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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Protecting Rattle Snake Island and Roundtable Discussion with Indigenous Programmers
James Brown (Elm Pomo Nation). James joins us for this segment of the show to discuss Rattlesnake Island, located in Northern California, and the plans for taking a stand there to halt the corporate destruction of this sacred site. John Nady (Inventor of the wireless Mic, Billionaire and owner of Nady Systems) has a factory on top of the Shell mounds in Emeryville, CA and he has tried to build a house on top of our 6,000 year old Elem Village located on Elem-mafo a.k.a. Rattlesnake Island fifty yards away from the Elm Pomo Nation.
James Brown (Elm Pomo Nation) of Tribal Voices Radio on KPFZ, Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota Nation) host of WBAI (NY) First Voices Indigenous Radio www.FirstVoicesIndigenousRadio.org, Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne & Hodulgee Muscogee Nations) a poet, writer, journalist, lecturer, curator, activist and, perhaps, had the first national indigenous radio show on Pacifica's WBAI, and Kehaulani Kauanui, an Associate Professor of American Studies and Anthropology at Wesleyan University and is the producer and host of a public affairs show called, "Indigenous Politics: From Native New England and Beyond," on WESU, Middletown, CT www.indigenouspolitics.com join us for this segment of the show to recap critical issues faced by Indigenous peoples and their respective First Nations, and discuss the future and trajectory of indigenous media, plus a lot more. All indigenous programmers are on either on Pacifica stations www.pacifica.org or its affiliates.
News update: the Pine Ridge and Rosebud communities were devastated by blizzards last Monday and continue to endure severe winter weather conditions. Numerous families are still without electricity and propane for heat. As of 12/16/08, the OST CAP Office on Pine Ridge is out of heating assistance funds. For assistance and relief to these communities, please visit www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
An Open Letter from ACIN to U.S. President-Elect Barack Obama
An Open Letter from the Association of Indigenous Councils of Northern Cauca, ACIN, to U.S. President-Elect Barack Obama
Santander de Quilichao, Cauca, ColombiaDear Mr. President-Elect,
First, please accept our sincerest congratulations. We congratulate you for having won because of the noblest aspirations of your people. We believe your election expresses the deep desire for change felt by the majority of the American people: change in the economy and society, change in international relations, and from there, we hope, a change in the relation between the United States of America and the indigenous peoples of the world.
During your historic campaign, you publicly noted some of what Colombians currently face: you acknowledged the murders of trade unionists by the regime and stated your reservations about a Free Trade Agreement with Colombia, which our people have decided against through a democratic referendum, about which we have written before. We thank you for this, and now want you to know about the specific situation facing Colombia's indigenous peoples.
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In the past six years we have lost 1,200 people to assassinations by armed groups, both legal and illegal: right-wing paramilitaries, guerrillas, police, and members of the Armed Forces. These murders have created insecurity, and this insecurity has been used to strip us of our rights with what we call the 'Laws of Disposession', legislation and other institutional norms that legalize the loss of our lands, our fundamental freedoms, and our rights. These 'Laws of Disposession' dispose of Colombia's mines, hydrocarbons, water resources, intellectual property, and national parks – all of these are brought under the ultimate rule of the Free Trade Agreement with the US. The FTA will mean that if Colombia tries to change the laws to allow its people to share in its resources, or take any independent action, then we will be obliged to compensate investors. We will have to submit our laws to international arbitration outside our own legal jurisdiction.
But in our view, the ultimate law is respect for life. In our view, the FTA puts commercial logic above the respect for life itself, not to mention international humanitarian law, and agreements such as the ILO's Covenant 169, and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Worldwide. These covenants, as well as the respect for life, have to date been ignored by the government of our country, as well as by your government.
Unfortunately both of our governments, yours with Plan Colombia, and ours with the so-called 'Democratic Security' policy, have done great harm to indigenous peoples and to Mother Earth, while multinational corporations have profited from the petroleum and gas contracts, mining concessions, privatizations, and low wages.
