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Created: Feb 20, 2008
Updated: Apr 22, 2008

Anthony Brave

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Address: Martin, South Dakota
United States
I Am: Technologist
Member Since: February 20, 2008
Local Time: Sun Oct 12 08:25:58

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Animal Welfare and Rights (833 people)  |  Endemic Animal Species Protection (395 people)  |  Wildlife Ecology (1118 people)  |  Wildlife Habitat Conservation (1570 people)  |  Arts Education (1013 people)  |  Environmental Accounting (581 people)  |  Responsible Business Practices (2021 people)  |  Socially Responsible Investment (1942 people)  |  Child and Youth Protection (1084 people)  |  Children's Health (986 people)  |  Rights of the Child (826 people)  |  Youth Education and Empowerment (2455 people)  |  Youth Leadership (1381 people)  |  Youth Participation (1104 people)  |  Youth-led Organizations (878 people)  |  Communication Training (1165 people)  |  Organizational Funding (871 people)  |  Organizational Support and Management (1004 people)  |  Social Entrepreneurship (2327 people)  |  Training for Nonprofits (1328 people)  |  Community Enterprise (1298 people)  |  Community Participation (2370 people)  |  Community Resources (1310 people)  |  Fundraising (1081 people)  |  Leadership Training (1683 people)  |  Conservation Area Protection (593 people)  |  Conservation Policy (546 people)  |  Land Restoration (986 people)  |  Land Stewardship (1222 people)  |  Natural Heritage Conservation (557 people)  |  Natural Resource Conservation (1120 people)  |  Practical Conservation (694 people)  |  Cultural Diversity (1789 people)  |  Cultural Heritage Conservation (866 people)  |  Culture and Sustainability (1913 people)  |  Language Revitalization (487 people)  |  Traditional Culture (1149 people)  |  Democracy Education (676 people)  |  Landscape Ecology (680 people)  |  Access To Education (1495 people)  |  Environmental Education (2294 people)  |  Environmental Resource Center (702 people)  |  Literacy (835 people)  |  Natural Resource Education (915 people)  |  Sustainability Education (2915 people)  |  Alternative Fuels (2098 people)  |  Renewable Energy (2649 people)  |  Sustainable Energy Development (2670 people)  |  Food Literacy (661 people)  |  Local Food Systems (1972 people)  |  Malnutrition, Diet, Disease, and Education (828 people)  |  Greenhouse Gases (1018 people)  |  Good Governance (841 people)  |  Institutional Accountability (776 people)  |  Environmental Monitoring (756 people)  |  Alternative Medicine (1960 people)  |  Environmental Health (1115 people)  |  Health Care Access (759 people)  |  Health Education (838 people)  |  Ethnic Equality (728 people)  |  Human Rights and Civil Liberties (1476 people)  |  Indigenous Lands (934 people)  |  Indigenous People and Culture (1959 people)  |  Indigenous Rights (1281 people)  |  Environmental Law and Policy (853 people)  |  Advertising (793 people)  |  Film (1129 people)  |  Internet (1826 people)  |  Media and Communication (1908 people)  |  Television (612 people)  |  Video (899 people)  |  Men's Health (333 people)  |  Conflict Resolution (1385 people)  |  Plant Ecology (681 people)  |  Global Pollution (905 people)  |  Water Pollution (1020 people)  |  Sustainable Livelihoods (2062 people)  |  Religion and Ecology (899 people)  |  Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues (1910 people)  |  Seniors' Health (314 people)  |  EcoVillages (2025 people)  |  Sustainable Building (2141 people)  |  Rural Development (1061 people)  |  Information and Communication Technology (1152 people)  |  Sustainability and Technology (1515 people)  |  Groundwater (570 people)  |  Water and Sustainable Development (1346 people)  |  Water Quality and Health (795 people)  |  Water Rights (698 people)  |  Women's Health (900 people)  |  Worker Rights (708 people)  

About

I am an enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux (Lakota) Tribe. Located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, USA. I have been working for the Oglala Lakota College for 22 years. My interests are: Lakota Culture, Lakota Music, Lakota History, Music composition, Web Design, and all aspects of videography. I am also a traditional dancer and singer of Lakota songs. Contemporary music composition is one of my passions. My stage name is; Son of Lakota

Macintosh computer plaform is what I use. I am Apple certified with Final Cut Pro. I use Logic 8 a lot for music and soundrack composition.

