E-Mail to the Editor
Hello,
I just wanted to say that I from now on will utilize the Hard Rock Café in Stockholm when taking girls for dinner! You should be proud!
I’m sorry for what some of my ancestors did to Indians when they migrated to America, but hey, after all it’s not about origin, it’s about heart! Good luck in business and please, whatever you do, don’t forget heart or your enemy will have won.
Best of wishes,
Mikael
Dear Editor,
The 13th Annual Haskell Commencement Indian Men’s Fast Pitch Tournament will take place in Lawrence, Kan. May 12-13. The tournament takes place in conjunction with Haskell’s commencement activities.
We have teams represented from Oklahoma, Kansas, North Dakota and South Dakota. Any readers who would like to get their team(s) into our tournament may e-mail or call the below listed individuals for more information. The entry deadline is May 8.
Angela Barnett: abarnett@haskell.edu, (785) 749-8489; Kerry Girty: kgirty@haskell.edu, (785) 832-6600 or Robert Berryhill Jr.: robertberryhill@hotmail.com, (785) 856-2992.
Thank you,
Sherry Girty
Secretary of the Counseling
Services Center
Haskell Indian Nations University
Dear Editor,
Would it be possible to have a Seminole wedding ceremony that is legally performed for a white couple? If so, could you refer me to someone who would be willing to perform the ceremony? Thank you,
Shirley Jones
Hello Ms. Jones,
You could always look into renting a site on one of our publicly used facilities, including the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum or Billie Swamp Safari, both on the Big Cypress reservation, or a Tribally owned hotel such as the Hollywood or Tampa Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. However, there is no way to legally perform a Seminole wedding ceremony on a non-Tribal couple. Sorry. Good luck though!
