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12/28/2009

Redbone’s Tony Bellamy (1940-2009)

Filed under: Academic,Music and Stuff,News,Pop Culture,Tech — admin @ 4:08 pm
Tony pictured here with Poet Wayquay two years ago at Seneca Niagara

Tony pictured here with Poet Wayquay two years ago at Seneca Niagara

New York, NY – The Native American Music Awards (N.A.M.A.) organization is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Redbone’s Anthony Bellamy, who has died on Christmas morning, December 25th, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada with his family by his side. Anthony, or Tony “T-Bone” Bellamy, who attended the 10th Annual Native American Music Awards and was inducted into the N.A.M.A. Hall of Fame with Redbone in 2008, was a Mexican-American Yaqui Indian who became the lead guitarist, pianist and vocalist for the Native American band.. He was a beloved and endearing friend of the “Nammys” since its inception, and will be greatly missed.

Redbone became established as a Native American rock group in the 1970s. They reached the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in 1974 with the hit song, “Come and Get Your Love.”

Originally formed in 1969 in Los Angeles, California by brothers Patrick Vasquez (bass and vocals) and Lolly Vasquez (guitar and vocals), the name Redbone started as a joking reference to a Cajun term for a mixed-race person (“half-breed”). The band’s members were of mixed blood ancestry.  According to Patrick Vasquez aka Pat Vegas, it was Jimi Hendrix who talked the musicians into forming an all-Native American rock group . The band consisted of Patrick Vasquez, Lolly Vasquez, drummer Pete DePoe and Anthony “Tony” Bellamy.

The group signed to Epic Records in 1969, and released their debut album, Redbone, in 1970. The follow-up album, Potlatch, featured the song “Alcatraz,” which dealt with the 1969 occupation of Alcatraz Island. Their first commercially successful singles were, “Maggie,” and “Witch Queen of New Orleans” (1971) which also became a huge hit in the United Kingdom. In 1973, Redbone released the political, “We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee” which reached the #1 chart position in Europe.

By 1974, Redbone had reached the Top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 charts with “Come and Get Your Love”. The Pop/Funk/Disco song was certified Gold by the R.I.A.A for selling over one million copies and is still heard today on radio stations and commercials throughout the country. Drummer DePoe was replaced by Arturo Perez on Already Here (1972). Perez was replaced on Wovoka (1974) by Butch Rillera. In 1998 members of the group appeared as special guest performers at the inaugural Native American Music Awards and returned in 2008 as NAMA Hall of Fame inductees.

Tony Bellamy grew up in a family of dancers and musicians and learned to play the flamenco guitar as part of his musical education. Before joining the band Redbone, Tony Bellamy had performed with Dobie Gray, and a was a member of the San Francisco band, Peter and the Wolves, that evolved into the psychedelic band Moby Grape.

Born as Anthony Avila, Tony Bellamy died at age 69.

N.A.M.A. and its Advisory Board contingency would like extend their condolences to the Bellamy family. N.A.M.A. will forever honor this legendary performer who has been both a leading force in the mainstream music industry and an inspiration to the Native American community.

[ref]=[http://www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com/newsremembrance.cfm]

11/13/2009

From a Soldier To A Senator

Filed under: Academic,Mundane Or Sublime,News,OpEd — admin @ 4:21 pm

OK, this is mostly an open letter to Senator McCain, but Lieberman and a few other menaces to society should listen up too.

Dear Senator McCain,

I’m addressing this to you but it’s for many others as well.

As a veteran, I’m speaking soldier to soldier to you, but I’m also speaking soldier to civilian to so many other people in your camp who believe we should not give a fair trial to the terror suspects. Lastly, I’m speaking soldier to draft dodger to a few of the remaining people in your camp who feel the way you do.

You think it’s inconceivable? You think these human beings should not be tried in a court of law?

You think it sends a mixed message??? How much clearer can it be Mr McCain.

🙁

Or to quote my very first drill instructor ever, it’s that
simple, private! If freedom is worth fighting for, then it is worth
trying people in our courts of law under the laws that apply to them.
Have you never read up on Alien Tort? Have you never read the Amistad
decision, both majority and minority? Please do. Please get your head
out of your sphincter, stop running for office for a few precious minutes
and for once try to remember what it was like when YOU fought for the due
process you deserved as a citizen of the United States, as a human being
and as a soldier and warrior.

Can you not afford that same inalienable right to your enemies? I bet you
can’t. I can. I have that much confidence.

Or are you perhaps afraid that some of these horrible people will finger
you in their open court cases that you are so desperately and aggressively
blocking!!!

