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I love working with everyone on it. Copyright ? I now work with homeless people in Winnipeg, Manitobawe feed them and clothe them. Hopefully, his voice will be heard on this; his "activism" emulated. Indians.. one of the worst. He runs Many Hawks Special Operations Camp in Columbus, Georgia where he There was a real enthusiasm projected when discussing his masks. Mohican Press - ALL But we took care of them! I thought I was forgotten, apparently not. when you do too much of anything too much alcohol too many drugs. That would've been really cool if they'd have done that. Because it took so long to shoot, six months to shoot that and so many things went on. Yeah, you know, I am a good guy. Available - Free Downloads Only! He interjects things, seemingly out of nowhere, which had little to do with the question, leading one to suspect there was an agenda waiting to spew forth. How would you compare the role to others you've played? We got along with him. Since his feature debut in the 1990 drama The Shamans Source, Schweig has made an impressive mark on the acting world in such productions as Squanto: A Warriors Tale, The Scarlet Letter, Ron Howards The Missing, Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper Story, Indian Summer: The Oka Crisis, Cashing In, Casino Jack, and the Emmy-winning Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. He doesn't really think that just because an American Indian becomes a director that he will be able to craft a totally objective, and accurate, film? MP: Any plans of showcasing them, or giving them their day in the sun? Was it just a kiss? There is an endless amount of historical fact they dredge up from the past and twist it around and suck all the blood out of Indian people to paint their own pictures. STOREFRONT || I've never been, well.. they treated me like royalty. Those guys running around in the wool were so uncomfortable. RIGHTS RESERVED - Use of material elsewhere - including text, images, and He headed to the big screen following his Broadway performances. The way you're describing it doesn't really sound like the scene that was originally the blood they can out of us to paint their own pictures and then we'll be high and dry. And we didn't finish till, I don't know, 11, 12 something like that, anyway. ES: First of all, sober as a judge. So, you have the tradition to work with. but are you interjecting your own mood? Perhaps much is taken out of context. Some people don't know whether to love him or hate him. ES: I liked the ledge we were shooting on. Suddenly, surprisingly, Alice gives a look to her sister and jumps off after him. The girls would have been scared of everything! ES: Well .. it was more or less just business to me because nothing's ever historically correct. The following interview with Eric Schweig was conducted, via telephone, on February 1 and 2, 1998. And they put in all kinds of unnatural fears into kids' minds, or potentially can. On days when it got really hot they would carry two or three guys off with the heat. Certainly, we have a new found appreciation for interviewers! Twitter @VinceSchilling TikTok @VinceSchilling Email vschilling@indiancountrytoday.com he is also the opinions editor , to submit email: opinion@indiancountrytoday.com. She is the New York-based writer/podcast editor for Filmoria and film contributor at The Interrobang. EARLY They put them in. You know the difference between Indian elders and a lot of other elders? ES: Yes, I'd rather be seen as an individual who chooses acting as a profession. But we are running out of actors and we need new blood. We were in Columbus, Georgia for about a month. Just go ahead and tell me how you feel about that. Senility is a social disease. It's become a horrible reality. But after practicing, after a You know Wes Studi's got his own film company and he's doing . [Wardancer Film Group] So we can .. now we have them. You downgrade, or downplay, other situations in a movie in order to boost you know, like it or not Madeleine Stowe and Daniel Day-Lewis were the stars in that and that's what All the sets all the scenes a thousand extras at any given time running all over the place. The ramifications and issues surrounding interracial/cultural adoption are, I'm not trying to be antagonistic. It was incredible. We're curious about Jodhi May's mother. Born: June 19th 1967 Height: 6'2 Weight: 210lbs Eyes: brn Hair: blk Marital Status: none Heritage/Tribe: Inuit/German country: Canada EARLY Deidre phoned me up and told me . it's a contemporary thing where I play a sheriff. There seems to be something simmering below the surface in much of what he has to say. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS So, they did film something and obviously you And we had to do a lot of running and stuff. MP: It didn't leave you craving for the city lights? He's extremely He can do a lot of stuff with his looks. Your character, Hawkeye, and Chingachgook. there seemed a sense of family. ES: You gotta put a little bit of that in there. MP: So, we're not looking at masks that are all going to be the same, but all unique. I am a resource assistant for youth, I work in the street. LINKS Although I was forcibly detached from my Inuit culture I always knew I was Inuit in my heart and I knew I had a real mother somewhere. It was kind of disappointing because it fit right in. Is there anything that you are aware of any possibilities on the horizon that they can look forward to? It was the 1700's, so unless you're over 200 years old you can't really say what went on back there. We were down there for about a month and we worked with this guy with a beard who was a real outdoorsman. We need to come together as a global indigenous community. It was wonderfully portrayed between the two of you, but would it have been correct in those days? It's so cheesy. ES: He was intense. Although at one point they wanted to shave everybody's hair off. Sometimes I felt like I wanted to scream or something. Things got ugly sometimes and I don't sit around like some of these lap dogs. Now you see movies like Dances With Wolves or The Last of the Mohicans and there is some attempt to show Indian people as people, so when my little girl says to me, while pointing to YOU, "That's one of the good guys", you've done But I made the bottom of the mask protrude a little bit more. And it was one of the six. I work with sex trade workers and I try to hook them up with agencies that can help them. Stars: Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Misha Collins, Alexander Calvert, Sarah Troyer, Jonathan Cherry, Eric Schweig Writer: Davy Perez, series created by Eric Kripke Director: Nina Lopez-Corrado . People from all over the world. It's a shame we [Indian actors] haven't been given the opportunity to well, you know, Wes is doing really good. One of our problems is finding a voice and speaking up, speaking out really loud too, if you want to. He's a nice enough guy. As you've read in the interview, a film project is likely to materialize. effects - without our expressed, written permission, constitutes copyright Copyright 1997 - 2020 by MP: Though we feel The Last of the Mohicans is your best film, certainly the most popular MP: I sense a certain dissatisfaction within you regarding that film. So, what they would like to know is what would He was into powder rifles and stuff like that. friendly towards each other or any of that. They'll suck all MP: How about firing a musket. I: Some of the scenes, especially in the canoes - was that really you guys? Could you tell us about it? I get to wear my hair in braids, a black bolero hat and chaps, and I get to ride! COURIER || MP: I imagine they do! Okay, you're a carver, an actor, a musician, and a drama coach. [laughs] There could have been a few more women. an Inuit duo! All of this stuff is a direct connection between that and Blackstone and a lot of these topics come up in Blackstone. ES: Oh You know, I can't remember. MP: Well, what I mean is that you guys, in the movie of course, went through every possible trial and tribulation. Do you really feel as though you're making a departure from yourself? Even in the 70s, or the 80s . the early 80s. [Laughter] We just stood there with those guys. And that works to create a well-rounded villain. Perhaps we are wrong. MP: Uncas. I guess it turned out alright. unless they start writing scripts about contemporary things. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS. I don't get it because those are our babies. And that's not the way it's supposed to be. There's got to be a lot of women in order for there to be a lot of guys MP: Well, in that regard, most of the film takes place where you wouldn't expect to FIND a lot of women, on the battle front. I think, anyway. Yeah, she was younger and a little more easier going so you could rap with her about more things than with Madeleine Stowe. If they were operable it would have been more fun. It was an alternative school for troubled teens who couldn't cope with a regular school curriculum so they booted them all out and put them all in a big building. I: And you were out there for five months in the Smoky Mountains what was it like? Please do not reproduce it, in any form, without our permission. Try to balance it, you know.. go AMAZON.COM/LOTM STOREFRONT. They haven't solved it. MP: Are the original masks, the ones you are recreating are they in museums in Russia? Basic description does not do this moment justice. It is the quality of the account that relegates a piece as history, not necessarily the race or nationality of the chronicler. Okay . You were born in Inuvik? Guide book STILL I: I believe you are half-German and half-Inuit and you are involved with the Canadian Alliance and the Solidarity for Native People? You know what? Some people actually got hurt. If they take VERY good care of them you know. Does he realize that all history is written from a viewpoint? ES: After I left the Mohicans, I said, "I hope I never see him again." But that was a superb scene! different states and different coliseums .. and they're harmless! MESSAGE BOARD, STOREFRONTS! Anything that had to do with the fort . because it was hot in there and it was stuffy. anti-anybody. "Please don't release this in English!". GATHERINGS || E: I had fun, really. Eric Schweig in War Of The Worlds - Dust To Dust (1989) morakina23 64K views 11 years ago A Millennial Job Interview Dream Reach Media 12M views 4 years ago What It Takes To Be A Good Leader:. E: Yes, we all did, but I like to do as many stunts as I can, except falling off the cliff, of course! Personal use on your own home PC is permissible! He's pretty likeable. It's also the truth that you have to do something about it. At first it took us about a minute or a minute and a half when we first got a hold of them to get them ready to fire. Probably in a little while. but, I'll get the script in MP: You know, in some ways though, contemporary pieces are worse because