We do have a list we passed out to Europeans when I did a speaking tour there in 2004. It might be time to resurrect or update it.
Found him on this newsletter for a Methodist church. On last page. Anyone know of the two Lakota mentioned?
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http://www.welcometorehoboth.com/clientimages/49055/newsletter-april2010-1.pdfNEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT
With great pleasure we spotlight our newest member,
John Shadowhawk. John was born in County, IL. and
moved to Sand Carlos Indian Reservation when he
was one. He has worked a lot with our Native
American Indian tribes and other cultures to teach
them how to live and work together. Most of the
reservations he has worked on have been in Pine
Ridge, ND, Rose Bud and Wind River and Cheyenne.
On the reservations John works mainly with the
elders and young people. One of John’s mentors
was
David Browneagle who was the medicine man
for the Lakota Sioux.
Jimmy Healingbear, John’s
uncle, was another mentor. John is a spiritual leader
for the Indian tribes, his name is Eamaesiwa. John’s
brother, Golden Hawk, gave him a flute and John
taught himself how to play beautiful music. He has
played his flute for many school and University
assemblies. He will be playing at Rehoboth in April;
at that time he will also wear his full Indian regalia.
John moved to Gallatin 6 months ago and works for
Food Lion. Take time to get to know John. He is
very interesting and has great stories to share about
his beloved American Indian nation.