LOCATION:Stanford
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Please join Director Georgina Lightning\nExecutive Producer 
 Audrey Martinez\nRepresentatives of the San Manuel Band of Mission India
 ns\nand members of the cast for a private screening of the film\n \n \nO
 LDER THAN AMERICA\nA film that delves into the affairs of American India
 n Boarding Schools\nWinner of 18 Awards\, including “Best Feature Film\,
 ” “Best Director\,” and “Excellence in Film.”\n \nPresented by the\nCali
 fornia Latino Legislative Caucus\n \nIn partnership with\nSenate Preside
 nt Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg\nAssembly Speaker Karen Bass\n& Tribal Alli
 ance Productions\n \n \n \nWhen\nMonday\, June 1\, 2009\nHosted Cocktail
  Reception at 5:30pm\nFilm Screening at 6:30pm\nQ & A to follow screenin
 g\n \n \nWhere\nThe Historical Crest Theater\n1013 K Street\nSacramento\
 , CA\n \n \nIn Attendance\n \nDirector\nGeorgina Lightning\n \nExecutive
  Director\nAudrey Martinez\n \nActors\nWes Studi\n(Avatar\, We Shall Rem
 ain Series)\,\nTantoo Cardinal\n(“Legends of the Fall” “Smoke Signals”)\
 nGeorgina Lightning\n (“Christmas in the Clouds” “West Wing”)\nCrystle L
 ightning\n(“Tamales and Gumbo” “American Pie Presents Band Camp”)\n Denn
 is Banks\n(“The Last of the Mohicans” “War Game”)\n \nAlso in attendance
 \nCalifornia State Legislators\nMembers of the Governor’s Office\nPoliti
 cal VIPs\, local VIPs\, all Minority Caucuses\nMembers of the Senate (se
 veral levels)\nAnd many others…\n \nThe favor of a reply is requested\nP
 lease RSVP Michelle R. Shining Elk\, Publicist\nTelephone: 818.813.3701 
 or Email: michelleshiningelk@gmail.com\n \nAdditional background informa
 tion about the film and Indian boarding schools is provided below in thi
 s email.\nFollowing is a link to the OLDER THAN AMERICA trailer: http://
 www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoHT6EP5sxI\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090601T173000
DTSTAMP:20090530T002029Z
SUMMARY:PRIVATE SCREENING OF "OLDER THAN AMERICA" 
CREATED:20090530T002029Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090601T183000
LOCATION:Historical Crest  Theater\n1013 K  Street\nSacramento\, CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Jeremy Goodfeather CD Release Party\n\nWith Special Guest Pe
 rformers\n\nPura Fe\n\nCoexist\n\nNomi\n\n\n\nShow starts @ 8 pm\n\nFrid
 ay June 19th @ The Hotel Utah\n\n500 4th st @ Bryant --- San Francisco\n
 \n\n\nFree CD with admission\n\nCover charge $12\n\n\n\nJeremy Goodfeath
 er\n\nJeremy Goodfeather (Mohawk\, Mexica) is a San Francisco-based sing
 er/\nsongwriter who plays a dynamic acoustic set of original\, heartfelt
 \nmusic with a simple\, straightforward vibe. He pulls from a wide range
 \nof influences and styles to create an organic sound that can be rock\,
 \nblues\, reggae\, funk\, jazz\, country or anything else that it takes 
 to\ntell a story with music. Jeremy was awarded an Individual Artist Gra
 nt\nfrom the San Francisco Native Arts Commission in May 2008 and was an
 \ninvited performer at the American Indian Film Festival's recent\ntribu
 te to Floyd Red Crow Westerman. This is Jeremy's first album self-\nenti
 tled Goodfeather. He has shared a stage with notable performers\nsuch as
  Bonnie Raitt\, Keith Secola\, and John Densmore.\n\nTickets available: 
 http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionD
 ata&eventId=1693534\n\n\nFor More Information visit http://www.myspace.c
 om/jeremygoodfeather\nor\n\ncontact goodfeather777@gmail.com.\n\n\nFlyer
  images can be viewed and downloaded @\n\nhttp://img.photobucket.com/alb
 ums/v221/saylooli/cdreleasefront.jpg\n\nhttp://img.photobucket.com/album
 s/v221/saylooli/CDreleaseback.jpg\n\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090603T182654Z
SUMMARY:Goodfeather CD Release Party
CREATED:20090603T182522Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090619T233000
LOCATION:Hotel Utah\, SF
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Well SURF’S UP! And they’re still demonstrating and creating
 . Keeping the waters roiling so social change can rise to the surface. O
 ld lesbian radicals don’t die they just keep writing poems! Elana Dykewo
 mon\, Carla Trujillo\, Reid Gómez and Jewelle Gomez will read from new w
 ork and old\, sing with Debbie Fier and talk about what makes a revoluti
 on---mostly sex and politics.\nThis is a pot luck of love and activism\,
  so bring your favorite finger food (that’s an old dyke joke!). Plaid fl
 annel shirts\, red lipstick\, Frye boots\, leather bustiers and wheel ch
 airs all welcome!\nWeb Link: \nNational Queer Arts Festival\nCity: \nSan
  Francisco\nState: \nCalifornia\nLocation: \nLGBT Community Center - Cer
 emonial Room POTLUCK 7pm\, EVENT 7:30pm
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SUMMARY:Reid Gomez Spoken Word
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DESCRIPTION:FOUR WINDS\nin the \n31st Annual San Francisco Ethnic Dance 
 Festival!\nFour Winds is a six-man group with three musicians - one the 
 noted singer and composer John Carlos Perea - and three magnificently ad
 orned dancers: Madril\, his younger brother\, Marcos\, and their mentor\
 , Tony Fuentes\, a Sisseton Dakota Sioux who does the magical hoop dance
 \, which tells a creation myth.\nFour Winds: 2 and 8 p.m. June 27 and 2 
 p.m. June 28 at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. Tickets $22-$4
 4\, half off for under 16 at Saturday matinees. Package deals available 
 plus tickets to  June 13 gala with honorary chair Rita Moreno are $150. 
 (415) 392-4400\, www.cityboxoffice.com or www.tickets.com. For more info
 rmation\, (415) 474-3914.
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DTSTAMP:20090603T190733Z
SUMMARY:Four Winds in Ethnic Dance Festival
CREATED:20090603T185944Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T160000
LOCATION:Palace of Fine Arts\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:See flyer\nHula Immersion Dance Class\nwith\nKumu Hula Kawik
 a Alfiche\nMillenium Sports Club\, Vacaville\nFMI: www.apop.net
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SUMMARY:Hula Immersion Dance Class
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LOCATION:Vacaville
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DESCRIPTION:ART ATTACK\nFriday\, June 5\non Solano Avenue\n6:30 pm to 9:
 00 pm \nGathering Tribes will be featuring\naward winning Cherokee autho
 r:\nKim Shuck\, reading selected poems from Smuggling Cherokee.  Books w
 ill be available for purchase and signing by Kim.  Refreshments will be 
 served and fun will be had!  For more information about Kim Shuck go to 
 the "events" page at: www.gatheringtribes.com\nPick up your Art Attack p
 rogram at Gathering Tribes to see all of the other participating venues 
 on Solano Avenue. \n \nLots of gratitude to Roger Sosakete Perkins for g
 racing us with Mohawk Social songs and teaching us a few dances at the l
 ast Art Attack.  We all  had a great time!!
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SUMMARY:Art Attack w Gathering Tribes
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LOCATION:Solano Ave\, Albany
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DESCRIPTION:Zuni fetish carvings & jewelry at our\nAfter Hours Show\n7:3
 0 pm to 9:00 pm\nat Gathering Tribes
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SUMMARY:Zuni Fetish After Hours Show
CREATED:20090603T195322Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090603T210000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Albany
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DESCRIPTION:Art auction to benefit\nLeonard Peltier\nSaturday\, June 6\n
 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm\nAt: Back to the Picture\n1110 Howard Street\, SF\nAu
 ctioneer: Michael Horse\nWe've got a wonderful selection of auction item
 s from some of the premier Native artisans in the country including Emma
 nuel Montoya\, Ikoshy Montoya\, Guillermo Martinez\, as well as items fr
 om the personal collections of Michael Horse and Gathering Tribes.\nFor 
 more information about Leonard Peltier go to: http://www.whoisleonardpel
 tier.info\n
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SUMMARY:Peltier Art Auction
CREATED:20090603T195422Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090606T210000
LOCATION:San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Community Film Screening of\n\n             "Jim Thorpe\, Th
 e World's Greatest Athlete"\n\n              Saturday\, June 6\, 2009\n 
              6:30-7:30pm: Reception\n              7:30pm: Screening fol
 lowed by discussion\n\n              Intertribal Friendship House\n     
          523 International Blvd.\n              Oakland\, CA 94606\n\nA 
 special invitation is extended to our Sac and Fox community members to a
 ttend this screening.  Tom Weidlinger\, co-producer and co-writer\,  wil
 l be available for a discussion after the film.\n\nA donation of $5-20 w
 ill be requested as a fundraiser for Intertribal    \n Friendship House.
   No one will be turned away for lack of funds.\n\n"Jim Thorpe\, The Wor
 ld's Greatest Athlete" is a recently released feature length documentary
  biography of the legendary Sac and Fox athlete.  Produced by Moira Prod
 uctions\, it was co-produced and co-written by Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki) 
 and Tim Weidlinger of Moira Productions.  Beginning with Thorpe's boyhoo
 d in Oklahoma\, the film \nchronicles his rise to athletic stardom at th
 e Carlisle Indian Industrial School\, winning two gold medals at the 191
 2 Summer Olympics\, and his career in professional sports.  Thorpe retir
 ed from pro sports at age 41\, eventually becoming a representative for 
 Indian extras in Hollywood\, fighting for equal pay for Native Americans
  in the movies.  In the 1940's he crisscrossed the nation as a public sp
 eaker advocating for Indian self-determination.\n\nThe film uses in-dept
 h interviews with Thorpe's surviving children\, and images culled from o
 ver 75 archive sources\, both stills and motion picture.  Presented by N
 ative American Public Television\, the film will air on U.S. public tele
 vision stations in fall 2009 and winter 2010. For more information: http
 ://www.jimthorpefilm.com.\n\nFor information on the screening\, call 510
 -836-1955 (IFH)     \n
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SUMMARY:Film  "Jim Thorpe\, World's Greatest Athlete\,"
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090606T213000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House\n               523 International 
 Blvd.\n               Oakland\, CA 94606
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090725T100000
DTSTAMP:20090609T235425Z
SUMMARY:Big Time at Kule Loklo
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090725T160000
LOCATION:Point Reyes National Seashore
DESCRIPTION:29th Annual Big Time Festival\nKule Loklo at Bear Valley\nPo
 int Reyes National Seashore\nSaturday\, July 25\, 2009\n10:00 a.m. to 4:
 00 p.m.\n(Please see attached flyer)\n \nJoin us for a free day of festi
 vities including dancing\, basket weaving and shell bead making.\nTradit
 ional California Indian crafts for sale.\nChildren’s activities througho
 ut the day.\nBring a picnic and enjoy the day with us.\n \nSponsored by:
 \n  The Miwok Archeological Preserve of Marin (MAPOM)\n  National Park S
 ervice\nFor more information:  www.info@mapom.org and www.nps.gov/pore a
 nd (415) 464-5140\n \nVendor Information:  Loretta Farley at (415) 464-5
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DESCRIPTION:20/20. Twenty Artists. Twenty Visions.\n      "Awesome art s
 how. Do not miss."\nWhat: Opening\nHost: Back to the Picture SoMa Galler
 y\, and curated by NIzhoni Ellenwood.\nStart Time: Thursday\, June 11 at
  6:00pm\nEnd Time: Thursday\, June 11 at 9:00pm\nWhere: 1110 Howard St\n
 \nTo see more details and RSVP\, follow the link below:\nhttp://www.face
 book.com/n/?event.php&eid=86261706887&mid=978aa5G2a4a69a3G1b44114G7\n\nT
 hanks\,\nThe Facebook Team\n
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SUMMARY:"20/20. Twenty Artists. Twenty Visions."...
