Red Haircrow
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Born | Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
Occupation | Poet, writer, filmmaker |
Nationality | American (Native) |
Period | 1980-Present |
Genre | Poetry, Contemporary, Non-fiction, Native American |
Notable works | Silence Is Multi-Colored In My World, The Agony of Joy |
Notable awards | Rainbow Award 2012, Best LGBT Biography/Memoir, Global E-Books Awards 2013, Best LGBT Fiction |
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Red Haircrow (born 1972) is a writer, poet, educator and filmmaker of Chiricahua Apache and Cherokee descent. His work has included poetry, short stories, novellas and full-length books. His novel The Agony of Joy won Best LGBT Fiction in Global Ebooks Awards 2013, and the biography Silence Is Multi-Colored In My World about a young deaf, gay Russian, was a winner of a Rainbow Award 2012 in the category, Best Biography/Memoir. His non-fiction and current events articles are often on Native American activism, issues and concerns, intercultural relations, and living and working in Germany.
Haircrow is a former contributing writer for Indian Country Today Media Network, and has written several articles on current Native American concerns and rights, as well as having appeared by invitation at the red carpet opening of the 2013 film release The Lone Ranger starring Johnny Depp, in Berlin, Germany. He is a member of the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA), American Indian and Alaska Native Society of Indian Psychologists (AIANSIP), American Psychology Association (APA), Society of American Indian Graduate Students (SAIGS), and Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA).
Life and career
Red Haircrow was born in Frankfurt, Germany, and currently resides in Berlin, Germany, and previously worked in law enforcement. He is also a chef, psychologist (holding a BSc Psychology from Columbia Southern University), filmmaker, and owns and operates the multimedia production company Flying With Red Haircrow, which opened on 31 October 2010. Current clients include jazz pianistUli Lenz.
On April 10, 2014, Red Haircrow appeared in a Deutsche Welle video broadcast,[1] explaining why Native American cultures in general would wish the return of human remains kept by the Karl May Museum in Radebeul, Germany. A video of the interview is also available on YouTube.[2] Since the end of 2013, Native American tribes had been lobbying for the repatriation of native scalps alleged to be kept at the museum.[3]
Haircrow has often been asked to comment by news sources and media on native cultural appropriation by German or Europeans "Indian" hobbyists or in pop culture and fashion, which has been the source of controversy and debate. Jason Overdorf, senior German correspondent at Global Post, interviewed Haircrow for the 10 June 2014 article: "Dressing Up As Cowboys and Indians is Big in Germany"[4]", which was republished in the Arizona news source Tucson Sentinel.[5] DeinPULS for "Indianerfedern als Modeaccessoire Hirnloser Trend oder bewusste Provokation?",[6] also included a detailed interview with Red Haircrow,[7] which was broadcast by Bayerischer Rundfunk. On July 29, 2014, Ex-Berliner Magazine featured commentary by Red Haircrow.[8] The July/August 2015 edition of Mother Jones magazine included a mention on the Indian hobbyist sub-cultures in "[9]". The September 3, 2015 print edition of Stern, one of Germany's top news magazines, included an interview by Michael Streck on the topic of Indian Hobbyism in Europe.
As an advocate and counselor, addressing and helping other natives, Red Haircrow was also quoted in the South Dakota newspaper Madville Times,[10] on the case of Robert Alan Packard, a Yankton Sioux actor, sculptor and former Jean Paul Gaultier model, who in June 2014, was wrongly convicted of a far right crime in Germany. An article at Ex-Berliner magazine first detailed the story of when he gave the Hitler salute, accusingly crying "Sieg Heil" to attackers who were destroying his art and medicine wheel at his home studio in Berlin, Germany. Number 632th of many academicians, professors, archaeologist and anthropologists listed for having signed the letter letter penned by The Natural History Museum in support of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and denouncement for the destruction of sacred items and burial grounds on Sept. 3, 2016 by the Dakota Access Pipeline.
