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here's the cartoon page. when i first started, my cartoons were down here refers started.because of the popularity, cartoons have jumped to the top upper left-hand corner. and from santo domingo, new mexico. it's one of the 19 pueblos here in new mexico and all the hobos are situated against the rio grande rivers in new mexico. my cartoons depict native humor and a first when i first started the cartoon, they were native characters and negative situation and my audience is geared towards natives. they've become more universal or the spilled into the mainstream for dominant cultures. so it's more universal now. it came from reading that magazine growing up in the 70s. these two exchange, books and other marvel, books. our favorite one was mad magazine when my favorite artists is on martin. so that's an inspiration comes from. i started doodling male characters, but because i grew up on the reservation and not in mainstream, my cartoons were native looking. and that's where some of my characters have big noses and some of the tribes of the north, like the natives up there te
here's the cartoon page. when i first started, my cartoons were down here refers started.because of the popularity, cartoons have jumped to the top upper left-hand corner. and from santo domingo, new mexico. it's one of the 19 pueblos here in new mexico and all the hobos are situated against the rio grande rivers in new mexico. my cartoons depict native humor and a first when i first started the cartoon, they were native characters and negative situation and my audience is geared towards...
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it's a cartoon, people have to laugh at cartoons burks -- cartoons, but i met laughed at and put down by members of the tribe, but it's been the opposite. they accepted it, and they walk up to me, and they actually give me ideas of cartoons to draw, and i walked through the village, and people walk up to me, hey, i have an idea for you, draw this. my tribe is known for its pottery making and jewelry making, and up until seven years ago, you wouldn't have thought a cartoonist came from a conservative tribe such as ours. people think we are stoic, but native humor is a big part of our lives, and so this cartoon has put us back on the map. a lot of americans have got the perspective of bill waterson, jim davis, and other cartoonists who happen to be from the mainstream, and not a whole lot of people have seen or heard the views of innative such as myself, and i think in a way this cartoon is very important because it's -- we don't have a lot of voices. in fact, if you watch some of the old movies about natives, we have non-natives playing indians, and so we don't have a lot of voices, an
it's a cartoon, people have to laugh at cartoons burks -- cartoons, but i met laughed at and put down by members of the tribe, but it's been the opposite. they accepted it, and they walk up to me, and they actually give me ideas of cartoons to draw, and i walked through the village, and people walk up to me, hey, i have an idea for you, draw this. my tribe is known for its pottery making and jewelry making, and up until seven years ago, you wouldn't have thought a cartoonist came from a...
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here's a cartoon page. and when i first started my cartoons were down here. when we first started.ecause of the popularity, my cartoons have jumped up here to the top upper left-hand corner. i'm from santo domingo, new mexico. one of the 19 pueblos here in new mexico, and all the pueblos are situated along the rio grande or long river here in new mexico. my cartoons depict native humor, and at first when i first started this cartoon, they were native characters in native situations, and my audience was geared towards natives. but in the last four or five years, i've -- they've become more universal, where they spilled out into the mainstream part of dominant culture. so it's more universal now. my inspiration came from reading "mad magazine" in the '7s. my friend david and i used to exchange comic books, spider many, hulk, and other marvel comic books but our favorite one was "mad magazine" and one of my favorite artists wars don martin. so that's where my inspiration comes from. i started doodling my own, characters, and because i grew up on the res sir separation not mainstream,
here's a cartoon page. and when i first started my cartoons were down here. when we first started.ecause of the popularity, my cartoons have jumped up here to the top upper left-hand corner. i'm from santo domingo, new mexico. one of the 19 pueblos here in new mexico, and all the pueblos are situated along the rio grande or long river here in new mexico. my cartoons depict native humor, and at first when i first started this cartoon, they were native characters in native situations, and my...
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alice con is from cartoon network. dave steer to her right is from facebook and next to him is officer holly lawrence, sunny valley of public safety, digital safety program and she's going to talk about which is a powerful thing going national. and next -- is brian here? no. okay. all right. so we're all set and mia i would like you to enlighten us more in all that you're doing in social emotional learning. >> sure. i had some slides but i'm not sure -- no, we have a handout that went around to you and more detail about what social emotional learning is because i think we rise a little bit today and i came from seattle and i know many people have brought up that term today and i get the sense from this group that you're at kind of a high level of discourse and you have a general understanding. could i see a show of hands for those of you that social emotional learning is a familiar term? and those that feel you have a deep understanding of it? okay. great. thank you. i want to introduce myself a little more so you have
alice con is from cartoon network. dave steer to her right is from facebook and next to him is officer holly lawrence, sunny valley of public safety, digital safety program and she's going to talk about which is a powerful thing going national. and next -- is brian here? no. okay. all right. so we're all set and mia i would like you to enlighten us more in all that you're doing in social emotional learning. >> sure. i had some slides but i'm not sure -- no, we have a handout that went...
