Black Mesa Caravan Projects Needs List

Posted on September 10, 2009

Please continue to check this list out, as it may change and grow as we get closer to the dates of the caravan.

  • Chainsaws!!
  • Experienced or practiced chainsaw operators.
  • Chainsaw files and bar/chain oil.
  • Axe and Maul HANDLES. Wood is preferable over fiberglass.
  • Axes and mauls.
  • Lap-tops.
  • Wood, if local.
  • Hay.
  • Building materials: Lumber, fencing, roofing materials, tar paper, nails, screws, boxes of screws, nails, & chalking, rolls of barbed wire,fence posts, leather gloves, etc.
  • Funds or sponsorships for building materials.
  • Vehicles to donate to families or to use during the caravan only. Vehicles that are able to drive on rough terrain. Trucks are the best but not necessary.
  • Trucks to use during the week of the caravan.
  • Tools of all kinds: Shovels, hoes, rakes, hammers, hand saws, hand shears, picks, mattocks, posthole diggers, and extra tool handles.
  • Portable generators.
  • Work gloves.
  • Portable stove / propane tanks, large pots to use during the caravan.
  • Food. Especially organic fruits and veggies.
  • Organic coffee and tea.
  • Water barrels, fittings, pumps.
  • Solar panels, generators, wind turbines.
  • Anyone who is self sufficient, has an open heart, and with a willingness to work! And anyone who is skilled in carpentry, permaculture, vehicular repairs, bodyworkers, electrical, etc. please notifiy coordinators. Consider driving your vehicle, we are short of vehicles heading to the caravan.
  • Medicinal herbs. (Teas, dried herbs, fresh extracts, liniments, and salves for  stress, colds & flus, digestion, arthritis, diabetes, altitude sickness, back-aches. Please contact Dixie.)
  • Blankets.
  • Educational books for both youth and adults.
  • solar parts (batteries)
  • Donate money for the caravan to happen.
  • Money for supporting the local arts and crafts made by families.

A Petition From The Big Mountain Situation

Posted on February 27, 2009

Ladies & Gentlemen, the Old, the Young, the Coming Generation, and Relatives:

As we speak, there exist a state of fear and anxiety in a traditional community at Big Mountain in the heart of Black Mesa. And as we speak, the federally deputized officers of the BIA Hopi Agency Police and Rangers are patrolling this region where a few traditional elders continue to live and also resist federal mandates to relocate. I want to bring your attention to one particular situation that is an example of the wide-spread acts of injustice, human rights violation, religious intolerance, and threats of property destruction. Read more

Protesting is not Resisting, Resistance are based on Profound Manifestos:

Posted on February 9, 2009

::~PLEASE SHARE THIS IMPORTANT CALL~::

Protesting is not Resisting, Resistance are based on Profound Manifestos: “Ancient Big Mountain Supreme Ways Dictates Dineh Resistance, Pauline Whitesinger Continues to Defy B.I.A. Police Harassment & Threats”

By Bahe Y. Katenay, Sheep Dog Nation Rocks

Sweet Water Stronghold, Big Mountain. February 9, 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.mercury in flu shots Soap Note On Tamiflu swine flu protection
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U.S. Government Continues Genocidal Assault on the People of Black Mesa

Posted on January 1, 2009

Originally posted at myspace.com/eelk - Indigenous Action Media


(Sources cited such as blackmesais.org are not associated with the following info, nor does it reflect the views of any other org)

U.S. Government Continues Genocidal Assault on the People of Black Mesa

Black Mesa, AZ — On Monday, December 22nd, 2008 The U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM) issued a decision to approve the Black Mesa Project. This decision continues the legacy of the United States Government’s genocidal policies against those living in the Black Mesa region.

For more than 30 years Dine’ and Hopi traditionalists, mainly elders, have resisted continued assaults on their lives and land because of coal mining operations. Through policies such as PL93-531, the U.S. has already forcibly relocated more than 14,000 Dine’ people from their ancestral homelands.

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Big Mountain Native writes an appeal for us all to listen and honor the traditional Elders of Big Mountain.

Posted on January 1, 2009

The SDN (Sheep Dog Nation) Rocks’ Blog, “Big Mountain Survival Camp Stories,” will soon be outta service, but will post a couple more infos before it is a ‘wrap.’ Several factors are key to this decision but mainly it has to do with Native American ignorance towards its own elders and its future generations. It’s a waste of time to reflect on ancient belief systems. I don’t dare to rely on blood thirsty lawyers, climate experts, or U.S. departments to hear my ‘grievances.’
Two prime examples are AIM’s recent celebration that only focused on their own individual pride while grandmothers in Shoshone and at Big Mountain try to make a stand against the greed and aggressions of the U.S. corporations. A another example is traditional grandmas at Big Mountain are making their last stand against eviction laws ’in the name of Peabody Coal,’ while there are local indigenous environmental organizations that have decided to leave these grandmas out of the picture –in their protests.
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Big Mtn. Elder Matriarch Continues to Face ‘Federal’ Threats

Posted on November 20, 2008

Big Mountain, Black Mesa (Arizona), November 18, 2008 – A nice peaceful morning in the Dineh resistance stronghold known as Sweet Water was again disrupted by a uniformed officer from the Office of Hopi Lands. This officer who had a badge that indicated he was with the Hopi tribal police claimed he was not serving a “noticed” on behalf of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, nor the U.S. government. The small 82 year old matriarch, Pauline Whitesinger, was trying to speak in the Dineh language to the thick and tall Indian officer that cannot understand Dineh and who was ‘assigned’ to meet with (grandma) Pauline about her “unauthorized” reconstruction of a traditional earth lodge. Read more

Hardrock distrusts McCain due to land dispute record

Posted on October 30, 2008

By Wendy Kenin; Special to the (Navajo) Times

Senator John McCain represents an Indian fighter just like Colonel Kit Carson,” says Bahe Katenay, Diné, resident of the Hopi Partition Land.

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Black Mesa Project Controversy Rises

Posted on October 25, 2008

A Waning Administration’s Actions May Contribute to a Tribal Mining Dispute.

By Carol Berry, Today correspondent; Indian Country Today, Oct 25, 2008

BLACK MESA, Ariz. – A push to approve a Peabody Western Coal Co. project in northern Arizona may be dividing the Hopi Tribal Council and fueling an attempted ouster of the tribal chairman. Read more