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LOCATION:1110 Howard Street\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\n\nde Young Native American Programs A
 dvisory Committee and\nthe de Young Cultural Encounters Friday Nights pr
 esent\n \nHonor the Basket\nFriday\, June 12\, 2009\n\n6:00 – 8:45 p.m.\
 n \nOhlone welcome by Ann-Marie Sayers and\n\nKanyon Sayers-Roods\, Indi
 an Canyon\n\nHumaya Dancers and Singers of the Costanoan Rumsen Carmel T
 ribe led by Ohlone elder Tony Cerda will dance in celebration of the bas
 kets.\n\nCalifornia Traditional Pomo Dancers led by Doug Duncan will als
 o dance in celebration of the baskets\n\nBasketweavers l. frank and Kath
 y Wallace honor and celebrate the baskets.\n\nOther weavers including Ju
 lia Parker\, Lucy Parker and Abe Sanchez.\n\nCalendar details at the end
  of this release\n\n \n(San Francisco\, CA – May 29\, 2009) Honor the Ba
 sket is a special night featuring California Native American visual and 
 performing artists\, who will lead a celebration of California native ba
 skets on display at the de Young since October 2005.  These baskets will
  be rotated soon to make room for a new installation opening August 28th
 \, featuring Yua\, Spirit of the Arctic:  Eskimo and Inuit Art from the 
 Collection of Thomas G. Fowler and a display of selections of Pueblo pot
 tery gifted by Paul E. and Barbara H. Weiss.\nLeading the Honor the Bask
 et celebration will be representatives from the Indian Canyon Chular Tri
 be of Costanoan-Ohlone. The Ohlone people were the original inhabitants 
 of the San Francisco Bay Area before being displaced by various outsider
 s\, many of them European\, in the 19th and 20th centuries.  The Ohlone 
 consist of many sub-groups\, speaking different dialects.  They lived in
  what is now San Francisco and the Monterey Bay areas\, in San Jose\, an
 d as far south as King City and east to the Mt. Diablo mountain range.\n
 \nThe Ohlones see ancestral baskets as being alive\, as do many Native A
 merican groups.  For example\, an offering is made when the materials fo
 r the basket are harvested.   While baskets are being made\, prayers may
  go into the baskets.  Anything created with focus and energy\, such as 
 a basket\, takes on its own spirit and life.  So\, the Honor the Basket 
 event includes ceremony and dance in honor of this spirit.\n\nAnn-Marie 
 Sayers\, an Ohlone elder and Ohlone tribal chairperson of Indian Canyon\
 , will officially open the event\, and her daughter Kanyon Sayers-Roods 
 will sing “The Grandmother Song.”  Humaya dancers and singers of the Cos
 tanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe\, led by Tony Cerda\, an Ohlone elder\, will 
 dance in celebration of the baskets.  The Ohlone artists will be joined 
 by members of other California tribes.  Basketweavers l. frank\, Kathy W
 allace\, Julia Parker\, Lucy Parker and Abe Sanchez will honor the baske
 ts with storytelling and song.  The evening’s offerings will also includ
 e basket weaving demonstrations\, films\, and an art installation by Ohl
 one artists Charlene Sul and Anthony Sul.\n\nBoth the June 12th and Aug.
  28th events are part of the de Young’s “Cultural Encounters Friday Nigh
 ts at the de Young” series.\n\nThe Honor the Basket June 12th event has 
 been planned by a group of Bay Area resident Native people.  These inclu
 de Ohlone\, both Rumsen and Mutsun\; Pomo\; Hoopa and Tongva tribes (all
  Californian) and members of non-California tribes.  The planning for Ho
 nor the Basket is an example of cooperation and communication between th
 e museum and local Native communities.\n\nThe de Young strives to make a
 ll segments of the diverse community welcome and at home at the Museum. 
  To that end\, in the past\, the Museum has developed many exhibition co
 mmittees drawing from specific communities in the Bay Area that wish to 
 celebrate their cultures and educate the public.  The de Young Native Am
 erican Programs Advisory Committee\, which is comprised of 40 members\, 
 has been in existence since 2007.\nFourth Season of Cultural Encounters:
   Friday Nights at the de Young\n\nOn Friday Nights\, the entire museum 
 stays open until 8:45 p.m. offering a variety of interdisciplinary arts 
 programs\, including live music\, poetry\, films\, dance\, tours\, and l
 ectures. The cafe and a no-host cocktail bar are open for dinner and dri
 nks. There are hands-on art-making activities available for children and
  adults. Admission to the special Friday Night event is free for both mu
 seum members and non-members.  Regular admission fees apply to non-membe
 rs to visit the galleries: $10 adults\, $7 seniors\, $6 youths (13–17) a
 nd college students with ID\, free for children 12 and under. For more i
 nformation call 415.750.7694\, or e-mail nschach@famsf.org.\n\nCultural 
 Encounters at the de Young is a series of interconnected programs develo
 ped in collaboration with community arts organizations and performing an
 d visual artists. These programs are designed to attract new and diverse
  audiences to the museum while creating exciting educational and artisti
 c possibilities from the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions.
 \n\n \nCALENDAR LISTING\n\nWHAT:              Cultural Encounters Friday
  Nights at the de Young presents Honor the Basket\, an event organized i
 n collaboration with the de Young Native American Programs Advisory Comm
 ittee\n\n \nWHO:  Native California basket weavers and dancers celebrate
  the California baskets in the de Young's gallery for art of the America
 s\n\n                        •  Ohlone elder Ann-Marie Sayers opens the 
 event\n\n•  Sayer’s daughter\, Kanyon Sayers-Roods sings “The Grandmothe
 r Song”\n\n•  Humaya dancers and singers of the Costanoan Rumsen Carmel 
 Tribe\, led by Ohlone elder Tony Cerda\, will dance in celebration and h
 omage to the baskets.\n\n•  California traditional Pomo dancers led by D
 oug Duncan will also dance in celebration of the baskets.\n\n•  Basketwe
 avers l. frank and Kathy Wallace will honor the baskets with storytellin
 g and song.\n\n•  Other weavers including Julia Parker\, Lucy Parker and
  Abe Sanchez will demonstrate basketweaving.\n\n•  Ohlone visual artists
  Charlene Sul and Anthony Sul and Pomo visual artists will display works
  of art.\n\n•  Mary Jean Robertson\, host of KPOO radio’s Webworks:  Voi
 ces of        the Native Nations\, will be the DJ\n\nWHEN:            Fr
 iday\, June 12\, 2009 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.\n\nWHERE:          de 
 Young Museum\n\n                        Golden Gate Park\n\n50 Hagiwara 
 Tea Garden Drive\, San Francisco\, 94118\n\nTICKETS:       FREE admissio
 n into the event\n\n                        Gallery Admission:  Adults $
 10\, Seniors 65 and over $7\, Youth 13-17 $6\,\n\nCollege Students with 
 ID $6\, Children 12 and under FREE.\n\nPUBLIC INFORMATION:\n\n          
               (415) 750-7694 and www.deyoungmuseum.org or nschach@famsf.
 org\n\n \n# # #\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Honor the Basket
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LOCATION:de Young Museum\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:Friendship House Warmly Invites You to  \nFamilies in Recove
 ry 2009 \nA Celebration of Recovery in the  \nAmerican Indian Community 
  \n\nSaturday\, June 20\, 9 am to 3 pm \nGreat Hall at Friendship House 
 \n56 Julian Avenue • San Francisco \n\nAlumni Speakers  \nHonoring Commu
 nity Leaders  \nYouth Dancers  \nFriendship House Drum  \nSobriety Count
 down  \n\nPlease join us for this annual community event.  \nFamilies in
  Recovery is a day devoted to honoring graduates of the  \nFriendship Ho
 use program\, celebrating sobriety\, and recognition of  \nindividuals a
 nd organizations in the community.  \nHosted by Friendship House Associa
 tion of American Indians\, Inc.  \nFor more information please contact M
 yra Smith at 415-865-0964 or by e-mail atMyraS@friendshiphousesf.org\n\n
 www.friendshiphousesf.org \nThis is a clean and sober event\n“Honoring T
 hose Who Care” 
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SUMMARY:Families in Recovery 2009
CREATED:20090611T222659Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090620T150000
LOCATION:Friendship House\, 56 Julian Avenue\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Arvol Looking Horse\, 19th Generation Keeper of the Sacred W
 hite Buffalo Calf Pipe and organizer of the global World Peace and Praye
 r Day\, will be in the San Francisco Bay Area June 18 - 21 to participat
 e in several events and ceremonies.  Arvol’s annual free public ceremony
  for World Peace and Prayer Day is Father's Day\, and the summer solstic
 e\, Sunday\, June 21 at 11 am\, to be held at the Yerba Buena Gardens (o
 n Mission between 3rd and 4th Streets) in San Francisco\, before America
 n Indian Contemporay Arts and Yerba Buena Arts and Events' annual Native
  Contemporary Arts Festival from 12 noon - 3 pm. The free event includes
  a performers' line up with l frank\, California Traditional Pomo Dancer
 s\, Tchiya Amet and the Lighthouse Band\, Good Shield\, Jeremy Good Feat
 her and Pura Fe\, Medicine Warriors Dancers and All Nations Drum.  (For 
 more info on vendors\, performers contact janeenantoine@mac.com).
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SUMMARY:Arvol Looking Horse on World Peace and Prayer Day in SF
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090621T120000
LOCATION:Yerba Buena Gardens\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Hālau o Keikiali‘i invites you to come see us perform June 1
 3 & 14 in the 31st Annual San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival.\n\nHālau 
 o Keikiali‘i will perform a quartet of dances in the ancient hula kahiko
  style\, honoring the Ali‘i - Hawaiian gods - and featuring pa‘i umauma 
 (chest slapping)\, hula ku‘i (rhythmic stomping)\, and hula ‘uli‘uli (go
 urd rattles).\nSaturday\, June 13\, at 2 pm & 8 pm and Sunday\, June 14 
 at 2 pm\, Palace of Fine Arts\, San Francisco\, Don't wait - The past tw
 o years sold out!  Visit worldartswest.org for more info on the event or
  www.keikialii.com for more info about Hālau o Keikiali'i activities.
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SUMMARY:Hālau o Keikiali‘i at San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090613T150000
LOCATION:Palace of Fine Arts\, San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Hālau o Keikiali‘i invites you to come see us perform June 1
 3 & 14 in the 31st Annual San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival.\n\nHālau 
 o Keikiali‘i will perform a quartet of dances in the ancient hula kahiko
  style\, honoring the Ali‘i - Hawaiian gods - and featuring pa‘i umauma 
 (chest slapping)\, hula ku‘i (rhythmic stomping)\, and hula ‘uli‘uli (go
 urd rattles).\nSaturday\, June 13\, at 2 pm & 8 pm and Sunday\, June 14 
 at 2 pm\, Palace of Fine Arts\, San Francisco\, Don't wait - The past tw
 o years sold out!  Visit worldartswest.org for more info on the event or
  www.keikialii.com for more info about Hālau o Keikiali'i activities.
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SUMMARY:Hālau o Keikiali‘i at San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090613T220000
LOCATION:Palace of Fine Arts\, San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Hālau o Keikiali‘i invites you to come see us perform June 1
 3 & 14 in the 31st Annual San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival.\n\nHālau 
 o Keikiali‘i will perform a quartet of dances in the ancient hula kahiko
  style\, honoring the Ali‘i - Hawaiian gods - and featuring pa‘i umauma 
 (chest slapping)\, hula ku‘i (rhythmic stomping)\, and hula ‘uli‘uli (go
 urd rattles).\nSaturday\, June 13\, at 2 pm & 8 pm and Sunday\, June 14 
 at 2 pm\, Palace of Fine Arts\, San Francisco\, Don't wait - The past tw
 o years sold out!  Visit worldartswest.org for more info on the event or
  www.keikialii.com for more info about Hālau o Keikiali'i activities.
