[laughs] I don't know what MP: Okay, many people are sincerely anxious to see you in more films. It was shot in Vancouver and I talked to Wes after he finished it. something good there. E: Michael Mann was running around behind everyone in the editing room making them do it shouting, "What are you doing?". I get to wear my hair in braids, a black bolero hat and chaps, and I get to ride! It's jacked up obviously for television so the story is more interesting. A war between blue coats and Indians. Blackstone's Eric Schweig provides some fun facts about his life. He exhibits a fine sense of humor. . or play a dulcimer, learn how to play a dulcimer. The way you're describing it doesn't really sound like the scene that was originally went to a school to speak in Denver. When you do that you really have to commit. He was in good humor throughout. But, you don't see you know what you don't see? impact, and it's art imitating life and vice versa. Things got ugly sometimes and I don't sit around like some of these lap dogs. All they had to do was put at the end of the movie, " All these characters are based on fiction". That's what these guys do in the movies. I didn't see a hell of a lot of women in that movie. Or maybe it would be a Was she on the set all the time? E: Oh, that was the hardest time anyone ever had. I don't know. Of course then he will do something that is sweet and redeeming. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. They sort of fashioned him after Tony Soprano, I think. and I saw the most amazing art work in this school. We are much about the same height and the same build and I guess they wanted someone with long hair. STOREFRONT || Okay . You were born in Inuvik? E: The terrific points about the movie was the cinematography on the locations and the costumes. Could you tell him Eric said "hello"? of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. I: Have you seen the whole film unedited? (A boyish laughter interrupts the train of thought.). ES: Yeah. I: Well, that explains that! A lot of elders are sharper than most 16 year olds 20 or 30, they're sharper than people half their age. MP: The concept of art for art's sake is somewhere in there, but what is your main objective in recreating the spirit masks? MP: It is really scary to be a parent now. it pure business, more or less? MOHICAN PRESS I play an Alaskan conservationist who comes to help him out, because the mining company starts poisoning all his wolves. MP: Then they'll be there for future generations? the real, well .. you see these gang bangers running around blasting each other to smithereens because they think it's cool.. because that's what you do. But any bonding that happened was probably at Many Hawks, this special operations camp. I just wish this had a bit more exposure down in the States. We got along with him. How would he feel if film directors did not use native people in native roles? AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS. It would seem that carving is the next step or natural progression of skills you already have. Just go ahead and tell me how you feel about that. Gangster rap's fine for the individual who doesn't want to pick up a gun and . Perhaps much is taken out of context. It is up front and it is brutally honest. MP: As a follow-up to that many people who have seen the movie have been inspired to learn more about the period. MP: So, most of what you've been offered, not just yourself, but with a lot of Indian people, . it's always "the Indian" role of a hundred or so years ago? SOUNDTRACK || Why they go stir crazy and they forget . and they loose their memories? ES: Yeah, but I understand the reason why. If you don't love what you're doing then don't do it. [Laughs] In case people liked ours better! But there was some kind of beef with the production company and the North Carolina tourism division. there's such a thing as senility. ES: Well, we did boycott the set one day because all the extras were getting shit on. MP: The problem, then, is if all an Indian actor can get cast as is something like that.. that's definitely a problem. E: I would go on and on about the things that were wrong in the movie. ES: You know what? Was that ever filmed? ES: Well, as long as it doesn't come over this way! But you know, it's expected. You know, if you get beaten down for so long and then you You know, Robert DeNiro and Val Kilmer didn't go out to the closest available reservation and give him an eagle feather oh, sorry, Al Pacino didn't give him an eagle feather to join his division downtown in Los Angeles. on our Book Store page. But Russell Means (Chingachgook) said, "NO, I'm an Indian. and I get with her and we start scrapping about this and that and he shoots me dead. Would it be accurate to say you're attracted to the arts in general? Has Eric ever heard of "running the gauntlet"? I would. They scratched the money together and made T-shirts. 