We hope that you will contribute to change all this. We hope that you will listen to our words. We have lost many lives defending these words. Words that we have walked and words we have backed up with our civil resistance. These are the words that we have shared throughout Colombia since October 10th, through the Minga of Resistance, a national mobilization we convened as indigenous peoples, in association with other peoples and processes.
We believe that the spirit of change in your people cannot be contained. We believe it is a powerful force and we hope it will join with the force of our words and with the need for change that has been crying out throughout Latin America. We invite you to come to listen to these words here in Colombia, and we are ready to articulate them there, if you invite us. Here or there, it is the same planet and our mission is the same: to protect it, to save us all.
Finally, we call on you to join with us in fulfilling our responsibilities to Mother Earth and to history. The first one, our collective Mother, has given all of us life. The second one, History, has reflected our growing pains and our errors. History has not matured into systems that reconcile it with the rhythms, pulses and mandates of Nature. We believe the very reason human beings and our societies exist is to create the harmony between History and Mother Earth.
As children of Mother Earth, we speak to you as to a brother or sister. As indigenous, we speak to you as peoples, obliged from creation to seek harmony between History and Mother Earth. To reconcile ourselves with nature is not an option, but an imperative. By transforming life into merchandise, by making sacred the accumulation of wealth, by enshrining greed, we believe our societies have entered a crisis, including the economic crisis currently faced by your country. The destruction of our peoples in Colombia is a consequence of that Historic error that has placed greed before life.
Brother President-elect Barack Obama, we do not write to ask or demand anything for ourselves, because we know that the death of our peoples and the destruction of our cultures for greed, signifies the beginning of the end for Mother Earth itself.
Before we disappear with our collective Mother, we have decided to speak and to walk our words. In the name of life, of change, let us listen to one another and make the effort to find a way to create harmony between our peoples and life. Let us create the conditions for new History. One where the sacred ends of promotion and protection of Life and Beauty can never again be transformed into means for private accumulation of power at the service of greed.
We await you.
With great respect,
Association of Indigenous Couincils of Northern Cauca ACIN (Cxab Wala Kiwe-Territory of the Great People) Cauca, Mother Earth, November 10th, 2008Santander de Quilichao
September 8, 2008
Native American Music Awards Public Voting BeginsHello to All:
The musicians of GHOSTHORSE; Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Charley Buckland & Dan Grigsby and the album titled "Ksa" have been nominated for the 10th Annual Native American Music Association "Awards" for the year 2008 in the category "Debut Artist of the Year".
We would to ask you to cast your vote for us and spread this information as widely as possible.ATTENTION ALL VOTERS:
Public voting now requires a registered email address and a complete voting ballot. Public voting begins on August 22, 2008. General public voting is available online and in current issues of News From Indian Country. All public votes cast after the commencement of public voting will be tallied. Advisory Member votes will constitute 65% of the final voting results. General public voting constitutes 35% of the final voting results.
Please click on the following link to cast your vote: http://www.votenative.com.
Please email nammys@aol.com should anyone experience technical difficulties while participating in our national general public voting campaign.Vote for Ghosthorse - Ksa in the category
E - DEBUT ARTIST OF THE YEAR - Ghosthorse - KSAThe main NAMA website is below
www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com/index.cfmWopila & Oneowe xenau
Tiokasin, Charley and Dan
June 5, 2008
Rainforest Foundation, USChristine Halvorson is the current Program Director and Interim Director of the Rainforest Foundation US.
I've worked on indigenous rights & environmental issues in the Amazon for the past 17 years. Rainforest Foundation US is part of a network of organizations which supports projects in all of the major tropical rainforest regions of the world. We work in partnership with indigenous and grassroots organizations, and support their efforts by providing a mix of funding, technical support, and advocacy. We were founded in 1989 by Sting and Trudie Styler, around the time of the first Altamira meeting, in 1989...
