The Cliff Trails. retrospect, how do you feel about the quality of that film? friendly towards each other or any of that. ES: Yes, I'd rather be seen as an individual who chooses acting as a profession. I had no idea. Running 5 to 8 miles a day. MP: Was it a pleasant experience then, to be filming in the area? But it is hard hitting and touches on all of the socioeconomic problems that we have on the reserves. there. I don't think. Where are you? I like walking with my gun and my dogs in the woods near here. I haven't met them yet, but I'm going to sit down and try to talk to them and try to get them out of their shells somehow. ES: Yep! That's good because anything that can you know what I'm into in? MENUS! MP: Yeah! The scenes the way it was shot. MP: Cast as the Indian all the time, but you'd prefer to be offered a role because you're a good actor? Teile diese Show mit deinen Freunden. in Deep Rising. We sort of guessed at what they would the least. ES: No, not when I was there. I don't get it because those are our babies. Regarding the love scene; you said in another interview several years ago that it was filmed and then cut out. I'll do it. You're always poor. 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? EARLY Each mask represented various animals and they contained a lot Not to portray these times would be to "twist" history. I've always been into that, ever since I was a kid. E: Yes, it was. E: Oh, that was the hardest time anyone ever had. But all these kids running around and you know, the east coast and the west coast rappers, blowing each other apart, now THAT'S scary. The following interview with Eric Schweig was conducted, via telephone, on February 1 and 2, 1998. Unfortunately, people just eat that stuff up! ES: I like playing bad guys. 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? I love. Guide book STILL Could you tell us about it? A speech was given by actor-adoptee Eric Schweig on February 19, 1999 at the Vancouver Inner City Foster Care Conference. I work with sex trade workers and I try to hook them up with agencies that can help them. Okay, you recently turned your attention to yet another craft; wood carving. It's kind of difficult.. You see a lot of, well, I And I said, "If you want to be historically correct in this movie, you must realize that the clans back then would adopt this young white baby and we grew up with him. So, it it is somewhat difficult to have to knock his words. Sitting out there in a big flotilla and it was really windy. If someone wants a reference like, "How was he to work with? 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. 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. Suddenly, surprisingly, Alice gives a look to her sister and jumps off after him. Nobody gives a Rick, I think. I was born in Inuvik NWT in 1967 and moved south to Ontario with my adoptive family in the early 70s. We had a love scene that was cut out. Right THERE! We were particularly struck by his comments pertaining to children which seemed 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. He'd rap with the extras and . anybody who was around. MP: Where as a well made period piece, showing history as realistically as can be, is good. I: Some of the scenes, especially in the canoes - was that really you guys? MP: OK, take all the movies you've been in if you could only be in one of them again, which one would it be? They put them in. You know the difference between Indian elders and a lot of other elders? 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: What kind of qualities do you think they were looking for, that maybe you had that other people didn't? It doesn't matter what tribe we are from, what color we are, or what socioeconomic background we come fromand usually it is pretty shitty in Indian country. Uhm hmm. Like this week. there's 7 or 8 guys that I'm going to speak with. MP: Why did you specifically choose the Inuit Spirit masks as the subject of your carvings? All they want to do is restrict native roles to native people. Anything that had to do with the fort . because it was hot in there and it was stuffy. recreating history, however inaccurately it may be, and it's different than reading a book it's visual and it IS just art, so it doesn't necessarily have to be totally historically accurate .. For example, in the movie Braveheart, So, no, not to me. SCRIPT || out but don't stay out too late. That's no lie either. [2] You need an Indian to play an Indian and you need a Frenchman to play a Frenchman if you want a realistic looking movie. MP: We've heard about those. Out of all the scenes that you did, what was the most difficult? Master Carver Eric Schweig (Ray Dean Thrasher) learned under the tutelage of renowned Tahltan carver Vern Etzerza. And try to teach them to watch out for the