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. As a former foster child himself, he knows all too well the obstacles that youth can face when growing up in care. No one wants to see this all the time. I spent thousands of dollars at the Asheville Mall. We hope this helps you to know him as he is MOHICAN PRESS: We've read many bits and pieces of information, in print and on the Internet, by people who claim they know who you are. ES: Well .. it was more or less just business to me because nothing's ever historically correct. 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. Indians from all over the country, Canada just everywhere. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS MP: He's been real busy.. doing quite well. That was a pain in the ass, to say Eric Schweig The Missing Interview. It was probably [name omitted] He's the 1st AD. He has said elsewhere that he credits his girlfriend Gail and his agent Deidre Sam with helping him in his recovery. Born in Canada's Northwest Territories and of Inuvialuit lineage, Schweig was adopted into an abusive family as a baby and suffered under their treatment until, at age 16, he ran away to Toronto.. E: I think it was a mix. We don't want to attack his words. He's pretty intense. Basic description does not do this moment justice. effects - without our expressed, written permission, constitutes copyright unless they start writing scripts about contemporary things. LINKS That scene has repeatedly come up because following that, when you're getting your wound dressed by Cora ES: Oh yes. 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 I was homeless when I was a kid. It could have been developed more. That's who you have to focus on. ES: Well, that's hard to say because mostly all I did was run. Master Carver Eric Schweig (Ray Dean Thrasher) learned under the tutelage of renowned Tahltan carver Vern Etzerza. A film that tries to cover too much historical ground at least 40 years in too little screen time and winds up becoming a bore because of it. He runs Many Hawks Special Operations Camp in Columbus, Georgia where he 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: And if the opportunity arose, and it was a role you liked, would you work with him again? They were troubled kids. Many visitors have commented upon the quality of your masks. MENUS! We have seen your work and it's beautiful. COURIER || There's this woman Claudia who's the He seems like a good guy. ES: Yes. Some of my friends are Mohawks. We went down to Columbus, Ga., for a month and trained in this anti-terrorist camp. 30 below weather. He was into powder rifles and stuff like that. ES: Well, you know, it's a period piece. I thought I was forgotten, apparently not. I think, anyway. Could you tell us about it? It's pretty good. you see a lot of them come out of their Just a cop. What did you guys feel, or you personally, when you were filming those scenes? But you know, for what it's worth, Last of the Mohicans, it's a good movie. Suddenly, surprisingly, Alice gives a look to her sister and jumps off after him. Mostly it was an hour and a half long sprint! It's there with each of these kids, though, and they'll carry that with them. E: Very, very hot and sticky and it rained a lot. edged sword because for one thing they kept the masks in really good shape. It's a DAMN sight better than movies they had in the 50s. MP: Please correct me if I'm getting the wrong assumptions here. I: How do you feel about Indians being depicted in films by white people, in earlier movies? He also creates his own designs and concepts. I have done bit parts in Bordertown and The Black Stallion. MOHICANS It could have been shot better. ES: Yeah, all up and down there; all over here. Thanks, Eric. I: When you go down to L. A., do you mix in with the other actors or stay to yourself? It's also the truth that you have to do something about it. And I'm waiting to see if I can get the role of Joseph Stone, a cop who's been to Lebanon and all that. infringement! A few final comments. [More laughter]. Yeah, ask any actor and they will tell you one of the most fun things to do is to make a departure from yourself and play a villain. So, by the time of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. The girls would have been scared of everything! Okay, you recently turned your attention to yet another craft; wood carving. You know. psychopaths running around. If they take VERY good care of them you know. ES: He was intense. Eric Schweig has spoken freely about his alcoholism. As you've read in the interview, a film project is likely to materialize. E: I had fun, really. ES: No, not really. a half, two years ago, Jessica State . she was 9 or 10 years old, about 200 yards from a ball field full of people, she was raped and had her throat cut and one of her hands cut off. That ES: Yeah.it's a.. yeah. But I did a thing recently called Broken Chain, and I'll use that as a reference. Yeah, they're making they're redeeming themselves. with us. Does he realize war and violence do really take place, even though we are "not born to hate each other"? Nobody gives a And, hang out with my girlfriend. ES: Yeah, absolutely. ES: Yeah, that's. see, this is almost right on the money. Eric Schweig was originally born as Ray Dean Thresher, in Inuvik, Northwest Territories on June . And it has a real understanding of who Eric is. I'm getting a script in a couple of days. That's because people listen to them. But they didn't want to shave his hair, so they gave into us. I: Where there any significant problems with the movie? So, it it is somewhat difficult to have to knock his words. 