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Potter Column: We are all Native Americans today 
JOHN POTTER 
Well, Whatever 
http://www.billingsgazette.com/archive.php?display=rednews/2001/09/15/build/opinion/potter.inc
 

Terror and death filled the air. 

The attack was totally unpredictable, and our people taken completely by surprise. 

One minute, we were living our peaceful, ordinary lives, savoring a beautiful morning, 
playing with our children or going about our "business as usual." In the next moment, 
explosions, balls of fire and smoke, the air filled with the screams of helpless men, 
women and children, the bodies of friends and family falling torn and lifeless at our 
feet. 

And the children. What about our children? 

In the first moments of the attack, brave ones charged forward in valiant efforts to 
rescue the wounded and hasten survivors to places of safety. Then another vicious and 
cowardly attack, explosions rock the air, and our world comes down in fire, taking the 
lives of the rescuers as well. 

Through the horror, the chaos and the savagery of these assaults on our people, we 
know that our lives - our very way of life - will never be the same again. Attacked by 
a foreign and hateful presence, the lives of innocent people torn from our hearts on 
our own native soil, we wrestle with emotions and decisions heretofore unknown to us. 
Ones that we thought we were forever insulated from. 

We have been violated. 

History lessons 

And what about our children? Will they ever feel safe again? 

We need time to find our relatives, for some might still survive. We need time to 
mourn the loss of our people. We need to gather what food we can find, find our 
weapons and find our ponies scattered in the hills. Above all, we need to gather 
together and pray for the future of our people. 

You see, this account of horror could've been written dozens of times throughout the 
brief and glorious history of our nation. 

Perhaps after the Baker Massacre of the Blackfeet Indians. Innocent men, women and 
children killed senselessly and brutally. 

Perhaps after the Sand Creek Massacre of the Cheyennes in Colorado. Again, innocent 
noncombatants slaughtered beneath not only a white flag of truce, but an American flag 
as well. 

Or perhaps the same could've been written after the "battle" of the Washita, where 
Black Kettle and the rest of his family and survivors of Sand Creek were cut down by 
Custer. 

Need I even mention Wounded Knee? 

Terror is not new to American soil, nor is our government a stranger to it. 

This nation was begun, expanded, and founded on terrorism - but in those times it was 
cloaked in the shimmering mantle of "Manifest Destiny." Thousands of innocent Native 
American men, women and children were murdered in the name of this particular form of 
terrorism. 

You may argue that was war, but does any war justify the killing of women? Of the 
elderly? The killing of babies? 


Make no mistake, whoever attacked our nation last Tuesday certainly is at war with us, 
but does that justify the horrific deaths of so many innocent men, women and children? 

Know our enemy 

The point is, all governments, all people are capable of terrorism. The United States 
stands proudly as the world's defender of truth, justice, democracy and human rights, 
yet our government is not innocent. 

Remember Kent State? Innocent people died. 

Remember My Lai? 

And if you DON'T think that thousands of innocent people have been killed so that we 
can put gasoline in our SUVs, perhaps you need to think again. Why do you think 
they're dancing in the streets in Palestine? 

Our government and our nation is outraged, filled with righteous indignation, and 
rightly so. I am as hurt and angered and hungry to retaliate against those responsible 
as anyone else. 

But we cannot go forward under the blind belief that our own government has not 
carried out acts of terror, on our own soil and around the world. We need to remember 
that our own government, throughout its brief history, has committed horrible acts of 
terrorism against innocent people, as well. In this way, we can begin to know our 
enemy, begin to understand the anger and the hatred they feel for us. It is not an 
unjustified anger. Not something that they've made up. 

Native Americans have known that anger. Native Americans cannot help but remember 
certain moments in our history that stand out as events that forever changed our way 
of life, changed the way we look at the world, and changed the stories that we tell 
our children. Our history and destiny were forever altered by the terrorism of the 
late 1800s. 

But we have survived. 

And so shall our great nation. 

For now, we need time to find our relatives, for some of them might still survive. We 
need time to mourn the loss of so many of our people. We need time to grieve. 

We then need to solidify, gather our strength, unify behind our leaders, take steps to 
protect our people and our homeland and somehow punish the enemy. 

For we are all one people now, we are ALL Native Americans. 

And above all, we need to gather together as one and pray for the future of our 
people. Because, what about the children? 

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