
SPECIAL EDITION:
FEATURING 9TH ANNUAL
INDIAN BIZ EXPO
Photo at right: Left, Colleen Brave, Director of Diversity and Native American Affairs, of our presenting sponsor, Milender White Construction Company, at 2012 booth with MWCC colleague.
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If you are a Native American artisan, please call us today about exhibiting at the 2013 BizExpo! 303.629.0102 Learn MoreThree (3) workshops with six unique presentations will address Protecting Earth's Resources While Making Profit.Entertainment by Red Feather Woman
(Lakota/Assiniboine)
Internationally known, Rose Red Elk aka, Wieka Luta Win, Red Feather Woman, Native American storyteller, singer, songwriter and author. Born on the Fort Peck Reservation in Poplar, Montana is an enrolled member of the Sioux/Assiniboine Tribes. Rose has captivated audiences for more than 20 years, singing and telling traditional stories to children and adults of all ages. June 8, 2006 in Hollywood, FL, won the Native American Music Award, in the Spoken Word Category and 2004 & 2007 nominated for ISMA(Indian Summer Music Award) and in 2008 has been nominated once more for a Native American Music Award for her latest CD-Distant Drums.
In April 2008, Red Feather Woman completed an extensive tour of Turkey, and Pakistan, sponsored by the US State Department. She was received with great applause and enthusiasm by all audiences numbering in the thousands as she wove her traditional stories. She also received national media coverage in Pakistan. As storyteller/musicians blending the tales of hope, and spiritual survival, Red Feather Woman proved to be a "true" ambassador of peace and unity throughout the 8 cities in Turkey and 4 providences of Pakistan including the capital Islamabad.
Red Feather Woman shares her ancestral stories as told to her by her father and grandfather. Some songs have been gifted to her through dreams while others are inspired by the stories she tells and her life experiences. Her audiences include schools, churches, corporations, museums, theaters, music festivals and universities throughout the United States, and Europe. Red Feather Woman has performed for thousands and has been labeled Master Storyteller. She gives hope for our planet and for future generations.
Please call today to reserve your luncheon seat on April 5: $35.00 includes entertainment.
Visit our website at
www.rmicc.org to learn about reserving your sponsorship or exhibitor's booth.