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Source: JT Road Hello... This is Harvey Arden, Leonard Peltier's editor... I goofed on the URL for the LEONARD PELTIER CLEMENCY PETITION that I sent you with the CNN interview yesterday... Here's the correct URL-- <A HREF="http://www.petitiononline.com/Clemency/petition.html">Clemency for Leonard Peltier Petition</A> http://www.petitiononline.com/Clemency/petition.html Please click, read and sign!!!! I urge you to go there immediately...barely a hundred people have so far...let's show'm our numbers...we have MILLIONS...let's all stand up together and LEONARD WILL BE OUT!!! It's up to each of us to do it! Also, since a man's life is at stake here, please have friends, relatives, even enemies sign the petition!!! This is IMPORTANT!! Many thanks! /Harvey Arden
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"If it's very painful to you to criticize your friends - you're safe in doing it. But if you take the slightest pleasure in it - that's the time to hold your tongue." --Alice Duer Miller "A great obstacle to happiness is the expectation of too great a happiness." --Fontenelle "If the shoe fits, you're not allowing for growth." --Robert N. Coons
In a message dated 7/9/0 7:26:21 AM, [email protected] wrote: <<Hi Everybody, Well Turtle took us into digest # 400, this morning. You are the best list. I thank all of you for all your post. We started this list March 13th, 2000. And her today , not even 4 months later we are at digest 400. Thanks, Bright Star >> This digest will be present on our BLACK DUTCH AMERICA website soon! So look for it soon! blessings & congradulations List, we've made our 400th Digest! Turtle/
Hi Everybody, Well Turtle took us into digest # 400, this morning. You are the best list. I thank all of you for all your post. We started this list March 13th, 2000. And her today , not even 4 months later we are at digest 400. Thanks, Bright Star
By J.C. High Eagle BEING INDIAN IS... having a large family of over a million brothers and sister! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... feeling that Little Bear, Prays-for-All, Big Heart are more beautiful names than Jones, Smith, or Brown. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... watching cowboys shoot to kill 40 of your kind, with a six-shot revolver on the TV late show without getting a scratch. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... observing your children watching a cowboy and Indian TV western movie and cheering for the cowboys. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... joining the U.S. Army to save your country from the perils of agression and being against the U.S. Army on your reservation to keep thje Army Corps of Engineers from stealing your sacred land. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... graduating from a government Bureau of Indian Affairs school and not being able to read a 6th grade English book from you white friend's urban school. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... having your child come home from school and ask you about the "strange beliefs" of the Indians that his/her teacher mentioned in school today. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... never making quick evaluations of people but reserving judgment until their actions show what kind of people they really are. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... feeding anyone and everyone who comes to your door with whatever you have. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... knowing The Great Spirit. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... having a Christian missionary tell you it is wrong to believe in more than one Divine Being, then listening to him tell you about God, Jesus Christ, The Holy Ghost, the Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, St. Patrick, St. Christopher, St. Francis, your spirit, your soul, etc. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... never giving up the struggle for survival. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... standing up for life principles and truths, unashamed, without having compromised your values. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... not only being proud of who you were born from but mindful of how you conduct yourself in the world. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... to have your liberal white friends urge you to follow the same path as your Black brothers to gain some advantage. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... having your friends and relatives accuse you of being a traitor if you seek an education, earn more than $7,000 a year, wear a white shirt and tie, drive a car less than three years old, and live in a three bedroom home. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... having heard your grandparents and yourself say, "When they honor the treaties and we get our land claim payments"... then suddenly realizing your children are saying the same words. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... having your non-Indian friends go on a Vison Quest, led by a white man to the mountains, but leaving you home because you can't make the $300 registration fee to attend. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... listening to your well-intentioned white brother try to tell you about your native spirituality. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... hearing from non-Indians how rotten the government has treated Indians but still voting them back into office. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... listening to people tell you about their grandmother or great-grandmother that was a Cherokee Indian Princess. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... seeing other Indians in search of an Indian identity. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... being greeted by non-Indians with pseudo names from real ancestors of your tribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... having to prove with documentation that you are one, when other races and people in the country don't have to. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... knowing that your ancestors were slaughtered like animals in the name of Christianity and then being told that Christianity is out to save us. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... buying "authentic" Indian jewelry made in Taiwan or Japan. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... learning of people becoming Indian without having an Indian mother or father. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... finding out that people think all Indians lived in tipis. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... being told that Columbus discovered America from his ship, when we were watching him from shore. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... trying to relate to people who say they are (mathematically) 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, etc. degree of blood. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... wearing braids and being called a "hippie" by those who object to long hair. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... going to school when you're young and having the teacher skip over the Indian chapter in the history book ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... seeing others forget the true meaning of Thanksgiving. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... having others make jokes about your heritage and culture. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... living in two worlds. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... knowing the word "Indian" is not your true name. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... being called "Chief" or "Tonto" by patronizing non-Indians. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... being human, with human thoughts and feelings like your non-Indian brothers and sisters. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... holding onto a piece of paper treaty that was signed but never honored. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... knowing alcohol doesn't make you Indian just drunk. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... seeing elders die and the language & customs die with them. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... seing Mother Earth destroyed by those who don't know Her. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS.... hearing others think all Indians wear war bonnets. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... seeing the government spend billions of dollars abroad but fail to honor the Indian treaties. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... sad. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... hard. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... crying. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... laughing. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEING INDIAN IS... forever!
[source: NativeNews; Fri, 07 Jul 2000 18:11:15 -0400] Sherman Alexie's newest book, the toughest indian in the world, is out in hardcover - ask for it at your nearest public library. http://www.fallsapart.com/toughest.html Summary In these stories, we meet the kind of American Indians we rarely see in literature -- the kind who pay their bills, hold down jobs, fall in and out of love. A Spokane Indian journalist transplanted from the reservation to the city picks up a hitchhiker, a Lummi boxer looking to take on the toughest Indian in the world. A diabetic Spokane child waits for his father to return from the hospital; the kid has "nearly normal blood sugar, a bag full of hypodermic needles, and half of his left foot." An estranged interracial couple, separated in the midst of a traffic accident, rediscover their love for each other. A white drifter holds up an International House of Pancakes, demanding a dollar per customer and someone to love, and emerges with $42 and an overweight Indian he dubs Salmon Boy. Sherman Alexie's voice conveys remarkable passion, and these stories are love stories -- between parents and children, white people and Indians, movie stars and ordinary people. Witty, tender, and fierce, The Toughest Indian in the World is a virtuoso performance by one of the country's finest writers.
