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A 501C3 Colorado non-profit Ein no: 84-150 7336
 
TORINO INDIAN
OLYMPIC DREAMCATCHER!

(See special bonus below)
Suzy honoring Willie Nelson with
Geronimo's Homeland Security T-Shirt

How are donations used?

We have several contributing membership options available:

Check the box for your membership type
 
Coyote
$1 dollar per day 
(billed $30 per month for 1 year)
Deer
1 time donation of $25
Elk
1 time donation of $50
Bear
1 time donation of  $100
Yes, I want the dreamcatcher
   
Buffalo
1 time donation of  $250
Yes, I want the t-shirt
     
Hawk
1 time donation of  $500
Yes, I want the drum kit
     
Golden Eagle
1 time donation of  $1000
Yes, I want the t-shirt

Yes, I want the dreamcatcher
Yes, I want the drum kit
 
Please, contact Suzy Chaffee, Co-Chairman
110 Sugarloaf Drive
Sedona, AZ 86335
Tel: 323-493-3877
suzynativevoieces@aol.com
Bald Eagle Corporate Sponsorship
1 time donation of $5,000
Yes, I want the t-shirt
Yes, I want the dreamcatcher
Yes, I want the drum kit
 
Please, contact Suzy Chaffee, Co-Chairman
110 Sugarloaf Drive
Sedona, AZ 86335
Tel: 323-493-3877

suzynativevoieces@aol.com

 

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Alternate Methods of Donating

Please, contact Suzy Chaffee, Co-Chairman
110 Sugarloaf Drive
Sedona, AZ 86335
Tel: 323-493-3877

suzynativevoieces@aol.com

A SPECIAL BONUS for those who can help streamline these efforts:

DONORS of $100 or MORE will receive a "VANCOUVER INDIAN OLYMPIC DREAMCATCHER" (seen above) by Mary Iron Elk (Creek-Yaqui), which did wonders to open doors to Indian Olympic Dreams for Indian youth at the Torino Olympics!!!!
      They are also great for catching any of your dreams, why ski area leaders love them as “Snowdreamcatchers.” The pristine whiteness reminds us that snow has consciousness, and that expressing love and gratitude to snow and water, does wonders to create more snow and water blessings, by also turning frozen water into exquisite crystals similar to those in the purest waters of the North Pole. (See crystal research in Dr Emoto’s “Messages From Water” NY Times Bestseller.)
      Meaning of Dreamcatcher:
In the American Indian tradition, which many credit the Anashanabe and Lakotas for originating, --The webbing, symbolizing the “web of life” spun by Spider Woman, catches the good dreams and lets the bad ones pass through. --The feathers honoring the winged ones, bring the prayers up to the heavens in a spiral, (similar to the medicine wheel), which is beautifully reflected in the turquoise bead design on Mary’s webbing. The fluffs are from the turkey, a beloved nurturer of the tribes (and settlers, partly why Ben Franklin, who loved and always honored the tribes for their gifts to democracy, wanted the turkey to be the National bird.) --The turquoise stone and beads (some glass), representing the sacred life-giving blue oceans, waters and snow, bring peace, healing and serenity. It was so prized amongst the tribes that they called the trade route between the Americas, “The Turquoise Road.” --This hide is fine soft white Elk, honoring the 4 leggeds who inspire and nurture us.
      NVF thanks Laine DeMonbrun, (Lakota), owner of FurandHide.com, for donating all the superb raw materials for the dreamcatchers “because it is so important that we get behind and win this Bid to create a Native American Olympic Team for our youth,” he said. Coincidentally, Daniel Rollingbears Quintana (Lakota) and Suzy together made over a thousand willow dreamcatchers, including for the gift shop of the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian in Manhattan, which helped launch NVF’s dream in 1995-6 to create this win-win ski bridge between the cultures.   Donate Now

DONORS of $250 or MORE will receive as a gift a HOMELAND SECURITY T-SHIRT (as seen in pic with Willie Nelson) with Geronimo's Apache Band "Fighting Terrorism Since 1492" by Carleen Lloyd (Cherokee) of TPTs/ Westwind, which also opened doors in Torino, and one of the most popular T-shirt in Indian Country!

