Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Online petition: To increase artist exhibition fees in Canada

I don't get any such fees, myself. But, it would be nice to have them brought up to a respectable level for when I do.

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Sunday, January 29, 2006

Cherokee Princess

An addition to thoughts/comments about the NAVAHOAX posting


"Carter assumed the identity of a Cherokee orphan and began publishing memoirs under the name Forrest Carter"



It is telling that he chose Cherokee as 'his' native tribe: If I throw a handful of gravel in the air, in a crowded train station, I'm liable to injure someone claiming their great-great-grandmother was a cherokee princess.


In fact I've developed a theory about how the "New World" was originally populated by Redskins, based on the "cherokee princess" phenomena: The world, at one time, was so choked with cherokee princesses that the surplus were being tossed into the Pacific ocean (somewhere in Asia or Africa) and people walked across the "Cherokee Princess Bridge", tens of thousands (hundreds of thousands) of years before the Bering Strait was dry enough to cross.


Just a theory.



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Saturday, January 28, 2006

New Beaded Fish-Fly Flies done

I'm claiming this idea as original. I've never seen anything like it, before and couldn't find anything like it, searching the net. Imitators... go find your own ideas.(I'll be verklempt if I see these in a dollar store, next week.)

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Beaded Fish-fly

Beaded Fish-fly.


Beaded Fish-fly

Beaded Fish-fly.



Update; Sunday, January 29,06.

Beaded Fish-fly

Beaded Fish-fly, in progress.



Beaded Fish-fly

Beaded Fish-fly.





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Cultural Kleptomania and cheap chinese crap; Revisited.

I'm not raggin' on Winnipeg, in particular; I'm seeing more and more noxious junk like this, all over the place.

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Plastic hoop-painting/sculpture thingies, as candle holders.

Plastic hoop-painting/sculpture thingies, as candle holders.



Plastic tipis, with cute, separate

Plastic tipis, with cute, separate "hearth" (not shown).



Dreamcatchers, hoop paintings and  feathers,

Dreamcatchers, hoop paintings and feathers, "Oh my"."




Dreamcatchers, hoop paintings and  feathers,

Dreamcatchers, hoop paintings and feathers, "Oh my".



The offender.

The offender.




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Friday, January 27, 2006

Another author posing as Native American - Story from the LA Weekly

Link to full article.

The following excerpts are from the LA Weekly article; NAVAHOAX, by Matthew Fleischer. Please follow the link, above, to read full story.
:Eric




...Morris has suspected for years that Nasdijj is not who he says he is. A full-blooded Navajo and a professor of literature and Navajo studies at Dine College in Tsaile, Arizona, on the Navajo reservation, Morris is among the world's foremost authorities on Navajo culture. Shortly after The Blood was published, he saw Nasdijj's name listed on the national index of Native writers. Under the author's bio, it said Nasdijj claimed his name meant "to become again" in Navajo Athabaskan. This came as news to Morris, who is fluent in Athabaskan. "There is no word 'Nasdijj' in the Navajo language," he explains. "It's gibberish."




Not long thereafter, Morris got a call from Sherman Alexie asking if he would take a look at The Blood. After reading the book, Morris felt certain Nasdijj was not Navajo. "He seems to know some facts about the culture, but he has no sensibility of it." ...



the error that really made Morris crazy was a culinary one. To thank Nasdijj for his lessons, Navajo Rose routinely brings him Navajo tacos made of mutton. "Now that's just disgusting," says Morris of the tacos, which are traditionally made with beef. "We love our mutton but no one would use it in a Navajo taco; the spices just don't mix." (Indeed, in my experience on the reservation, the suggestion of a Navajo taco with mutton induces a nearly universal crinkling of noses in distaste.)



While a non-Navajo may see these gaffes as minor, Morris asserts they add up to a character that doesn't exist. Like a rabbi eating pork or a Hindu beating his cow, they are culturally incriminating; and the book is littered with them, he says. Nasdijj writes that as a boy his mother used to have sings (a religious ceremony) for him to familiarize him with his culture. "That's a communal activity," Morris says. "To have a sing by yourself is highly aberrant behavior. Like holding a church service for yourself."



Most startling and offensive to Morris is Nasdijj's depiction of Navajo clanship, which plays a vital role in tribal identity. In Geronimo's Bones, Nasdijj claims his mother was a member of the Water Flowing clan; no such clan exists however. "There's a Water Flowing Together clan," explains Morris, "but the difference isn't insignificant. If I was going to claim my mother's clanship I would at least make sure to get the name right."



Nasdijj also writes that because his father was white and without a clan, Nasdijj had no clan and was therefore treated as an "outcast bastard" by other Navajo. This, says Morris, is misrepresentative in that it wrongly portrays the Navajo clan structure as an authoritarian caste system. It is also factually incorrect. "Our lineage is passed on through our mother. If his mother had a clan, he has a clan (emphasis, Eric's)....



