Update 2017: The Karl May did NOT follow through, and only agreed to return ONE human remains to a tribe. The others they consider themselves caretakers, and refuse to respect multiple requests to return our relatives for respectful burial. One hopes they follow through in their agreement, as the Karl May Museum had sat on […]
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Public Statement: The Karl May Festival, Museum & Repatriation Situation
Update 4 February 2016: The Karl May Museum reneges on its agreement to return native human remains. Unfortunately, I and other natives and allies experienced in German and Native American interaction were disregarded by the native negotiator who first attempted this because they didn’t accept the German mindset and employed strategies that didn’t and wouldn’t […]
Seeing the Indigenous Clearly
Originally posted on Awakening the Horse People:
Healthy seeing of the Indigenous begins by learning and untangling our own stories of displacement, domestication, colonization, settlement, and forgetting. This historical and ongoing trauma suppresses our imagination and disconnects our hearts from truly seeing and knowing ourselves. Coming to terms with our own loss of culture and…
At Indian Country Today Media Network: “Karl May Museum Refuses Return of Native Scalps”
Update 2017: The Karl May continue refusing return of all of the remains. They only agreed to return ONE human remains to a tribe. The others they consider themselves caretakers of, and refuse to respect multiple requests to return our relatives for respectful burial. My latest article at Indian Country Today Media Network covering the […]
“CORE”-A Book of Selected Poems by Red Haircrow
Poetry » American poetry » Native American Published by Flying With Red Haircrow Published: Available March 17, 2014 Words: 5,340 Language: American English ISBN: 9781311903570 Price: $.99 “CORE is a poetry collection with themes of suicide, loss and grief, but also of courage, joy and deeply passionate love. It is a journey of healing and survival that has taken […]
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