Dear Native American Researchers: Please take time this weekend to stop in the chat room and find your ancestors, get a free lookup, or share your favorite genealogy tip: http://huntsville.about.com/mpchat.htm SATURDAY SCHEDULE: ALL DAY--Genealogy "Open House"--all states 7 pm Eastern Time--Northern States genealogy--all surnames 8 pm Eastern Time--Southern States genealogy--all surnames 9-11 pm Eastern Time--CIVIL WAR genealogy--all states SUNDAY SCHEDULE: ALL DAY--Genealogy "Open House"--all states 7 pm Eastern Time--All Surnames starting with A-J 8 pm Eastern Time--All Surnames starting with K-Z 9 pm Eastern Time--WISCONSIN genealogy 10 pm Eastern Time--GREAT BRITAIN genealogy If you can't make the chats, please stop by the forum and post your surname queries and your research questions: http://about.delphi.com/ab-huntsville If you need instructions for the forum or the chat room, just write to me and I'll help you. If you'd like to get on the chat mailing list, let me know. (NOTE: my computer crashed and I'm having to start a new list! Be sure you're on it!) Jean Brandau [email protected]
CELEBRATION OF LIFE The drum beat slowly as the dancers moved in time and place Ancestors, I dance for you, Spirits, I dance for you also, Those who have crossed over, my steps are for you this day. The drum beat increases, the calling song is soon done Dancers are lining up, the color guard in now in place Grand entry is soon to announce the start of a new day Eagle Staff, Color Guard, Chiefs, Clan mothers and Dignitaries. Head man and Head lady dancers are now in position The line up is nearly full in place, 200 dancers strong Veterans, Elders, men of all dance styles in place Fancy bustles large, Grass with flowing strands The Hoop Dancers, the line-up is now in order Now the Ladies, Buckskin, Cloth, Jingle and Fancy The Children follow, each in their own style And last the Tiny Tots, the Arena Director gives the sign The Drum stick rises, falls, the tempo sets the pace Grand Entry has begun and Celebration of life is under way again The Heart beat of the Mother once again rules the day. Dance the Celebration of Life this day Dance and give honor to those most important in your life Creator, Ancestors and Spirits not to be forgotten Dance your prayers, raise your salute the honor beat sounds loud We dance for you most Sacred Ones, hear our prayers and watch our step We dance the Celebration of life this day. Wak'Tame July 6, 2000
-Harvey Arden An online CNN chat with author/editor Harvey Arden about the movement to free Leonard Peltier November 15, 1999...Web posted at: 4:00 p.m. EDT (CNN) -- Harvey Arden, author of Wisdomkeepers: Meetings with Native American Spiritual Elders, Travels in a Stone Canoe: The Return to the Wisdomkeepers, and Dreamkeepers: A Spirit-Journey into Aboriginal Australia, joined CNN.com for a Book Chat on Wednesday, November 3, 1999. Mr. Arden is also the editor of Prison Writings: My Life is My Sun Dance, a book written by Leonard Peltier, and Noble Red Man: Lakota Wisdomkeeper Mathew King. The following is an edited transcript of the chat. Chat Moderator: Welcome, Harvey Arden. Harvey Arden: It's an honor to be here. Thank you so much. Chat Moderator: Please tell us about Prison Writings: My Life is my Sun Dance, by Leonard Peltier. Harvey Arden: It is a book that came about in a very unusual way in my life. I was a writer for many years at National Geographic magazine. At the end of those years, I wrote books about Native American wisdom. I wrote a book about the path of the Wisdomkeepers, the spiritual elders of Native America. I never dreamed that that path would take me into Leavenworth Prison, but so it happened. My book Noble Red Man mentions Leonard in passing. It shows how he was railroaded with the others. It tells about the siege of Wounded Knee in 1973. I sent a copy of the book Noble Red Man to Leonard via the publisher and it turned out that he was already a fan of mine from the stories I had written in National Geographic. About 2 1/2 years ago I asked his lobbyist, Ron Lessard, in Washington, whether Leonard had ever written a book. Ron said, "No, why don't you write him a letter about it?" And I did, suggesting a book of more of a spiritual than a political nature, along the lines of Noble Red Man. Leonard agreed and for the next six months I gathered together all of his writings from his bimonthly journal, "Spirit of Crazy Horse," as well as other sources, hoping that, as an editor, I could glean from those enough of his really beautiful writing to make a book. Alas, I only came up with about 30 to 40 pages, since most of his statements related specifically to the current legal dilemmas and hearings that his case was involved in. But I did pick out paragraphs and sentences, even adjectives that seemed worthy of being in a book. Ron brought them to Leonard, since I'm not allowed to, and he said to me, and, when I visited him the next day, Leonard told me, "One mind, Harvey, one mind." I knew exactly what he meant because he and I had both been taught by the very same spiritual elders or Wisdomkeepers, as I called them in my first book, WisdomkeepersMay he do it today! Chat Moderator: Has President Clinton given any indications about whether or not he will sign it? Harvey Arden: The only reports I have are from Tampa, Florida, in 1991 or 1992, when he said he would give the matter a "fair review." That would have been during the