Summer 2010 - Mvskoke Food Sovereignty Initiative
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Summer 2010 - Mvskoke Food Sovereignty Initiative
In this issue: Living off the land pg 1 Land, continued pg 2 Hompetv Hayetv pg 3 Wilson/Okemah pg 3 Este Mvnettvlke emvpunvkv pg 4 Emetvlhvmke nak onvkv pg 5 Hvse vhvmkvtkv pg 6 In this Clayton Brascoupe, Facilitator of ISCDC Living off the Land By Cassandra Thompson Mvskoke Food Sovereignty Initiative recently sent two staff, Ben Yahola and Cassandra Thompson, 4 youth, Spencer Bear and Zachary Medlock (Wilson School), David Yahola and Celine Gray (Eufaula Boarding School) to the 15th Annual Indigenous Sustainable Communities Design Course (ISCDC). The design course is a thirteen-day intensive training in ecological design, natural farming and earth restoration. The course is designed to reflect the goals and strategies of the broader Pueblo communities and partnership organizations sponsoring the workshop. These goals, strategies, and objectives compliment the Permaculture Water Irrigation and planting methodology, which is: the conscious, holistic design and maintenance of biologically productive ecosystems that have the diversity, stability, balance and resilience of natural ecosystems. Permaculture (permanent “agri” culture), is a holistic approach based on traditional practices for improving air quality, water quality, health, and ecosystems management. Permaculture is the harmonious integration of landscape and people, providing food, energy, shelter, and other needs in a sustainable way for all species. Permaculture is working with nature rather than against it; of protracted and thoughtful observation rather than thoughtless action; of looking at systems to evolve beneficially, on their own way, towards a state of maximum natural productivity and abundance. ISCDC 2010 Graduates MFSI Mission: Dedicated to enable the Mvskoke people and their neighbors to provide for their food and health needs now and in the future through sustainable agriculture, economic development, community involvement and cultural and educational programs. MFSI 208 West 6th Street Okmulgee, OK 74447 918.756.5915 918.756.5918- Fax please call before faxing [email protected] www.mvskokefood.org We are on Facebook [email protected] Office hours: Tuesday- Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm MFSI Board of Directors: Rebecca Lindsey Jackson Barnett Odette Freeman Darrell Fox MFSI Advisory Committee: Johnnie Brasuell MCN Diabetes Land continued... The group that represented MFSI plans to do a full presentation of all the workshops they attended at ISCDC. Workshops were about permaculture, our connection to the land, garden design, irrigation, solar energy, using natural resources to make food, pottery, bread ovens and houses. By the end of the course groups made a design using the techniques learned. All students graduated from the course. This years ISCDC theme, “Putting the words and knowledge of our elders and ancestors into actions”, has motivated the staff and youth to bring a course such as ISCDC to Oklahoma and share what we learned and implement it in our daily lives. To learn more about ISCDC, visit www.tnafa. org. You may also view photos of the course on our website or find ISCDC on Facebook. Sharon Iverson MCN Diabetes- Dietitian ISCDC GALLERY Celine learns to kill and cut a chicken Emman Spain MCN Cultural Preservation John West Horticulturist Yvette Wiley MCN Environmental Services Donna Williams Personal Chef Lou Fixico MCN Elderly Nutrition Staff: Vicky Karhu Projects Manager Ben Yahola Community Coordinator Rita Williams Community Educator H. June Marshall Financial Officer Dicey Barnett Office Manager Cassandra Thompson Communications Coordinator My trip to New Mexico began much like the reality TV shows of today, we were put with a diverse group of people and were put out of our normal environment to live together. The course taught us ways we could use and live off the things we already have, things we have had all along and most importantly how we are all connected. The most inspirational event was the women’s panel. They were women who run their farms, feed their family, provide for their family, they’re healthy, happy and passionate about sustaining a future by carrying on traditions from our people in our past. I was amazed of how you could live off of such little and the most of what you need is the knowledge of the land and its order. I realize this life has become materialistic, but if I learn the traditional agricultural ways I can sustain my life, my family and community for the future. -Cassandra Zachary & Spencer mix clay & straw for earth oven Cassandra builds and makes a design on earth oven David & Zachary dig water catchment system for plants Ben stands at the Puye Cliff Dwellings Hompetv Hayetv- To Make Food MFSI Provides Healthy Meals Mvskoke Food Sovereignty Initiative has been cooking healthy meals for our area youth at the Diabetes Camps and the Indian Health Care Resource Center (IHCRC) Hand games. For each meal, June Marshall, Dicey Barnett, and volunteers for MFSI plan the menu for the meals and use local food sources and food from the garden. Like most traditional Mvskoke foods the meals are slow cooked and begin the night before or early in the morning. With each meal, they include a food-related Mvskoke language lesson and send recipes and nutrition information home with the campers. This summer MFSI has prepared four meals for Diabetes camps and four for IHCRC. They will be cooking one more meal for IHCRC Hand Game on September 18th. MFSI can bring an Indigenous food and educational meal experience to your event. For more information contact MFSI. Dicey Barnett, Tawna Little, and Marcus Briggs-Cloud present at Diabetes Camp about healthy food and a healthy environment. Corn