Manataka American Indian Council Volume XII Issue 8 AUGUST 2008
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Manataka - Preserving The Past Today For Tomorrow
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UPCOMING EVENTS
World Drum now at Manataka
While continuing its worldwide journey of peace, the famous spiritual artifact, the World Drum was sent from the Metis First Nation in Canada to Hot Springs (Manataka), Arkansas on July 2. When it entered this country, the United States Customs authorities confiscated the drum.
Even though the Drum is a sacred religious artifact, federal officials were not going to allow the World Drum to continue its journey because it was adorned with European eagle feathers, prayer ties, poems, ceremonial herbs and other religious objects. Government authorities demanded the drum and its contents be forfeited.
Once World Drum Project officials in Norway learned of the situation, hundreds of people worldwide were called into action. Calls went out to members of the Canadian Parliament, the United Nations and the media. Thousands of prayers from people in many countries were offered up. After nearly two weeks of prayer and negotiations with U.S. Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Customs and other federal authorities, the World Drum was rescued and the bundle was returned intact to Canada on July 17.
World Drum Project coordinator and founder,
Morten Wolf Storeide, MD of Åbogen, Norway made the decision to allow the Drum to continue its sacred journey to Manataka. But, before the Drum was sent back across the medicine line to the United States, project coordinators accepted an invitation for the World Drum to receive special recognition during a resounding presentation of its inspiration and beauty and in the halls of the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa.
It was a sad story turned into joy when the people prayed and Creator of All Things let their voices be heard.
The World Drum arrived at Manataka on July 24, and within minutes after its arrival ceremonies were conducted at the sacred mountain. On 08-08-08, the Drum will journey to the top of Queen Wilhelmina Mountain near Mena, AR for the Earth Keepers Ceremony. Other public and private events are scheduled throughout the time of its visit. The World Drum will continue its journey to England on August 14.
A Message from Norway:
July 22, 2008
"It is with great joy and gratitude we now can celebrate the release of The World Drum from its captivity by the United State government... The unconditional release is, as far as we know of, historical. Never before have such a object been released unconditionally from the US Department if Fish & Wildlife and the US Department of Homeland Security.
This “victory” and celebration have become possible thanks to: Charlie Fife of Metis Nation – Canada and Amanda Morningstar Moore of Manataka American Indian Council – US, in cooperation with Maureen Angela Blanchard of the US Embassy in Canada together with Annie Prigge of Canada`s Department if Foreign and International Affairs, and others.

Also we would like to thank for all support from both participants around the
world, as well as other people who have contacted us regarding this matter and
who have been ready to take further action if needed.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Lipan Apache Museum and Cultural Center Needs Equipment
The new Lipan Apache Museum and Cultural Center will have a grand opening ceremony on September 5 at the Sunrise Mall in Corpus Christie, TX -- and they need your help.
Equipment needed:
Two computers with XP software One high speed laser printer
One color printer Copier
Three each four drawer filing cabinets Auto Doc Feed Scanner
6.0 Adobe reader/write software Microsoft Office software
One DVD player One 32” or larger television
One CD Player w/ 6 speakers One Amplifer
We ask that your company or organization send cash contributions and / or needed equipment from the list below directly to the Lipan Apache at:
Financial Contributions Equipment Contributions
Lipan Apache Tribe of
Texas Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas
PO Box 261110
14241
North West Blvd
Suite #
109
Corpus Christi, Texas 78426
Corpus Christi, Texas
78410
361-774-4881
Elders of the Manataka American Indian Council voted unanimously to support the efforts of the Lipan Apache of Texas with an office equipment donation. AHO Medicine Wheel Ministries also stepped forward. Join us in this joyful opportunity. Financial and material contributions to the Lipan Apache are tax deductible.
http://www.lipanapachetribe.com/Meetings/july112008.html
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When you see a new trail, or a footprint that you do not know, follow it to the point of knowing." -Grandmother of Charles Eastman, Santee Sioux
We never gain new knowledge or new experience unless we are willing to take risks. It's good to be curious. Also, it pays to be cautious. Walk in balance. The path of the Warrior is filled with opportunities to seek new knowledge. As we travel down the Red Road, we will run into trails of opportunity. Down each of these trails are experiences from which we will learn. Experience plus action is the beginning of knowledge.
