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2023 Vermont Sports Hall of Fame Induction

Suzy Chaffee at her April 2023 Vermont Sports Hall of Fame Induction with brother Kim Chaffee and Stan Rumbough – Podcasts also honoring Kim, for reviving Biochar Climate solution invented by tribes, and Stan, NAOTF’s Chief Snowdance Solution Supporter! With Kim Chaffee https://www.highheelsandpolitics.com/podcasts/suzy-chaffee-and-friends-part-1 With Stan Rumbough https://www.highheelsandpolitics.com/podcasts/suzy-chaffee-and-friends-part-2

7 BILLION SUPPORT INDIGENOUS CULTURAL BURNS AND SNOWDANCES

World Leaders representing 7 Billion now believe WE should “Listen to the Indigenous.” It is thanks to U.S. Ski Areas, Greta, Pope Francis, the U.N., Nobel and World scientists, Canada’s PM Trudeau, U.S. Secretary of AG Tom Vilsack, Australia’s Forest leader, and now King Charles who heads the 2.5 B British Commonwealth.   On his 2022 trip to Canada, the green King said, “We need to learn from the Indigenous how to better live in and care for nature and the planet.” The UN’s 192 countries agree, saying “The key to restoring Mother Earth is a combination of green tech and Ancient Indigenous wisdom, especially snowdances” that give Her the loving gratitude.

Invited to EARTH HUG Sat, Oct 1 – Pivotal!

 YOU’RE INVITED to Sat, OCT 1ST EARTH HUG – MOST PIVOTAL!  By Suzy Chaffee Hallelujah! SEVEN BILLION believe in Ancient Indigenous Wisdom thanks to King Charles’ 2.5 billion, added to Pope Francis’ 2 billion, the U.N., the U.S., Canada and Australia, and scien-tists following Greta’s World Children.  The latter three

 EARTH HUG on OCTOBER 2

 EARTH HUG on OCTOBER 2, Sat.  Please Pray and Inspire Rain/Snows to Stop World’s Fires in solidarity with gifted Native Elders and multi-faith Healers on Sacred and Holy Mts that vastly multiply prayers.  Read more and Olivia’s prayer.       Together, we’ve helped inspire “Record Rains/Snows in the U.S., Canada and Europe”

Solutions to Reverse Extinction on Nov 29 Strike Day? 

Solutions to Reverse Extinction on Nov 29 Strike Day? — Greta Thunberg urges, “Listen to the Indigenous!” By Olympian Suzy Chaffee Please join us for a powerful “Prayer Confluence” on Friday, Nov. 29, with *Four* Events: – Join the Global Climate Strike to “demand binding action (with penalties) from governments

Did Aztec Oceandance and World Holy Mt Ceremonies Inspire PV’s Record Rains and Snows in U.S., Canada, Europe on Sept 28?

Aztec Dancers, Cipactli, Itzcax, Mayahuel, Suzy, Huitzin, and Rosy performed an Oceandance they say helped inspire last month’s record rains in Puerto Vallarta, while cooling us off before the end of rainy season.   18 Suzy Chaffee – BanderasNews.com October 16, 2019 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico – On September 28, 2019,

OLYMPIANS HONOR TRIBAL GIFTS TO OLYMPICS AT ATHENS

Olympians from seven countries honored Native Americans at the 2004 Athens Olympics for their gifts to the roots of 10 Olympic sports at the site of the first Modern Games in 1896. L-R US Olympic skier co-host Suzy Chaffee with Fernando Jose (Navajo/Inca), Ullarik (Inca), Helen Korevesis of Olympic Truce, Chasque (Taos Pueblo), Condor (Inca), and Greek Olympic co-host Mike Voudouris, who also helped bring Iraqis to the Games.

Euro Leaders Support Native American Olympic Inclusion

Celebrating Veysonnaz Switzerland as the Training Center for the Native American Olympic Ski Team – L to R: Tulalip speed ski champ Stew Young, Veysonnaz owner Jean Marie Fournier, Ski and Music Festival host Princess Caroline Murat, and Olympic/Freestyle ski champ Suzy Chaffee.

