Protesting is not Resisting, Resistance are based on profound manifestos
Ancient Big Mountain
Supreme Ways Dictates Dineh Resistance
Pauline Whitesinger Continues to Defy Bureau of Indian Affairs and Police Harassment
By Bahe Y. Katenay, Sheep Dog Nation Rocks
Sweet
Water Stronghold, Big Mountain. March 1, 2009 - Dineh elder resister of
the traditional lands of Sweet Water is bundled up for the chilly winds
as she takes some hay out to her sheep and goats. The herds need a
little extra feed before going out to graze. The non-Indian, volunteer
supporter is dressed warm and ready to follow the sheep as he chops some
wood for grandma, Pauline and while the herds nibble on the scattered
hay on the ground. Not many non-Indian volunteers do occasionally make
themselves available from their busy lives to come out for short stays
and help traditional, elder resisters. Very few traditional elder
residents are now left throughout such regions affected by the harsh
relocation laws of 1974.
When asked, "How is everything out here?" The well-outfitted supporter
says, "Just a lot of babies, and that is why I'm carrying this!" He
wears a large, hand-sewn canvas bag which he referred to is to be used
in case any of the sheep or goats have "babies." Soon the sheep and
goats are done feeding and they head towards the great pristine canyon
of Sweet Water, and the supporter suddenly quits all chit-chat, grabs
his stick and runs off toward a herd that is disappearing into the
juniper forest.
Each non-Indian supporter that make these short stays with traditional
elders have unique and deep sense of passion that is more than just
positive, but they have the understanding of the suffering from
injustice and the presence of environmental destruction. Though these
kind of 'hardcore' supporters are becoming rarer, they value the human
connections to nature or to the eco-systems rather than connections to
corporate entities and its policing/policies. They see and appreciate,
more than most native Americans, what still exist out here at Big
Mountain especially where an elder like Pauline lives. Supporters like
this one at Sweet Water do have 'profound' commitments to stay two weeks
or more to learn and experience a glimpse of natural survival skills and
maybe a very small bit of ancient human ritual ways. Within their
profound commitments they know they may encounter at any moment the
'terror-threats' of the U.S. sponsored, BIA Indian
Police Gestapo.
Grandma Pauline moves about slow as she closes the "hay barn" doors that
are made from frames of a single-bed, and the barn's roof is of tattered
plastic tarps and the walls are of leaning juniper logs. She greets with
a friendly and joyful hand shake as she adds a little sense of humor to
her greeting. Grandma is still strong but age is still giving her a
challenge, too. She is like a story teller as she makes numerous
comments about things and about the conditions out there. She also knows
that she is part of a situation which is the struggle for liberation at
Big Mountain—her birth place.
A
few supporters are very concerned and that is why this independent
monitoring of human rights violation and religious intolerance is being
carried out. The Arizona-based, Black Mesa Indigenous Support had
received a phone message on behalf of Pauline in January about BIA
Police personnel posing threats to demolish a traditional earth lodge.
Because of the lack of resources, it took a while for the support
network to finally establish contact and get the information. This
situation with her re-building this sacred lodge should be a natural
process but the regional BIA Hopi Agency saw it as a violation of U.S.
Court decisions in the name of the federally-supported Hopi council.
Grandma Pauline who still lives according to her ancestors' ancient,
cultural lifestyles completed the earth lodge and which is another,
direct-action that is obviously missing in Indian country, true Native
Resistance!
Grandma recalls what happened on January 20th as she also refers to a
radio announcement, "It was about that time, 10 AM, when the radio said
that in the east 'the hand shall to be raised,' when my grandson
beckoned me outside because there were some visitors. It was those BIA-Hopi
Police, again, and one officer got out of the vehicle followed by a
female officer. I sat down on the bench against the house and they both
sat on either side of us, the man who spoke Dineh sat next to me. As he
said, 'we hear you are out here sitting in the mud and we come to check
on you,' the third officer got out of the vehicle and started to walk
over towards the newly rebuild lodge.
"My response to the officer next to me was, 'I'm sitting in the mud out
here? You say that as if you spoke with someone that lives with me and
knows about my situation.' Then we all noticed that the third officer
was taking more pictures of the earth lodge like (they) do not have
enough pictures of it by now.
"I begin to ask the officer sitting with us, why do you all need more
pictures and you all should just stop these picture-taking of my home?
The officers both ignored my request but the third officer came over and
took a couple pictures of me and my grandchildren. The police said
nothing more to us but left to return and drive by my resident again,
and they drove slowly like they were still up to something. About a week
ago, (they) did not come here but (they) again drove by very slowly like
they were making some intense observations. I believe these (BIA) police
are going to start doing as they please because the actual Hopi council
is in defunct…"
The Call to Action for Support Continues
The protests in the American streets where Starbuck, Bank of American
and GE own the concrete-n-steel sidewalks are hopeless! Come to the
place of opportunity to show the American Police State that you support
the natural humans pay homage to, not control, the Mother Earth. At Big
Mountain, you will see and understand what real resistance is and
experience being part of defending the profound ancient ways of life
that are threaten into extinction. Come out, rough it, have patience,
find that humbleness within you, and you will be in the human circle for
revolution. Help, Save the Microcosm of the Universe at Big Mountain,
the Whitesinger Earth Lodge!
© Sheep Dog Nation Rocks, 2009