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The View From The Hogan #10 Month of frying snow (Jamuary) 2000
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Notes from Big Mountain
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(being an eye witness account of the on-going hidden war against Native
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people)
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Ya'a'tee
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Judging by the amount of visitors we are getting here recently, its my
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guess that a lot of you are focussing on the Altar right now, so I wanted to
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get something out quickly, so please excuse me if this issue is a bit
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scattered.
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Communications from the Altar has never been easy. Its a very large area,
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with the people scattered all over,... just a couple of cell phones here, so
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many times something is happening and those who live in a different area
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don't hear about it for days. Many people write me about how confusing it
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gets sometimes with the different "versions" of what is happening here, so
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I'd like to clarify what View from The Hogan is.
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My main aim in starting to write VFH was to provide an eye-witness
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account of what is happening. I also try to pass on the words of people here
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who do not have easy access to outside communications. I try to include
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backgound and historical material that may help to understand some of the
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things happening here, and obviously I include a hefty dose of my opinions
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and feelings. As time has gone on, VFH is becoming a dialogue as I try to
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answer the questions people are asking. Some of the things I write are aimed
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at new supporters, some at old-timers.
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I'm not a writer. Nor a journalist. I'm not an activist. I'm just a
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sheepherder. I do not claim to be speaking for anyone other than myself. I do
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not wish to add to any confusion that exists over what is happening here. I
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simply believe that what is happening here is of importance to all of us, and
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that the truth has a power to effect change in a good way., both within and
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without of ourselves.
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I've been honored by all the messages I've received enquiring after my
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health. In a nutshell, I am very well. The lambs continue to cause much
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celebration in me. There is enough of them now that they hang out as a
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"gang". When I first let them out they engage in a springing competition to
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see who can jump highest.... then it looks like the Derby as they all chase
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each other in a circuit, screech to a halt, and after a while head back into
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the corrall to fall asleep in a pile. I do not see how it is possible to see
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that and not be filled with celebration. I celebrate the beautiful sunrise
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each day..... it is always a surprise. I celebrate how my body feels after
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I've been chopping wood for a while. I celebrate my connection with all of
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you "out there". So, I am very well,.... surrounded by beauty. My admiration
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and gratitude goes to all of you out there who give of their precious time,
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energy, and prayers for the land and people here. For you it must be so much
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harder living in the belly of the beast.
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Many people have enquired after Robertas health after her accident. She
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continues to heal, and asked me to tell you all thank you for your well
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wishes and prayers.
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Until it got real busy round here I was, as usual, reading a lot, and I'd
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like to pass on some of what I read. None of the books were about the
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so-called land dispute, but they all contained information that is relevant,
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and in some way exposes the fallacy of a "land-dispute. The first is a book I
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mentioned last time, "Sun Chief: The autobiography of a Hopi Indian". Set in
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the Hopi village of Oraibi during the latter part of the 19th century and the
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early part of the twentieth century, Dan (the author) does express some
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anti-Navajo feeling, though not about any "land-dispute", rather that they
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were untrustworthy. This didn't stop him having Navajo friends who stayed
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with him and that he in turn used to visit. The interesting point I found was
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that several times during the book he mentioned that several of the Navajo
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Clans were considered relatives of the Hopi. This confirms what the
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traditional Hopi and Navajo have been saying all along, that the division
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between the Navajo and the Hopi is an illusion created by the Feds and HTC
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(Those that benefit by the creation of a land-dispute). The second book is
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also a Hopi autobiography set in the same time period, but this one is set on
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Second Mesa, "Born A Chief: The nineteenth century boyhood of edmund
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Nequatewa. Throughout the whole book, not one mention is made of any dispute
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or conflict between the Navajos and Hopis. This seems strange, because surely
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if such a major thing was happening it would have been mentioned. Towards the