MAY 19-23, 2008: The Xingu Encounter 2008 was a 5-day mass gathering of over 1,000 Brazilian Amazon Indians and their allies to protest the development and construction of government-supported hydroelectric dam projects on the Xingu River. Much discussion and emphasis was placed on protest of the Belo Monte Dam, whose construction would result in the displacement of 500 indigenous Brazilians, and 16,000 other people, create the need for the construction of four other dams to store water during the dry season and also destroy the natural resources upon which these local people survive. The Xingu Encounter 2008 was the largest gathering in almost twenty years in the Amazon by indigenous people. Its focus this year was the Belo Monte Dam, but the week was also an intensified follow-up to the rally of 1989 in Altamira when Amazon Indians successfully guaranteed the cancellation of World Bank loans for dams and dam plans on the Xingu River. The river would be safe for more than a decade, but it was necessary once again, for the Kayapó, Parakanã, Asurini and other indigenous groups to join forces in defense of the Xingu and of their lives. For more info on this Altamira meeting, take a look at our website, at http://www.rainforestfoundation.org/?q=en/node/169. Another good place is IRN's website
Protect Sacred Sites, Indigenous People One NationTamra (tel: 605-347-9653) is Eastern Cherokee and resides in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Protect Sacred Sites, Indigenous People One Nation is a grass roots organization, was founded in 2005 by Tamra Brennan.
Our organization has been actively involved in the protection of Bear Butte for several years. Currently our organization is leading the campaign to Protect Bear Butte, in addition to continuing the struggle, with the on-going efforts to protect sacred sites across the country. If there is time, remind me.......I am hosting the Honor Sacred Sites Day Gathering at Bear Butte, in conjunction with Arvol's WPPD on June 21st. just want to let folks know about it as well. I am also having a meeting on Wednesday afternoon with the new owners Target Logistics, and have invited all the Tribal Leaders to attend. I hope some of them attend. So, probably will have some info from that meeting as well.
Here is a update on what is currently transpiring: Unfortunately, there have been several developments since the summer of 2006. Expansions of Broken Spoke Campground, (formally known as Jay Allen's, Sturgis County Line) are in progress and things are progressively getting worse. Jay Allen has recently transferred the location to a multi-million dollar Corporation called Target Companies, dba Target Logistics. They are currently have plans to expand the venue. I have great concerns about this corporations interest in this location at Bear Butte. They were founded in 1978 and have in excess of $50M in capital. Some of their clients include the Secret Service, the feds, and military. They build temporary cities for areas in war. Why would a company that focuses on these types of "clients," be interested in this property? There still has been no true explanation for this question. I have asked Joe Murphy, the CEO of Target Logistics, what their interest in Bear Butte is, here is his only response to my question: "With regard to our company, we have built Campgrounds in Milwaukee for Harley-Davidson's 95th and 100th Anniversaries. Our interest in the Sturgis County Line Campground is a natural outgrowth of those activities." This seems a little out of the ordinary to say the least.
Background on new developments: On December 5, 2007 the Meade County Commissioners unanimously voted to revoke Jay Allen's on-sale liquor license, seemingly a good thing. The decision was based upon, Jay Allen's character, stating he was not a suitable person to hold the liquor license in question. The character issue was a result of Jay Allen defaulting on over $100,000.00 of debt, to local contractors who helped to build the Sturgis County Line, in 2006. In January, Jay Allen appealed the Meade County Commissioners decision to revoke his license. On April 14, 2008 the appeal was held before Judge Bastian, at the Meade County Courthouse. Allen testified he had signed a Memorandum of Understanding, purchase agreement on February 26, 2008 with Target Companies, a travel corporation from Boston, MA. The agreement terms were to be finalized on May 3, 2008. Allen stated upon completion of the agreement, his only role in the Sturgis County Line would be as a promoter, and because he was no longer the owner, his character could not be basis for license revocation. Judge Bastian remanded the decision back to Meade County Commissioners. His instructions asked the Commissioners to reconsider their decision to revoke, based upon the new information that Allen would no longer be the "owner" of Sturgis County Line. The Judge's decision was shocking; he re-wrote legislation at the bench. This ruling sets precedence for anyone in South Dakota, if you lose your liquor license due to poor character, the simple solution is to sell to a partnership, disassociate yourself on paper, and your liquor license will be restored. The intriguing part of this decision was, as of the court hearing date on April 14, 2008, Jay Allen was still the current owner and President of Bear Butte Sunsets LLC/ Sturgis County Line. As of the hearing, the only legitimate change had been new management, since the "sale agreement" would not be final until May 3, 2008. The Meade County Commissioner's held an Executive Session Meeting on April 24, 2008. They unanimously voted to appeal Judge Bastian's decision. It has been directed to South Dakota Supreme Court for further clarification, to determine if Judge Bastian had the legal authority to make such a decision. A court date will be scheduled in the upcoming months.