Maybe you had something to hide during 9/11? I’m NOT accusing you, I’m just
asking. Maybe you’re not really on the side against torture afterall. How
can you reconcile being against due process and for human rights?

How can you? Tell me this. I need to know.

11/10/2009

4 ARRESTED IN SIT-IN OUTSIDE LIEBERMAN’S CT OFFICES

Filed under: Academic,News — admin @ 1:46 pm

4 people were arrested, this morning during a sit-in in front of Senator Joseph Lieberman’s office in Hartford.  The arrestees were among 30 demonstrators who sought a public meeting with the Senator to confront him on his stance on healthcare reform while at the same time accepting donations from the health insurance industry.  Since 1989 the Senator has accepted over 2 million dollars in contributions from the health care industry, which demonstrators say has unduly influenced his stance on reform.

matt stauble foto. more pix at: http://mattstaublephoto.com/sitin

matt stauble foto. more pix at: http://mattstaublephoto.com/sitin

The demonstration in Hartford was in solidarity with a simultaneous event at Lieberman’s Washington, DC office where 15 people went to meet with the Senator, and resulted in 6 arrests.  Demonstrators carried dollar bills with Lieberman’s face that read “Insurance Money Kills Democracy!”

In Hartford, demonstrators were blocked from entering the building where Lieberman’s office is located so they rallied on the sidewalk outside the building, and attempted to get in contact with his office via phone and building manager representatives.

When Senator Lieberman’s office stated they were unable to arrange a personal meeting with the Senator, Jason Ortiz one of the lead organizers for the demonstration asked to speak with Senator Lieberman over the phone.  This request was denied by Lieberman’s office representative.

After repeated requests for the Senator to meet with his constituents either in person or over the phone were declined, Jason Ortiz, along with Paul Blasenheim, Lauren Serven, and James Romer, sat down on the sidewalk in front of the entrance to the office building and refused to move until their demands to meet with the Senator were met.  Demonstrators not sitting marched on the sidewalk chanting “Lieberman profits, people die, healthcare for all!”  The four were quickly arrested and taken to Hartford Police Headquarters for processing.

All four arrestees were taken to Hartford Police Headquarters, charged with a misdemeanor of disorderly contact, and have been released with no bail but promise to appear in court this Friday Nov. 13, 2009.

“ I came here today to demand better for the people of CT than what Sen. Lieberman represents. He is an example of the influence of corporate money in dictating public policy. People are dying while Lieberman plays political games with our future. I can not stand by and watch our so called representatives sell us out so he can make a profit. I’m ashamed to be represented by Sen.Lieberman, and he should be ashamed of himself for choosing profits over his own constituents.” –Jason Ortiz, 6th semester Creative Community Building major at UConn

“It is absolutely shameful and unacceptable for Senator Lieberman to accept such gross campaign finances from the health insurance and pharmaceutical industries when people here in Connecticut are suffering and dying due to lack of comprehensive health care.  It’s time Lieberman listened to the real voices of his constituents, instead of health insurance CEO’s, and implement a viable universal health care plan.  Since Lieberman has refused to listen to us time and time again, we have brought our struggle to his doorstep to demand this change.  It’s time we move on from Big Health Insurance and instead care about the needs of the people.” –Paul Blasenheim, 3rd semester undecided major Wesleyan University

Photos and Video are available upon request, Contact: Brittany Florio, 860-614-2724

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Related linx:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/10/protesters-return-to-lieb_n_352318.html

http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=9045773

http://www.rollcall.com/news/40496-1.html

http://www.thehour.com/story/477884

http://blogs.courant.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-search.cgi?search=lieberman&IncludeBlogs=9

10/25/2009

How Much do You Know about the Deer Island Massacre?

Filed under: Academic,Mundane Or Sublime,News — admin @ 3:48 pm

334 years ago this month!!!

At the time of King Phillips war, with slave ships heading to Bermuda from all over New England, while there were many Colonial wars raging on everywhere, almost everyone from the Natick “praying Indian” families were rounded up and forcefully marched to Deer Island where they were surrounded by military in what has come to be considered a concentration camp.

The military goal appears to have been to starve everyone dead over one winter’s time. Elder women went past frostbitten hands to gather quahogs and other coastal creatures in attempts to feed as many children as they could hoping that some would live on.

Miraculously, some did.

Read up; there is so much history in Natick, Cape Cod and Boston Harbor areas from those times!

http://www.millermicro.com/NPI-Bostonia.html

http://www.millermicro.com/natprayind.html

http://www.nipmucnation.org/Deer%20Island%20History.htm

10/23/2009

Why is no one but law enforcement helping this man???

