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The View From The Hogan #11 "The sound little eagles make" month ( March 2000)
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Notes from Big Mountain
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Ya'a'tee
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Things are starting to quieten down round here now, so I have had the
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chance to read the local papers from the past month or so, and am somewhat
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disturbed by some of the propoganda being churned out by the Hopi Tribal
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Council. Most of it is simply transparent, but there are two related themes
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that I find disturbing. The first is that the HTC are speaking for the Hopi
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people. Now I don't know any government that speaks for the people they
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purport to represent, and the history of the Hopi people this century makes
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it quite clear that in the case of the imposed HTC this is very much the
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case. As with most (if not all) governments, the HTC speaks and acts for a
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small elite who benefit by their policies. The second point, related to the
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first is that the Hopi people are being told by the HTC that they (the
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people) are being blamed for the actions of the HTC, that they are being
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demonized, and that supporters of the resisting Dineh are somehow threatening
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them. I even heard that on the day of the deadline (feb 1st) one Hopi village
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"closed" itself to outsiders. This is absurd,... there were no supporters
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anywhere near the Hopi villages, and I have never heard anyone make any
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threats against the Hopi people. A government creates terror in its own
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people with imaginary enemies. Does this sound familiar? So, I would like to
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state categorically that I have never, and will never, blame the Hopi people
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for what their Tribal Council is doing, and I hope the Hopi people know that
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the supporters of the resisting Dineh are in no way a threat to them. Divide
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and conquer is a well tried formula.
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On a related theme, in a couple of days is the first "exclusion" trial in
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Hopi Court. As I've stated before, this is an insidious piece of legislation,
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that if acted upon gives the HTC the power to exclude anyone at all from Hopi
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land who they consider a threat to the Hopi Tribe. This first trial is for
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Arlene Hamilton, and her "crime" is that for 6 weeks she co-ordinated last
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summers Education/Witness camp. How this is a threat to Hopi people is beyond
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my powers of imagination. The students who came to the camp to learn
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trditional Dineh skills were invited by the residents of the land. They
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caused no trouble, left no mess, where is the threat to people who live 30
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miles away? The simple fact is that the Witness Camp was a help to the Dineh
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residents. This is what the HTC wishes to discourage. If they get away with
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this exclusion, then the way is open for the HTC to banish any supporters of
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the Dineh, and ultimately will give them the power to evict the residents
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themselves.
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As of today, I have not heard of any eviction notices being sent out yet.
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Things are quiet. Maybe they are waiting till all the visitors leave and
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interest wanes. Maybe they are waiting to see what the outcome of the
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Manybeads case is. Maybe they just really don't know what the hell they are
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doing. I didn't go the Manybeads hearings myself, but I've had a couple of
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reports. Seems like the judge will make his decision in a matter of weeks or
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months. Personally, I don't think there is a snowball in hells chance that
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the case will be won. Of course, if there was any justice then the people
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would win the case, as most blatantly and obviously their constitutional
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rights are being trampled on, but I think the US Govt cannot allow the case
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to be won. Then the floodgates would be opened for any other "Land-based"
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religions to make claims for the return of their land. I can't see the
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military/nuclear complex giving back Nevada to the indians, so I suspect we
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will see some semantic gymnastics proving that the peoples case has no merit.
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When the Prayer Walk came through here I was wearing a totally cool T
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shirt, and many people asked if they could buy one. Unfortunately I didn't
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know where to get them at the time, but have since tracked down the supplier.
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The design is a black line drawing of Roberta Blackgoat with the following
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words. "BIG MOUNTAIN...... Roberta Blackgoat the Warrior..... They are taking
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away all I have, my life, my culture, my homeland.... All I have left are my
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dreams and footprints to show you that I was here. This they cannot take away
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from me and I will fight forever..... My children, pick up my feathers and
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follow in my footsteps..... this is our home and I will not go away...". If
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you want to see the T shirts design, go to www.lisn.net, then link to the
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page of Robertas statement (is anyone listening?). The email address for the
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shirts is giannahorse75@hotmail.com. Be the envy of everyone in your
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neighbourhood and order one today.
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On February 17th the European Parliament passed a resolution condemming
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the forced relocation of the Dineh, and the continuing mining operation, and
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calling for both activities to cease. Of course, having more guns and bombs
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than anyone else means that the U.S. Govt. doesn't really care what anyone
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else in the world thinks, but I think the american people should know that
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their Govt is being watched, and their claim to be guardian of human rights
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in the world is a hypocritical stance.
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The Big Mountain benefit in Prescott AZ is coming up on the 16th.
