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Archive for September, 2008

This time of year is very busy for us. We’re on the road doing school programs, and sometimes book signings for Robert’s book “The Legend of Spinoza – The Bear Who Speaks from the Heart.”  The other day we were discussing how important it is to stay in balance. It is crucial, for us, and for everybody who lives [...]

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Here’s a picture of us with Terri’s Dad, Chet Blood.
We love you Dad!
Thinking of Dad reminds us of the generations that have gone before us, and how they have done so much to make this world a better place. As Native Americans we have a strong tradition of honoring our elders, as do many [...]

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Here’s a bunch of pictures from our September Kansas tour.  We are so blessed to be able to tour schools around the nation.
This Lincoln Elementary School picture is with the principal, his name is Sherman. Nice guy!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Check out the marque at Nelson Elementary! Sweet!
 
The beautiful mural of the sea is inside Nelson, and their mascot [...]

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Here are some chicken riders we met when we drove through Oxford, Kansas last week. Chicken riders – now that got our attention!

Speaking of chickens, there are some Native tribes who have Chicken Dances.  Read more about it – or listen to some sound clips:
www.ohwejagehka.com/chickendance.htm
Ohwejagehka: Ha`degaenage: is a nonprofit organization based on Six Nations of the Grand [...]

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When we were in Kansas last week we had a little time after one of our school programs, so we were exploring the area and came on the Safari Zoological Park.  We’re not putting any pictures on our blog due to copyright issues, but eventually Tom and Allie, the owners, are going to email us pictures they took of [...]

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How could anyone
Shaina Noll (songwriter: Libby Roderick)

 
Gakina-awiiya (We Are All Related),
Chief Robert and Terri Lynn TallTree
www.thetalltrees.com
“Teach us love, compassion and honor…that we may heal the Earth, and heal each other.”   – Ojibwe prayer

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Robert is a silversmith by one of his trades, and for years he owned a little shop in Manitou Springs. He recalled recently that sometimes he would come across a design issue of a piece of jewerly he was creating that he could not resolve.  He’d think about it and think about it and try everything he [...]

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One of the values many Americans hold dear is directness, assertiveness, and straight-forwardness. Did you know that this may be misconstrued or misunderstood by Native cultures?
In our culture it is considered to be so rude to point, that we actually have a different non-verbal cue when ‘pointing out’ something or somebody. It involves the slightest nod [...]

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We found a great source for lots of links to bullying resources online:
www.kidsturncentral.com/links/bullylinks.htm
Gakina-awiiya (We Are All Related),
Chief Robert and Terri Lynn TallTree
www.thetalltrees.com
“Teach us love, compassion and honor…that we may heal the Earth, and heal each other.”   – Ojibwe prayer

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International Day of Peace, September 21

The International Day of Peace (“Peace Day”) provides an opportunity for individuals, organizations and nations to create practical acts of peace on a shared date. It was established by a United Nations resolution in 1981 to coincide with the opening of the General Assembly. The first Peace Day was celebrated [...]

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