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DTSTAMP:20090612T025954Z
SUMMARY:Hālau o Keikiali‘i at San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090614T160000
LOCATION:Palace of Fine Arts\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:"Skylar Wolf presents "Mother & Child Defending Against Dome
 stic Violence" " on Saturday\, August 15 at 1 pm - 6 pm\n\nEvent: Skylar
  Wolf presents "Mother & Child Defending Against Domestic Violence" \n  
     "Benefit Concert"\nWhat: Fundraiser\nHost: Skylar Wolf\n\nLocation: 
 Inter-Tribal Friendship House \nStreet: 523 International Boulevard \nCi
 ty/Town: Oakland\, CA \n SKYLAR WOLF brings a domestic violence FREE ben
 efit            \nconcert to Oakland California's Inter-Tribal Friendshi
 p  \nHouse. Bringing together resources under one roof fund- rais- \ning
  for women and children victimized by domestic vio lence. \nPlease conta
 ct Michelle Wilder @ 408 393-7834 or  email \nskylarwolf13@yahoo.com for
  more information on  participa- \ntion in this important event. \n For 
 vendor information please contact:  \n  Cuauhcihuatl @ 408 661-9917 
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DTSTAMP:20090616T213327Z
SUMMARY:Skylar Wolf: Mother & Child Defending Against Domestic Violence
CREATED:20090612T091355Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090815T180000
LOCATION:Intertribal Friendship House
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:18
DESCRIPTION:The Redding Rancheria in partnership with Wal*Mart Stores in
 vites you to join them for the dedication of the 7 foot bronze sculpture
  "Wintu Dancer" by Fraank LaPena from 9 am to 12 noon the morning of Sat
 urday\, June 20\, outside the Anderson Waal*Mart Store.\n\nDirections: F
 rom the North: Interstate 5 exit 667 to Factory Outlets Road/Deshhutes R
 oad.\nFrom the South: exit 664\, left at Gas Point Road for the Factor O
 utlets and go to 5000 Rhonda Road.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090620T090000
DTSTAMP:20090616T065304Z
SUMMARY:LaPena Sculpture Dedication
CREATED:20090616T064553Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090620T120000
LOCATION:5000 Rhonda Road\, Anderson\, CA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:3
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090828
DTSTAMP:20090616T213453Z
SUMMARY:The Gathering
CREATED:20090616T213443Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090829
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:SALMON AID FESTIVAL OPENS WITH TRADITIONAL SALMON BAKE HOSTE
 D BY KLAMATH RIVER TRIBES\n\nTribal cultural activities abound all weeke
 nd at Salmon Aid 09\n\n \n\nContact: Ron Reed\, Karuk Tribe Cultural Bio
 logist(530) 627-3446 ext 3048\; or (530) 598-7947\, rreed@karuk.us\n\nCo
 ntact: Georgiana Myers\, Klamath RIverkeeper Community Organizer & Yurok
  Tribal Member - (707) 599-0877\, georgiana@klamathriver.org\n\n \n\nWHA
 T: Members of the Karuk\, Yurok\, and Hoopa Tribes travel to San Francis
 co to host a traditional salmon bake on the eve of the 2009 Salmon Aid F
 estival. Tribal members will share fire roasted Klamath Spring Salmon wi
 th the public.\n\nWHERE: Ocean Beach\, San Francisco. Look for the fire 
 pit one block south of the intersection of Fulton Street and the Great H
 ighway.\n\nWHEN: Friday\, June 19th. Fire starts at 4:30 p.m.\; fish wil
 l be ready to serve around 6:30 p.m.\n\nWHO: Participants include fisher
 men\, cooks\, singers\, and drummers from the Karuk\, Yurok\, and Hoopa 
 Tribes. Tribal members are traveling from the remote Klamath River\, and
  invite Native community members from throughout the Bay Area\, as well 
 as the general public\, to come down and share fish.\n\nAlthough Klamath
  salmon runs are dwindling\, tribal fishermen still harvest salmon for c
 eremonial and commercial use. By joining forces with commercial fisherme
 n\, conservation groups\, and others concerned about native salmon stock
 s\, Tribal members are building support for the removal of the lower fou
 r Klamath River dams.Members of Klamath Basin Tribes will be an integral
  part of the 2009 Salmon Aid Festival\, hosting a traditional salmon bak
 e on the eve of the festival as well as demonstrating cultural activitie
 s throughout the Salmon Aid weekend.\n\n \n\nThe Salmon Aid Festival wil
 l continue Saturday and Sunday\, June 20th and 21st at Oakland's Jack Lo
 ndon Square.\n\nMore info at http://www.salmonaid.org\n\n \n\nMore infor
 mation on Klamath dam removal at http://klamathriver.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090619T163000
DTSTAMP:20090617T052834Z
SUMMARY:Tribal Fish Bake at Ocean Beach 
CREATED:20090617T052834Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090619T173000
LOCATION:San Francisco
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:SALMON AID FESTIVAL OPENS WITH TRADITIONAL SALMON BAKE HOSTE
 D BY KLAMATH RIVER TRIBES\n\nTribal cultural activities abound all weeke
 nd at Salmon Aid 09\n\n \n\nContact: Ron Reed\, Karuk Tribe Cultural Bio
 logist(530) 627-3446 ext 3048\; or (530) 598-7947\, rreed@karuk.us\n\nCo
 ntact: Georgiana Myers\, Klamath RIverkeeper Community Organizer & Yurok
  Tribal Member - (707) 599-0877\, georgiana@klamathriver.org\n\n \n\nWHA
 T: Members of the Karuk\, Yurok\, and Hoopa Tribes travel to San Francis
 co to host a traditional salmon bake on the eve of the 2009 Salmon Aid F
 estival. Tribal members will share fire roasted Klamath Spring Salmon wi
 th the public.\n\nWHERE: Ocean Beach\, San Francisco. Look for the fire 
 pit one block south of the intersection of Fulton Street and the Great H
 ighway.\n\nWHEN: Friday\, June 19th. Fire starts at 4:30 p.m.\; fish wil
 l be ready to serve around 6:30 p.m.\n\nWHO: Participants include fisher
 men\, cooks\, singers\, and drummers from the Karuk\, Yurok\, and Hoopa 
 Tribes. Tribal members are traveling from the remote Klamath River\, and
  invite Native community members from throughout the Bay Area\, as well 
 as the general public\, to come down and share fish.\n\nAlthough Klamath
  salmon runs are dwindling\, tribal fishermen still harvest salmon for c
 eremonial and commercial use. By joining forces with commercial fisherme
 n\, conservation groups\, and others concerned about native salmon stock
 s\, Tribal members are building support for the removal of the lower fou
 r Klamath River dams.Members of Klamath Basin Tribes will be an integral
  part of the 2009 Salmon Aid Festival\, hosting a traditional salmon bak
 e on the eve of the festival as well as demonstrating cultural activitie
 s throughout the Salmon Aid weekend.\n\n \n\nThe Salmon Aid Festival wil
 l continue Saturday and Sunday\, June 20th and 21st at Oakland's Jack Lo
 ndon Square.\n\nMore info at http://www.salmonaid.org\n\n \n\nMore infor
 mation on Klamath dam removal at http://klamathriver.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090620
DTSTAMP:20090617T052917Z
SUMMARY:Salmon Aid Festival
CREATED:20090617T052917Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090621
LOCATION:Jack London Square\, Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Sunday June 21\, IFH Potluck Gathering with Arvol Looking Ho
 rse from 2:30 - 8 pm.  523 International Blvd\, Oakland.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090621T143000
DTSTAMP:20090617T195240Z
SUMMARY:Potluck Gathering with Arvol Looking Horse
CREATED:20090617T195240Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090621T200000
LOCATION:523 International Blvd\, Oakland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:SALMON AID FESTIVAL OPENS WITH TRADITIONAL SALMON BAKE HOSTE
 D BY KLAMATH RIVER TRIBES\n\nTribal cultural activities abound all weeke
 nd at Salmon Aid 09\n\n \n\nContact: Ron Reed\, Karuk Tribe Cultural Bio
 logist(530) 627-3446 ext 3048\; or (530) 598-7947\, rreed@karuk.us\n\nCo
 ntact: Georgiana Myers\, Klamath RIverkeeper Community Organizer & Yurok
  Tribal Member - (707) 599-0877\, georgiana@klamathriver.org\n\n \n\nWHA
 T: Members of the Karuk\, Yurok\, and Hoopa Tribes travel to San Francis
 co to host a traditional salmon bake on the eve of the 2009 Salmon Aid F
 estival. Tribal members will share fire roasted Klamath Spring Salmon wi
 th the public.\n\nWHERE: Ocean Beach\, San Francisco. Look for the fire 
 pit one block south of the intersection of Fulton Street and the Great H
 ighway.\n\nWHEN: Friday\, June 19th. Fire starts at 4:30 p.m.\; fish wil
 l be ready to serve around 6:30 p.m.\n\nWHO: Participants include fisher
 men\, cooks\, singers\, and drummers from the Karuk\, Yurok\, and Hoopa 
 Tribes. Tribal members are traveling from the remote Klamath River\, and
  invite Native community members from throughout the Bay Area\, as well 
 as the general public\, to come down and share fish.\n\nAlthough Klamath
  salmon runs are dwindling\, tribal fishermen still harvest salmon for c
 eremonial and commercial use. By joining forces with commercial fisherme
 n\, conservation groups\, and others concerned about native salmon stock
 s\, Tribal members are building support for the removal of the lower fou
 r Klamath River dams.Members of Klamath Basin Tribes will be an integral
  part of the 2009 Salmon Aid Festival\, hosting a traditional salmon bak
 e on the eve of the festival as well as demonstrating cultural activitie
 s throughout the Salmon Aid weekend.\n\n \n\nThe Salmon Aid Festival wil
 l continue Saturday and Sunday\, June 20th and 21st at Oakland's Jack Lo
 ndon Square.\n\nMore info at http://www.salmonaid.org\n\n \n\nMore infor
 mation on Klamath dam removal at http://klamathriver.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090621
DTSTAMP:20090617T201137Z
SUMMARY:Salmon Aid Festival
CREATED:20090617T052917Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090622
LOCATION:Jack London Square\, Oakland
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Danza Azteca Xitlalli (Xitlalli means "star"in Nahuatl\, the
  language of the Aztecs) will be celebrating our 28th year with a Blessi
 ng  Ceremony  this Friday and Saturday.\n\nFRIDAY JUNE 19\,2009  VIGIL  
 8 p.m. - midnight  WALDEN HOUSE 1550 Evans Street SF\nThe Vigil\,which w
 ill include songs sung from 8 p.m.-midnight in front of an altar of offe
 rings and flowers and lit candles\,while offerings are created out of ma
 rigolds as well as of toasted amaranth\,  will be held at Walden House R
 ecovery Program at 1550 Evans Street at Third Street in San Francisco. P
 lease bring your own bowl and soupspoon. Absolutely no drugs nor alchoho
 l.\n\nSATURDAY JUNE 20\, 2009 AZTEC DANCE CEREMONY  MANOLO DRAVES PARK F
 OLSOM STREET BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREET  SF   10 A.M.-2 P.M.\nThe AztecD
 ance Ceremony will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Victoria Manolo Dra
 ves Park on Folsom Street between 6th and 7th Streets.  There will be a 
 huge circle of Aztec dancers from throughout California dancing together
  giving thanks for all of Mother Earth's blessings\, including Grupo Xit
 lalli's 28 years in San Francisco.  Please bring your own non-disposable
  plate\,bowl\, cup and utensils. A clean and sober event.\n\nThank you.\
 nTomasita\n415.242.1144
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090619T200000
DTSTAMP:20090617T202302Z
SUMMARY:Danza Xitlalli Blessing Vigil
CREATED:20090617T202302Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090620T000000
LOCATION:1550 Evans Street SF
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Danza Azteca Xitlalli (Xitlalli means "star"in Nahuatl\, the
  language of the Aztecs) will be celebrating our 28th year with a Blessi
 ng  Ceremony  this Friday and Saturday.\n\nFRIDAY JUNE 19\,2009  VIGIL  
 8 p.m. - midnight  WALDEN HOUSE 1550 Evans Street SF\nThe Vigil\,which w
 ill include songs sung from 8 p.m.-midnight in front of an altar of offe
 rings and flowers and lit candles\,while offerings are created out of ma
 rigolds as well as of toasted amaranth\,  will be held at Walden House R
 ecovery Program at 1550 Evans Street at Third Street in San Francisco. P
 lease bring your own bowl and soupspoon. Absolutely no drugs nor alchoho
 l.\n\nSATURDAY JUNE 20\, 2009 AZTEC DANCE CEREMONY  MANOLO DRAVES PARK F
 OLSOM STREET BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREET  SF   10 A.M.-2 P.M.\nThe AztecD
 ance Ceremony will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Victoria Manolo Dra
 ves Park on Folsom Street between 6th and 7th Streets.  There will be a 
 huge circle of Aztec dancers from throughout California dancing together
  giving thanks for all of Mother Earth's blessings\, including Grupo Xit
 lalli's 28 years in San Francisco.  Please bring your own non-disposable
  plate\,bowl\, cup and utensils. A clean and sober event.\n\nThank you.\
 nTomasita\n415.242.1144
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090620T100000
DTSTAMP:20090617T202412Z
SUMMARY:Aztec Danza Ceremony
CREATED:20090617T202412Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090620T140000
LOCATION:Manolo Draves Park\, Folsom St btween 6th and 7th\, SF
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:A conference titled "Actioning Brilliance"  in San Francisco
  Thursday - Sunday June 18-21\, organized by Humanity Unites Brilliance 
 (HUB) at which Arvol is the special guest.  They will do a benefit for A
 rvol's Wolakota Foundation on Thursday\, June 18\, at 8 pm at the Palace
  Hotel in San Francisco with a special line up of performers including R
 ickie Bryars and Faith Rivera\, Steve McCarty of the Steve Miller Band\,
  Freddie Ravel\, Christine Stevens and more. Conference and Benefit admi
 ssion charges are listed on their website.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090618T200000
DTSTAMP:20090617T203406Z
SUMMARY:Wolakota Foundation Benefit
CREATED:20090617T203406Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090618T230000
LOCATION:Palace Hotel\, San Francisco
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:4
DESCRIPTION:Sunday June 28th is a special pow-wow at San Quentin Prison 
 hosted by the Native American Spiritual Circle from 4 -  8:30 pm.  The p
 ublic is welcome and greatly appreciated.  Prior eentry clearance and ap
 propriate dress is required. \n\n\nFor clearance for future events\, con
 tact Hector Herrritia 415 454-1460 ex 5302.  That way you can get answer
 s to any questions you may need.  
