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Santa Cruz Indian Council Inter-tribal Gathering Louden Nelson (Part 2) 06-26-10
Short video clips of Santa Cruz Indian Council Inter-tribal Gathering at Louden Nelson park 06-26-10
Female Elder talk, Womens Transformation Dance.
Female Elder talk, Womens Transformation Dance.
On Saturday June 26th 2010 the Santa Cruz Indian Council Inter-tribal Gathering took place in Louden Nelson Park there were many performances from various native dancers including Santa Cruz native Ohlone dancers also talks from native veterans and elders teaching the rich history of the Native American plight their were many vendors and informational tables as well an incredibly positive learning and eye opening experience for all who attended.
SCIC info: http://www.santacruz-indiancouncil.org/
The Santa Cruz Indian Council is an inter-tribal Non-Profit 501-(c)(3) organization composed of Native American and non-native members in the Central California region. We are dedicated to teaching respect for traditional Native American cultural values; supporting cultural enrichment opportunities that contribute to Native American identity development; advancing the quality of educational content and cultural sensitivity of educational services available to the youth of our region; and promoting cultural understanding of Native American traditions in our communities.
SCIC info: http://www.santacruz-indiancouncil.org/
The Santa Cruz Indian Council is an inter-tribal Non-Profit 501-(c)(3) organization composed of Native American and non-native members in the Central California region. We are dedicated to teaching respect for traditional Native American cultural values; supporting cultural enrichment opportunities that contribute to Native American identity development; advancing the quality of educational content and cultural sensitivity of educational services available to the youth of our region; and promoting cultural understanding of Native American traditions in our communities.
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It used to be the SC Indian Council had a pow wow at Casa de Fruita on Hwy 152 and didn't allow videos. So its great to be seeing positive transformation of the beauty via video screen. Sat. I watched it live. The singer and drum group was excellent and sported a bueno sound system. Many vendors shared the space including cola Jade Little Eagle who is Apache and Cantonese(Tar Tar) She is truly original in her art, as all these blessed people were.I want to thank the Indian council for her being treated so well and their kind attention to details that day. The dancers have many dances under their years and it was good you came to see and cover this, Bob.
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