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SUMMARY:Virtual Book Reading: A Rez Tale by Ernest M Whiteman III (Northern Arapaho)
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE to purchase and instantly download a copy of A Rez Tale: A Novel\, an Ebook by Ernest M. Whiteman III ($12.00) \nAuthor: Ernest M. Whiteman III\, a former MMAI staff member\, is a Northern Arapaho filmmaker\, artist\, writer\, media educator\, former child superhero\, and former Mitchell Museum staff member. He graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film/Video Directing in 2004.  As a writer\, Ernest has completed a novel-length unpublished manuscript\, “Once Upon a Time on the Rez\,” in 2003. He has self-published a collection of short stories entitled “The Autobiography of Blue Woman.” He continues to add to the world of Blue Woman. He has completed and published to Smashwords his second novel manuscript\, “A Rez Tale.” \nE-Book: “A Rez Tale” is the story of Michael Redshade and Jason Harvey\, two childhood best friends living on the Wind River Indian Reservation whose lives are sent on opposing trajectories when an event changes their lives. As the story unfolds\, the ideals of mythology and truth\, of heritage and history\, unwind as the two former friends meet up after ten years apart. \nAs their paths diverge\, we see how life has treated these former friends. As one schemes\, the other drifts. Both are hurt by the wreck that ended their friendship. As their paths are forced to cross again\, unexpected forces and events set them on their paths on a larger stage.”A Rez Tale” is the upending of myth\, the exploration of love and friendship\, and the examination of tribal politics which fuse the story and adds texture as the Rez tale unfolds to its startling conclusion. \nTold in an unmistakable voice\, “A Rez Tale” is a story that questions the typical representation of reservation stories. As Michael and Jason discover their roles in life\, we hear the unmistakable voice of Ernest M Whitman III (The Autobiography of Blue Woman Volume One)\, a Northern Arapaho tribal member writing from his experiences and perspective. \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        Join us for a screening of the film SHANK\, written\, produced\, and directed by filmmaker Jim Terry\, with music by Peckinslaw. Described as “If Monty Python made John Wick with no money”\, SHANK is a bonkers action comedy you can’t miss. After the conclusion of the film\, there will be a brief discussion featuring artists from the film\, moderated by cast member Aaron Golding. The cast and creative team will reflect on the film’s themes and their experience bringing the piece to life. Light snacks and drinks will be available for purchase\, and all proceeds from this event will directly fund future Sweetest Season programming.     \n\n        \n                        \n        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n                        \n                                                Get Tickets                                        \n                \n            \n\n        \n                    \n                    \n\n        \n                        \n                                                More Info                                        \n                \n            \n\n        \n                    \n                    \n\n        \n                        \n                                                Donate                                        \n                \n            \n\n        \n                        \n        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n    \n\n        \n                        \n        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                \n                    \n\n        \n                \n        \n    \n    \n        \n        \n                    \n                    \n\n        \n        Jim Terry is a Ho-Chunk storyteller who’s called Chicago his home for the last ten thousand years or so. His graphic memoir “Come Home\, Indio” was nominated for an Ignatz and was a finalist for the LA Times Bookprize. His comic-book essay “Paper Cuts”\, done in residency at The Newberry Library\, is currently being taught in several schools and he has worked as a comics illustrator for almost two decades with everyone from Marvel to Heavy Metal. This August his prose will be published in the anticipated “Never Whistle At Night 2: Back For Blood” and he just completed the feature length film “Shank”.
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/virtual-book-reading-a-rez-tale-by-ernest-m-whiteman-iii-northern-arapaho/
LOCATION:Zoom (Pre-Registration Required)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Josee Starr":MAILTO:jstarr@gichigamiin-museum.org
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SUMMARY:Monthly Craft: Storytelling & Craft
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE to Download Printable coloring page \nWe are launching an online version of our monthly craft program; each month\, we will host a virtual interactive craft session.  We are building up to offering craft kits that will be available online and for pick-up! \nThis month we will provide a FREE printable coloring page that connects with creation stories that will be covered by Josee Starr\, our education coordinator. \n\n\n                    \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n        Join us for a screening of the film SHANK\, written\, produced\, and directed by filmmaker Jim Terry\, with music by Peckinslaw. Described as “If Monty Python made John Wick with no money”\, SHANK is a bonkers action comedy you can’t miss. After the conclusion of the film\, there will be a brief discussion featuring artists from the film\, moderated by cast member Aaron Golding. The cast and creative team will reflect on the film’s themes and their experience bringing the piece to life. Light snacks and drinks will be available for purchase\, and all proceeds from this event will directly fund future Sweetest Season programming.     \n\n        \n                        \n        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n        \n                        \n                                                Get Tickets                                        \n                \n            \n\n        \n                    \n                    \n\n        \n                        \n                                                More Info                                        \n                \n            \n\n        \n                    \n                    \n\n        \n                        \n                                                Donate                                        \n                \n            \n\n        \n                        \n        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                    \n\n    \n\n        \n                        \n        \n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                \n                    \n\n        \n                \n        \n    \n    \n        \n        \n                    \n                    \n\n        \n        Jim Terry is a Ho-Chunk storyteller who’s called Chicago his home for the last ten thousand years or so. His graphic memoir “Come Home\, Indio” was nominated for an Ignatz and was a finalist for the LA Times Bookprize. His comic-book essay “Paper Cuts”\, done in residency at The Newberry Library\, is currently being taught in several schools and he has worked as a comics illustrator for almost two decades with everyone from Marvel to Heavy Metal. This August his prose will be published in the anticipated “Never Whistle At Night 2: Back For Blood” and he just completed the feature length film “Shank”.
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/monthly-craft-storytelling-coloring/
LOCATION:Zoom (Pre-Registration Required)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Josee Starr":MAILTO:jstarr@gichigamiin-museum.org
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