warning signs. Everything just soars in it. By the way, you did a play called The Cradle Will Fall. rights, or land claims, or any of that, you have to start healing yourself. .. We'd sit and talk about playing guitar. It wasn't too heavy. Do you really feel as though you're making a departure from yourself? You know what I want to do, I want to get a bunch of jackets for them, a bunch of Drama Club jackets and put the name of their band on it. That's one of the nicest small towns I've ever been in. MP: That's interesting because from your viewpoint you look at Daniel Day-Lewis and Madeleine Stowe as the stars, but for other people, you're one of the stars. Did you enjoy being in the midst of all that awesome scenery and wilderness? I: Yes, it does. Go To The MOHICAN PRESS BOOK SHOPPE, For More Mohican Musings, Use The MOHICAN MUSINGS INDEX. That Cooper's "history" was, in many ways, stunningly accurate? It's too bad that I was born out of abuse, but you know, that's how most of us are. MP: Okay. Gangster rap's fine for the individual who doesn't want to pick up a gun and . After studying traditional Pacific Coast carvings Eric refined and directed his talent toward the recreation of the traditional masks of his ancestors, the Inuit. All I expect from anybodyand this is what I like about Blackstoneis that people on the show can do their job. EARLY ES: No, I haven't actually. MENUS! This is "Eric Schweig Demo 2016" by Eric Schweig on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. good idea to have one of your masks displayed in the vicinity. He's pretty intense. ES: Oh yeah. To imply that Hollywood is still "sucking the blood" of the Indian is downright misleading. ES: He was intense. MP: It looks real good. It was stupid not to! SCRIPT || It's about this concert violinist who befriends all of these wolves in Alaska on his property. It was probably [name omitted] He's the 1st AD. "In a scene inspired by a Bierstadt painting," says Mann, "they all come together at the creek. I also am an adult survivor of abuse by my adoptive parents. MP: When you watch the movie it seems as though you guys had bonded. [Laughing! And it seems to me, we could have been more of a family unit. Personal use on your own home PC is permissible! ES: Yeah, it didn't have to be as epic as the battle scene in the valley there, but maybe with half the all the guys but not the inten [breaks off] let's have a hockey game! Eric Schweig is a Canadian actor of mixed Inuvialuk, Chippewa-Dene and German heritage. We don't have all of the character actors that we need, we don't have bad guys, we don't have comedians, and we don't have the bodies to fill all of the positions. What sort of career advice do you have for kids interested in acting? E: Pretty good, thank you! I: Well, that explains that! 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. It's there with each of these kids, though, and they'll carry that with them. One of the six and French, so that they could talk amongst themselves. MP: I know you've had experience framing houses. What did you guys feel, or you personally, when you were filming those scenes? We don't mean to be contrary to his every word, but it just seems like he was echoing sentiments he didn't really fully understand. Probably the fort scenes. It's not in the middle of downtown San Francisco where they but you couldn't cradle it as well. No one really knows, it should have gone in there Hopefully, it will be on the extended version when it's on video. Was the fort built for the film? MESSAGE BOARD, STOREFRONTS! Guide book STILL E: No, I don't think so at all. Russell or Daniel? If you cultivate that, when he is 30 years old he would be the best possible asset for his community. Just like a long haired actor .. if the only thing anybody wanted him to play is a drug crazed hippie from the 60s, you know, Then laughter] You know, Things got ugly sometimes and I don't sit around like some of these lap dogs. It would seem that carving is the next step or natural progression of skills you already have. We wish him a lot of success in all his endeavors and thank him for taking the time to speak I: How do you feel about Indians being depicted in films by white people, in earlier movies? ES: Tell them, "Thanks for your support. It was a really good script and a good concept. MP: True. You've said previously that you've worked with wood since you were "knee-high" and that it was something that came naturally to you. Was that ever filmed? with us. Just throw out a couple of opinions on working with her. I lived in Toronto, which is right next to the Six Nations reserve. So, should we start a letter writing campaign? Glad we did! Actually, the same school that had kicked them out, that couldn't handle them, were phoning them back and saying "How do we start this multi-culturalism