info regarding ITC documentary?

Elsa Christina (simon_richter@umail.umd.edu)
Sat, 21 Jan 1995 14:20:00 EST


I am looking for some help concerning the 1974 (?) plan for the documentary
of the "International Treaty Council". AIM and at least at the time around
1974 Chris Spotted Eagle were working on the preparations. I came across
his and Dennis Banks' name in some correspondence from the time but I did
not pursue any of that further so far and now I wonder what happened. Doing
research for a book that has actually to do with a German "grandmother", I
found her correspondence with Chris. Liselotte was trying to give support
of all kinds, also financial which she could since she was a successful
scholar and author though not actually wealthy. Any hint will be highly
appreciated especially since I won't get to talk to Dennis before another
month and a half or so (if at all).

If someone can help, please use my husband's address below.

Elsa Christina

Simon RICHTER
Email:SR43@umail.umd.edu
Work: 301 405 4101 Home: 301 982-2360

[ The following text was originally received as a separate message. --Gary ]
Original Sender: simon_richter@umail.umd.edu (sr43)

I have just been on the mail and forgot that there are a few more
things I wanted to ask.
A) What happened to the North American Indian Travelling College
that was once to be contacted in Cornwall Island, Ontario? Does any-
one know where I can find Michael Mitchell, also a friend ofthe German
"grandmother" Liselotte Welskopf(-Henrich) I had refered to in my first
inquiry?
B) Could anyone tell me how to reach the people at Pilot Butte,
Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan. Liselotte tried to find a European
publisher for John O'Kute's manuscripts "Reflections from the Lamia
World" of which at least parts were once published in a local news
paper of the area. I saw the edition of the paper and the actual
manuscripts in an archives in Berlin, Germany, last summer 94. There
was also a letter by John's wife Christina who tried to find out
whether the manuscripts could be sold. John was already dead at the time
and she could have used the money. Since none of that was dated, it
could be possible that Liselotte was not able to answer anymore. She
died in 1979 at the age of 78. I wonder whether anyone of the O'Kute
family still remembers Liselotte from her visit sometime in 1964 and
whether they ever learned anything about the manuscript?
I trust that someone will be able to help them and me.
Liselotte always said that you have to love your people that you can
love all peoples.
Elsa Christina
c/o (my husband's address)