Journal #4095 from sdc 2.19.18 Calls for national school walkout over gun violence Guide to Richard Erdoes papers Random Acts Of Recycling FREE Environmental Review Training (March 13-15 in Scottsdale, AZ) Trump Wants to Cut 355 National Weather Service Job “Tiny Ten” Coming to Reno NCAI Honors Distinguished Leaders at 20th Annual Leadership Awards Banquet “Eia nō au ke kū nei ma mua ou”: Criminalized for Speaking ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi end to Scholarships with March 1-15 Deadlines Jim Vann Tommy Burton

From Star Tribune: 17 minute walkout Calls for national school walkout over gun violence resonate in Bemidji ************* Here's the full transcript of Emma Gonzalez's passionate anti-gun speech Gonzalez spoke from the heart. hellogiggles.com ****************************************************************************** Richard Erdoes, illustrator, photographer, and author of more than a dozen books about American Indian life, was born in Vienna, to Maria Josefa Schrom on July 7, 1912. His father, Richard, was a Hungarian opera singer who had passed away a few months earlier. Upon his birth, his mother joined the household of her sister, the German actress Leopoldine (“Poldi”) Sangora. Erdoes spent his childhood surrounded by theatre actors and moving from city to city- Vienna, Berlin, -settling wherever his aunt and her actor husband held lengthy engagements. When the Nazis came into power in 1933, Erdoes was a student at the Berlin Academy of Art. He established a neighborhood underground newspaper in which he began publishing anti-Hitler cartoons and caricatures. Identified by the Nazis, he fled as a fugitive at the end of 1933, arriving in Austria where he enrolled in the Viennese Kunstgewerbeschule to continue his training. In Austria, Erdoes honed his cartooning skills and supported himself as a caricaturist for Tag and Stunde, two anti-Nazi newspapers. When the Germans entered Austria in 1938, Erdoes fled again, first to Paris, then , eventually arriving in New York a year later. He married his first wife, Elsie Schulhof (died 1940), shortly after landing in the .

Erdoes was welcomed into the German exile community in New York, and launched a successful career as a freelance illustrator and photographer. Over the next two decades, he contributed to publications like National Geographic, American Heritage, Stage Magazine, and Life Magazine ; created cover art for record albums; and began illustrating children’s books. Erdoes met Jean Sternbergh (died 1995), an art director at Life, in 1945. The couple married in 1950, and had three children- David Richard, Eric Peter, and Jacqueline (“Jaki”) Jean.

By the mid-1960s, Erdoes was illustrating and publishing his own children’s stories while continuing to build his freelance career. During an assignment to photograph American Indian reservation life for Life, Erdoes became deeply intrigued by contemporary Native American life and spirituality. Outraged by his first-hand experience of conditions on reservations and fascinated by the American Indian belief systems he encountered, Erdoes wrote, illustrated, and edited a number of adult and children’s books on American Indian cultures, folklore, and life over the next four decades. He became a passionate advocate for American Indian civil rights, and an avid documenter of tribal life and spiritual revitalization, particularly among the Lakota.

Erdoes and his family opened their apartment in to Lakota visitors and other American Indians during the early 1970s, creating a well-known gathering place for (AIM) supporters and civil rights activists. Erdoes also became involved in the legal defense of a number of prominent American Indian activists, including Lakota medicine man , after the 1973 stand-off at Wounded Knee. In 1975, the Erdoes family relocated to Santa Fe where Erdoes continued to write, illustrate, and advocate for Native peoples.

Erdoes’s first book about an American Indian tribe was 1967’s Pueblo Indians for the Young Readers’ Indian Library series. In 1971, he collaborated with John Fire Lame Deer (1903-1976), a Lakota medicine man, on Lame Deer’s as-told-to autobiography, Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions . Erdoes published five more as-told-to collaborative narratives with American Indian co- authors: Lakota Woman (1990) and its sequel Ohitka Woman (1993), with ; The Gift of Power: The Life and Teachings of a Lakota Medicine Man (1992), with Archie Fire Lame Deer; Crow Dog: Four Generations of Sioux Medicine Men (1995), with Leonard Crow Dog; and Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement (2004), with Dennis Banks. Other significant book projects included American Indian Myths and Legends (1984) and American Indian Trickster Tales (1998), both co-edited with Alfonso Ortiz.

