Press Release
chickamaugacherokee.org

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE

 

   On August 17th, 18th and 19th in Washington DC at the Lincoln Memorial there will be a Native American Mixed-Bloods March to bring attention to the facts concerning the discrimination that is being conjured up by the Grand Council of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, by the BIA and the United States Government. Those of us that are of Mixed-Blood ancestry are looked upon as being Non-Native American when many of us have more Native American Blood flowing through our veins than those that sit in judgment of us. There are many mixed-bloods that have been disenfranchised by the Federal Recognized Tribal Councils with permission given to them by the United States Government, who should never have been kicked off the American Indian Roll’s in the first place. That also goes for the Cherokee Freedmen as well; these are the descendants of the African slaves that played a very important role in our culture during the 1700’ and 1800’s as they aided their respective tribes sometimes with their very lives. Many of the Cherokee Freedmen of today are Cherokee by Blood who possess more Cherokee Blood than that of the Thin Blood White Cherokee that kicked them off the membership rolls of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. This should never have happened, but the way that I view it is that it was the greed for money that brought this about and it was for political gain. We are not pointing the finger at the citizens of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, nor the citizens of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, but we are pointing to the Councils of these two Federal Recognized Tribes that have done this.

   We only want to be known for whom we actually are, our skin may be different in color, some of us are light skinned and some are darker skinned but we are still Native Americans. We want to practice our Religion as the Great Creator guides us to, but we are not allowed to do so because of regulations against our practices. We once used the feathers of the Mighty Eagle in our ceremonies but we are no longer permitted to do this. We are not wanting to take the life of the Great Eagle to do these ceremonies because taking a life should only be done for food, we only would like to use the feathers that have been taken by the government who keeps them in a repository only to be given out to very few to use as such. When the white man came to America they came to have “Freedom of Religion” but yet the white man took away that freedom from ALL Native Americans. Now why would a people leave a country for religious freedom to come to another country and impose the same regulations that these Pilgrims were running from onto the first inhabitants in their new country. The white man took our lands, took away our Religious Freedom and has tried to take away our identity, but yet we fight on to regain what has been stripped from us. We honor Mother Earth but the white man does not respect the land; do you remember the television commercials that showed Iron Eyes Cody with tears in his eyes over the trash in the rivers and along the highways of America? Native Americans believe that Mother Earth should be as clean as it was when our ancestors trod over this land. The skies are polluted, the air is stagnant, the land is trashed but yet we go on our merry way not paying attention to it and saying let the next person take care of it I’m too busy, sooner or later there will be nothing left for us to take care of if we do not wakeup to the reality of what is taking place.

 We are expecting over one million people of the Native American community to join with us in this endeavor. We will have many well known performers and guest speakers at this gathering. Won’t you also join with us during these three days as Native America speaks out!! On August 18th the following Countries and U.S. States are rallying in support of this historic cause: Canada, UK, Russia, Austria, Germany, Mexico, Italy, Greece, Norway, Bulgaria, Republic of South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Sri Lanka. The States are NY, MN, WA, OR, GA, FL and MO. We recognize that there will be a gathering in New York at the UN as well. We are being contacted daily with more and more asking to support this cause.

 

 

Wado (Thanks),

Events Coordinator:

Kermit Manis

Indian Creek Band Chickamauga Cherokee Inc.

peacefuleagle@embarqmail.com

 

Events Coordinator

No_Moccasins_Woman@yahoo.com

 

SCHEDULE of EVENTS:

AUGUST 17-18-19

 

Blessings of the Grounds

With drums

 Principal Chief James Billy Chance of the Indian Creek Band Chickamauga, Creek & Cherokee: speaker

 Terry Nichols, Green Dot for Earth: speaker

With drums

 Thunder With The Hands Drum Group, members of the United Cherokee of Ohio, Preservation Society: performer

For CD’s email: yona51@hotmail.com

 Bella, performer who sings Native R&B

 Omun, performer who sings Native Rap

 Terry Lee Whetstone, performer who plays Native American Flute http://www.terrywhetstone.com/music.htm   

 Bruce Palait, performer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vzeV1btJ1k

 Jay Winter Nightwolf is a Native American elder (Tsalagi or Cherokee) and he is the host and producer of the radio show is called "Nightwolf" -The American Indians Truth, the Most Dangerous Show On Radio- in Washington, DC.

 Dena Edelblute, flutist http://www.facebook.com/people/Dena-Edelblute/1106137419

 Russell Strong Bow is a Native American mix blood of Cherokee/Oneida and Shawnee ancestry. Was raised traditional Cherokee.  He is also a traditional straight dancer or bustle dancer.  He will be speaking and honoring us with his dancing.

http://www.facebook.com/people/Russell-Strong-Bow-Cooper/783654339 

 

Violet Naytowhow is a woodland Cree singer/songwriter

http://www.myspace.com/violetnaytowhow

Ed Koban is a seasoned guitarist from the Toronto/Buffalo area. EdKo, as he is sometimes known as, is of Native American decent (Mohawk). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwgnH09CZ4g

http://www.myspace.com/edko11

Chickamauga Singers/Drum Group, who played the Healing Drum in 8000 drums, will be with us in D.C.