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090628T160000
DTSTAMP:20090624T202701Z
SUMMARY:SQ Pow-wow
CREATED:20090619T185659Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090628T190000
LOCATION:San Quentin Prison
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, June 27\, 2009 from 3-5pm the American Indian 
 Child Resource\nCenter\,\, 522 Grand Avenue in Oakland will present a se
 ries of 2 character one-act plays\nwritten by Native kids between the ag
 es of 12 to 16 yrs.  These kids are\nparticipating in the Mentor Artist 
 Playwriting Project (MAPP) directed\nand conceived by Thomas Kellogg\, n
 oted Cherokee playwrite\, director and\nproducer from Los Angeles\, CA. 
  Mr. Kellogg will be asking professional\nactors to read these original 
 one-acts the kids have written.\nRefreshments will be served and all are
  invited to attend at no charge.\nParking is available at an adjacent lo
 t and on the street.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T150000
DTSTAMP:20090624T192222Z
SUMMARY:MAPP at AICRC
CREATED:20090624T192222Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T170000
LOCATION:AICRC\, Oakland
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:Balamcoatl: \nMesoamerican Music & Dance\nSaturday\, July 11
 \, 12–1pm\nBalamcoatl takes audiences on a journey from the South to the
  North of Mexico\, using traditional regional costumes and instruments. 
 Balam (jaguar in Maya)\, and coatl (serpent in Nahuatl)\, unite to weave
  Mesoamerican themes into a tapestry of colorful legends. During the int
 eractive presentation\, children have the opportunity to dance inside th
 e jaguar's paper mâché costume and play instruments such as turtle shell
 s with deer horns\, maracas\, drums and rattles. (Narrated Program.)
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090711T120000
DTSTAMP:20090624T193549Z
SUMMARY:Balamcoatl: \nMesoamerican Music & Dance
CREATED:20090624T193435Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090711T130000
LOCATION:Yerba Buena Gardens\, San Francisco
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Coalition of Immokalee Workers\n\nBrought to you by the Stud
 ents for Sustainable Agriculture at UC Davis\, the current FLASH! exhibi
 t documents the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and their struggle toward
  field-workers rights in their community.\n\nCurated by Paige Culver and
  Students for Sustainable Agriculture\n\non view until September\nHours:
  Monday-Friday 12-5pm\n& Sunday 2-5pm (NEW in Fall 08!)\n\nLocated at 13
 16 Hart Hall\, UC Davis (main campus)\nemail: cngorman@ucdavis.edu\n(530
 ) 752-6567
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090622T140000
DTSTAMP:20090624T200339Z
SUMMARY:CN Gorman Exhibit: Coalition of Immokalee Workers
CREATED:20090624T200208Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090622T150000
LOCATION:CN Gorman Museum\, Davis
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:June 26th\nThe Two-Spirit Wellness Retreat\n9am - 5pm\nVeter
 ans War Memorial Building\n401 Van Ness Avenue at McAllister \nStreet\, 
 SF\, CA\nOne day gathering focused on Two \nSpirit wellness with an emph
 asis on \nhealth disparities\, identity\, transgendered \nissues\, youth
 \, and presentation of results \nfrom a nationwide survey of Two Spirit 
 \nhealth. John Hawk Cocke to present \nTwo-Spirit history.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090626T090000
DTSTAMP:20090624T203000Z
SUMMARY:Two-Spirit Wellness Retreat
CREATED:20090624T203000Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090626T170000
LOCATION:401 Van Ness Avenue
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Shake the Feathers\n7:30pm - 9:30 pm\nSF LGBT Center\n1800 M
 arket St\, SF\, CA\nNative American Pride festivities \nfemmceed by Land
 a Lakes with \nperformances by the Brush Arbor Gurlz \n(the Native Ameri
 can Drag Troupe) \ncentered on HIV/AIDS prevention and \nawareness. The 
 film Traditional Indigenous\nValues by Ruth Villasenor and Two-Spirits:\
 nBelonging by Rope Wolf.\nJoin us for food\, fun and a \ngood time. Free
  event\, open to all.
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DTSTAMP:20090624T203038Z
SUMMARY:Shake the Feathers
CREATED:20090624T203038Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090622T213000
LOCATION:SFLGBT Center
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:June 27th\nThe Dyke Stage and Dyke March\n3:00\nDolores Park
 \nDolores St between 18th and 19th St\nNative women will open up the Dyk
 e \nstage with a blessing and honoring the \noriginal people of the land
 . If you would \nlike to join us on the stage\, please \ncontact Rope at
  bbloba1@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T150000
DTSTAMP:20090624T203128Z
SUMMARY:Native Women Open the Dyke Stage
CREATED:20090624T203128Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T180000
LOCATION:Gay Pride Parade
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:June 28th\nSF Pride\n9:00am line-up\, 10am parade\nBeale St 
 between Market and Mission\nPlease join to march in this year's pride \n
 parade.\n\n12 noon\nSF Pride Main Stage\nPlease join us onstage as we of
 fer a \nblessing and honor the original people of \nthis land. If you wo
 uld like to join us on \nstage\, please contact Miko at \npashofa@aol.co
 m
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090628T090000
DTSTAMP:20090624T203159Z
SUMMARY:SF Pride Parade
CREATED:20090624T203159Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090628T100000
LOCATION:SF
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 3 - 6:00 to 9:00 PM:\nArt Attack on Solano Ave
 nue\n \nWith Flute Player\, Walter Ogi Johnson\n & Poet Extraordinaire\,
  Phillip Meshekey\n Refreshments Provided  \n \nGathering Tribes is a Na
 tive American woman owned gallery store featuring fine art\, jewelry and
  crafts made by Indigenous people of the Americas.  \n \nGathering Tribe
 s\n1412 Solano Ave @ Santa Fe\, Albany\nOpen Daily\n(510) 528-9038  \nww
 w.gatheringtribes.com 
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090703T180000
DTSTAMP:20090625T203942Z
SUMMARY:Art Attack on Solano
CREATED:20090625T203942Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090703T210000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Albany
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Gathering Tribes Celebrates \nCuster's Last Stand Sale!\nLed
 ger Painting by Michael Horse\n\nContinued congratulations to Chief Sitt
 ing Bull and the Lakota and Cheyenne Nations for defeating Custer and th
 e 7th Calvary at the Battle of Little Big Horn on June 25 and June 26\, 
 1876!\n \n Gathering Tribes celebrates these fine warriors of the\n19th 
 Century with a  \nSale!\n \nWednesday\, June 24 through Sunday\, June 28
   \n·          \n20% Off:\n \nZuni Fetish Carvings\n Selected Jewelry\nN
 avajo Pottery\nOaxacan Animal Carvings
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090624T120000
DTSTAMP:20090625T204035Z
SUMMARY:Gathering Tribes: Custer's Last Stand Sale!
CREATED:20090625T204035Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090628T120000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Albany
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:FRIDAY: Representing Resistance from Our Roots!\n\nTo raise 
 the over $3000 dollars the Huaxtec delegates going on the INDIGENOUS DEL
 EGATION TO PALESTINE still need to raise to make their trip a reality\, 
 they are joining members of HOMEY attending an indigenous youth delegati
 on to Guatemala to host "Representando Raices de Resistencia/Representin
 g Resistance from our roots\," a night of cultural resistance!\n\nFeatur
 ing live art\, dinner\, music and spoken word by local young talent\, an
 d a screening of SLINGSHOT HIP HOP this FRIDAY @ Eastside Arts Alliance 
 in Oakland! \n\nDate: Friday\, June 26\, 2009\nTime: 5:00pm - 10:00pm\nL
 ocation: Eastside Arts Alliance\nStreet: 2277 International Blvd.\nCity/
 Town: Oakland\, CA\n	\nPhone: 4152607645\nEmail: metwestaurora@yahoo.com
  or natilllas@gmail.com\n
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090626T170000
DTSTAMP:20090625T220349Z
SUMMARY:Palestine Youth Delegation Fundraiser
CREATED:20090625T220349Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090626T180000
LOCATION:Eastside Arts Aliance\, Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:For more information: Tony Gonzales-415-577-1492\n          
                                      Sampson Wolfe-408-5901347\n \n     
                                                        \n               
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 OLE HEARING SET FOR LEONARD PELTIER FREE NOW!!!!\n \nAIM-WEST\, a SF com
 munity based organization in support of rights for all Indigenous People
 s announces an urgent press conference in San Francisco on Friday\, June
  26\, 2009 on behalf of Sundance Brother\, and friend Leonard Peltier wh
 o appeals for help from you\, now at this hour. \n \nBrother Leonard Pel
 tier has been given a PAROLE DATE HEARING NOW SCHEDULED FORMONDAY\, JULY
  27\, 2009!  This is a call for a final effort for a major letter writin
 g campaign within the next thirty days. The press and media is specially
  invited.\n \nWe wish to  encourage the public\, friends and supporters 
 to write letters to the U.S. Parole Commission at the address listed bel
 ow.  This is the best opportunity Leonard has for a fair parole hearing 
 in all of his 34 years in prison!  Join with us and together tell the pu
 blic that now is the time for Leonard’s release to freedom. \n \nAll dru
 mmers and singers are welcome.  Organizations\, social movements and rep
 resentatives are encouraged to come and speak on behalf of their communi
 ties and networks.  Come and stand with us to help push the iron doors w
 ide open and seek the release of America’s number one American Indian be
 ing held hostage for a crime he did not commit. \n \nAIM-WEST and suppor
 ters will meet for a noon rally Friday\, June 26 at the Federal Building
  450 Golden Gate Avenue (Polk and Larkin) beginning with a press confere
 nce at 11 am until 1 pm.  June 26th also marks the anniversary of the sh
 oot-out that occurred in 1975 on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dak
 ota.\n \n
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SUMMARY:Peltier press conference and rally
CREATED:20090625T220854Z
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LOCATION:Federal Bldg\, 450 Golden Gate Ave\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, July 19\, 12–4 p.m. \nEVENT \nArtists in Action: Ar
 t and Music Jam\n\nJoin artist Favianna Rodriguez\, Visual Element from 
 the EastSide Arts Alliance\, and Dr. Loco's Rockin' Jalapeño Band as the
 y create art and music around the themes of African American and Latino 
 unity. Included with museum admission.
