New Millennium First Peoples' World Fair & Pow-WowDecember 28, 2007 - January 6, 2008
December 30, 2011 - January 8, 2012

For more info contact:
Fred Synder @:
(520) 622-4900
info@usaindianinfo.org

About Us

PREMIER EVENT
"Thunder in the Desert"

Where will you be when the thunder comes?

The year 2008 marks the 3rd encounter of First Peoples' World Fair and a new beginning of time in history. Native American Indians felt it is important that this special time in history needed to be commemorated. Symbolically a mark will be placed on the "Indian calendar stick" and a design will be placed on the buffalo hide by bringing The People together in celebration of our continued existence throughout the past millennium. A recommitment will be made to the continuation of the strength, beauty, and endurance of our traditions and cultures. Thus providing a platform of inspiration for our Native American Indian Youth, as they come into the 21st Century. The contributions Native People have made to humanity and our contributions to the fabric of life which we have generously shared on mother earth, will be acknowledged.

Reservation Creations Women's Circle Charitable Trust, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed in 1999, is located in Tucson, Arizona. The mission of the non-profit organization is to assist in the preservation, protection and promotion of Native American Indian culture and traditions. And to provide Native American Indian scholarships for western education and traditional Native American teachings. Two scholarships have been given each year from 2001 to 2007.

Reservation Creations Women's Circle Charitable Trust is sponsoring the New Millennium First Peoples' World Fair & Powwow, Thunder in the Desert, Tucson, Arizona 2008. An event we believe will meet the needs of the People to commemorate this special time in history, and will help raise funds for the scholarship program.

This premier event is being organized by an all-volunteer committee dedicated to providing an enjoyable, educational and inspiring experience from an indigenous point of view. We welcome everyone to join us.

Our volunteer committee members are very familiar with organizing powwows. For the past thirteen years, some of the members have assisted in presenting two annual powwows in Tucson, Arizona. Specifically, the two powwows are: the Native American Indian Heritage Month Social Powwow held in November and the New Year's Indian American Competition Powwow. This year's event promises to be much larger in scope and scale and will include both national and international involvement. The organizing committee has expanded to include members from various parts of the United States and abroad. The committee has been working long hours organizing the event. We welcome and value your input via the website, www.usaindianinfo.org or call (520)622-4900.

ORGANIZATIONS/COMMITTEES

CONTACT PERSON

Spiritual Advisors
(Tohono O'odham)

Louise Havier

Reservation Creation Womens Circle Charitable Trust
Sponsoring Organization
Tohono Oodham
(520)622-4900

Carole J. Garcia, Trustee
P.O. Box 27626
Tucson, Arizona 85726
Coordinator for Event
(520)622-4900
Fred Synder, Director/Consultant
National Native American Co-op
P.O. Box 7900
Tucson, Arizona  85713
Festival Director
TBA

CampGrounds Coordinator
(520)622-4900

Bill White

Northern Plains Delegation (Canada)

Mr. Phillip Beaumont &
Mrs. Vivian Ayoungman

Technical Productions
(505)863-0644

Marvin Todichennie
Tucson, Az
New England Area Liason
(Mohegan)
(860)848-8983
Milton and Meryl Heberding
28 Fielding Terrace
Uncasville, Connecticut 06382
Pueblo Liason
Waya Gary Keene
Acoma Pueblo
Sunrise Blessing Ceremonial
Louise(Tohono O'odham)
Louise Havier
Tohono Communications
(O'odham Day Celebration)
Mel Ortega
mortega@toua.net
520-551-6753
Publicity My - Space / Photo
Nancy Smith -Jones
Azflash@aol.com
Consultant & Friend
(520) 622-4900
Seventh Generation Youth Days
Pam Weikert
520-682-2740
On-site International Liason
'Nahui Ollin Aztec Dance Group
Luis & Roseann Salinas
Mexico City, Mexico
(520) 622-4900
(520) 971-8441 English/Spanish
Study Centre for American Indian
(European Contact)


Ernie Vonk
Grote Beerstraat #34
2018 Antwerpt, Belgium
011-32-3-239-4609
011-32-3-218-5460 Fax
European Contact TBA
Security Operations Ross Noriego
Gil Calderon
Volunteer Coordinator TBA
Powwow Committee (competition) Chuck Benson
chuckabenson@hotmail.com
Veterans Liason TBA
Electric Pow Wow Concert R. Carlos Nakai
atoka1@cox.net
520-743-9902

Reservation Creation Women's Circle Charitable Trust
PO BOX 27626  TUCSON, ARIZONA
520-622-4900


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