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View From The Hogan #13 Plants are growing month (May2000)
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Notes from Big Mountain
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Ya'a'tee
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Once again, things have been real busy here, and I've had a hard time
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getting this out, so please excuse if some of the "news" is a little out of
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date.
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It was gratifying to hear of the demonstrations and public outreach on
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behalf of the people here that took place in Eugene and Portland Oregon on
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March 31st to commemorate the 3rd anniversary of McPains "Final Solution",
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(the Accomodation Agreement). I am sure I speak for all the resistors here
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when I extend my thanks to all those who organized and took part in these
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events. In many ways it is easy to feel cut-off here,... without "normal"
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communications it is hard to keep in touch with what is being done and said
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out there, so it is heartening to hear of the many support activities that
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are still taking place. "The limitation of tyrants is the endurance of those
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they oppose." (Frederick Douglass). I sure wish there were more support here
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on the land right now.
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It's been a long siege here on the Altar. Thats not a word I have heard
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used to describe the situation here, but I believe it is the correct one.
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Most Americans, upon hearing the word siege, probably think of Waco or Ruby
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Ridge, but those were relatively short affairs. Historically sieges were
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planned to last years. The dictionary defines siege as a "blockade of a city
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or fortified place to compel it to surrender" and "persistent attack", and
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that is certainly what has been going on here for the past 26 years. First
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they fenced the people in, then their livestock is reduced to numbers that
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are below what is needed to sustain life. New homes are not allowed to be
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built, so the children must move away as they get older and start their own
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families. Repairs of exixting structures is illegal, meaning the people must
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live in housing that is sub-standard. Wells are capped, and firewood
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collecting is made illegal. Many aspects of ceremonial and religious activity
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are outlawed. Armed surveillance is continuous, in the air and on the ground.
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Sure sounds like a siege to me. And now, in recent weeks, the siege has been
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stepped up a couple of notches. First there was the enforcement of the
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Exclusion Order on Arlene Hamilton. You have all read Arlenes statement, so I
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won't go in to too much detail, except to remind you that her "crime" was the
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erection of a Tipi, at the request of the people who live here. One of the
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effects of this exclusion is that the Elders who sell their rugs thru Arlenes
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organization Weaving For Freedom, must now travel away from their homes to
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meet with Arlene on the other side of the fence, leaving their homes and
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flocks unguarded, something we are loath to do, especially in light of
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another piece of news, the raid on Louise Bennallys hogan by the Men In
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Black. They broke in, as there was no-one home, and the place was totally
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ransacked. No charges were made, and no arrests followed.
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Is it not a curious coincedence that when 2 people go and testify to the
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United nations about Human Rights abuses, shortly after coming home, one is
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banished from the land, and the other suffers a destructive raid by the Men
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In Black?
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Incidentally, it is rumoured (though I am unable to confirm it) that
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Arlene is down in Mexico right now undergoing extensive plastic surgery to
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enable her to pass as a high ranking member of the Corporate Hopi Council,
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thereby enabling her to travel this land with impunity.
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It's possible that all this increase of harassment is because Warmaker is
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feeling emboldened by the dismissal of the Manybeads lawsuit. Wayne Taylor,
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the current head Corporate Hopi is barking in the local papers that now the
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case has been thrown out the Corporate Hopi viewpoint has been validated. Of
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course this simply isn't so. The question of the Peoples constitutional right
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to religious freedom was not heard,.... the case was dismissed on a point of
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procedure, the HTC claimed "sovereign immunity". If the Corporate Hopis are
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so sure of their case, then why won't they let the courts decide?
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It's also sheep-count time of the year, when the Hopi-BIA come around and
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lord it over the peoples remaining livestock. As usual the people are getting
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impoundment notices for their "excess" animals. Sometimes the BIA comes and
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takes them, sometimes they don't. The whole point of the exercise is to keep
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the resistors worried and scared about their livliehood.
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I was perusing a recent issue of the Too Too Vainy (official "news"paper
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of the Corporate Hopis, and I read that the HTC are now claiming that over
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300 families have signed the Accomodation Agreement. This is quite an
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achievement when one considers that 3 years ago, at the dealine for people to
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sign the Agreement, they claimed that the 70+ they had collected, by fair
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means and foul, constituted 85% of those eligible. I know the HTC possesses
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at least rudimentary math skills, the fact they consistently award themselves
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pay increases and not decreases shows this, so I am forced to the conclusion
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that they are yet again practicing the art of deception. There are
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individuals within the Federal Govt and Hopi Tribal Council who consistently
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lie. It is one thing to unkowingly repeat a falsehood, quite another to
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consciously and purposefully lie. As I've mentioned before, being a
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sheephereder I get lots of time to reflect upon things, and sometimes
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something gets stuck in my head and I can't get rid of it without some form
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of resolution. And so it was a few weeks ago when I tried to figure out just
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what goes on in the heads of these individuals who shamelessly lie. Obviously
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these people lack integrity, and one suspects that personality disorders are
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involved, and then it came to me..... these people operate under pressure
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from their greed and fear. Two states of mind that can distort the best of
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our human qualities. But also, I suppose, these individuals are also the
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victims of something called "The Big Lie". Stewart Udall, in his book on the
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tragic love affair America had/has with nuclear power defines it this way....