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SUMMARY:Musical Artists at Oakland Museum
CREATED:20090701T161824Z
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LOCATION:Oakland CA
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DESCRIPTION:Three Rivers Lodge Pow Wow / Manteca / July 3-5\, 2009
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SUMMARY:Three Rivers Lodge Pow Wow
CREATED:20090701T175055Z
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LOCATION:Manteca
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DESCRIPTION:Just wanted to send you a reminder of our ANNUAL SAN FRANCIS
 CO TLINGIT  & HAIDA PICNIC to be held at the Oakland Zoo LOWER PICNIC GR
 OUNDS on Saturday\,July 18.  We will be setting up at 10:30 a.m. so join
  us early and we will go until the last person leaves. Last year we had 
 over 60 people come which was our largest picnic in years.  Make this th
 e year you don't miss.\n \nTLINGIT & HAIDA supplies the burgers and hotd
 ogs with the trimmings\, water\, the charcoal and you can bring a potluc
 k dish to share.  If any of you can bring a cooler\, ice and sodas as pa
 rt of your donation\, will you PLEASE LET ME KNOW?  \n \nTHE LOCATION HA
 S CHANGED TO THE LION LOOKOUT picnic area which is BELOW the Zoo. After 
 the MAIN ENTRY GATE where you pay for parking\, TURN LEFT IMMEDIATELY an
 d the Lion Lookout picnic area is the first area on your right.  The Mai
 n gate is supposed to direct you\, so ask.  Look for our Button Blanket 
 style sign.  I am attaching a map of the picnic area and hope that you h
 ave the Adobe program to open it.  The picnic area is much nicer than th
 e one we had last year\, has a childrens play area and lots more tables\
 , grass\, trees and privacy. \n \nIf you mention the Tlingit & Haida gro
 up\, you will get a discount admission for the Zoo of $7.50 for Adults a
 nd Seniors and children are $5.50.  The parking charge is $6.00...no dis
 count.\n \nDIRECTIONS\;  Find Highway 580 in Oakland\, take the Golf Lin
 ks Road/98th Ave. exit and follow the signs to the Oakland Zoo.     \n \
 nKathy Paddock\, President\n\nSF Tlingit & Haida Community Council\nphon
 e 415 887 9315\n\n
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SUMMARY:SF TLINGIT & HAIDA PICNIC
CREATED:20090701T190501Z
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LOCATION:Oakland Zoo
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DESCRIPTION:DQ-U Talking Circle Announcement‏ August 10th 2009 What Are 
 the Educational Needs of American Indians? 33250 County Road 31\, Davis\
 , CA  95616
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SUMMARY:DQ-U Talking Circle
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DESCRIPTION:FREE Youth Concert called Youth Fest. The event will be held
  on the 18th of July (Saturday) at Civic Center Plaza\, 355 McAllister F
 rom 12:00pm to 6:00pm. We have a list of performers coming… Big Rich\, S
 an Quinn\, Young Bari\, Ise Lyfe\, Brwn Bflo\, Mystic\, Never Stop Learn
 ing Crew\, Better Better Boys\, The Giants\, Hung Dynasty\, La Kausa\, a
 nd a few more.We got DJ Casanova keeping the music flowwing. We will hav
 e different cultural performers. There will be food vendors\, different 
 community based organizations will be tabling as a resource fair\, Live 
 Graffiti Art. We will be giving out Youth Warrior Awards to highlight yo
 uth in San Francisco who have made improvements in there life as well as
  helping out the community and a lot more...Its FREE TO ATTEND!
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DTSTAMP:20090702T172753Z
SUMMARY:FREE Youth Concert
CREATED:20090702T172753Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090704T180000
LOCATION:Civic Center Plaza\, SF
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DESCRIPTION:AIM to hold SF Community Forum \non Current Status of Peru\n
 and Indigenous Peoples\n \nTuesday\, July 7\, 2009\n5 to 9 pm (Forum beg
 ins at 6 pm)\nVeteran’s War Memorial Building\, Rm 207\n401 Van Ness Str
 eet (@ McAlister) \n\nThe Public Forum will be moderated by Professor Dr
 . Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz\, special guests and invited support group repres
 entatives of Mexico EZLN\, Nicaragua FSLN\, El Salvador FMLN\, and with 
 American Indian Movement and a statement on the status of Honduras.\n\n(
 community potluck from 5 - 6pm\; bring dish or beverages ro share\, plea
 se no alcohol or deugs)\n\nfor more info: http://www.aimwest.info or cal
 l Tony\, (415)577-1492
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SUMMARY:AIM-West Forum Peru and Honduras
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090707T210000
LOCATION:Veteran's War Memorial Bldg. SF
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DESCRIPTION:Peña Pachamama \n1630 Powell Street (Union & Green) San Fran
 cisco\, CA\ntel: 415.646.0018 / http://penapachamama.com (call for a res
 ervation today)\n \nSUNDAY\, JULY 12\, 7PM SHOW – Show is only $7 per pe
 rson or 2 for $10!!\nThis is a fundraiser for Halauaola – come enjoy som
 e awesome live music with Kawika\, Lehua and some of the other Kane. The
 re will also be some Bolivan/Latin music by Eddy\, Quentin and Gabriel N
 avia – awesome musicians. Food! Grass fed beef\, free range chicken\, Or
 ganic veggies – wholesome delicious South American cuisine. They even ha
 ve some vegetarian and Living Food choices!\n1st person to respond to th
 is email saying they are coming will receive 2 free entrance passes! Ema
 il now!\n \nSuggested parking: City garage on Vallejo at Powell Vallejo 
 Street Garage…just 2 blocks away-reasonably priced as well as the garage
  along side of Peña Pachamama's. The Vallejo street garage closes at 10 
 PM weekdays and 2 AM Friday and Saturdays. You can find flat rate $5-12 
 parking at O'Reilley's\, and Bank of America around the corner\, also on
  Filbert Street).\n \nMUNI lines to within three blocks: 12\, 30\, 39\, 
 41\, 45\, and the\nPowell-Mason Cable Car\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090703T173619Z
SUMMARY:Hawaiian Music/Hula at Pena Pacha Mama!
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090712T210000
LOCATION:San Francisco\, CA
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DESCRIPTION:Our Sea of Words: Poetry from Oceania and Beyond\n\nMonday\,
  July 13\, 2009\n7:30 pm\nPegasus Books Downtown Berkeley\nShattuck Ave.
  at Durant*\n\n*Maile Arvin* is a Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) poet fr
 om Kentucky and\nHawai'i. Her work is published in two chapbooks by Kear
 ny Street Workshop\,\nSame Place\, Same Time (2006) and 12 Ways: an anth
 ology of the\nIntergenerational Writer's Lab (2007). She is also a gradu
 ate student in the\nPhD program in Ethnic Studies at the University of C
 alifornia\, San Diego.\n\n*Fuifuilupe Niumeitolu* is a Tongan American s
 cholar\, poet and community\nactivist. Her work has been published in Am
 erasia\, The Contemporary Pacific\nand The Berkeley Poetry Review. Fuifu
 ilupe is a doctoral student at the\nUniversity of California\, Berkeley 
 and she is on the organizing committee of\nOLO\; One Love Oceania\, a Pa
 cific Islander community response to homophobia.\n\n*Loa Niumeitolu*' s 
 poetry is published in Whetu Moana: Contemporary\nPolynesian Poetry in E
 nglish. Her essay "The Route Back to Tonga\," is\npublished in Homelands
 : Women's Journeys Across Race\, Place and Time.\nNiumeitolu is a commun
 ity organizer around issues of prisons and\nincarceration. She is a foun
 ding member of One Love Oceania\, a Pacific\nIsland women's queer suppor
 t and political group in the Bay Area.\n\n*Craig Santos Perez*\, a nativ
 e Chamoru from the Pacific Island of Guahan\n(Guam)\, is the co-founder 
 of Achiote Press and author of the poetry book\nfrom unincorporated terr
 itory [hacha] (Tinfish Press\, 2008). He is currently\na PhD candidate i
 n Comparative Ethnic Studies at the University of\nCalifornia\, Berkeley
 .\n\n*Caroline Sinavaiana*\, Associate Professor of English at UH Manoa\
 , teaches\nOceanic and comparative literatures\, and creative writing. S
 he has\npublished\, lectured\, and read her poetry and scholarship in ma
 ny countries\,\nincluding the US\, China\, India\, Italy\, Barbados\, Sa
 moa\, Tonga\, Fiji\, and New\nZealand. Poetry collections include: Alche
 mies of Distance (Tinfish\, AA\nArts\, & Institute for Pacific Studies)\
 , and Mohawk/Samoa: Transmigrations\n(AA Arts). Her book on traditional 
 comic theater in Samoa - House of the\nSpirits -- is forthcoming from th
 e Institute of Pacific Studies. At present\,\nSinavaiana is completing a
  new collection of poetry\, and a memoir with the\nworking title\, Nucle
 ar Medicine.
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DTSTAMP:20090707T165437Z
SUMMARY:Pacific Islander Poetry Reading
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090713T203000
LOCATION:Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:Our Sea of Words: Poetry from Oceania and Beyond\n\n7:30 La 
 Pena Berkeley\n\n*Maile Arvin* is a Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) poet 
 from Kentucky and\nHawai'i. Her work is published in two chapbooks by Ke
 arny Street Workshop\,\nSame Place\, Same Time (2006) and 12 Ways: an an
 thology of the\nIntergenerational Writer's Lab (2007). She is also a gra
 duate student in the\nPhD program in Ethnic Studies at the University of
  California\, San Diego.\n\n*Fuifuilupe Niumeitolu* is a Tongan American
  scholar\, poet and community\nactivist. Her work has been published in 
 Amerasia\, The Contemporary Pacific\nand The Berkeley Poetry Review. Fui
 fuilupe is a doctoral student at the\nUniversity of California\, Berkele
 y and she is on the organizing committee of\nOLO\; One Love Oceania\, a 
 Pacific Islander community response to homophobia.\n\n*Loa Niumeitolu*' 
 s poetry is published in Whetu Moana: Contemporary\nPolynesian Poetry in
  English. Her essay "The Route Back to Tonga\," is\npublished in Homelan
 ds: Women's Journeys Across Race\, Place and Time.\nNiumeitolu is a comm
 unity organizer around issues of prisons and\nincarceration. She is a fo
 unding member of One Love Oceania\, a Pacific\nIsland women's queer supp
 ort and political group in the Bay Area.\n\n*Craig Santos Perez*\, a nat
 ive Chamoru from the Pacific Island of Guahan\n(Guam)\, is the co-founde
 r of Achiote Press and author of the poetry book\nfrom unincorporated te
 rritory [hacha] (Tinfish Press\, 2008). He is currently\na PhD candidate
  in Comparative Ethnic Studies at the University of\nCalifornia\, Berkel
 ey.\n\n*Caroline Sinavaiana*\, Associate Professor of English at UH Mano
 a\, teaches\nOceanic and comparative literatures\, and creative writing.
  She has\npublished\, lectured\, and read her poetry and scholarship in 
 many countries\,\nincluding the US\, China\, India\, Italy\, Barbados\, 
 Samoa\, Tonga\, Fiji\, and New\nZealand. Poetry collections include: Alc
 hemies of Distance (Tinfish\, AA\nArts\, & Institute for Pacific Studies
 )\, and Mohawk/Samoa: Transmigrations\n(AA Arts). Her book on traditiona
 l comic theater in Samoa - House of the\nSpirits -- is forthcoming from 
 the Institute of Pacific Studies. At present\,\nSinavaiana is completing
  a new collection of poetry\, and a memoir with the\nworking title\, Nuc
 lear Medicine.
