Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

July 3, 2012

Pat Spears soars to the Spirit World

Pat Spears arrested with other Native Americans at the
tarsands Keystone XL pipeline protest at the White House
in September. Photo Tarsands Action.

 

 

In Memory: Words of Pat Spears, Lakota

By Brenda Norrell
Censored News

Wishing Pat Spears a good journey in the Spirit World.

Pat Spears, Lakota, before being arrested at the White House protesting Keystone XL pipeline in Sept, said, "“This is a matter of life and death, our way of life and our human rights should not be onthe altar of US energy policy,” said Spears, with Intertribal Council on Utility Policy, of South Dakota, who was focused on renewal energy sources. “The arrogant pollution from mining and pipelines for tar sands oil is totally unnecessary relative to meeting us oil needs. The building of this pipeline will result in the increase in the cost of oil and its exportation, from the Gulf Coast to other countries. This does not make good economic sense.”
In Honor of Pat Spears
Kandi Mossett, Mandan, Hidatsa and Arkara, of the Indigenous Environmental Network, shared these words to honor him: "I will miss you Pat Spears. You were a mentor and a friend that I looked up to and was proud to know. You were one of the kindest people I've ever known and I'm praying for your safe journey now. I send out my condolences to all family and friends and thank Bob Gough for sharing this photo. It is with a heavy heart I share this but I'm reminded of all the good things you taught me and promise I'll do my best to do good things for our people and try to be as kind and patient as you."
Black Mesa Water Coalition
Pat Spears is one of the founders, and president of the Intertribal Council on Utility Policy. Through organizations like the Indigenous Environmental Network and the Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative, we at BMWC have gott...en to know Pat as an ally, friend, and leader on renewable energy in Indian Country. He will be remembered for his work with Tribes on wind power, renewable energy, climate change and fighting for Tribally owned and operated green renewable energy development. Our prayers go out to him on his journey and to his family and friends.
Indigenous Environmental Network
Our friend Pat Spears, one of the founders and President of Intertribal Council on Utility Policy (ICOUP) passed on. This past Fall 2011, he stood with us in Washington DC against the Keystone XL pipeline. He was arrested with (Tom Goldtooth) and Marty Cobenais (our organizer on KXL pipeline). Prayers to his relatives and friends. He shall be missed.

July 2, 2012

Winnemem Wintu in ceremony threatened with arrests Monday, July 2, 2012

Winnemem Wintu, carrying out their Coming of Age Ceremony, are threatened with arrests
By Winnemem Wintu
Censored News
Monday, July 2, 2012
Urgent update: The mandatory river closure that the Winnemem Wintu tribe requested is now being used by US Forest Service law enforcement officers against the tribe. The officers are threatening to tow away a motorized boat that the tribe uses as part of their ceremony, to ferry elders between the bark lodge and the ceremonial grounds. They have also threatened to make arrests. The tribe considers this to be a form of harassment which is disrupting the peace and dignity of the ceremony that the river closure was supposed to allow.

Anyone in the area is invited to come out the ceremonial grounds as soon as possible to help defend our right to our right to carry out our ceremony without interruption, threats, and harassment. We are expecting the USFS officers to return this afternoon and possibly attempt to tow away the boat.

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Thanks from Censored News to Leigh Sickler for allowing us to share this letter:
Dear Ms. Dutschke,
I am reading that the forest service is not willing to make a small sacrifice to allow the Winnemem
Wintu to perform their Coming of Age ceremonies in peace and privacy on sacred lands as they have
done for untold generations.
I am insensed at this. No, these are not my people. I am not in any manner related to any of them. But
my education and upbringing tell me that these people were on this continent long before the rest of us got here and have more right than any of us to do whatever ceremonies and celebrations they have need to without interference or outright disregard for their safety.
I am asking that you meet with Chief Caleen Sisk and her nephew Aaron Sisk as this is of great importance to these folks and their tribe.  Their future leadership within the tribe is just as important as our future leadership is to us.  They deserve to be recognized and given the privilege to live according to their culture and tradition and most especially since their people have been here for so long before our forefathers ever set foot on this continent.
Please, take some time out of your busy schedule for them. Don't brush them off or under the carpet as so many politicians and bureaucrats do.  Give them the time and respect that they deserve and help them to be able to have the privacy and safety for the allotted time that they need to perform the ceremonies and rituals.  To do anything less would be a travesty.
Sincerely,
Leigh R. Sickler
Tunkhannock, PA

New media, or bad journalism?