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end of the book he writes about leaving the Hopi villages and living on Black
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Mesa with a Navajo family for a couple of years. He described Black Mesa as
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"Navajo Country". Again, the book shows that the Navajo and Hopi had been on
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more than friendly terms throughout their history. The third book is "Utahs
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Black Hawk War" and is about a little known "Indian" war in Utah during the
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1860's. Two interesting point stood out for me. One was that the indians of
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the 4 corners region, the Southern Ute, Navajo, Hopi, and Jicarilla Apache
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were all allied with each other in this war, and that all those tribes were
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related to each other through extensive intermarriage. More evidence that the
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divisions and labels used by the protaganists of a land -dispute are
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creations of the dominant culture, and not the actual reality. The second
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interesting point was that this was going on during the period of The Long
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Walk, 1864 to 1868, which is supposedly when ALL the Navajos were rounded up
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and in the concentration camp at Fort Sumner. The best evidence I've been
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able to collect is that in fact probably a full half of the Navajo people did
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not get rounded up, but continued to live in the western part of their
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territory, which includes Black Mesa. The HTC/FED argument that the Navajos
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came flooding in to Black mesa after being released from Ft Sumner is yet
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another fabrication. The archeological evidence is that Navajos have been
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living on Black Mesa for at least 400 years. The final book is "The Genocidal
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Mentality: Nazi holocaust and nuclear threat", and gives ample explanaition
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of the mechanisms, both internal (psychological) and external
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(socio-cultural) which allow individuals and societies to commit genocidal
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acts. To oversimplify, it appears that these processes are various forms of
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denial. Americas favorite pastime.
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Though I didn't get there myself ( someones got to take the sheep out)
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all reports I hear of the Pipe Ceremony at Camp Anne Mae is that it was well
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attended and went well. It is so good to hear of the spiritual and ceremonial
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support. In my humble opinion it is this support that is most effective.
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As I mentioned earlier, we have been blessed with an enormous number of
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visitors lately. As I write this there are 7 people sleeping on the floor of
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the hogan, and only one of them is American. There are people from Japan,
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Britain, South America, and from the 4 directions of Turtle Island. There can
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be no doubt that we are all related. There have been visitors from Germany,
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Italy, Canada, Mexico...... its kind of wonderful to hear so many accents and
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to see such a diversity of peoples enjoying communicating with little common
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language. Special mention must be made of a contingent of British
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anarcho-feminists whose energy was much appreciated, even though they spoke
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funny. One of the results of so many visitors has been a huge amount of
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chores have been done. Most "work" here on the Altar is labor-intensive, so
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with so many bodies available all kinds of things are being built and
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repaired. Of course, with so many "city kids" here there are problems.
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Innumerable axe-handles get broken, and sheep and sheepherders get lost. Its
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not so bad when the sheep get lost,... there is a sense to the sheeps
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behaviour and they can be easily found, but when we lose sheepherders it is
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stressful as there is no logic to their behaviour and so its quite a worry.
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Overall there was a lot fewer problems with "helpers" than in previous
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deadlines. To all of you who were here, I'd like to tell you that the
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blessings of your labor will continue for a long time to come. Personally, I
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would like to add that I have been imeasurably enriched by getting to know
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you all. One point I have noticed, is that the vast majority of those people
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who come here in support are musicians and artists. Creative people. Why this
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is, I'm not sure. My thanks must also go to all the thousands of people
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around the world who continue to support us in a myriad of ways, organizing
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and attending benefits, rallies, etc but also all those many individuals who
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are supporting by prayer.
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Among the visitors was a delegation of Swedish politicians. They came to
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take testimony to be presented to the European parliament. The Hopi Tribal
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Council put out some whiney propoganda about how unfair it was that the
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delegation did not visit them and ask for their side of the story, but that
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seems like a silly attitude. If the HTC feels that there human rights are
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being abused then surely they could invite people to come and witness that?
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Maybe the next time the HTC meets with the Feds to decide on how to continue
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with their planned evictions they should invite resistors to the meetings?
