Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Loading out for pow wow

Greetings,

We are loading out and will get on the road tomorrow for Dade City.  Then we will be heading to Alabama for 3 weeks.  Hope to see y'all there.

Much Love and many prayers,

~wrulf

1drumstick

May 9 - 11, 2008 ~ 17th Annual Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow
Withlacoochie River Park ~ 12449 Withlacoochie Blvd., Dade City, Florida

 "Mittie, Robert Wood, and family are back to stay" There will be 35 Vendors, 2 Demonstrators, and 2 Food Vendors - Set up On Wed & Thurs May 7 & 8 - All School Children on May 9th - For more info call or e-mail ~ Mittie Wood 1-352-583-3388 or mvto@embarq.com or Sharon Thomas 1-352-521-3012 or windspirit1985@yahoo.com Withlacoochee Native American Indian Culture, Inc. PO BOX 215 - Trilby, Florida 33593-0215 - No Alcohol, No Drugs, No Firearms, All Pets Must be on a Leash - NO WOLF'S ALLOWED

1drumstick
 

Napier Field Volunteer FIre Department and Volunteer Police Department 1st FUndraiser Pow Wow sponsored by: Napier Filed Volunteer Fire and Police Departments and will be held at: 358 Headquarters Street 1 block from the Dothan airport. No contest powwow. Admission Fee: Adults- $4, children -$2, elders 65 & up and children 6 & under-Free. MC: Gary Smith. HL: Gwen Babs. AD: Peter Kassaras. Invited drums: all drums welcome. Booths and fees: 30 craft vendors, Fee $50 plus 1 donated item for the auction. Food vendors 2, Fee $100. Directions: I-65 get off at the Dothan airport exit Napier Field is 1 block from the airport at 358 Headquarters Street. General contact name: Charles Klien 334-983-3007 www.nffd.net Vendor Contact: Mark or Ruth Davis ravenspiritwalker@yahoo.com 256-820-6315

 

June 7 -8, 2008 ~ Native Solutions 10th Annual Intertribal Powwow

Oxford Lake Park across from the tennis courts, Oxford, Alabama

ravenspiritwalker@yahoo.com

Native Solutions 10th Annual Intertribal Pow Wow sponsored by: Native Solutions and will be held at: Oxford Lake Park across from the tennis courts. No contest powwow. Admission Fee: Adults $5; elders 65 & up and children 12 & under-Free. MC: Bryan Halfday, Chippewa Nation, Ontario. HM: Jerry "Smitty" Smith. HL: Gwen Babs. AD: Cowboy. Host Northern Drum: TBA. Host Southern Drum: TBA. Invited drums: all drums welcome. Booths and fees: 25 craft vendors, fee $130. 2 food vendors, fee $200. Comments: Times: Sat-10-7, grand entry 11:00; Sun-10-6, grand entry 12:00 Luck of the draw for dancers Pow wow ambassador contest No drugs or alcohol allowed Bring your own lawn chairs; rain or shine. Directions: I-20 exit 185, going westbound, turn right at the end of the exit, take a right at Shoney's, pow wow will be on the right just past Days Inn; going eastbound turn left, go under the overpass, turn right at Shoney's, pow wow will be on the right just past Days Inn. General contact name: Tony 256-835-0110 Vendor Contact: Mark or Ruth 256-820-6315

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Mother's Day Pow Wow

Greetings,

Loading out to get ready for pow wow in Dade City.  Hope everyone is well. Looking forward to seeing everyone there.

Love,

wrulf

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Weekend For Crafting

Greetings,

We are crafting and making all kinds of product this weekend.  Using up the supplies we have to ready for going on the road.  We are wanting to head northeast this summer and do some pow wows and craft shows and such.  Please send me any details on events that you might know of.  I have a list of events on my web site calendar that is pretty up to date:

http://www.sixdirectionstraders.com/calendar.html

I will upload pictures of the beaded spiders I made.  Hope everyone is well.

Much Love and many prayers,

wrulf

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

E-mail I Received, my response, another promoter response

I was so sick when I attended the pow wow in oldsmar.  How could you allow people to sell "made in China" items at a so called native pow wow.   This is such an insult to the true native american people and their unlimited talents.   I just couldn't believe my eyes that I was seeing flea market quality for sale in what I thought was authentic native wares.    Let these people go to the flea market where they belong.  Let us have real native americans with real native wares like it should be.  
 
