Splitting The Sky

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Joe Hill

When the history of the late 20th Century peoples' movement for Justice and Peace is written, the figure of Dacajeweiah "Splitting the Sky" John Hill will stand tall. From a background of orphanages and boarding schools, Dacajeweiah emerged as a principal leader of the Attica rebellion at the age of nineteen, and later became a major figure with the American Indian Movement. With the publication of his long anticipated memoir, "Autobiography of Splitting the Sky Along With his Wife Sandra Bruderer: From Attica to Gustafsen Lake; Unmasking the Secrets of the Psycho-Sexual Energy and the Struggle for Original Peoples Title," Dacajeweiah reveals the definitive inside account of the Attica uprising and its horrendous aftermath, takes us behind the scene at Gustafsen Lake, Canada’s own Wounded Knee, and provides us with invaluable insight into the late 20th Century struggles for peace and justice and Native American self-determination.

Reservation Tribal Artists Demonstrations and Display

Exclusive opportunity to view Traditional and Modern California Expressions

 

 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC- FREE- ENTERTAINMENT

         California Tribal Art and Marketplace

 

2720    Calhoun Street in OLD TOWN state park

619-297-1930

(South of Bazaar del Mundo)

 

JUNE 21 & 22, 2003 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m

 
 
       

 

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