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There was an awful lot of low level overflights the past few weeks. Those
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of you who have not spent time here may not realize how intense the silence
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is here. When planes circle the homesites at a couple of hundred feet, it is
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an obnoxious invasion, disturbing not only the flocks, but the prayerful ways
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of daily life here. Surveillance in general was stepped up to incredible and
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absurd levels. The Men in Black must be real happy. They must be on
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triple-overtime. I can't help but wonder just exactly how much of the
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tax-payers money is being poured into this bullshit. What on earth are they
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looking for? Gaddafi's secret terrorist training ground? The recent spate of
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HTC propoganda gets to throw the word "terrorist" around a lot. They claim
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that there was a bomb threat at HTC headquarters. I know many of the people
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on the land, and many of the supporters, and I don't know anyone stupid
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enough to make a bomb threat. However, it is the kind of dumb thing that is
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used again and again to creat imaginary threats by those who wish to
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perpetrate their own "official" violence. Sometimes it seems that the HTC
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must be working from real old FBI manuals, their propaganda is so bad and
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transparent. Most of it seems designed to create a false sense of fear in the
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Hopi people, and to convince the world that the disgusting actions of the
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Hopi Tribal Council are representative of the wishes of the Hopi people.
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Of all the many things taking place here recently, the Prayer Walk that
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began in Japan, and that continued from Flagstaff to Big Mountain, was
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perhaps the most exciting. I was around the walk for the latter part, and was
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powerfully affected by the beauty and power of the many people taking part.
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"Bliss and blisters" is how one walker described it. Bahe, who co-ordinated
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the walk on this side of the pacific will be writing his own report on the
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walk, so I recomend contacting him on iindon49@hotmail.com and asking for a
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copy.
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The HTC propoganda about the Prayer Walk was particularly loathsome,
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attempting to paint this spiritual activity as protest and demonstration. The
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walkers were told that they were not welcome to come to Big Mountain. What
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the hell has it go to do with the HTC? These people were invited by the
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residents of the land, and the Walk had no intention of passing through any
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area where Hopi people live. A couple of months ago there was a sacred run by
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Hopi people from the San Francisco Peaks to Hopiland. The Hopi runners did
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not need to ask for "permission" to travel through the Navajo Reservation.
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This attempt to shut down the walk was just the latest in a long line of acts
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intended to disrupt the ceremonial life of the Dineh residents, and while
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they are doing this the HTC has the unmitigated gall to demand respect for
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their own ceremonial life. No-one has ever interfered with or blockaded a
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Hopi ceremony. In all events, the Men In Black behaved with an unusual amount
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of respect towards the Walk, confining themselves to photographing it. I
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applaud the restraint shown by them. This shows that it is possible for them
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to respect the ways of the residents and their friends. This is how it could
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and should be always.
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To all of you who took part in the Walk and in its support, I have the
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following request. If you have photos and video of the walk could you please
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send me copies? I know its a pain in the butt when people ask for that, but I
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would very much like to be able to show them to all of the Elders who were
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not able to witness it for themselves.
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After the walk was over a fast/prayer vigil was held outside the offices
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of the Relocation Office in Flagstaff. Led by the Japanese Buddhist nuns from
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the Walk, by the end of the second day more than 40 people took part, praying
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hard that those inside the building would have their hearts touched and would
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reconsider their actions. There was a half-hearted attempt by the police to
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close the vigil, the Mayor of Flagstaff is also the Director of the
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Relocation Office
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You may have noticed that so far I have avoided any mention of the "D"
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word. Deadline. It had become obvious in the preceding months that no
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evictions who going to be attempted at this time, but as a certain segment of
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the support population continued to hype the deadline I found myself ignoring
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it more and more. Like the fences, the deadline was the creation of Warmaker,
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and I was uneasy with the focus being placed upon it. Don't get me wrong, it
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is great that so much attention has become focussed here, and that so many
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people have come to offer support and solidarity, but my wariness was of
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getting sucked in to dancing to Warmakers script. My focus had to remain on
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keeping daily life going in a good way. Now that this latest "final deadline"
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has passed we now wait for the next "final deadline". The point I would like
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to make is that in reality, every single day from now on is a deadline day,
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as in fact it has been since the original "final deadline" of 1986.. The
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focus and support needs to be continuous, and to grow. Interestingly, on Feb
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1st, many of us were so busy celebrating in a sacred way that we actually
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forgot that it was deadline day.
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For those of you in the neighbourhood of central Arizona this March might
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be interested in attending a Big Mountain Benefit/Event being held in
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Prescott Arizona on March 16th. There will be live music, a show of rugs,
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guest speakers, and a variety of other educational and entertaining
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activities. Contact Holly on hollyr@goodnet.com for more details.
