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Our Mentors & Alliance Partners

Thanksgiving Address

The Thanksgiving Address has ancient roots dating back over one-thousand years to the formation of the Great Law of Peace by a man/legend known as the “Peacemaker.”

We use the spirit of this address to thank and honor all those who contributed or assisted us along our path. The words are not ours; they are owned by the Haudenosaunee people, also known as the Six Nations (Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca & Tuscarora). They have modified and shared a version for a general audience.

Copyright 1993 Six Nations Indian Museum. Copies of this can be obtained.

Thanksgiving Address Fund
c/o Tracking Project
PO Box 266
Corrales, New Mexico 87048
USA

A Word About Cultural Appropriation and the Ethics of a Good Life

None of the information that we share on this website is really ours. Our American Culture is vast, diverse, and innovative, but it stands on the shoulders of many wisdom traditions. These traditions have melded into ours, and they are what make it so rich.

Some aspects of cultural appropriation

Definition: “Adopting customs, practices, ideas, or other elements of a particular people, community, or society inappropriately, or without proper acknowledgment.” This practice is usually carried out by a dominant group or culture, appropriating elements from a minority group.

Context: It typically occurs when a dominant culture takes from a marginalized group that has historically been oppressed, turning their culture into a “trendy accessory.”

History: Cultural appropriation has existed since one culture “warred” or dominated another, but it has been defined and has come to prominence during the latter half of the 20th Century.

As we developed the Red Thread R&B Alliance Curriculum, we built it on what we believed to be both useful and sacred across many traditions. We talked to many people as we could in the spirit of openness and respect. While we are proud of our work, we most likely made some omissions. We apologize if we have, and welcome feedback in this area.

“You can observe a lot by watching.”

Yogi Berra

“Originality is nothing but judicious imitation.”

Voltare

Our list of mentors and partners is included below, but there are a few individuals who, through their example and kind words, were particularly helpful in teaching us not only to respect all cultures but also each other. Some are old in age but young in heart, others are young in age but wise in heart. Umbutu!

Lizzie
Adrian Gencarelle
“Chainsaw” Jack McEntire
Peggy K
Amy Lefringhouse
Everetts Sanga
Brad N. and Brad B.
The 3 Sisters

Marla Fergason
Rinpoche Orgyen Chowang
“GeeKaw”
Linda Oshins
Nat
Kathy E.
Edie & Guy Sternberg
Toby & Chris from Montrose

John Stokes
Mama Linda
John Waubansee
The Boys of Wid Weasel Social Club
Bob
Fr. “FJ”
Natureza Gabriel

Anthony Gencarelle
Phil Stutz
Jerry the Eagle
The Weimans
Marcelo Borzia
Feathers
All the “Fellows”