If You’ve Forgotten the Names of The Clouds, You’ve Lost Your Way: a reading, talk and presentation by Pearl Means. The presentation will be followed by a screening of the (unfinished) film: Conspiracy to Be Free.
Russell Means, who died in 2012 at age 72, wrote “If You’ve Forgotten the Names of the Clouds, You’ve Lost Your Way: An Introduction to American Indian Thought and Philosophy” during the months before his death. Bayard Johnson is co-author. Many will know Russell Means for his acting roles in the Last of the Mohicans, Natural Born Killers, Thomas and the Magic Railroad, to name a few. His first book, Where White Men Fear to Tread, is now in its 19th printing? Russell Means was born an Oglala/Lakota Sioux Indian. He was the first national director of the American Indian Movement (AIM) in which role he became prominent during the 1973 standoff with the U.S. government at Wounded Knee. Pearl Means will present a talk and sign the book by her late husband.
If You’ve Forgotten the Names of The Clouds, You’ve Lost Your Way: a reading, talk and presentation by Pearl Means. The presentation will be followed by a screening of the (unfinished) film: Conspiracy to Be Free.
Russell Means, who died in 2012 at age 72, wrote “If You’ve Forgotten the Names of the Clouds, You’ve Lost Your Way: An Introduction to American Indian Thought and Philosophy” during the months before his death. Bayard Johnson is co-author. Many will know Russell Means for his acting roles in the Last of the Mohicans, Natural Born Killers, Thomas and the Magic Railroad, to name a few. His first book, Where White Men Fear to Tread, is now in its 19th printing? Russell Means was born an Oglala/Lakota Sioux Indian. He was the first national director of the American Indian Movement (AIM) in which role he became prominent during the 1973 standoff with the U.S. government at Wounded Knee. Pearl Means will present a talk and sign the book by her late husband.
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