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Many of you write and ask if there is any little things you can send to
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us here. Well, I've thought of something. Thanks to the massive amounts of
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help we've gotten here recently I have now expanded the size of my garden, so
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could sure use some seeds. Corn and squashes we have plenty of, but I'd be
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interested in anything else that you think would grow here. Bear in mind we
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are at about 6000 feet, so the growing season can be quite short. Things like
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radishes, carrots, spinach, beets, peas, tomatoes, peppers etc would be
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great. I have enough space to experiment, so would be interested in trying
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anything.
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Finally, I would like to describe a small part of what happened to me on
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January 30th. I awoke on the very western edge of Black Mesa. Below me the
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cliff dropped away to the surrounding Painted Desert. Though I have seen this
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view many times, it never fails to cause in me feelings of awe. Today it was
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overwhelming. Way off to my left, 100 miles away stood Dook'o'oo'sliid, the
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San Francisco Peaks. Archetypal mountains, 11000 feet, snowcapped, rising
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alone from the surrounding land. These mountains are sacred to 13 Tribes who
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live in this area. This is where the Prayer Walk began 4 days ago. The
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mountains are being desecrated by the expansion of a ski resort, and by a
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pumice mine on the lower slopes. (desecration for the pleasure of a few, and
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for stone-washed jeans). Between myself and the peaks is Blue Canyon and Coal
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Canyon..... colorfull gashes in the earth about 30 miles away. As my eyes
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swept the scene Gray Mountain loomed, and next to it, 80 miles distant the
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Grand Canyon. With binoculars the tower on the South Rim is visible. This
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time of the year the sun sets over the south rim, as summer solstice
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approaches the sun moves across to the North Rim. In front of the Grand
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Canyon, a small white Mesa 15 miles away. In front of me, 10 miles distant
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stands Wilcat Peak, A cone shaped mountain with the community of Red Lake in
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front of it. Red Lake was where the Walkers spent last night. In a tremendous
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show of support for the Walk, many local people bought food for the walkers
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and the evening was spent with music, dance, prayer and celebration. Many of
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the walkers later said that their sense of welcome from the community of Red
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Lake (where many relocated people now live) was the high point of their walk.
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Turning north from Red Lake stands White Mesa, 40 miles away. Primarily
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white, delicate shades of blue, pink and yellow also paint the sheer cliffs.
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Completing my 180 degree view is Navajo Mountain, across the border in Utah.
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10,000 feet high and shaped like an inverted bowl, Navajo Mountain is another
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important and sacred mountain to all the tribes of the area. In the sweep of
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land laid out before me, stretching to the horizon, is a kalaidescope of
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color and form. Though my breath didn't actually stop, the rhythmn of my
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breathing was dancing with what my eyes beheld.
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Sortly after sunrise I heard the gentle beat of the drummers and knew the
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Walk was heading my way from Red Lake. I watched as over the next couple of
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hours the line of walkers snaked their way to the base of the cliff below me.
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A mile or two away and the gentle drone of the chanting was audible with the
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ever louder drums. At the base of the cliff stretched the hated fence,
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seperating, and dividing the people from each other and the land. As the line
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of walkers approached the fence I counted over 50 individuals making up the
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human snake. As the walkers past through the fence, I suddenly , and without
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any warning at all, found myself crying deeply. For the next 20 minutes as
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the walkers climbed up a narrow steep horse trail to where I stood, tears
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streamed down my face and did not stop until the last walker had reached
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where I stood at the top of the cliff. It had been almost 5 years since I had
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cried in this way. The tears were not of pain, but seemed to be the result of
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a huge wave of energy passing through me, humbling me and filling me with
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joy. Over the next few days I relived those moments to try and understand
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what was behind the tears, and this is what I realized: The fence inscribes a
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prison. The people who live inside the fence are watched and monitored 24
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hours a day, just as in a prison. For the people inside the fence, all daily
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activities are regulated, and needing permission from an externally imposed
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authority, just as in prison, and for those inside the fence who have not
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signed any "agreements" with their jailors, they are now considered to be and
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treated as non-persons, just like in prison. The feeling behind my tears was
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this: there was an overwhelming feeling of hope and relief at watching all
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these incredible people, suffering and sacrificing and praying, breaking INTO
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this prison, and in doing so were dismantling not the fence, but the illusion
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of the fence. For the next 2 days the walk continued on towards Big Mountain,
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the heart of the Altar. For much of the way they followed old horse trails
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that were almost invisible, being rarely travelled any more.... the people
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who travelled it haveing been removed, and the fence stopping the free flow.
