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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

TRIBAL EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATIONS

2010 PRESENTATIONS





MARCH 13TH 2010




Chief Walt "Red Hawk" Brown with Jesse the Red Hawk. Jesse, who was injured, was acquired by Bear Path Acres which is an Educational Center located on Hwy 258 in Virginia near the North Carolina line. The tribe has pledged support to the upkeep of Jesse.

MAY 2010



VISION HAMPTON ROADS REGIONAL DAY MAY 6TH 2010





CHIEF BROWN AND MISSY SCHMIDT COMMUNICATION MANAGER AT HAMPTON ROADS PARTNERSHIP


L TO R: Tribal Princess Alyson "Falling Star" Wright, Town Cryer, Cheif Brown, Beverly "BareFoot" El,Cynthia "WaterLily" Brown, Teresa Preston (At Large Board Member), Charleen "FourRoses" Suter, Alvin "StrongHeart" Suter.







2009 PRESENTATIONS


OCTOBER 23rd & 24th NATIVE AMERICAN FESTIVAL BY RADFORD TOURISM



Cheif Red Hawk speaks to 200 2nd graders as they watch eagerly and attentively
Tribal Member Donnie " One Feather" Freeman demonstrates the Blow Dart Gun at Bissette Park in Radford VA
Cheif Red Hawk speaks to 400 4th graders at Bissette Park in Radford VA
The 400 4th graders that Chief Walt "Red Hawk" Brown III speaks to at Bissette Park in Radford VA



REVISIT OF HAND SITE JULY 28TH 2009


CHIEF WALT "RED HAWK" BROWN III GIVES AN OVERVIEW OF WHERE THE DIG TOOK PLACE.
"On July 28, 2009 the Hand Site, located along the Nottoway River in Southampton County, Virginia was visited by a group of concerned people with a goal of preserving the site from damage do to future logging operations in that area. The Hand Site was excavated in 1965, 1966 and 1969 revealing the footprint of “Long Houses” inside of a palisade village with a cemetery in the center. The site is ethno historically recorded to be the territory occupied by the Iroquoian speaking Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indians ca. 1580-85. Organizations represented in the photograph are (left to right) Teresa Preston, Archeological Society of Virginia, Nansemond Chapter; Chief Walter “Red Hawk” Brown , Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Tribe; Tom Reed, South Rivers Forestry Consultants, LLC; Harvey Darden and Scott Bachman of the Virginia Department of Forestry.

(Photo and caption by: Bert Wendell, Jr., President, Nansemond Chapter of the Archeological Society of Virginia) "




FIRST LANDING FOUNDATION HISTORICAL VILLAGES PRESENTATIONS MAY-SEPTEMBER

Tribal members and Cheif Walt "Red Hawk" Brown III receiving donation from The First Landing Heritage Foudation CEO. L to R front row: Beverly "Barefoot" El, Chief Walt "Red Hawk" Brown III, CEO First Landing Heritage Foundation Colette Amici. Back row l to r: Vashti "Sparrow Hawk" Clarke, Bernard "Fire Walker" Hedgepeth, Al "Strong Heart" Suter, Charleen "Four Roses" Suter.




L to R : Colette Amici First Landing Heritage Foundation CEO, Teresa Preston ASV Nansemond Chapter Vice-President, and Bert WendelL Jr.President of ASV Nansemond Chapter


FEBRUARY

SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTATION










2008 PRESENTATIONS


MARCH
EDITH TURNER AWARD CEREMONY AT LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA







APRIL


RICHNECK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL









AUGUST

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY PRESENTATION CHIEF WALT "RED HAWK" BROWN STUDENTS AND TRIBAL MEMBERS









FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HIGH ST. SENIOR CITIZENS PRESENTATION






NOVEMBER


RAWLS LIBRARY COURTLAND VIRGINIA EDITH TURNER HONOR





2007 PRESENTATIONS



APRIL 24TH 2007 RE-ENACTMENT FIRST LANDING PARK VA.BEACH L-R : Vice-Chief Ellis "Soaring Eagle"Wright,Beverly "Barefoot" El, Chief Walt" Red Hawk" Brown, Chris "ThuunderHeron"Ortiz,andTeresa "FreeSpirit"Skeeter
April 28th 2007 Sussex County Va. Community Day CourthouseL-R: War Chief "William Lamb "Spread Eagle" Howell, Vice-Chief Ellis "Soaring Eagle" Wright, and Chief Walt "Red Hawk" Brown Tribal members attend Community Day in Sussex Co. Virginia







MAY NORFOLK VA.CHIEF WALT"REDHAWK"BROWN
AT
ST.PIOUS CATHOLIC SCHOOL NORFOLK VA
Chief Walt "Red Hawk"Brown interacting with a group of students .
Students are amazed at the artifacts that are presented by The Cheroenhaka( Nottoway) Indian Tribe



JUNE 28TH 2007 JANAF LIBRARY NORFOLK VIRGINIA
L-R: Cynthia "Water Lily" Brown, Chief Walt "Red Hawk" Brown, and Tanterrian "Sunshine" Taylor

Tribal members and Chief Walt "Red Hawk" Brown interacting together





JUNE LITTLE CREEK LIBRARYChief Brown interacts with students






JULY PAUL D. CAMP COMMUNITY COLLEGE FRANKLIN VA

Chief Walt "Red Hawk" Brown with Archeaologist Russell Darden




AUGUST FT. EUSTIS









SEPTEMBER COURTLAND HERITAGE DAY







HERITAGE DAY PARADE








NOVEMBER CHILDRENS CENTER FRANKLIN VA


NOVEMBER FT.EUSTIS