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SUMMARY:Pacific Islander Poetry Reading
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090716T213000
LOCATION:La Pena Cultural Center\, Berkeley
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DESCRIPTION:We will deliver to both  SF and Oakland.\nThank you!\nMornin
 g Star\n\nIndian Taco Sale!\nFriday\, July 10\nTo place an order call\n(
 510) 926-9417\nOr\n(510) 827-6719\n$5.00 each\, cash only please\nTacos 
 will be delivered between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.\nThis is a fundraiser to su
 pport an Indigenous delegation to Chiapas\, Mexico\nThis delegation has 
 been in the making for over two years and is slated (finally!) to take p
 lace August 9-25th of this year. The main purpose of the delegation is t
 o provide a space for First Nations people living north of the US-Mexico
  border and the Indigenous Zapatista communities of Chiapas to encounter
  one another and share their culture\, histories\, experiences\, and str
 ategies as a way to deepen each communities connection to each other\, a
 s well as strengthen each groups locally rooted struggles.\n\n\nWe are n
 ot receiving\, nor relying\, on any institutional funding for this trip\
 , but are instead counting on each person's ingenuity\, creativity\, and
  hard work to make it all come together. Come August\, we hope to have r
 aised enough money to make the trip all expenses paid for all of the Nor
 thern Native delegates.\n
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DESCRIPTION:send a letter of support for Leonard Peltier's upcoming paro
 le hearing ASAP. Needed by July 14.\n \nThe mailing address for the paro
 le board\; United States Parole Commission\, 5550 Friendship Blvd.\, Sui
 te 420\, Chevy Chase\, Maryland 20815-7286. \n \nA copy needs to be sent
  to the family and their address is as follows\; Betty Ann Peltier-Solan
 o\, P.O. Box 7488\, Fargo\, ND 58106.\n \nThank you for your support and
  understanding.\nLenny Foster
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DESCRIPTION:Event: Roots of Resistance Film Festival\n      "Native & Pa
 lestinian Films about Youth: Support the Delegation!"\nWhat: Fundraiser\
 nHost: Indigenous Delegation to Palestine\nStart Time: Wednesday\, July 
 22 at 6:00pm\nEnd Time: Wednesday\, July 22 at 10:00pm\nWhere: La Pena C
 ultural Center\n\nFrontiers of Dreams and Fears | 58 minutes\nMona and M
 anar are two Palestinian girls living in separate refugee camps in Leban
 on and Israel. They become friends over the internet and when the Israel
 i army temporarily pulls out of Lebanon\, the girls are able to finally 
 meet in person. Soon after\, the Israeli-Palestine conflict re-ignites\,
  putting both girls’ lives back in danger.\n\n\n\nChildren of Ibdaa | 27
  minutes\nA look at the lives of several adolescents in a Palestinian ch
 ildren’s dance troupe from Dheisheh refugee camp in the West Bank. They 
 use their performance to express the history\, struggle\, and aspiration
 s of the Palestinian people\, specifically the fight to return to their 
 homeland.\n\n\n\nCeremony Comes Home | 22 min\nThe Winnemem Wintu Tribe 
 is fighting the U.S. Forest Service for access to one of their sacred si
 tes along the McCloud River\, south of Mount Shasta. The film shows a ce
 remony along the river honoring “coming of age” for young women that set
 s the tribe’s foundation of existence.\n\n\n\nWhen Your Hands Are Tied |
  56 min\nA documentary film that explores the unique ways in which young
  Native Americans are finding to express themselves in a contemporary wo
 rld while maintaining strong traditional lives.\n\nIf you'd like to supp
 ort this historic effort:\nBy MAIL:\nDelegation c/o SNAG Mag\nP.O. Box 4
 0597\nSan Francisco CA 94140\nOr ONLINE:\nPaypal link [https://www.paypa
 l.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=slYPPDgGaGHiI7TAIE5UvgRfLMGIWO
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SUMMARY:Roots of Resistance Film Festival
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LOCATION:1601 S. California Ave.\, Palo Alto\, CA 94304
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DESCRIPTION:Roots of Resistance Delegation Send-off! July 24\n\n5-10pm $
 10\n\nArt gallery\, performances\, food\, dance\, poetry\, live art! MOR
 E INFO TO COME!\n\n@ San Francisco Arts Institute\n\nCost: $10\nMUSIC & 
 DANCE\n40 Love\nDJ SAKE 1\nHoop Dancer Sage\nThe Genie\nVictor Duarte\nF
 lash & Native Don\nKulintronica\nART GALLERY\nRichard Castaneda\nFred Al
 varado\nMercedes Dorame\nPercy Cannon\nRye Purvis\nNizhoni Ellenwood\nMi
 ke Luat\nPoetry by:\nJen Foerster\nDina Omar\nJennifer Fox Bennett\nIstu
 yee Montez-Bearchild\nSPECIAL GUEST\nMichel Shehadeh\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n\nABOUT 
 THE DELEGATION:\nOur journey to Palestine August 1-17\, 2009 is part of 
 an on-going process of\nconnecting the shared experiences of Indigenous 
 peoples across the\nworld for the ultimate goal of land rights\, justice
  and peace. Read all about our\ntrip by clicking here [http://rs6.net/tn
 .jsp?et=1102630670612&s=1159&e=001M700K5rKVFwOMiRYGsC48ofMTOxiQCG8IlMLnt
 s1oWZSSjQST8HqqSuY85VmLemcUFonTmsq9mB_o99Jqiq15FQaC9lL4c0h-pTJoyUyssYGCz
 onvFNKD9IsaB2LAKoKZS9AXMPd46E=].\nIf you'd like to support this historic
  effort:\nBy MAIL:\nDelegation c/o SNAG Mag\nP.O. Box 40597\nSan Francis
 co CA 94140\nOr ONLINE:\nPaypal link [https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/
 webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=slYPPDgGaGHiI7TAIE5UvgRfLMGIWO52RpDHekOJfWpfmLC
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DTSTAMP:20090721T222718Z
SUMMARY:Roots of Resistance Delegation Send-off!
CREATED:20090709T075551Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090725T100000
LOCATION:San Francisco
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:California in Relief: A History in Wood and Linocut Prints\n
 July 25 - Sept. 20\, 2009 \n\nSaint Mary's College of California\n1928 S
 aint Mary's Road\nMoraga\, CA\; 94575-5110\nHearst Art Gallery is locate
 d directly behind the Chapel\n\nThe story of the development of the reli
 ef print in California carries with it the story of California. The tech
 nique formed the basis of several distinctive art movements. And the tec
 hnique was associated with several cultural movements as well. Women gai
 ned a powerful and early voice in this media\, as did the Labor movement
  and later Latino artists. Guest curator Art Hazelwood has selected near
 ly 100 works spanning more than a century of California history.\n\nAmon
 g the artists represented are Robert Arneson\, Gustav Baumann\, Lucienne
  Bloch\, Linda Lee Boyd\, Richard V. Correll\, Antonio Fransconi\, Juan 
 Fuentes\, Louise Gilbert\, Leon Gilmour\, William S. Rice\, Meta Hendel\
 , George Matsusaburo Hibi\, Helen Hyde\, Tom Killion\, Bertha Lum\, Emma
 nuel C. Montoya\, Chiura Obata\, Emmy Lou Packard\, Mildred Rackley\, Ro
 y Ragle\, Frank Rowe\, Elizabeth Norton\, San Quentin Artists in Correct
 ions\, Charles Surendorf\, Wayne Thiebaud\, William Wiley\, and William 
 Wolff.\n\nSunday\, July 26\, 2 PM: Opening Reception and Panel Discussio
 n  at the Claeys Lounge\, Soda Activity Center - across the way from the
  gallery\n\nPanelist:\n\nDaniel Leinau\, The Annex Galleries\nEmmanuel C
 . Montoya\, artist\nLee Stone\, M Lee Stone Fine Prints\nSylvia Solochek
 \, Walters Professor Emerita\, San Francisco State University\nArt Hazel
 wood\, moderator and exhibition curator\n\n\nFree admission to Panel\; d
 onations encouraged
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090726T140000
DTSTAMP:20090710T035858Z
SUMMARY:California in Relief: A History of Wood & Lino prints
CREATED:20090710T035858Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090726T160000
LOCATION:Moraga
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DESCRIPTION:  Wednesday\, July 22\, 2009\nat 7:00pm \n ($15 suggested  p
 er person)  \nFeaturing: Mary Youngblood\n \nFacilitated by Master Percu
 ssionist and Sound Healer Michael Bayard\n \n \nCome join Mary Youngbloo
 d and Michael Bayard   for this unforgettable sound healing experience\,
  as we present the final\, culminating program in our Planet Series.\n \
 n \nThe Healing Music will transport you to the very edge of the unknown
 ...\n \n \n \n\n \n \n \nYou Will Experience:\n\n \n\nv    Root Chakra g
 rounding prior to "Lift Off"\n\nv    Simulated Rocket  Launch to Destina
 tion: SATURN\n\nv    A Magnificent surround-sound live audio experience\
 n\nv    A Musical Ride on the Rings of Saturn\n\nv    Activation of the 
 "8th" Chakra - associated with Universal Wisdom \n\nv  The Soul-Stirring
  vocals of EVA: Original adaptations from Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the
  Moon\, " "The Wall\," and John Lennon's "Imagine."\n\nv    Group Synchr
 onized Harmonic Chanting\n\nv    Musical Meditations performed by Mary Y
 oungblood and Michael Bayard \n\nv    Didgeridoo\, Cedar Flutes\, Vibrap
 hones\, gongs\, gamelan.\n\n \n\n \nAlso Featuring:\n\nJerry Wood:  Ceda
 r flutes and musical support\nCaptain Jared: Lighting Design \nSteve Wal
 ker: ORBITAL SURROUND SOUND DESIGN\nEd Vinson/Janice Lynette: Projection
 s \nNola Brech's ORIGINAL PAINTING : "Saturn: Bringer of Universal Wisdo
 m"\nCindy Farris:  Energy clearing and room smudging\n \n \nPlanet Drumm
 ing and Music Medicine Presents:\n\nSaturn: Bringer of Universal Wisdom 
 and the "*8th" Chakra\n\nDate: Wednesday\, July 22\, 2009\n\nTime: 7:00p
 m to 8:30pm\n\nPlace: Christ Unity Church (9249 Folsom Blvd.) at La Rivi
 era Drive\, Sacramento\, CA\n\nInfo: 916-683-2575\n\n$15 Suggested  Offe
 ring\n\n  \n\nOptional: Bring a drum\, hand percussion instrument\, or "
 home-made" instrument to this event.  If you do not have one\, some perc
 ussion instruments will be available for you to use. Or just come as you
  are\, and immerse yourself in the restorative vibration.
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SUMMARY:THE FINAL VOYAGE with Mary Youngblood
CREATED:20090710T040028Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
LOCATION:Sacramento
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DESCRIPTION:Thank you for your concern regarding Leonard Peltier.  Pleas
 e mark your calendars and inform your networks.\n \n                    
                                                                         
             Please post for immediate release\n \nThe American Indian Mo
 vement (AIM) and AIM-WEST of San Francisco invites you the general publi
 c for an early morning SUN RISE PRAYER VIGIL and RALLY on Tuesday\, July
  28\, 2009 calling for the Freedom of Leonard Peltier.\n \nOn Tuesday\, 
 July 28th the US Parole Commission in Lewisburg\, Penn. will review the 
 case of Leonard Peltier\, held in prison for over three decades.  This i
 s the best opportunity Leonard will get during his entire period of inca
 rceration to a fair review of his case before the US Parole Commission. 