campaign for his first term. He knows the facts. I pray that he will not be intimidated by the sheaf of lies the FBI has once again perpetrated on the American people, as they did in 1995, with today's ad in the "Washington Post," a newspaper that has studiously avoided any mention of Leonard Peltier for five years. And it continues to deceive its readers on a daily basis by concealing major events now going on in the Indian world -- this I know for sure. And I only have to wonder what else they are concealing from us in other areas of public interest. I would like to know why the Washin gton Post has failed to review Leonard's book*, as has virtually every other major metro daily in this country. I really fear that there has been intimidation. [Note from Harvey Arden: The Post finally reviewed Leonard's book Prison Writings: My Life Is My Sun Dance--very favorably, as a matter of fact--in a Colman McCarthy article in spring 2000...nearly a year after publication. McCarthy called it: "Eloquent and compassionate...deserves a place alongside the best works of Vine Deloria, Jr., N. Scott Momaday...and other Indian authors." Why, then, was it not reviewed when it came out?] I invite those who know of any such intimidation to reveal it publicly. I speak in particular to journalists, all those journalists who have NOT written all those articles about Leonard Peltier, and also their secretaries and colleagues. Do they know what the decision-making process was in refusing to review, even if negatively, a book by the foremost political prisoner in the U.S. Gulag? Question from Suyeta: It's my understanding that the FBI, like all law enforcement agencies, conducts internal reviews whenever their agents are involved in firefights. But, to my knowledge, there has never been such a review concerning the shooting death of Joe Killsright. Harvey Arden: That is my understanding. There is probably some paperwork somewhere. The whole strange thing is that the FBI that day sent two unmarked cars onto a property they knew had armed men there to defend the defenseless. The FBI's excuse for those two unmarked FBI cars roaring at a high speed onto what was, in effect, foreign territory, was supposedly to search for a man whose alleged great crime was having stolen a pair of used cowboy boots. What's more, they had no warrant for such an arrest. Indian people and their supporters are convinced that this was utterly fabricated after the fact, and that the FBI's true intent on that day was to provoke a confrontation with the dozen or more people in the spiritual camp, one of whom was Leonard Peltier. There is no aspect of this case from start to finish (and it ain't finished yet) that has not been fabricated by the FBI. Today's FBI is desperately in need of cleansing itself of this terrible chain of misdeeds and becoming once again respected by the American people whom they are sworn to defend. Question from Cathy: Do you think that this case will further the cause of indigenous people? Harvey Arden: This case is the cause of indigenous people. Anyone who would separate the political struggle from the spiritual struggle is not following the Indian Way. Question from Cathy: How does Leonard feel about the tremendous amount of grass roots support he has gotten (i.e. e-mail campaigns, etc.) Harvey Arden: He is endlessly overwhelmed by it and endlessly thankful for it. It is what has given him the strength to endure the daily torture he undergoes from a cruel and vindictive government that is hiding its own misdeeds, not Leonard's. Leonard did NOT KILL THOSE AGENTS! Lynn Crooks, the prosecutor, admitted in federal court that the FBI had no idea who shot its agents. The federal appeals judge in 1986 also said that the FBI was "equally responsible" for the deaths of its own agents and advised the president at that time to give clemency to Leonard Peltier. We pray that the president will heed that message 13 years later. Either allow Leonard out or give him a new trial. He would take the second option anytime. Question from Suyeta: Harvey, how do you think the recent CNN/Time piece on Peltier went? Harvey Arden: I think it made Leonard look very bad. The camera repeatedly focused on him chewing his lips, but never told CNN's audience that Leonard suffers from an extremely painful case of lockjaw. His upper and lower jaws are fused with only a one-eighth-inch space between his upper and lower teeth. He continually works his lips to fight the terrible feelings in his jaw. This is a condition the bureau of prisons has repeatedly refused to allow to be fixed by the Mayo clinic, which has offered to do this rare operation. So to focus on Leonard's lip movements repeatedly, which they did, is like focusing on Bob Dole's pencil in hand while he gives a speech. I wish CNN had told that. So much truth was left out, so many lies were left in, and the words of the FBI were never challenged. Yet Leonard was virtually cross-examined. Other pieces of tape were inserted in the discussion with him. It was a set up. He never went down to the agents. Could he see them? Not nearly as well as CNN's audience, which was treated to nearly a dozen shots close up of the agents' bodies. If Leonard was cross-examined, why was the FBI not cross-examined? Because