in our school?" All of our content is free. Just HUGE games. AMERICAN HISTORICAL SIMULATIONS. They sort of fashioned him after Tony Soprano, I think. E: There are six different nations in the Mohawk nation. E: Michael Mann was running around behind everyone in the editing room making them do it shouting, "What are you doing?". STUDIO: 20th Century Fox. They do them and it comes right from And that works to create a well-rounded villain. So, by the time of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. you've got Scots running around half naked and even in a period piece about Indians, just take The Last of the Mohicans for example .. You've got European born actors recreating roles from over 200 years ago. Because it took so long to shoot, six months to shoot that and so many things went on. The stupidest idea or concept I've ever There was eleven thousand gallons coming through a pump into the pool and then it's sucked back through to create the waterfall. They don't have anybody to talk to and nobody to listen to them. have anything to do with carving. SOUNDTRACK || What is it like working with Blackstone's all-star cast? We were in Columbus, Georgia for about a month. It's sort of, if you think about it, it kind of leaves the audience going, "How did all these guys AMAZON.COM/LOTM STOREFRONT. We realize that there are many more questions we could have asked Eric Schweig. It was a real pleasure to have the opportunity to talk with Eric. Some people actually got hurt. films. I don't know. MOHICAN WWW BOARD. 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. Cause they just kind of stuck us in this little part of the field, when in the 1700s there was a thousand guys on the damn field guys getting killed, bones being broken. ES: Yeah, it's the same way. Could you do me a favor? ], MP: [Laughing!] MP: A lot of people have been coming to our web site and checking out your masks. Or was it a sex scene? It is fun because you can do morally reprehensible shit and get away with it. I went over to his hotel and sat around with him. [Laughs] They're not making Spaghetti Westerns. It is hard to do this if someone is not interested in itmind, body and soul. I've never been, well.. they treated me like royalty. It's retarded. MP: Compared to other directors you've worked with since Michael Mann, how does he fit in to the over all mold of the other directors? E: No, I haven't. 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. And they did depict the "camp-followers" and "hangers-on" in a fairly realistic manner. I: I saw the movie three times and honed in on the role of Uncas. Mohican Press - ALL People, Indian or otherwise, are not born to hate each other. He's a really funny guy. He was somewhat reticent, probably because of the time lapse, about It's absurd. ES: Well, you know, it's a period piece. I: Now to the slew of questions! it take to coerce you to be there? He headed to the big screen following his Broadway performances. MP: How about firing a musket. In One in particular was your party's arrival at Fort William Henry. With funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, CRESST researchers conducted a multi-year evaluation of a major school reform project at Alain Leroy Locke High School, historically one of California's lowest performing secondary schools. It looks like this interview was written very tongue in cheek, so don't take everything too seriously. It's scheduled for June in North Carolina. edged sword because for one thing they kept the masks in really good shape. It doesn't matter what kind of crooks they were! I like to hang out with my friends. MP: Do any of the locations stick out in your mind as a favorite place? I: Well, obviously you did most of all the work yourself, but did you have a stunt person? That's why we had, sometimes, 15 or 16 hour days. We were talking about some of your films and I wanted to ask you about Red River, which has received a lot of attention. And they put in all kinds of unnatural fears into kids' minds, or potentially can. MP: So, I get the impression you didn't like Red River much. I love working with everyone on it. Guide book STILL just dump you off and you're there. A GUEST AT THE GREAT MOHICAN GATHERING OF 1999. This may be bad energy but it is energy nonetheless and that is power. Yeah, probably the Magua scrap was my favorite. I play an Alaskan conservationist who comes to help him out, because the mining company starts poisoning all his wolves. Does he realize war and violence do really take place, even though we are "not born to hate each other"? Even so, it seems to us, one simply must dispute much of what he says. Both musical pieces heard during this interview are by Tudjaat, MP: I understand you worked with horses in that film. Accessibility or. ES: Yeah, they were plowing, they had to use bulldozers to get out to some of the sets, and 4 x 4s. But, you don't see you know what you don't see? We, and certainly your fans, appreciate it. It's pretty good. you see a lot of them come out of their That's what I like to see. MUSINGS || Making it more subtle? They'll get a kick out of that. MP: Okay! E: The only stage shot was the waterfall and the cave. ES: I liked the ledge we were shooting on. 