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EXHIBITIONS + EVENTS CALENDAR SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2012


Qulqi Chaleco/Vest Made of Money (1999, 25 min.) Patricio Luna (Aymara). Produced by CEFREC-CAIB, Bolivia. In this recreation of a traditional tale, Saluco jealously hoards his money in a vest he never removes. But when signs forewarn him of his coming death, he reveals his secret – and the results are eternal.


The Winter Chill (2006, 25 min.) Canada. Paul M. Rickard (Cree). The outlook of a young Cree man who has ventured to an unknown region of his father’s trapline is radically changed when he encounters Pakaaskokan, the supernatural being who inhabits the forest. Mature language.


ESPECIALLY FOR KIDS


Monday, Oct. 22 – Sunday, Nov. 4 Daily at 10:30 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. The Screening Room, Second Floor Join us for family-friendly screenings of live action shorts and anima- tions. Program descriptions are available at the Information Desk and at www.nativenetworks.si.edu.


2012 Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection


October 19 Release Date Spider by Ningeokuluk Teevee


Sculpture | Prints | Jewelry |Beadwork |Baskets |Masks shop online: www.homeandawaygallery.com


Red Lightning Enterprise Cr eat ing Cont empo rary Nat ive Ame r i can Fashi on, Ar t & J ewe l ry


Arctic and Indian arts


for the 21st century 26 Maine Street


Kennebunkport, Maine 207 967-2122


WWW.REDLIGHTNINGENTERPRISE.COM P.O. BOX 122 | PARSHALL, ND 58770 (701) 421-7438


62 AMERICAN INDIAN FALL 2012


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