American Review Magazine iss12 American Indian Review Magazine iss12

ERIC SCHWEIG: ORIGINAL AND ONLY

Out of the spotlight, Eric indulges a life-long habit
- studying others. The casual research has been time
well-spent for him; now, trained through keen
observation, he can mimic dialects and speech cadence
with the best of them. A great storyteller, when he
employs his on-target impersonations you discover
something else about him - the guy can be really funny.
"Ah, life's a trip," he quips. "When you stop to realise
the time we have here is just a blink across generations,
you gotta' say to yourself, 'Enjoy it.' Find the good
in life," he advises. "Then pass it on.".....more...
(issue number 12 back issue available)


Contents: issue number 12

Sun Dance Shut Down
Tribal Resources Preserved
Teaching Children to Respect All Peoples
Interview with Eric Schweig
Overcoming The Adoption Legacy of
Christopher Columbus
Leonard Peltier Recalls Influences of Early Years
Pressure Points In Growing Up Indian
The 'Vampire Project' by Debra Harry (Northern Paiute)
English Only by Jack D. Forbes (Powhatan-Delaware)
By Word of Mouth by Gary Mitchell (Prairie Band of
Potawatomi)
Storytelling Art by E.K.Caldwell (Tsalagi/Shawnee)
Trail of Tears Memorial
The Trail of Tears by Denise Linn (Cherokee)

"PUCKER YOUR LIPS NOW MAKE A Woooo SOUND. PAT YOUR LIPS QUICKLY. THIS SOUND SEEMS TO SCARE THEM."

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