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"The term "Big Lie" was coined in this century to describe a tissue of lies
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that are, by design and by constant and shameless repetition, transformed
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into a paramount "truth" that governs the thoughts and actions of an
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organization, government, or Public." The Big Lie here is that there is such
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a thing as a Navajo-Hopi land dispute, and this situation has nothing to do
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with the billions of dollars worth of coal that lie under this ground. Yeah,
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right,... and the Gulf War had nothing to do with oil!
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The Corporate Hopis recently put out a press release that contained
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slanderous lies. When the injured parties lawyer contacted the HTC, they were
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told "As I am sure you are aware, employees and officers of the Hopi Tribe,
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while acting within the scope of their duties are protected by the Hopi
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Tribes sovereign immunity. Press releases prepared and issued by persons such
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as ... (name witheld to protect the guilty).. in their capacity as employees
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and officers of the Hopi Tribe clearly fall within the protections afforded
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by this immunity, regardless of where those releases were distributed. The
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sovereign immunity of the Hopi Tribe does not stop at the borders of the Hopi
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Reservation.". Which, as far as I can tell, is a convoluted way of saying "
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Hey,.... we can lie and there is nothing you can do about it, 'cos we'are
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above the law. Uncle Sam says so"
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And then I remember that "sovereign immunity" is the reason the Manybeads
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suit was dismissed without a fair hearing. And then I remember that a few
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year ago some of the resistors filed a lawsuit charging that the Accomodation
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Agreement was discriminatory (which it is). Guess what? the case was
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dismissed due to sovereign immunity. And then I remember that 30-some years
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ago the Hopi people went to court to have the HTC declared illegal. (which it
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is). As hard as it may be to believe, the case was dismissed dues to HTC
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sovereign imunity. Nice little loophole the HTC and feds have worked out
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between them.
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The issue of truth, in the sense of accuracy, is important for any of you
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who choose to write to the Clowns. For instance, writing them that 3000 are
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set to be evicted, or that 10,000 were relocated to the NewLands ( 2
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erroneous facts that were all over the Net a while back) just means your
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letter will be dismissed. I don't for one minute believe that Politicians
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read their mail. They have staff to do that for them. However, it is thos
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estaff members who determine what gets kicked upstairs to their bosses, so if
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you write a persuasive, well written, fact-based letter, it may be possible
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to bring individual staff members over to your point of view, and they can
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influence the Clowns. Also, if you are "armed" with the facts, and they
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choose to answer you, they will be forced to create more lies to cover up
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their first lies,... eventually the lies become so transparent that even more
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people become aware of them. So please take the time to check the facts.
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I've come across another good book on the history of this neighbouhood
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that paints quite a different picture than that put out by the Feds and HTC.
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"Apache, Navajo, & Spaniard" by Jack D Forbes uses the oral history of all
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the tribes of the southwest, the records of the Spanish, as well as
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archeological, ethnographic, and linguistic evidence. In closing his
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introduction he writes " It is wrong, then, to picture the Navahos and
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Apaches simply as recent migrants from Canada to the Southwest. Biologically
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we know that they are thoroughly intermixed with their neighbours of all
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languages, and this intermixture has included the absorption of bands, clans,
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or village units who were participants in ancient Puebloan or other
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Southwestern ways of life." The racist idea that the Navajos are recent
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invaders has been used extensively by the Feds to justify their relocation.
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(The same justification was used by the Spanish to take Inca land, and by the
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Dutch taking Bantu land in what is now known as South Africa.) The rest of
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the book has plenty of examples showing the interrelationships between the
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Navajo and Hopi. Incidentally, if any of you are interested in the part
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racism has played in this relocation issue, I reccomend reading David Brugges
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book "The Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute: An American tragedy.
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Back in the real world, things are busy, busy, busy.
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Long days.
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Down in the canyons the giant Cottonwood trees are leafing, with that
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particular shade of green that in the desert means water. I've lost track of
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the number and variety of new flowers that have appeared. Even the cactus
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that are normally invisible are crowned with vivid scarlet blooms. The
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reptiles are out and about, as are the stinkbugs. The hummingbirds are back,
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and birds nests are full of noisy mouths. One of our dogs has had puppies,
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and the cats have kittens. It's hot, dry, and windy. Gusty, strong winds that
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drive the sand into every crevice, ears, eyes, nose.