Target Companies marketing campaign is very aggressive. Plans were announced to open Sturgis County Line year round. Biker rally events are currently scheduled in June, July and in August for the annual Sturgis Rally. With this new year- round expansion, it will virtually become impossible ALL summer, to pray in peace at Bear Butte. This issue has escalated and is now, more critical than ever. At the May 7, 2008 Meade County Commissioners Monthly Meeting, Attorney for Target Companies dba Target Logistics stated that they made a legal decision to delay the purchase of Sturgis County Line, and opted to proceed with a lease at this time. The business name has now changed, and it is know as Broken Spoke Campground, LLC. Target Companies has now filed for a new Malt Beverage Liquor License, under the name of Broken Spoke Campground, LLC, the person that filed the application was the General Manager, David Shoe. A campaign is in progress to educate the bikers, in regards to the significance and protection for Bear Butte. This has been an on-going effort to create awareness over the past two years. People from across the nation have participated in reaching out to the bikers. It is through awareness that we can help make a difference with this issue. We have support from many people within the biker community but most people remain unaware of the struggle. Many bikers have stated they were not aware of the significance of Bear Butte previously, but will now support us and act accordingly. We ask for respectful behavior from people who are near the mountain. We want to limit the noise, intrusive lighting, and alcohol consumption near the mountain.
This is the opposition letter that I sent to Meade County Commissioner's:
I oppose the new application for a Malt Beverage liquor license application submitted by General Manager, David Shoe dba Broken Spoke Campground, LLC. The proposed application is for a location that is unsuitable. I request that Meade County Commissioner's deny the new application. Broken Spoken Campground, LLC formally known as Sturgis County Line, LLC lies within 2 miles North of the actual base of Bear Butte and threatens the natural and historic resources there. The NEW Malt Beverage license application should be denied because the locations are not suitable. These large scale commercial developments invite noise and cumulative impacts of increased traffic and travel, which all stand to adversely impact the natural serenity and tranquility needed for cultural, ceremonial and other visitations to Bear Butte. They will also negatively impact the experience of people who enjoy the spiritual, cultural, and natural resources at Bear Butte.
The application should be denied on the basis that the applicants are not suitable characters to hold a beer and/or liquor license as proposed. The new application license for General Manager, David Shoe dba Broken Spoke Campground, LLC should be denied based upon unsuitable character and misrepresentation. The new investors of Broken Spoke Campground, LLC, Target Logistics Corporation, have been made fully aware of the significance and protection for Bear Butte. Issues include, the unsuitability of this location, unacceptable noise and disturbance, that this location continues to cause, to those who travel to Bear Butte who need solitude and serenity. They fail to take into account local concerns of impacts to the spiritual, cultural, and natural resources at Bear Butte. Bear Butte is a place of prayer where the natural environment needs to be free from negative influences of alcohol that could affect religious beliefs and practices of those who travel from around the world to pray.
The new investors, Target Logistics Corporation, dba Broken Spoke Campground, LLC have announced plans for additional development and expansions at Broken Spoke Campground. Their expansions include, opening all year round and hosting various rally events in June, July in addition to August. The loud noise and music from this location throughout the summer will directly effect, encroach upon and interfere with the experience of people who wish to pray and/or visit Bear Butte in seclusion. Many Native Nations and their member's travel to Bear Butte to pray throughout the year. Bear Butte, a Historical Landmark and sacred site should be protected from the negative influences of beer, liquor and drugs.