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. That ES: After I left the Mohicans, I said, "I hope I never see him again." 30 below weather. 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. And I'm a damn hand with a harmonica! And he has a niece who gets murdered in the city and the police hire him to come to the city to help out. So, they did film something and obviously you It was wonderfully portrayed between the two of you, but would it have been correct in those days? Is that something you had experience with before? I try to say this to kids: It has to do with that fear of success. Eric Schweig and Arye Gross in "Big Eden." Out gay filmmaker Thomas Bezucha has a new film, "Let Him Go," now out in theaters. Eric was forthcoming and, we believe, candid in his responses; gracious, and willing to discuss everything we asked. Other than that, everybody got along. place? ES: Well, that's hard to say because mostly all I did was run. ES: Well, the doors are opening now. Or WE start making films of our own, which a lot of us has. MOHICANS Was that difficult to achieve? ES: Yeah, I just get a real charge out of it.. so does anybody who's listening. We have seen your work and it's beautiful. ES: Yeah. Certainly, we have a new found appreciation for interviewers! They haven't solved it. them in the first place. I can't remember. It's pretty cool, and that's part of the whole process. A lot of people said, "Why were you running up the hill when you hardly exchange a glance with the girl". The effect of the battle between you and Magua was very dramatic. MP: Do you recall any special problems that were presented by the rugged terrain that LOTM was filmed in? Many visitors have commented upon the quality of your masks. Day Lewis. MP: Is that the movie with a band of Cheyenne Dog Soldiers hidden out in the mountains somewhere in modern times? That's because people listen to them. ES: Yeah, Asheville's really nice. I: And I presume the Hurons were speaking French? ES: No, I haven't. This is all in the 1800s and actually we shot it over at the ranch where they shot Legends of the Fall. He opens up about the joys and challenges of being a new foster caregiver to two siblings. MP: Uncas. Apparently they're shooting in Washington State. 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." ES: No. MP: He's got quite a reputation for really getting into his roles. And the colors. the picture that was taken of this mask, the colors were a bit off. Yeah, she was younger and a little more easier going so you could rap with her about more things than with Madeleine Stowe. You know, you gotta start somewhere and they're starting small but they're starting. I: Was it all shot outdoors or were there any indoor shots, i.e., like the cabin scene? My birth name is Ray Dean Thrasher while my adopted legal name is Eric Kurt Schweig. wasn't the only time he did that. Some of my friends are Mohawks. I've never told anyone I am a Marlon Brando or whoever. I'll see you at the movies.". you know, and isn't psychotic. Basic description does not do this moment justice. to see that kind of ugliness but it's the truth. effects - without our expressed, written permission, constitutes copyright It's also the truth that you have to do something about it. Lifting weights for 3 or 4 hours, or drinking that funny milkshake with all those proteins in it. ES: Yeah. It is up front and it is brutally honest. Copyright 1997 - 2020 by E: No, I didn't. Besides that, North Carolina is We were down there for about a month and we worked with this guy with a beard who was a real outdoorsman. Tell us about Andy Fraser, the character you're playing. Their living conditions were bad, like one loo [bathroom] for 400 guys. Although at one point they wanted to shave everybody's hair off. them have had really, really rough lives. to say the least. passionate, heartfelt, and poignantly expressed. You've known him as Uncas. and I saw the most amazing art work in this school. ES: Uhhh no.. not my adopted family, but I hang out with my Uncle Willie from my biological family once in a while. ES: Well oh man. I wouldn't Interview with Eric: All of this info came from an interview (my interview form) on May 2nd 2000. celebrity. E: I think they wanted that, but the height did come into it. 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. 