September 19, 2009 at 12pm to September 20, 2009 at 12pm
Native American Powwow
Native drummers, dancers, storyteller Catfish Jim Gillen, Childrens native games, vendors, food.
Great family day to learn about Native American history
September 19, 2009 at 12pm to September 20, 2009 at 12pm
Native American Powwow
Native drummers, dancers, storyteller Catfish Jim Gillen, Childrens native games, vendors, food.
Great family day to learn about Native American history
Hi Joyce,
dropping in to say hello and let you know I'm looking forward to our powwow on september 19 & 20 at Chase Farm. Have a beautiful week filled with Creator's Love, Light & Peace.
FYI:
Native American Arts & Crafts Fair
Sponsored by the Aquidneck Island Indian Council
Saturday May 2nd 9:00 – 5:00
St John’s Masonic Lodge 81 Sprague St, Portsmouth RI
Native American (and some not-so-native) items for sale
Refreshments available
Entertainment: The Soaring Eagle Singers and Catfish Jim Gillen (Native Flutes)
History, Story Telling, Show & Tell and more.
Proceeds to help St Joseph’s Indian School and
The Aquidneck Island Intertribal Indian Council
For directions or information Contact the Council Secretary
@ 401-683-4589
Just wanted to let you know I droppped in. No news really just looking to see if I got any thing.
Friday nite was greeat. Harry did a great job at the boy scout meeting. They all loved him, the regional BS leader was there and wants him for some big thing they are having for the boy scouts. See ya soon
Blessings
Betty
May you enjoy your time with Creator on your retreat. This surely is a time when we as elders need to make our teachings and presence available to the children we wish to shape and mold into loving adults, and to pass on the wisdom of our elders and family that have passed to the Spirit World. I have great faith and trust in you and your guidance, for I truly believe you are a chosen one!
why don't you just order the movie for me and I'll give you the money for it. I won't be able to go to the store from now to then . Thanks Sis
Love ya
Blessings
Betty
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dropping in to say hello and let you know I'm looking forward to our powwow on september 19 & 20 at Chase Farm. Have a beautiful week filled with Creator's Love, Light & Peace.
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Native American Arts & Crafts Fair
Sponsored by the Aquidneck Island Indian Council
Saturday May 2nd 9:00 – 5:00
St John’s Masonic Lodge 81 Sprague St, Portsmouth RI
Native American (and some not-so-native) items for sale
Refreshments available
Entertainment: The Soaring Eagle Singers and Catfish Jim Gillen (Native Flutes)
History, Story Telling, Show & Tell and more.
Proceeds to help St Joseph’s Indian School and
The Aquidneck Island Intertribal Indian Council
For directions or information Contact the Council Secretary
@ 401-683-4589
Friday nite was greeat. Harry did a great job at the boy scout meeting. They all loved him, the regional BS leader was there and wants him for some big thing they are having for the boy scouts. See ya soon
Blessings
Betty
May you enjoy your time with Creator on your retreat. This surely is a time when we as elders need to make our teachings and presence available to the children we wish to shape and mold into loving adults, and to pass on the wisdom of our elders and family that have passed to the Spirit World. I have great faith and trust in you and your guidance, for I truly believe you are a chosen one!
Broken Feather
Boy the word about this new website for Metis, travels quickly! I'm honored to add you to my new page of friends.........
Love Ya!
Edward Broken Feather
If I don't hear from you, Ill be taking the collection the schools did for Denises kid in Peru.
Blessings
Betty
blessing
Betty
Love ya
Blessings
Betty
Just getting to know how to use this great site put up by Dale and Dale.
Like Betty below, I to have to figure out how to use this site.
Please bear with me.
Yes of course you can add our site.
South Island Métis Nation
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/simn/
Mary
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