And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 15:01:34 EST
>
>January 15-March 28
>
>Wounded Mother: California Indians Respond to the Gold Rush. American
>Indian Contemporary Arts, 23 Grant Ave., 6th floor, San Francisco.
>Tues.-Fri. 10:00 a.m-5:30 p.m., Sat. & Sun. noon-5:00 p.m. Works by
>California Indian artists. (415) 989-7003 or
>www.citysearch.com/sfo/indianart.
>
>January 22, 23
>
>Gold, Greed & Genocide. Native American artists and elders will gather
>to tell the stories of their nations on the 150th anniversary of the
>'49ers Gold Rush. Sponsored by American Indian Contemporary Arts,
>Cultural Conservancy, International Indian Treaty Council, Seventh
>Generation Fund and Project Underground. Friday in San Francisco;
>Saturday in Oakland. Call for times and locations: (510) 705-8981, ext.
>5.
>
>
>February 4
>
>Native American Uses of Plants of the Mount Shasta Area. Village Books,
>320 North Mount Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta. 7:00 p.m. Slide show and talk
>by Shasta herbalist and historian Betty Hall benefits the Native
>Coalition for Cultural Restoration of Mount Shasta and the Medicine Lake
>Highlands Defense. Please check the Mount Shasta Herald or call the
>Ecology Center to confirm this event: (530) 926-3397.
>
>
>February 11-13
>
>22nd Annual California Conference on American Indian Education
>--Supporting Sovereignty through Leadership. Marriott Hotel at City
>Center, 1001 Broadway, Oakland. Reception Thursday; general session,
>keynote speaker, workshops, elders' banquet Friday; workshops,
>educators' luncheon, powwow Saturday. (916) 657-3357, (916) 657-3591,
>(510) 208-1870, ext. 310.
>
>February 17
>
>History of Din� (Navajo) Weaving. Embassy Suites Hotel, San Rafael
>(sponsored by Marin Museum of the American Indian). 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
>Scholars will conduct seminars on textile topics. $150. (415) 897-4064.
>
>February 20, 21
>
>The Marin Show. Marin Civic Center and Embassy Suites Ballroom, San
>Rafael. 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Saturday, 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sunday.
>Fifteenth annual ethnographic and antique American Indian art show and
>sale will this year feature contemporary Native American art as well.
>Admission: $7.00 ($10 for both days); children 16 and under free.
>Preview of sale (9:00 a.m. Saturday): $35. (505) 747-0611.
>
>February 25
>
>Native American Film Festival. Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 103
>Kroeber Hall, University of California, Berkeley. 7:00 p.m. The
>California Region component of the museum's film festival will include
>"The Sucking Doctor" and "The Carver's Art of the Indians of
>Northwestern California." Commentary by Otis Parrish and Ira Jacknis.
>Free. (510) 643-7648.
>
>February 27
>
>Candlelight vigil. Woodley Island, beginning at sunset. A vigil in
>remembrance of the 1860 massacre on Indian island in Humboldt Bay. All
>singers invited, anyone who would like to share a poem or reflect from
>the heart. (707) 733-5572 after 6:00 p.m. or (707) 442-2762.
>
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