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: 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? ES: I don't know, they should have stuck it in there. Smokies, or that Uncas does indeed leave to rescue a daughter of Munro ahead of Hawkeye & Chingachgook in the novel. There are a couple of words we just couldn't make out, indicated by a [??] There was really very little dialogue between the two of you, but, you both presented a very strong relationship on film despite the lack of dialogue. It's sad whenever kids have an abusive childhood. trains action stars in the use of different tactical weapons. You know I told everybody when this started. of the interview, we felt comfortable with him, and he with us. The following interview with Eric Schweig was conducted, via telephone, on February 1 and 2, 1998. He was in good humor throughout. They could come so close but the rest is just theoretical, or hypothetical. They were in the islands? PATHFINDING || Born: June 19th 1967 Height: 6'2 Weight: 210lbs Eyes: brn Hair: blk Marital Status: none Heritage/Tribe: Inuit/German country: Canada MP: Please correct me if I'm getting the wrong assumptions here. And, hang out with my girlfriend. 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. The Indians were ambushed by Russians. It was shot in Vancouver and I talked to Wes after he finished it. The more the merrier. E: Yes, to an extent! One of our problems is finding a voice and speaking up, speaking out really loud too, if you want to. And you take care of yourself Whew! Either your adopted or your natural family? He expects the same from his cast and his crew. Mohawks all over the place! Previous to this "formal" interview, we had had several long conversations with Eric, focusing primarily on his hand carved Inuit masks. ES: No, not really. I: The scene on the mountain when you run to save Alice at the end you didn't wait for Hawkeye and your father, as per the book? All kids want to do now is rap, which is great and I understand when you turn 15 or 16 you want to express yourself. But you know, it's expected. ES: Yeah. But you know, for what it's worth, Last of the Mohicans, it's a good movie. There was a golf tournament out there. 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. I never met my biological mother. like a sauna in the summertime. Yeah, you know, I am a good guy. So, you have the tradition to work with. but are you interjecting your own mood? Titel: 500 Nations - Die Geschichte der Indianer - Staffel 0 Folge 3 : Episode 3; Luftdatum: Renommierte Gste: Fernsehsender: CBS. All of this stuff is a direct connection between that and Blackstone and a lot of these topics come up in Blackstone. It was great. You know what? in place of the word. It was hot and it was annoying because Michael wanted to .. you know, like I said before.take after take. I don't know, that's the editor's fault. ES: He's more meticulous, he's a perfectionist to the power of 10. before it was a tad more difficult than we'd anticipated. I: Where there any significant problems with the movie? I forgot his name MP: Yes . this is one of the masks in his so called "collection"? like boxing in a telephone booth. Where as Indian people, for the most part, everybody listens to their elders, everybody takes care of them. But they didn't! Eric is certainly a personable, well-spoken & easy-to-talk-to person. People are treating kids like animals. 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: shoot. So, pretty soon, if you start looking inside yourself for and I get with her and we start scrapping about this and that and he shoots me dead. It's become a horrible reality. MOHICAN PRESS A third manolder, earringed and wearing an indigo shirtappears to be after the two younger men, who pause to scope the object of their pursuit. We've been asked to extend to you an invitation to the gathering on behalf of these people. He's pretty likeable. He exhibits a fine sense of humor. You know .. they just did whatever they had to do. ES: There's one. Personal use on your own home PC is permissible! PART 2: ERIC SCHWEIG: AN INTERVIEW 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? PATHFINDING || I'm into it. Madeleine Stowe. Massive games; twice the size of a football field and we are, COURIER || Before that I had no idea what they were doing up there. They employed 250 carpenters and they smacked it all up. Some people don't know whether to love him or hate him. You've given a positive image of a Native American. STOREFRONT || shells, especially the quiet ones the really, really inward teenagers. On days when it got really hot they would carry two or three guys off with the heat. 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. Our impression of Eric Schweig was that he is gracious, friendly, humorous and sincere. 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