We're ready for news that is true

What the US isn't telling you in those press releases

By Brenda Norrell
Censored News
http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2012/07/new-media-or-bad-journalism.html

It is sad to see the "new media" following these patterns: 1: Plagiarizing and rewriting others hard work for a paycheck 2. Avoiding controversial issues and sticking with the 1950s approach. 3. Posting the same links that everyone else posts.

If you're thinking of setting up a news blog, or website, please consider that you need real journalism to make it work. That means you, or another reporter, has to actually be on the scene to make it work, not just profiteering from others hard work.

There's little interest in just posting the same links that everyone else posts, or following the same old colonized thought in radio. There is already enough fluff, trendy jargon and meaningless distractions.

Everyone is also tired of deceptive journalism by armchair journalists at corporate-owned newspapers. They scour the Internet for others hard work, and then make a five minute phone call to cover up the plagiarism. Finally, they borrow or steal a photo from someone who was there to complete the deception, before picking up their paycheck. Sometimes they don't bother with any of this. Instead, they just rewrite others work, or a press release manipulating facts, and put their name on it.

As for the aggregators of news links, if you're making money by way of advertising, then share it with the reporters on the streets, or backroads, whose work you are profiteering from.

Also if you're thinking of setting up a news blog or website, please consider that travel and equipment are very expensive, and you can wind up in debt very fast. However, there's really no need to do it unless you have access to original reporting, videos or audios.

Grassroots radio can be a powerful force, but you must have real programming to make it work. This means you can't just play music, or mimic the same boring news that everyone else has. For grassroots radio to be a driving force, you must have interviews with grassroots people on the scene. The time has to be now,  immediately, when there's news.

A news blog is full time work. You have to work all the time to be aware of breaking news and that means unpaid work. If you have advertising, then you need to pay the reporters and photographers.

As for fake bylines, the Chicago Tribune just got caught using fake bylines on articles written by Filipinos. The Tribune now admits it, and is trying to play it down. The point is, if you're thinking of using fake bylines, forget it. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-07-02/business/ct-biz-0702-journatic-20120702_1_triblocal-websites-stories-bylines

If you're thinking of making money from specific advertisers, like gambling casinos or the CIA, remember that too comes with a price. Their price is in their control of you and your forfeit is your credibility with your readers.

If you have hidden agendas -- like influencing court cases for corporate gain, promoting politicians or wars, winning government contracts, or research for personal gain -- it will soon be obvious.

As for the good hearts, who share the news to bring about good in the world, thanks for sharing.

What the US press releases don't tell you

If you are relying on press releases for news, then you have to know who is writing those. You can not just make parrot sounds. Politicians lie. Coal fired power plant operators don't care about how many people die of respiratory diseases, or how an Alaskan village fell into the sea from global warming from power plants.

Corporations lie.

The United States government is not going to tell you that people are dying in bogus wars in Iraq or Afghanistan. The US is not going to tell you that drones are used for targeted assassinations that also kill innocent civilians. The US is not going to tell you about body bags filled with drugs.

The US press release spinners at the White House and in Congress are not going to tell you that the US supplies AK47s to drug cartels in Mexico, and has done this under Project Gunrunner since it began in 2005 in Laredo, Texas, under the Bush administration.

The US is not going to tell you that it is really desperate to seize Indian water rights and is pressuring Indian Nations to sign off on "water settlements." These settlements, including those on the Navajo Nation, are water rights thefts that sever Indian Nations expansive water rights under the Winter's Doctrine.

The US is not going to tell you about entrapment plans for activists, or specific strategies to discredit activists and whistleblowers. The US is not going to describe COINTELPRO or how federal agents spy on peace activists. US operatives are not going to fill you in on how they finance crimes, arm guerrillas, or push the naive towards violence.

City police aren't going to be honest about spying on an 80-year-old grandmother with a Leonard Peltier bumper sticker, as happened in Denver. Arizona police are not going to tell you they ignore heavily-armed white supremacists and at the same time target Native Americans at traffic stops. Arizona police are not going to be holding press conferences about how they earlier ignored the two separate self-proclaimed armed white supremacists who murdered an infant in Gilbert and a nine-year-old girl in Arivaca.

The US Border Patrol in Why, Arizona, is not going to tell you they repeatedly left migrants to die south of Phoenix of dehydration, when they failed to respond to phone calls they received. The US Border Patrol isn't going to tell you that they routinely physically abuse Tohono O'odham on their own land, while laughing at O'odham and mocking them.

US Border Patrol agents, high school military recruiters  and US soldiers in Tucson, won't tell you that they have been running drugs. US Border Patrol agents won't tell you that they shoot children for throwing rocks, the same way Israeli soldiers do in Palestine.

