The non-profit Turtle Island Project based in Munising, Michigan was founded in the summer of 2007 to promote respect for the environment and Inidgenous Peoples.
The Turtle Island Project (TIP) provides an outlet for unedited messages...
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The non-profit Turtle Island Project based in Munising, Michigan was founded in the summer of 2007 to promote respect for the environment and Inidgenous Peoples. The Turtle Island Project (TIP) provides an outlet for unedited messages from Native Americans and other Indigenous peoples.
The TIP holds fundraisers including free concerts to assist the White Buffalo Calf Woman Society - the oldest domestic violence shelter for women of color in the world - is located on the Lakota Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota.
The TIP also has friendships with the Iona Community in Scotland and the the Read the Spirit campaign near Detroit, Michigan.
The TIP was founded by Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard of Munising, Michigan and Rev. Dr. George Cairns of Chesterton, Indiana.
Northern Michigan residents give generously during the Dec. 13, 2008 Cowboys & Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence, teen suicide
“Cowboys and Angels”: Third annual free northern Michigan benefit concert a success in effort to battle domestic violence and teen suicides on one of the the poorest American Indian reservations in the U.S.
(Munising, Michigan) - Northern Michigan residents helped fight American Indian teen suicide and family... Read Full Story
Northern Michigan residents give generously during the Dec. 13, 2008 Cowboys & Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence, teen suicide
“Cowboys and Angels”: Third annual free northern Michigan benefit concert a success in effort to battle domestic violence and teen suicides on one of the the poorest American Indian reservations in the U.S.
(Munising, Michigan) - Northern Michigan residents helped fight American Indian teen suicide and family... Read Full Story
Northern Michigan residents give generously during the Dec. 13, 2008 Cowboys & Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence, teen suicide
“Cowboys and Angels”: Third annual free northern Michigan benefit concert a success in effort to battle domestic violence and teen suicides on one of the the poorest American Indian reservations in the U.S.
(Munising, Michigan) - Northern Michigan residents helped fight American Indian teen suicide and family... Read Full Story
President George W. Bush’s apparent lack of understanding on tribal sovereignty is examined by Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard, executive director and co-founder of the non-profit Turtle Island Project in Munising, Michigan. Bliptv: Click To Play youtube: This video was made as Hubbard made... Read Full Story
Northern Michigan residents give generously during the Dec. 13, 2008 Cowboys & Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence, teen suicide
“Cowboys and Angels”: Third annual free northern Michigan benefit concert a success in effort to battle domestic violence and teen suicides on one of the the poorest American Indian reservations in the U.S.
(Munising, Michigan) - Northern Michigan residents helped fight American Indian teen suicide and family... Read Full Story
December 15, 2008: “Cowboys and Angels”: Third annual free northern Michigan benefit concert to battle domestic violence and teen suicides on one of the the poorest American Indian reservations in the U.S.
It was standing room only during the 2007 Cowboys and Angels benefit concert at the Falling Rock Café and Book Store in Munsing.
Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard, the non-profit Turtle Island Project director and a Munising pastor, played to a full house during the second annual free benefit... Read Full Story
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A four-part video series on the 2008 annual free benefit concert Cowboys and Angels Concert for the White Buffalo Calf Woman Society in Mission South Dakota
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You tube:
Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXb8AbF4Smo
Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu8PZ9GIljk
Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUjwhZgpqzk
Part 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M32GkZhZsac
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Blip TV:
Part 1:
http://blip.tv/file/1600827
Part 2:
http... Read Full Story
Turtle Island Project third annual Cowboys & Angels Concert Dec., 13, 2008 at Falling Rock Cafe & Bookstore in Munising Michigan: Four short videos from concert for White Buffalo Calf Women Society fight against teen suicide & domestic violence on South Dakota Rosebud Reservation ------- Part 1: Click To Play... Read Full Story
The Native American Music Association has been graciously invited by the President of Sicangu Oyate (Rosebud Sioux Tribe) to join he and his wife in a Christmas Toy Drive for the 7500 children ages 1 thru 18 on their reservation.
Help Santa find Rosebud and Pineridge and
help the needy children know and share in the true spirit of the holidays. Join NAMA, the Tribal President & his wife in this direct and gracious effort. NO GIFT TOO SMALL FOR THE CHILDREN. Please keep the... Read Full Story