Richard Erdoes died on July 16, 2008 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

From the guide to the Richard Erdoes papers, 1921-1999, 1965-1999, (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library)

Ressources also may be found: From the description of Richard Erdoes papers, 1921-1999 (bulk 1965-1999). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702160402 ****************************************************************************** Random Acts Of Recycling

How healthy are your recycling habits? It’s easy enough to start a recycling regimen at home, but things get trickier when on-the-go. Here are some tips to embrace recycling wherever your journey leads you. • Pick it up. – Go for a stroll through your neighborhood, park, or office and collect could-be recyclables that have been improperly discarded. This cardio cleanup will give you a quick jolt of endorphins for that “feel-good” vibe. • Start the conversation. – Encourage establishments you visit to offer on- site recycling. Check out what Publix is doing to reduce their carbon footprint. Some locations even accept clean foam egg cartons and meat trays. • Lend a hand. – Did your non-recycling coworker (tisk, tisk) bring leftovers for lunch? Ask if you can take their empty takeout container home for recycling rather than watching them toss it in the trash. You might rub off on them so that one day they will do it for themselves! Make It A Habit

Look around for ways to incorporate recycling into other areas of your life. There are organizations that will help you recycle everything from cars to eyeglasses. And let’s not forget, polystyrene foam can be recycled where facilities exist. Look for a location by you, or advocate to bring foam recycling to your area.

Happy Recycling, The Next Level Recycler Team ****************************************************************************** Registration is open now for FREE Environmental Review Training (March 13-15 in Scottsdale, AZ):

REGISTER AT: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/environmental-review-training-scottsdale- az-tickets-43144723028 Environmental Review Training - Overview Under the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996 (NAHASDA) (25 U.S.C. 4101 et seq.), HUD provides grants, loan guarantees, and technical assistance to Indian tribes and tribally designated housing entities (TDHE) for the development and operation of low-income housing in Indian areas. Grants are made to eligible recipients under the Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) program. Grantees receiving funds under this program are responsible for meeting the requirements of NAHASDA and its implementing regulations, including compliance with HUDʼs environmental regulations 24 CFR Part 50 and Part 58.

Training Description Learn the ins and outs of environmental review. This 3-day training will offer IHBG Grantees the skills to successfully carry out an environmental review. Training will include detailed instructions on meeting the legislative and regulatory requirements of environmental review, assistance in devising standard procedures for conducting and documenting an environmental review, specific instruction for carrying out environmental review responsibilities, levels of environmental review, and key steps in the environmental review process. As we answer questions common to the environmental review process, tribes and TDHEs will be encouraged to share advice and best practices, to help you avoid common pitfalls.

Registration begins at 8 AM on Day 1. Training begins at 8:30 AM and ends at 4:30 PM each day.

A special segment providing an overview of the Lead-Based Paint requirements (24 CFR Part 35) that apply to IHBG funded activities will be presented on the afternoon of Day 3.

Dates: March 13 - 15, 2018

Training Location: Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community 10005 E. Osborn Road Scottsdale, AZ 85256

REGISTER AT: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/environmental-review-training-scottsdale- az-tickets-43144723028 ************************************************************************************************************* Trump Wants to Cut 355 National Weather Service Jobs Despite Record- Breaking Disasters in 2017 Read the Article at EcoWatch

Fourteen Environmental Programs Eliminated in Trump's Budget Proposal John R. Platt, The Revelator: President Trump released his proposed federal budget for 2019 on Monday, and in the process pushed for the complete elimination of more than a dozen key environmental programs. These include areas of the government focusing on climate change, public lands and energy efficiency. Read the Article ****************************************************************************** “Tiny Ten” Coming to Reno July 18, 2016 by Denise Hallerbach

COMING SOON to Downtown Reno (Ryland and Wells Avenue) is a “tiny” project with big aspirations. Pamela Haberman and Kelly Rae (HabeRae Homes and Development), Reno developers who have worked to positively transform Downtown and Midtown Reno one beautiful property at a time, are at it again. This time they are latching on to the “tiny house” phenomenon that is sweeping America. The idea is to maximize the most of a tiny footprint and live simply.

“Tiny Ten” will feature ten 650 to 684 square foot single family homes that share a beautiful grass common area and water feature. Each dwelling will include 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a medium-sized kitchen, living area and 1 detached garage. The homes are designed with the use of contemporary materials such as engineered stone and hardwood. HabeRae plans to sell these darling little homes in the low $200,000’s and shares that HGTV’s “Tiny House Hunters” wants to feature the community on the hit show upon completion of the project next summer.

