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Alaskan
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Evelyn Alexander,
Athabascan from Minto, AK
Unfortunately, we somehow missed
the boat on getting a picture of this beautiful Elder who sings
of the first time she saw a boat belonging to the white man. A gem!
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Atka Dancers--Unangax
from Atka, AK
Atka, along the Aleutian chain has 100 Unangax people living there.
Look close and you'll see Milt and I in the middle. The youth do
an amazing seagull dance--making the bird sounds as they dance.
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Sylvester Ayek, Inupiak from
Anchorage, AK
...is a talented artist as well as a musican. Fabulous marble scultpures
of bears, and other creatures.
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John Pingayek, Chu'pik from
Chevak, Alaska
... offers
special thanks to his grandfather, Joseph Friday, for teaching him
to sing and drum. He would like people to know that “We are the only
Chu’pik people in the world”.
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Tlingit/The Shxat Kwaan Dancers
Wrangle and Eastern Alaska are lush and green (and wet). We were guided
around the area by an elder, Marge Byrd, who teaches the youth traditional
Tlingit music and dance. The talented youth group is called Shxat
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Canadian
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Gilbert Cheechoo, Cree from
Moosonee, Canada
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and his son Gitchee (Gilbert Jr.) are from the southern tip of James
Bay in Ontario, Canada. They live in the village of Moosonee, Ontario
that is only accessible by riding a train for six hours north of Cochrane,
Ontario.
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Lee Cremo, Mic Mac from Nova
Scotia, Canada
...was
a magnificent fiddler and composer. In fact, we discovered, to Milt's
delight, that Lee was the composer of the famous fiddle tune called
"Constitutional Breakdown." We are sorry to report that he has passed
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K'odi Nelson,Kwakwaka’wakw
from Alert Bay, Canada
Of
the first 26 shows in the Oyate series, this one holds perhaps two
distinguishing marks--one for “youngest artist” and the other for
“most remote”. K’odi Nelson, in his early twenties, lives on Cormorant
Island in a village called Alert Bay.
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Maggie Paul, Passammaquoddy
from New Brunswick, Canada...met
us wearing a pair of comfortable sweat pants and a red T-shirt and
looking like somebody's favored auntie—until she opened her mouth
to sing. So spirited you think she will float away, pulled up by
the fine strands of the creator’s web.
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Throat Singers from Nunuvut,
Canada
Timmongiak Petaulassie & Qauunaq Mikkigak
... This show took many "firsts" in the producing of the
Oyate series. We went the farthest, spent the most on travel, first
time paying an interpreter, and on and on. It is also probably one
of our favorite programs. Don't miss this one! Read
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Rocky Paul Wiseman, Maliseet
from New Brunswick, Canada...is
a man clearly in love with his people and his nation. Rocky is friendly
and more than anxious to drive us around St. Mary's Reserve to show
us the many ancient sites. The Maliseet people are one of the oldest
known tribes along the eastern coast.
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Central Plains Nations |
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Black Lodge Singers, Blackfoot
from White Swan, MT
...Black
Lodge—Take it Away! That’s the call at many pow wows across the
United States as the Master of Ceremonies calls the drum group to
begin. And Black Lodge does just that—takes it away.
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Wilmer Mesteth, Lakota from
Pine Ridge Reservation ...is
from our own home state of South Dakota and is well known on the Pine
Ridge Reservation. He is a full-time instructor for Oglala Lakota
College in the Lakota Studies Department and is deeply involved in
the music and culture of the Lakota people
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Buddy Red Bow, Lakota from
Pine Ridge, SD
... was one of the first and greatest of native contemporary musicians.
Milt was the was the first person to record Buddy and put "Indian
Love Song" on a little 45" record. They became friends.
This special program was produced as a memorial piece to honor Buddy
after his death. Read
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Stephan Small Salmon,
Flathead from Ronan, MT
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is a pow wow man. He sings and dances competitively along the pow
wow trail during the summer months, often walking away with the
big prize money. During the winter he cuts wood. An
Oyate Bestseller.
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Nellie Two Bulls, Lakota
from Pine Ridge Reservation, SD...
is
well loved by all that know her. Her ancestors survived the massacre
at Wounded Knee when over 300 Lakota men, women and children were
killed by the Seventh Cavalry. In spite of this painful history, Nellie
has a light attitude and a love for all.