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my cartoons depict native humor.t first when i first started, they were native carried theories in native situations and ibm's was geared towards natives. but in the last four or five years, the become more universal where they spilled out into the mainstream, so it's more universal now. inspiration came from reading mad magazine growing up in the 70s. my friend david and i used to exchange, the spirit of spiderman, hulk and other marvel comic books. our favorite was not agassi above is my favorite was john martin is. so that's where my inspiration comes from. i started doodling i don't care yours, but because they grew up on the reservation and not in mainstream, my cartoons were native looking. thus through some of my characters have big noses and some of the tribes up north, like the natives that they tend to have big noses. people think that's why trot the big noses, but it's because dahmer drew with large doses, so i followed him to do and not. but my inspiration -- and inspired by the people i grew up with, fri
my cartoons depict native humor.t first when i first started, they were native carried theories in native situations and ibm's was geared towards natives. but in the last four or five years, the become more universal where they spilled out into the mainstream, so it's more universal now. inspiration came from reading mad magazine growing up in the 70s. my friend david and i used to exchange, the spirit of spiderman, hulk and other marvel comic books. our favorite was not agassi above is my...
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. >> it doesn't look like cartoon network. >> maslow's hierarchy. >> sorry. back up. a big logo slide. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for our age group and the kids in the second through seventh grade it's that not only does it take a village but a village of people who are willing to partner and collaborate with each other and speak not only to adults about this issue but speak to children and i think it's an interesting transition from mia's work to mine. still not mine. >> it is but -- >> and the role we play at cartoon network and thousands of kids at home everyday and the role we play is taking that information, translating it and content on the line and when kids come independently to our screens to play games and watch television and do a variety o
. >> it doesn't look like cartoon network. >> maslow's hierarchy. >> sorry. back up. a big logo slide. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for...
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. >> my cartoons depict native humor. at first when i first started this cartoon they were native characters in native situations and my audience was geared towards natives but in the last four or five years they have become more universal where they spilled out into the main theme or dominant culture so it is more universal now. i am inspired by the people that i grew up with, my friends, my family, members of my tribe and basically watching people and the things they do. it is surprising if you pay attention to what people do and what people say there's a lot of humor you can find in that, making your own choices and certain things. people who have read my cartoons for the first time take with them an appreciation of the native culture and the native way of life. because it is not always depicted correctly in cinema or books. this cartoon is coming from a genuine native american and these are my people and even though they may not agree with some of the cartoons i hope they can appreciate it because it is coming from a
. >> my cartoons depict native humor. at first when i first started this cartoon they were native characters in native situations and my audience was geared towards natives but in the last four or five years they have become more universal where they spilled out into the main theme or dominant culture so it is more universal now. i am inspired by the people that i grew up with, my friends, my family, members of my tribe and basically watching people and the things they do. it is...
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. >> my cartoons depict native humor, and is at first when i first started this cartoon, they were native characters and native situations, and my audience was geared towards natives. but in the last four or five years, i've -- they've become more universal where they've spilled out into the mainstream or dominant cultures. so it's more univ.al now. i'm inspired by the people that are, that i grew up with, my friends, my family, members of my tribe and just basically watching people and some of the things they do. um, it's surprising if you pay attention to what people do and what people say, there's a lot of humor that you can find in that making your own twists and certain things. old people who have read my cartoons for the first time, i hope they take with them an appreciation of the native culture and the native way of life because it's not always depicted correctly in cinema or in books. but this cartoon coming from a genuine native american, and these are my views. and even though they may not agree with some of the cartoons or some of my views, i hope they can appreciate it becaus
. >> my cartoons depict native humor, and is at first when i first started this cartoon, they were native characters and native situations, and my audience was geared towards natives. but in the last four or five years, i've -- they've become more universal where they've spilled out into the mainstream or dominant cultures. so it's more univ.al now. i'm inspired by the people that are, that i grew up with, my friends, my family, members of my tribe and just basically watching people and...
