Menase Kwe

Female

Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

United States Minor Outlying Islands

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About Me:
I am a teacher, a American Indian Culture Trainer, Spiritual leader, A Grandmother.
I have produced two films. 1492 Discovery or Invasion. My speaker was Daniel Osuna. I also produced a film about myself and healing with traditional medicine and spiritual recovery. Breast Cancer: A Survivors Story. In my early years I was an advocate for Native Prisoner Rights and was featured in the film: A Chaplains In-service Seminar: Native American Indians. Our group developed Native Theology that is still in use today at all Michigan Prisons. We talk about the role of women, sacred bundles, sweat lodges and how the prison system can understand better how to treat Native Prisoners. All are available for loan at www.utfav.org
Occupation:
Trainer
Education:
BA Social Work
BS Education
Contact Information:
I may be contacted at my work e-mail address. jacksonb@utfav.org. I work for Department of Justice, Federal Grant to promote Helping and Healing for women who are survivors of Domestic Violence.
Research Interests:
Healing
Another link:
http://miec.org
My Website:
http://www.utfav.org

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  • ruben moran llaneza

    I am here to support you

     

    En Español se dice, "Cuantos hijos de puto todavia hay"

  • ruben moran llaneza

    Could you list me those Tribes and where they are from?

    I mean the State.

    Greetings from Spain, City of Gijón

     

  • ruben moran llaneza

    So that´s the reason because, so many Indigenous Tribes, in the USA and especially in California, were declared extinct, because they didn´t have a land base or were integrated into the Mexican population.

    Mexicans are very similar to the Native Americans, and some Californians of Indigenous ancestry share Spanish Names that wer given to them by the Spanisch missionaries.

    Correct me if I am wrong