The US is not going to praise Wikileaks for getting the truth out.

The US isn't going to describe the backdoor deals and secret meetings with tribal politicians for more fracking and pipelines, or how to silence Indigenous villagers fighting mining in Peru or Guatemala. The US isn't going to describe how uranium mining, gold mining and fracking poison the water supplies. Arizona senators are not going to describe their roles in the relocation of Navajos to clear the way for Peabody Coal to mine Black Mesa.

The US is not going to tell you that the border and migrant xenophobia was used to produce billions of dollars of profits for US/Mexico border wall builders, including Boeing and its Israeli defense subcontractor Elbit Systems, along with hoax spy tower pork profits. The US spin makers won't reveal that private prisons are profiteers targeting people of color.

So, if you're thinking of creating a news blog, or grassroots radio station, please bring us something original, something true, and something that will change the world.

Brenda Norrell is publisher of Censored News. Norrell has been a reporter of Indian news for 30 years. She was a reporter for Navajo Times and stringer for AP and USA Today during the 18 that she lived on the Navajo Nation. After serving as a staff reporter for Indian Country Today for most of the years between 1995 and 2006, she was first censored, then terminated. She created Censored News in 2006 as a platform for censored Native and grassroots voices upholding human rights.

July 1, 2012

Winnemem Wintu: Coming of Age Day 1, 2012



July 1, 2012: While difficulties with the Forest Service "closure" mar the ceremony, we remain focused on bringing the future chief into womanhood in the best way possible. As indigenous people of this watershed, we have the right to maintain our traditional ways without molestation.

Winnemem Wintu Tribe
At dawn, on the first day of the Coming of Age ceremony, a lake user let us know he had a "357" and was willing to use it. Even with a Forest Service "closure" for health and safety issues, we don't feel very safe.
Chief Caleen Sisk and her nephew Arron Sisk are vowing to continue their fast until a BIA representative meets with them to discuss the protection of Winnemem rights as a historically recognized tribe.

Please contact:
Amy Dutschke, of the BIA Sacramento Office
(916) 978-6000 or (916) 978-6099 amy.dutschke@bia.gov
"Meet with Chief Caleen Sisk!"

Long Walk 4 postponed until 2013

Long Walk 1978
The Longest Walk 4: Return to Alcatraz

 Announcement of Postponement

The Longest Walk 4: Return to Alcatraz scheduled to begin on July 15th, 2012 is being postponed to July 15th, 2013. This decision has been made after much consideration and discussion. There are some who will be disappointed by this decision, and this is understandable. We ask that everyone that is supporting this Walk continu...e to do so. There will be a sunrise Ceremony this July 15th at the Washington Monument, to start up and renew the planning for July 15th, 2013 to December 22nd, 2013. We ask that all those supporting this Walk engage in their own way of praying on sunrise in their own locale on the 15th as well.

The reasons for the postponement are as follows:

1) Need of clarity of message: The purpose of this Walk is to support Indigenous Sovereignty and educate our own Indigenous Peoples as to what the threats to it are and what it means. What we mean by it is that is is about responsibility and respect. It is about Ceremony and spiritual Indigenous ways. Unlike 1978 when the threat was easy to identify, the nation-states are muck more sly in trying to abrogate treaties and undermine Indigenous Sovereignty for the purpose of assimilation. We therefore need to work harder and seek out specific issues that link to our purpose.

2) Need of accountable Fundraising set up: From the beginning of this planning process, a commitment has been made to conduct all fundraising and finances in an open and transparent manner. While this is a good thing, it has also proven to be more complicated than anticipated. At present there has been no money raised that has been submitted to an account. There has been some efforts, but they have not been successful as of yet. It is hoped that a small group of people with experience in this area will volunteer to assist.

3) Need of a firm number of vehicles: To conduct the Walk safely it is important to have enough vehicle support for supporting the Walkers and for moving camp and setting up the kitchen. At this time we did not have that minimal commitment.

4) Need of People to fulfill roles and responsibilities: At this time, Security and the Kitchen are well organized. Help is still needed in fundraising and outreach. If anyone is interested in helping in these two areas please let us know. We are also in need of regional support people that will secure stay places and such in consultation with the Walk Council.

We will issue an update notice the 15th of each month leading to the July 15th, 2013 start date.

All thoughts and ideas are welcome, and we once again extend our apologies to those that were prepared to go on the Walk and/or support it for this year.

for volunteering and questions please email tlw4rta@gmail.com