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Posted on Thursday, September 11 @ 20:10:25 PDT

KEYWORDS: native american events calendar protecting native american sacred places prayer vigil struggling for American Indian religious freedom protecting native american historic places on public lands protection of sacred places National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference International Indian Treaty Council Bear Butte protection court case Defenders of the Black Hills Amnesty International Human Rights Film Festival

Calendar of Events:

September 18 -Thursday
1:00 PM: REMEMBER, THE BLACK HILLS ARE SACRED RALLY

Sept. 20 & ­21st
Sunrise (20th) until 3PM (21st): 11th Annual Prayer Vigil for the Earth

September 21 - Sunday
6PM ­- 9PM: Film Premiere: "A SEAT AT THE TABLE; Struggling For American Indian Religious Freedom," closing night event of the Amnesty International Human Rights Film Festival

September 30 - Tuesday
8-5pm: Legal Workshop: Protecting Native American Historic Places on Public Lands

October 3 - Friday
1PM ­ 5PM: Native American Sacred Lands Seminar - Protection of Sacred Lands National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference

October 3 - 6
29th Anniversary Treaty Conference: Defending Our Land and Sovereignty

Nov. 4 -7
Bear Butte Protection Court Case

Nov. 14 - 16
Tribal/Federal Summit on the Protection of Sacred Places

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September 18 -Thursday
1:00 PM: REMEMBER, THE BLACK HILLS ARE SACRED RALLY

Memorial Park Bandshell 5th St. and Omaha St.., Rapid City, SD

Focus is upon the repeal of the "Daschle Rider."
Guest Speakers: Winona LaDuke & Julia "Butterfly" Hill

1:00 PM: REMEMBER, THE BLACK HILLS ARE SACRED RALLY
7:00 PM: Benefit Film Screening: "In the Light of Reverence" for the Bear Butte Legal Fund Elks Theatre 512 Sixth St. -- Downtown Rapid City -- Guest: Christopher McLeod, Producer.

Sponsored by: Sacred Land Film Project of Earth Island, National Forest Protection Alliance, Native Ecosystems Council, Biodiversity Conservation Alliance, Defenders of the Black Hills

Contact: Nancy Kile (605) 720-0282

Sept. 20 ­ 21st
11th Annual Prayer Vigil for the Earth

Sunrise (20th) until 3PM (21st): Will be held at Sunrise in West Potomac Park in Washington, DC. At the corner of Independence Avenue and Ohio Drive, just south of the Lincoln Memorial and just North of the FDR Memorial. The Prayer Vigil is a family gathering.

Contact Suzanne Clarke, the Volunteer Coordinator
Website: OnePrayer.org
Phone 202-244-3407
email: oneprayer4@aol.com

In California:
Phone: 510-777-0807

September 21 - Sunday
Film Premiere: "A SEAT AT THE TABLE; Struggling For American Indian Religious Freedom,"

Salt Lake City, Utah.
6PM ­ 9PM: closing night event of the Amnesty International Human Rights Film Festival
6pm - Reception: Indian Walk-In Center Located at 120 West/1300 South.
7pm - Screening at Roland Hall, Larimer Center of St. Marks School.

The film documents a special symposium that was held at the 1999 Parliament of the World's Religions entitled, AMERICA'S SHADOW STRUGGLE where eight American Indian leaders and activists were interviewed including Walter Echo-Hawk (Pawnee) of the Native American Rights Fund, Boulder, CO, and Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabe) of Honor The Earth of Minnesota. These eloquent speakers participated in dialogs with Huston Smith, the renowned professor of religious studies and subject of a recent PBS/Bill Moyers TV series entitled "The Wisdom of Faith." The film addresses issues of Native religious freedom such as sacred sites protection, effects of the destruction of Native languages, the rights of Native prisoners and more.