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On top of the usual chores, the garden takes lots of time.... especially
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as I'm watering by hand with a coffee can. Shearing time. It's done with
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hand-shears, kind of like big scissors. Back breaking work. Like everything
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else round here, shearing is labor-intensive. Life goes on, dependent on your
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own body and brain. (Not discounting the wisdom of the elders, the
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co-operation of the community, and the blessings of Creator. Subsistence is
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what this lifeway is called. Warmaker has a dread of subsistence lifeways.
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Not good for business.
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It's been a while since it rained..... things are dry, so hauling water
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is yet another major chore. We get water from a variety of sources. In the
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winter, after a good snow, all the pots and pans are filled with snow and
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brought inside to melt. Otherwise, we depend on springs. A few miles away we
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have an intermittent spring. A few days after a rain or snow it will run for
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a while, then dry up. When that happens we go further afield to another
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spring down in the bottom of a canyon. Water hauling involves using a truck
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loaded with 50 gallon barrells, and dipping into the spring with buckets. To
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do this its necessary to have 3 things. a) a working truck, b) gas money, and
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c) the roads need to be passable. When I say "roads", that is a bit of an
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overstatement. Four wheel drive trail is closer to the mark. Several times
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I've had visitors along on a water run, and they've commented that here would
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be the best place for the auto manufacturers to shoot their sexy commercials
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for macho trucks and SUV's. What this all means is that water is very
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precious. It should not be wasted. On average, Grandma and I get through
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about 5 gallons a day bewteen us. Thats for drinking, cooking, washing,
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cleaning etc. The Elders say that in the old days there was a lot more water
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around. The canyons ran wet longer, and there were more springs about.
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Where's the water gone?
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Just north of here, at the largest coal strip mine in the U.S., Peabody
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has a deep well. They suck out 2,000 gallons a minute of ancient, pristine
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water. 60 minutes an hour. 24 hours a day. 7 days a week, for the last 30
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years. No matter which way you add it up, thats one hell of a lot of water.
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What do they do with this water? They crush up the coal, mix it with the
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water into a slurry, and then pump it almost 300 miles to a power station in
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Nevada. Here the coal is burned to produce electricity. One of the things
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this electricity is used for ( and to a large extent the rationale for this
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power plant) is to pump Colorado river water 3 to 4 hundred miles uphill
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across the desert to Phoenix and Tucson. Once there, the swimming pools are
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filled.... the golf courses watered, and in general people live as if they
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lived somewhere with an abundance of water. The idea I have is this. All
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those folks down in Tucson and Phoenix should load up their pick-ups, cars,
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SUV's etc with every bucket, bottle and container they can get, then drive
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the 2 to 3 hundred miles up here to the mesa and take their water straight
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from our springs. This would mean we can get rid of the slurry line, close
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the environmental tragedy known as the CAP canal, and those folks down there
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will get to appreciate the true value of water, and then live a little more
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sustainably.
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I will leave you with a final thought on this "Exclusion" episode. At the
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second of the recent exclusion hearings, the lawyer for the Hopi Tribe stated
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"the Hopi Tribe need not consent to anyones request for permission to stay on
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Hopi Lnads, except those persons whose presence is governed by federal law."
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He also stated "Monesterskys presence on Hopi Land without consent is enough
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to find for exclusion." It is absolutely clear, at least to me, from these
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statements that the Corporate Hopis are claiming that it is necessary for
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ANYONE (other than Hopi Tribal members) to seek permission to visit any of
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the Dine people living here. I tried to think of what other situations exist
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in this country where its necessary to seek permission to visit someone. The
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only thing I could think of was prison. Of course, looking further afield,
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Stalins Russia and South Africa under apartheid. This is the thin end of a
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very dangerous wedge. Some serious human rights are being abused here. But
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thats not news.
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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 to read this.
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Your prayers, support, and correspondence are invited.
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"We need to reorient our sense of citizenship towards the position that
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it is disloyal for citizens to abet the crimes of their government."
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For all my relations
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BoPeep (reachable via unclejake74@hotmail.com
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This issues photo supplement are:
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VFH13pix1... The View From The Hogan. Summer monsson approaches.
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VFH13pix2... The author. I apologize for the quality, but this was an
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official BIA surveillnce photo.
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VFH13pix3... Roberta Blackgoat in front of a diagram showing the arrangement
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of the Hogan. and the placement of the Altar.
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VFH13pix4... Pauline Whitesinger and Taina stand proudly in the cornfield
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they successfully defended last summer.
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