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The View From The Hogan 3 July 1999 204 days till "the final solution"
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Notes from Big Mt.
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Yaa'tee
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Once again it's been a very busy month on the land. A new set of notices
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have gone out to the residents telling them their "excess" animals will be
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taken from them. Basically the people are being reminded that at some
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undefined point in the future their livliehood will be threatened. As one
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supporter noted "Grandmothers are never quite sure when to be prepared to
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defend their homesite and livestock." This is just a part of the continued
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attempt by the BIA/HTC/US Govt to harass these people into leaving this
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coal-rich land. By making sure that their flocks are too small to be able to
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support a family, the families need to find other sources of livliehood,
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which usually means going off the Rez to find wage work. Eventually this
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causes the break up of the family, or the family will tire of this harassment
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and decide to "voluntarily" relocate. Not only is this economic terrorism, it
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is also psychological terrorism. Part of the impoundment notice reads "in
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order to achieve full compliance with all the grazing permits the agency
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range staff will begin conducting random unnnaounced inventories throughout
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the year. We are addressing you of this possibility so that you are not
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alarmed or surprised by our presence on a weekend or at irregular hours."
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Imagine getting a letter that tells you that at some point in the next year
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someone will enter your home and rape a member of your family! To those of
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you that do not know these traditional people, this may sound like a gross
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over-exaggeration, but the truth is that in ways we can little understand,
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the land is a part of these people, the presence of an armed threat
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travelling on their land violates these people just the same as if their
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hogans were being entered. The sheep are not "economic units", any observer
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of the Navajo will tell you that the closest term we have in the white-mans
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language to define the sheep is "relatives". By threatening the sheep, and
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constantly "patrolling" the land a climate of fear is established.
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The Hopi Tribal Council continues with its inept and amateurish media
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campaign on the situation here. This week in the local paper is an "article"
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on Kee Shays situation that is little more than a reprint of a HTC press
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release. Kee Shays family live alongside the fence that seperates the
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so-called HPL from the So-called NPL. When the fence was constructed, it cut
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right through his families customary use area, leaving the winter camp on one
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side of the fence, the summer camp on the other. Because of this the family
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have not been involved in the "accomodation" process, and has continued to
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make use of their land, The Hopi Tribal Council considers his family
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trespassers. "according to the tribe, Shays actions are considered harmful to
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both Navajo and Hopi families." "When outside individuals illegally trespass
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and allow their animals to graze on lands that already suffer from diminished
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capacity, we hurt both Navajo and Hopi families living on HPL." "Shays
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actions in arguing his case through the media is clearly an effort to disrupt
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and use for his own benefit the ongoing peaceful process of accomodation"
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"The media needs to be more responsible in not agitating situations that
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could hurt the interests of Hopi and Navajo families on the HPL." What on
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earth are they talking about?!!! The Shays' have always been members of the
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Big Mountain community, to classify them as outsiders is absurd. And how is
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he threatening the Hopi Tribe? The nearest Navajo resident on HPL is over 10
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miles away, and the nearest Hopi resident well over 20 miles away. So whose
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grass is he "stealing". As for the media "agitating" the situation, all I can
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say is I sure hope the media is not "agitating" the situation in Kosovo by
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reporting on what is happening.
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My interpretation of this "article" is that the HTC is setting the stage
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to implement their "Exclusion Law" in preparation to remove all support the
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resisters here have. With this insidious law the HTC will be able to define
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who is an "outsider", and they will be able to define what constitutes a
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threat to the tribe. If they are allowed to get away with it the people here
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will be living under virtual martial law. They (the HTC) certainly don't want
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the media to report on that.
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(sometime later)Well, it seems that my prediction that the Hopi Tribal
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Council (and their masters, Peabody and the U.S. Govt.) are escalating their
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moves against the peoples supporters turns out to be unfortunately true.
