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TAINO SOLSTICE CULTURAL EVENT IN OHIO

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TAINO SOLSTICE CULTURAL EVENT IN OHIO

Time: June 20, 2009 from 2pm to 7pm
Location: Walter Scholl Recreation Area, Mill Creek Park
Street: near the intersection of Bears Den Rd & Normandy Dr
City/Town: Youngstown, Ohio
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?f…
Phone: (412) 969-4009
Event Type: native, american, gathering
Organized By: Caney Indigenous Spiritual Circle
Latest Activity: Jun 19, 2009

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THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER


The CANEY INDIGENOUS SPIRITUAL CIRCLE Invites all of our Taino brothers and sisters in the Ohio and western Pennsylvania area, and anywhere else who wish to travel to our area to our FIRST DAY OF SUMMER family cultural gathering. Free admission!

For anyone interested in the culture of Caribbean Native Americans and the culture of caribbean islands.

There will be cultural music and dancing presentations and demonstrations.
We will honor the longest day of the year and the first day of summer with our traditional Solstice ceremony and our sacred Shark Dance.

Please contact us for directions

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Comment by Miguel Sague Jr on June 19, 2009 at 2:28pm
Greetings My Relatives
It is obvious that Gua Ban Cex the manifestation of our Cosmic Mother who represents forceful natural phenomena, has decided that we must celebrate this year's Solstice Ceremony in our own homes in the company of our close relatives and not at Mill Creek Park in Youngstown Ohio.

After a very powerful storm system which passed through here on Wednesday evening causing some heavy flooding in many areas of our city and making it possible for at least one funnel-cloud sighting, it appears that tomorrow Saturday will be no calmer. There are thunderstorms and high winds forecasted for the Youngstown Ohio and Pittsburgh, PA areas tomorrow.

Rose Anao Xochitl Quinones Ohio UCTP representative based in Yougstown and I have decided to cancel our big Taino Solstice cultural event originally scheduled for tomorrow and plan for another cultural event for August of September.

The Caney Circle regrets having to inform you of this cancellation since there was considerable exitement building from Pennsylvania though parts of Ohio and into Indiana concerning this event. We look forward to seeing that enthusiasm re-kindled for the make-up event later on this year. In the meantime we encourage all of you to visit our Caney Circle website and explore how to celebrate the Summer Solstice in the warmth and intimacy of your family.

Taino Ti
Miguel Sobaoko Koromo Sague
Caney Indigenous Spiritual Circle
Comment by Miguel Sague Jr on May 12, 2009 at 8:00am
My Relatives
We are very excited about our Summer Solstice event being planned for June 20 in Youngstown. Ohio. At this point our Taino sister Rose Xochitl AnaO, a resident of Youngstown and the local spearhead of the project, has reserved the site and made contacts in the media community to try to get as much of the word out locally as she can.

We are planning a modest cultural presentation which will include demonstrations of yuca grating and preparation of casabe bread as our ancestors used to do it as well as a re-enactment of the hunting of jutia (Cuban groundhogs) with pretend jutias. There will also be an extensive display of Taino replica artefacts for public viewing. We intend to spark the Taino resurgence in the Ohio area and the local enthusiasm is begining to build.

If you have any relatives or friends in the eastern Ohio area, Youngstown, Cleveland and Loraine, or in the north-western Pennsylvania area of Erie county, please let them know about our event or foward them a copy of our event invitation so that they can join their Taino relatives at this the first annual Summer Solstice of the Forks of the Ohio River tri-state area.
Taino Ti
Miguel
Comment by Miguel Sague Jr on April 29, 2009 at 8:13pm
Bo Matun for your kind response DFigueroa
Comment by DFigueroa on April 29, 2009 at 12:52pm
I would like to thanks the Caney "Native" Spiritual Circle for their invitation to join the next Solstice celebration on June 20th. Fortunately I reside in the Caribbean and will celebrate my birthday locally, but on a spiritual link to the earth which unites us all. On behalf of all of those who like me were born on that particular date, lets request from our CREATOR and FATHER, lots of health and a good woman to embrace and love.
Thank you Miguel Sobaoko Koromo sague for your invitation. We'll join the spirit.
Dfigueroa
Comment by Miguel Sague Jr on April 28, 2009 at 11:01pm
Bo Matun Rose
Comment by Dr. Rose M. Xochitl AnaO Quinone on April 28, 2009 at 10:58pm
Tau Miguel,
I shall contact Red Hawk Am. Indian Cultural Society(I'm a member and advisor), Taino Dave in Cleveland. I'll get back to you.
My cell: 330-774-3787. Rose
H: 330-782-8554
Comment by Miguel Sague Jr on April 28, 2009 at 7:40am
Tau Rose
I was really blown away by the way Felipe's attitude slowly evolved during that radio interview. I think he was happy to have two guests who could actually talk fluently about Taino culture and the Resurgence in Spanish for his listening audience. I also think that when it became evident that music and dance was going to be an important part of our June 20 celebration his artistic insticts as a musician took over. I hope we can continue to keep his enthusiasm up during the next month and a ahlf because i feel he is going to be a wonderfur ally in our efforts to bring the Resurgence to the eastern Ohio taino community.
Bless you Rose for all your hard work!
Taino Ti
Miguel
Comment by Dr. Rose M. Xochitl AnaO Quinone on April 27, 2009 at 11:06pm
Tau Natiao,
It was great to have you in Youngstown. I was humbled and excited! Gail was very pleased to meet your acquaintance. I think Youngstown will be pleasantly surprised and honored to learn about the Taino resurgence. How about Felipe,eh! He became a part of "we". I pray that many will become part of that "we" I like your adveretisement. I am thankful for the prayers from our relatives. Bo'matum to all. I shall call you ,so that you may have my telephone number.Gail sends her love and regards. Rose
Comment by adem medina cardona on April 27, 2009 at 8:24pm
i so wish i could be there
i will be in the pacific northwest at the hieght of paddle boat season, doing our ancestors proud!
but my spirit will be with you as well
~c
Comment by Miguel Sague Jr on April 27, 2009 at 4:56pm
As usual, I will be sure to share our experiences of that day with you all in the form of photos and a special post in the forum.

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