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The View from the Hogan 4 July 1999 Days till the "final solution"
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Notes from Big Mountain
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Unfortunately the Hopi Tribal Council has gone ahead with its planned
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disruption of the Sun Dance at Camp Anne Mae. When I drove in several
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evenings ago we had to run a gauntlet of SEVEN police vehicles parked just
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outside the entrance. At this time the cops were doing nothing but standing
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around chatting with each other. It was a sunday so they were probably
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discussing the overtime they were getting paid. 2 days later when I next
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visited, I was told by visitors that the cops at the entrance were now taking
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down the license plates of all visitors and informing them that there will be
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a $500 a day fine for people attending! Whether or not they will go ahead and
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actually fine these people is somewhat irrelevant, as the threat itself is
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harassment and intimidation. While I was at the Sundance 2 Hopi "monitors"
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were allowed to enter the camp. "We just want to check the sanitation
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arrangements" they said. However I overhead them report in on their radios to
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their bosses that the Sun dancers were going to cut down a tree for the
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ceremony and that green boughs have been cut down. According to HTC "law" it
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is illegal to cut down trees and green boughs (green boughs are a necessary
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part of many Navajo ceremonies, so the HTC makes it illegal to cut them.
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Sheep are an integral necessity for Navajo life, so the HTC makes it illegal
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to own them. Many of the Families here depend on visitors for help with
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chores, so the HTC makes it illegal for them to be here, the annual Sundance
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brings spiritual solidarity and thereby strengthens the people here, so it is
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made illegal. Is there a pattern here?). Several years ago Crow Dog, the
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leader of another local Sun Dance, was fined $10,000 for cutting down a
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tree!!!! Of course, 15 miles north of here thousands of trees are uprooted
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with the HTC's blessing in preparation for strip-mining, and the way people
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here cut green boughs from trees does no harm to the trees, so if and when
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they try and fine the people for these activities it is purely as a way of
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punishing and persecuting the people here. Later in the afternoon visitors
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told us that 20 miles away at the main road the Hopis had set up a road block
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and were turning away non-native visitors. This act is again a blatant
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attempt to disrupt this sacred ceremony. Many non-natives have made the
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commitment to support the Sun Dancers both spiritually and practically.
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Another affect of putting up the road block so far away is that many local
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people not connected to the Sun Dance also get to feel harassed and some may
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blame the Sun Dance for this. One friend of mine who was stopped told the
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"officers" that it reminded her of her recent trip to Chiapas. Oh how true.
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And what is the HTC's justification for all this? The following are
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quotes from an official press release from them titled "Navajo resisters plan
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to defy Hopi Tribe."
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"In a well orchestrated effort to bait the Hopi tribe into a hostile
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media situation, resistors are planning to host a Sun Dance activity on the
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Hopi Partitioned lands"...... what the hell is a "hostile media situation"?,
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and as for it being "well orchestrated", thats a joke,.. the people here do
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not have a well funded organisation with faxes, phones, press releases,
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etc,... a couple of individuals using a pay phone to tell friends what is
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happening here is all we have to communicate with the outside world. And why
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define the Sun Dance as an "activity" and not a sacred ceremony? Do they
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honestly believe the Sun Dance is used to "bait" the Hopi Tribe? When the
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Tribal Council goes to their churches on sunday is it to pray or is it a
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well orchestrated political activity?
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"Not every Navajo family is happy about Sundance because they know it
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tears up the land and diminishes their grazing".... Deep within the bowels of
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the Hopi Tribal Council Bunker there must be a competition going on to see
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who can come up with the most absurd and ridiculous statement. This one must
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be in the running for the Grand Prize. Why do they not quote one of these
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families? While I'm sure there may be one or two Navajo individuals who do
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not approve of the Sundance because they have chosen to embrace a religion
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that views all other spiritual practices as evil, there can be no-one who
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believes that the Sundance is tearing up the land. The simple truth is that
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the Sundance grounds takes up about 10 to 15 acres of one families homesite.
