Category Archives: Event
Robert Clinton speaks at NMAI – YouTube Video available
The National Museum of the American Indian hosted a special symposium celebrating the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian’s landmark exhibition, Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations, and the notable book of the same title that accompanies the exhibition. In this segment, Robert N. Clinton speaks on “Treaties with Native Nations: Iconic Historical Records or Modern Necessity?”
SDOC Alumni & Friends Law School Mixer in DC Oct 9, 2014
“Implications for the Future of Indigenous Peoples and Natives Nations” Conference, Oct 6-7, 2014 Register Now!
“Implications for the Future of Indigenous Peoples and Natives Nations”
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Lunch Lecture – Charlie Soap – Producer/Director of the feature film The Cherokee Work for Water – September 16, 2014
Movie Screening & Reception: The Cherokee Word for Water – Tuesday, September 16 at 5:15 pm
Movie Screening & Reception: The Cherokee Word for Water
Tuesday, September 16, 2014 / Armstrong Hall / Great Hall
5:15 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Free and Open to the Public. Cherokee Word for Water Movie Screening
Producers Kristina Kiehl and Charlie Soap will be on-hand for Q&A following the screening. Reception following the screen sponsored by Bank of America Merrill Lynch Native American Professional Network.
Hosted by the Indian Legal Program. Please join us. Please forward this invitation to your friends, family and colleagues.
See movie trailer at: http://tinyurl.com/CherokeeWord
Sign-up for free event tickets at: https://thecherokeewordforwater.eventbrite.com
Contact: Darlene.lester@asu.edu
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AN INSPIRING STORY ABOUT A REMARKABLE WOMAN
AND THE POWER OF COMMUNITY
“The Cherokee Word for Water is a very rare story because it is about the empowerment of people who have been made to feel they have no power.”
Gloria Steinem, Friend of Wilma Mankiller
The Cherokee Word for Water is a feature-length motion picture that tells the story of the work that led Wilma Mankiller to become the first modern woman Chief of the Cherokee Nation.
The movie is based on the true story of the Bell Waterline Project. Set in the early 1980s in the homes of a rural Oklahoma Cherokee community where many houses lack running water and others are little more than shacks. After centuries of being dehumanized and dispossessed of their land and identity, the people no longer feel they have power or control over their lives or future.
Led by Wilma Mankiller (played by Kimberly Guerrero, A&E’s Longmire) and fullblood Cherokee organizer Charlie Soap (played by Mo Brings Plenty, Netflix’s House of Cards), using the traditional concept of gadugi – working together to solve a problem, they inspired the community to trust each other, and reawaken universal indigenous values. Together with a community of volunteers they build nearly twenty miles of waterline to save their community. The successful completion of the waterline led to Wilma’s election as Chief, Wilma and Charlie’s marriage and sparked a movement of similar self-help projects across the Cherokee nation and in Indian country that continues to this day.
A long journey to bring this personal story to the screen, first-time filmmakers Charlie Soap directed and produced the film with Kristina Kiehl, women’s rights leader and friend of Wilma and Charlie, serving as Producer. The Cherokee Word for Water was executive produced by Paul Heller (My Left Foot) and Laurene Powell, co-directed by Tim Kelly with cinematography by Lisa Leone, and a screenplay from Tim Kelly and Louise Rubacky.
The Cherokee Word for Water was funded through the Wilma Mankiller Foundation to continue her legacy of social justice and community development in Indian Country. Support is tax deductible and profits fund positive portrayals of American Indians and programs for Indian communities across the country.
See Indian Country Today Article
http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/04/15/telling-wilma-mankillers-story-cherokee-word-water-148725
facebook.com/thecherokeewordforwater
twitter.com/wordforwater
youtube.com/cw4w2009
Save the Date – Indian Legal Program Welcome Dinner – August 27, 2014
Please join us in welcoming the ILP’s newly admitted students of 2014.
Date: August 27, 2014
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Place: Round House Cafe, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm, 10005 E. Osbourne Rd, Scottsdale, AZ
The Indian Legal Program Welcome Dinner brings together faculty, current students, alumni, law school staff and administration, and legal and native communities to welcome the ILP’s 2014 incoming students. Please join us!
RSVP – Darlene Lester at darlene.lester@asu.edu or call 480-965-7715.
See below map to SRPMIC Two Waters Complex, 10005 E. Osbourne Rd, Scottsdale, AZ
Please see Google Directions at http://goo.gl/maps/qMgBL.
The Future of Food – Building sustainable food systems in indigenous communities – May 1, Heard Museum
The Future of Food – Building sustainable food systems in indigenous communities
Heard Museum
Steele Hall, 2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85004
Thursday, May 1, 2014
reception in the courtyard: 6:00 p.m.
program: 7:00 p.m.
Public Lecture:
Jim Enote, Director and Curator, Zuni Museum
Poetry Reading: Simon Ortiz, writer and poet
Music Performance: Randy Kemp, artist and musician
For more information contact: joan.mcgregor@asu.edu or rebecca.tsosie@asu.edu.
This event is supported by a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences/IHR Seed Grant, the Global Institute of Sustainability, and the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies.
ILP NALSA Graduation Reception
ILP Alumni and Friends Reception
Thursday, April 10, 2014 – 5:30 p.m.
Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino
Jemez Terrace (Weather Permitting)
or Mesa Room (Alternate)
During the Federal Bar Association’s Indian Law Conference
Santa Fe, New Mexico
RSVP: Ann Marie Downes at 480-965-6204 or Ann.M.Downes@asu.edu
Click here to download flyer: ILP Alum event flyer 2014