Filed under: Mundane Or Sublime,News — admin @ 3:53 pm

Yesterday Josh Michaud was arrested for armed robbery. Last month he robbed a drugstore for painkillers. Two years ago he was a sniper defending our freedom. Why hasn’t the VA taken enough care of him to have kept this from happening???

Michaud was the youngest in a sniper group overseas that has been brought up on murder charges and the VA was doing everything they could with the current budgets (or lacks thereof) to get him the help he needed. In the meantime he behaved this way. I hope in addition to imprisonment, that the state and federal governmental people working with him will have enough courage and intelligence to go the extra mile in getting him the help he needs rather than simply trying to play reward and punishment games with him and other people who will surely be in similar situations.

[ref] = [ http://www.esquire.com/features/michael-hensley-0708-6 ]

Just search this page for Josh Michaud to see what I’m talking about.

He’s a veteran. Why are we only giving him attention AFTER he points a gun into someone’s face???

I’m crying as I write this. Was he priority 8? Maybe several different people in the VA told him they couldn’t help him. Do any of you know how frustrating it is to serve your country for a number of years and then have someone at the VA say they’ve looked up in a chart and your disability percentage is too low? Or that you make $11,500 rather than 11,200 so you can’t get the same service they gave to you or someone else last month?

Just a few things I’m aware of being a vet myself.

If you say you support the troops, then where was his healthcare??
I have healthcare currently but I went without from the day I left the army signal corps until about 2 years ago when I started school again. I’m quite thankful the amount of PTSD I suffer is minimal compared to Josh Michaud.

There but for fortune, go you or or I.

10/06/2009

A Walkin’ On Obit I Missed from Last Year.

Filed under: Mundane Or Sublime,News — admin @ 2:39 am

Oliver died! I think of him often. He and I hit it off back in ’92 when he saw I had a ’64 Epiphone guitar. He wailed on it for half hour or so and then told me two great (and I mean great!) stories about him and guitar. He used to play guitar a long time ago. Years. Hadn’t played much the past couple. Every time he heard about a young person who was taking lessons (or wanted to) he would just give them his guitar and either keep playing the other one he had, or get a new one whenever he could again. No tax write-off for an inkind donation or anything, no press conference, just handing someone a guitar saying “it’s yours now…”

That’s the first one, here’s the second one. Jose Feliciano used to have diabetes. The harshest kind needing the most insulin every day. Over a number of years he privately visited Oliver for 6 door sweats. Changes in diet, sweat and prayers that go along with it gradually got him cutting down on how much insulin (and sugars!) he needed to take each day. He eventually didn’t have diabetes symptoms at all. Doctors were amazed, but of course they refuse to call it a miracle. How may 65 year olds do you know who used to have it and just “kinda sorta” put it behind them??? I don’t know anyone personally like that. And my dad died at 46 having it.

Anyhew, that’s my two stories as told to me by the late Oliver Saunsocie. Rest in Peace, man. You did some stellar stuff your whole life. You are why I try to give away at least one guitar every year and not bother writing it into my taxes or anything.

MACY, Neb. — Oliver Saunsoci Jr., 76, of Macy departed this life Monday, Jan. 21, 2008, at the Winnebago Indian Hospital in Winnebago, Neb.

Services will be 10 a.m. Friday at the Alfred Gilpin Building, with Mr. Frank Saunsoci officiating. Burial will be in Omaha Tribal Cemetery, Macy. Visitation will be held begin today and will continue until service time Friday at the Native American Church (VFW building) in Macy. Arrangements are under the direction of Munderloh Funeral Home in Pender, Neb.

Oliver was born on June 17, 1931, in a home west of Macy. He attended school in Plainview district 151, a country school. He went on to attend Flandreau Indian School. At the age of 17, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and was a veteran of the Korean War from 1949 to 1953. He was a staff sergeant by the age of 18 years old with the 111th Infantry. He graduated from Milford Technical School for auto body repair, which he practiced for 10 years in Lincoln, Neb.

He was a husband to Charlotte Lasley Saunsoci for 36 years, and a father to eleven children.

He was the cofounder of the Lincoln Indian Center and served on its board of directors. He moved back to the Omaha Indian Reservation in Macy and was the director of the Employment Assistance Program. He attended the Nebraska Indian Community College and was one of its first graduates in 1978. He went on to become director of the Omaha Tribal Housing Authority. He served as chairman of the Omaha Tribal Council in 1980. He was an Environmental Health Technician at the Carl T. Curtis Health Center for 16 years. His other activities included being a bull rider and competing in other rodeo competitions. He also was an activist for Native American Rights and a Tribal Spiritual leader.