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Scheduled to appear are Burning Spear (who I am reliably informed are a
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political Hip-Hop band), Company of Porphets (a spoken word group), and Art
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and Revolution (a group using puppets and theatre) As well there will be
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other presentations, and a rug show. All proceeds will go to the purchase of
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supplies and food for the residents of Big Mountain. Doors open at 6, and
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tickets are $12 in adavance and $15 on the night.
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The Feb 17th-23rd issue of Boulder Weekly has an excellent article on Big
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Mountain, with some beautiful photos. The article is titled "The New Long
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Walk" and is by Ben Corbett. Boulder Weeklys web address is
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WWW.boulderweekly.com, and their email is: editorial@boulderweekly.com. I'm
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sure they can make the article available.
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Last month , I made the observation that many of the people who come here
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to help and witness are creative people of various kinds. As I look around
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the hogan, there are paintings, drawings, poems, photos, leatherwork,
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jewellry, ceramic objects,..... all kinds of beautiful things that have been
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made by these visitors while they were here, and I realize one characteristic
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of creative people is that wherever they go, they leave something behind. The
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converse is also true, when they leave they take something of Big Mountain
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with them. An exchange takes place. This is a subject that has come to
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fascinate me. I think what has been happening at Big Mountain for the past 25
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years or so is a unique cross-cultural laboratory. On the one hand you have
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the largest community of traditional indigenous people left in the US. Most
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of the elders do not speak english, and continue to live in the ways of their
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ancestors. On the other hand, over the years there have been many thousands
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of visitors from other cultures who have spent time here. Many of these
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people have been powerfully affected and changed by what they have
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experienced here, and this is what fascinates me. I believe that in the
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stories these visitors have to tell is information that is vital to be heard.
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I believe true cross-cultural exchange has taken place, and if the cultural
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diversity of the planet is to be saved, then these stories are relevant.
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So, my request is this, if you have spent time here at Big Mountain, and
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have been changed by this experience, I would like to hear your stories. I'm
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not interested in names, dates, places, rather the experiences that triggered
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internal changes. I have already heard from many ex-sheepherders, and already
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there are commonalities in their stories. Anything you share with me will of
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course be confidential.
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All land is sacred. All life is sacred, and life is fed by the land.
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Thats not complicated to figure out. But there are places that are more
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sacred than others. Big Mountain for instance. Over the past weeks I have
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listened as visitors try to put into words just what the power is that they
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experience here. Whatever that power is, it must be connected to the people
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who live in a sacred way upon sacred land. When those people are removed, the
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land will suffer.
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Down south of here, in Apache country, there is another sacred Mountain
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being abused. Known as Mount Graham to the dominant society, the mountain,
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which is very important to the traditional Apache is being desecrated by the
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construction of Observatories. The main culprit seems to be the University of
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Arizona, though the german Max Planck Institut is a partner, as is the
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Vatican..... seems like they are looking for aliens to convert (honestly).
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Anyway, some years ago a coalition of Traditional Apaches and
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environmentalist were successful in a law suit againt the U of A. They were
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breaking Indian religious Freedom law and environmental law. No problem
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though, as a local congressman added a "rider" to a bill that exempted the U
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of A from these laws. The point of this ramble is that each summer a Sacred
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Run is held, running across the rez and up the mountain. Those of you who
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enjoyed the Prayer Walk might like to take part. Drop me a line and I'll have
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more info for you.
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Back in the real world, spring is arriving, which basically means some
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days its winter, some days its summer. The days are noticeably longer, which
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by coincidence means there are more chores to fill the day. Out with the
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sheep I have come across the first "wild carrots" popping up. Good
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sheepherder munchies, though they taste more like radishes than carrots. Also
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wild onions are appearing. Every now and then I come across the trail that
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the Prayer Walk took across the land, and the footprints are still visible. I
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get goosebumps still. The garden is being prepared, and the Angora goats are
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stating to moult already, so shearing cannot be far away.
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I'd like to introduce you to the number one spectator sport round here
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right now. I call it Kindergarten Cop. The deal is this. You have a corrall,
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and in the corrall a flock of sheep and goats with their recent offspring.
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The object is to seperate the the babies from the rest of the flock. The
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reason is that the little ones are just not strong enough to keep up with
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their mommas. I've seen sheep in other parts of the country, and they are
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just let out into a field full of thick grass and just lie around all day.
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Thats not how it works here. This is high-desert, and life is hard for the 4
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legged as well as the 2 legged. To get enough to eat, the flock must cover a
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lot of ground, and when its cold they tend to move fast. Its no walk in the
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park either, rather scrambling up and down canyons, over ridges etc, so the
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little ones need to stay behind until they are strong enough..
