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The View from the Hogan 7 107 Days till the final solution
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Notes from Big Mountain (for the discerning reader)
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Ya'a'tee
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First off, a point of terminology. I have been instructed to avoid using
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the word"HPL" in my writing. The words HPL, JUA, Navajo Reservation, etc etc
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are deeply painful and offensive. These words refer to lines drawn on maps
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and in the minds of those in Washington ( and their followers). They are not
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real, they divide that which is whole. I will refer to the land where these
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words are being written as The Altar. The reasoning is this: Within the four
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sacred mountains that encompass Navajo land, is the hogan for the Dineh
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people. When a hogan is built to live in, it is a model of this Macrocosmic
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Hogan. This is why Ceremonies must take place inside a Hogan. This is also
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why bulldozing of Hogans is such an abominable and sacreligious crime. Within
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the Ceremonial Hogans is a space used for an altar. Within the Macrocosmic
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Hogan this space correlates to the Big Mountain area.
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We hear of many events and prayer vigils taking place in the first week
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of October at U.S. Embassies abroad in support of the people here and against
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the continued genocide. To all of you who have worked hard at setting up
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these events, we send our prayers and thanks, as well as to all those who
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give of their precious time to attend these events. Let us hope that the
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hearts of those in Washington will be touched. As Sitting Bull said "As
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individual fingers we can easily be broken, but all together we make a mighty
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fist."
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There is a good letter circulating on the Net from "the people of the
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land known as America" to the clowns in Washington. contact Beth at
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isco@efn.org and ask her to send you a copy. If you like what it says, then
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you just send Beth your name and address and it will get appended.
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The Men In Black continue to visit Paulines land on a daily basis. They
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recently stopped at the site of this past summers Education/Witness camp, and
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-horror of horrors- they discovered a piece of soggy cardboard approximatley
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one foot square, and a small brown bottle that at one point contained ginger
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beer. Barely able to contain their outrage, many photographs were taken of
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the offending material, and they rushed back to HQ as fast as possible.
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Imagine the scene, the BIA War room,... a group of Very Important People
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cluster around the photos trying to decide what action to take against this
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latest outrage. Smart young men and women stride across the room with the
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latest satelite images. Presidential candidate McPain wants the Nuclear
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Option,... he's just about fed up with these inconvenient Indians, Wayne
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Tulip, The Hopi Tribal Chairman tries deperately to talk him out of it,...
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he's worried what a nuclear explosion will do to the grazing for his friends
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cows. In a corner, Fedora Lewis, the Hopi Goebbels, is not so sure,... she
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sees a way to incorporate the nuclear motif into the Casino she so
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desperatley wants to build in Hopiland. In the end they settle on an armed
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convoy composed of Hopi Rangers, BIA police, US marshalls, County Sherrifs,
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FBI and ATF, with a couple of National Guard Helicopter Gunships for back-up.
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Maybe I'm exaggerating SLIGHTLY, but what continues to take place here is a
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farce on a hugely criminal level, and sometimes I find humor to be my only
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defense against absurdity.
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Meanwhile, the real criminals, the BIA impoundment squads, continue to
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snatch the peoples animals even though there is more grass than could be
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consumed by flocks ten times as large. Of course we knew they were coming
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because the roads were graded. Normally the roads we travel are so bad they
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couldn't be classified as jeep trails, only last week I had to rush a woman
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to hospital in the middle of the night. A 75 mile journey took 2 and a half
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hours, each bump, rut and pot hole slowing us down and causing pain to my
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passenger. But when the BIA need to come in on a lightning raid to take the
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peoples animals, out come the dozers and graders to give them a nice smooth,
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fast ride. Your tax dollars hard at work. What may not be at all clear to
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y'all out there is that this is all executed as military operations, these
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are para-military, multi-agency "squads" whose only aim is to cause fear and
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hardship. Loaded down with weapons and all the hi-tech toys money can by,
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elders who are alone are targetted. The following is a quote from Big
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Mountain Newsletter.
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The people of Big Mountain and the Joint Use Area say they are being
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terrorized.
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They cite jet airplanes flying so low that the pilot is visible, BIA
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trucks cruising the Survival Camp and the peoples hogans, helicopters, and
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the apparent sabotage of wells and windmills, and so on.
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The government has answers for most of the charges, saying for instance
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that the jet flights are "routine" training patterns, the helicopters are
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"surveying" and the trucks are "conducting a census". The government says the
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people are being "over dramatic" in their reactions. In the 1960's these same
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people said that they were attacked with poisonous gases from airplanes,
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killing their livestock. It wasn't until years later, when the white
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citizenry of Globe, Arizona, received a similar attack, that the U.S.
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admitted it had been using 2,4,5-T, an incredibly toxic pesticide, for "brush
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control" without proper safeguards.
