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since 1492

Posted by admin on October 22, 2011
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I went down to Occupy Boston. My intention was to see what was going on, and hold my sign.

So, my sign “Occupied since 1492″ was a mixed reaction, one reporter asked me about it and 2 other First Nations people (both Vetrans), and a Unitarian Minister. Everyone else looked and took pictures of the signs on either side of me, but quickly read and then averted thier eyes when they saw/read my sign. Over 200 people in the second group, 4 in the first group. I think I pissed off the occupiers.

Then again they pissed me off too, with drum circles and sage burning.

Approprating from Native cultures is one thing, but it is another to use it in a movement that is so wrongly named.

Yes, I hear “that was a long time ago, why don’t you just get over it.” A lot. I mean A LOT. Well I can tell you that it wasn’t that long ago. The systemic genocide, yes, genocide of Native people is continuing even to today. After the Indian wars where declared over by America, the US government went on to Residential Boarding schools, to the relocation act, to the reoganization act, to the involuntary sterilaxtion program that existed into the 1980s, to the 550 treaties that where signed that are not acknolwdged, to The landmark case of Johnson v. McIntosh (1823) that is still used to justify the taking of land from Native peoples. It wasn’t until 5 years ago that Boston took the law off the books to shoot an unescorted Indian on sight. Its not over. We are still here. We have been occupied for over 500 years.

Racialicous: Decolonization and Occupy Wall Street
Racialicous: Occupy Wall Street: The Game of Colonialism (Jessica Yee’s article)
John Paul Montano: An Open Letter to the Occupy Wall Street Protesters
Unsettling America: Decolonize Wall Street
Indian Country Today:
Indians Counter Occupy Wall Street Movement with Decolonize Wall Street
Indian Country Today: Why I’m Occupying Wall Street
Press TV: Indigenizing Occupy Wall Street (about Occupy Denver)
Occupy Denver: An Indigenous Platform for Occupy Denver (AIM’s 10 Points)

Canada is a Huron word for village

Posted by admin on February 16, 2010
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Canada is a Huron word. It means Village. Cultrual appropriation from Native reight from the start. Yes I have problems with the Olympics trotting out Native peoples trying to show the world how “great canada is to its first nations” No marketing imagery ever could erase these ongoing legacies of a history of colonial …genocide in Canada (and elsewhere). As this article points out, there are significant political issuse in Indigenous Canada that the games are glassing over and the games are marketing Native culture as homogenous and interchangeable. Why else would they be using an artic cultures symbol for a logo, totem poles ( Pac NW) and grass dancers (Plains). Fuck you Canada, and Fuck you olympic committee for being the same old colonizers in a glossy new package.

http://contexts.org/socimages/2010/02/15/guest-post-an-indigenous-olympics/

The world hates single people

Posted by admin on March 18, 2009
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No, really. It does.

I just hate that the world is not set up for single people everything in booked in pairs.

I  looked into booking a reservation for resturant week, I couldnt minimum reservation party number was 2.

All vacation packages are based on double occupancy.

Food that is good for you is usually huge, and you either get sick of it, or it goes to waste before you finish.

Taxes, are higher when you are single, than if you are married and or have children.

Studio and one bedroom apartments are significantly more expensive per square foot than 2 bedrooms.

Buy one get one free… that does a single person A HELL OF ALOT OF GOOD.

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Factiod of the day…

Posted by admin on January 28, 2009
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Adoption of an American Indian Child is regulated differently than all other adoptions. It has to meet the Indian Child Welfare Act, where in most cases a American Indian child must be adopted by an American Indian.
Why?

The removal of Indian children from their families

A 1976 study by the Association on American Indian Affairs found that 25 to 35% of all Indian children were being placed in out-of-home care. Eighty-five percent of those children were being placed in non-Indian homes or institutions.

Unger, Steven, ed., The Destruction of American Indian Families, New York: Association on American Indian Affairs, 1977, p.1.

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Roe v. Wade — Mexico City Policy

Posted by admin on January 22, 2009
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36 years of choice. Yay!

Edit: I jusr read and unconfirmed report that Obama reversed the Global Gag rule. And I started to cry right there.

Separately, the administration in the afternoon issued a reversal of a ban on federal funding for non-governmental organizations working outside the U.S. that offer abortions or abortion counseling.”

Tears of Joy, people. Tears of Joy.

Hundreds of thousands of women will now hear about contraception, disease provention, family planning, recieve rape counceling, that they couldn’t get because of the Global gag rule. The mear mention of abortion disqualified a non profit from reciving any money. Yes, even if they didn’t provide abortions. Yes, even if they helped women who had back alley abortions, after the fact. The simple fact is that these organizations do alot more than provide or find providors of abortion. These organizations provide, prenatal care, rape counseling, post rape surgeries, infant health services, food, contraception, contraception counsiling, family planning, disease counceling, along with hundreds of other things realted to womens health and infant health.

excuse me Im going to go compose myself….

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/first100days
/2009/01/22/obama-issues-directives-detainees-
interrogation-guantanamo/

http://www.populationaction.org/Publications/Fact_Sheets
/FS5/Summary.shtml

Edit 2: Apparrently Barak, aka Barry. Damn you. Didn’t repeal it today.
Mr. President you are not starting off on my good side.

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