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Until the little ones are 3 or 4 days old, they just stand there and let
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you pick them up, but after 4 days they have figured out the game and will do
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whatever they can to avoid being caught. Beginner sheepherders usual try the
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straight forward lunge,..... but I have to tell you that over a short
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distance, a week old lamb can out sprint a 2 legged and also, like a rabbit
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or a good running back a lamb can radically change direction instantaneously.
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This usually leads to the sheepherder sprawling into the ground. (Much to the
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amusement of the audience that usually gathers to watch) One prefered method
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of catching the little ones is with a lariat. Unfortunately my rope-throwing
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skills are not adequate, so I prefer the use of a walking stick with a curved
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handle. This in effect give me a 5 foot arm. Even so, the little ones usually
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catch on and make sure they stay out of reach, so I resort to trickery. I
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approach obliquely, at a tangent to the one I want to snag, and I point,
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look, and talk in the opposite direction, then at the last moment a quick
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swipe with the stick and I've got'em. Hand the prisoner over to my assistant
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outside the corral who then puts it in the kindergarten pen, then I go for
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the next. It can take a good while to catch them all. I'm thinking of trying
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to get it entered as an Olympic event,.... sure is a lot more interesting
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than synchronised swimming.
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It may appear that there is not much "news" from here right now. In fact
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thats the best news. Life goes on as it should.
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At the end of this letter is an even more recent statement by Roberta
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Blackgoat. Over the years she has been very prolific in the output of her
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statements, and I am in the process of transcribing them to disk. So far I
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have 15 completed, with about 20 more to go. Many of you out there are
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putting Robertas statements on Web Pages, so if any of you would like to put
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up an archive of all her words, please let me know and I can send them to
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you, and send more as I finish transcribing them.
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And finally, there is another strain of thought that is being put out by
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the mainstream media and the various clowns (Washington, Window Rock,
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Kykotsmovi), and that is that it's "all over" here. That the forced removal
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of these Elders is inevitable.
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HAH!!!!!
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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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"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit
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atrocities"
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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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STATEMENT BY ROBERTA BLACKGOAT. Feb 2000
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My name is Roberta Blackgoat. I am of the Bitterwater Clan, born for Salt
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Clan. I was born October 1917, thus I am 83 years old.
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I am still living on the land that I was born on and the land that my
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ancestors passed on to me. Oral history tells that this land was given to us
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by the Holy People; boundaries drawn with prayers and ceremonies between thye
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sacred mountains with instructions to take care of the land. The four sacred
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mountains encompass a hogan. The area we are on, Big Mountain, is the altar
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in the hogan. Dzil leezh (Mountain Bundles) were made to bind us to the
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earth. The bundles have hooghan biyiin (hogan song) and dzil biyiin (Mountain
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song) that have been handed down, unchanged through the generations. That is
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the road to life. Today's colonialist educational system has disturbed these
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precise instructions.
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Our bundle is not respected by the relocation law (PL 93-531) nor by the
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non-indian society. Our religion is disregarded, discounted and invalidated
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by laws devoid of understanding of the spiritual ties to land and life.
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The U.S. government enlists our Native Americans to serve for this
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country's ideals. They are using them to protect liberty and justice for
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their elite few. Our Dine language was even used in World War II to help turn
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the tide of the war in the South Pacific.
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The exploitation of Mother Earth's natural resources is destruction of
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sacred land and genocide of Indigenous/Dine people. We further grieve the
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loss of land by Presidential decrees to establish National Monuments.
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Instead, these lands should be given back to the rightful owners/guardians,
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the Native Americans.
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Many of my relatives have been relocated to land contaminated with
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radioactive waste. The Navajo Hopi Indian Relocation Commission is still
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actively pressuring Dine facing relocation to move there. Residents have to
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buy and transport potable water. Many of the relocatees have died of suicide,
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homicide, loneliness and health reasons. My relatives are in concentration
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camps similar to Fort Sumner and Auschwitz. The present action of the U.S.
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government is a historical repeat of the Long Walk of 1864-1868, when eight
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thousand Dine people perished.
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I am appealing to the American public and citizens of the world to
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protest our demise and eventually repeal Public Law 93-531 (Navajo-Hopi
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Indian resettlement Act of 1974) and any subsequent genocidal laws. Your hard
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earned tax dollars fund these atrocities as well as expanding the police
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state in America. This fleecing of America is happening unbeknownst to you
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and your elected leaders. However, a few are even architects of these
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policies of destruction.
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All I want is public support to assist our valiant struggle to maintain
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our sovereign sustainable lifestyle; free to carry on with our lives, culture
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and traditions. I want our youth to utilize the land and carry on Dine
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instructions and our religious traditions. Join me and my Dine people in our
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quest for freedom and human rights.
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I choose to remain on my ancestral lands. If they want to relocate me,
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they have to "SUE THE CREATOR!" first, because the Creator is the one that
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put us here.
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