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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Soboba Birds 2012 ~~ We Are Birds Documentary
We Are Birds Documentary crew follows uncle Wally Antone (Quechan) to the Soboba reservation in southern California to perform his version of the Birds.
Photo's and Vids of the day before we joined Wally in the arena of our wonderful Native
Peoples of the SouthWestern area....
thanks for viewing..
Monday, September 24, 2012
“We Are Birds” Project Updates..."
First, my
apologies to all of the folks who have been following our website, and have
been wondering what is currently going on.
Things have been so busy that I did not realize how much has happened in
a short time, and how would you know if I forget to put it all here??!!
Since the “We
Are Birds” project started back in November of 2011, a lot of things have
changed. It began with Albert and I
talking between ourselves in our living room about what a dream it would be for
him to learn about traditional Birdsinging by going to different reservations
and talking to the head Bird Singers, the elders, about what they do. Yes, he wanted to learn about all of this so
that the information could be archived for future generations, but he also
wanted to do this for a very personal reason.
As you know, Albert’s family, on both sides, left their reservation
areas early on to find work in places like Los Angeles. Albert was born there, and reached manhood there,
but managed to find his way back to his culture after a long process of searching,
making contacts, participating, looking from the outside in, learning to
negotiate first powwow politics, then reservation politics, finding acceptance,
not finding acceptance, and then acceptance again. It is a process that is ongoing, and it has
been emotionally exhilarating at times, and devastating at others. But the learning always continued, as did
the quest to always keep moving forward, because we both know that it is a rare
thing indeed for anyone to grow up completely removed from the native community
and find their way back in as a true participant.




In the
interview, Albert had specifically posed a question that essentially asked
whether Uncle Wally had ever known anyone who had come from outside of the
culture and had found their way back to the center and the arena of
Birdsinging. Although Uncle Wally did
know of one person who had been away for a period of 10 years, going to Chicago
for education and then coming back, but not anyone who had had Albert’s experience. Most likely knowing why Albert would ask
such a question, and, I think, trying to let him know that flexibility and a
willingness to be adaptive could make such a thing possible, Uncle Wally shared
a very personal story:



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Please “stay tuned”, as they say, for another website update coming soon, to let you know about what happened next on this project. Hint: Albert, Alvin (and me, this time!), got to meet with Walter Holmes (Cahuilla, from Morongo Reservation in Banning, CA), and the “We Are Birds” project took flight!
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