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Speak Dog, Speak!

I've been working on our original website Oyate Ta Olowan.We've been working on adding digital downloads to the site, but it's still a challenge. Oyate is a public radio series that we did on traditional Native American music. We did 52 half hour shows and traveled over 100,000 miles collecting music from all over the Americas. It was a while ago, but people still seem to love it, so we keep offering the shows for sale.

It's all a part of our little press Many Kites Press. Life is so amazing, and so full, but we keep on trucking. I hope things are going well for all of you, and that continue to create wonderful things. Later, Milt Lee

Archive for May, 2008

Show in a Box

Show in a Box
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Folks,  here’s a piece that introduces you to Show in A Box.  What is Show in A Box?  It’s a bunch of plug-ins for Wordpress that makes your video look great on the web.  Originally designed as a monolithic plug-in that you down load and install, it has evolved over the past year into a dynamic group of plug-ins that are continually being improved and added to, so that you can pick and choose which pieces you want to use.  You can also choose which “theme” you want to use with your blog.  There are many people that have been involved with the development of Show In A Box, and frankly I’m the least of the crew.  But I can make videos, and so I volunteered to make this intro.  I might be wrong, but I believe the original idea came from Ryanne and Jay, or Michael Verdi, or….well, it just keeps growing,  and over the past year it has grown to many more folks.  After you have seen it, go to the Show in a Box website, get involved with the project yourself, download some of the plugins, and take control over how your video looks on the web.

Neurogenocide

Neurogenocide
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We went to a wonderful workshop last week with Dr. Ed Zlotkowski from Bentley College in Boston. Ed is the senior faculty fellow at Campus Compact, an organization that promotes Service Learning. This piece is a short clip of Ed talking about “Kolb’s learning cycle” and why so many students in America are basically left out of the education process.

According to an article on the web, “Kolb’s learning cycle is typically expressed as four-stage cycle of learning, in which ‘immediate or concrete experiences’ provide a basis for ‘observations and reflections’. These ‘observations and reflections’ are assimilated and distilled into ‘abstract concepts’ producing new implications for action which can be ‘actively tested’ in turn creating new experiences.”

Most students in America are forced to begin learning by entering in 3rd stage – the “abstract concepts” stage, which really means that as a student, you began to learn a topic by reading a book. And because most people in America do NOT learn that way, higher education becomes “education by selection”.

This is part of a series of interviews that I’ve done on learning, and how so many of our schools are failing. Our intention is to open a dialogue about the educational system in America, and to create a new model of education that actually works for students.

Chicago to Rapid

Chicago to Rapid
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I used to be a stage manager, and that meant that I was also a stage hand. I don’t do it much anymore, but it’s fun to keep you hand in. A week ago or so, I did the “in and the out” for Chicago when it came to Rapid City. It’s usually a 4 to 5 hr IN and about 2 hrs OUT. In between, they do a show or two. On this day they did 2 shows. This piece shows you in less than 4 minutes about 6 hrs of work, from an empty stage to when the truck pulled out to go to Cheyenne, Wyoming for the show the next day. Hope you like it – it was a lot of fun.

Main Central

Main Central
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I’ve been doing Jin Shin Jyutsu for the last 10 years, and I can honestly say that it has been the one thing that has kept me healthy.  It’s really amazingly simple to do, but when you study it, you realize that it is the study of a life time.  So simple – just be the smile – drop the shoulders.

This flow is called the Main Central and it’s included in The Touch of Healing, a book by Alice Burmeister.  Alice is the daughter-in-law of Mary Burmeister.  Mary brought Jin Shin Jyutsu to America in the 1950’s.  She had studied with Master Jiro Murai in Japan during the war.

The Main Central is designed to harmonize your entire body, but it works especially well on your endocrine system.  It works by opening the path of the Chi that constantly flows in your body – up the back – down the front.  I like it because it helps my memory, and clears my head.


All Time Fav's

This is an old piece (last summer) but we keep doing the Bead People, and I just love it, so here it is! This morning we went to St. Elizabeth Seaton... This is a piece that I did as an homage to Werner Herzog and his documentary. Grizzly Man. Of course I could never duplicate the amazing. haunting...
Beads Beads BeadsDog Man
This is one of my all time Fav's - I had done it a while ago, and then never looked at it again. Then last fall, I dug it out, and was a bit shake... I'm working on this project again, and it seems like we are going to be able to continue doing the letters between inmates and their children. This i...
Cowboys and IndiansVideo Letters From Prison

Education

Last week, we started an interview of Jackie Swanson, an 8th grade writing teacher at North Middle School, in Rapid City,  South Dakota.  During the... Jackie Swanson has been teaching for 31 years but the first 25 were not what she wants people to know about.  Calling herself a "traditional" teacher...
The Writer's Workshop - Part 2The Writer's Workshop - part 1
 Jamie and I went to Colorado Springs to celebrate our son-in-law's graduation.  Nate Walla got his masters degree from Colorado Technical Universit... We are working on a rather large project on the history of education, the path of learning, and the school systems in the United States.  When it is ...
Nate's GraduationNeurogenocide: an overview

Real Rez

A Song For Wounded Knee
The "Voice of the Lakota Nation" had a celebration last month. It was very interesting, and probably a little strange if you don't live here. Lot... It's an old story, but it's still a good one. At the powwow, it's not always about just preserving culture, and keeping traditions alive. Lots of...
Kili Radio 25th AnniversaryPreserving Humanity
Back in 1974, a young Lakota guy with a big black hat came into my studio. He was a singer and wanted to record an album. I suggested that the fi...

Just Stuff

Just reminiscing about the last year
We just couldn't help it.  The Bead People have been traveling like crazy this year, spreading their message of inclusion and peace, but they decided... My youngest son got married to a beautiful girl this last month.  Here's to you guys!  It is just wonderful. Love, Milt...
A Bead People XmasTom and Erica got married!
Warning - this video has pictures of me giving blood, so if watching needles and such bothers you, DON'T watch it.  But having said that, i hope that...

Hollow Bone Films

I've been working on a new trailer for Video Letters From Prison.  We went to a wonderful workshop with Fernanda Rossi who told us about how to make ...
Video Letters - trailer2008 - Gone Baby Gone
Yep, it's over - IT'S OVER!!!!  One more year written in the history books, and this year, I did a post every week on my blog and on Semanal.org.  S... We are working on a rather large project on the history of education, the path of learning, and the school systems in the United States.  When it is ...
Neurogenocide: an overviewEcospeed - Electric Assist Bikes
This summer, I had a chance to work with the folks at Ecospeed....