Woman Art by Tom Berryhill becomes MFSI’s brand for Hompetv Hayetv. We look forward to seeing her on cards and books coming soon! Wilson Indian Community starting a Farmers and Ranchers Group Don’t forget! Wilson Indian Community will be hosting a meeting with the Oklahoma MFSI has connections... Farmers and Ranchers Monday, September 20, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. Everyone in the We are on the web and streaming! MVSKOKEFOOD.ORG Okmulgee and Henryetta areas are invited to attend. Wilson Indian Community is located 10 miles north of Henryetta and 15 miles west of Okmulgee. For more information please contact Rita Williams 650-9758 after 6 p.m. or MFSI 756-5915. Okemah Hompetv Hvyvlke Stream radio on our web site. Native American language, gardening & farming tips, Native American music &more... Are you a beginner or master gardener? Farmer? Someone who is just interested about learning about Indigenous foods? Okemah will be starting a Hompetv Hvyvlke (Food Preparers) group. The first meeting will be a social meeting and getting to know each other and overall view of the things everyone would like to learn and how to prepare for a community garden. The meeting will be at Cassandra Thompson’s home at 106 B Fuscate in Okemah’s Creek Nation Housing, beginning at 6:30, August 31st. Everyone is welcome, please bring a lawn chair and dish to share. If you have any questions, Cassandra can be contacted at 918.759.0883. Este Mvnettvlke Emvpunvkv- Youth Speaks The funnest part of the trip to New Mexico would have to be the rafting trip. I enjoyed learning about the irrigation systems they use and I will show my community how to us the waffle grid system. I also learned how people heat, cool and build their houses During the camp, I with natural resources. My experience in New Mexico learned that everything -Spencer was very eye opening and mind is connected. I learned filling. I learned how to make how to work the land a bread oven and that we are different with better all connected to a spiral. My techniques. I liked when favorite workshop was when we went to Roxanne’s Miguel Santiseven talked to and learned about the us. I liked how he talked and spiral and witnessed how enthusiastic he is about the waffle grid watering permaculture. I want to take system. I can’t wait back as much as possible to get home to show knowledge to my community. everybody how to cook I’m very happy I attended this and eat grasshoppers. trip and hope to go back to New -Zachary Mexico soon. -Celine Intern works at MFSI My two weeks experience in New Mexico was very educational. I learned about the rough terrain with the junipers and cactus everywhere! The river was dry which flowed every other day from the unusual storms. We camped with people from California, Canada, Arizona, and some of the locals on Camino de Paz Montessori School grounds. We had discussions about environmental and community issues daily including introductions to permaculture approaching, guilds, zones, sectors, and core models. Which basically means working with the land slopes and contours, from the top of the slope to the bottom of the slope, by slowing down the flow of rainwater allowing vegetation to take root. We visited a Puye, an ancient community; observe passive solar design, water catchment, soil conservation, zones, and sectors. We also Traveled to Flowering Tree Permaculture Institute. -David By H. June Marshall Tawna Little is the daughter of Karen and Thomas Little and her paternal grandparents are the late Clarence and Mary Little, maternal grandparents are Dicey and Ed Barnett. She is of the Kono Clan. Tawna is currently attending the University of Oklahoma where she will graduate in May 2011 with a Bachelor’s in Native American Studies. Tawna served as a summer intern during July for Mvskoke Food Sovereignty Initiative. Tawna is aware of healthy eating since she watches what she eats. Her interest in MFSI was piqued because her grandmother Dicey Barnett works for MFSI and is totally involved in the Wilson Indian Community Garden. Tawna’s internship involved working with MFSI in meeting its mission objectives. She immediately became immersed in the community outreach program: working in the garden, picking cucumbers, canning, picking watercress for sandwiches, presenting at Diabetes wellness camps, planting a fall garden. She also attended a food conference, made MFSI says MVTO vegetable fact sheets, and helped MFSI move and settle into their new location. to all the youth “I was able to see the small organization move and grow to something bigger than expected and how much effort it takes when there are so little employees. But there is a lot of community for participating involvement that I didn’t realize until I met the volunteers,” said Tawna. MFSI wishes Tawna the in the ISCDC very best as she goes back to school to finish her senior year. We will miss her beautiful smile and her willingness to help out wherever she is needed. Want to submit a story to our Newsletter? Email it to [email protected] MFSI Emetvlhvmke Nak Onvkv- MFSI Community News MFSI is Following Up on our Followers MFSI is a hardworking staff that is passionate about the services we offer and health, food and fitness issues. We know that there are a network of people who share these same passions and many more people to reach out to, so we would like to get an update on all our farmers, ranchers, gardeners, health food advocates, and anyone who is following our food movement to help people become healthier, sustainable and aware of all food issues. Please fill out our short contact information form so that MFSI can add you and update our member list and return it to our office by mail, e-mail or fax. Mail to: 100 East 7th, Okmulgee, OK 74447. You may continue Mvskoke Food Sovereignty to follow MFSI