THE HOPI MESSAGE TO THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL
                                                ASSEMBLY
                     Submitted by Thomas Banyacya, Kykotsmovi, Arizona, U.S.A.

                  The presentation by Mr Thomas Banyacya, the final speaker,
was preceded by
                  three shouts by Oren Lyons, Faithkeeper of the Six Nations,
and first speaker of
                  the day. The shouts were a spiritual announcement to the
Great Spirit of the of
                  the people assembled and the intention to give a message of
spiritual
                  importance.

                  Thomas then sprinkled corn meal next to the podium of the
General Assembly
                  and made a brief remark in Hopi that translates as follows:

                  Hopi Spiritual leaders had an ancient prophecy that some
day world leaders
                  would gather in a Great House of Mica with rules and
regulations to solve the
                  world problems without war. I am amazed to see the prophecy
has come true
                  and you are here today! But only a handful of United
Nations Delegates are
                  present to hear the Motee Sinom (Hopi for First People)
from around the world
                  who spoke here today.

                  (In English:) My name is Banyacya of the Wolf, Fox and
Coyote Clan and I am a
                  member of the Hopi sovereign nation. Hopi in our language
means a peaceful,
                  kind, gentle, truthful people. The traditional Hopi follows
the spiritual path that
                  was given to us by Massau'u the Great Spirit. We made a
sacred covenant to
                  follow his life plan at all times, which includes the
responsibility of taking care of
                  this land and life for his divine purpose. We have never
made treaties with any
                  foreign nation, including the United States, but for many
centuries we have
                  honored this sacred agreement. Our goals are not to gain
political control,
                  monetary wealth nor military power, but rather to pray and
to promote the
                  welfare of all living beings and to preserve the world in a
natural way. We still
                  have our ancient sacred stone tablets and spiritual
religious societies which are
                  the foundations of the Hopi way of life. Our history says
our white brother should
                  have retained those same sacred objects and spiritual
foundations.

                  In 1948, all traditional Hopi spiritual leaders met and
spoke of things I felt
                  strongly were of great importance to all people. They
selected four interpreters
                  to carry their message of which I am the only one still
living today. At the time, I
                  was given a sacred prayer feather by the spiritual leaders.
I made a
                  commitment to carry the Hopi message of peace and deliver
warnings from
                  prophesies known since the time the previous world was
destroyed by flood and
                  our ancestors came to this land.

                  My mission was to open the doors of this Great House of
Mica to native peoples.
                  The Elders said to knock four times and this commitment was
fulfilled when I
                  delivered a letter and the sacred prayer feather I had been
given to John
                  Washburn in the Secretary General's office in October,
1991. I am bringing part
                  of the Hopi message to you here today. We have only ten
minutes to speak and
                  time is late so I am making my statement short.

                  At the meeting in 1948, Hopi leaders 80, 90 and even 100
years old explained
                  that the creator made the first world in perfect balance
where humans spoke
                  one language, but humans turned away from moral and
spiritual principles. They
                  misused their spiritual powers for selfish purposes. They
did not follow nature's
                  rules. Eventually the world was destroyed by sinking of
land and separation of
                  land by what you would call major earthquakes. Many died
and only a small
                  handful survived.

                  Then this handful of peaceful people came into the second
world. They repeated
                  their mistakes and the world was destroyed by freezing
which you call the great
                  Ice Age.

                  The few survivors entered the third world. That world
lasted a long time and as
                  in previous worlds, the people spoke one language. The
people invented many
                  machines and conveniences of high technology, some of which
have not yet
                  been seen in this age. They even had spiritual powers that
they used for good.
                  They gradually turned away from natural laws and pursued
only material things
                  and finally only gambled while they ridiculed spiritual
principles. No one stopped
                  them from this course and the world was destroyed by the
great flood that many
                  nations still recall in their ancient history or in their
religions.

                  The Elders said again only a small groups escaped and came
to this fourth world
                  where we now live. Our world is in terrible shape again
even though the Great
                  Spirit gave us different languages and sent us to four
corners of the world and
                  told us to take care the the Earth and all that is in it.

                  This Hopi ceremonial rattle represents Mother Earth. The
line running around it is
                  a time line and indicates that we are in the final days of
the prophecy. What
                  have you, as individuals, as nations and as the world body
been doing to to take
                  care of this Earth? In the Earth today, humans poison their
own food, water and
                  air with pollution. Many of us, including children, are
left to starve. Many wars
                  are still being fought. Greed and concern for material
things is a common
                  disease.

                  In this western hemisphere, our homeland, many original
native people are
                  landless, homeless, starving and have no medical help.

                  The Hopi knew humans would develop many powerful
technologies that would
                  be abused. In this century, we have seen the First World
War and the Second
                  World War in which the predicted gourd of ashes, which you
call the atomic
                  bomb, fell from the sky with great destruction. Many
thousands of people were
                  destroyed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

                  For many years there has been great fear and danger of
World War Three. The
                  Hopi believe the Persian Gulf War was the beginning of
World War Three but it
                  was stopped and the worst weapons of destruction were not
used. This is now a
                  time to weigh the choices for our future. We do have a
choice. If you, the nations
                  of this Earth, create another great war, the Hopi believe
we humans will burn
                  ourselves to death with ashes. That's why the spiritual
Elders stress strongly
                  that the United Nations fully open the door for native
spiritual leaders as soon as
                  possible.

                  Nature itself does not speak with a voice that we can
easily understand. Neither
                  can the animals and birds we are threatening with
extinction talk to us. Who in
                  this world can speak for nature and the spiritual energy
that creates and flows
                  through all life? In every continent are human beings who
are like you but who
                  have not separated themselves from the land and from
nature. It is through
                  their voice that Nature can speak to us. You have heard
those voices and many
                  messages from the four corners of the world today. I have
studied comparative
                  religion and I think in your own nations and cultures you
have knowledge of the
                  consequences of living out of balance with nature and
spirit. The native peoples
                  of the world have seen and spoken to you about the
destruction of their lives
                  and homelands, the ruination of nature and the desecration
of their sacred sites.
                  It is time the United Nations used its rules to investigate
these occurrences and
                  stop them now.

                  The Four Corners area of the Hopi is bordered by four
sacred mountains. The
                  spiritual center within is a sacred site our prophecies say
will have special
                  purpose in the future for mankind to survive and now should
be left in its natural
                  state. All nations must protect this spiritual center.

                  The Hopi and all original native people hold the land in
balance by prayer, fasting
                  and performing ceremonies. Our spiritual Elders still hold
the land in the Western
                  Hemisphere in balance for all living beings, including
humans. No one should be
                  relocated from their sacred homelands in this Western
Hemisphere or anywhere
                  in the world. Acts of forced relocation, such as Public Law
93-531 in the United
                  States, must be repealed.

                  The United Nations stands on our native homeland. The
United Nations talks
                  about human rights, equality and justice and yet the native
people have never
                  had a real opportunity to speak to this assembly since its
establishment until
                  today. It should be the mission of your nations and this
assembly to use your
                  power and rules to examine and work to cure the damage
people have done to
                  this Earth and to each other. Hopi Elders know that was
your mission and they
                  wait to see whether you will act on it now.

                  Nature, the First People and the spirit of our ancestors
are giving you loud
                  warnings. Today, December 10, 1992, you see increasing
floods, more damaging
                  hurricanes, hail storms, climate changes and earthquakes as
our prophesies
                  said would come. Even animals and birds are warning us with
strange change in
                  their behavior such as the beaching of whales. Why do
animals act like they
                  know about the earth's problems and most humans act like
they know nothing?
                  If we humans do not wake up to the warnings, the great
purification will come to
                  destroy this world just as the previous worlds were
destroyed.

                  (Thomas and Oren Lyons held up a picture of a large rock
drawing in Hopiland)
                  This rock drawing shows part of the Hopi prophecy. There
are two paths. The
                  first with technology but separate from natural and
spiritual law leads to these
                  jagged lines representing chaos. The lower path is one that
remains in harmony
                  with natural law. Here we see a line that represents a
choice like a bridge joining
                  the paths. If we return to spiritual harmony and live from
our hearts, we can
                  experience a paradise in this world. If we continue only on
this upper path, we
                  will come to destruction.

                  Its up to all of us, as children of Mother Earth, to clean
up this mess before it's
                  too late.

                  The Elders request that during this International Year for
the Worlds Indigenous
                  Peoples, the United Nations keep that door open for
spiritual leaders from the
                  four corners of the world to come to speak to you for more
than a few minutes
                  as soon as possible. The Elders also request that eight
investigative teams visit
                  the native areas of the world to observe and tell the truth
about what is being
                  done and stop these nations from moving in this self-
destructive direction.

                  If any of you leaders want to learn more about the
spiritual vision and power of
                  the Elders, I invite you to come out to Hopiland and sit
down with our real
                  spiritual leaders in their sacred Kivas where they will
reveal the ancient secrets
                  of survival and balance.

                  I hope that all members of this assembly that know the
spiritual way will not just
                  talk about it, but in order to have real peace and harmony,
will follow what it
                  says across the United Nations wall: "They will beat their
swords into plowshares
                  and study war no more." Lets, together, do that now!

                                                  Epilogue

                  The night before the presentations of the native people
from around the world to
                  the General Assembly, there was a total eclipse of the moon
over New York City
                  and the sky was clear. The evening after the presentation
by Mr Banyacya and
                  the other native spokespersons, heavy rain and strong wind
began. The
                  weathermen had been calling for a snowstorm but what came
the following day
                  were the worst floods in New York's memory. Major highways
were washed
                  away by the sea and the United Nations itself experienced
flooding of its lower
                  subfloors, forcing a shutdown of its heating and air
conditioning and all
                  personnel were dismissed at three o'clock.

                  In the ground floor meeting room, where on December 11,
native peoples were
                  meeting representatives of various UN agencies, Thomas
Banyacya
                  spontaneously called on all the participants, including UN
officials, to form a
                  great circle. All the Elders were in the center and Thomas
called in some
                  non-native people as well. Each silently said a prayer. The
forming of the circle
                  of unity of all people from the four corners of the Earth
was more than just a
                  symbolic act. One participant said she had never felt
herself to be in such a safe
                  place. Later, several people present noted that no further
storm damage
                  occurred in Manhattan and that the storm itself abated that
afternoon.

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A Message from the Hopi Tribe to All


                       THE HOPI MESSAGE TO THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL
                                                ASSEMBLY
                     Submitted by Thomas Banyacya, Kykotsmovi, Arizona, U.S.A.

                  The presentation by Mr Thomas Banyacya, the final speaker, was 
preceded by
                  three shouts by Oren Lyons, Faithkeeper of the Six Nations, and 
first speaker of
                  the day. The shouts were a spiritual announcement to the Great 
Spirit of the of
                  the people assembled and the intention to give a message of spiritual
                  importance. 

                  Thomas then sprinkled corn meal next to the podium of the General 
Assembly
                  and made a brief remark in Hopi that translates as follows: 

                  Hopi Spiritual leaders had an ancient prophecy that some day world 
leaders
                  would gather in a Great House of Mica with rules and regulations to 
solve the
                  world problems without war. I am amazed to see the prophecy has come 
true
                  and you are here today! But only a handful of United Nations 
Delegates are
                  present to hear the Motee Sinom (Hopi for First People) from around 
the world
                  who spoke here today. 

                  (In English:) My name is Banyacya of the Wolf, Fox and Coyote Clan 
and I am a
                  member of the Hopi sovereign nation. Hopi in our language means a 
peaceful,
                  kind, gentle, truthful people. The traditional Hopi follows the 
spiritual path that
                  was given to us by Massau'u the Great Spirit. We made a sacred 
covenant to
                  follow his life plan at all times, which includes the responsibility 
of taking care of
                  this land and life for his divine purpose. We have never made 
treaties with any
                  foreign nation, including the United States, but for many centuries 
we have
                  honored this sacred agreement. Our goals are not to gain political 
control,
                  monetary wealth nor military power, but rather to pray and to 
promote the
                  welfare of all living beings and to preserve the world in a natural 
way. We still
                  have our ancient sacred stone tablets and spiritual religious 
societies which are
                  the foundations of the Hopi way of life. Our history says our white 
brother should
                  have retained those same sacred objects and spiritual foundations. 

                  In 1948, all traditional Hopi spiritual leaders met and spoke of 
things I felt
                  strongly were of great importance to all people. They selected four 
interpreters
                  to carry their message of which I am the only one still living 
today. At the time, I
                  was given a sacred prayer feather by the spiritual leaders. I made a
                  commitment to carry the Hopi message of peace and deliver warnings 
from
                  prophesies known since the time the previous world was destroyed by 
flood and
                  our ancestors came to this land. 

                  My mission was to open the doors of this Great House of Mica to 
native peoples.
                  The Elders said to knock four times and this commitment was 
fulfilled when I
                  delivered a letter and the sacred prayer feather I had been given to 
John
                  Washburn in the Secretary General's office in October, 1991. I am 
bringing part
                  of the Hopi message to you here today. We have only ten minutes to 
speak and
                  time is late so I am making my statement short. 

                  At the meeting in 1948, Hopi leaders 80, 90 and even 100 years old 
explained
                  that the creator made the first world in perfect balance where 
humans spoke
                  one language, but humans turned away from moral and spiritual 
principles. They
                  misused their spiritual powers for selfish purposes. They did not 
follow nature's
                  rules. Eventually the world was destroyed by sinking of land and 
separation of
                  land by what you would call major earthquakes. Many died and only a 
small
                  handful survived. 

                  Then this handful of peaceful people came into the second world. 
They repeated
                  their mistakes and the world was destroyed by freezing which you 
call the great
                  Ice Age. 

                  The few survivors entered the third world. That world lasted a long 
time and as
                  in previous worlds, the people spoke one language. The people 
invented many
                  machines and conveniences of high technology, some of which have not 
yet
                  been seen in this age. They even had spiritual powers that they used 
for good.
                  They gradually turned away from natural laws and pursued only 
material things
                  and finally only gambled while they ridiculed spiritual principles. 
No one stopped
                  them from this course and the world was destroyed by the great flood 
that many
                  nations still recall in their ancient history or in their religions. 

                  The Elders said again only a small groups escaped and came to this 
fourth world
                  where we now live. Our world is in terrible shape again even though 
the Great
                  Spirit gave us different languages and sent us to four corners of 
the world and
                  told us to take care the the Earth and all that is in it. 

                  This Hopi ceremonial rattle represents Mother Earth. The line 
running around it is
                  a time line and indicates that we are in the final days of the 
prophecy. What
                  have you, as individuals, as nations and as the world body been 
doing to to take
                  care of this Earth? In the Earth today, humans poison their own 
food, water and
                  air with pollution. Many of us, including children, are left to 
starve. Many wars
                  are still being fought. Greed and concern for material things is a 
common
                  disease. 

                  In this western hemisphere, our homeland, many original native 
people are
                  landless, homeless, starving and have no medical help. 

                  The Hopi knew humans would develop many powerful technologies that 
would
                  be abused. In this century, we have seen the First World War and the 
Second
                  World War in which the predicted gourd of ashes, which you call the 
atomic
                  bomb, fell from the sky with great destruction. Many thousands of 
people were
                  destroyed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. 

                  For many years there has been great fear and danger of World War 
Three. The
                  Hopi believe the Persian Gulf War was the beginning of World War 
Three but it
                  was stopped and the worst weapons of destruction were not used. This 
is now a
                  time to weigh the choices for our future. We do have a choice. If 
you, the nations
                  of this Earth, create another great war, the Hopi believe we humans 
will burn
                  ourselves to death with ashes. That's why the spiritual Elders 
stress strongly
                  that the United Nations fully open the door for native spiritual 
leaders as soon as
                  possible. 

                  Nature itself does not speak with a voice that we can easily 
understand. Neither
                  can the animals and birds we are threatening with extinction talk to 
us. Who in
                  this world can speak for nature and the spiritual energy that 
creates and flows
                  through all life? In every continent are human beings who are like 
you but who
                  have not separated themselves from the land and from nature. It is 
through
                  their voice that Nature can speak to us. You have heard those voices 
and many
                  messages from the four corners of the world today. I have studied 
comparative
                  religion and I think in your own nations and cultures you have 
knowledge of the
                  consequences of living out of balance with nature and spirit. The 
native peoples
                  of the world have seen and spoken to you about the destruction of 
their lives
                  and homelands, the ruination of nature and the desecration of their 
sacred sites.
                  It is time the United Nations used its rules to investigate these 
occurrences and
                  stop them now. 

                  The Four Corners area of the Hopi is bordered by four sacred 
mountains. The
                  spiritual center within is a sacred site our prophecies say will 
have special
                  purpose in the future for mankind to survive and now should be left 
in its natural
                  state. All nations must protect this spiritual center. 

                  The Hopi and all original native people hold the land in balance by 
prayer, fasting
                  and performing ceremonies. Our spiritual Elders still hold the land 
in the Western
                  Hemisphere in balance for all living beings, including humans. No 
one should be
                  relocated from their sacred homelands in this Western Hemisphere or 
anywhere
                  in the world. Acts of forced relocation, such as Public Law 93-531 
in the United
                  States, must be repealed. 

                  The United Nations stands on our native homeland. The United Nations 
talks
                  about human rights, equality and justice and yet the native people 
have never
                  had a real opportunity to speak to this assembly since its 
establishment until
                  today. It should be the mission of your nations and this assembly to 
use your
                  power and rules to examine and work to cure the damage people have 
done to
                  this Earth and to each other. Hopi Elders know that was your mission 
and they
                  wait to see whether you will act on it now. 

                  Nature, the First People and the spirit of our ancestors are giving 
you loud
                  warnings. Today, December 10, 1992, you see increasing floods, more 
damaging
                  hurricanes, hail storms, climate changes and earthquakes as our 
prophesies
                  said would come. Even animals and birds are warning us with strange 
change in
                  their behavior such as the beaching of whales. Why do animals act 
like they
                  know about the earth's problems and most humans act like they know 
nothing?
                  If we humans do not wake up to the warnings, the great purification 
will come to
                  destroy this world just as the previous worlds were destroyed. 

                  (Thomas and Oren Lyons held up a picture of a large rock drawing in 
Hopiland)
                  This rock drawing shows part of the Hopi prophecy. There are two 
paths. The
                  first with technology but separate from natural and spiritual law 
leads to these
                  jagged lines representing chaos. The lower path is one that remains 
in harmony
                  with natural law. Here we see a line that represents a choice like a 
bridge joining
                  the paths. If we return to spiritual harmony and live from our 
hearts, we can
                  experience a paradise in this world. If we continue only on this 
upper path, we
                  will come to destruction. 

                  Its up to all of us, as children of Mother Earth, to clean up this 
mess before it's
                  too late. 

                  The Elders request that during this International Year for the 
Worlds Indigenous
                  Peoples, the United Nations keep that door open for spiritual 
leaders from the
                  four corners of the world to come to speak to you for more than a 
few minutes
                  as soon as possible. The Elders also request that eight 
investigative teams visit
                  the native areas of the world to observe and tell the truth about 
what is being
                  done and stop these nations from moving in this self- destructive 
direction. 

                  If any of you leaders want to learn more about the spiritual vision 
and power of
                  the Elders, I invite you to come out to Hopiland and sit down with 
our real
                  spiritual leaders in their sacred Kivas where they will reveal the 
ancient secrets
                  of survival and balance. 

                  I hope that all members of this assembly that know the spiritual way 
will not just
                  talk about it, but in order to have real peace and harmony, will 
follow what it
                  says across the United Nations wall: "They will beat their swords 
into plowshares
                  and study war no more." Lets, together, do that now!

                                                  Epilogue

                  The night before the presentations of the native people from around 
the world to
                  the General Assembly, there was a total eclipse of the moon over New 
York City
                  and the sky was clear. The evening after the presentation by Mr 
Banyacya and
                  the other native spokespersons, heavy rain and strong wind began. The
                  weathermen had been calling for a snowstorm but what came the 
following day
                  were the worst floods in New York's memory. Major highways were 
washed
                  away by the sea and the United Nations itself experienced flooding 
of its lower
                  subfloors, forcing a shutdown of its heating and air conditioning 
and all
                  personnel were dismissed at three o'clock. 

                  In the ground floor meeting room, where on December 11, native 
peoples were
                  meeting representatives of various UN agencies, Thomas Banyacya
                  spontaneously called on all the participants, including UN 
officials, to form a
                  great circle. All the Elders were in the center and Thomas called in 
some
                  non-native people as well. Each silently said a prayer. The forming 
of the circle
                  of unity of all people from the four corners of the Earth was more 
than just a
                  symbolic act. One participant said she had never felt herself to be 
in such a safe
                  place. Later, several people present noted that no further storm 
damage
                  occurred in Manhattan and that the storm itself abated that 
afternoon.


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