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The View From The Hogan 3       July 1999               204 days till "the final 
solution"

Notes from Big Mt.

        Yaa'tee

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

        But then, what the hell do I know,.... I'm just a sheepherder.

                        "Sentiment without action is the ruin of the soul"

                                Your prayers, support, and correspondence are invited

                                For all my relations

                                        Bo Peep
                                        reachable via [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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