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Hawk Henries
Eastern woodlands Flute
Available through Hawk Henries
207-422-2054
henriesclan@hotmail.com
Spirit of the Dawn
Native American Singers from Maine
Available through Penobscot Indian Arts
207-827-4725
penarts@telplus.net
First Light
Traditional Wabanaki Music
Laura Lee Perkins, Native American Flute
Ken Green, Native American Drum
Aavailable through Laura Lee Perkins
207-548-6751
perkins@javanet.com
$6.95 + shipping
Available through Maine Books
207-729-5083
Published by Asyarte Shell Press (c)1993
P.O. Box 10453, Portland Maine 04104
ANOQCOU (pronounced ah no qua sho in English) grew out of a shared commitment to the survival of oppressed peoples and the earth and an understanding that the well being of the earth is intimately connected to the wellbeing of Indigenous peoples. It offers readers, both Indigenous and non-Native, and Indigenous perspective on ceremony as a way of being in right relation to oneself, others, creation and the Creator. It invites non-Native readers to develop a ceremonial life out of their own traditions
ANOQCOU (I walk with the star and the flower) contains four interviews of
gkisedtanamoogk by Frances Hancock about Wabanaki culture and ceremony. They
include
Ggkisedtanamoogk is a citizen of the
Wampanoag Nation. He married into the Micmac Nation, and both he and his
wife, Miigamíagan, are active in indigenous struggles for cultural survival
and political sovereignty
Frances Hancock is a New Zealander of
Irish/English ancestry, poet and community development specialist committed
to building international relations.
Ceremonial Time, Wabanaki Calendar of Ceremonies, Keeping the Pipe, Non-Native Respect for Indigenous Ceremonies
Includes performances by Liam Neeson, Sinead O'Connor, Van Morrison, U2. Enya, Omagh Community Youth Choir and many others.

Across the Bridge of Hope and Preparing for Peace and other items can be obtained through the Omagh District Council, at www.omagh.gov.ukwww.nd.edu/~krocinst.
More information about the Ulster Project can be found at www.ulsterproject.org.