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Even if the latest actions are in fact "routine", the question remains
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why all of these activities should suddenly escalate in the few months just
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prior to the July deadline for Navajo removal.
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The governments position on the jet flights is typical: the Air Force
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insists it is just running a normal training pattern which happens to pass
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directly over Big Mountain. Challenged at a recent hearing as to why the
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flights were necessary, and whether similar flights were scheduled over
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non-indian communities, the Air Force declined to explain. Spokespersons
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noted that it would not change the flights just to please the indians,
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regardless of ceremonies or other problems with the flights.
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Parents claimed the flights terrified their young children at school and
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literally knocked the elderly out of bed. Religious ceremonies are also
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disrupted and the livestock are scattered by the flights. The Air Force
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admits that it flies as low as 400 feet.
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Bottom line is that these Indian people are being subjected to procedures
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which the government wouldn't think of directing towards white communities.
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In this case the people under attack are the traditional Navajo and Hopi
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people of the Joint Use Area, already under incredible pressure due to 12
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years of implementation of the Relocation Act. The result is terror.
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That was written 14 years ago, and nothings changed..... its been going
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on the whole time since, and the view from the Hogan is inescapable that this
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is war, low-intensity maybe, but war nonetheless.
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One thing I am sure of, is that both the people who plan this campaign of
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harassment and those that carry it out, watch waaay too much TV.
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How is it that a war against Indians has been and is still being fought
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on this continent for the past 30 years, and most people are only just
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finding out about it now?
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So, we are hurtling towards two big dates. January 1st, 2000 and February
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1st, 2000.
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I find it hard to get excited about the Millenium, some Roman dude, way
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back when, decides to change his peoples calendar and start time from a new
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date, how is that real? ......And anyway, don't most people know that the
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year begins on November 1st?
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When I think of Y2K, my first reaction is, how utterly terrifying it must
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be, to live in a world that is so unstable that a couple of digits on a
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silicon chip has the potential to bring it all tumbling down. My second
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thought is how absurd it is, that here on the Altar, are people who have the
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knowledge, skills, and most importantly, the wisdom, to live without an
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infantile dependence on the Technostructure, and yet the dominant society is
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hell-bent on rubbing out these people rather than listening to them and
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learning from them. If, in a worst case scenario (barring Nuclear Winter),
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the technostructure does collapse, then we here on the Altar will have to
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make a few minor adjustments to our lifestyle ( though as I am now a cyber
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-slut, I'd surely miss conversing with all you good folks out there), but
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overall the benefits would be enormous. The mine will close down. The sky
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will be free of huge, noisy, chunks of metal hurtling towards La La Land with
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Very Important People on board, and the Men in Black will cease harassing us
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as the coal will be worthless. It would be my guess that many of you who have
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not been here cannot truly imagine what it is like to live outside of the
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Technostructure, without electricity, without plumbing, with the closest
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small store 20 miles away, asphalt road 30 miles away, telephone 36miles
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away, post office 40+ miles away, supermarket 74 miles away. The people here
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have never had these "amenities",... in what I consider a dumb move, the U.S.
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made it illegal for the people to "develop", hoping to encourage the people
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to leave, but what its caused is that the people continued with a way of life
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that has changed little for generations, and life is lived in a good way,
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depending on those most basic resources, brains and bodies, something most of
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us have, life is generous. There is an often voiced belief "out there" that
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everybody in the world is so desperate to achieve the "American way of life",
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but I must tell you, it just ain't so. A little story may show this.
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Some years ago, when I was living with my Grandma and Grandpa, I figured
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that the price of a simple solar power system was low enough for me to be
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able to raise the funds, so I asked my Grandma what she would use electricity
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for if I could supply it. I needed to figure what size system to work on. Her
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eyes immediately lit up, "an electric light,".... for the hogan in winter, so
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she could weave. Like many elderly people, her eyesight was not as sharp as
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it used to be, and with a keresone lamp the colors of the yarns were hard to
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see, so on the long winter nights she wasn't able to weave. " What else would
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you like" I asked. She thought for a while, and then said " an iron, to iron
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the rugs after they are finished". "Anything else" I asked. She thought, and
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thought....." how about a microwave oven? refrigerator? TV?. She laughed.
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That was all she could think of to do with electricity, make it so she could
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spend even more hours sittin at the loom. Around this time I sat down and
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figured out how much these elderly women were getting paid to weave these
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beautiful rugs. Figuring in the time it takes to raise the sheep, shear,
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wash, clean, card, spin, dye the wool, set up the loom, and then do the
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weaving, I reckoned they were lucky if they were getting 2 bucks an hour. So
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any of you in the market for a genuine navajo rug, please bear in mind what a
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deal you're getting.