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Wed June 16th. At 5 this evening , Hopi Rangers arrived at the Witness
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Camp to escort Arlene Hamilton (the co-ordinator of the camp) off the "Hopi
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Reservation". Yesterday she had been served a "proposed exclusion notice" and
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given 15 days to answer in writing why she should not be "excluded. 2 days
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ago she was still being told on a daily basis that the permit she had being
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asking for was "almost ready"
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Let me describe the Witness Camp to you. The first thing you notice is
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the 2 white tepees jutting above the trees. There is a kitchen structure and
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area, a sweat lodge, an outhouse, and scattered through the Pinyon and
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Junipers are the tents of the visiting students. Every day there is a
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constant stream of Dineh visitors to the camp, some travelling long distances
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(one 101 year old lady started to hitch hike the 20 miles to a relative to
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come to the camp). They come to teach classes. They come just to visit. They
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come to eat. They come to ask for help with chores. They come to bring food
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to the camp. The atmosphere and all interactions are of the utmost respect.
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Every day armed Hopi Rangers or monitors arrive to nose around. They are
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treated with respect, and in most cases have behaved respectfully. One Ranger
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had it explained to him by one of the respected Grandmas that she felt really
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unsafe with him bringing his gun into camp, so he took it off and locked it
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in his vehicle before coming in to camp. Word is he got into trouble for
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daring to behave like a human being!! He should be promoted. There is a
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palpable feeling of community at the camp. I listened as A Dineh Community
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Health Nurse spoke to the students. Her job is to travel around and visit the
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elders in their isolated homesites and check on their health. She spoke of
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how whenever impoundment notices, armed Rangers prowling about, eviction
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notices, low level overflights, etc occur the health of the elders suffers
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dramatically and noticably. She spoke of her own sense of fear as she had to
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travel around alone, sometimes followed by armed rangers, and in an emotional
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voice she told how the first time she drove by the witness camp and saw the
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tepees her heart lifted that the resisters were getting visitors, help and
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support. Every student I spoke with had nothing but positive things to say
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about the people here , their way of life, and the respect everybody has for
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each other. The harassment of the people became something real for them. How
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is it possible for the HTC to claim the camp as a threat? The people here
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HAVE EVERY RIGHT to have visitors, they have every right to have support in
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the chores of their daily life, and they have every right to try and reclaim
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their sense of community that the governement and HTC have done everything
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they can for 25 years to destroy.
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postscript. It seems that the morning after the Rangers came to the camp
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to "escort" Arlene off the rez, many, many people phoned the Hopi Tribal
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Offices to complain. Later that day the Chief of Hopi Rangers came to the
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camp and said "it had been a mistake". Gosh.... could it be that some people
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taking a few minutes of their time to make a phone call could actually have
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an impact?
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It has been my experience that once people find out what is really going
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on here, they feel impelled to do something about it. Before he himself
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became a tyrant, Josef Stalin wrote "Nothing could be more dangerous to
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tyrannical authority than the peoples<65> curiosity." Unfortunately the
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mainstream media rarely report on what is happening here, and when they do it
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is just to repeat the government propoganda that this is just a dispute
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between two tribes, rather than the truth which is that this is the
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continuation of 500 plus years of genocide against the caretakers of this
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Turtle Island. I would ask that you forward this E-mail to everyone you know.
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If, out of every hundred people who read this, just one person takes some
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action, then the scales tip in the right direction. "we are each an army of
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one" as Leonard Peltier says. Many people are concerned with Human Rights,
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Native Rights, Religious Freedom, Environmental destruction, Corporate Power,
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and Governmental abuse. What is happening here involves all these issues, and
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I believe (in fact I stake my life on it) that if enough people choose to pay
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attention to what is happening, this travesty can be prevented. Please pass
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this on. It is not "spam". If anyone has any questions about how the
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situation here has come about, I would be only to happy to explain what I
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know.
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Ho Hum! More low altitude overflights. On the afternoon of June 19th a
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couple of helicopters flew low and directly over the homesite. The first was
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one of the unmarked gunships that flew over recently. The second was a USAF,
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silver painted, model. My first response as they fly over is outrage and a
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sense of violation, followed by a disbelief at how much taxpayers money is
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being spent to harass these elders. I have no idea just how much it costs to
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put on of those things into the air for an hour. A damn sight more than I
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spend in a year thats for sure.
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July 2nd. Low level overflight by small fighter aircraft at 3:30 and
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again at 6:30. The zig-zag flight path took them directly over the homesites.