March 13, 2008
Capitalism, Spirituality, Economics, & Greed
Participants:
What role can indigenous or “precapitalist” forms of knowledge and spirituality play in this transformation, and what are the politics of mobilizing them, and does the recent (re)turn to consciousness mark a significant break from the distinction between idealism and materialism?
- Jack Z. Bratich – Rutgers University
- Tiokasin Ghosthorse – First Voices Indigenous Radio, WBAI Radio
- Daniel Pinchbeck – Author
- James Trimarco – Writer
Dacajawea (“Splitting the Sky”) explains his research regarding the 38 corps that benfitted from put option stocks or profits of death surrounding 9/11 catas(trophy), including a list to the Rothchild and Rockefellor corporate holdings and the economic czars that orchestrated the collapse of the twins to avoid multi-billion dollars in asbestos lawsuits. For more information, please send an email.
March 6, 2008
Domestic Issues in Indigenous Communities of Australia and Wisconin, USA
Phil Narkle, Aboriginal tribal elder and Darryl Milovchevich, director of “The Gold We Search” For both Australians discuss insights about their trip to the U.S. and the recent Australian government's “apology” to the Aborigines for the “the Lost Generation”.
Barry Skye is a consultant working on issues of domestic violence for Indian Country out of Superior Wisconsin. Barry grew up in the Northern part of Wisconsin and is a member of the Lac Du Flambeau Bank of Lake Superior Chippewa. For more information, call 715.398.7793 or email.
January 31, 2008
Danko Miriman
Danko Miriman www.mapucheinternationalsolidaritynetwork.blogspot.com
Danko Miriman gives an update of international demonstrations that occurred on Tuesday, January 28th after MISN hand-delivered a letter to the New York Chilean Consulate. Patricia Troncoso ended a 111-day hunger strike, which had focused attention on the plight of the Mapuche minority. Activists say that despite Chile's economic growth, the Indians have been left largely landless, impoverished victims of police repression and anti-terrorism laws. The Mapuche have never used weapons.
Oren Lyons, Onondaga from the Haudenosaune speaks of the differences and non-consequential living.
Written accounts and short clips of the 1890 Massacre at Wounded Knee of the Mnicoujou Lakota.
January 24, 2008
Mapuche International Solidarity Network
Danko Miriman http://misn.wordpress.com
Roberto Cachimuel www.yarinamusic.com
Rodstarz and G1 www.rebeldiaz.com
Since January 21, Patricia Troncoso has been force-fed against her will by a team of doctors set up by the Ministry of Home Affairs. According to a witness from the Catholic Church, she has been tied up and sedated in order to quell her resistance. The witness, Father Jose Luis Ysern, is the only person who has been allowed to see Patricia recently and told a reporter that she had asked him to give her the last rites. Her own family has been denied visiting rights and this has led to much concern about her real state of health.
Patricia has been on hunger strike since 10 October 2007, in protest against the violation of her due process. She had been accused of an arson attack against a pine plantation owned by the Mininco Forestry Company, situated in ancestral Mapuche land. The case against Patricia was widely known throughout Chile to have been manufactured, and she was unjustly sentenced to ten years' imprisonment after an unfair trial. Her aims are to establish a re-trial, to secure the release of other Mapuche political prisoners and end the ongoing persecution against Mapuche activists.
According to information provided by Radio Bio-Bio, Patricia has now been moved from Chillan Prison to the special unit of the Martin Herminda hospital in Chillan to receive intravenous feeding.
Her personal doctor, Berne Castro, said she fears that Patricia's life is in imminent danger and stated: "After 106 days of this hunger strike, with a serious immunity deficiency, with renal failure and cardiovascular damage, it is important that the procedure of intravenous feeding is performed in careful conditions. If it is not, they put Patricia at risk of death or irreparable neurological damage."
Dr. Castro further alleged that: "the procedure is being carried out in a unit without cardiovascular or respiratory monitoring, without sufficient equipment if Patricia enters into a cardiac arrest, and without the necessary monitoring equipment to observe her dangerous condition, which could lead to her suffering comprehensive neurological damage."
