Members of BCI are Austrian citizens predominantly, with alternating ndn additions.
This is their present lineup:
DAS LINE UP:
Wolfsheart: (lead vocal / perc./native flutes)
Chris Pogats: (guitar / perc.)
Gigi Skokan: (keyboards / harmonica / perc.)
Werner Haller “Firefly”: (bass / perc.)
Roy E. Pete: (traditional vocals / dancer)
Oota Dabun (vocals / dancer)
Chris Kurz: (drums)
Previously they worked with a Navaho dancer, resp. a person from the Blackfoot nation.
When they got started, they had a very interesting „ndn“ band member: J. Reuben Silverbird, on whom we have got a thread already (
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=852.0 ) – he is a plastic shaman and cooperates with the Moon cult who made him „UN Peace Ambassador“. When Silverbird left the band, they seem to have hired his son Perry Silverbird.
First a press article advertising a gig in 2000, when J. Reuben S. still was a band member:
http://www.alpenstrand.eu/monterusso/indianer/presse_indianer14_gr.jpgThe site lists Tour dates from 1999 to 2004, and several articles, e.g this press article dd April 1, 2000:
„The Indians come to Buchschachen today
Navajo J. Reuben Silverbird makes music and talks about his culture
by Claudius Rajehl
He is the showmaster among the Redskins and therefore not completely non-controversial in Indian circles: The Navajo J. Reuben Silverbird understands to fascinate his listeners with stories, rituals, and songs from his tribe. Today, Saturday, he does a gig with the „Großstadtindianer“ in the town of Buchschachen.
His soft voice, his mellifluous guitar playing always sets the audience into a certain adventure romnticism, although they also mention the shady sides and problems of his people on the verge of extinction and persecuted resp. ghettoized by the Whites.
The „Großstadtindianer“ on the other hand are a genuine Viennese „tribe“. Bernhard Weilguni, Andy Bauer, and Wolfgang Maximilian combine ethno-sounds of Indian culture with pop and rock music. Drums and percussion instruments naturally play a major role in their music, guitars and keyboards provide the melodies.
Together, Silverbird and the „Großstadtindianer“ will turn the „Village Barn“ in Buchschachen into a tipi for one evening in which the audience can listen to foreign sounds, ways of life and wisdoms and, besides romanticism, will learn bits and pieces about Indian culture.“
Ticket prices were: 120/150 Schilling, i.e. Euro 8,75/10,95 = US$ 11,60/14,20
http://www.indianermusik.de/artists/big_city_indians.htmBand members and where they come from
The Band is from Austria. Presently, band members are singer Bernie Wolfsheart Weilguni, guitar player Geri Cuba, bass player Werner Firefly Haller, keyboarder Gigi Skokan, percussions Roland Reiter, traditional Blackfoot dancer White Buffalo. All members also do percussion instruments. Flute player, poet, singer, and percussionist Perry Silverbird (Navaho-Apache-Cherokee) who used to be a member of the band, unfortunately has left. (June 2002)
BCI continued to cooperate with J. Reuben Silverbird, however, and still do:
http://www.panther-media.net/index.php?page=image_preview.php&image=200231&slideshow=1Reuben Silverbird
Took part in the Big City Indian's Christmas Concert in Vienna in 2005 and did a sacred ritual. It was pure magic.
Emphasis minehttp://www.myspace.com/bigcityindians/photos/47770576/taggedPhoto done at a gig 'Dec 16, 2006 – Weilguni (right), J. Reuben Silverbird (left)
This is a nuage event which took place in 2012:
http://www.friedensakademie.at/fileadmin/friedensakademie/Veranstaltungsfolder/Programm_12.pdf4th Peace Festival for Love and Light Attersee
Patronage: UN Peace Ambassador J. Reuben Silverbird
[…]
8-12 p.m
[…]
Peace-songs, lighting a fire
Big City Indians – Wolfsheart
Indian love flute, inspirational musical journey
http://www.salzi.at/2012/09/attersee-ein-bunter-reigen-des-friedens-in/photo showing Town Mayor of Attersee with Silverbird (wearing an eagle bonnet!)