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The other afternoon as I arrived at Sundance I saw that families flock
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contentedly grazing not 200 yards from the Sundance arbor. The Hopi Tribal
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Council Offices take up more acreage than the Sundance grounds. Maybe they
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should bulldoze those buildings and liberate that land for their cows to
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graze on. To claim a concern for the state of the land, while their wages are
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being paid by the strip mining of 103 square miles is hypocrisy. The sad
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thing is that the local NPR station used this quote verbatim in a piece they
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did.
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"Some of the resistors take every chance to politicize events, even those
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events they say are religious in nature"......Surely to demand that a sacred
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ceremony needs a permit is to polticize the event? And surely to deny that
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permit politicizes it even further?
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"the tribe is also concerned about the condition of the land and the high
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fire danger caused by the exetended drought.......Participants at Sundance
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activities are known to have open fires, increasing the chances for range
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fires."...... I guess they must be worried that their Fire trucks would not
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be able to get through the mud!! For the week prior to, and during, the
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Sundance we have been blessed with monsoons. It has poured with rain. The
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last time the HTC used fire danger as an excuse was 3 years ago when they
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blockaded the roads to turn back visitors to the Spring Gathering. On the
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first day of that event it poured with rain and hail. The Grandmas were in no
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doubt that the Creator was making his position clear.
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"people on the outside don't have the slightest clue that these few
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Navajo individuals and their so-called friends harass and intimidate Hopi
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people"....... Whoooaaa!!! now we're entering the Twilight Zone. Of course
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people out there don't know that it is going on because it simply isn't.
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Surely with such an allegation they could furnish some evidence? The people
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here on the land invite you to come here to Big Mountain and see for
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yourselves what is going on. The HTC will try and stop you. Does this not
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indicate something? That the HTC must continue to resort to deception and
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lies is surely a sign of the weakness of their position. And whats with this
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"few" Navajo individuals? At Sundance there were many hundreds of Navajos.
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And whats "so-called friends" all about? This quote is attributed to a
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certain Lenora Lewis of the Hopi Lands Team, the same woman who wrote the
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particularly nasty letter to the editor that I mentioned in VFH3. There is a
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bitterness to her words that suggests to me that maybe she has not
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expereienced real friendship.
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"It is time for the Hopi people to speak out against this type of
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mistreatment"..... Well, the Hopi people have spoken out, though once again
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it is against the harassment and mistreatment by the HTC. There is an
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excellent letter expressing the point of view of the Traditional Hopi that
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was distributed on BigMtList. If any of you have not seen it, let me know and
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I will forward it. One of the many points made in it is that the Hopi people
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are ashamed at what the HTC is doing in their name. Also, as they do every
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year, groups of Traditional Hopi attended Sundance and shared in the Pipe
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Ceremonies.
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I have dwelt at length on this press release because it unfortunately is
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indicative of what is passed off as news "out there". A journalist sits in
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his office, pulls a press release from some Governmental agency or
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Corporation from his fax machine, changes a couple of words and then puts it
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out as "news". At worst these press releases are downright untruths, at best
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a narrow interpretation of events that serve entrenched interests. Surely the
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purpose of "News" is to allow us access to the facts so we can make informed
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decisions in our lives so that we may create the world we wish for? Contrary
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to a popular belief, we are not powerless. We have a choice, we can lie back
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and passively consume the toxic, mind numbing, sludge put by the corporate
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media, or we can actively pursue the truth, the facts are out there, but it
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necessitates a little effort on our behalf to sift through the overload of
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information we are subjected to. For the sake of the generations yet to come
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we need to make the right choice. I would not be bold enough to presume that
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I knew what the purpose of our minds was, but surely to seek the truth must
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be part of it? Here at Big Mountain we do not have T.V., billboards,
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newspapers etc. Are we deprived or what?
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In all events, the Sundance went ahead and was, as usual, a beautiful and
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powerful ceremony. My thanks go out to all the dancers and to all those that
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supported them.
