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Pat Mendoza - Biography
"If you lie down with a dog,
you get licked!"
Pat at home with "Moe"
Fiji days
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Pat Mendoza,
an internationally acclaimed storyteller, who has just returned from the
Fiji Islands, is also an author, singer, composer, humorist, and musician,
was nominated by United States Congressman Mark Udall to represent his
home state of Colorado at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. for the
2000 Millennium Celebration. Mendoza has appeared throughout the United
States and Canada, as well as the British Isles since 1976.
Buddy Breathing in Fiji
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Fiji Sunsets
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Boulder County Deputy
two months before the
'71 "riots on the hill"
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Prior to his performing
career, Mendoza was a police officer and martial arts instructor (he holds
black belts in Kung fu and Tae kwondo) for seven and a half years (including
a year and a half as a homicide investigator). He was a member of two state
champion swimming teams, is still an avid weightlifter, martial artist
and is a PADI certified open water diver.
Pat's career as a storyteller
and songsmith has been unique, in that he has carefully researched and
visited all of the places from which he has crafted his tales. He has lived
and worked with indigenous peoples in three cultures, in three countries
and was formally adopted by the Cheyenne and honored by Lakota people because
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Exploring Fiji's coral
reefs
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In 1999, Pat received a
standing ovation as a Featured storyteller at the National Storytelling
Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee. He was also featured at the 1998 Yukon
International Storytelling Festival in White Horse, Yukon Territory, Canada,
Juneau, Alaska, as well as in Port Angeles, Washington, Eugene, Oregon,
Sioux Falls, South Dakota and in Denver, Colorado. His work has been heard
on National Public Radio, nationally on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
and the British Broadcasting Corp. While performing in England and Scotland,
in 1998, he was the featured artist on the BBC for an entire week. His
repertoire of original musical productions, songs and stories has earned
him an audience comprised of all age groups. Since 1976, Pat has performed
well over 15,000 shows. His audiences have been those in performing arts
theaters, schools, colleges, universities, juvenile detention centers and
prisons.He has been seen and heard by millions of people.
Books Written
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Pat’s first nonfiction, storytelling
book, Song of Sorrow: Massacre at Sand Creek ©
1993 by Willow Wind Publishing Company is required reading in history and
anthropology classes at junior/senior high schools, colleges, and universities
throughout the United States. The book is also under option for a screen
play adaptation with a Hollywood producer.
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His second book, Four
Great Rivers To Cross ©1998, was awarded the 1999 Honor
Titles for "Special Storytelling Resources" by Storytelling World Magazine
at the 1999 Convention of the International Reading Association, San Diego,
California, and his third book, Extraordinary People in Extraordinary
Times ©1999 are both published by Libraries Unlimited
was recently awarded the 2000 Honor Title for "Special Storytelling Resource"
by Storytelling World Magazine.
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His fouth book, Between
Midnight and Morning, a collection of Frontier, Native American
and Hispanic ghost stories, has just been published by August House Publishers,
Inc. That book too was awarded the 2000 honor title for "Best Anthology"
by Storytelling World Magazine.
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Pat’s first horror novel, The
Light-- a Tale of the Supernatural, is looking for a publisher.
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Pat has recently completed A
Place of Angels a biography of Dr. Victor Westphall, the founder
of the Vietnam Veteran's National Memorial at Angel Fire, New Mexico.It
will be published by Hawk Publishing Company and released within a year.
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Pat is a contributing author
of the upcoming Chicken Soup for the Volunteer's Soul
became available in July 2002.
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Plays and Musicals
His folk opera, "Song
of the Plains," based on his first book, premiered November, 1993
at The Arvada Center for the Performing Arts to standing ovations in Arvada,
Colorado, as well as in Longmont, Colorado and in Casper, Wyoming. This
opera helped Pat to win the Colorado Visions (COVisions) grant in 1992
for outstanding accomplishments among Colorado artists, who promote geographic
and cultural diversity in the state. His knowledge of Native American history,
language, religion and music, comes first hand as he has lived and worked
with the Cheyenne and Lakota people for approximately 15 years.
His musical storytelling
production, "Both Sides Now: The War at Home and the War in Vietnam,"
received standing ovations at The Arvada Center for the Performing Arts
in May, 1990. This production was produced by the students of Union High
School, Union, South Carolina, and was awarded the prestigious Valley Forge
Freedoms Foundation Award, August, 1992. His original musical compositions
have been performed by the Colorado Chorale and choreographed into ballet
by the The Robert Ivey Ballet Company of Charleston, South Carolina and
the David Taylor Dance Theatre of Littleton, Colorado.
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Artist in Residence
Pat has been an approved
artist for residencies with the Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Iowa,
Kansas, Kentucky, Montana, Nevada, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee,
Utah and Wyoming Arts Councils. His photography show with accompanying
poems was exhibited at the Lamar Community College Art Museum, Lamar, Colorado,
the Carroll Reese Museum at East Tennessee State University, at the Sheridan
County Fulmer Library in Sheridan, Wyoming, and at the University of Wyoming
Art Gallery, Laramie Wyoming. Pat has recorded two record albums, eight
audio cassettes and three CD’s.
Special Projects
His music and his voice-overs
have been heard on the ""Rocky Mountain Legacy" series on KRMA, PBS Channel
6, Denver, and he was a chief consultant for their "Tears in the Sand"
program. He will be consultant to PBS Channel 6 for future history series.
Just after Boot Camp.
Pat is a veteran of four
years in the United States Navy. He received his B.S. from Metropolitan
State College, Denver, Colorado, 1974.
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Martial arts demo
in North Carolina 1976
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Pat Mendoza
PO Box 6159
Denver CO 80206
(303)-388-8097
(303)-322-0406 fax
patmendoza@aol.com
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