Weekend Update – Wounded Knee Museum
Tegheya Kte – Garry Rowland explains about the construction of Wounded Knee Visitors Center, which is now called Museum.
Tegheya Kte on Land Theft
Tegheya Kte explains how the Church’s officials and the US Government stole even more of the last patches of land that was left to the Oglala Lakotah people.
Matriarchy – Part 3
The importance of matriarchy continues in Part 3, by Russell Means in his special way of helping us all wake up and realize the wisdom we’ve been missing.
Matriarchy – Part 2
Matriarchy is the only answer. Without it we are lost. Russell Means continues with this vital series…
Below is Part 2:
Matriarchy – Part 1
Russell Means covers this vital topic of Matriarchy. You’ve heard it spoken about before, you looked up the definition, but now Russell dives into matriarchal importance in a candid 8 – Part Series.
Below is Part 1.1 and Part 1.2
and the second half is continued here:
Variety review of Palestine, New Mexico
Palestine, New Mexico
(Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles; 724 seats; $65 top)
By BOB VERINI
A Center Theater Group presentation for Culture Clash of a play in one act by Richard Montoya. Directed by Lisa Peterson. Sets, Rachel Hauck; costumes, Christopher Acebo; lighting and projections, Alexander V. Nichols; original music and sound, Paul James Prendergast; production stage manager, [...]
The First Americans
When Native Americans shared a harvest feast with English colonists in 1621, the event was known as the first Thanksgiving.
Part I
But to some, the US holiday marks the day when Native Americans began to have their lands – and ways of life – stripped from them.
Over the next 200 years, as the US expanded its [...]
Russell Means takes to the Stage in Los Angeles
He was a controversial figure of the ’60’s and ’70’s counterculture movement. He participated in an armed standoff of American Indians against the U.S. government in 1973 at Wounded Knee. Later, in 1987, he ran for president (as a Libertarian). Now activist-turned-actor Russell Means is entering yet another phase of his career — he’s taking [...]
Weekend Update #33: Bail Out
In this edition of Weekend Update, Russell Means asks why there has been no massive public outcry in response to the bailout of 2008, which is projected to cost $7 trillion dollars. He speaks as well of the need for a living and vibrant consitutiton as well as a citizenry that responds truthfully to [...]
Weekend Update #32: Educating the People
In this edition of Weekend Update, Russell Means speaks of the importance of educating in the matters of wisdom. Whether its the Maori of New Zealand, or the T.R.E.A.T.Y. School, Russell Means tells us of the inallianable right of all things to exist, and how to listen to what the clouds have to teach.





