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Announcing Our New Website!
Published on 04/13/09
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We are proud to announce the launch of our new website. This site will be the new home for all our upcoming events and news. Please check back regularly to keep on top of information. We invite you to comment on any of the posts that you find interesting. If you have any trouble, or need any assistance, or would just like to let us know what you think of our website, you can contact us via the contact form on the contact page.
Migwitch,
Nowa Cumig Institute
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Comments on Announcing Our New Website!
7 Responses
Bryn
04/15/09
Great new site. I look forward to seeing the community grow.
Mollee Dagastino
05/11/09
My heart aches with pain for the centuries of suffering, injustice, and denigration done to those who are Native American. In watching the PBS documentary on Wounded Knee, I was “relieved” to know that my instincts were right and there was so much more to the story than what was told and taught for years. A very good friend, who has since passed away, Joe Swearingen from Oklahoma and evenutally Chicago, IL., was Cherokee. His ancestors were on the trail of tears. He educated me greatly, this documentary took me even further.
I’m so very sorry for the countless grave injustices.
Mollee Dagastino
Memphis, TN
Sharon Skolnick-Bagnoli
05/17/09
Most caring wishes for a swift healing and continued vitality on your sacred journey. My heart is with you.
For Dennis.
For all our relations.
-from “Skolnick”
david Manuel
06/01/09
Hey Uncle get well. drop me a line. Life is good.
Dr Tom Weaver
07/13/09
Good Morning, I was led to sit at a drum on the Red Lake Rez on Friday July 17 to support a guy who had a vision to dance. He came to a lodge I support near Hastings. Between rounds of singing, I wandered over to meet a guy named Mark who was sitting in a Rolls Royce and said he was from LA. “Thats my brother Dennis, I came to support him here. Sure is quiet up here in the north” I am a native of Faribault MN and my father, PH Weaver was Marlon Brando’s physician when he attended Shattuck School in Faribault. Thus ensued a fun connection of story telling with Mark and me. Megwitch, Pidamiya. Wichozani! Mitakuye Oyasin. Tom W “wanagi nupa chan duta ska”
Lisa Stebbings-Clarke
08/25/09
Sorry I missed you in Mill Valley on the 7th. Looking forward to future events
wills phelan
09/20/09
my name is wills phelan and this message is for dennis banks it would be great if you could reply to this. my mothere sandra phelan was a friend of your while back and i hope you rember her, her name is sandra phelan please e-mail me if you get this thank you