As a public speaker and educator, Red Haircrow was requested for workshops at "Tages des Indigenen Film[11]" in Rostock, Germany, which is an annual film festival dedicated to showing native films produced by natives. The annual event took place November 16–18, 2014, with Mr. Haircrow addressing topics of stereotyping and native misrepresentation in Hollywood films and around the world, in a presentation titled, "Against the Myths". Red Haircrow again participated in the 2015 event, presenting information on "Native Misrepresentations in Film. Short musical film, "Conejitos Amarillos", music by Uli Lenz, poetry by Red Haircrow, was selected to appear in the 2016 Anibar Animation Festival in Peje, Kosovo.[12]
Currently, in production, Red Haircrow is directing and producing the documentary,[13] "Forget Winnetou! Going Beyond Native Stereotypes in Germany", along with German colleague, Timo Kiesel of glokal e.V. It will feature experiences of Native Americans in Germany dealing with stereotyping and racism.
Bibliography
Fiction
- Variance: A Short Story Collection Flying With Red Haircrow, 2013. ISBN 9781301063123
- The Agony of Joy Flying With Red Haircrow, 2013. (Winner of the Global Ebooks Awards Best LGBT Fiction 2013, Finalist Best LBT Contemporary Fiction Rainbow Awards 2013.) ISBN 9781301334520
- The Caravaggio & The Swan (Originally by Dreamspinner Press. Republished by Flying With Red Haircrow 2013).
- The Angel of Berlin Flying With Red Haircrow, 2011. ISBN 9781452441665
- The Coat: Secrets of a Hatcheck Boy Flying With Red Haircrow, 2011. ISBN 9781452438702
- The House of Doom Dreams and Desire Flying With Red Haircrow, 2011. ISBN 9781452436586
- Katrdeshtr's Redemption, The Night Cat, Book 1 Flying With Red Haircrow, 2010. ISBN 9781452470849
- Night Shift (Originally on Nov. 7, 2010 at JMS Books LLC.) Republished by Flying With Red Haircrow, 2012. ISBN 1611520223
- A Lieutenant's Love (Originally on June 9, 2010, at Dreamspinner Press.) Republished by Flying With Red Haircrow, 2013. ISBN 9781301752157
Non-Fiction
- CORE: A Poetry Collection Flying With Red Haircrow, 2014. ISBN 9781311903570
- Silence Is Multi-Colored In My World Flying With Red Haircrow, 2012. (Winner Rainbow Awards 2012, Best Gay Biography/Memoir). ISBN 9781476164861
- Songs of the Universal Vagabond Flying With Red Haircrow, 2011. ISBN 9781465874139
Contributor
- The Mountains are my Kingdom in Red Rising Magazine, Red Rising. Published May 13, 2016.
- Big Mama's Pears in Sword & Saga Press cultural magazine, Front Porch: American Athenauem. Published April 1, 2013. ASIN: B00C4K2UK2
- Poetry in Sibling Rivalry Press'Assaracus Literary Magazine, Issue 09 (Published January 10, 2013) ISBN 1937420361
- Varney the Vampire: A Literary Remix by GalleyCat (Dec. 2012). ISBN 9781301952861
- We, The Dead a short story in Danse Macabre Literary Magazine 59 {Notturno} (July 2012)
- "The Shannon", a flash memoir at Suburban Fool, a subliterary magazine (Jan. 2011).
- "Spring in Berlin", a flash memoir at Suburban Fool], a subliterary magazine (Nov. 2010).
- Convenience Store Romance a short story in StarBooks Press'[14] anthology (June 2010).