Dr. Castro also states that Patricia's doctors are professional prison doctors. "No prison doctors have clinical experience in this field. One of them has had no clinical practice for a long time and another, who is directly involved, is a general practitioner without much experience in procedures like this."
The Declaration of Malta on Hunger Strike adopted by the World Medical Association (AMM), in November 1991, and revised by the General Assembly of the AMM, Pilanesberg, South Africa, in October 2006, states that:
"the doctor must respect the autonomy of the individual and should not force people on hunger strike to be treated if they reject. Force-feeding against an informed and voluntary rejection is unjustifiableÉ. Force-feeding is never ethically acceptable, even with the intention of benefiting. Food threats, pressure, use of force or physical restraint are forms of inhuman and degrading treatment."
Mapuches and other supporters throughout Chile have reacted with anger to the news that Patricia is now being force-fed, as they consider this a further violation of her human rights. In Chillan groups of supporters have been holding night-long vigils in tents outside the hospital where she is being held. The police have intervened, destroying tents and dispersing a crowd that included women and children, who were holding a religious ceremony at the time.
There have also been demonstrations every day in Santiago since the killing of a young Mapuche man, Matias Catrileo, who was shot in the back by Chilean police on 3 January this year on the outskirts of Vilcun, IX Region of Araucan’a. On 22 January five protesters were detained by police in La Moneda Palace in Santiago.
January 10, 2008
Amerindians: The Return
AMERINDIANS: THE RETURN written, directed, and choreographed by Cristina Cortes. Interdisciplinary collaboration of dance, spoken word, body art and a sound video installation, based on Native rites, iconography and symbolism. A multi-media concept piece examining the theme of "return" which is presents in many Native American and Meso-American cultures. Blending dance, spoken word, body art and sound and video, Cortes and her team create a spiritual journey of the earth's awakening, drawing on legends from such cultures as Aztec, Mayan, Cherokee, Navajo, Sioux, Lakota and more www.amerindiansthereturn.com
Ofelia Rivas Founder of Voices Against the Wall
Imperialism – lately this word has been re-entering debate and speech around the country. For the most part these days, the word imperialism is being used to describe the actions of the United States Government as it seeks to gain control over Middle Eastern governments and economies. The continuing occupation of Iraq by the United States is the best example of this neo-imperialism.
But imperialism is not limited to lands across the oceans, and the United States Government is currently engaged in the occupation of lands much closer to home. We must never forget that the very lands claimed by the Government of the United States in North America are claimed by nothing other than the right of conquest. The United States Government is a Government of occupation here in North America and the lands that it continues to claim and occupy are in spirit still the autonomous territories of the indigenous tribes that existed here before the first European colonists stepped foot on the continent.
Since 9-11 the United States government has ratcheted up its attacks against the Indigenous residents of the United States. In southern Arizona, these attacks have come in the guise of borderland defense. The traditional O'odham residents of southern Arizona have become the victims of a joint program carried out by the Department of Homeland Security and the Border Patrol to build a border wall across the entire 330 mile U.S / Mexico border, a 65 mile section of which will run along the southern edge of the Tohono O'odham reservation. This wall will effectively cut in half the traditional territory of the O'odham and serve to isolate O'odham villages that exist on opposite sides of the international border. To justify the building of this wall the government has once again used the fear of terrorism, as has become common since 9/11, to advance its fascistic imperialist interests.
For more information, visit: www.tiamatpublications.com/odham_solidarity_project.html.

As children of Mother Earth, we speak to you as to a brother or sister. As indigenous, we speak to you as peoples, obliged from creation to seek harmony between History and Mother Earth. To reconcile ourselves with nature is not an option, but an imperative. By transforming life into merchandise, by making sacred the accumulation of wealth, by enshrining greed, we believe our societies have entered a crisis, including the economic crisis currently faced by your country. The destruction of our peoples in Colombia is a consequence of that Historic error that has placed greed before life.