  The whole world is watching and waiting! \n \nPlease join with us in so
 lidarity with Leonard\, his family and relations\, friends and supporter
 s from around the world on this day and let us pray for an open mind\, a
 nd to let the healing of America begin.\n \nThe general public is invite
 d to join with us in San Francisco at the Federal Building 450 Golden Ga
 te Avenue for an early morning SUN -RISE PRAYER VIGIL beginning at 6 am 
 until 3 pm.  All Drummers and Singers\, Dancers\, Community Youth and El
 ders\, solidarity organizations and NGO’s are urged to join with us to c
 elebrate this special occasion.  Religious groups and social movements a
 re also encouraged to attend this spiritual gathering and stand together
  hand in hand\, burning sacred sage\, being of one mind in Peace calling
  upon the US Parole Commission to finally release Leonard Peltier from t
 hree decades of incarceration for a crime he did not commit! \n \nThere 
 will be special invited speakers\, and the media and press are welcome t
 o cover the event.\n \nThe public is encouraged to immediately call toda
 y the office of Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi\, Speaker of the House\, in S
 F at 415-556-4862 to remind her to write a letter to the US Parole Commi
 ssion by July 14th just as she did in August 1993 to Attorney General Ja
 net Reno (see attached) asking for a review of the circumstances behind 
 this case in view of discrepancies in handling it’s process.  Congresswo
 man Pelosi is also invited to address the VIGIL on July 28 in SF if she 
 happens to be in the CITY.  The SF County Board of Supervisor’s are also
  encouraged to come and support these efforts for Leonard’s release from
  prison.\n \nThis is a peaceful and non-violent gathering on behalf of L
 eonard and his family and to always be respectful and honorable in seeki
 ng his freedom.  For more information call at 415-577-1492.\n \nThank Yo
 u All My Relations!\n \nAntonio Gonzales\nAIM-WEST Director\n \neltonyg@
 earthlink.net\nwww.aimwest.info\nwww.aimovement.org\n \n \n \n 
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DTSTAMP:20090722T203211Z
SUMMARY:Peltier Sunrise Prayer Vigil
CREATED:20090712T040455Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090728T150000
LOCATION:Fed  Bldg 450 Golden Gate Ave SF
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:Intertribal Friendship House at 523 International Blvd in Oa
 kland is hosting a movie night 7/17/09 beginning at 6:30 pm with Childre
 n’s Movies:\nCorelina\nOne Fish Two Fish\nBrother Bear\nFreedom Writers\
 n \nAdmission is $2.00 and popcorn and other snacks will be sold for $1.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090717T183000
DTSTAMP:20090716T175746Z
SUMMARY:IFH Movie Night
CREATED:20090716T175746Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090717T210000
LOCATION:523 International Blvd in Oakland
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DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 18 - 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.\nSunday\, July 
 19 - 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\n \nArt Quintana brings an incredible selec
 tion of older and newer jewelry\, all at 20% off the marked prices! If y
 ou like hunting for that special piece and/or bargain\, this is the show
  for you. One box is full of concho belts\, another is full of bracelets
 \, and still others full of rings\, bolo ties\, earrings and more! Treas
 ures!! Come early for the best selection\, but rest assured\, there is p
 lenty to go around. Bring your friends! \n 
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DTSTAMP:20090717T053128Z
SUMMARY:Gathering Tribes: Pawn Jewelry Show This Weekend
CREATED:20090717T053128Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090718T190000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Solano
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DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 18 - 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.\nSunday\, July 
 19 - 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\n \nArt Quintana brings an incredible selec
 tion of older and newer jewelry\, all at 20% off the marked prices! If y
 ou like hunting for that special piece and/or bargain\, this is the show
  for you. One box is full of concho belts\, another is full of bracelets
 \, and still others full of rings\, bolo ties\, earrings and more! Treas
 ures!! Come early for the best selection\, but rest assured\, there is p
 lenty to go around. Bring your friends! \n 
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DTSTAMP:20090717T053145Z
SUMMARY:Gathering Tribes: Pawn Jewelry Show This Weekend
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090719T180000
LOCATION:Gatheirng Tribes\, Solano
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DESCRIPTION:Santa Calra County 4th Annual America Indian Heritage Celebr
 ation Powwow and Indian Market\nSaturday\, Sept 19 - noon  - 10 pm\nEver
 green Valley College\n3095 Yerba Buena Road\nSan Jose CA  95135\nwww.ame
 ricanindianheritage.org\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090720T225701Z
SUMMARY:Santa Clara Powwow
CREATED:20090720T225431Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090919T220000
LOCATION:Evergreen Valley College\, San Jose
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DESCRIPTION:BINGO NIGHT\n\nAt: Kaululehua\n\nHawaiian Cultural Center\n\
 n423 Baden Ave\n\nSouth San Francisco\, CA  94080\n\nwww.apop.net / 650-
 588-1091\n\n \n\n \nJuly 18 (Saturday)\n\n \n\n6:00-7:00pm        Dinner
 \n\nDinner & Bingo $15.00\n\nAll you can eat spaghetti feed\n\n \n\n7:00
 -8:00pm Bingo\n\nBingo only $10.00\n\nExtra Cards $5.00\n\n \n\nComes wi
 th booklet of bingo cards (3 cards per game) up to 10 games. Lots  of gr
 eat prizes!\n\n \n\nRSVP TODAY—LIMITED SEATING\n\n \n\nProceeds benefit 
 a group of students involved with the `Aha Hula o Halauaola Hula Confere
 nce that happens every 4 years. The students will fly to O`ahu for a wee
 k long cultural immersion. This experience is priceless and we hope you 
 can support our endeavor.\n\n \n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090721T222254Z
SUMMARY:Halau Bingo Fundraiser
CREATED:20090721T222254Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090718T200000
LOCATION:Hawaiian Cultural Center\n423 Baden Ave \nSouth San Francisco\,
  CA 94080
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
DTSTAMP:20090722T001759Z
SUMMARY:Leonard Peltier Benefit
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T210000
LOCATION:SF
DESCRIPTION:Thursday July 23!\nLeonard Peltier Benefit\n@Submission\, SF
  8PM $8\n2183 Mission Street (between 17th and 18th) \nin the Mission Di
 strict of San Francisco\, California\n\nEMMA GOLDMAN BUST-OUT BRIGADE \n
 with Devin Hoff\, Mike Watt (Minutemen\, Iggy Pop)\, Ava Mendoza\, \nVij
 ay Anderson\, Howard Wiley (Angola Project)\n\nand\n\nBroken Shadows \n 
 with Howard Wiley (Angola Project)\, Marshall Trammell\, \nPhillip Green
 lief\, Darren Johnston\, Danishta Rivero\, Devin Hoff\n\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:TULE BOAT CONSTRUCTION  \nCoyote Hills Visitor Center & Quar
 ry Lakes \nRegional Recreation Area \n9am-2pm\, Saturday\, July 11 \n9:3
 0am-3:30pm\, Saturday\, July 18  \nCourse #22020 \nDino Labiste\, Natura
 list \nExperience how to construct a tule boat. \nJuly 11: We’ll gather 
 tule\, then see a \nslideshow on tule boats.  \nJuly 18: We’ll build a t
 hree-person tule boat \nand launch it for a paddle around the lake. \nPa
 rticipation in gathering tule is required. \n16+yrs (parent participatio
 n required) \nReg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS \n(1-888-327-2757\, option 2\
 , 3) \n East Bay Regional Park District \nCOYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK \n8
 000 Patterson Ranch Road\, Fremont\, CA 94555 \n Phone: (510) 544-3220  
     e-mail: chvisit@ebparks.org \nwww.ebparks.org \n
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DTSTAMP:20090722T004434Z
SUMMARY:Tule Boat Construction
CREATED:20090722T004434Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090711T140000
LOCATION:COYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK
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DESCRIPTION:TULE BOAT CONSTRUCTION  \nCoyote Hills Visitor Center & Quar
 ry Lakes \nRegional Recreation Area \n9am-2pm\, Saturday\, July 11 \n9:3
 0am-3:30pm\, Saturday\, July 18  \nCourse #22020 \nDino Labiste\, Natura
 list \nExperience how to construct a tule boat. \nJuly 11: We’ll gather 
 tule\, then see a \nslideshow on tule boats.  \nJuly 18: We’ll build a t
 hree-person tule boat \nand launch it for a paddle around the lake. \nPa
 rticipation in gathering tule is required. \n16+yrs (parent participatio
 n required) \nReg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS \n(1-888-327-2757\, option 2\
 , 3) \n East Bay Regional Park District \nCOYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK \n8
 000 Patterson Ranch Road\, Fremont\, CA 94555 \n Phone: (510) 544-3220  
     e-mail: chvisit@ebparks.org \nwww.ebparks.org \n
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DTSTAMP:20090722T004443Z
SUMMARY:Tule Boat Construction
CREATED:20090722T004443Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090718T153000
LOCATION:COYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK
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DESCRIPTION:BASIC FLINTKNAPPING   \n3pm - 5:30pm \nSaturday\, July 25 \n
 Course #22023 \nDino Labiste\, Naturalist \nLearn the art of turning an 
 obsidian flake \ninto a functional cutting tool. We’ll practice \nbeginn
 ing skills to create a microblade and \nshape an arrowhead. This program
  will be a \ncontinuing series throughout the year to \nlearn percussion
  flaking\, hafting\, \nintermediate skills\, and more. 18+ yrs \nReg. Re
 quired: 1-888-EBPARKS \n(1-888-327-2757\, option 2\, 3) \n East Bay Regi
 onal Park District \nCOYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK \n8000 Patterson Ranch R
 oad\, Fremont\, CA 94555 \n Phone: (510) 544-3220      e-mail: chvisit@e
 bparks.org \nwww.ebparks.org \n
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DTSTAMP:20090722T004523Z
SUMMARY:Basic Flintknapping
CREATED:20090722T004523Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090725T173000
LOCATION:COYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK
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DESCRIPTION:COYOTE HILLS FLINTKNAPPERS\, \nPART I   \n10:00am-3:00pm \nS
 unday\, September 20\, Course #22271 \nDino Labiste\, Naturalist \nFlake
  stone into functional Paleolithic tools. \nPercussion flaking fundament
 als will teach \nhow to break off predictable flakes to shape \nobsidian
 . Learn about prehistoric equipment \nsuch as hammer stones and use mode
 rn \nmaterials like copper billets. (Series. See \n10/17 for Part II). \
 nReg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS\, \n(1-888-327-2757\, option 2\, 3) \nEast
  Bay Regional Park District \nCOYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK \n8000 Patterso
 n Ranch Road\, Fremont\, CA 94555 \n Phone: (510) 544-3220      e-mail: 
 chvisit@ebparks.org \nwww.ebparks.org \n\n
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DTSTAMP:20090722T004610Z
SUMMARY:Coyote Hills Flintknappers Part 1
CREATED:20090722T004610Z
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LOCATION:COYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK
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DESCRIPTION:COYOTE HILLS FLINTKNAPPERS\, \nPART II   \n10:00am-3:00pm \n
 Saturday\, October 17\, Course #22307 \nDino Labiste\, Naturalist \nLear
 n intermediate techniques of \npercussion flaking to thin an obsidian co
 bble \ninto a spear point or scraper. Guest \nflintknappers will give ad
 vice and tips on \nhow to refine your skills. Join us in the \ncontinuin
 g series of flaking stone into \nfunctional\, paleolithic tools.  \n(Ser
 ies. See 9/20 for Part I) \nReg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS\, (1-888- \n327
 -2757\, option 2\, 3) \nEast Bay Regional Park District \nCOYOTE HILLS R
 EGIONAL PARK \n8000 Patterson Ranch Road\, Fremont\, CA 94555 \n Phone: 
 (510) 544-3220      e-mail: chvisit@ebparks.org \nwww.ebparks.org \n 
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DTSTAMP:20090722T004635Z
SUMMARY:Coyote Hills Flintknpappers Part 2
CREATED:20090722T004635Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091017T150000
LOCATION:COYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK
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DESCRIPTION:SKILLS OF THE PAST: \nATLATL   \nVisitor Center \n10:00am-2:
 00pm \nSaturday\, October 24\, Course #22312 \nDino Labiste\, Naturalist
  \nDuring pre-contact California\, dart \nthrowers were utilized by hunt
 er/gatherer \nsocieties in the Central Valley. The atlatl\, \nwith it's 
 stone-tipped dart\, pre-dated the \nbow and arrow. Learn the history of 
 the \natlatl\, examine reproductions and try your \nskill at hitting a c
 ardboard target. 8+yrs \nReg. Required: 1-888-EBPARKS\,  \n(1-888-327-27
 57\, option 2\, 3) \n \nEast Bay Regional Park District \nCOYOTE HILLS R
 EGIONAL PARK \n8000 Patterson Ranch Road\, Fremont\, CA 94555 \n Phone: 
 (510) 544-3220      e-mail: chvisit@ebparks.org \nwww.ebparks.org \n \n 
 
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DTSTAMP:20090722T004659Z
SUMMARY:Atlatl
CREATED:20090722T004659Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091024T140000
LOCATION:COYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK
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DESCRIPTION:Huichol Art Show\nwith\nLuciano Valdez\n \nHuichol Yarn Pain
 tings & Beadwork \n\nSaturday\, July 25\n11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.\nSunday
 \, July 26\n11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\n\nHuichol artist\, Luciano Valdez\,
  makes the long journey from his home in a remote Huichol ceremonial cen
 ter in the Sierra Madres of Mexico.  He travels part way by foot\, part 
 way by car\, and part way by bus.  The journey takes him a week and a ha
 lf to come to Gathering Tribes.  He brings beautiful yarn paintings and 
 beadwork made by himself\, his family and other community members. \n\nT
 he pieces are made by putting a very thin layer of tree resin and beeswa
 x over wood and then embedding the yarn or beads to form intricate image
 s.  These images all have spiritual meaning in the Huichol culture and a
 re usually about healing and/or protection.\n\nGathering Tribes takes no
  commission from this show.  Luciano and his community sponsor a large c
 eremony in September and much of the money made from this show will go t
 oward the items needed for the ceremony.\nAll proceeds go to Luciano and
  his village. \nWe're all related \n\nGathering Tribes has also been rai
 sing money for a water pipe project for Luciano's village.  The villager
 s walk for a couple of miles to bring back water from the spring to the 
 village.  They are raising money for a pipe to be laid from the spring t
 o their village.\nThere will be a contribution jar out during this show 
 if you\nwould like to contribute.  
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SUMMARY:Huichol Art Show
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DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090725T190000
LOCATION:Albany
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DESCRIPTION:Huichol Art Show\nwith\nLuciano Valdez\n \nHuichol Yarn Pain
 tings & Beadwork \n\nSaturday\, July 25\n11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.\nSunday
 \, July 26\n11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.\n\nHuichol artist\, Luciano Valdez\,
  makes the long journey from his home in a remote Huichol ceremonial cen
 ter in the Sierra Madres of Mexico.  He travels part way by foot\, part 
 way by car\, and part way by bus.  The journey takes him a week and a ha
 lf to come to Gathering Tribes.  He brings beautiful yarn paintings and 
 beadwork made by himself\, his family and other community members. \n\nT
 he pieces are made by putting a very thin layer of tree resin and beeswa
 x over wood and then embedding the yarn or beads to form intricate image
 s.  These images all have spiritual meaning in the Huichol culture and a
 re usually about healing and/or protection.\n\nGathering Tribes takes no
  commission from this show.  Luciano and his community sponsor a large c
 eremony in September and much of the money made from this show will go t
 oward the items needed for the ceremony.\nAll proceeds go to Luciano and
  his village. \nWe're all related \n\nGathering Tribes has also been rai
 sing money for a water pipe project for Luciano's village.  The villager
 s walk for a couple of miles to bring back water from the spring to the 
 village.  They are raising money for a pipe to be laid from the spring t
 o their village.\nThere will be a contribution jar out during this show 
 if you\nwould like to contribute.  
