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Program for Sacred
Space; Whole Earth
Festival as Drafted by 7th Generation Nation
Friday May 7, 2010
11:45 Opening Ceremony in Main
Quad
Stage
12:00 pm Opening Prayer at Sacred
Space for our Sacred
Spaces
12:00- 2:00 pm Alicia Siu Live Art
Painting and Community Silk Screening
Join us for a
refreshing experience of Live
Art Painting with artist and evolutionary Wombin Alicia Maria Siu!
She will be sharing with us her most recent art works as a UC Davis,
Native American Studies Graduate student, to her work in Indigenous
communities throughout the continent. She will also be guiding us
through
a silk screening workshop where we will be talking about
Evolutionizing
What We Support Through What We Wear!
2:00-4:00 pm Students for Nichiren
Buddhism
Students for
Nichiren Buddhism is a student
club based out of UC Davis. Together we will be exchanging our
knowledge on: how and when this kind of Buddhism was born,
remembering
our Oneness with Life and its Environment, Nam Myoho Renge Kyo, the
concept of cause and effect with All Our Relations, and The
Gohonzon.
4:00-5:00 pm RAW CHOCOLATE WORKSHOP
Come feel the
power of Raw Cacao and see
it's secrets revealed! Raw chocolate with Joy and Taylor will take
you
to a higher vibration of loving energetic bliss! Not your ordinary
dessert
treat, raw cacao is a super food that has been used for centuries as medicine for the heart lungs, mind, and the soul.
5:00-6:00 pm StarSiinger Sound
Healing Workshop
Liken to a
tuning fork holding a divine resonance,
creating and utilizing sound wave forms to move energy. As many
others
at this time I am assisting in facilitating planetary ascension,
through
Compassion, Love, Sound, and the many expressions of co-creation. The
sound techniques that I work with set up a field of resonance, and
those
who are in the field, experience a very powerful, effect. If there
are
energy blocks held in the body I can see where the blocks are, and
because
everything is sound related, I can produce a sound frequency and
literally
move the block, also working with the crystal singing bowls. When
this
is done in a workshop it is a most amazing catalytic experience that leaves one feeling elevated and illuminated.
6:00-8:00 pm Healing the Sacred Hoop
of All Our Relations with Dojon from
the Banks-Peake’s
From the
Peak’s & Banks of this Country,
Dwells the Sacred Source of “our” Ancestors
Voice, imprinted into
our DNA. The Word he shares can assist the U.S. allowing the
Activation
and Ushering in of The Fire of the Great PeaceMaker as we journey
closer
and closer to 2012. The Essence of the Sacred
Water we carry, is enough
to allow us to tap into the Blood of the Veins of this Country. The
Truth is within our Grasp he maintains. Each of us carries a genetic
code that manifests a special message congruent with the
Establishment
of the Great Law of Peace. Around the Red Fire we can see through
the Veil of Little White Lies. The Great Peacemaker left us the
Great White Roots of Peace.
8:00-9:00 pm Son Tres!!!
A Son Jarocho
Indigenous group based out
of Davis, whose roots are traced back to the Indigenous and Afro
peole’s
of Veracruz, Mexico, along the gulf coast. The Son Jarocho genre has become a means of self expression for Indigenous people’s to
revitalize
and refortify the elements of our Indigneous cultures into
contemporary
times to inspire and strengthen our next 7 Generations.
9:00-10:00 pm Voices of the 7th
Generation:
Open Mic and Poetry Slam
For the
Creative minds and Poetic hearts,
join us for an open mic session at which we let our voices and
thoughts
manifest through our arts of self-expression. The power of the
word is strongly embedded in our life’s journeys as a means of
cultivating cohesiveness and coherent understandings across communities and
people
that we cross paths with. Together we build the language that
carries across the borders in our minds and tongues of all walks of
life to become part of the One.
10:00 pm Closing Prayer for a Safe
Journey until Next Time! :]
Saturday May 8, 2010
10:00 -11:00 am Re Connecting with
our Indigenous Mother Earth A history of the land, from Turtle Island to Putah-Toi Davis, CalifAztlan. A recounting on the land transformation that has transpired over the passing centuries. Come experience the language of the land from an Indigenous perspective of the land.
11:00am- 12:00pm: Reclaiming Woman
Culture as a Beauty Path Home with
12:00-1:00 pm Native Nutrition:
Re-Cultivating
and Integrating Indigenous Nutrition
As
our mother continues to feed us, we turn
to feed her the purest seeds of food and knowledge to bring the
cyclical
relationship closer together. Here we will be discussing the health
effects of foreign food on the Original
Land and People of Turtle Island. Today, we are dealing with the
degradation of food security, chronic diabetes, seed and gene privatization and the invasion of non-native plants and
animals.
Our collective goal is to re institute the Native foods and animals
naturally were bountiful by nature of our Mother Earth.
1:00-2:00 pm Report back from The
Buffalo Field Campaign with Goodshield Aguilar
Our
brother Goodshield, of the Lakota and
Yaqui Indigenous people, is an active participant and
representative
of the Buffalo Field Campaign which is devoted to advocating the
preservation
of the integrity of the genes of the last remaining pure-breed
free
roaming buffalo in Montana and Yosemite National Park.
2:00-4:00 pm Ilka Hartman
World
renowned photographer Ilka Hartman,
well known for her photographs with the American Indian Movement,
throughout
the Alcatraz Occupation and the Longest Walk will be presenting a
photographic
series on Grass Roots and Indigenous Uprisings for Mother Earth and
Her Children
4:00-6:00 pm DQ University Student
Panel: The Other Campaign
DQ
University is the Only off Reservation
Tribal College in the Nation located only 9 miles West of UC Davis,
in the out skirts of Davis. Here we will be discussing the rising
of DQ University as the spearhead of Environmental protection, leading alternative energy research and development, and
Indigenous
peoples rights.
6:00-7:00 pm Danza Mexica
We
invite all people to join us as we honor
the four directions with All Our Relations and partake in a
friendship
circle dance with us to offer our prayers to our Mother Earth. All
ages
are encouraged to participate in this Danza circle!
7:00- 8:00 pm Cempohualli
Cempoalli
and The Bluntest
Join
us for a music performance of a unique,
yet soothing sound of Roots Rock Reggae for the masses, and for all
ages. They are a well established group
of musicians from the Southern Cali urban-Reggae scene, whom have
performed
nationally and internationally. From the House of Blues. Key Club,
Ventura
Theater, Universities, Street Concerts, Native Reservations,
Schools
to local back yard parties.
8:00-10:00 pm Indigenous Soul by Goodshield
Aguilar
Brother
Goodshield Aguilar will be lighting
up the mood with his Indigenous Soul music and will also be
introducing
a Caravan to South Dakota Pine Ridge Reservation to take place
during
the month of June.
Sunday May 9, 2010 5:45-7:00 am Sunrise Ceremony for Our Beloved Mothers
at
Putah-Creek Lodge
10:00-12:30 pm 7th Generation
Council
A Youth &
Elders Council to open discussion
on global issues that we are facing as a collective of people and
must
therefore collectively initiate the dialogue to address and
compliment
with solutions and actions. We will be speaking on issues of
Activating
our Sacred Sites, Community Building across
Cultures, Water, Environmental
degradation, loss of Cultural traditions and Indigenous identities.
1:00-5:00 pm Sunday Sol 1-2:15pm: DJ VEE (Vee's Beats, KDRT 95.7fm) 2:15-3:30pm: DJette C.LOVE (Berlin / SF)
3:30-5:00pm:
MR. GLASS (The Good Good,
KDVS 90.3fm) |
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