[Dialogue] [Oe List ...] Another Loss and Archives Find
James Wiegel
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Mon Feb 10 13:18:44 PST 2014
Yes, my what a report, and, oh, the aftermath . . . When Judy and I came to Phoenix to work with ICA there, a Native American program was just getting underway, with Kim Alire Epley leading the effort. My, what stories as that effort grew and morphed and morphed again . . .too long a story to tell here.
Jim Wiegel
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> On Feb 10, 2014, at 13:16, "Lynda Cock" <llc860 at triad.rr.com> wrote:
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> Oh, my, what a report. Thanks for sharing this moving drama of searching for a Native American Demonstration site.
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> Regarding who might have been giving this talk:
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> There is mention about "returning to the Blackfeet Reservation where we worked about 8 years ago" to check out our contacts there. That made me think that the report was by Jim Bell. Later there is a reference to the Cree nations in Alberta and that "Lynn was teaching in one" near Loon Lake. That made me think of Lynn Bell who was part of the teachers' guild I was in in 5th City around 1969-71. The last powerhouse paragraph speaks of the dread and fear of taking on such a daunting assignment sounds like it could have been Mathews speaking, but it also could well have been Jim speaking from the depths of his previous experience of knowing the wild risk that would be involved.
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> Gratitude and admiration for all the expenditure, Lynda C.
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>
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> From: dialogue-bounces at lists.wedgeblade.net [mailto:dialogue-bounces at lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Beret Griffith
> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2014 1:11 PM
> To: 'Order Ecumenical Community'; Dialogue
> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] [Oe List ...] Another Loss and Archives Find
>
> Thank you Margaret. Helen Lyman was in the Minneapolis House when I was there in the early 70’s. I recall her as a strong, thoughtful young woman.
>
> And…your note brought up a memory of doing circuits in North and South Dakota. I was on the Fargo to Bismarck run. I knew there was a young pastor at Cannon Ball who was interested in EI work. I set out to find him. I headed south out of Bismarck/Mandan not knowing exactly where I was going, except it was roughly 40 miles south. HDP locations had not yet been selected. I got lost, stopped the car on the highway and along came a state police car. I mentioned Cannon Ball and the Pastor’s name. The policeman knew him, gave me directions and sent me on my way. Found the pastor, we had a cup of coffee and talked a bit. I recall the desolation and desperate feel of the place. Later after the HDP’s were selected I was at the Cannon Ball Consult. The pastor was no longer there.
>
> Loving The ICA Global Archives, I looked up Cannon Ball on Explorer. For the Internet search I entered:
> cannon ball north Dakota hdp
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> A document came up in the midst of a lot of references starting with “Cannon Ball, North Dakota” and one was listed as
> Native American – Wedgeblade.net I clicked on it and found a document from Golden Pathways, REPORT ON NATIVE AMERICAN TREK. It starts out, “This is a brief report on an almost 10,000 mile trip to nine states covering 58 days visiting 49 possible sites on 23 reservations among 26 tribes for a Native Human Development.” It is a good read. There is no attribution. Does anyone know who wrote the report?
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> COLLEGIUM October 1, 1976, CHICAGO NEXUS
> http://wedgeblade.net/gold_path/data/worc/101459.htm
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> Beret Griffith
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> From: oe-bounces at lists.wedgeblade.net [mailto:oe-bounces at lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Margaret Aiseayew
> Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 9:30 PM
> To: 'Order Ecumenical Community'
> Subject: [Oe List ...] Another Loss
>
> Dear Colleagues,
> I am writing to inform you of another loss to our community. It may clearly have participated in the strength of the dream I shared.
> Esther Lyman of Lemmon, South Dakota, passed on January 19 at the age of 95. She, along with her husband Tom who died some over ten years ago were great guardians of our mission for many years. Among other things, they lent our task four of their children and they only had four. Almost all of us know one or more: Helen Lyman Williams (in Toronto), George Lyman (Texas), Addie Lyman Holm (South Dakota) and Susan Lyman Marley (who along with Darrell is in Massachusetts).
> As far back as the seventies when we didn’t have the money we promised ourselves to have to start new houses in Europe, the Lyman’s gave us what was needed to secure an apartment in Rome. They were wise and only did it when we all had jobs and enough money coming in to sustain ourselves, but no prospects for a sufficient windfall that would pay our advance rent guarantee. Addie and Susan came to visit us in that apartment. Tom and Esther came to visit after we had already moved to Trastevere (remember that was one of the original eight HDPs that we never did).
> Probably any one of us in a house with one of the family has memories we could share. I know that they were a lifeline to Cannonball when a project finally got that close to the family ranch in Lemmon. Esther always joked with me that she was glad that Esther was my daughter’s name because the pattern of naming children was such that she had feared the use of that name might die with her.
> I don’t know what else to say except that it feels necessary to honor those who year after year guarded our mission. Nancy Trask was interviewed on Public Radio last week (as the town librarian) about one of the notables of Winterset who was/is one of the characters in the new movie Monuments Men. The interviewer asked her what was special about Winterset in that it had so many notables (also home of John Wayne). She said (loosely quoted)that every community had heroes, lots of them. We just didn’t look for or pay attention to their stories.
> Thanks for that good word, Nancy.
> Blessings to you all, Margaret
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