We're just a few days away from the screening of The Language of Spirituality at the Wild Horse Casino Event Center in beautiful Dulce, New Mexico. Screening time is 9:30 am, Sunday, May 15. I will have a few DVDs there available for sale, but you can always come back to this site to order a copy.
The screening will be part of the Dulce Base UFO Conference sponsored by Apache Indigenous Defenders, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to improving social and economic well-being on the reservation and to defend the Apache heritage from cultural loss through the endorsement and support of approaches guided by traditional values and culture. While their original choice of High Strange New Mexico, my film about the UFO subculture of New Mexico, with specific reference to Dulce Base may have been the obvious choice, I think The Language of Spirituality may have much more impact as it focuses on indigenous ways of knowing and its connection to modern science, and seeks to validate Native American languages and worldview.
The screening will be part of the Dulce Base UFO Conference sponsored by Apache Indigenous Defenders, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to improving social and economic well-being on the reservation and to defend the Apache heritage from cultural loss through the endorsement and support of approaches guided by traditional values and culture. While their original choice of High Strange New Mexico, my film about the UFO subculture of New Mexico, with specific reference to Dulce Base may have been the obvious choice, I think The Language of Spirituality may have much more impact as it focuses on indigenous ways of knowing and its connection to modern science, and seeks to validate Native American languages and worldview.