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Spiiyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Basket weaverfeatured in film
BaSket weaver and lecturer
Pat Courtney Gold is among
the artists featured in the up­
com ing PBS film , C raft in
America.
Gold is one of two basket
weavers who will be featured.
Craft in A merica will air nation­
ally beginning on Wednesday,
May 30 at 8 p.m.
The film is divided into
three parts: Memory, Land­
scap e, and Community.*.
Courtney Gold will appear in
the Memory segment.
“In each o f the three epi­
sodes, we m eet artists and
their work in a way that goes
beyond the media they work
in,” said Carol Sauvion, exdcu-
predate.”
A traveling exhibit is also
part o f the C raft in A m erica
project. The exhibit opened last
month in Little Rock, Ark.,
and will be in Portland in July.
( In the film C raft in A merica
; Gold demonstrates the Wasco
full-turn twine m ethod o f
weaving. The film explains
“Gold’s Wac’uqs heritage, and
shows scenes, of the Warm
Springs Reservation.
Pat Courtney Gold
Some o f the other artists
tive director of C raft in A m erica featured in “Craft in America”
“We explore the relationship include an African American
between what they do, how they basket weaver, furniture mak­
do it, and why they have chosen ers, wood workers, clay work­
a life of creating great and mov­ ers, jewelers, and quilters. •
ing art for all to enjoy and ap-.
Q uality Autom otive Service
85 SW 3rd Street-M adras
Honest, Friendly Auto Repair
May 10, 2 0 0 7
Flutist hopes
for Music
Awards
success
N ative A m erican flu tist
James Greeley is a nominee of
awards at the upcoming Native
American Music Awards. -'
Greeley is nominated for the
work on his DVD-CD, “Hon­
oring the Supernatural.”
Votes can be cast on-line at:
nativeamericanmusicawards.com.
Greeley is nominated in these
Native American Music Awards
categories:
Flutist of the Year, Record­
ing of the Year, Best Producer,
Debut Artist, and Long Version
suominea pnoto
Video.
Flutist James Greeley
.Greeley is a member of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs. He recorded his CD, Third Mesa and the last village vious water in the deserts o f
and DVD live at various loca­ to become assimilated into the Southwest Arizona.
tions around the reservation, European culture.
Kokopellie’s harmonies also
and the Ceded Lands.
“Honoring the Supernatural” provided fertility to the ! Hopi
“A descendent of theWashut is a tribute to the deity flutist people and other Anasazi de­
faith from the Columbia River K okopellie from 3,000 years scendants.” '
Greeley also sells powWow
people,” Greeley said, “I have ago
become familiar with key land­
“Kokopellie was recognized D VD s. His w eb sitè is
scapes where I call home.”
by the Hopi people,” Greeley www.hopiflutist.com. You can
; Greeley is also Hopi from said. “His flute melodies brought see his list o f powwow DVDs
the G reasew ood Clan o f fortunues of rain, and the non- at Avww.powwowdvds.conc %
Hotvilla, Ariz.," located on the irrigated gardens received pre­
A
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Warm Springs, please
support the businesses yo u
see in the Spiiyay — T hy
give back to the community l
475-2412
W or Id of T reasures
& Second Time Around
Littleleaf playing at
Hood River event in July
Spirit of the Woods Flutes
is proud to present in con­
cert Charles Littleleaf, Peter
Phippen and Mark Holland
— three great artists with three
different styles.
The event w ill-be on Sat-*
urday, July 21 starting at 7
p.m. at the flood River.
Flutes#ill be given out as
attendance prizes. Seating is
limited. ; For ticket informa­
tion call Jsd at (541^ 386-
1264;
or
em ail:
ed@spiritofihewoodsflUies.com
Cost of admission is $15
per person, $25 per couple.
$10 for children (12 and un­
der); seniors (65 and ^oyer)
$
10 .
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“Giant Liquidation”
10% to 5 0 %
OFF Entire Store
“EVERYTHING”
will end with no notice
Stop by, there’s
more to see
178 SW 5th St, M adras, OR 97741 - 541-475-6992
The old Hatfield Building in downtown Madras
Proud of Being Locally Owned and Operated
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