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On the subject of rugs, for those of you in the neighbourhood of
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Missoula, Montana, there is an exhibition of approximately 50 rugs from the
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resisters here at the Art Gallery, in the University. These are the real
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things, and the show runs till Oct 31st. I saw some of the rugs on their way
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up there, and there is some beautiful work. I would be out of line to have a
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favorite, but Fanny Goys rugs are particularly fine. Roberta Blackgoat will
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be in town for a reception on Saturday the 30th, so that would certainly be
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worth attending.
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On the subject of Robertas travels, she will be in Washington DC during
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the second week of November. I don't have any locations or dates for her
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appearances there, but for sure she will be at the concert where Blackfire
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are playing.
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Presuming of course we survive Y2K, we then come to February 1st, 2000. Who
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knows what is going to happen? The Feds and the HTC know, but they ain't
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saying. There have been deadlines before, and a pattern has emerged. Threats
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of forced evictions are broadcast, support is mobilized, the media takes an
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interest, the deadline arrives, nothing happens, the media lose interest,
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support wanes, and back to the daily grind of low-intensity warfare and siege
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tactics. Maybe that will happen again, but maybe not. Warmaker is not known
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for making rational decisions, so it's best to plan for all eventualities.
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Back in the real world, the weather has changed. It hasn't rained for
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some weeks now. Back to the usual intense blue dome above. The sun is much
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lower in the sky, the shadows are larger, the colors richer, and the days
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shorter. The Dineh name for this moon is "back to back", where the two
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seasons touch. The corn's all harvested, primary chore now is to bring in,
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cut, and chop firewood for the coming winter. There is already a nip in the
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night air, a killing frost took out my squash and tomato plant a few weeks
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ago. Like most life-sustaining activities round here, cutting firewood is
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illegal according to the Feds and the HTC. I know for a fact that sons of two
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of the Grandmas went into Hopi Tribal Offices to get a woodcutting permit and
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left without one, so even though no-ones been arrested in a while for cutting
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wood, it is one more stress and worry on the people. I've been too busy with
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the flock and the firewood to take advantage of the other bumper harvest this
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year, Pinyon nuts, a much favored delicacy. Travelling across the Altar one
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sees people out, under the trees, collecting as much as possible before the 4
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legged and winged get their share. The sight of people collecting free food
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always feels festive to me. I stopped by Robertas place late one afternoon
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after she had been out picking all day. We sat in front of her house and
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watched her sheepherder bring home the flock. Behind us, on her door, was a
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simple sign that reads:
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Entering Sovereign Dineh Nation
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Thin Rock Mesa
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All are welcome who repect the land, life, and law of the Dineh
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Warning!
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Federal, state, and tribal personnel, your jurisdiction does not apply here
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Your actions will be counter-acted.
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Similar signs are re-appearing around the Altar.
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As we sat, a huge strange looking object flew slowly over us. grabbing
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the binoculars I saw that it was the Space Shuttle, piggy-backed on a big jet
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transport. I explained to Roberta what the space shuttle was, and how it put
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all the satellites up in the sky, and how some of those satellites can take
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pictures of us here on the ground. Her eyes immediately lit up, "we should
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write SUE THE CREATOR out there" she said, pointing to the land out in front
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of the house, Sooo there is now a message being laid out on the ground in
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front of her place, so if you happen to be an owner or operator of a spy
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satellite, point it to:
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36 degrees 14 minutes 79 seconds N
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110 degrees 38 minutes 62 seconds W
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Also if you are a pilot or photographer who wants to take some pictures of
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this message, you're welcome.
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One final thought on Y2K, we hear of big bucks being made by supplying
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Y2K survival information, so, I make the following offer; for a mere fifty
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bucks a day, you are invited to the BOPEEP Y2K SURVIVAL SCHOOL, topics
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covered will include: How to avaoid freezing by using an axe. How to avoid
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thirst by walking to a spring with a bucket. How to avoid starvation by
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grubbing around in dirt and blood and guts. How to repair just about anything
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with baling wire. 1001 things to do when your television doesn't work. etc
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etc.
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We human beings are an incredible species. Our brains and bodies are
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perfectly capable of doing all thats necesesary to keep life going in a good
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way, but more than that, we are capable of profoundly beautiful acts of love,
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kindness, and generosity. Yet we are taught to feel powerless and to fear
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each other and to fear life itself. Why? (I am reliably informed that that is
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a rhetorical question)
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But then, what the hell do I know,........ I'm just a sheepherder.
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"We need to be kinder to each other"
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Your prayers, support, and correspondence are invited.
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I thank you for your time that you have given me by reading this.
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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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P.S. To all those who have written to me, please be aware that owing to the
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pressing needs of the flock, the firewood, and the Grandmas, the office is
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sometimes left unattended for days at a time. It may take as long as a half
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moon between when you write, and when you hear back from me. Around here the
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information superhighway is a muddy jeep trail. Please be patient, you will
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hear 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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