SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM

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SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS

COLORING OUTSIDE THE LINES: SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS COLORING OUTSIDE THE LINES: GUYAUSHK JAMES E. PETE, DBA SEAGULL WALKING IN TWO WORLDS

LAYING THE FOUNDTION FOR TODAY…. TOMORROW…. THE NEXT 7 GENERATIONS…. SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS LAYING THE FOUNDTION FOR TODAY…. TOMORROW…. THE NEXT 7 GENERATIONS…. WITH ACKNOWLEDGING THE PAST

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS KEY WORDS TO KNOW! CULTURE/TRADITION – LEGAL MULTI-GENERATIONAL TRAUMA MULTI-HISTORICAL TRAUMA SOVEREIGNTY SELF-DETERMINATION SELF-GOVERNANCE TRUST RESPONSIBILITY

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS CHIEF BUFFALO

7 TRADITIONAL ANISHINAABE TEACHINGS SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS 7 TRADITIONAL ANISHINAABE TEACHINGS   NIBWAAKAAWIN WISDOM: WE SEEK TO LEARN ZAAGI’IDIWIN LOVE: LOVE FOR EACH OTHER AND OURSELVES IN EVERYTHING WE DO MAANAAJI’IDIWIN RESPECT: EVERYTHING HAS A SPIRIT AND THEREFORE DESERVES RESPECT ZOOGIDE’EWIN COURAGE: WHEN WE HAVE A STRONG HEART, WE ARE ABLE TO FACE CHALLENGES WITH COURAGE AND INTEGRITY GWAYAKWAADIZIWIN HONESTY: TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT DABASENIMOWIN HUMILITY: TO UNDERDSTAND WE ARE HUMBLE BEINGS DEBWEWIN TRUTH: EACH OF US HOLDS THE TRUTH IN OUR HEART

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS RED CLIFF TRIBAL FLAG As with many Tribal Communities/Nations, the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians has a Tribal Flag. Each Tribal Flag is unique and represents the local Community Culture, however, it also relates to the overall Anishinaabe Culture.   For the Red Cliff Community, one interpretation of the Tribal Flag is the significance of the colors of Red, White, Yellow, and Black. These colors may be in direct relation with the four races, the four seasons, the four directions, and the four stages of life. In each Tribal Community/Nation, they were represented by an animal from the Clan system. This was a traditionally important aspect, as it also represented the responsibility of those individuals who followed the patrilineal Clan system of the Anishinaabe. The animals on the Red Cliff Tribal Flag, may have the following responsibilities to fulfill: Loon- Chief * Eagle-Spiritual * Bear-Warriors * Sturgeon-Teachers * Crane-Leaders * Martin-Hunters The Red Cliff Tribal Flag is an important aspect of modern day living. It ties the Tribal Community back to the history, lifestyles, and promotes the teachings of traditions for the next Seven Generations of the Anishinaabeg.

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS OGIMAAWAADIZI (HAVING LEADERSHIP QUALITIES) BEING IN BALANCE THROUGH WELLNESS AND SPIRITUALITY ~FOLLOW YOUR OWN SPIRITUAL PATH ~PROMOTION OF WELLNESS AND BALANCE ~BELIEVE STRONGLY IN WHAT YOU BELIEVE ~HAVE AN OPEN HEART, MIND, BODY, AND SOUL… ~GOING HOME AFTER A MEETING, FEELING GOOD, AND KNOWING YOU MADE THE BEST DECISION(S) YOU COULD

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS OGIMAAWAADIZI (HAVING LEADERSHIP QUALITIES) LEARNING FROM OUR ANCESTORS, ELDERS, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF VALUES ~ELDERS ~ RESPECT – BEING RESPECTFUL – HONOR ~STRENGTH COMES FROM THE PEOPLE ~BEING ON EQUAL GROUND WITH ALL PEOPLE ~GIVE ONE’S WORD ~HUMBLE ~LEAD BY EXAMPLE ~ LISTEN – HEAR ~ACKNOWLEDGE OTHER’S THOUGHTS AND OPINIONS

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS OGIMAAWAADIZI (HAVING LEADERSHIP QUALITIES) UNDERSTANDING OGIMAAWAADIZI (LEADERSHIP QUALITIES) ~LONG-TERM APPROACH TO SURVIVAL ~DEFINE WHAT SOVEREIGN MEANS TO US ~LEADERSHIP DISTRIBUTED ~RESOLVING CONFLICT – RESTITUTION ~A LEADER MAKES A PATH – AND IS OPEN TO FOLLOWING ~DECISION MAKING – BE PATIENT – CONSIDER ALL EFFECTS – CONSENSUS

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS LEADERSHIP/CHIEF(S) CLAN: CRANE AJIJAAK The crane was considered the most eminent and was selected to symbolize leadership and direction. As the crane calls and commands attention, so ought to a leader that would bear the same attention in the discharge of his duties. The Crane was a leader and the first of speakers.