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 Do you see yourself as having an empathy with these kids, since you've walked in their shoes? I am a resource assistant for youth, I work in the street. Certainly, we have a new found appreciation for interviewers! It's not a monumental, you know, a paradigm change, but it effects them. Some people don't know whether to love him or hate him. E: I'll stay in movies until I can get enough money to buy a ranch in Montana, live the life of a hermit get 10 or 15 dogs sounds good, doesn't it? ES: No. If you cultivate that, when he is 30 years old he would be the best possible asset for his community. MP: Well, having been here already, would you ever want to revisit western North Carolina, the scene of the crime? mask each and every time? They can get egotistical. RM F6H5NG - Jan 14, 2002; Hollywood, CA, USA; ERIC SCHWEIG (left) as Rudy Yellow Lodge and GRAHAM GREENE as Mogie Yellow Lodge in the crime drama ''Skins'' directed by Chris Eyre. just dump you off and you're there. Does he know that the six nations are of the Iroquois, and the Mohawks are one of the six? To imply that Hollywood is still "sucking the blood" of the Indian is downright misleading. Did he really think the movie would "stink"? MP: The photo of the mask you described. on the cover of the book, is that 18th century or 19th century? Born: June 19th 1967 Height: 6'2 Weight: 210lbs Eyes: brn Hair: blk Marital Status: none Heritage/Tribe: Inuit/German country: Canada It's cool, everything's cool. well, it's getting better, and.. of course they're not gonna care and they're gonna forget everything. MP: Another scene that may have been filmed but didn't make it in the final cut was when you were approaching the fort. 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. Regarding Vern I've read a couple of scripts that were on the money. Eric Schweig The Missing Interview - YouTube 0:00 / 2:10 Eric Schweig The Missing Interview Ogichidaawi 414 subscribers 174K views 14 years ago Eric Schweig interview from The. E: I caught that myself! ES: Yeah, I just get a real charge out of it.. so does anybody who's listening. But I made the bottom of the mask protrude a little bit more. He is corrupt and if he can't get what he wants done one way, he'll get it done another. No problem. Powwow Trail (2001- ) Episode: White Man's Indian E: Yes, but I got restless. MP: Have you remained in contact with either one? We, and certainly your fans, appreciate it. Please do not reproduce it, in any form, without our permission. E: I don't mix with other actors. As a former foster child himself, he knows all too well the obstacles that youth can face when growing up in care. I don't think he plays but he'd like to MUSINGS || What was your relationship like with those two actors? E: No, I haven't. I don't Enjoy! STOREFRONT || There are no subscriptions or costs. That, perhaps, is petty stuff. before it was a tad more difficult than we'd anticipated. 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. Or, at least wonder why he says it! Not to portray these times would be to "twist" history. MP: Okay! I see a lot of people who look all over the place for answers, except inside themselves. Russell or Daniel? Faye Marie. In COLOR! First, how were you chosen for the role of Uncas? I don't get it because those are our babies. He worked most of the time. 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. You've known him as Uncas. I told Vern about that. Please Note: This interview is the property of Mohican Press. I love working with everyone on it. He was ALWAYS doing that. Where as Indian people, for the most part, everybody listens to their elders, everybody takes care of them. It's box office numbers. I don't cut my hair for nobody!" We have them back and now we can take care of them. Either your adopted or your natural family? I was adopted at six months of age. He's got a real character face. And I'm a damn hand with a harmonica! MESSAGE BOARD, STOREFRONTS! It starts with the individual person. SOUNDTRACK || I don't like to refer to it as a reference. They took it to the extreme with Last of the Dog Men, which is ludicrous! So, pretty soon, if you start looking inside yourself for He didn't socialize. you know, and isn't psychotic. Year by year. We're heading out." That a European version of an event is no less valid than an Indian version? [Laughs] He was just They employed 250 carpenters and they smacked it all up. But when Daniel walks into the Huron village he almost gets his brains knocked out. an Inuit duo! 