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The walkers "opened-up" these trails again. It was as if some arteries or
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streams had come back to life.
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I am blessed with a life that continues to gift me with memorable days.
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The days I was associated with the walk now rank as the best days of my life,
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so to all of you walkers, I say once again, thank you, thank you, thank you.
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We are all related, and it is my honor to have been touched by you.
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I believe that we attribute too much power and omnipotence to Warmaker.
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Sometimes we do this because we fear the responsibility that comes with our
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own individual power. During the past couple of weeks it has been my profound
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privelege to be around many people who honor their own power and by joining
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together with others manage to achieve great things. There was much hope
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generated here on the Altar. I wish you all could have felt it. Life is good.
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But then, what the hell do I know, I'm just a sheepherder
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Thank you for giving me your time by reading this
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Your prayers, support, & correspondence are invited
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"To tell the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary
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act "
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For all my relations
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BoPeep
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(reachable via unclejake74@hotmail.com)
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P.S. To all those who have written to me, please be aware that my highest
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priorities are the flock, the firewood, and the Grandmas, email is not,
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therefore it may take as long as a half moon between when you write, and
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when you hear back from me. Around here the information superhighway is
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sometimes no faster than the Pony Express. Please be patient, you will hear
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from me.
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If you have received this update as a forward, but want to sure of getting
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them in the future, please let me know and I will add you to the list. Also
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if there are any "back issues" you don't have, again, let me know.
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Please feel free to distribute (unedited) this email.
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The View From The Hogan #10B. Little Eagles Month. February, 2000
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Notes from Big Mountain.
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Ya'a'tee
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I've had difficulty getting the time to send out the latest VFH, so I add
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this addendum.
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The following is a statement made by Roberta Blackgoat just a few days
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ago. She would appreciate it if her words were distributed.
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RELIGION
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This land is a sacred land. The Creator gave it to us to protect it with
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song and prayers Not only for the Dine People but for all the Universe.
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The Holy People were praying to the Creator in a sacred hogan and when the
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praying was done, the Creator blew the four poles that held the hogan
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together into mountains, creating a space for the Dine. These poles became
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four sacred mountains in four different cardinal points: Mount Blanca,
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Mountain Taylor, the San Francisco Peaks, and Mount Hesperus. It is said
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that when this new hogan was completed it was covered with dirt which the
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Creator manifested as a rainbow. The Dine People have the spiritual mission
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to protect this land in order to keep the whole universe in balance. Near the
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center of the sacred hogan, that is our homeland, is Big Mountain which is
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considered our altar, where people from the world can come to be healed.
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The first Navajo words we were taught as children were prayers and that was
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made it possible for their success in protecting our land, and has allowed us
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to remain here. Even the Navajo Code Talkers in World War II protected this
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land using the Navajo language, using our prayer.
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Religion is our road, the corn pollen path. It is a road that we have made
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since childhood. When we rise every morning we say our prayers and we pray
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throughout the day. Everything one does is a prayer.We arise with it and
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with it learn to walk. This is our teaching that is now being taken away
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from us.
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CULTURE
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Culture is our entire livelihood. All parts of our culture have their
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prayers and songs. We do not grab these ideas from nothing. Even weaving,
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farming all have prayers. The corn pollen was specifically given to us so
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long ago. The different types of corn, white, blue, yellow and black all
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come from prayers. We pray for them and we pray with them. For the
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traditional Dineh, weaving is an act of soul. When the Earth was created
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Spider Man taught us how to fashion the loom incorporating the Earth, the sky
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and the rain. Spider Woman taugh us how to weave using symbols, colors.* of
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the natural environment. Since the beginning of time, we have fashioned our
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clothes with songs, prayers and praise, with heart, spirit and with soul.
