kms✍🏻 · @karmaso
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Last evening sunset…

There is a Dineh (Navajo) concept of hózhó, or Walking in Beauty.

#sunset #walkinginbeauty #dineh #silentsunday #navajo #language #landscapephotography #wondrous

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DoomsdaysCW · @DoomsdaysCW
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Documentary: Vanishing Prayer (2004)

A 15-minute documentary about how Native American Grandmothers and Elders at , both /#Navajo and , resisted relocation by , who wanted to mine on their land, and used legal precedents from (as well as corrupt tribal leaders appointed by the ), to force people off their land.

Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=zs2DXHUKAS

#bigmountain #dineh #hopi #peabodycoal #colonialism #bia #nativeamericans #genocide #mining #lithium #blackmesa #ThackerPass #environmentalracism

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DoomsdaysCW · @DoomsdaysCW
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What's going on with isn't new. Peabody Coal wanted to mine in Hopi-Dineh territory, so they got their government allies (including John McCain) to help pass legislation that amounted to genocide. The UN was called in, and documented the violations being committed. Here's some background from 2002. And no, this isn't an exaggeration, as I was helping to send supplies to Dineh grandmothers who were part of the resistance.

UNHRC Big Mountain Statement to the World

By Roberta Blackgoat & Kee Watchman

"We would like to make and reaffirm an understanding about what our ( Indians) Peoples in struggle on are facing daily. They face unyielding threats of , complete denial of rights, confiscations of livestock, and of their prayer gathering places. This type of daily living has drastically eliminated many valuable lives of human beings especially among the traditional elder populations.

"The cause and factors of our current struggle, however, go back beyond the United States government’s creation of an Executive Order of 1882, which set aside an Indian reservation that encompassed the overlapping territories of Dineh and Hopis. Our initial request for this understanding therefore is that, our existence includes our struggle to maintain our sovereignty, our religion and that, our history dates back to the times of the Spanish colonial conquest and finally, to the American which brought about a ‘death march’ known today as, The Long Walk of 1864. Half of our Dineh population was annihilated within a 15-year period of military invasions by the United States army, and an episode of that aggression occurred upon our ancestral homelands of the region. For some of our ancestors at that time, they were in exile or in captivity in a concentration camp in New Mexico, and little did they know that our Treaty of 1868 with the US would not be honored.

"Then, just a few generations after since our forefathers and foremothers believed they were free, the uprooting of our livelihood and the explorations of the resources beneath our pathways began a repeat of history. On a daily basis, we are once again forced onto another Long Walk: our foods are taken away from us and we only subsist on rations, we are left to spent winters in the cold because of restrictions from gathering firewood, we are denied accessibility to adequate drinking water, our young generations’ identity are stolen from them, and the old and frail are left behind to be defeated by anxiety and depression from hopelessness. These are the results of the Executive Order of 1974 along with its recent amendments. Public Law 93-531 of 1974 adjudicated the partitioning of the 1882 Reservation and the immediate removal of Dineh residents caught on the 'wrong side' of the demarcation boundary."

Read more:
thepeoplespaths.net/Articles20

#thackpass #humanrights #dineh #navajo #blackmesa #evictions #destruction #colonization #bigmountain #nativeamericans #culturalgenocide #environmentalracism #landback

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DoomsdaysCW · @DoomsdaysCW
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One of the first stories I reported on back in the 1990s was 's of the peoples -- forcibly removing from their land (which is how I began corresponding with Brenda Norrell, who was working for Indian Country Today back then). I learned that was in cahoots with Peabody Coal and did their bidding. In addition to , Peabody Coal also relocated "341 Navajo and Hopi ancestors from their burial place" as part of their "tools for genocide, oppression and relocation.

The Long Journey Home, by Brenda Norrell, Censored News, February 14, 2023

Read more:
bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2023/02

#peabodycoal #genocide #dineh #elders #JohnMcCain #environmentalracism #nativeamericans

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