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:. MP: Where as a well made period piece, showing history as realistically as can be, is good. And the colors. the picture that was taken of this mask, the colors were a bit off. A GUEST AT THE GREAT MOHICAN GATHERING OF 1999. MP: Were they downplaying the Uncas/Alice relationship? ES: Yes! ES: Uhhh no.. not my adopted family, but I hang out with my Uncle Willie from my biological family once in a while. The scenes the way it was shot. We found the one-year teacher retention rate at GDL in 2010-2011 was 79%; Green Dot Locke teachers, overall, were more highly educated than their . The general public doesn't like So, that's good to see. It's scheduled for June in North Carolina. Daniel Day-Lewis and Madeleine Stowe were THE couple so they couldn't take away from them because that was the main interest. Is that something you had experience with before? Probably the fort scenes. ES: Yes. ES: I don't know, they should have stuck it in there. Was it just a kiss? And it was one of the six. This is to be shot in Vancouver, if it all happens. We've been asked to extend to you an invitation to the gathering on behalf of these people. All three of us stood there with them. He's a nice enough guy. I'd take a picture of every one of them, too! their heart.. and it's pretty wild to watch them do these kind of things.. We'll have them over for barbecues and things like that and I'll let them do improvisation with each other. MP: Okay, well. aside from the masks, which will obviously be going to take a lot of your time and focus.. are you still pursuing your acting career? them to do. E: Oh, yeah. These kids were so awesome, they just blew me away. I work with sex trade workers and I try to hook them up with agencies that can help them. E: No, I didn't. a couple of days and then meet the director, I guess. MENUS! If someone wants a reference like, "How was he to work with? Out of all the scenes that you did, what was the most difficult? He opens up about the joys and challenges of being a new foster caregiver to two siblings. They sort of fashioned him after Tony Soprano, I think. If you're ever in Asheville, there's a guy that ran the restaurant downstairs from the hotel. Did you feel close? But he said them. So, what they would like to know is what would AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS Running 5 to 8 miles a day. Want To Purchase One Of Eric's Videos? Mohican Press - ALL AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS, ADOPTION SPEECH DELIVERED BY ERIC SCHWEIG. I don't know what Russell's up to. In an interview with ICTMN, Schweig discussed life experiences that have helped him to play his role in Blackstone, his belief in giving back to the community, and how he has obtained such success in his career. What's he like on the set?" People are treating kids like animals. Yeah, it's the most horrible death scene that I've ever done. Does he? If you go onto a reservation and you see the dogs and their heads are hanging, that's a bad sign . you know, people don't care about them. That's no lie either. We invite your comments on our comments, or on the interview, on the Not just a regular 20th century guy? It's so big. That's what I like to see. out but don't stay out too late. Massive games; twice the size of a football field and we are, I don't know what either one of them is doing. time or was it just.. you know, "I'm just doing this"? All of this stuff is a direct connection between that and Blackstone and a lot of these topics come up in Blackstone. I assume that you didn't have much knowledge, before landing the role of Uncas, of the period history behind LOTM not only of And I have to say that out of all the cast members, I think you gave a fine performance and we wanted to interview you primarily. Was it meant to be like that? [Laughter]. of symbolic imagery. I try to say this to kids: It has to do with that fear of success. private or he was. before it was a tad more difficult than we'd anticipated. We actually talked them out of that! MP: I know you've had experience framing houses. 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. How is he different from them? 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. I'm an actor who just happens to be an Indian. The stupidest idea or concept I've ever They sold a lemon to the wrong person and find themselves reverting back to their old ways as mercenaries. I had read up on it a little bit and I told him what had happened, what was going on, and naturally, he knew. retrospect, how do you feel about the quality of that film? And so, it has to start with YOU. But, nobody went to work. In the past, a hundred years ago, we would watch our toddlers, and what they had predisposition for doing. I'm not an Indian actor. think I'd hesitate. But they didn't! I've always been into that, ever since I was a kid. I had no idea. 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. Just a chance to. you can see it in them.. certain monologues that hit home with them. 1997 - 2020 by I was born in Inuvik NWT in 1967 and moved south to Ontario with my adoptive family in the early 70s. ES: Yeah, they could have it's all politics. They'll suck all E: Yes, to an extent! You should do THIS!" I now work with homeless people in Winnipeg, Manitobawe feed them and clothe them. COLLECTIBLES || of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. Personal use on your own home PC is permissible! Tell us about Andy Fraser, the character you're playing. 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