they're filled with all sorts of horrors and things that wouldn't happen in a million years. MP: So, I get the impression you didn't like Red River much. How would he feel if film directors did not use native people in native roles? Not to portray these times would be to "twist" history. MP: What WAS filmed? No one wants to see this all the time. ES: No, I haven't. It is up front and it is brutally honest. Let us digress we very much want to like Eric Schweig. it to them. EARLY And we have hired more Native journalists in the past year than any news organization and with your help we will continue to grow and create career paths for our people. I've been doing this for 25 years now. Powwow Trail (2001- ) Episode: White Man's Indian Hollywood will flog it to death. with us. Did you find that different from other film experiences? MP: And if the opportunity arose, and it was a role you liked, would you work with him again? That a European version of an event is no less valid than an Indian version? And I just like the idea of, like I said before [in a previous conversation], reaching back into time and duplicating the mask and taking them back from the people who stole You know? It wasn't too heavy. It was probably him. E: I think they wanted that, but the height did come into it. MP: Why did you specifically choose the Inuit Spirit masks as the subject of your carvings? MP: The problem, then, is if all an Indian actor can get cast as is something like that.. that's definitely a problem. MP: Do you recall any special problems that were presented by the rugged terrain that LOTM was filmed in? I mean Russell and I did, but you know, Russell and I Daniel and I come from we might as well be a zillion miles away. something good there. Thanks, Eric. It's cool, everything's cool. well, it's getting better, Was she on the set all the time? Even so, it seems to us, one simply must dispute much of what he says. We have feasts around here and they eat first. Not Chimney Rock was that Chimney Rock? He's normal. ES: There's about 14 or 15 kids in it and we get together.. actually, I'm waiting for some plays to come in to a local bookstore here. We go down to the gym and I just. my girlfriend and I, we look around for different monologues and scenes for I: When the movie first premiered, did you think it would be such a hit as it has been? What we'd like to start with is for you to paint a picture of who you feel you are for us. MP: Well, a lot of people feel put out! ES: Yeah, Asheville's really nice. That's one of the nicest small towns I've ever been in. They could either. because they'll wind up either dead or in jail. Interviewing is something we hadn't done So, the more contemporary films we can do and be allowed to be a part of society and society's subconscious, then the better it will be. Regarding the love scene; you said in another interview several years ago that it was filmed and then cut out. As expected, we found ourselves liking him a great deal, and we quickly came to a mutually agreeable arrangement for displaying his work. MP: When you watch the movie it seems as though you guys had bonded. We had a love scene that was cut out. Ex mercenaries that have seen and done horrible things decide to retire and open up a used car lot. We don't have the numbers; we represent less than 5% of the total population in North America. In regards to the entire star system and awards systemI don't care who has won what or who has done this or that or the other thing. What was the most trying on you personally? Running 5 to 8 miles a day. E: Yes, but I got restless. MP: Did you get closer to Jodhi May would you say, than to say, Madeleine Stowe? MP: I guess you believe that judgment on any society falls on how they treat their children and their elders? I have done bit parts in Bordertown and The Black Stallion. There's absolutely no guarantee, but if I'm not doing anything MP: Well, I hate to say "great" that you're not working, but if you're not working it would be great if you could come. infringement! Born on the 19th June, 1967, Inuvik, Canada FILMOGRAPHY 1990 : The Shaman's Source : Robert Crow 1992 : By Way of the Stars (TV) :. MP: Were they downplaying the Uncas/Alice relationship? That's what I like to see. retrospect, how do you feel about the quality of that film? And you take care of yourself Whew! Eric Schweig is a Canadian born Inuit actor, who is best renowned for his work in the 1992 film, The Last of the Mohicans in which he stars as Chingachgook's son, Uncas. MP: Would you describe yourself as a private person? MP: Cast as the Indian all the time, but you'd prefer to be offered a role because you're a good actor? And it's really hard, I guess it's hard, I've never been a parent, but it'd be hard to differentiate your child's freedom and their safety. Col. Dave Webster runs this thing out of Columbus, The following interview with Eric Schweig was conducted, via telephone, on February 1 and 2, 1998. I don't know, that's the editor's fault. out but don't stay out too late. We won't have a leg to stand on on our Book Store page. I've never told anyone I am a Marlon Brando or whoever. HISTORY || Invited to the conference to share his own experiences and perspectives, Eric was pleased to have the opportunity to speak on a topic close to his heart. Nobody gives a His filmographic credentials include a slew of TV series such as . You know .. they just did whatever they had to do. E: I've just finished this thing in Atlanta, Georgia, maybe two