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Monday, 03 March 2008 |
Red Earth Descendants presents
H.O.Y.E. Native Games
"Help Our Youth Excel"
March 22, 2008, 11 a.m. to evening feast (proceeded by a Women's Circle
at 9:30 a.m.), 2165 Hwy. 99, Ashland (field next to Jackson Wellsprings)
We will be playing Stick Ball, a pan-Native game similar to lacrosse or
hockey. We invite you to form teams and come and learn the game in our
weekly practices held every Sunday morning, 10 a.m. in Lithia Park
(grassy area at the entrance of the park).
All tribes are welcome to bring other games to share and teach the
community, including Hand Games, Moccasin Games, Hoop Games, NDN
Tug-O-War and others.
GRAND PRIZE: Custom set of Jima Sticks!
Team admission is $50 and donations are welcome! Admission to the
Games is FREE. All proceeds will go to honoring our Elders held at the
Elder/Youth Conference June 20-23 at EarthTeach Forest Park.
Native speaks, Whistling Elk Drum, Native vendors, prayer and feast will take place in and around the Games tournament.
Seeking sponsors.
541-890-3529
541-201-8101
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Last Updated ( Monday, 03 March 2008 )
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Tuesday, 28 November 2006 |
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RED EARTH DESCENDANTS
Presents
NATIVE GAMES
The Red Earth Descendants invite “The People”: Come join us for ongoing Native American games, both kids and adults. Come play the old way, spend time together, share with others, gather & have fun. Different Tribal games each month bring the family.
Games will be on the 3rd Saturday of every Month
Lithia Springs Park (playground area)
For more Information, Please call: 890-3529 /702 219-5184
ALL AGES WELCOME….
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Last Updated ( Monday, 04 February 2008 )
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Tuesday, 28 November 2006 |
Field of Dreams The Vision- Shortly after my family moved from the Applegate to Ashland, we were asked to move from our new place of residence; it seemed that there were to many of us for the double-wide we were living in (there are 5 of us) and the property we were living on had a low G.P.A. well; there was a fear of us using up to much water. The property adjacent the Jackson WellSprings became available & we were able to move there. This was quite a change from the country living we were accustom to and admittedly, we had some reservations. One day, shortly after we moved in, I pulled up in front of our new home and looked over towards the large, empty field next to the house & I saw this very clear vision; I saw the Native gaming field, I saw (& heard) the players calling to each other, the shuffling & contact of the games, I could smell the dust, hear the cheers of the crowd & families. I could see the Elders sitting under the shade arbor, watching, eyes gleaming with pride, as the next generation grew strong & healthy through the play. There are long. Tall flags & Tipi’s on the corners of the field, prayer poles, carved and painted representing many Nations with high netting all around. There is a Stage for the Announcers & the game coverage, a sacred Drum circle on that stage with a scoreboard next to the score-keep’en area. There is also an Outdoor Kitchen area and refreshment stand and all along the outside of the gaming field are scattered easy-ups and blankets on the ground where people are sharing, trad’en and barter’en. The sacred fire is heat’en the grandfathers for the sweat lodge so the players can be prepared for “good-spirited play”. After the games, the people are Honored, a feast is shared & a variety of activities are going on; sing’en danc’en, drumm’en, Hand-drum Games crafts, story-tell’en and Elder teachings; the passing of the Lineage through the Oral Traditions… |
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Tuesday, 14 November 2006 |
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project to build H.O.Y.E. gaming field (Help Our Youth Excel) intertribal gaming field
2165 Highway 99, just north of Ashland, Oregon |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 November 2006 )
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