      * Native Americans, spearheaded by Willie Nelson (BioWillie), Morgan Freeman (Choctaw) and Tommy Johnson (Choctaw Biofuel CEO) are leading the U.S. in conversion to clean Biodiesel energy, “for the sake of Mother Earth and her children, and to diminish our dependence on oil-related terrorism,” said Willie. Hence they've been "Fighting Terrorism since 1492!" Aspen and Mammoth also pioneered converting to biodiesel snowcats and buses, which helps raise the vibration of the mountains (in addition to Aspen’s wind-powered lifts…), to keep the weather in balance - they’ve been blessed by some of the best snow in America. Donate Now

DONORS OF $500 OR MORE will receive as a gift a special DRUMMAKING KIT: The drum is called by tribes “the heartbeat of a newborn child and the Universe.” It is used by the tribes to call in the goods spirits for ceremonies… Layne at Fur and Hide told Chaffee, “I’ve seen amazing results when youth (of many cultures) make drums at birthday parties, cultural camps, scouting… Drummaking has also been used successfully in substance abuse recovery programs.” It helps get people in touch with their ancient earth-honoring roots of Europe, Asia, as well as one’s Higher Power. Therefore, Layne and NVF are also offering a gift of a Drum set Kit to make four drums. Donate Now


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VF's tribal leaders and Olympians thanks all those who have helped make these historic tribal breakthroughs possible. Leaders of both cultures have called this progress "phenomenal!"

Your donation of resources or time is helping ensure we advance this work to:

    All these kinds of gestures make tribal members feel welcome in their ancestral lands, and inspires them to bless the mountains (spirits) and/or share their snow and rain ceremonies, magnificent earth-honoring dances (in demand worldwide) and sustainable wisdom.

      That's why David Ingimie, President of the SnowSports Industry of America, and Michael Berry, President of the National Ski Areas Association, believe that "a partnership with the tribes is important to strengthen the future of skiing and help 'Keep Winters Cool.'"

      "We're winning our battles against Diabetes and Obesity with snowboards and skis, and our youth are again thinking as high as these magestic mountains," said NVF board member, Brian Wallace, Chairman of the Washoe Tribe that skis and boards at Heavenly Valley. They also invite the Elders to also use their lifts in summer to pick medicinals & berries and open their huge Earth Day Celebration!

      Thank you for your generous donation of any level - or for inspiring friends, sponsors, and foundations to support this historic effort. You can also help by spreading the word and assisting Native ski programs...and events celebrating your neighboring tribe(s).

On behalf of our NVF board and team, bless you for being a part of this historic healing of American History and Turtle Island (America)!

With love and appreciation,

Suzy Chaffee
P.O. Box 64084, Tucson, Arizona 85728. 
Tel:  520 3449511

suzynativevoices@aol.com

 

Woody Vaspra
NVF Treasurer & President of World Council of Elders
Tel: 303-570 5813   rainbowjourney@earthlink.net

 

MORE VITAL NVF PROJECTS YOU CAN HELP FUND!!! (and earmark!)

Aspen SkiCo and the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES), want the Utes to lead Eco Hikes on their 4 mountains in the winter on skis and snowshoes, and summer hiking, (attended by 4,000 paying visitors/yr) to help mainstream Americans see Nature through the eyes of the First Americans (and all our ancient ancestors!) Funding would help create a prototype for the country.

 Ivan Levine, the young blood who heads the American Hiking Society's (now 1,100) National Trails Days events each September. Funding can help us coordinate his dream to honor the tribes this September, and would love them bless the trails, (like Nancy (Abenaki) and Howard Lyons did for Vermont's Green Mt Trails), as well as lead the hikes to help launch on-going paid Eco Tours in our National Parks and Forests, like Aspen... (See story on www.nativevoices.org) The ski program in Telluride inspired Rabbi Michael Saftler, a NVF founder, to ask Rollingbears, (Lakota traditional), to take the Mayor and Council on a tour of the weblands on Earth Day. Thanks also to a follow up by Ute Conservationist Henry Taylor, and front page press, 20 yr old enviromental challenges were solved within 4 months.

Many ski areas, like Aspen and Telluride, also share x-country and skating! Funding can help NVF expand that and make possible Naomi Lang (Karuk), a star of the Salt Lake Olympics, be able to give clinics to Indian youth around the country.

Thanks to NVF's unprecedented track record over the last 9 years, we were chosen to spearhead the President's Healthier US Initiative in the Great Outdoors on behalf of the "underserved, heroic Native American population." (President Bush).