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Eastern
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Walker Calhoun, E. Cherokee
from N. Carolina
...is a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokees. He was born in
these mountains and heard only Cherokee spoken until he was 12.
His family had little in the way of material wealth, but he was
drawn to the music and dances of his people.
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Island Nations |
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American
Samoa (Coming Soon!!)
This is another unusual Oyate program which arose out of the opportunity
to visit the small island of American Samoa. The music is incredible
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Charles Ka'Upu, Hawaiian,
Maui, HI
... For
Charles Ka'upu, the island of Maui is home. He is a young, powerfully-built
man who teaches at a local junior college and puts on traditional
garb to perform in one of the hotel luau events every week. When we
first meet him he is wearing a t-shirt that says, “the natives are
restless.”
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Mexico |
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Trebol, Mexico, Part One
We had a call from Maggie Paul, our Oyate friend from New Brunswick.
She asked could we be in Mexico in a week to be at this five day
festival. Amazingly, we made it. This incredible experience recorded
on this and the next show. A must hear...
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Trebol, Mexico, Part Two
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North Central And Woodlands Nations |
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Eddie Benton Benai, Ho'chak
from Hayward, WI
...is
a fullblood Ojibwe and a member of the Midewiwin Lodge. He says “I
was never without the sound of the drum, without the sound of music...
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Brent Michael Davids,
...is both musician and composer. He tells this amazing story of how
he created a flute from crystal, and has since created several others.
They are clear and beautiful and we were stunned by this unusual instrument.
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Ken Funmaker, Hoc'ak from
Friendship, WI
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his wife, Rhonda and their children live in a traditional woodlands
wigwam. Ken is lean,earthy and funny all at the same time and is a
strong leader for traditional Hoc'aks (pronounced Hochunk).
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Myron Pyawasit, Menominee
from Zoar, WI
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and his wife, Doris, have a large family and are very involved in
the traditional lifestyle of the Menominee people. Myron's drum group,
The Smokeytown Singers, is well known on the pow wow circuit and he
and Milt talk for quite awhile about the "music industry".
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Keith Secola, Ojibwe from
Phoenix, AZ
...but originally from N. Minnesota, Keith is the "Bob Dylan"
of contemporary native music, responsible for such well-loved songs
as "Fry Bread" and "Indian Car". Read
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Northeastern Nations |
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Michele Stock, Seneca
from Salamenca, NY
...We first met Michele years earlier and loved her voice and her
music so much, we sought her out for Oyate. She has spent many years
creating wonderful familiar children's songs and hymns and translating
them into Seneca. Beautiful.
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Darrel Wixon Dunn, Wampanoag
from Mashpee, MA
...We
fought Cape Cod traffic to reach him in the small village of Mashpee.
It was dark and the roads go this way and that. The Wampanoags, according
to the history books, helped the pilgrims survive their first winter--the
story is not exactly as we have been told.
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Northwestern Nations |
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Patrick and Wade Greene,
Makah from Neah Bay, WA
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uncle and nephew and have sung together for many years. Wade is
the main composer of songs for the family and says there "is
nothing in this universe that compares to native culture.”
Sadly, we recently got word that Patrick (left) passed on in 2005.
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Southeastern Nations |
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Betty Mae Jumper, Seminole
from FL
... remembers
living in a “chickee,” an open-aired, thatched structure common to
her people. Her mother was a Seminole medicine woman and her father
was white, a trapper and sugar cane worker. She remembers only seeing
him once when she was 12. She says “I ran and hid. I didn’t want to
see him.”
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Southern Nations |
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Anita
Anquo, Kiowa from OK
Has a wonderful laugh and many stories to tell. Be sure to see the
picture of her with her sister in their beautiful shawls on the
artist page..
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John Kionut, Caddo from Fort
Cobb, OK
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is the last Caddo alive to speak all four dialects of the original
Caddo language. He also speaks 14 other languages fluently, although
he says he is beginning to lose some because there is no one left
to talk to.
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Woodlin Lois, Choctaw
from Mississippi
...lives with his wife. They both work tirelessly to keep the culture
strong and to teach the music and dances to the young people of
the community.
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