Tribes Share Wisdom To Prevent Natural Disasters

As a result of a heart-melting gift to her friends, of an Indian children’s dance to launch a wiser New Year, Denise Rich, Aspen’s Grammy award-winning philanthropist, is helping the tribes get their message out to the mainstream on how to heal the Earth and prevent natural disasters, in the wake of the devastating Tsunami. NBC Today Show Host, Katie Couric, and Wendy Whitworth, executive producer of the Larry King Show, and their children were among the guests uplifted by Denver’s 7 Falls Dancers. The star was two year old Penelope Rodriquez, formerly known as “Sometimes She Dances, Sometimes She Doesn’t,” fresh from a command performance for the Lieutenant Governors of America.
*Photo Caption: (close-up of Penelope) Two year old Penelope Rodriguez (Pawnee) of Denver’s “7 Falls Dancers,” melts hearts at Denise Rich’s old fashion launch of Aspen’s New Year. Photo credit: Jeffrey Finesilver

OLYMPIANS HONOR TRIBAL GIFTS TO OLYMPICS AT ATHENS

While celebrating the Greeks for their greatest gift to peace, joy and health, in history – The Olympic Games… and the French for reviving the Olympics in 1896, Olympians from seven countries honored Native Americans at Athens for inventing the roots of 10 Olympics Sports, at the site of the first Modern Games. A group of about 75 Olympians and their families and spectators there also hailed the contributions of other tribal peoples around the world.

Chaffee honoring speedski champ Stew Young

Chaffee honoring speedski champ Stew Young, as well as MVP’s of the Salt Lake Native American Olympic Opening Ceremonies, Forest Cuch and Larry Blackhair (N. Utes), and Olympic ice dancing star Naomi Lang (Karuk), at NAOTF’s Olympic press conference and reception that inspired the world story: “Indians End Games End Game on High Note.”

NATIVE TRIES OUT FOR NBA

Warlance Foster, Navajo-Lakota basketball star, with Nuggets manager Kiki Vandeweghe (Blackfeet heritage) during his “impressive” NBA tryout at Denver’s Pepsi Center.

Honoring the First Americans and Creating Native Olympians

King Oyo of Uganda and his royal entourage, including the queen mother and the kingdom’s prime minister, visited Keystone Resort Saturday and met with Ute Indian representatives from the Uintah and Ouray Reservation in Utah. The Ute contingent included drummers, dancers, a teacher and James Martinez, who carried the Olympic torch through Aspen. Ugandans living in Denver and representatives of the International Olympic Committee, along with donations from Keystone and the Four Points Sheraton in Silverthorne, made the cultural exchange possible.

Royal Support

Princess Caroline has invited Suzy and Stew Young, Tulalip speed ski champion and member of the newly forming Native American Olympic Ski Team (before his World Cup event in Austria) to her Ski and Music Festival in Veysonnaz, Switzerland Feb 11-19, 2005, sponsored by Credit Suisse.

“FESTIVAL OF WORLD CULTURES”

During “FESTIVAL OF WORLD CULTURES” near Dublin August 26-28 -Lord Moyne (also a brilliant writer) then connected Suzy with his trusted niece Marina Guinness in Dublin (seen here under her 5,000 year old elk horns at her manor.) With the support of their illustrious friends, family and writers, we are hoping to be able to announce at this year’s “Festival of World Cultures,” the planning of this historic healing event -starting with Europe and Native America – to be a priceless jewel in the crown of next year’s event.

What a surprise as I thought Americans and Canadians lost completely their links with the ancient roots, knowledge and traditions of the original inhabitants, so thanks for sharing and all your efforts. --Eduardo de la Barrera, Latin American

NAOTF’s inspiring work is helping bring racial harmony to America.”       -- President Bill Clinton

“As co-founder and Vice Chair of the U.S. House of Representative’s Native American Caucus (60 members), congratulations on your Native American Millennial Ski events. It’s heartening to know that there are groups like yours across America that are working to better the lives of their Indian friends and neighbors."     --Patrick Kennedy, Member of Congress 

"Congratulations on all the efforts of Native American Olympic Team Foundation. All of us at Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation hope that the success of our "Future Ute Olympians Program" (taught by Billy's Olympic coaches) will stimulate other resorts and towns to host Native American youth for ski and snowboarding experiences. If we may be of further help in spreading the word, please let us know." --Chris Diamond, President, and Billy Kidd, Director of Skiing