months ago, called Shenandoah. We're working on it. I: Have you seen the whole film unedited? There's this woman Claudia who's the So, by the time And, if there should be any activism it should be to talk to kids you see, if you're going to solve a lot of the problems within the Indian community, as far as civil If the movie makes $80 million, they don't care what I say. Anyway, Vern picked it up one day and said "Hey, this is wild, man. before it was a tad more difficult than we'd anticipated. Before taking the role, did you have any familiarity with muskets or did you have to train for that? MP: Please correct me if I'm getting the wrong assumptions here. All of a sudden they just start busting out. In A lot of these people are among your biggest fans, which is why many of them came to our web site in the first place. It's everybody's favorite spot. ES: Uhmm. No, it wasn't a sex scene. ES: Tell them, "Thanks for your support. Like the kiss between Hawkeye and Cora? Certainly, we have a new found appreciation for interviewers! He was in good humor throughout. Guide book STILL E: Pretty good, thank you! It was great. MP: Where as a well made period piece, showing history as realistically as can be, is good. I like walking with my gun and my dogs in the woods near here. That's no lie either. MP: What was your favorite scene in the movie? The following interview with Eric Schweig was conducted, via telephone, on February 1 and 2, 1998. What is it like working with Blackstone's all-star cast? You have to have some sort of sympathy or empathy for villains like otherwise. He was one of the leaders of the 70-day siege at Wounded Knee in 1973, an incident which arose out of an AIM dispute with federal and tribal authorities. What's he like on the set?" Obviously, one of the only ways to do that, since there's not too many opportunities in Hollywood or the whole industry in general . you have to sort of start making your own Interview with Eric: All of this info came from an interview (my interview form) on May 2nd 2000. celebrity. Would it be as you just described .. to retake possession of them? Is that something you had experience with before? effects - without our expressed, written permission, constitutes copyright I said "You know what? We have to take advantage of this because it's gonna burn out, they're gonna flog the shit out of it and then there's gonna be nothing." MP: Do you see that on the other end of the spectrum too, with the elderly? Or, at least wonder why he says it! the answers, and everybody does that well, basically as human beings we know the difference between right and wrong. Tom & Huck or Pontiac Moon if they were done differently, not Tom & Huck, but Pontiac Moon. them in the first place. RIGHTS RESERVED - Use of material elsewhere - including text, images, and Please Note: This interview is the property of Mohican Press. We realize many of you are huge Eric Schweig fans. It's impossible to say. I am just concerned that whoever is doing it is pulling their weight. They reminded me of me. He is corrupt and if he can't get what he wants done one way, he'll get it done another. Did you ever feel like "us against them" or "we've got another obstacle to go through and we've got to watch out for each other"; or was [Sad voice. to see that kind of ugliness but it's the truth. Support Indian Country Today for as little as $10. Lots of it, and we have to control it. And I get with her. The battle scenes were spectacular! "In a scene inspired by a Bierstadt painting," says Mann, "they all come together at the creek. ES: Oh yeah, Lake James. Of course, like you were saying before, the old films from the 50s were horrible .. the Indians were the bad guys and they had to be eradicated no matter what. a couple of days and then meet the director, I guess. [Laughter]. Made for the talented actor and artist that is Eric Schweig. ES: Oh, probably Tom & Huck. [Laughter]. [Laughter] "Hold on! If you don't love what you're doing then don't do it. E: The only stage shot was the waterfall and the cave. People in New Zealand are getting this program but people in Seattle can't watch it. ES: Well oh man. I can't remember which scene it was. He will muscle people or threaten them, he is duplicitous and two-faced when he has to be. I. RM F6FR3M - RELEASE DATE: Aug 26, 1992. That's where their home is and we're fighting over her Eric was forthcoming and, we believe, candid in his responses; gracious, and willing to discuss everything we asked. We haven't put anything on yet but we're planning on it. But I did a thing recently called Broken Chain, and I'll use that as a reference. Over near Lake James. But it was us, except going over the waterfalls. He was ALWAYS doing that. The scenes the way it was shot. E: Yes, it was. MP: Granted, we've held this film up to extreme scrutiny, but how do you reconcile this meticulous behavior with some of the flaws, like the blue cap and megaphone at Massacre Valley, that made it into the final cut? I used to hate it but I got used to them after awhile. RIGHTS RESERVED - Use of material elsewhere - including text, images, and Enjoy! of symbolic imagery. This is all in the 1800s and actually we shot it over at the ranch where they shot Legends of the Fall. If you do good things, good things will happen. Does he know that, in fact, all these characters are not based on fiction? He was in good humor throughout. MP: It looks real good. and.. of course they're not gonna care and they're gonna forget everything. To his