Annamaria Eulo
 

Greetings,

I have just returned from the Odessa Pow wow, is that what you meant?  I am not sure about a pow wow in Oldsmar.  I agree entirely with you, however, I am only a Trader myself and not a pow wow promoter.  I try to pick and choose the pow wows I set up at,but you never know who they will let in.  I handcraft most of what I sell, I also trade in Cherokee and with other Natives, carded and uncarded.  I try to find Handcrafted Unique items to sell in my shop.  I do understand that some Natives do not and will not be carded, and  I honor that. 

With your permission I would like to blog your letter and send it on to various pow wow promoters.  Many Traders along with myself feel very strongly about having mostly Handcrafted Items and avoiding the "Made in China" product, Now more than ever.  We may be held hostage to buy certain beads and components from them, to use in our art and craftwork.  But we should avoid all finished product from China most especially.  Thank you for your feedback.

 

 
Hi Celeste,
 I guess this person is speaking some truth but I was not at Odessa. I did 
speak to a vendor I sell my dreamcathchers to and she was disappointed in 
some of what was being sold. As a representative of the AIA I do try to 
keep "made in China" items out of the Powwow but often items slide in and 
I am unaware of them. Most promoters do inspect booths and have the right 
to ask vendors to remove inappropriate items. Contracts may or may not 
address this issue. It is up to each organization to handle this issue and 
each does so in thier own way. One Powwow does not reflect another. I feel 
that for the majority of Florida Powwows have beautiful handcrafted items 
and the buyers determine what is bought. Thanks for sending this along as 
a reminder to be aware and pay attention to what is sold at our event. I 
appreciate you passing this to us.
 Peggy

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Closing the eBay shop ~ www.SixDirectionsTraders.com

Greetings everyone,

I have been out at the preserve camping, cleaning the trailer up and making more stock. We have 4 pow wows within 5 weeks coming up. Above pictured is a Hawk that allowed me to photo him out in the pine barrens on the preserve.

I am closing the eBay shop to save on the fees and to concentrate on the dot com. It is Bitter Sweet, I am sad to see it go - I have had the shop opened since 2004, but my seller account is from 2002 and I will still keep that and run auctions occasionally when we are not on the road. However, the fees are really getting high, and I don't have the time to work on it to make it prosper at the moment.

So, Please visit my web site, you can sign up for mailers and specials, there are links to my videos, pictures, blogs etc.. AND the soon to be, blowing pow wows.com calendar out of the waters, CALENDAR page (which has 5 times as many hits as my home page www.SixDirectionsTraders.com

Also some other pages of interest to visit would be:

Dear Friend of Native America:

Please keep our name and contact information on file for all of your American Indian needs.

From dancers, singers, actors, wranglers and animal handlers, to stunts, etc.

Rolling Thunder Enterprises has helped bring authenticity to the stage and screen for two decades and continues to consult for film, musical recordings, and where ever a Native perspective is required.

From warriors on horseback to huge live buffalo, I am there to support the arts and the cultures that we represent. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully, Chipa Wolfe

Chipa Wolfe
Rolling Thunder Enterprises
34 Rolling Thunder Drive
Jasper, Georgia 30143

www.rthunder.com

770-735-6275

chipa1@earthlink.net

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Thundering Spirit Pow Wow Song ~ Alan Mose Jr

Alan Mose Jr gifted the Thundering Spirit Family this song and also the Family Drum to play it. Aho - Thank you Brother!

Monday, February 25, 2008

Checotah River Martinez, son of GT Martinez

Nine-year-old Checotah Martinez sits with his parents, G.T. and Kay Martinez, in their Butts County home as the three look forward to a special trip to Disney World with Bert’s Big Adventure later this month. Photo by Diane Glidewell

Published: Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Martinez chosen to join Bert's Big Adventure
Family looking forward to a trip in the sunshine


Diane Glidewell
Reporter

Jackson Elementary School fourth grader Checotah River Martinez has never been in an airplane before, but on Thursday, February 21 he is going to be a guest of honor on a chartered flight. Along with 11 other children ages 5 to 12 who are experiencing a chronic or terminal illness, Checotah is going to be part of Bert's Big Adventure as he and his parents explore the Magic Kingdom of Disney World.

Bert Weiss, who has been hosting "The Bert Show" on Atlanta radio station Q100.5 FM since 2001, and his wife Stacey established Bert's Big Adventure as a nonprofit organization in 2002 to create a memorable experience that probably would not be possible for these families otherwise.

