Novabase

Novamation's Cross-Country Journey of Forgiveness

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I figured out pictures, and have inserted them as appropriate.

I'd also like to have posts added top-to-bottom, instead of bottom-to-top. I often upload more than one finished post in a day, and I think it makes it confusing. Anyone know how to do that?

I'm almost done with the background info and will pick up again with daily life soon. I feel the background information is important context, however.

Please comment -- it's nice to know someone's out there!

3 comments:

barby May 21, 2009 at 1:02 PM  

Hiya Cuz,

This is some amazing stuff. My mother has dutifully kept me informed about your new project, but I'm glad you've got this blog going so I can follow along without playing Telephone anymore.

No matter how many times you hear stories like these, it still turns your stomach. Shameful.

On a happier note, I'm very excited for you. This is a really amazing opportunity! And I hope I get to see the finished product.

Keep truckin'! Or vannin', I guess. I'll be reading...

--Barby

camassquad May 22, 2009 at 9:48 PM  

Hi again, Chris--

Just finished reading through all your writings and discovered much that I did not know.... Wow. We are definitely praying for this journey, and for you--for physical and emotional strength. May God strengthen you all.

Our love, O, R, J & J

p.s. In addition to caffeine, I recommend dark chocolate! :)

Marc May 23, 2009 at 11:32 AM  

It looks like a really interesting project and I wish you luck upon your journey. I hope that things go well and I look forward to seeing your posts in the future.

-Marc

Overview

In 1879, an American genocide began with the founding of the first Native American boarding school in Carlisle, PA.

In 2009, the time has come -- not for vengeance, but for forgiveness. The time has come for a people to heal.

My Role

My name is Chris. I own and operate Novamation Studios, a video production company in northern Minnesota.

I have been given the rare honor of being asked to accompany White Bison on their 6,800-mile journey of healing, forgiveness, and wholeness. My job is to document every step of the way with video, photographs, recorded interviews, and writing.

Updates to this page will be as often as I can manage. Computer and Internet access may be irregular, but I'll do what I can.

Navigation

I consider this blog finished, and have no plans to make future updates.

Thanks to the seemingly-unfixable formatting of blogger.com, there are two hurdles to reading this site easily. First, older posts are archived and must be accessed using the links below. Secondly, the posts are printed in reverse-chronological order. They must be read from the bottom-up.

If anyone knows a way to change this, please let me know. As is, it's simply the shortcomings of a free service.