 Stone Bear - "Nuh yaw Yoh nah" United Cherokee Nation

 Michael Bucher Native American artist, CD Bitter Tears, wise words in his music ‘Don't Forget About Me’, ‘On Sacred Ground’, ‘You are Not Alone’. Michael dedicates himself to work for Native Americans and the discrimination and horrific incidents in Native American Culture. We honor this famed Crusader and his appearance at the Native Blood Drive in Washington D.C., August 18.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvZsj3zdDO4  http://www.michaelbucher.com/album.html

                                                                                                                                                    

Joseph Strider - Joseph's heritage is as much a part of who he is as his music. He is a staunch supporter of Indigenous issues, volunteering his time and musical talents to assist in the effort to educate society on the atrocities committed against the People of the First Nations throughout history and today.  He accomplishes this through increasing awareness of the plight of his ancestors and their descendants.  http://www.michaelbucher.com  ht http://www.michaelbucher.com/tp://josephstrider.com

Chase White Eagle Pledged to fight White Man's injustice to Indians, his oppression, persecution, discrimination and malfeasance in the handling of Indian Affairs. No area in North America is too remote when trouble impends for Indians. 

 

Jack "Mato" (bear) Cardinal [CREE] lectures on native tribes, their language and history to schools, colleges, and organizations and also is an actor. His knowledge is broad, learned from his own research and the education of his Cree grandfather.

http://matosindianartifacts.com/default.htm

 

Rena Dennison - Mrs. Dennison, of Dover, Ohio, has had a lifelong association with Native American culture. A commercial artist, she has in recent years found her talents used in the field of education, working with schools, universities and the general public in presenting programs on Native American arts and culture.

 

 Dancing ElkHead Sachem of the Revitalized Nation of Notoweega, will be with us in Washington.

http://widgets.clearspring.com/o/4a37fac83c457251/4b71e4fe26095627/4a381495a8801718/f381613b/-cpid/97eb2a22907a8e4a

 

Charlie Wayne Watson - Charlie is of Choctaw descent. In the past five years, he has produced and released eight Native American flute CDs. Each CD is over an hour long, with all original compositions. Recently, his first five CDs were added into the International Native American Flute Association's Archives at Kent State University. Charlie has the following CD's available online at: www.cdbaby.com/groups/flutes CD#1: Voices in the Wind and CD#2: Sacred Journey

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/cww5

 

Fire Keepers, Sacred Fire Ministries -Springfield, MO Troy is Pottawatomie Native American, his wife is Chickamauga Cherokee Native American.  We are deeply honored to have Fire Keepers, Sacred Fire Ministries with us. Troy Johanson and his group will join us in D.C. on both August 17-18 with Native Music, lessons and more. We inform and educate Churches and the public about the many different facets of Native American Art, Cultures, and Spiritual practices and beliefs.

http://www.plaxo.com/directory/profile/154620744058/62a9659a/Troy+&+Belinda/Johanson

 

Wisconsin Clan Chief Tim ‘Dancing Red Hawk’

Rev. Tim “Dancing Red Hawk” McIntosh -

Gigage Tawodi Galisgidahu

State Clan Chief of Wisconsin and acting State Clan Chief of Illinois and Minnesota.

 

Louisiana Clan Chief Doug Two Horses

Marine and Viet Nam combat Veteran.

I am looking forward to do whatever is needed to move forward with "The Gathering".

Chief Doug "Two Horses" Phillips

 

From the East North Carolina Clan, Robert Sun Hawkhttp://robertsunhawk.com

 

Richard Lee Armstrong, Ojibwa Music Man. Richard is an enrolled member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoINblo3ilE

 

Commissioner Fred Nordhorn, Abenake Tribe.  Fred and the groups will be doing the opening Ceremonies at the Lincoln Memorial on August 17-18-19.

 

Charlie Wayne Watson

Charlie is of Choctaw descent. In the past five years, he has produced and released eight Native American flute CDs. Each CD is over an hour long, with all original compositions. Recently, his first five CDs were added into the International Native American Flute Association's Archives at Kent State University.  

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/cww3

Tino De La Luz Thundereagle of the California Clan is the leader and host of the Northern California Beegum Lodge. Beegum is in the Coastal Range Mountains, West of Red Bluff near the town of Platina, off of Highway 36. They hold family Lodge bi-monthly with their Clan family in Northern California.

  

 Chief Three Feathers, WASHINGTON D.C.