Weiss was so touched by a trip he took to Disney World in 1996 with 10 children with chronic and /or terminal illnesses sponsored by Kidd's Kids of Dallas, Texas, that he felt a call to launch a similar organization of his own and did so in 2002. "The Bert Show" has been a wonderful vehicle to educate the public about the organization, to reach the families who can most benefit from the program, and to inspire the support of the Atlanta community. Bert's Big Adventure accepts nominations of children from throughout "The Bert Show" listening area.

For most of the children chosen, every day of life is a struggle. The trip to Disney World is a chance for the children, their parents and their siblings to escape hospitals, constant scheduling, and difficult daily challenges and enjoy time with one another and with other families facing some of the same obstacles. And most of all, Bert's Big Adventure is a chance to create memories to last a lifetime.

Checotah has lived in Butts County his whole life. He is part of a close family with a proud Native American heritage. He is named for Checotah, Oklahoma, which was the home of his great grandfather. "I chose 'River' for his middle name because it was raining hard when he was born and a river was running through the backyard. Also, I knew that his brother would not be able to say 'Checotah' but could say 'River,'" said Checotah's mother, Kay Martinez.

Checotah was a healthy nine-year-old who had been in fourth grade for three weeks last August when he complained on his leg hurting. Thinking he was having growing pains or some soreness from falling off the slide at school, his mother gave him some Tylenol and sent him to bed for the night. The next day Checotah had walked to a neighbor's house when the pain became so severe that he could not get home. Within three hours of getting him home, he was unable to move either leg.

Dr. Lezlie Biles diagnosed Checotah's condition as transverse myelitis, a neurological disorder of the spine caused by inflammation across the width of the spinal cord. It typically begins with a rather rapid development of symptoms over several hours, days, or weeks and results in lower back pain, weakness in legs and arms, sensory disturbance, and spasms leading to gradual paralysis.

Checotah was treated for two and a half weeks at the Medical Center in Macon and then spent another seven weeks in therapy at Children's Healthcare, formerly known as Scottish Rite Children's Hospital, in Atlanta. He is continuing outpatient therapy in Griffin.

"We were told that he might never recover, that he might remain partially paralyzed, or that he might recover almost totally," said G.T. Martinez, Checotah's father. "The doctors did not know what would happen. But now he is doing better than they expected."

"They gave us a long list of things that might have caused the infection, but Checotah had not been exposed to any of them. He had had a cold that might have weakened his immune system, but that was all," explained Checotah's mother. "Within three days of the first symptoms, three-fourths of his spine was swollen."

Checotah is now using a walker to get around and was able to return to school with his classmates on January 3. He is struggling a little to catch up on all of the schoolwork he missed, especially in math. But his face lights up when he talks about the video he is going to make of his trip to Disney World to show his classmates and of the friend who wants him to bring back a Donald Duck.

Checotah's own favorite Disney character is Mickey Mouse, and his favorite cartoon character of all is Scooby Doo. He is ready to try the rides at Disney World, but he has never been on a roller coaster. He liked the train and the bumper cars at the fair, though.

A nurse at Children's Healthcare heard about Bert's Big Adventure on the radio, and she and Checotah's sister completed the application for him. His parent's waited until they were notified in early January that he was definitely going before they told him about it.

The Martinez family met with the other families for an orientation at the Children's Museum in Atlanta. The parents learned details of the trip while the children played, and Checotah had a wonderful time.

"They [the "Adventure Staff"] will pick us up from our home on Wednesday," said Kay. "We will spend Wednesday night at the Renaissance Hotel in Atlanta. We will board the charter plane on Thursday and stay at a motel on the Riverfront while we see Disney World on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Sunday is a free day to go shopping or go back to Disney World, and on Monday we fly back to Atlanta."

"It was nice to meet Mr. Bert at the orientation," said G.T. "He sat beside me and talked long enough for me to know that he is 102% dedicated to what he is doing for the children."

"They told us, 'Don't worry about anything,'" said Kay. "[The Adventure Staff] will provide jackets if it gets chilly; they are going to provide a wheel chair for Checotah and one for me, too, so we can get around to see everything at the Disney park."

As his parents recalled the events of his illness, Checotah had very little to say about his weeks in the hospital, but he was eager to talk about the trip to Zoo Atlanta that Children's Healthcare provided him and to show the cuddly stuffed tiger and the little glass with a panda on it that he had gotten at the zoo. The tiger is going with him to Disney World.

G.T. and Kay Martinez will be going on Bert's Big Adventure with their son. Checotah's 17-year-old brother, who had Down's syndrome, was going to be included in the adventure as well, but he died of complications from pneumonia on October 31. Even if "Bubba" will not have a seat on the plane or a ticket to the Magic Kingdom, he will certainly be there with his family.