Thursday, May 17, 2012

Today is the day we leave for Telequah OK for the Cherokee Trail of Tears Journey to Forgiveness.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Discussion Guide: "The Wellbriety Movement: Journey to Forgiveness"


  1. Take a few minutes to acknowledge how you feel after watching the documentary. What emotions are you feeling? Make sure that you recognize your emotions, at whom they are directed, then acknowledge your reaction as perfectly normal and valid.
  2. The documentary discusses the four mind changers: a liquid, a black book, a song, and a card. To what do the mind changers refer?
  3. The elders in the documentary describe the trauma they experienced as children. The documentary discusses intergenerational trauma. It links that trauma to the social issues faced in native communities. In what ways does intergenerational trauma affect the lives of your family and community?
  4. The documentary argues that the inability of our ancestors to express grief in the boarding schools led to unresolved grief in our communities. Some of the elders stated anger, high addiction rates, and a high suicide rate are the result of unresolved grief. How can we heal from our unresolved grief today?
  5. The teachers and administrators in boarding schools did not show affection to the children under their care, so entire generations of our native people lost the ability to show affection and love. How can native people regain our ability to show love?
  6. Do you think it is possible for us to heal from the hurts of several generations of genocide and boarding school?
  7. How do we grow a healthy forest in our communities? How can our culture help?
  8. The Elders teach us that in order to move beyond our intergenerational trauma, we must do four things: recognize it, acknowledge it, forgive it, which will lead to change. How can we accomplish these four steps?
  9. The Elders teach us there are four levels of forgiveness: basic forgiveness, forgiveness of the unforgiveable, forgiveness of self, and forgiveness of others. How can we begin the journey to forgiveness?

status of boarding school documentary

we have over 45 people that have accessed the you tube site.....we have made 450 copies of DVD to distribute this week for email request....please help spread the word...

"The Wellbriety Movement: Journey to Forgiveness"

Thoughts on the Documentary

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The documentary is an Indian-Give-Away

The documentary is available free to all who need it.

Therefore the following copyright applies:
  • To be copies,
  • Borrowed,
  • Loaned,
  • Distributed,
  • Given Away
As an Indian-Give-Away, we ask that no one sell this video or otherwise attempt to make personal gain from its distribution.

Remember you can also order a copy of the DVD. Just email your name and physical address to info@whitebison.org. Feel free to share the documentary

If you are able, we would appreciate any donations to help this give-away for postage and the cost of materials.

Friday, February 25, 2011

06 days counting down until March 3rd

The Wellbriety Journey for Forgiveness video will be available for release on march 3rd. The video will be available on the White Bison website, on YouTube and by DVD. If you email us for a free copy of the DVD we will send it out to you if you do not have access to the websites. We would appreciate any donations to help support this give-away for postage and the cost of materials. Thank you soo much for your support and we are so excited to release this long awaited documentary!!