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. >> like a cartoon, how you get the water out of somebody. >> how much money do you think you wouldike to have for the position? >> and last but not least, an unexo interview. the fire alarm goes off. they have to evacuate the building. before you know it there's a whole fire crew there, making these interviewees participate in the rescue. >> okay. >> all of this was some sort of contest. the three best interviews were voted on by the heineken marketing community on an internal portal so it was closed off from the rest of the internet. it got down to one finalist at a famous soccer stadium in italy. he comes out on the field thinking he's going to participate in some sort of ony. he starts seeing his interview, him holding hands with the boss, him helping out with the rescue, him trying to revive the interviewer. >> oh! >> that's how they let him know he got the job? >> up on the screen, it says "guy you've got the job." and at the end they kind of poke fun of him because he did use the infecting people with his enthusiasm line in the interview and he got it, it paid off. >>> you gu
. >> like a cartoon, how you get the water out of somebody. >> how much money do you think you wouldike to have for the position? >> and last but not least, an unexo interview. the fire alarm goes off. they have to evacuate the building. before you know it there's a whole fire crew there, making these interviewees participate in the rescue. >> okay. >> all of this was some sort of contest. the three best interviews were voted on by the heineken marketing community...
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"jimmy, remember the cartoon 'doug?'f he were a real person. think you could make that happen?" i think we can do that. ladies and gentlemen, here's a real life version of the cartoon character doug funnie. [ theme from "doug" ] [ cheers and applause ] can we see him next to a picture of doug? can we see? there we go. that's pretty close. [ cheers and applause ] that looks pretty good. give it up to the real life version of doug, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ dancing. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: this one is from allison welch. "hey, jimmy, have you heard of the brand new trend of digital mustaches called digi-staches? it's pretty cool. you should try doing a few." you know, allison, i have heard of digi-staches. they're a fun and simple way for people to change their facial hair and we actually have the technology here to do them. so, higgins, do you mind if we test out a few digi-staches on you? >> steve: not at all. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy:: all right. let's first give him a classic mustache, like a tom sellec
"jimmy, remember the cartoon 'doug?'f he were a real person. think you could make that happen?" i think we can do that. ladies and gentlemen, here's a real life version of the cartoon character doug funnie. [ theme from "doug" ] [ cheers and applause ] can we see him next to a picture of doug? can we see? there we go. that's pretty close. [ cheers and applause ] that looks pretty good. give it up to the real life version of doug, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪...
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that is not a cartoon. >> are you sure? >> here it is. >> you start out with a face and there are templates and you can change -- almost like doing a police sketch. you can scan through, swipe through and change nose, mouth, eyes, put on glasses, facial hair and keep switching. >> here is natalie. let's see how we did here. >> cartoon natalie is -- >> you say that's natalie? okay. >> artsy comic book character. >> al? >> there's al looking good in real life. let's see the cartoon. looks like you. >> that's squinty old man. hey, what are you -- you kids get off my lawn! and i would have gotten away with it if it hadn't been for you kids. >> you meddling kids. >> you look angry. sonny, beautiful sonny. >> how did we do? >> i'll take it. i got a tan. >> your hair got lighter, your skin got darker. >> how did you know i was going to miami this weekend? >> now matt and savannah. let's see how they made out. >> that looks like matt. >> that does look like matt with the high and tight. >> that doesn't look anything like savannah.
that is not a cartoon. >> are you sure? >> here it is. >> you start out with a face and there are templates and you can change -- almost like doing a police sketch. you can scan through, swipe through and change nose, mouth, eyes, put on glasses, facial hair and keep switching. >> here is natalie. let's see how we did here. >> cartoon natalie is -- >> you say that's natalie? okay. >> artsy comic book character. >> al? >> there's al looking...
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it is a japanese animated cartoon that does come to life and teach such important lessons.ive we're going to talk about how to do it and why this is a particularly exciting time here. all live later on fox 5 morning news. news. >> as we take you to break, true love can last forever. ask john and ann. the couple has been married for 80 years. the longest married couple in the united states and dad had arranged a marriage for her but she eloped with john before that could happen. and following her heart gave her a life time of happiness and memories she's still enjoying. the couple has five grandchildren, 14 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shoul
it is a japanese animated cartoon that does come to life and teach such important lessons.ive we're going to talk about how to do it and why this is a particularly exciting time here. all live later on fox 5 morning news. news. >> as we take you to break, true love can last forever. ask john and ann. the couple has been married for 80 years. the longest married couple in the united states and dad had arranged a marriage for her but she eloped with john before that could happen. and...