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LAND
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We live on land. The man's law is not our law. Nature, food and the way
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we live is our law. The plans to disrupt and dig out places that were sacred
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sites are against the Creator's law. Our great ancestors are buried all
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over, they have become sand, they have become the mountains and their
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spiritual presence is still here to guide us. When Navajos were exiled to
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Bosque Redondo, New Mexico in 1864 it was an attempt to steal what we had, to
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steal from our souls the depth of who we are. Now it's occurring again. .
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The Holy People gave us this land without any permits. Now there are
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restrictions on chopping wood, planting and sheep herding. The Long Walk is
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still going on.
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We resist in order to keep this sacred land in place. We are doing this for
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our children. If we are being relocated we will not only lose our land, we
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lose our culture, our religion and we will not have anything to leave to our
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grandchildren to keep our tradition alive. Let our culture live, let our
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people herd sheep to understand the significance of the teachings that the
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land gives to us.
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Now the government is breaking the whole belief, destroying our Mother Earth.
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Everything that man made, including the paper used to make money comes from
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her, now they've turned it around and using it to work against her. We need
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a free country so she can be healed. The minerals that is being taken out of
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Mother Earth is her body. The coal is her liver, uranium is her lungs and
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heart by which she breathes.
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The Creator has told us we MUST look after the land in betweenthe four sacred
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mountains, so if they want us Dine people to move off our sacred land they
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should SUE THE CREATOR.
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There are some very important things coming up in the next few months and
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I would ask your support for them. On February 22nd there are hearing of the
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Manybeads lawsuit being held in San Francisco. It is important that many
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people from the land attend, so gas money and rides are desperately needed to
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get the people from here to San Francisco and back. Anyone wishing to help
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should contact Louise Benally on sparkles-plenty@juno.com. In San Francisco
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there will be demos/benefits held, and the people from the land will need
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help with accomodations. Anyone wishing to help in this way should contact
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the International Indian Treaty Council on (415) 641 4482, or fax (415) 641
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1298.
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From March 20th to April 15th there is an Indegenous Peoples Rights
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conference being held in Geneva, Switzerland. Funds are again desperately
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needed to allow Louise Benally and Arlene Hamilton to attend. I am told that
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if some money can be gotten within the next week then tickets can be gotten
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for $500 each. Please contact Louise Benally on sparkles-plenty@juno.com if
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you want to help. It is important that the people of the land have their
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voices heard at both these events.
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And now, something completely different. A ViewFromTheHogan Advertising
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Special..............
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Just before her accident, Roberta had finished yet another rug, so I
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offered to try and auction it on the Net for her. I am convinced that the
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prices she asks for her rugs are way below what they are actually worth, so
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this is a chance to find out what the "market" will bear.The rug is a
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striking design in red, black, gray, white, and tan, and measures
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approximately 2 feet square. Bear in mind that because of her brokem wrist,
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it will be a while till another Roberta Blackgoat rug is available, and also
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bear in mind that over 75 years of weaving expereince has gone into this rug.
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A photo of the rug is shown at the end of this message. Any serious offers
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should be made to this email address, and highest bid gets it.
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Visitors are now starting to leave the land and head back out into
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Babble-On. My advice to all of you who were here, and to those who have not
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come yet, is to come back to the land when things are quiter.... your
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presence will be useful, and you can take the sheep out for a few days and
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get to know and feel the land as it normally is.
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There is a little snow falling right now, but so far we are still way
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below the levels of precipitation needed. Lambing is peaking. yesterday 3
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sets of twins were born to the flock. Soon we will need help with preparing
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the cornfields and gardens, and then shearing time is upon us. Good reliable
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help is always needed.
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Once again, many thanks to all of you, especially all the readers of VFH
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that I have recently met here.
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For all my relations
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BoPeep. (reachable via Unclejake74@hotmail.com)
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P.S. I have heard that some people have emailed me and I haven't received the
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messages, also, through my own stupidity I sometimes "lose" email addresses
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before I get chance to reply, so if you have written me more than 2 weeks ago
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and not yet received a reply, please resend.
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