Please Join Us:

I'd like to invite you to become a member of my group, Maka Si Tomni. The Order of Earth a private Colorado Non Profit formed in May 2002 has committed to the Lakota People and Pine Ridge Reservation as the 1st global project in April 2007, now known as Maka Si Tomni, a Lakota translation: Circling the Earth.

I am a founding member of Maka Si Tomni that goverance is built on consensus, soverniegnty in action and natural spiritual law. I am focused on the Maka Si Tomni Film the "Lakota Ride Again," Webmaster overseeing sight development including Podcasts, and Media development.


Pine Ridge Reservation (Oglala Lakota Sioux Nation) is the poorest county in the USA, has the most veterans per capita, and has an annual income per capita of $4,000 per year. It is an under-developed sovereign nation within the borders of the USA that is on the brink of social extinction.

The Lakota Paradigm (language and culture) is a view-point where humans are social loving animals in sacred relationship to all life: rocks, stars, plants and animals. This language has been oppressed by government, religion and educational systems, and, the language still survives to this day which is incredible. The Lakota Language is a heart based song of living passed from grandparents to grandchildren for thousands of years.

Maka Si Tomni is committed to "Bringing Forth a Thriving Lakota Language and Culture" and it provide an exploration in a living creation story that has relevancy to the problems current facing modernity.
You are invited to join this conversation that started on 2/18/08 on the Wise-Earth network.

There are a few ways you can engage with Maka Si Tomni:

One is become a part of Maka Si Tomni network and offer support in a domain of expertise on our advisory council.

Two is become a sponsor and support the largest gathering of 1st nation people's at Greasy Grass Little Big Horn National Monument in 132 years on June 25th 2008. Your organization can sponsor a rider in this Sovereignty-In-Action of 1st Nation People's. The Lakota Nation in 1868 entered into a treat with the USA and on June 25th 1876 was attacked by General Armstrong Custer and the 7th Calvary and defeated on Greasy Grass, Little Big Horn Montana.

Three is to participate in the Maka Si Tomni educational project within an educational classroom by exploring the current DVD and exploring a discussion of the significance in learning how embracing diverse view-points is a part of the new emerging Global Civil Society.

There are many ways to support the Maka Si Tomni endeavor and here is a practical compassionate way to support this history making event. The $300 rider sponsor contribution funds the horse's preparation to cross state lines, fuel for transportation, and food for both rider and horse. Your organization will be notified of the who the participating rider is and 80% of the riders who participate are children experiencing the spiritual cultural significance of there heritage. What you receive in return is educational materials: the just released DVD "The Lakota Ride Again" and at the completion of the ride the final version including footage of this history making event in 2008. And the your sponsor rider's picture and letter of gratitude.

Maka Si Tomni is committed to building bridges between the Lakota People through meaningful social relations within this emerging Global Social Society. Our website is www.makasitomni,org.

Maka Si Tomni is also exploring Wise-Earth network participants interested in supporting the long-term goal of "Bringing Forth a Thriving Lakota Language & Culture." The Lakota People built their culture around this language of the heart, a language that is deeply connected with the Earth and all life. Some immediate areas of domain expertise we are in need of is: fund raising, goverance, website development, language revitalization, filming, and media public relations.

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kchoye 6 months ago
Mr. Brave,

I spoke with you on the phone last Saturday (April 19th) very briefly regarding the topic of Mr. Russell Means proposed seccession from the US.  I have spoken with a few others in the art collective that I am living in and we would like to set up a fund raiser to help sponsor one of the riders for the Greasy Grass ride, or help out in any other way.  I'm a little new at getting in touch with people about these kinds of things, and I was wondering if you could forward me some information regarding sponsorship.  My email is kchoye@gmail.com, I'm also a member of wisearth.org as well (at your suggestion, definately a great idea!)  I am very inthusiastic to get involved, even at this point from a distance.

Respectfully,

KC Hoye
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