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, the danish cartoons and the koran burning and supposedly violence broke out because of a youtube videond salmon rushdy, and it's okay for a "saturday night live" make fun of jesus and christians, but not the prophet muhammad they don't have the courage for the backlash? >> as much as i thought the backlash over the prophet muhammad cartoons is absolutely ridiculous, i think you'll agree the same-- >> and why nbc, why is it acceptable only to go after christian? >> sean, it's open season on christians in this country and it's not just the networks, it happens in everyday life. for some reason we live in a culture believe it's okay to bash christians almost as if we deserve it. and we see the people coming off christianity. >> sean: what if they did go after the prophet muhammad? >> what if they did. >> sean: what if they did? what do you think they would have happened based on the prior preferences? >> i think massive outrage and people marching in the street and suspect the president would make a call to loren michaels, you've got to take it easy. >> sean: they can only offend one reli
, the danish cartoons and the koran burning and supposedly violence broke out because of a youtube videond salmon rushdy, and it's okay for a "saturday night live" make fun of jesus and christians, but not the prophet muhammad they don't have the courage for the backlash? >> as much as i thought the backlash over the prophet muhammad cartoons is absolutely ridiculous, i think you'll agree the same-- >> and why nbc, why is it acceptable only to go after christian? >>...
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we asked you by poll which of our cartoon characters looked the most like us. we got some of the photographs, some of the pictures that came out of the i made face app. you didn't believe that one whatsoever. natalie did a little better. al, they really liked yours. >> al's is great. >> oh, al, that's -- that looks like you, the cartoon version. >> our winner, i'm told, is david gregory. >> i have to agree with that one. >> oh, yeah. >> come on. >> he won 60% of the votes. you got 21%. >> he looks like a character out of archer. >> he does. he does. >> wow! that's almost a dead match. >> it is. >> if you put the camera down a little bit you can see the animated man purse. >> and a baby bjorn. >> take that little bag and parade it around? >> he does. >> i've seen him. >> walks into a meeting with the man purse. >> it's a good way to get credibility. >> i think there's intervention. >>> now we have a check of our headlines this morning. >>> chilling testimony in a south african courtroom today in the bail hearing of oscar pistorius, the athlete is charged with th
we asked you by poll which of our cartoon characters looked the most like us. we got some of the photographs, some of the pictures that came out of the i made face app. you didn't believe that one whatsoever. natalie did a little better. al, they really liked yours. >> al's is great. >> oh, al, that's -- that looks like you, the cartoon version. >> our winner, i'm told, is david gregory. >> i have to agree with that one. >> oh, yeah. >> come on. >> he...
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place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp. i don't know how to explain it. 40 foot of motors that he had running over strings and wires. and then played each string individually with the mixer. there is a feeling of euphoria when somebody's really good at what they do. experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the warehouse. if you travel around you will see the exact same kind of weirdos doing their own thing. it is like in the bay area it's even more absurd. there seems to be more people
place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp....
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-- >> i did not like the violent cartoons. >> like the road runner? >> yes. lake-effect snow of the mason-dixon line this morning. the farther north today, the more cloudy. the farther south, the more sunshine you will get today. temperatures are close to the freezing mark. there was moisture on the road on my way here this morning. that could be black ice. hagerstown winchester, all over the freezing mark. it's 35 degrees in d.c. it feels like 18 in frederick with the wind chill, 19 winchester 31 degrees. in degrees we made it up to 47 yesterday, where we should be. today the average of 48 will not be reached. we will be about 10 degrees colder than that. let's show you today we have a break between storms. the next one across parts of texas likely to show them severe weather today. near blizzard conditions in mclean. heavy snow in kansas and nebraska. that is headed our way friday. that's when we expect a wintry mix and the clouds returning. enjoy today although it will be cold and partly cloudy, high between 34 and 39. mostly clear tonight, los in the teen
-- >> i did not like the violent cartoons. >> like the road runner? >> yes. lake-effect snow of the mason-dixon line this morning. the farther north today, the more cloudy. the farther south, the more sunshine you will get today. temperatures are close to the freezing mark. there was moisture on the road on my way here this morning. that could be black ice. hagerstown winchester, all over the freezing mark. it's 35 degrees in d.c. it feels like 18 in frederick with the wind...
