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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 02:50:30 EDT
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The View from the Hogan 7               107 Days till the final solution

Notes from Big Mountain  (for the discerning reader)

Ya'a'tee
     First off, a point of terminology. I have been instructed to avoid using 
the word"HPL" in my writing. The words HPL, JUA, Navajo Reservation, etc etc 
are deeply painful and offensive. These words refer to lines drawn on maps 
and in the minds of those in Washington ( and their followers). They are not 
real, they divide that which is whole. I will refer to the land where these 
words are being written as The Altar. The reasoning is this: Within the four 
sacred mountains that encompass Navajo land, is the hogan for the Dineh 
people. When a hogan is built to live in, it is a model of this Macrocosmic 
Hogan. This is why Ceremonies must take place inside a Hogan. This is also 
why bulldozing of Hogans is such an abominable and sacreligious crime. Within 
the Ceremonial Hogans is a space used for an altar. Within the Macrocosmic 
Hogan this space correlates to the Big Mountain area.

     We hear of many events and prayer vigils taking place in the first week 
of October at U.S. Embassies abroad in support of the people here and against 
the continued genocide. To all of you who have worked hard at setting up 
these events, we send our prayers and thanks, as well as to all those who 
give of their precious time to attend these events. Let us hope that the 
hearts of those in Washington will be touched. As Sitting Bull said "As 
individual fingers we can easily be broken, but all together we make a mighty 
fist."

     There is a good letter circulating on the Net from "the people of the 
land known as America" to the clowns in Washington. contact Beth at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask her to send you a copy. If you like what it says, then 
you just send Beth your name and address and it will get appended.

     The Men In Black continue to visit Paulines land on a daily basis. They 
recently stopped at the site of this past summers Education/Witness camp, and 
-horror of horrors- they discovered a piece of soggy cardboard approximatley 
one foot square, and a small brown bottle that at one point contained ginger 
beer. Barely able to contain their outrage, many photographs were taken of 
the offending material, and they rushed back to HQ as fast as possible. 
Imagine the scene, the BIA War room,... a group of Very Important People 
cluster around the photos trying to decide what action to take against this 
latest outrage. Smart young men and women stride across the room with the 
latest satelite images. Presidential candidate McPain wants the Nuclear 
Option,... he's just about fed up with these inconvenient Indians, Wayne 
Tulip, The Hopi Tribal Chairman tries deperately to talk him out of it,... 
he's worried what a nuclear explosion will do to the grazing for his friends 
cows. In a corner, Fedora Lewis, the Hopi Goebbels, is not so sure,... she 
sees a way to incorporate the nuclear motif into the Casino she so 
desperatley wants to build in Hopiland. In the end they settle on an armed 
convoy composed of Hopi Rangers, BIA police, US marshalls, County Sherrifs, 
FBI and ATF, with a couple of National Guard Helicopter Gunships for back-up. 
Maybe I'm exaggerating SLIGHTLY, but what continues to take place here is a 
farce on a hugely criminal level, and sometimes I find humor to be my only 
defense against absurdity.

     Meanwhile, the real criminals, the BIA impoundment squads, continue to 
snatch the peoples animals even though there is more grass than could be 
consumed by flocks ten times as large. Of course we knew they were coming 
because the roads were graded. Normally the roads we travel are so bad they 
couldn't be classified as jeep trails, only last week I had to rush a woman 
to hospital in the middle of the night. A 75 mile journey took 2 and a half 
hours, each bump, rut and pot hole slowing us down and causing pain to my 
passenger. But when the BIA need to come in on a lightning raid to take the 
peoples animals, out come the dozers and graders to give them a nice smooth, 
fast ride. Your tax dollars hard at work. What may not be at all clear to 
y'all out there is that this is all executed as military operations, these 
are para-military, multi-agency "squads" whose only aim is to cause fear and 
hardship. Loaded down with weapons and all the hi-tech toys money can by, 
elders who are alone are targetted. The following is a quote from Big 
Mountain Newsletter. 

     The people of Big Mountain and the Joint Use Area say they are being 
terrorized.
     They cite jet airplanes flying so low that the pilot is visible, BIA 
trucks cruising the Survival Camp and the peoples hogans, helicopters, and 
the apparent sabotage of wells and windmills, and so on.
     The government has answers for most of the charges, saying for instance 
that the jet flights are "routine" training patterns, the helicopters are 
"surveying" and the trucks are "conducting a census". The government says the 
people are being "over dramatic" in their reactions. In the 1960's these same 
people said that they were attacked with poisonous gases from airplanes, 
killing their livestock. It wasn't until years later, when the white 
citizenry of Globe, Arizona, received a similar attack, that the U.S. 
admitted it had been using 2,4,5-T, an incredibly toxic pesticide, for "brush 
control" without proper safeguards.
     Even if the latest actions are in fact "routine", the question remains 
why all of these activities should suddenly escalate in the few months just 
prior to the July deadline for Navajo removal.
     The governments position on the jet flights is typical: the Air Force 
insists it is just running a normal training pattern which happens to pass 
directly over Big Mountain. Challenged at a recent hearing as to why the 
flights were necessary, and whether similar flights were scheduled over 
non-indian communities, the Air Force declined to explain. Spokespersons 
noted that it would not change the flights just to please the indians, 
regardless of ceremonies or other problems with the flights.
     Parents claimed the flights terrified their young children at school and 
literally knocked the elderly out of bed. Religious ceremonies are also 
disrupted and the livestock are scattered by the flights. The Air Force 
admits that it flies as low as 400 feet.
     Bottom line is that these Indian people are being subjected to procedures 
which the government wouldn't think of directing towards white communities. 
In this case the people under attack are the traditional Navajo and Hopi 
people of the Joint Use Area, already under incredible pressure due to 12 
years of implementation of the Relocation Act. The result is terror.

     That was written 14 years ago, and nothings changed..... its been going 
on the whole time since, and the view from the Hogan is inescapable that this 
is war, low-intensity  maybe, but war nonetheless.
     One thing I am sure of, is that both the people who plan this campaign of 
harassment and those that carry it out, watch waaay too much TV.

     How is it that a war against Indians has been and is still being fought 
on this continent for the past 30 years, and most people are only just 
finding out about it now?

     So, we are hurtling towards two big dates. January 1st, 2000 and February 
1st, 2000.
      I find it hard to get excited about the Millenium, some Roman dude, way 
back when, decides to change his peoples calendar and start time from a new 
date, how is that real? ......And anyway, don't most people know that the 
year begins on November 1st?

     When I think of Y2K, my first reaction is, how utterly terrifying it must 
be, to live in a world that is so unstable that a couple of digits on a 
silicon chip has the potential to bring it all tumbling down. My second 
thought is how absurd it is, that here on the Altar, are people who have the 
knowledge, skills, and most importantly, the wisdom, to live without an 
infantile dependence on the Technostructure, and yet the dominant society is 
hell-bent on rubbing out these people rather than listening to them and 
learning from them. If, in a worst case scenario (barring Nuclear Winter), 
the technostructure does collapse, then we here on the Altar will have to 
make a few minor adjustments to our lifestyle ( though as I am now a cyber 
-slut, I'd surely miss conversing with all you good folks out there), but 
overall the benefits would be enormous. The mine will close down. The sky 
will be free of huge, noisy, chunks of metal hurtling towards La La Land with 
Very Important People on board, and the Men in Black will cease harassing us 
as the coal will be worthless. It would be my guess that many of you who have 
not been here cannot truly imagine what it is like to live outside of the 
Technostructure, without electricity, without plumbing, with the closest 
small store 20 miles away, asphalt road 30 miles away, telephone 36miles 
away, post office 40+ miles away, supermarket 74 miles away. The people here 
have never had these "amenities",... in what I consider a dumb move, the U.S. 
made it illegal for the people to "develop", hoping to encourage the people 
to leave, but what its caused is that the people continued with a way of life 
that has changed little for generations, and life is lived in a good way, 
depending on those most basic resources, brains and bodies, something most of 
us have, life is generous. There is an often voiced belief "out there" that 
everybody in the world is so desperate to achieve the "American way of life", 
but I must tell you, it just ain't so. A little story may show this.
     Some years ago, when I was living with my Grandma and Grandpa, I figured 
that the price of a simple solar power system was low enough for me to be 
able to raise the funds, so I asked my Grandma what she would use electricity 
for if I could supply it. I needed to figure what size system to work on. Her 
eyes immediately lit up, "an electric light,".... for the hogan in winter, so 
she could weave. Like many elderly people, her eyesight was not as sharp as 
it used to be, and with a keresone lamp the colors of the yarns were hard to 
see, so on the long winter nights she wasn't able to weave. " What else would 
you like" I asked. She thought for a while, and then said " an iron, to iron 
the rugs after they are finished". "Anything else" I asked. She thought, and 
thought....." how about a microwave oven? refrigerator? TV?. She laughed. 
That was all she could think of to do with electricity, make it so she could 
spend even more hours sittin at the loom. Around this time I sat down and 
figured out how much these elderly women were getting paid to weave these 
beautiful rugs. Figuring in the time it takes to raise the sheep, shear, 
wash, clean, card, spin, dye the wool, set up the loom, and then do the 
weaving, I reckoned they were lucky if they were getting 2 bucks an hour. So 
any of you in the market for a genuine navajo rug, please bear in mind what a 
deal you're getting.

     On the subject of rugs, for those of you in the neighbourhood of 
Missoula, Montana, there is an exhibition of approximately 50 rugs from the 
resisters here at the Art Gallery, in the University. These are the real 
things, and the show runs till Oct 31st. I saw some of the rugs on their way 
up there, and there is some beautiful work. I would be out of line to have a 
favorite, but Fanny Goys rugs are particularly fine. Roberta Blackgoat will 
be in town for a reception on Saturday the 30th, so that would certainly be 
worth attending.

     On the subject of Robertas travels, she will be in Washington DC during 
the second week of November. I don't have any locations or dates for her 
appearances there, but for sure she will be at the concert where Blackfire 
are playing.

Presuming of course we survive Y2K, we then come to February 1st, 2000. Who 
knows what is going to happen? The Feds and the HTC know, but they ain't 
saying. There have been deadlines before, and a pattern has emerged. Threats 
of forced evictions are broadcast, support is mobilized, the media takes an 
interest, the deadline arrives, nothing happens, the media lose interest, 
support wanes, and back to the daily grind of low-intensity warfare and siege 
tactics. Maybe that will happen again, but maybe not. Warmaker is not known 
for making rational decisions, so it's best to plan for all eventualities.

     Back in the real world, the weather has changed. It hasn't rained for 
some weeks now. Back to the usual intense blue dome above. The sun is much 
lower in the sky, the shadows are larger, the colors richer, and the days 
shorter. The Dineh name for this moon is "back to back", where the two 
seasons touch. The corn's all harvested, primary chore now is to bring in, 
cut, and chop firewood for the coming winter. There is already a nip in the 
night air, a killing frost took out my squash and tomato plant a few weeks 
ago. Like most life-sustaining activities round here, cutting firewood is 
illegal according to the Feds and the HTC. I know for a fact that sons of two 
of the Grandmas went into Hopi Tribal Offices to get a woodcutting permit and 
left without one, so even though no-ones been arrested in a while for cutting 
wood, it is one more stress and worry on the people. I've been too busy with 
the flock and the firewood to take advantage of the other bumper harvest this 
year, Pinyon nuts, a much favored delicacy. Travelling across the Altar one 
sees people out, under the trees, collecting as much as possible before the 4 
legged and winged get their share. The sight of people collecting free food 
always feels festive to me. I stopped by Robertas place late one afternoon 
after she had been out picking all day. We sat in front of her house and 
watched her sheepherder bring home the flock. Behind us, on her door, was a 
simple sign that reads:

Entering Sovereign Dineh Nation
Thin Rock Mesa
All are welcome who repect the land, life, and law of the Dineh
Warning!
Federal, state, and tribal personnel, your jurisdiction does not apply here
Your actions will be counter-acted.

     Similar signs are re-appearing around the Altar.
     As we sat, a huge strange looking object flew slowly over us. grabbing 
the binoculars I saw that it was the Space Shuttle, piggy-backed on a big jet 
transport. I explained to Roberta what the space shuttle was, and how it put 
all the satellites up in the sky, and how some of those satellites can take 
pictures of us here on the ground. Her eyes immediately lit up, "we should 
write SUE THE CREATOR out there" she said, pointing to the land out in front 
of the house, Sooo there is now a message being laid out on the ground in 
front of her place, so if you happen to be an owner or operator of a spy 
satellite, point it to:

36 degrees 14 minutes 79 seconds N
110 degrees 38 minutes 62 seconds W

Also if you are a pilot or photographer who wants to take some pictures of 
this message, you're welcome.

     One final thought on Y2K, we hear of big bucks being made by supplying 
Y2K survival information, so, I make the following offer; for a mere fifty 
bucks a day, you are invited to the BOPEEP Y2K SURVIVAL SCHOOL, topics 
covered will include: How to avaoid freezing by using an axe. How to avoid 
thirst by walking to a spring with a bucket. How to avoid starvation by 
grubbing around in dirt and blood and guts. How to repair just about anything 
with baling wire. 1001 things to do when your television doesn't work. etc 
etc.

     We human beings are an incredible species. Our brains and bodies are 
perfectly capable of doing all thats necesesary to keep life going in a good 
way, but more than that, we are capable of profoundly beautiful acts of love, 
kindness, and generosity. Yet we are taught to feel powerless and to fear 
each other and to fear life itself. Why? (I am reliably informed that that is 
a rhetorical question)

     But then, what the hell do I know,........ I'm just a sheepherder.

             "We need to be kinder to each other"

             Your prayers, support, and correspondence are invited.

             I thank you for your time that you have given me by reading this.

             For all my relations

                 Bo Peep

                 reachable via [EMAIL PROTECTED]

P.S. To all those who have written to me, please be aware that owing to the 
pressing needs of the flock, the firewood, and the Grandmas, the office is 
sometimes left unattended for days at a time. It may take as long as a half  
moon between when you write, and when you hear back from me. Around here the 
information superhighway is a muddy jeep trail. Please be patient, you will 
hear from me.

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them in the future, please let me know and I will add you to the list. Also 
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