 

TerryLee Whetstone - Award Winning Cherokee Artist TerryLee Whetstone, American Indian Flute Performer and Recording Artist,  Multi-media Artist, Poet and Teacher.

http://www.myspace.com/terryleewhetston

 

 Roderick Greengrass, Eagle and Condor Banner:   http://www.myspace.com/ndnpromoter

 

Canadian Tribes, Traditional Dancers

 

Razi Caprice, Native Hip Hop singer

 

Spiritwalker Woods, Talk T.V. host and speaker New England Channel 13, Drum of the People

 

Woodland Drum Group

 

Grandmother White Paw

Bruce Palait who is well known as a Native performer and actor in Ontario

http://www.myspace.com/brucepalait

 

BearClaw who is a well known Native American Flutist

www.myspace.com/bearclaw77

 

 

 

Artist: Midian

Genre: (Soul/R&B)

Performance Date: August 18, 2010

Performance Time: 1:00pm – 1:20pm

 

www.myspace.com/1midian

www.twitter.com/1midian

 

Midian’s sound is clearly a crossover vibrant sum of rock, retro, soul, house and many other artists. Believe it, Midian is like no other.

 

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Artist: Omun

Genre: Soul/R&B/Hip Hop

Management: 2ThreeVII Music Group

Performance Date: August 18, 2010

Performance Time: 1:30pm – 1:50pm

 

www.reverbnation.com/omun

www.cdbaby.com/Artist/Omun

 

Omun, the Son of Blue Collar Soul began his musical journey in 1994.

Omun likes to describe himself as a reflection of 70's soul era, clashed with traditional hip hop.

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Artist: Ashley Bella Marsh

Genre: Soul/R&B

Management: 2ThreeVII Music Group

Performance Date: August 18, 2010

Performance Time: 2:00pm – 2:20pm

 

www.reverbnation.com/bellabella

www.twitter.com/you_love_bella

 

Ashley Bella Marsh, an eclectic soulful artist, humbling songstress and an outstanding writer, composer & performer. Bella, which means; "Beautiful Ballads Enticing Lovely Luxurious Auras" astonishingly & effortlessly captivates the audience with her unique sound and prolific presence.

 

She won numerous awards for her hard work, dedication, leadership, personality and outstanding performance.

 

Now, 21 years old - with influences from Mary J. Blige, Faith Evans, Xscape, Vivian Green, Deborah Cox, Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, Total, SWV, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Tina We are awaiting the response from many, who cannot be announced here, for security reasons.

 

Speakers, Tribal Family’s and Performers are being added daily, as the word of this Event reaches the four corners of the globe.

 

 Artist: Alison Carney

Genre: R&B

Performance Date: August 18, 2010

Performance Time: 2:30pm – 2:50pm

 

www.alisoncarney.com

www.alisoncarney.bandcamp.com

www.efmusicgroup.com

www.twitter.com/alison_carney

 

Alison is perfect pocket grooves, smooth lines over meticulous melodies and inconceivable versatility – with a reverence of sound. Her voice flirts with musical reverberations that dance over bass lines and chord progressions with natural, unabashed style.

 


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Native Blood Gathering in Washington. You are right just the basics are provided in most of the postings.

For some time we have had the proper permits for at least a 4 day rally. Currently we have filled two of those days and are working on the third. In the beginning we anticipated only one day. However, it grew so quickly we are now using the additional days.

The Native Blood Drive Gathering is done in coordination with Green Dot For Earth Organization. The Founder of the Green Dot org, will be leaving on a worldwide trip to promote better things for our Earth, immediately after the Gathering. Along with the gathering for our Native Rights, we are working to improve all aspects of our Mother Earth. We have the support of many Earth and Green groups who will also be attending.

Washington D.C. Police will be there along with the National Parks Department for security. Those who have chosen to speak or perform have to have 'access' to the Lincoln Memorial as the authorities will not allow them in that area at that time. So by law we must create [which we have and are doing] an 'access list' for all of those requiring the platform for their specific reasons.

This is indeed a peaceful Gathering. We intend to ask 'why' on many Native American 'issues' & for many Tribal Families.  “WHY” The Native American Memorial that was taken down by the White House, Native Religion which we do not have full rights to, Jack Cardinal [Mato] will speak on many of these things, as well as, Hollywood and what it has done to Native People.

We have many questions and are in need of answers. We have had tremendous support and anticipate more. The estimated numbers are over 1 million in attendance. We honor ALL Native Blood and wish to see as many dancers, singers and drummers as possible near the Lincoln Memorial on those days.

Why so much help is given to countries and none to our people here. We will ask why our treaties have not been honored and show on paper the United Kingdom Treaties ....we want to know WHY?

There are many hotels in the area and most will be staying at the George Washington University Hotel just 1/2 block away. However, the hotels did not give us any good discount rates so we did not include them in our info. We will, in April, list many hotels in the area.

There is NO Parking at the Lincoln Memorial and many are parking out of the area and then taking Public transportation to the Lincoln Memorial. In years past there was a street at the Memorial but that has been shut down for security purposes we have been told.

In order to have access to the Lincoln Memorial platform we will need to get you and your group on the National Parks Dept and D. C. Police ‘access list’, which we are honored to do.

There are many hotels near the Lincoln Memorial/Reflecting Pool and we are in process of completing the list.

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