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these cartoons are what i watched growing up.a pretty good job. what are we going to see? >> the intro to the show. introduce them to the world we're creating so we can get them familiar with sort of the rules and the practices are of how we work on stage so we can make them understand how the invisible people work. >> how invisible people work. let's bring to life saturday morning japanese cartoons and hand the stage over to anime momotaro. >> in anime, we can have anything like explosions. or cartoons. in anime we can have talking animals. old women with purple hair. for this production, the actors play many different roles including the role of cokin. are like theatrical ninjas. that's why we're all wearing these. whenever we're in black we're supposed to be invisible. many different jobs. we can move the set. bring in props. : . >> runs here at imagination stage through march the 10th. best for ages 5 to 10. $12 to $25. you can get them online at the box office or via phone. coming up in our next hour, continue to delve deepe
these cartoons are what i watched growing up.a pretty good job. what are we going to see? >> the intro to the show. introduce them to the world we're creating so we can get them familiar with sort of the rules and the practices are of how we work on stage so we can make them understand how the invisible people work. >> how invisible people work. let's bring to life saturday morning japanese cartoons and hand the stage over to anime momotaro. >> in anime, we can have anything...
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the dogs in their cartoons don't go to psychiatrists, they go to shooting ranges. [laughter] ted nugent will attend the state of the union tonight. or as deer call it, the greatest night of their lives. this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers and applause] come on! [crowd chanting stephen] [cheers and applause] thank you very much. , ladies and gentlemen. thank you for joining us. welcome to the broadcast. [cheers and applause] thank you so much for your love and support. you know i can't do this show without you. this show is for you. this show is to look out for what is coming in your life. [cheers and applause] and, folks, tonight i got your back, folks. as you know, tonight tonight barack-hussein obama gets to give his annual "look at me, i'm the president" speech. lop-a-doopa doo! lop-a-doopa doo! [laughter] all this stuff? it's not even in the constitution. [laughter] obama shouldn't even be up there givinging the speech. 2012 was supposed to be the gop's year: with the economy in
the dogs in their cartoons don't go to psychiatrists, they go to shooting ranges. [laughter] ted nugent will attend the state of the union tonight. or as deer call it, the greatest night of their lives. this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers and applause] come on! [crowd chanting stephen] [cheers and applause] thank you very much. , ladies and gentlemen. thank you for joining us. welcome to the...
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[cheers and applause] he signs his checks with a cartoon penis. [laughter] so i say, bravo, state senator-- or should i say future president-- campfield. there no way your educational ideas can fail. and if they do, we'll take away your government check, gaywad. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] [cheers an] >> stephen: welcome back. nation, i try to stay positive, but facts are facts. i know it, you know it. american values are in the crapper. case in point, i just said crapper on national television. [laughter] jimmy, did we bleep that? >> no, we didn't. >> stephen: goddammit! [laughter] and now it appears that america has hit rock bottom with a new app on facebook called "bang with friends" that lets you privately nominate those in your friends network you want to hook up with. [laughter] you know what they say about sex, it's an honor just to be nominated. [laughter] now the friends don't know you've nominated them unless they also nominate you, in which case, the app alerts you both. then, it's off to meet for, let's say, coffee. [lau
[cheers and applause] he signs his checks with a cartoon penis. [laughter] so i say, bravo, state senator-- or should i say future president-- campfield. there no way your educational ideas can fail. and if they do, we'll take away your government check, gaywad. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] [cheers an] >> stephen: welcome back. nation, i try to stay positive, but facts are facts. i know it, you know it. american values are in the crapper. case in point, i just said crapper...
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my cartoons depict can da that and humor.why started the cartoon, they were native characters and native situations. and my audience was geared toward natives. in the last four or five years they have become more universal where they stilled to the mainstream dominant culture. it's more universal now. i'm inspired by the people that are that i grew up with. my friend, my family, members of my tribe. and basically watching people and some of the things they do. it's surprising, if you pay attention to what people do and what people say, there's a lot of humor you can find in that, you know, making your own twists and certain things. >> people who have read my cartoons for the first time. i hope they take with them the appreciation of a native culture and native way of life. because it's not always depicted correctly in cinema or in books. but this cartoon coming from a genuine native american and these are my views, and even though they may not agree with the cartoons on some of my views. i hope they can appreciate it. it's dp
my cartoons depict can da that and humor.why started the cartoon, they were native characters and native situations. and my audience was geared toward natives. in the last four or five years they have become more universal where they stilled to the mainstream dominant culture. it's more universal now. i'm inspired by the people that are that i grew up with. my friend, my family, members of my tribe. and basically watching people and some of the things they do. it's surprising, if you pay...