Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

September 24, 2013

Long Walk 4 Photos near Emporia, Kansas Sept. 24, 2013









By Censored News

EMPORIA, Kansas -- The Longest Walk 4 Return to Alcatraz is walking toward Emporia, Kansas today, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2013.
Thanks to Carl 'Bad Bear' Sampson, Western Shoshone, for sharing photos with Censored News.
There's more photos from Bad Bear from yesterday at: http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2013/09/long-walk-4-photos-west-of-topeka-kansas.html
Today, we share messages from AIM Spiritual Adviser Buck Sampson in Nevada, and Long Walkers Sharon Heta, Maori, and Michael Lane, who was on the original walk in 1978. Sharon and Michael walked with their daughters on Long Walk 2 northern route in 2008.

From Buck Sampson

Greetings Walkers, Runners and Staff Carriers of the Longest Walk 4,

On Behalf of one of the oldest A.I.M. charters in the United States, which is 40 years old from Reno, Nevada, we welcome you and commend your efforts on this walk across Turtle Island. Our prayers and thoughts go out to you. We ask for blessing, guidance, understanding and protection for each one of you. Have clear days and open roads and always remember your prayers are just as strong as you stay together -- Strength in numbers. Don’t let your mind go weak, you’re representing your families, friends, your tribe and of course, yourself. Be proud of who you are and try not to break the circle. Take care of the sacred staffs and yourself and always remember this when your carrying something sacred. Every step is a prayer and every thought is a prayer and every prayer is a prayer.

Blessing be with you. “Brave Up!”

Buck Sampson
Spiritual Advisor


From Sharon Heta, Maori long walker


Blessings and gratitude to the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism here in the Eisenhower State Park here in Kansas, and in particular to the Park Ranger, Ted Craig and Larry for providing the Longest Walk 4: Return to Alcatraz, two free nights stay, here in this beautiful land; where Larry welcomed the Walk upon arrival with a big pot of stew and cans of soda to quench our thirst, after we had finished the day walking and running 20
miles. The Walkers are humbled and grateful for your generosity.

Blessings and appreciation is extended to the Standing Cloud family for their support of the Longest Walk 4: Return to Alcatraz. When they spotted us walking and recognised the Walk van from our Facebook group site, that evening the walkers returned to camp after completing 31 miles, to a welcoming pot of chili deer meat stew.The Walk is grateful to the Standing Cloud family, who walked with us today, as we walk towards Emporia, Kansas.

From Long Walker Michael Lane

The Longest Walk 4: Return to Alcatraz will be walking through Wichita this Sunday, the 29th of September. We are also going to have a rally/info session midway, to support those resisting the tar sands and pipeline. Indigenous Sovereignty means among other things, standing up for our rsponsibilities to protect the earth, so such resistance is Indigenous Sovereignty in action. See you there.
(Sept 22) Day 69- At Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation for the last 3 days at their beautiful Veterans Memorial Pow Wow grounds. Thank you to Ed Green for the sweatlodge Ceremony and arranging our visit here, Tony for looking after us and the organizers of today's Pow Wow. Would also like to thank Jim The long time history teacher at Bishop Ward High School in west Kansas City for hostimg us and arranging for us to speak to the students.

Longest Walk 4 route info and donation tab at www.returntoalcatraz.com


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