For more info contact:
Gary Rhine
eMail: rhino@kifaru.com
Phone 310-457-1617
Website: kifaru.com or DreamCatchers.org

September 30 - Tuesday
Legal Workshop: Protecting Native American Historic Places on Public Lands

Denver, CO.
8-5pm: Legal Workshop: Protecting Native American Historic Places on Public Lands.
Event cosponsored by National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers. Faculty includes Elizabeth Merritt, Esq. Deputy General Counsel of the National Trust for Historic Preservation; Jack Trope, Esq., Exec. Director of Association on American Indian Affairs and several other noted attorneys.
Where: Hyatt Regency Hotel, Florentine Room.
Registration cost (includes workshop,lunch and materials) is $250. Cost for workshop materials only is $35.

For more info contact:
NATHPO Exec. Director Bambi Krause at 202-628-8476

To register contact:
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Patrick Lang or Ethan Yankowitz, legal assistants
Phone 202-588-6035
Fax 202-588-6038
Website: www.nthp.org

October 3 - Friday
Protection of Sacred Lands National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference

Denver, CO
1PM ­ 5PM: Native American Sacred Lands Seminar
This event features noted Lakota scholar and author Vine Deloria, Jr.; Bambi Krause, Exec.Director of the National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers; Anita Canovas, Asst. General Counsel at National Trust for Historic Preservation; Chris Peters, Exec. Dir. of the 7th Generation Fund; Vernon Masayesva, Exec. Dir. of the Black Mesa Trust; Caleen Sisk-Franco, Keeper of the Ceremonies of the Winnemum Wintu Nation; and Chris McLeod, Producer/Director of award winning PBS Documentary film "In Light of Reverence".

October 3 - 6
29th Anniversary Treaty Conference

The International Indian Treaty Council will hold its 29th Anniversary Treaty Conference at the Sac and Fox Powwow grounds near Stroud, Oklahoma. The host community is the Sac and Fox Nation in Oklahoma. This year's theme will be "Defending Our Land and Sovereignty". The Sac and Fox powwow grounds has campsites with restrooms and shower facilities. The powwow grounds are located 5 ½ miles south of Stroud, Oklahoma.

Conference will address issues of treaty and land rights; sustainable development; protection of sacred sites and cultural rights; impacts of oil and mining; children's rights; youth organizing; food sovereignty and right to food; health; well-being of women; and work for international recognition of Indigenous Peoples' rights. Skills and capacity-building workshops will be scheduled throughout the conference.

During the conference there will be a powwow, so feel free to bring your dance regalia. Leaders from the Oklahoma Indian Nations who have gone on the journey to their spirit home will also be honored during the gathering.

Contact:
Jackie Warledo and the conference organizing committee at (405) 303-2330, fax (405) 303-2599.

For information in Spanish call IITC at (415) 641-4482.

Information will be posted on IITC's web page at www.treatycouncil.org
Email: iitcak@ak.net

Nov. 4 -7
Bear Butte Protection Court Case

Bear Butte Court Case at Federal Court House, Rapid City, SD.

Sacred Sites Conference/ Strategy Session is also tentatively scheduled.
Contact:
Charmaine White Face
Coordinator of the Defenders of the Black Hills
Phone: 605-343-5387

Websiste: www.defendblackhills.org

Nov. 14 - 16
Tribal/Federal Summit on the Protection of Sacred Places

Sponsored by the Sacred Places Protection Coalition.

Event to be held at the Hotel Santa Fe.
Address: 1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone 505-982-1200

Santa Fe Hotel Website: www.hotelsantafe.com
Santa Fe Hotel info: For $99 group rate discount, ask for "in-house reservations"-- tell the Hotel Santa Fe that it is for the "Tribal/Federal Summit-- Booking #2876."

Reservations required in advance. Conference fee to be determined soon. Fee waivers to be available. The following people should consider attending:

1) Tribal leaders, traditional practitioners, and Indian activists working on sacred lands issues.
2) Federal agency employees who work with or have authority over sacred lands issues.

For more info regarding the Tribal/Federal Summit Mtg., contact Lisa at the Association on American Indian Affairs at 240-314-7155. Lisa's email is lw.aaia@verizon.net

SOURCE:
Guy Lopez, Coordinator
Sacred Lands Protection Program
Association on American Indian Affairs
966 Hungerford Dr., Ste 12-B
Rockville, MD 20850
Phone 240-314-7157 gl.aaia@verizon.net




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