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS DEFENSE/WARRIORS CLAN: BEAR MAKWA Being a warrior was considered an honor and was a test for heart, strength, and skill. Many of the warriors were the youth of the Tribe and at times were called upon to defend family and community from attacks. To the individual, a fight was not a war; it was a chance to prove one’s worth.

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS SUSTENANCE/HUNTERS CLAN: BEAVER AMIK This was considered one of the highest respected roles in the Tribal community. The responsibility to provide food, materials for clothing, and shelter was vested in the hunters. Hunting demanded skill in tracking down game, patience to wait long periods of time, and the ability to judge distances when utilizing the bow and arrow. Those individuals who were considered hunters also had to be aware of the weather and other elements that could dramatically affect their efforts to provide food.

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS LEARNING/TEACHERS CLAN: STURGEON NAME (NA-MAY) It was the elders, the grandmothers and grandfathers who taught about life through stories parables, fables, songs, chants, and dances. They were the ones who lived long enough to gain knowledge about life and paths to follow. The qualities they possessed were wisdom, knowledge, patience, and generosity.

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS MEDICINE/HEALERS CLAN: OTTER NIGIG Once a person was chosen as a healer, they went through a long process through an apprenticeship with a medicine man/women. The training was designed to include the study of plants, utilization of spirituality in the Creator, and gaining an understanding of the person. The power of dreams was important to understand and interpret.

A SWOT analysis may be incorporated into the PLANNING SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS SWOT ANALYSIS A SWOT analysis may be incorporated into the PLANNING STRENGTHS Factors helpful to achieving objectives WEAKNESSES Factors harmful to achieving objectives OPPORTUNITIES Factors helpful to achieving objectives THREATS Factors which could do damage   INTERNAL FACTORS IN THE USE OF THE SWOT ANALYSIS Internal factors – strengths and weaknesses EXTERNAL FACTORS IN THE USE OF THE SWOT ANALYSIS External factors – The opportunities and threats presented by the external environment

SWOT ANALYSIS STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS SWOT ANALYSIS STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS SEVENTH GENERATIONAL PHILOSOPHY In many Tribal Communities, people thought of the impact of the decisions they made for the day and how it would affect The next Seven Generations. I would encourage and advocate, to consider these 7th Generational Philosophies: WITHIN 7 DAYS Meet with Tribal Community members Meet with Tribal Council members Meet with Tribal Staff WITHIN 7 WEEKS Sponsor two all Tribal staff gatherings Hold 1 Tribal Community Gathering – beginning long-term planning process Sponsor a Tribal Business summit (Tribal Businesses and Individuals) WITHIN 7 MONTHS Hold two additional Tribal Community Gatherings Sponsor Tribal Education Summit Hold two additional Tribal Planning sessions WITHIN 7 YEARS Continuous interaction with Tribal Community in planning efforts

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS LOOKING TO THE FUTURE Please list three to five areas you will concentrate on for the next 7 (days, weeks, months, years): 1.   2. 3. 4. 5.

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS GUYAUSHK’S (JIM PETE’S) PERSONAL PHILOSOPHIES “ENCOURAGING TRIBAL INVOLVEMENT IN OUR COMMUNITY” TRADITIONAL Rises up to heights, swoops down on the water, and looks in search of the Land MANAGEMENT Participative management by encouraging the concept of “WE” through responsibility, dedication, and delegation SPIRITUALITY/SOBRIETY Destiny in the hands of the Great Spirit Let them..let them…for they will meet themselves…See, they have met themselves…. TRIBAL POLITICAL Increasing Tribal involvement in our Government and Community

SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS BEING A LEADER IS LIKE MAKING CHILI…. WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN “RECIPE!” WHAT WILL YOUR RECIPE BE? MAKING A PERSONAL COMMITMENT

TRIBAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT SAIGE 12TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM GROWING NATIVE LEADERS: ENHANCING OUR SEVEN GENERATIONS CHI MII-GWECH!!!! (A BIG THANK YOU)!!!! JAMES E. PETE, DBA TRIBAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT