Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

April 9, 2024

Klee Benally 'Carry On'



Klee Benally 'Carry On'

By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, April 9, 2024

Klee, discussing resource extraction, and how the Navajo Tribal Council was created to sign oil and gas leases, quotes our friend, the gentle, soft-spoken farmer from Shiprock, who received his doctorate degree before passing, Larry Emerson.

"There is no point in trying to decolonize the Navajo government -- it was not right for us from the start. Its structure and process is a replica of the American system, and the American system appears to be edging toward the possibility of failure like the great Roman Empire."

Writing on these monsters, oil and gas extraction, and coal mining, Klee quotes Louise Benally of Big Mountain, his aunt, whose family spent their lives resisting coal mining, forced relocation, and the machinery of the tribal government.

Louise said, "The natural laws and the Indigenous Peoples were already here in a good relationship before the coming of the colonial society who draws laws and boundaries. However, we Indigenous Peoples will always have ties with these lands, we will continue to live that way with nature and we will carry on."

Klee shares the words of his grandmother, Roberta Blackgoat, who never gave up the fight. "The Coal they strip mine is the Earth's liver."

Although many have passed, and too many have died from broken hearts, there are those who live on, carry on.

Klee writes, "The remaining resisters to forced relocation have outlived the monster that was consuming our lands, stealing our water, and polluting our lungs."

Before passing, Klee described the monsters, the rage against the machine, and the ways of restoring balance and harmony.

Klee Benally's book, "No Spiritual Surrender: Indigenous Anarchy in the Defense of the Sacred," can be ordered at:

https://detritusbooks.com/products/no-spiritual-surrender-indigenous-anarchy-in-defense-of-the-sacred

April 7, 2024

Sacred Language: Can It Be Boxed and Sold





Internal documents describe the turmoil at Lakota Language Consortium and Language Conservancy 

By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, April 5, 2024


Language carries the stories, culture and the sacred. "If I were to speak the true Lakota language, you would not be able to translate it," Delores Taken Alive said before her passing.

Now the question is whether sacred language can be owned, whether sacred language can be put in a box and sold.

The internal documents of two non-profits, the Lakota Language Consortium, and Language Conservancy, reveal the turmoil and financial collapse of the non-profits which were operated by two non-Indians from Austria and the Czech Republic.
The executive director of Lakota Language Consortium, who also served as CEO of the Language Conservancy, was recently replaced.

April 4, 2024

Sacred Peace Walk to Nuclear Test Site: Photos by Jeremiah Jones, Western Shoshone


Western Shoshones Johnnie Bobb and Jeremiah Jones begin the Sacred Peace Walk, during the 42nd annual Nevada Desert Experience walk at the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas, on day one.

Sacred Peace Walk to Nuclear Test Site
Photos by Jeremiah Jones, Western Shoshone


April 3, 2024

Anonymous' Video: 'No Redemption' Words of Kahentinetha of Mohawk Mothers



Wow! Anonymous just released an incredible video, with the words of Kahentinetha Horn, from her article, "No Redemption."