For more details about this fun new development and others in the works by HabeRae, visit RJG.com. ****************************************************************************** NCAI Honors Distinguished Leaders at 20th Annual Leadership Awards Banquet

WASHINGTON, D.C. | On Tuesday, February 13, 2018, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) will award seven distinguished leaders in Indian Country at NCAI’s 20th Annual Leadership Awards Ceremony at their Executive Council Winter Session (ECWS). The awards are given annually to individuals or groups who are critical to tribal issues as well as those who serve as champions in their institutions.

“NCAI and Indian Country owe a debt of gratitude to those who unselfishly give of their time, talent and spirit for the betterment of our peoples,” said NCAI President Jefferson Keel. “The Leadership Awards Ceremony continues to be a special event to show our appreciation for those who have committed tremendous service to Indian Country.”

Every year NCAI receives nominations in six award categories, including: Public Sector Leadership Award, Native American Leadership Award, Government Leadership Award, Congressional Leadership Award, Special Recognition Award, and Native Voice Award. This year’s honorees are below:

Public Sector Leadership Award Google American Indian Network (GAIN), Employee Resource Group Making a Positive Impact in Indian Country GAIN continues to foster tribal youth through programs and support, raise the visibility and awareness of tribal nations, and collaborate on solutions for improved services to Indian Country.

Native American Leadership Award Mark Trahant (Shoshone-Bannock Tribe), Native American Journalist and Founder of Trahant Reports As an independent journalist, Trahant elevates the presence of tribal nations and peoples through journalism, media, and innovative technologies to advance the authentic histories, stories and modern issues facing tribal nations and their citizens.

Government Leadership Awards Three tribes have been recognized for leading the successful implementation of the groundbreaking tribal jurisdiction provisions in the Violence Against Women Act of 2013: Tulalip Tribes Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, and Pascua Yaqui Tribe

Congressional Leadership Award Senator Jerry Moran, United States Senator from Kansas Senator Moran demonstrated steadfast support of Indian Country and leadership in championing law and policies that strengthen tribal sovereignty and the federal government’s trust responsibility to tribal nations.

Special Recognition Award Julie Johnson (Lummi Nation of Washington State), President of Julie Johnson, Inc. For the past 22 years, Johnson organized the National Indian Women’s Honoring Luncheon and continues to demonstrate strong support of Native women leaders and commitment to the continued success of present and future Native women.

Native Voice Award Ray Halbritter (Oneida Nation), Representative of the Oneida Nation and Oneida Nation Enterprises CEO As a leader who uplifted Native voices through Indian Country Today Media Network, Halbritter also championed accurate and respectful portrayals of Native peoples through the Change the Mascot movement. ****************************************************************************** “Eia nō au ke kū nei ma mua ou”: Criminalized for Speaking ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i Maui Telescope Protestor Battles Over Hawaiian Language Use in Court hawaiipublicradio.org/.../maui-telescope-protestor-battles-over-hawaiian-language-use... Jan 24, 2018 - Kaho'okahi Kanuha was arrested in June 2015 for protests against the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea. Credit Kaho'okahi Kanuha. “The issue is when I speak to her she wasn't able to comprehend that,” says Kanuha, “And so my demand to her was it's on you, it's your kuleana, ...

Hawaii judge issues arrest warrant after professor refuses to speak ... www.foxnews.com/us/.../professors-arrest-ordered-after-speaks-hawaiian-in-court.html Jan 25, 2018 - Samuel Kaleikoa Kaeo, seen here in an undated photo by the Maui Police Department, refused to respond in court in English and spoke Hawaiian instead. (Maui Police Department via AP). A University of Hawaii professor caused a ruckus in court on Wednesday when he refused to respond to a judge's ...

Warrant Dropped for Professor Who Spoke Hawaiian in Court | Hawaii ... https:// www.usnews.com/.../hawaii/.../professor-faces-arrest-for-speaking-hawaiian-in-... Jan 26, 2018 - WAILUKU, Hawaii (AP) — A University of Hawaii professor who had been one of six people arrested for protesting the construction of a new ... of Hawaii Maui College, said he has appeared before the judge before and complained that "it was about the fact that I was speaking Hawaiian that he didn't like.".