He is survived by his daughters, Gail J. Saunsoci of Macy, Olivia Saunsoci of Sioux City, Mary Saunsoci and Michelle Saunsoci, both of Macy; sons, Gary Lasley of South Sioux City, Adrian Saunsoci of Macy, Oliver Evan Saunsoci III, Quentin Saunsoci and Brennan Lasley, all of Macy; 52 grandchildren; 46 great grandchildren; and sisters, Eleanor Baxter and her husband Everett of Macy, Maxine Anderson and her husband Gary of Lincoln, Neb., and Cora Belle Saunsoci of Macy.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Oliver Saunsoci Sr. and Mae Blackbird Saunsoci; his wife, Charlotte Lasley Saunsoci; brothers, Franklin, Henry, Gary and Vincent Saunsoci; sisters, Mary Ann Saunsoci Cayou, Anna Belle Saunsoci and Rhea Sue Saunsoci; and children, Timothy, Wayne and Corwin Saunsoci.

[ref]=[ http://sacredhorsewoman.blogspot.com/2008/01/uncle-olivers-obituary.html ]

09/13/2009

Norbert (Elmer) Running Has Died

Filed under: News — admin @ 12:25 pm

Elmer Norbert Running
(May 23, 1921 – September 10, 2009)

Wake services for Elmer Running will be held at his residence at Iron Wood Community Sunday thru Tuesday with services to be held there at 11:00 AM, Wednesday, September 15, 2009. Burial will follow at Iron Wood Hilltop Sundance Grounds.
Elmer was born in Spring Creek, SD on May 23, 1921 to Frank and Alice (Janis) Running. He passed away at Rosebud Hospital on Thursday, Septemer 10, 2009 at the age of 88 years.

09/08/2009

Republicans Gone Wild!

Filed under: Academic,Mundane Or Sublime,News — admin @ 6:38 am

OPINION:

Can U even imagine looking back 2 a time when your parent forbade U meeting a President simply out of hatred/fear 4 his politics?

I thank G-d every day my mom & dad (both Republicans!) lacked hatred/fear and instead had the courage to teach my sister and me to think for ourselves. This hybrid of hateful Republicans is like a bad segment from Mike Judge’s movie “Idiocracy.”

08/07/2009

Indymedia having DNS problems | Major Outage

Filed under: Mundane Or Sublime,News,Tech — admin @ 5:26 am

http://www.indymedia.org is down right now.

DNS troubles are causing outages of not just global imc, but locals all over the world. Every indymedia site ending with .indymedia.org will be down until DNS can be brought up.

Some of the other indymedias that are currently still up:

http://www.indybay.org | http://www.indymedia.org.il |  http://indymedia.nl | http://www.cmaq.net | http://indy.media.hu | http://indymedia.us | http://radio.indypgh.org | http://www.phillyimc.org | http://www.indymedia.ie | http://cbusimc.org | http://www.ntimc.org http://stlimc.org |  http://www.climateimc.org | http://ucimc.org | http://rogueimc.org | http://sbindymedia.org | http://www.tnimc.blogspot.com | http://www.indymedia.org.uk | http://www.midiaindependent… | http://www.indymedia.ie | http://www.indymedia.org.nz | http://kcindymedia.org | http://indymediapr.org


Specifics about the DNS issues at:

https://lists.aktivix.org/pipermail/imc-tech-emerg/2009-August/000012.html

[yes the following CRs are for scrolling Bernie Madoff’s mug further down the page. Yuck…]

07/22/2009

Now the Madoff scandal hits home

Filed under: Academic,Mundane Or Sublime,News — admin @ 6:26 am

Now afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease, Howard Frucht probably never will realize he is a suspected victim of disgraced investment adviser Bernard Madoff, Frucht’s daughter, a resident of Oshkosh, said Thursday.

But Abby Frucht said it breaks the hearts of her and her sisters to know the money their father saved while working as a doctor in New York, a little less than $1 million, could be lost in Madoff’s alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme.

“For those of us who know him and know how important it was to him to take care of himself and his wife and everybody else he loved, it’s just been a tragedy,” Abby Frucht said

Howard Frucht’s name was among thousands on a 162-page list of people believed to be clients of Madoff. The list, disclosed in a U.S. Bankruptcy Court filing in Manhattan on Wednesday, includes some famous names – Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax, broadcast host Larry King, actor John Malkovich, New York Mets owner Fred Wilpon and World Trade Center developer Larry Silverstein – along with many business people, charities and even his own lawyer.

[These are the first 4 grafs of a Journal Sentinel article. Here’s link to the whole story to uphold the spirit of fair use within copyright law, yadda, yadda, yadda…]

[ref]=[http://www.jsonline.com/business/39184997.html]

Money isn’t the root of all evil,

love of money isn’t quite it either.

The root IS  Bernard Madoff…

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