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SUMMARY:Huichol Art Show
CREATED:20090722T181148Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090726T190000
LOCATION:Gathering Tribes\, Albany
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DESCRIPTION:The Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers met for the 
 first time in New York\, 2004.  They come from many parts of the world a
 nd share the same message of prayer and concern for future generations.\
 nTheir coming together was the fulfillment of prophesies from  many\nof 
 their tribes.\n\nYou are invited to find out more and to support their g
 lobal mission\nby attending the premier of the feature length movie:\n"F
 or The Next Seven Generations:\nThe Grandmothers Speak"\nMonday\, Octobe
 r 5\, 2009\nGrace Cathedral\, San Francisco\nReception: 5:00 pm to 6:15 
 pm\nAward Ceremony & Movie Premier: 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm\n \nThere will be
  two or three of the Grandmothers attending to receive the Courage of Co
 nscience Award\n \nThis event is sponsored by: The Chaplaincy Institute\
 , Cafe Gratitude\,\nGrace Cathedral and Gathering Tribes\n "The Grandmot
 hers Council the World" book is available at Gathering Tribes\n\nThe Gra
 ndmothers Mission Statement\nWE\, THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF THIRTEEN 
 INDIGENOUS GRANDMOTHERS\, represent a global alliance of prayer\, educat
 ion and healing for our Mother Earth\, all Her inhabitants\, all the chi
 ldren\, and for the next seven generations to come. We are deeply concer
 ned with the unprecedented destruction of our Mother Earth and the destr
 uction of indigenous ways of life. We believe the teachings of our ances
 tors 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. 
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DTSTAMP:20090722T181307Z
SUMMARY:The Grandmothers Speak
CREATED:20090722T181307Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20091005T210000
LOCATION:Grace Cathedral\, San Francisco
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:2
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090725T100000
DTSTAMP:20090724T182037Z
SUMMARY:Vallejo Powwow
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090725T160000
LOCATION:Vallejo
DESCRIPTION:14 Annual Vallejo\nPow Wow\nSaturday\, July 25\, 2009 \nSund
 ay\, July 26\, 2009 Location: Vallejo's Service Club Park (along the wat
 er front)\n295 Mare Island Way\nPhone: 916-421-0657Email:\n1CaLKiowa@GMA
 IL.COM\nfor more info \nVallejo Powwow\nSaturday & Sunday\, July 25th & 
 26th\, 2009\nService Club Park (on Mare Island Way\, next to the Ferry T
 erminal)\nMC:  Tom Phillips\, Sr\, Kiowa\nAD:  Tom Phillips\, Jr\, Kiowa
 \nTabulation:  Lana Hicks\, Washoe/Paiute\nColor Guard:  Joe Smith\, USM
 C\, Creek/Sioux\nHead Woman:  TBA\nHead Man:  TBA\nHost Southern Drum:  
 Southern Express\nHost Northern Drum:  TBA\nContest Powwow\nGourd Dancin
 g\nPublic Welcome\nFree Parking\nSpecial Guest:  Mr. Joe Morris—Navajo C
 ode Talker\nVendor Information:  (916) 421-0657 or Vallejo Powwow\, PO B
 ox 246052\, Sacramento\, CA  95824
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DESCRIPTION:Friday\, August 7\n6 to 9 pm\nArt Attack:\nClosing Reception
  for\nMichael Horse's Show\nArt\, jewelry\, wine\, snacks\,\nconversatio
 n and fun with\nMichael Horse.\n \nStroll Solano Avenue during Art Attac
 k and discover art openings\, speakers\, music and more for free!  Check
  out:\nwww.artattackfridays.com\nfor more information
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DTSTAMP:20090722T181545Z
SUMMARY:Gathering Tribes: Art Attack
CREATED:20090722T181545Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090807T210000
LOCATION:1412 Solano Avenue\, Albany  CA  94706
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:29th Annual Big Time Festival\nKule Loklo at Bear Valley\, P
 t. Reyes National Seashore\nSaturday\, July 25\n10 am to 4 pm\nDancing\,
  basket weaving\, shell bead making\, traditional California crafts for 
 sale\, children's activities\nwww.info@mapom.org
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DTSTAMP:20090722T181628Z
SUMMARY:Big Time at Kule Loko
CREATED:20090722T181628Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090725T160000
LOCATION:Pt Reyes National Seashore
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SEQUENCE:18664830
DESCRIPTION:EMMA GOLDMAN BUST-OUT BRIGADE\nwith Devin Hoff\, Mike Watt (
 Minutemen\, Iggy Pop)\, Ava Mendoza\,\nVijay Anderson\, Howard Wiley (An
 gola Project)\n\nand\n\nBroken Shadows\n with Howard Wiley (Angola Proje
 ct)\, Marshall Trammell (me)\,\nPhillip Greenlief\, Darren Johnston\, Da
 nishta Rivero\, Devin Hoff\n\n $8\n\n http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2
 009/07/21/18611935.php
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DTSTAMP:20090724T165755Z
SUMMARY:Leonard Peltier Benefit Concert
CREATED:20090724T165755Z
DTEND:20090724T060000Z
LOCATION:Mission Cultural Center\n2183 Mission Street (between 17th and 
 18th)\nin the Mission District of San Francisco\n
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DESCRIPTION:Exploring Cherokee Oral History\, Washoe Tribe Community Hou
 se\, 2030 Franklin St.\, Oakland. Potluck luncheon. Hosted by the Cherok
 ee Society of the Greater Bay Area. To RSVP call (510) 464-4649.
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DTSTAMP:20090729T201348Z
SUMMARY:Cherokee Oral History
CREATED:20090729T201312Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090726T140000
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:August 8–9\n\n2nd Annual Heritage Trail\, Maidu Interpretive
  Center\, 1960 Johnson Ranch Dr.\, Roseville. Free museum admission from
  10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in conjunction with 17 other Placer County muse
 ums. (916) 774-5934 or www.roseville.ca.us/indianmuseum.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090808T100000
DTSTAMP:20090729T201843Z
SUMMARY:Heritage Trail
CREATED:20090729T201843Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090808T160000
LOCATION:Maidu Interpretive Center\, 1960 Johnson Ranch Dr.\, Roseville
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION:August 8–9\n\n2nd Annual Heritage Trail\, Maidu Interpretive
  Center\, 1960 Johnson Ranch Dr.\, Roseville. Free museum admission from
  10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in conjunction with 17 other Placer County muse
 ums. (916) 774-5934 or www.roseville.ca.us/indianmuseum.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090809T100000
DTSTAMP:20090729T201910Z
SUMMARY:Heritage Trail
CREATED:20090729T201843Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090809T160000
LOCATION:Maidu Interpretive Center\, 1960 Johnson Ranch Dr.\, Roseville
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SEQUENCE:4
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090828T093000
DTSTAMP:20090729T202514Z
SUMMARY:Yua\, Spirit of the Arctic: Eskimo and Inuit Art
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090828T171500
LOCATION:Golden Gate Park\, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr.\, San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:Yua\, Spirit of the Arctic: Eskimo and Inuit Art from the Co
 llection of Thomas G. Fowler\, de Young Museum\, Golden Gate Park\, 50 H
 agiwara Tea Garden Dr.\, San Francisco. Ohlone Elders welcome the Eskimo
  and Inuit artists at opening night for this permanent exhibit. August 2
 8 Tues. to Sun.\, 9:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.\, Fri.until 8:45 p.m. mid-Janua
 ry through November. (415) 750-3600 or www.famsf.org/deyoung.\n\nThe de 
 Young museum is pleased to announce the opening of a new permanent exhib
 ition featuring Eskimo and Inuit art of Alaska\, Canada and Greenland on
  view in the Phyllis C. Wattis Gallery\, concourse level.\n\nThe late Th
 omas G. Fowler's lifelong passion and enthusiasm for Inuit and  Eskimo a
 rt culminated in this remarkable collection.  Comprehensive in quality a
 nd scope\, this presentation includes masks\, amulets\, baskets\, tools\
 , games\, carvings\, and containers from the earliest recorded periods t
 o contemporary works from native artists of the Arctic.  \nFor museum ho
 urs and directions\, visit deyoungmuseum.org.\nThe exhibit has been orga
 nized in consultation with Chuna McIntyre and Rosllyn Tunis.
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SEQUENCE:1
DESCRIPTION: \nJuly 29\, 2009\nFRIENDSHIP HOUSE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN 
 INDIANS\, INC.\n \nThe 5th Annual American Indian Market & Powwow\nA Com
 munity Event\nSaturday\, August 22\, 2009\, 10 am to 6 pm\nJulian Avenue
  between 14th and 15th Streets in San Francisco\n \nThe Friendship House
  American Indian Market & Powwow is a San Francisco festival featuring 1
 50 American Indian arts and crafts booths\, a powwow featuring hundreds 
 of powwow dancers\, informational booths about American Indian organizat
 ions and Indian tacos and refreshments will be on sale.  Four dance grou
 ps representing various tribes will share their styles of dancing with e
 xhibition dancing beginning at 10 am.  A Youth Cultural Educational Pavi
 lion will include youth-oriented arts and crafts activities\, educationa
 l carnival games and storytelling sessions will be held in a teepee.\n \
 nThis year we have added a contemporary American Indian music stage for 
 singers\, musicians\, and bands featuring local American Indian performe
 rs.  Additionally\, special recognition and awards\, including the Gary 
 Rhine Memorial Awards will be presented to American Indian community lea
 ders.\n \nThe American Indian Market & Powwow celebrates the diversity a
 nd cultures represented in the American Indian community and honors lead
 ers who have significantly contributed to the American Indian community.
   The event is a hallmark of the richness and beauty of American Indian 
 individuals and their families. \n \nThe 5th Annual American Indian Mark
 et & Powwow will be held on Saturday\, August 22\, 2009\, 10 am to 6 pm 
 on Julian Avenue located between Mission and Valencia and between 14th a
 nd 15th Streets in the Mission District of San Francisco. \n \nFriendshi
 p House Association of American Indians\, Inc. was formed in 1963 and is
  a nonprofit community-based organization that provides residential subs
 tance abuse treatment services at its 80-bed four-story facility in San 
 Francisco and at its 11-bed Lodge program in Oakland for women and their
  children.  Friendship House also provides a large array of youth preven
 tion services and hosts several annual community events.\n \nFor more in
 formation please contact:\nAshley Phillips at 415-865-0964 or by e-mail 
 at AshleyP@friendshiphousesf.org\nwww.friendshiphousesf.org
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090822T100000
DTSTAMP:20090731T071724Z
SUMMARY:Friendship House Indian Market & Powwow
CREATED:20090731T071724Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090822T180000
LOCATION:San Francisco
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DESCRIPTION:September 21	\nLa Mission\nCamera Cinemas 12\n201 South Seco
 nd Street\, San José\, CA 95113\n7:00 pm\nJoin the film's star\, Benjami
 n Bratt\, and its writer/director\, Peter Bratt\, for this special scree
 ning followed by a Q&A with the cast and crew. \nThanks to a generous gr
 ant from the TomKat Foundation\, on Monday\, September 21\, the San José
  Mariachi and Mexican Heritage Festival and the Camera Cinemas are bring
 ing you a fabulous opening reception and a special screening of a new\, 
 poignant film\, La Mission\, at 7pm. This event\, along with our Mariach
 i Day at the San Jose Children's Discovery Museum (more about that in ou
 r next issue)\, serve as the launch events to the week-long festival. Di
 rected by Peter Bratt and starring his brother\, Benjamin Bratt\, this i
 ndependent film was a hit at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090921T190000
DTSTAMP:20090801T180455Z
SUMMARY:La Mission Film
CREATED:20090801T180330Z
DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090921T220000
LOCATION:201 South Second St. San Jose
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DESCRIPTION:28th Annual Labor Day Weekend Pow-Wow\nAt University of the 
 Pacific\n3601 Pacific Ave\nStockton\, CA\n \nSept 4-6\, 2009\n \nPlease 
 see attached flyer for more details!
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