Great Spirit,
help me to make good
choices in choosing only
the trails you would have
me take.
JULY WEBSITE UPDATES
Manataka: The Rationalist Alternative
Hot Springs National Park Service's Tainted Views
We
have spoken before* of the efforts of the current administration of Hot Springs
National Park to erase Indian history and deny the sacred nature of Manataka,
the Place of Peace. This effort is now being called a ‘rationalist’
alternative to the stories told by the Grandfathers.
*National Park Service Hate Campaign
*National Park Disputes the Sacred
*Manataka - Place of Peace or Persecution
So what is rationalism? In its broadest sense, rationalism is any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification. In more technical terms it is a method or a theory "in which the criterion of the truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive."
In other words, whatever ‘facts’ are available are examined and through deductive reasoning a ‘truth’ or conclusion is formulated based on that reason. The Parks Service’s most recent argument assembles a variety ‘facts’ then adds them up to a “rationalist alternative” that the facts do not support.
For example, the Park Service proceeds to detail the dates and times of occupation of various First Nations people inhabiting or visiting the hot springs are in historical times. Then somehow they come to the “rationale” conclusion that no Indians used the springs in pre-history because there is no archeological evidence to support such use. If you’re going ‘huh?’, don’t feel bad, so are we.
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ELDER MOMFEATHER SPEAKS Manataka
welcomes our newest (fourth oldest) correspondent. We have
known this fine lady for many years and always felt the world
was blessed to put her where we could witness her beautiful
works. Today, the people sing wherever she goes.
~Editors
I am a children
My spirit is free
allowing me to feel what is real.
It brings reality
to my world letting me to see
things more
clearly, creating a more beautiful
place of
existence with intense awareness.
My spirit never
grows old, experiencing daily
like a child with
new found freedom. The first
taste of honey,
touching the velvety nose of the
horse; climbing
to the top of the highest tree;
hearing the ocean
roar; smelling the delicate
rose pedals;
that’s free spirit. I am the wind that
leaves no shadow
as I sail across the treetops
gathering the
warmth of the sunshine and a friend
of the moon from
dusk till dawn. Creator has
blessed me with a
free spirit and I still dance in the
rain; splash in
the puddles; walk on water; kiss the
stones; talk to
the plants and animals.
Remember me? I am
the spirit of freedom.
I am still a
children………
Read About
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A
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By Waynonaha Two Worlds
Manataka Correspondent
Our gardens need more time to grow and bare fruit. I am thinking of making more
canned things this year if I can manage too. Freeze less can more my intuition
is telling me.
Today
I reach out and touch the sweet Earth I feel her under my feed soft and giving.
She is my Mother my provider of all things I need here to live in peace.
My fingers comb her hair the rich sweet smell of the grasses and plants stay on
my hands. I taste her fruit and the plants she provides for our healing, and
give thanks again to the Creator for my life. Love flows in the veins of her
body with the clear water that nourishes our souls and spirits. There is nothing
on or in this Earth that was not created in Love.
The other day as I watered my lawn and flowers I had a neighbor ask if it was
going to rain as predicted. I said, "no it is not going to rain here on this
land." I told her to look at the spider webs on the ground, that were not there
yesterday. If you see the tent spiders build webs on the grass then there will
be no rain. The spiders would not stay up all night weaving the webs if they
did not know it was going to be clear of rain.
I noticed the golden rod is in bloom....the elders here say that when you
see the first rod in bloom, it's six more weeks till the first frost.... I sure
hope not it has hardly been summer here yet.
No offense intended for any individuals or tribes.

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