credit, he has appeared in over 30 movies over a span of twenty years. The stupidest idea or concept I've ever ], 45's and shot guns. So, by the time of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. It will be cool because it will be the first time I'll be on a set and.. abstaining. Not necessarily on a compassionate level because I wouldn't describe Andy Fraser as a compassionate character. Even at night. ES: Yeah, Wes was cool. They scratched the money together and made T-shirts. AMAZON.COM/LOTM STOREFRONT. In COLOR! Titel: 500 Nations - Die Geschichte der Indianer - Staffel 0 Folge 3 : Episode 3; Luftdatum: Renommierte Gste: Fernsehsender: CBS. But when Daniel walks into the Huron village he almost gets his brains knocked out. Want To Purchase One Of Eric's Videos? My mother died of alcoholism and she was homeless as well. He's a really funny guy. The Indians were ambushed by Russians. They would have liked to have seen that scene kept in or at least the relationship more developed, alongside Hawkeye and Cora's. We come from two different distinct worlds. In fact, he stayed at that, not a chateau What's the name of that E: There are six different nations in the Mohawk nation. We love his portrayal of Uncas. So. you know, we've got to take advantage of it and they'll have nothing left short of Last of the Dog Men which is a ludicrous concept for a film about Guide book STILL A GUEST AT THE GREAT MOHICAN GATHERING OF 1999. That's good because anything that can you know what I'm into in? ES: If I'm not working, yep! MENUS! They made me dive from one canoe to another. Go To The MOHICAN PRESS BOOK SHOPPE, For More Mohican Musings, Use The MOHICAN MUSINGS INDEX. With the village? It was really hard to get that damn ball. Did you enjoy being in the midst of all that awesome scenery and wilderness? It would be like a culture shock when Indians move into the city. trains action stars in the use of different tactical weapons. AMAZON.COM/LOTM STOREFRONT. Return To Part 1 Of ERIC SCHWEIG: AN INTERVIEW, See Eric As Uncas, From The DVD-version: UNCAS & ALICE, A cause dear to his heart, read: We're heading out." MP: Throughout the film there is featured some terrific landscapes. rights, or land claims, or any of that, you have to start healing yourself. We chose to post them on this site because a great deal of it is relevant to the making of the movie and we felt most of you would be interested in reading it. I: And I presume the Hurons were speaking French? He expects the same from his cast and his crew. SOUNDTRACK || One of the six and French, so that they could talk amongst themselves. It was huge. It was stupid not to! the least. Most of that was because there were so many people in there all the time. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS, ADOPTION SPEECH DELIVERED BY ERIC SCHWEIG. I went over to his hotel and sat around with him. So, should we start a letter writing campaign? If there was a young boy who could not keep his hands off his father's or uncles' hunting implements and then he whined when they went out hunting, chances were that thats what he wanted to do. As long as Europeans or Euro-American film makers are making movies about Indian people, there is always going to be this. Things like that, you know, the time of day or whatever, but .. if you mean were we planning to strike up a business or something or go skydiving, or meet each other's family .. it was nothing We don't want to attack his words. MP: Is this role already accepted or is it something you're considering? I: Do you think it's promoting your career in the way you would like it to? So finally, after three or four years of screwing around I got around to it. He's pretty intense. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS We have seen your work and it's beautiful. I broke the cycle by not drinking and finding out what I'm NOT. If there's any kind of panic, it started at the top with the producers. Madeleine Stowe. good idea to have one of your masks displayed in the vicinity. Available - Free Downloads Only! We were particularly struck by his comments pertaining to children which seemed Eric was forthcoming and, we believe, candid in his responses; gracious, and willing to discuss everything we asked. Ava Burnett. MP: Okay. 1997 - 2020 by You know, he hung out and he talked to . anybody. I never met my biological mother. COLLECTIBLES || The copy we were given is very poor, and was somewhat difficult to transcribe. They could come so close but the rest is just theoretical, or hypothetical. It's kind of difficult.. You see a lot of, well, I It's not a monumental, you know, a paradigm change, but it effects them. Gorgeous Men. infringement! There were also a few scenes cut out that should not have been. MP: I know you've had experience framing houses. Okay, I just want to backtrack just a little bit. All of this helps a lot in my performance. E: No, I didn't. I told everybody right from the beginning, listen man.. we better take advantage of this while it lasts because they're gonna flog it to death. of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. People either love it or they hate it and that's what you want. I think if ANY Indian actor is going to use their profession, acting, as a forum it should be to advocate things like what happens to you MP: It is really scary to be a parent now. I lived in hostels and I was an alcoholic until 14 years ago. So, that's good to see. I'm into it. 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