NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH
Sponsored by the
University of Idaho
Native American
Student Center
For more information contact:
Steven Martin 208-885-4237
Tuesday, November 10
Beading Demonstration: Pouch Necklaces
Janice Jack-Ellenwood hosts an evening workshop of beading and pouch necklace
making. The cost is $5 for the Pouch Necklace Workshop. Please register in advance, by November 6th.
Native American Student Center, 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 11
Pathways of the Warrior: James Holt
A brief history of Native American warrior traditions, culminating in today's
Modern Day Warrior. This presentation will explore various traditions and
practices of Native Americans, and the societies that supported them. The
presentation will provide a correlation of these warrior traditions to service in the
United States armed forces today.
The Student Union Building, Gold Room, 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 12
Beading Demonstration: Bracelets
Janice Jack-Ellenwood hosts an evening workshop of beading and bracelet
making. The cost is $5 for the Beading and Bracelet Workshop. Please
register in advance, by November 6th.
The Student Union Building, Gold Room, 6:00 p.m.
Friday, November 13
Tribal Foods Day
Join us for lunch and visit. Taste and enjoy the tribal foods from many Tribal Nations.
Native American Student Center, 12:00 p.m.
Tuesday, November 17
Student Poetry and Story Telling
Celebrate an evening of student poetry and guest story telling from many nations.
The Student Union Building, Silver Room, 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 18
Native American Film: Dream Keeper
Exploring the rich history and fascinating stories of the Native American people, this
story follows a young Native American (Eddie Spears) on a quest to New Mexico with his
grandfather. Reluctant to go and embracing life in the present rather than the past, the
young man finds himself regaled with a succession of his grandfather’s wondrous stories,
each with a parallel to the present.
The Student Union Building, Gold Room, 6:00 p.m.
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Monday, November 2
Decolonization: Martina Whelshula
Dr. Martina Whelshula is a member of the Arrow Lakes Nation of the
Colville Indian Reservation. Her educational and experiential background is
diverse and focuses primarily in the field of education and healing. Dr.
Whelshula has worked extensively with Native American communities
nation-wide in the areas of local and national
policy development, education, community
mobilization, and healing.
The Student Union Building, Gold Room
6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, November 3
Heartbeat of the Drum: UI Native
American Student Drum Group
The Native American Student Center Drum
Group invites you to celebrate the heartbeat
of the drum.
The Student Union Building, Silver Room
6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 4
Native American Film: Thunderheart
When FBI can’t crack a string of murders on the
South Dakota Indian reservation, they send in
fresh-faced field agent Ray Levoi (Val Kilmer)
who lacks experience, but holds a trump card: His
quarter Sioux heritage. But as he gets closer to the
truth, he must choose between upholding the law
and honoring his roots.
The Student Union Building, Gold Room
6:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 5
Nez Perce Musician: Ella Rose Clark
Ella Rose Clark is a singer and drummer. Join us as Ella hosts an evening of
jazz, modern and folk songs in celebration of Native American Heritage
Month.
The Student Union Building, Gold Room, 6:00 p.m.
Monday, November 9
Native American Film: Tribal Nations: The Story of Federal Indian Law
Sponsored by the Native American Law Student Association
The Kenworthy Theater, Downtown Moscow, 6:30 p.m.
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~MY NAME IS ELLA ROSE I GREW UP ON THE COLVILLE RESERVATION IN GRAND COULEE, WASHINGTON. I STARTED TO SING AND PLAY DRUMS IN SCHOOL THERE, MUSICS THE THERAPY TO MY SOUL. IVE PLAYED AT NUMEROUS SHOWS FROM "HIGHWAY 99 BLUES CLUB" "THE MERCHANT" "THE JET DECK" " WHITERIVER AMPITHEATRE" "CLEARWATER RIVER CASINO" "LEWIS AND CLARK STATE COLLEGE" "GATHERING ON NATIONS 2007" AND MANY MORE. I PLAY PIANO, DRUMS, AND SING.
~IM THE KIND OF GIRL THAT WILL ROCK IT OUT ON STAGE, AND TAKE TIME TO PLAY IT RIGHT AT PRACTICE. I LOVE TO GIVE A GREAT PREFORMANCE AND MEET THE PEOPLE, AND FANS AT THE SHOWS.
~I'VE WRITTEN AWARD WINNING SONGS FOR "BEST JAZZ LYRICS/SONG" FOR "THE CUASE" IN 2008 AT THE WC NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS. I HAVE PARTICIPATED IN TOURS, CAMPS, YOUTH ACTIVITES, ELDER GATHERINGS, FAMILY EVENTS, AS WELL AS SPIRITUAL EVENTS. I'VE PLAYED SHOWS FROM EXSCLUSIVE JAZZ SHOWS IN THE SEATTLE METRO AREA, TO MAIN STEAM FESTIVALS IN SPOKANE, SEATTLE EMP "BATTLE OF MC'S" DURING SEATTLE'S "BUMPERSHOOT." I LOVE TO PLAY SHOWS, ITS THE MOST THING I CONCENTRATE ON.
~IVE DONE ALOT OF THINGS IN MY LIFE TO KNOW THAT THE LIFE I LIVE IS ONE THAT I CHOSEN, ONE THAT I HAVE BUILT FOR MY FAMILY, FANS, AND SO ON. ANYONE TRY AND STAND IN THE WAY, WONT BE STANDING FOR VERY LONG, I WILL ACHIEVE MY GOALS MUSICALLY. AS WELL AS MY GOALS IN LIFE.
~ I HAVE LOTS OF FANS FROM ALASKA, TO AUSTRIA, EYGYPT, BRASIL, HAWAII, AND AUSTRALIA. I DO RADIO STATION INTERVIEWS, AND ARE FEATURED AROUND WASHINGTON, OREGON, AND CALIFORNIA FOR MY TRACKS BOTH "NATIVE INSIDE" AND "THE ROSE" EP'S.
~ I AM RECORDING OUT OF A NEW STUDIO IN THE SEATTLE AREA AND ARE WORKING ON A 8 TRACK CD. FEATURING MOSTLY JAZZ/MODERN, AND JAZZ/FOLK SONGS. I AM VERY EXCITED TO FEATURE MY NEW CD THIS COMING YEAR, AND LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM MY FANS, AND MY FELLOW PEOPLE FROM AROUND THE WORLD. GOD BLESS~
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