Harvey Arden
Harvey's biography
National Geographic Staff Writer for 23 years
Wisdomkeepers: Meetings w/ Native American Spiritual Elders
Dreamkeepers: A Spirit-Journey into Aboriginal Australia
Noble Red Man: Lakota Wisdomkeeper Mathew King
Travels in a Stone Canoe: The Return to the Wisdomkeepers
Prison Writings: My Life is My Sun Dance by Leonard Peltier (Arden, editor)
Have You Thought of Leonard Peltier Lately? ~ 2004
White Buffalo Teachings by Arvol Looking Horse ~ 2006 (Arden, editor)
Voice of the Hawk Ekder by Edna Gordon ~ 2007 (Arden, editor)
Noble Red Man (Audio CD - readings & music) ~ 2010 (Arden, reading)
My Life Is My Sun Dance (Audio CD - readings & music) ~ 2010 (Arden, reading)
Broomstick Revolution by Edna Gordon ~ 2013 (Arden, editor)
CLICK HERE TO SEE A VIDEO OF HARVEY ARDEN READING THE WORDS OF LEONARD PELTIER
From Harvey Arden: Over the past few years I have given readings/lectures on the Dreamkeepers and the Wisdomkeepers at Harvard, Columbia, CalTech, USC, Northeastern University, the University of South Dakota (Vermillion), Briarcliffe College (Sioux City, IA), etc. I've given readings from Leonard Peltier’s PRISON WRITINGS: MY LIFE IS MY SUN DANCE and Mathew King’s book NOBLE RED MAN to audiences in schools, churches, museums, private homes, coffee shops, public auditoriums and theaters in New York, Toronto, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Boston, New Orleans, Washington DC, Cape Cod, Western Massachusetts, New Hampshire etc., and scores of smaller towns. I've also given scores of readings at Borders and Barnes & Noble (and many, many other) bookstores across the country; I've been interviewed on NPR (national "Public Interest" show, twice), also on many many other radio stations. I was for 23 years a staff writer at National Geographic Magazine. A play of mine on Leonard Peltier, already performed at USD, is in the early stages of a professional production. My books have been translated into French, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, and Japanese...with Greek and Swedish in the works.
Anyway, I'm willing to put my old body on the line anytime it's needed for the Cause, but I can often be of more of use here at my basement-study PC, since I plug into lots of places in the Indian and international indigenous worlds, though I'm a white guy myself. Lot's of people know me and, hopefully, trust me. You can check me out ad nauseum with a Google search on my name. (someone told me a few weeks or so ago she found 22,000 entries on me with a few simple searches) I still spend lots of time working for and with Leonard Peltier. I‘ve visited Leonard half a dozen times through the years. I also have a few novels, plays, screenplays and other nonfiction books that I'm working on.
Like Mat King used to say, "You're not too bad for a white guy, Harvey. You're lucky. Tunkashila has a job for you to do and you're going to do it!"
Regarding why I, a white guy, am so involved in the indigenous world, I subscribe to the philosophy expressed in this statement by Australian Aboriginal Elder Lilla Watson:
"If you've come here to help me, you're wasting your time.
But if you've come because your liberation is bound up with mine,then let us work together."
National Geographic Staff Writer for 23 years
Wisdomkeepers: Meetings w/ Native American Spiritual Elders
Dreamkeepers: A Spirit-Journey into Aboriginal Australia
Noble Red Man: Lakota Wisdomkeeper Mathew King
Travels in a Stone Canoe: The Return to the Wisdomkeepers
Prison Writings: My Life is My Sun Dance by Leonard Peltier (Arden, editor)
Have You Thought of Leonard Peltier Lately? ~ 2004
White Buffalo Teachings by Arvol Looking Horse ~ 2006 (Arden, editor)
Voice of the Hawk Ekder by Edna Gordon ~ 2007 (Arden, editor)
Noble Red Man (Audio CD - readings & music) ~ 2010 (Arden, reading)
My Life Is My Sun Dance (Audio CD - readings & music) ~ 2010 (Arden, reading)
Broomstick Revolution by Edna Gordon ~ 2013 (Arden, editor)
CLICK HERE TO SEE A VIDEO OF HARVEY ARDEN READING THE WORDS OF LEONARD PELTIER
From Harvey Arden: Over the past few years I have given readings/lectures on the Dreamkeepers and the Wisdomkeepers at Harvard, Columbia, CalTech, USC, Northeastern University, the University of South Dakota (Vermillion), Briarcliffe College (Sioux City, IA), etc. I've given readings from Leonard Peltier’s PRISON WRITINGS: MY LIFE IS MY SUN DANCE and Mathew King’s book NOBLE RED MAN to audiences in schools, churches, museums, private homes, coffee shops, public auditoriums and theaters in New York, Toronto, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Boston, New Orleans, Washington DC, Cape Cod, Western Massachusetts, New Hampshire etc., and scores of smaller towns. I've also given scores of readings at Borders and Barnes & Noble (and many, many other) bookstores across the country; I've been interviewed on NPR (national "Public Interest" show, twice), also on many many other radio stations. I was for 23 years a staff writer at National Geographic Magazine. A play of mine on Leonard Peltier, already performed at USD, is in the early stages of a professional production. My books have been translated into French, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, and Japanese...with Greek and Swedish in the works.
Anyway, I'm willing to put my old body on the line anytime it's needed for the Cause, but I can often be of more of use here at my basement-study PC, since I plug into lots of places in the Indian and international indigenous worlds, though I'm a white guy myself. Lot's of people know me and, hopefully, trust me. You can check me out ad nauseum with a Google search on my name. (someone told me a few weeks or so ago she found 22,000 entries on me with a few simple searches) I still spend lots of time working for and with Leonard Peltier. I‘ve visited Leonard half a dozen times through the years. I also have a few novels, plays, screenplays and other nonfiction books that I'm working on.
Like Mat King used to say, "You're not too bad for a white guy, Harvey. You're lucky. Tunkashila has a job for you to do and you're going to do it!"
Regarding why I, a white guy, am so involved in the indigenous world, I subscribe to the philosophy expressed in this statement by Australian Aboriginal Elder Lilla Watson:
"If you've come here to help me, you're wasting your time.
But if you've come because your liberation is bound up with mine,then let us work together."