On December 30, 2008 a blessing ceremony was held on the site of “Old” San Carlos, location of the San Carlos Apache Reservation’s original settlement, at the confluence of the Gila and San Carlos Rivers. The purpose of the ceremony was to spiritually prepare the land for the erection of a memorial comemmorating the one […]
The Apache Chronicles
Douglas Miles Exhibit at the Dada Contemporary; February 7, 2009: Tucson, Arizona All photos by Julia Dean
The Indian Boarding Schools
Most Americans, though they may recognize – when they pause to give it a moment’s thought – that Europeans conquered the people native to this continent as part of the process of establishing the United States and other nations, and they might grudgingly concede, in their need to retain a fierce pride in their national […]
Obama Stimulates Native Americans
It is less than half what the the NCAI requested, but RedClout continues to feel hope over news that the the Senate is including in the $819 billion economic stimulus package already passed by the House $2.8 billion for tribes, for housing, health care, education, and infrastructure, among other categories. More here. AJA
Apache Chronicles
Douglas Miles, subject of our previous post, wil be exhbiting his work at the Dada Contemporary gallery in Tucson, AZ, 439 N. 6th Avenue, opening reception this coming Saturday February 7 from 6-8 p.m. The Apache Skateboard Team will perform. AJA