their lies are endless. Leonard was not lying. He saw the agents from a distance, as would anyone standing where he was because the landscape is bowl shaped and the agents were at the bottom of it. Question from Squirrel: Looks to me like it is finished. Peltier remains in prison, regardless of how much we protest. Regardless of all the books, pow wows, letters, TV specials, whatever, the bottom-line is -- he is there, right? Harvey Arden: He is definitely there. He can be released from there by the simple action of one man, President William Clinton. He has absolute constitutional authority to grant clemency. The FBI may state to him their opinion but they had better not intimidate him. This is his decision. And allowing Leonard to go, to be free once again, is as much in the interest of the FBI and the government as it is in the interest of the Indian people who love Peltier and share this land with us. So I believe that he will be given clemency and that every one of the protests of the last 25 years, every one of the messages sent by millions of supporters, every one of the prayers we sent winging to the White House, that every one of those was well worth doing and continues to be worth doing. And everyone here reading these words today, the moment this interview is over, should be grabbing his or her telephone and dialing the number of a friend or of the president to make your feelings known. There are tens and scores and millions of us. We must raise our voices. Question from Suyeta: How is it that Peltier's companions acted in self-defense, yet Peltier himself committed first degree murder? Harvey Arden: A very good question. In fact, it has never been demonstrated that there was a murder. The entire scenario of someone coming up to the agents and finishing them off at close range is created by the FBI to present a false picture of what happened. Leonard does not know how those agents were killed, only that he could see their sprawled bodies beside the cars, as CNN's tape clearly showed, as anybody would see. So it has never been demonstrated that there was a murder, only a killing. How could there be a murder if the two people who were accused of it were acquitted on self-defense. To defend yourself is not murder, which is all Leonard ever did. He did not kill those agents. There is not a shred of evidence to show it. The words of the FBI agent and the prosecutor on CNN's recent show were knowingly false. This same prosecutor has admitted in federal court that they do not know who killed their agents. Therefore, how can they describe in such amazing detail how this man, Leonard Peltier, walked up with a high powered rifle to these injured agents and dispatched them at close range. Where did they get these "facts?" I can understand their anguish at the deaths of their agents. And I can tell you absolutely that their anguish is exceeded by Leonard's anguish, because he never took part in any such execution. And it is even unlikely that any execution took place at all. But whatever happened to those two agents is something neither the FBI nor Leonard Peltier knows for certain. They may both have their ideas about it but, in the words of their own prosecutor, Lynn Crooks, they don't know who killed the agents. Therefore, Leonard Peltier is not guilty of murder by any evidence now on the record. Question from Lorna: Mr. Arden, why not a political book now? Harvey Arden: Leonard is delighted that people like his book and his writing. It surprises him and he will now be working on a book about the very concept of imprisonment, whether it is for the guilty or for the innocents. The title will be a line taken from this present book, Even the Guilty are Human: Meditations on Imprisonment by Leonard Peltier. For more information on all this please go to <A HREF="http://www.wisdomkeepers.com/">Wisdomkeepers.com</A> . Go there to find out more. Chat Moderator: Thank you, Harvey Arden, for joining us today. Harvey Arden:Thank you for your very perceptive questions. # # # [Additional Note from Harvey Arden 7/9/2000] Also definitely check out <A HREF="http://www.freepeltier.org/">www.freepelti er.org</A> Spirit of Crazy Horse newsletter to learn things about America and the world that you won't read about in the Washington Post or the New York Times! Also--IMPORTANT!-- check out and sign petition at <A HREF="about:blankhttp://clemency_for_peltier.tripod.com/">Clemency for Leonard Petier</A> [http://Clemency_for_Peltiers.tripod.com] TAKE PART IN THE HISTORY OF YOUR OWN TIMES! BECOME AN ARMY OF ONE! Vote 4 the Prez from the Rez! Write-in Leonard Peltier for President in 2000! You'll feel GR-R-REAT-T-T!!! Send your commitment today to [email protected] puh-LEEZE pass on this message to ALL you know!! Thanks!
<A HREF="http://www.doi.gov/bia/tribes/telist98.html">Click here: Tribal Entities List as of Dec. 30, 1998 http://www.doi.gov/bia/tribes/telist98.html</A> Bright Star
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<A HREF="http://www.netstrider.com/documents/whites/">Click here: The Jackson Whites</A> The Jackson Whites Description and history of the Ramapo Mountain People, a group similar to the Melungeons on the New Jersey - New York border. http://www.netstrider.com/documents/whites Bright Star