When he was asked as a student at Zuni Elementary School in the late '60s to write an essay about what he wanted to be when he grew up, Fernando Cellicion didn't really have to think on the subject too long. He always wanted to be a famous musician, known all over the world. Flash forward to 1996. Cellicion is performing as part of a group of Native American musical artists on-stage at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Would his teacher and fellow students have believed that this would happen? No way. They looked at him as an oversize goofball, certainly not the type of person w...