Reviewer
- The LL Book Review
- Rainbow Book Reviews
- Flying With Red Haircrow
- Ebook Addict Reviews (defunct)
Articles
- The Challenges of Indigenous Studies: A Voice From Both Sides of the Desk" (Published August 2, 2016 at Red Rising Magazine[15])
- Dues Paid”: A Navajo Metal Band in Denmark (Published July 11, 2016 at Red Rising Magazine[16])
- Naked Faux Savages and Neo-Racism in Berlin (Published October 20, 2014 at Indian Country Today Media Network[17])
- Meet Wiggle Tooth, Germany's Stereotypical Native of Hygiene (Published July 2, 2014 at Indian Country Today Media Network[18])
- An Agreement Is Reached Regarding Scalps at the Karl May Museum (Published June 14, 2014 at Indian Country Today Media Network[19])
- Tribes Demand Return of Native Scalps From Karl May Museum in Germany (Published March 25, 2014 at[20])
- A Star Trek Convention for Native Enthusiasts: Inside a German Pow Wow (Published February 24, 2014 at[21]
- Ich Bin Ein Tonto: Johnny Depp at Lone Ranger Premiere In Berlin[22]
- Germany's Obsession With American Indians Is Touching-And Occasionally Surreal[23] and March 25, 2013 at TulalipNews.com)
- White Boys Can Have Rhythm: At the JazzKeller (JazzKeller 69 e.V.)
- The Lenz-Kubach-Johnson Jazz Trio at Luisabad Bibliothek
Book Trailers
- CORE
- Variance
- The Angel of Berlin
- Silence Is Multi-Colored In My World
- The Agony of Joy
- Traces of Ice with Ana Cristina Caelen
Interviews
- Cowboys and Indianer Commentary by Red Haircrow at Ex-Berliner Magazine (July/August Issue 2014).
- Interview With Red Haircrow at DeinPULS and Bayernischer Rundfunk (June 2014).
- Video Interview The Battle Over An Ojibwe Scalp at Deutsche Welle (April 2014).
- Author Interview Author Quiz (July 2013).
- Author Interview and Spotlight at Books And Tales (April 2013).
- Author Interview at The Indie Spotlight (June 2012).
- Author Interview at The Indie Spotlight (Oct. 2011).
- Author Interview at Top 2 Bottom Reviews (May 2011).
- Author Interview at Bibrary Book Lust (April 2011).
- Author Interview at Saavy Authors (August, 2010).
- Author Interview at Romance On The Lunatic Fringe (June 2010).
Awards
References
- ↑ The Battle Over An Ojibwe Scalp
- ↑ The Battle Over An Ojibwe Scalp
- ↑ Other news sources sharing Haircrow's articles on the topic at Indian Country Today: "Native scalps kept by German museum may lead to protest" The Buffalo Post], Democratic Individuality by Alan Gilbert, "Germany and Scalps."
- ↑ Dressing Up As Cowboys and Indians is Big in Germany
- ↑ Tucson Sentinel
- ↑ "Indianerfedern als Modeaccessoire Hirnloser Trend oder bewusste Provokation?"
- ↑ Interview with Red Haircrow
- ↑ "Cowboys and Indianer" Ex-Berliner Magazine
- ↑ Last of the Munichans
- ↑ Madville Times
- ↑ Tages des Indigenen Films 2014
- ↑ "2016 Anibar Animation Festival in Peje, Kosovo"
- ↑ "Forget Winnetou"
- ↑ Boys Getting Ahead
- ↑ Red Rising Magazine
- ↑ Red Rising Magazine
- ↑ Indian Country Today Media Network
- ↑ Indian Country Today Media Network
- ↑ Indian Country Today Media Network
- ↑ Indian Country Today Media Network
- ↑ Indian Country Today Media Network)
- ↑ (Published July 24, 2013 at Indian Country Today Media Network)
- ↑ (Published March 23, 2013 at Indian Country Today Media Network
- ↑ 2012 Winner Rainbow Award Best LGBT Biography/Memoir
- ↑ 2013 Gold Winner Global Ebooks Awards Best LGBT Fiction
Additional sources
- Author EMS Featured Reviewer List
- Deutsche Welle
- Just Wondering Website Reviewers List
- Step-by-Step Self-Publishing Reviewers List
- The Battle Over An Ojibwe Scalp
- The Indie View Reviewers List
- The LL Book Review Reviewers List
- Webgroup Lenz-Kubach-Johnson Jazz Trio
- Website JazzKeller 69 e.V. Aufsturz
- Website Sibling Rivalry Press
External links
- Amazon.com author page
- Goodreads author page
- LinkedIn Profile
- Montana State University Master's student listing
- Personal website
- Personal Review site
- Personal YouTube Channel