...Arguably the most infamous Indian appropriator is rabid segregationist and Ku Klux Klansman Asa Earl Carter, the former speechwriter for George Wallace who penned the notorious "Segregation now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation forever!" speech. After Wallace's failed presidential bid and the collapse of segregation in the South, Carter assumed the identity of a Cherokee orphan and began publishing memoirs under the name Forrest Carter, allegedly in honor of KKK founder Nathaniel Bedford Forrest. His 1976 book Education of Little Tree was a critically acclaimed best-seller, and despite being outed as fraudulent decades ago, it is, remarkably, still in print...



...given the response of many, including prominent publishers and Oprah Winfrey, to the James Frey affair - that his message of redemption is true and so who cares about literal untruths - is it possible that Tim Barrus is using the Nasdijj persona as a vehicle for social justice?...




"It's crazy," says Harjo, "that's the problem with it. Why can't you be who you are, a non-Native person, supporting the same things Indians care about? Why do you have to be one of us to support us? That's a little loopy, isn't it? So you have to stand back and say why is that person lying about that? And the answer is because people like that don't do it for altruistic reasons. It's about profit. They think pretending to be Indian will help them sell more books." ...



"The backbone of multicultural literature," says (Sherman) Alexie, "is the empathy of its audience - their curiosity for the condition of a group other than themselves. Nasdijj is taking advantage of that empathy."



If Nasdijj is not Native American, he's not only misinforming his audience, he's making it harder for genuine work to come forward. The PEN/Beyond Margins Award is given annually to a Native American writer to help spread "racial and ethnic diversity within the literary and publishing communities." When Nasdijj accepted the award in 2004, he accepted money and prestige specifically earmarked to help Native Americans share their story.



"The last act of colonialism is for the dominant culture to completely supplant the Native one," says Alexie. "Nasdijj is disappearing people. With every book he writes he makes Indians disappear."





The article uncovers the odd history of the man who would be a Navajo Survivor of many things; and was more than enough to piss me off.


Add NASDIJJ to your list of crap authors not to read.



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Wednesday, January 25, 2006

The Wpg. Trip-2 More random pics

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Getting the word out in Winterpeg.
Getting the word out in Winterpeg.


Stacks at the HSC.
Stacks at the HSC.


Fraternal Order Of Eagles lodge, on Williams.
Fraternal Order Of Eagles lodge, on Williams.


Mural; near Sherbrook and Williams.
Mural; near Sherbrook and Williams.


Winter sun, over Stonewall, Manitoba.
Winter sun, over Stonewall, Manitoba.




A beaded fish-fly that I have started.
A beaded fish-fly that I have started.




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Sunday, January 22, 2006

South African site claiming date of 75 000 years for "earliest known beads".

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(Article excerpt)"All the recovered MSA shells are deliberately perforated, and most have unique medium size perforations located near the lip. These perforation types are absent in living populations and almost absent in dead collections. However, the most important evidence showing they were strung as beads, possibly for necklaces or clothing decoration, is... a distinct use-wear consisting of facets which flatten the outer lip or create a concave surface on the lip. None of these features are present in natural dead or living populations."

In other words, being strung and worn has left distinct wear on these shells. Coolio. Beadwork is older than agriculture and toilet paper.

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Thursday, January 19, 2006

The Wpg. Trip - 1: Random Pics

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Two views of a alley tunnel in the Exchange District.








Are all the smart cars in Winnipeg escorted by ambulances?



Corner of Sherbrook and Logan.




Reflection and brick: Sherbrook and Williams.




Portage Place; from 3'rd floor.




Eastbound bus shelter across from Polo Park.





Construction site; across from Portage Place.





Looking down Williams, towards Main; from RRC.






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Monday, January 16, 2006

I'd like to thank my uncle Carl...

His wife Lynn and the super-sized rugrats; Shane, Jesse and Cole for having my dad and I over, while mum's in the hospital.

This is uncle Carl's card...





and this is the site that I've put together for him. If you live in/around Winnipeg and need some auto repairs done, check him out. He doesn't suck.


(I gotta get him to do some writing about his model car collection, though.)




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Snow-paintings; Courtesy of the alleys of Winnipeg (Manitoba).

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fish, pipes, (coal chute?) and dumpster

"fish, pipes, (coal chute?) and dumpster"



seeker on the lid of an ash-can and dumpster

"seeker on the lid of an ash-can and dumpster"



A canoe, full of wise men.

"A canoe, full of wise men."



Paishk

"Paishk"



Mukwa tracks

"Mukwa tracks"




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