through our website and on Facebook. MVTO for your continued Initiative to be support and interest! Represented in Italy Name: Cassandra Thompson, Address: MFSI Communications CoordinaCity/State/Zip: tor, was chosen through an application process as a delegate to attend Phone Number(s): the bi-annual Terre Madre event in Email: m Not tribally affiliated m Tribal Affiliation:_________________________ Torino, Italy, October 21st-25th. The Terre Madre Conference is an How are you connected to MFSI, check all that apply: international network of food prom Farmer m Rancher m Gardner ducers, cooks, educators, activists m Health Food Advocate m Herbalist m Cook/Chef and students from 150 countries m Restaurant Owner m Environmentalist m Artist/Musician/ who are united by a common goal of Poet global sustainability in food. These m Youth m Teacher/Educator m Media/Journalist “food communities” come together m Health Official/Employee m Follower to share innovative solutions and m Other:______________________________ time-honored traditions for keepWould you be interested in volunteering at MFSI events or activities? Yes No ing small scale agriculture and susHow do you hear about MFSI events? tainable food production alive and m Newsletter m Website m Facebook well. This year’s theme is: A New m Word of Mouth m Flyers m Other___________ Geography for the Planet. Future Gardener Cassandra hopes to bring MFSI Grand Opening the food teachings of the world After careful consideration of our current office and experiences of Terre Madre space and the amount of Mvskoke Food Sovereignty back home. She hopes as she conInitiative (MFSI) staff, MFSI has moved to a new tinues on with the food movement, location in downtown Okmulgee 100 East 7th Suite 101. everyone will encourage, support The new location is at the Kress building that is also the Having a Blast at and bless her with safe travels. home of Okmulgee’s KOKL Radio Station and Melissa MFSI Food Bingo Fundraisers and drawings will be Dunlap’s Attorney Office. With the expansion of our new held to support Cassandra for travoffice, we hope to expand some of our services in the el expenses by family and friends. near future by doing new and different projects to better Two of the upcoming drawings serve our Mvskoke people and neighbors. will be tickets to an OU football MFSI invites everyone to the MFSI Grand MCN Princess’ at home game and 25 pounds of free Opening on September 24th. Visitors can stop by Farmer’s Market range pork meat. If you would like anytime between 9 am - 4 pm. Refreshments will be to follow her events and drawings served throughout the day. We would like everyone to you may email her at cthompson@ come and visit our Resource Center and Gift Shop that mvskokefood.org, find her on faceis open during normal office hours. If you have any book, or call her at 918.759.0883. questions about the Grand Opening, contact the office at 918.756.5915. MFSI is dedicated to making a real impact on food in Mvskoke Country Hvse Vhvmkvtkv- Calendar more effective activist, including how to lobby and MFSI Film Night 6 pm. MFSI will be showing an how to develop an effective message. Register at http:// educational film with light refreshments. 100 East 7th Suite farmandranchfreedom.org/conference-2010 download a registration form and mail it to P.O. Box 809, Cameron, TX 101 Okmulgee. 76520. September 2nd September 11th September 14 A free workshop on Saturday, September 11, offers a chance to learn about hoop houses, and get some hands on experience building a low-cost version, at Belcher’s Bucket of Berries, a U-pick farm near Sapulpa. The workshop is free, but registration by September 7 is required to reserve a place. To register, contact the Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture by phone (918.647.9123), fax (918.647.8712), or email ([email protected]). A registration form, brochure, and driving directions are available online at www.kerrcenter.com. Lt. Gov. Jari Askins, a gubernatorial candidate, will be the keynote speaker at the Women in Ag/Small Business Conference in Muskogee on Sept. 14, 2010. Muskogee County and Okmulgee County Conservation Districts are sponsoring the daylong event at the Muskogee Civic Center. Download forms at http://www.ok.gov/conservation/News/ Women_in_Ag_Muskogee_2010.html September 20th Wilson Indian Community will be hosting a meeting with the Oklahoma Farmers and Ranchers Monday, September 20th, at 6:30 p.m. Everyone in the Okmulgee and Henryetta areas are invited to attend. Wilson Indian Community is located 10 miles north of Henryetta and 15 miles west of Okmulgee. For more information please contact Rita Williams 650-9758 after 6 p.m. or MFSI 756-5915. September 13th-14th Come join an exciting gathering of farmers, consumer, and nonprofit activists at the 4th Annual Farm and Food Leadership Conference, in Austin, Texas. This two-day event will focus on policy and regulatory issues affecting agriculture and our food supply, including the next Farm Bill, food safety issues, raw milk, Codex, NAIS, water use issues, regulation of slaughterhouses, Slow Money, and more. There will also be workshops to help you become a September 24th MFSI Grand Opening! 100 East 7th Suite 101, Okmulgee. MFSI 100 East 7th Suite 101 PO Box 813 Okmulgee, OK 74447 Visit www.mvskokefood.org for updates on trainings, events or sign up to get the newsletter by email. MFSI would like to thank the following funding sources for their continued support of our work: USDA/NIFA Community Food Projects and Outreach and Assistance to Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers; First Nations Development Institute; Honor the Earth Fund of the Tides Foundation; Muscogee (Creek) Nation and the Jesse Smith Noyes and Harmon Foundations.
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