Silverbird also made an appearance to promote the BCI's latest CD in 2012:
http://bigcityindians.com/newsCD presentation – TUWA
Thanks to everbody who, despite a thunderstorm, came to our presentation at Don José Feliciano Cafè in downtown Vienna […]. Thanks to Peace Ambassador J. Reuben Silverbird [...]
Please take due note that BCI use Silverbird's fake Moonie title of „ambassador“.
http://wolfsheart.eu/info/This site belongs to band founder Weilguni aka „Wolfsheart“. He has a separate section for press info:
http://wolfsheart.eu/press/Short Bio:
Vienna musician Wolfsheart […] received this name during a special ceremony in the Indian country from a Kalapuya Indian, and also received several prizes for his outstanding contributions to Native American music and as the first European has been honoured with the world-wide highest prize for Indian music, the Native American Music Awards, in the USA which he sees as an honour and commitment, advocates the preservation of the culture of the American natives and is dedicated to interpreting the North American culture in music and word.
Please take due note that Weilguni uses the singular when mentioning ndn cultures.
Apparently, this bio has not been updated to mention the third Nammy in 2013. However, it is noteworthy that Weilguni does not care to pass the information that the 2010 and 2011 Nammies were obtained in the category „Native Heart“. There are more press articles etc to be found which only say that BCI won „the Nammy“. It is also quite apparent that BCI use these prizes to create the impression they were fully accepted in Indian country.
Weilguni's claim of having obtained his „Indian name“ from an unnamed person, plus the fact that he always uses the English translation, reminds of the practice of plastic shame-ons.
And indeed, on both the BCI and Weilguni's site, one is only one click from Nuage:
http://bigcityindians.com/linksmblue
Wolfsheart
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Kola Online Petition
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Tipi Lager
Spirit Of The Wood Flutes
Tipi Werkstatt
Native Radio
Hanksville
Indianen Startkabel
Gathering Of Nations
Silenzio
Cherokee Friends
Yavor Roussinoff
Kelly Montijo Fink
The Wolf And The Bear Network
Andreac
Scan Pictures
Lakota Village
Indianermusik
Chainsaw-Art
Manataka
Bernd Galler
Blue Raven
Country Home
Nativeweb
NAIIP Musical Paths
Lady Hawk
Woodrot Radio
Konzerte und Bands
Indigenoustourism
Bearpaw
Stumble Boots
Native American Tube
fm4.ORF – Soundpark
last fm
Folkbeat
Danajoe Productions
World Music Central
Macua
Manataka and „The Wolf and Bear Network“ (i.e. bear Medicinewalker) have their own threads at NAFPS:
Manataka:
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=324.0http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=1021.msg5576bear Medicinewalker:
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=2931 http://www.macua.de/inhalte/impressum.htmlImpressum
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Another one who mixes music and Nuage (shamanism, Maya).
http://ladyhawkesite.tripod.com/"Being an Indian is not in the bloodline, but in the way of life.
Nuff said.
Weilguni links to a few sites, among them:
http://www.journeysintojoy.com/index2.htmThe site belongs to Margit Mayra Fuchs, a Nuager who studied with Esalen Institute; she did a course in Hawaii to become a Trainer of „Living from the Vision“ and a training as a Aura-Soma Counselor, was a teacher at Findhorn, and also is an ambassador of the dolphins.
http://indian-inspiration-english.weebly.com/As the title suggests, we are inspired by the Native American culture.
With this website we provide information about upcoming events and workshops, which is directly or indirectly connected with their culture.
http://indian-inspiration-english.weebly.com/about-us.htmlOur organization started in 2008 and grows every year. At first we organized an Indian Inspiration Weekend once a year, but because of the hard work to get this done, we decided to present our event every 2 years.
We present our weekend with performances, small workshops, music and so much more...
All we bring is inspired by the Indian culture, their Spirituality & their Wisdom
We work together with ALL kind of Natives from all over the world, also Native inspired persons!
You can enjoy performances with traditional dances & music
You're welcome to join a drum circle, participate in workshops, etc...
A World market with all kind of crafts, Indian crafts & art, drums, Native Flute,
Spirituality, Indian inspired crafts, etc...