Natural Way: Indigenous Voices Speaker, Larry Merculieff -- April 9 at 5pm

Native Perspectives on Sustainability friendsofnps at nativeperspectives.net
Sat Apr 2 09:57:58 PDT 2011


Greetings Friends,

For those of you in the Portland area, I highly recommend joining the
Natural Way: Indigenous Voices Speaker Series on April 9th as they host
Larry Merculieff (Aleut).  See details below.

For those of you residing elsewhere, please consider spending some time
online with the words and wisdom of Mr. Merculieff, who was a participant in
the Native Perspectives on Sustainability project.

Interview transcript:
www.nativeperspectives.net/Transcripts/Larry_Merculieff_interview.pdf

Videos:
Asking the Right
Questions<http://www.youtube.com/user/NativePerspectives#p/u/11/GHhgZLR815M>
Use of the Term
"Sustainability"<http://www.youtube.com/user/NativePerspectives#p/u/16/4h6uxDQWb3U>
Being Present<http://www.youtube.com/user/NativePerspectives#p/a/u/1/NUI6tUCtY28>

My warmest regards,
David
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*Natural Way: Indigenous Voices is Honored to Present*

*Speaker Event with Larry Merculieff*



*Saturday, April 9, 2011, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.*

(*Attention:* *Different Day and Time* this Month!)



*Indigenous Elder Wisdom for Modern Times*



Larry Merculieff will speak on indigenous elder wisdom and modern day
personal to global challenges. Merculieff is an indigenous messenger and
teacher.  Indigenous wisdomkeepers throughout the western hemisphere and
other parts of the world have shared their wisdom, knowledge and prophecies
with him, asking him to share their words with others. Issues related to
cultural and community wellness, traditional ways of living, elder wisdom,
and the environment are close to his heart. He recently chaired the
indigenous knowledge sessions at the Global Summit of Indigenous Peoples on
Climate Change attended by indigenous representatives from 80 nations.

Larry Merculieff has served his people, the Aleut people of the Pribilof
Islands and indigenous peoples worldwide, for four decades. More at
www.earthandspirit.org.

*Location*:  PSU Native American Student and Community Center, 710 SW
Jackson Street, Portland, Oregon

*Donation*:  $10-20 requested. No one will be turned away. Oregon Food Bank
donations requested -- 2 cans of non-perishable food

*Co-sponsored by*:  PSU Native American Student and Community Center

*Volunteers Needed*: Contact Larry Hawk at hawk at earthandspirit.org.
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