Warrant recalled, judiciary reviewing policies after man responds in ... khon2.com/.../judge-issues-warrant-after-man-responds-in-hawaiian-instead-of-englis... Jan 24, 2018 - There was outrage in a Maui courtroom Wednesday after a judge ordered that a man be arrested for answering in Hawaiian instead of English. Samuel Kaeo is an associate professor of Hawaiian studies at the University of Hawaii Maui College, and can speak both English and Hawaiian. He was arrested ...

In wake of Maui case, clarity sought on use of Hawaiian in court ... www.hawaiinewsnow.com/.../in-wake-of-controversial-maui-case-clarity-sought-on-use-... Jan 26, 2018 - "To think that in 2018 people are still being criminalized for speaking the Hawaiian language in Hawaii is sad," Ing said. Court cases are primarily conducted in English, with interpreters provided at taxpayers' expense for those who speak other languages. Depending on their performance on written and ...

Activists delay rebirth of Elvis Presley’s ‘Blue Hawaii’ hotel Developers rebuilding a storied, hurricane-ravaged Hawaii hotel with a Hollywood connection were looking forward to the Coco Palms’ rebirth until two men showed up last year, claiming to own … ****************************************************************************** Feb 17 in 1864 President Lincoln fired Edward Beale, surveyor general of California and Nevada, because of mishandling of Native American funds **************************************************************************************************** Yes, really, the end to Scholarships with March 1-15 Deadlines (It seems I jumped the gun last week and posted “T’s with March 15-30 deadlines, so you know what is coming...... sdc) TACTYC Scholarships $1,000 03/01/2018 Taigh Scholarship $1,000 03/04/2018 Tailhook Educational Foundation Scholarships $2,000 03/15/2018 Tall Clubs International Student Scholarships $1,000 03/01/2018 Targeting Excellence Scholarships $3,000 03/15/2018 Ted Scripps Fellowships in Environmental Journalism Varies 03/01/2018 TEDS Mosaic Ministries Scholarship Varies 03/01/2018 Tennessee Grocers Education Foundation Scholarship Program $2,500 03/13/2018 The Armando J. de Moya Scholarship $5,000 03/01/2018 The Cargill Global Scholars Program $5,000 03/01/2018 The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation $7,000 03/15/2018 The Classic Center Cultural Foundation Performing Arts Scholarship - Athens Area $2,000 03/02/2018 The Community Foundation of the Verdugos Scholarships Varies 03/02/2018 The Dingwall Dissertation Fellowship in the Cognitive, Clinical, and Neural Foundations of Language $30,000 03/15/2018 The Edwards Scholarship Fund Varies 03/15/2018 The Full Impact Scholarship Award $1,000 03/02/2018 The IHS PhD Scholarship $1,500 03/01/2018 The Illinois Sheriffs Association Scholarship $500 03/15/2018 The Jewel Keusder ESL Scholarship Varies 03/01/2018 The Kendall Bayne Foundation Scholarship Varies 03/01/2018 The Lt. Jon C.Ladda Memorial Scholarship Varies 03/15/2018 The Mary Lou Marks Smith Scholarship $1,000 03/01/2018 The Melanie Foundation Scholarship $2,500 03/06/2018 The National Italian American Foundation Scholarships $12,000 03/01/2018 The Nikon Storytellers Scholarship $10,000 03/01/2018 The Parkersburg Area Community Foundation Scholarships Varies 03/03/2018 The Polish Scholarship Fund $1,000 03/15/2018 The Pride Scholarship at Michigan State University $5,000 03/14/2018 Top 10 Percent Scholarship Varies 03/15/2018 The UCT Heaston Scholarship $24,000 03/15/2018 TheDream.US Community College Graduate Scholarship Varies 03/08/2018 TheDream.US First Time College Student Scholarship $25,000 03/08/2018 TheDream.US National Scholarship $29,000 03/01/2018 Thomas D. Urmston Scholarship Varies 03/15/2018 Tillman Scholars Program Varies 03/01/2018 Tim Breslin Memorial Scholarship $7,500 03/02/2018 Timothy J. Penny State & Federal Public Service Fellowship $5,000 03/01/2018 Tommy Tranchin Award $1,500 03/04/2018 Twin Tiers Youth for Christ Scholarship $4,000 03/15/2018 Tzu Chi Foundation Annual Scholarship $1,000 03/02/2018

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Youth Free Expression Film Contest $1,000 03/15/2018

Zannoni Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards $2,800 03/01/2018 Zeta Tau Alpha Scholarships and Grants Varies 03/01/2018 Zinggia Art Scholarship $2,000 03/03/2018

And you think this is the end?

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