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We hear of continued harassment of families that signed the agreement.
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People have been told not to drive around on the land. "You are being
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accomodated so long as you stay within your area".
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The Hopi Tribal Councils propoganda machine is busy this month. A letter
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to the editor titled "So called Activists use Hopi Tribe" an employee of the
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Tribe attacks the support the people here are getting. According to this
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so-called Hopi, activist and human rights workers are just using the Navajo
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and Hopi to further their own agenda and stir up trouble. She goes so far as
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to claim that 99.9% of the information on the internet about this situation
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is lies! Coming from an organization whose whole existence is based on a lie
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this is pure bullshit. She also states that "activists will be removed". Of
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course, being just a sheepherder and not an activist myself I can feel quite
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safe, right? All the propoganda being put out by the HTC continues to try and
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claim that any attack or criticism of the HTC is an attack on the Hopi
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people, whereas everything I read put out by the resisters and their
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supporters makes it quite clear that it is understood that the HTC is an
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illegally imposed colonial governement that is oppressing its own people as
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well as the Dine, no-one is suggesting that these actions come from the Hopi
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people themselves. I personally have heard Hopis refer to their rez as a
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Police State. All in all, this months offering from the HTC's public
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relations operation is rather pathetic and transparent. I guess that the cost
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of expanding and arming the para-military Hopi Rangers leaves the HTC no
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funds to hire a proffesional Public Relations Firm.
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Unfortunately there are a few people who raise money and in other ways
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use these people and this issue to further their own agenda. For instance,
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right now there is an individual operating out of Montana who is claiming
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that his words are coming from Roberta Blackgoat. If that were not bad
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enough, he has gone so far as to forge her signature. Roberta has asked me to
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tell you that she and her relatives are extremely upset by the actions of
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this individual. If you come across anything purporting to come from
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"Independent Dine Nation" ( no such entity exists) please know it does not
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originate from here.
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If you are in the process of, or thinking of, offering money or some
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other form of support to the people here, I would have you ask yourself the
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following questions. Do you KNOW that the support will reach the people
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here?, and if so, do you KNOW that it is in a form that the people want?
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Obviously the only way to be sure is to actually come here yourselves, but
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that is not always possible, but the next best thing is to COMMUNICATE WITH
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THE ELDERS DIRECTLY.
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The annual Sun Dance at Camp Anne Mae has been denied a permit. Though
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the people here find it deeply offensive (and who wouldn't) that they must
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get a permit for a religious ceremony, they went ahead anyway and applied for
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one. Over 4 months ago! The HTC waited till 2 weeks before the SunDance to
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deny them "permission". The Sun Dance will go ahead anyway, many hundreds of
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people are committed to it. Will The HTC use this as an opportunity to
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provoke confrontation and continue with their attempt to impose martial law?
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We'll see.
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Back in the real world the weather continues to be strange here. The day
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after we finished planting the cornfield it rained all day, with thunder and
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lightning. These male rains are at least a month early. A few days later we
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had record lows with temperatures 20 - 25 degrees below normal. Now we're
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back to normal, windy and hot. The flock goes out before sunrise and come
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back in for the middle of the day, then go out again in the evening. During
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the heat of the day all sensible creatures hole up in the shade. The corn
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waits patiently for the rain.
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The other evening I was driving around with one of the Grandma's, The sky
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was filled with dark, moisture -heavy clouds, but only a few drops were
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reaching the ground. "I guess the clouds are waiting for a permit from the
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Hopis before they drop their rain." she quipped.
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It sure seems like now would be a good time to phone the Hopi Tribal
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Chairman and let him know what you think about the harassment of elders and
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their supporters, the religious persecution, military overflights etc. Let
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him know you are paying attention to what is going on here. Wayne Taylor can
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be reached on the following numbers: (520) 734 3000, & (520) 734 2441.
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They are still trying to "rub-out" Indians. This is not History. This is
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not happening in some obscure other part of the globe. Surely it's time to
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stop this?
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But then, what the hell do I know,.... I'm just a sheepherder.
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"Sentiment without action is the ruin of the soul"
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Your prayers, support, and correspondence are invited
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For all my relations
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Bo Peep
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reachable via unclejake74@hotmail.com
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