Monthly Archives: April 2013

How Now, Pow-wow?

Whenever non-Native people want to gather people together to discuss something, usually informally, they often describe it as having a “pow-wow.” It’s always kind of bothered me and I’ve always wondered why they do this. I mean, do they really know what a true pow-wow actually is?

From my understanding it’s a gathering of First Nations people for the purposes of singing, dancing, and spirituality. How do they compare?

One involves sacred ceremonies and sharing of culture, the other is a bunch of people standing around yapping about business matters in a place that may or may not have a water cooler and donuts.

Am I the only one that doesn’t see any kind of connection between the two? Other than the fact that it’s people gathering together in one place, I see absolutely no resemblance at all.

Also, “pow-wows” as non-Native people have them, are usually spontaneous and brief. Actual pow-wows take weeks, sometimes months to plan and the event itself can go on for multiple days.

It seems to me that this mis-naming came about as a result of a misunderstanding. More specifically, non-Native people misunderstanding the importance of a pow-wow and reducing it to something mundane. Unless you’re pulling out a drum and putting on buckskin and beads, guess what?

You’re not having a pow-wow.

Pow-wows are not business meetings, the two are light years apart. Maybe from now on, instead of gathering family or co-workers together to hammer out an issue, just call it a meeting.

Or, if you still want it to have an indigenous flavor, just call it a band council meeting.

Scategories

In my blog, I’m going to be dealing with a lot of different subjects. This is all fine and dandy if you want to go hunting through every post I write one at a time. It might, however, become a little problematic if you want to look for specific types of posts.

One solution to this might be to add tags to each post, identifying it by the predominant subject matter, but then it wouldn’t really keep similar posts together.

Another solution, and it’s one I can’t believe I never thought of before, is to break everything up into specific categories. That way, everything stays together but still separate.

The only problem for me right now is to decide what categories I want to make. Some posts might have to to do with more than one category, it’ll be up to me to decide where to place each post. I might place one post in multiple categories, we’ll see how things go.

I’ve been blogging for a while now but I’m still not really familiar with categories. I think I understand the concept, the only way I’ll be able to understand it more is to do it and see what happens.

If you want to read posts that have to do with a specific category, look to the right side of the page and the categories will be listed. At least, that’s what I think will happen.

Shis’ka Bob Episode IV: A New Hope

“Klahowya!” as my people would say. Welcome to the new Shis’ka Bob website.

I already have a blog and other stuff on various other sites but I’m thinking of moving it all here and keeping all of my online endeavors in one place.

I’m also currently working on a review show which will be integrated into this site. It’s still in the planning stages at this point, I hope to get it up and running very soon. So stick around and see how everything develops, it should be interesting.