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So why the hell should you be concerned what is happening to a bunch of
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"Indians" in the middle of nowhere? Firstly, when anyones Human, Civil, or
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Religious rights and freedoms are attacked and suppressed we are each and all
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of us diminished. If you do not understand that then I am afraid I am unable
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to explain it. Secondly, and this may be easier to understand, it's the thin
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end of the wedge. Some years ago I came across a quote from a victim of the
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Nazi terror. Unfortunately I did not write it down, so I hope you will excuse
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the crude paraphrasing. "When they came for the Jews I did nothing. When they
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came for the Slavs I did nothing. When they came for the Gypsies I did
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nothing. When they came for the handicapped I did nothing. When they came for
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the communists I did nothing. When they came for the homosexuals I did
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nothing. When they came for me there was no-one left to help me." The point
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is clear enough I think. If you live in the southwesten U.S. there is yet
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another reason you should be concerned about what is going on here,.. what is
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happening is so that you may continue to overconsume cheap electricity and
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water.
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Meanwhile, back in the real world the big news is that the monsoons have
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come. For over 3 weeks we have been blessed with an abundance of rainfall.
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Dark, heavy clouds, peals of thunder, flashes of lightning. To the Dine these
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are "male" rains. Almost everday rainbows arch through the sky. The mesa has
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turned green. The sheep delight in their smorgasbord. Every morning the corn,
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squash, potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco have visibly grown. Life is assured
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till then next stage of the yearly cycle. The sun is once again on its way
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south. The days are noticeably shorter. Soon be time to get out the axes for
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sharpening in preparation of firewood collecting (another life-sustaining
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activity that the HTC has declared "illegal").
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You may find it strange that I would talk about the weather in a missive
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from a political hot spot, but for us here the weather has, by and large, a
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far greater impact and meaning in our lives than "out there", where to a
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large extent you are insulated from the weather and its effects. Let me tell
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you a story that may give some explaination of this.
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Some years ago I was living with an Elderly couple of resisters, my
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Grandma and Grandpa. It was several years into a drought. We watered the
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flock at several ponds that were made by building check dams across washes.
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Our domestic water we hauled in 50 gallon barrels from "town". 20 miles
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away.The little water that had collected in the ponds from the winters
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snowmelt had dried up. We had 120 sheep, 12 cows, 2 horses, 5 dogs, and three
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humans, and no water. 12 miles away was a windmill, so there is where we
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hauled the animals water from. Now 12 miles may not sound like a long
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distance, but I ask you to bear in mind our "roads". "Out there" it would
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involve a stretch of the imagination to call them jeep trails, consequently
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it took my Grandpas and me the best part of half of each and every day to
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make the two trips necessary to fetch the water. Again, I ask you to bear in
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mind that we were, as usual, cash poor, so most of our cash reserves were
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going on gasoline. Our diet suffered as a result, the animals need for water
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outweighed our desire for bacon, eggs, etc. One day in early august I was out
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with the sheep (something I do every day) and a big ole black cloud came
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over, and it started to rain. And it rained. It poured. For those of you who
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haven't experienced a desert monsoon its hard to describe,.... as I sat under
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a tree (which afforded absolutely no protection whatsoever) it looked as if
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the whole mesa was being washed away. It rained for only 40 minutes, but it
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was several more hours before I could get home as every wash was running. The
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upshot of this 40 minutes of rain was that the ponds were filled to the brim
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with enough water to last at least a year. Less than an hours rain changed
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our lives dramatically. We now had 4 or 5 hours a day to get on with all the
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other chores that needed doing, and we now had money to spare to buy such
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luxuries as store-bought food.
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The cycles of moisture,... the passage of the sun,... the rhythmns of the
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moon,... these are the things that structure our lives here at Big Mountain.
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I have had several friends say to me "well. yes, what is going on at Big
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Mountain is a shame, BUT THATS PROGRESS". The United States is founded on
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genocide, theft, and slavery. One of the methods employed in this heinous
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process was the suppression and outlawing of Indigenous spiritual practices.
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In the nineteenth century the justification was "Manifest Destiny". In the
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closing months of the twentieth century these crimes are still being
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perpetrated, though now their justification is "Progress". Same old same old.
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But then what the hell do I know, I'm just a sheepherder.
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"The success of the system is to make unthinkable the possibility of
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alternatives."
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For all my relations
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Your prayers, support, & correspondence are invited
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Bo Peep
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reachable via unclejake74@hotmail.com
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