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"Relocation
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- Be
Conquered or Never - Dineh Resistance in Order FOR GLOBAL
SURVIVAL! The Burnham
Struggle of 1980 By
Bahe Y. Katenay - 12/19/06
- An Article on Senate Bill
1003, the Relocation Legislation by Bahe Y. Katenay
of Big Mountain
- Traditional
Hopi,
Keeper of the Sacred Stone Tablets: "Sovereignty Dishonored
and Global Instability Evolving" 03.28.06
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- Struggles
Continue Despite Black Mesa Mine Shut Down By
Bahe Y. Katenay 10.26.05
- Statement
from a Dineh man from The Mountain 07.22.05
- Families
on Big Mountain receive notices to sign. A Dineh
man living on Big Mountain and who wishes to remain anonymous,
recieved legal notice from the relocation office that pertains
to this recent bill (S. 1003, The Navajo Hopi Land Settlement
Act of 1974 Amendments, introduced by Senator John McCain.)
The notice states that he needs to come into the office by
Oct. 31, 2005 to read some papers and sign up for some relocation
benefits and that if he does not, he will be put onto a "no
exception" list. He said that other families have been
given the same notice.
- REPORT
AND UPDATE: THE BIG MOUNTAIN RESISTANCE
Summer 2005
The "Forum on Black Mesa: Corporate Globalization
& Indigenous Cultural Survival" was held on July
10, 2005 in Flagstaff, Arizona. Summary of excerpts &
translation compiled by Bahe Katenay of Big Mountain.
08/01/05
- FORUM
on BLACK MESA: "Corporate Globalization's Impact on Indigenous
Cultural Survival" -excerpts
& translation compiled by o. johnson 8/1/05.
Transcripts in English and Navaj0
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- In loving
memory Kee Watchman
1945 – 2005
- In loving
memory Kii Shey 1920 - 2005
- Statement
by grassroots Dine' residents and the their supporters.
"This
is a critical time. Residents of Black Mesa who reside near
the mine have spent the last week picketing the Black Mesa
Mine ...." 04.18.05
- Urgently
requesting outside support to picket
Black Mesa Mine and Mojave Generating Station "My
name is Leo C. Begay. I'm a resident of Black Mesa and I live
near Peabody Coal Mine. I'm protesting against the
mining company. We've been blocking Black Mesa mine
for about a week now....We need more support." 04.18.05
- Oral
report to the Navajo Nation Council by the residents of Peabody
Coal Co. lease area By Black Mesa Residents 04.18.05
- The
proposal to bring water
from Leupp through our community to the Peabody coal mine
is not acceptable...by Black Mesa
residents 04.18.05
- Statement
by Glenna Begay, 02.01.05
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Update From W. Big Mountain, the Lane family 01.14.05
- "Meaning"
of Original Dineh Resistance
of 1977Bahe Y. Katenay, UAP September 2004
- Statement
by Bahe Y. Katenay 10.04
- Elsie
& Mae Sheii, Big Mountain Elders: 2.24.04
- Press
Release - For Immediate Release
'The Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute': Hopi Tribe Threatens
to Demolish
Living and Historic Navajo Homesite 05.12.04
- We are
a few because we stand for the Right of the Core of Indigenous
Beliefs. At Thin Rock Mesa in west central Big Mountain,
the late Roberta Blackgoat's homesite still sits with
the life and all the glory of the belief systems associated
to theSacred Mountain Soil Bundle of the Dineh.This
is true sovereignty....
- The
Spring Survival Gathering
Reportback
- Dineh
still determined to resist relocation and coal mining
- "Dineh
Gathering Gives Navajo Leader More Then An Ear Full"
The Sovereign Dineh communities of Red Willow and Cactus Valley
11.03
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- Statement
from a Dineh organizer regarding the undisclosed
location & purpose of a Spring Survival Gathering
on Big Mountain, Black Mesa, AZ.
- Statemate
by Pauline Whitesinger 04.29.03
- Statement
from Kee Watchman for the United Nations Sub-Commission
on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights Working Group
on Indigenous Populations 20th Session 22-26 July 2002
- Big
Mountain Alert 07.18.02
- Closure
to the Hiroshima Peace Flame Walk 2002: Traditional
Dineh and Hopis Come Together for Peace On Earth
- Is
Anyone Listening? Roberta Blackgoat in an undated
memo
- Leonard
Peltier In support of Big Mountain
- Statement
from Danny Blackgoat 06.12.02
- Statements
From Dine' Elders On Black Mesa, 03.02
- In
Loving Memory of Roberta Blackgoat 1917 -2002
Roberta Blackgoat:
Matriarch of Big Mountain & the struggle against relocation
- A Changed
World and A Divided Family for A Relocatee
A relocation story with a brief
history of Hopi resistance
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Reports
On the Arrests and Court Hearings of Big Mountain Residents
& the
Bulldozing of Anna
Mae Sundance :
- Emergency
Call For Funding A Big Mountain Residents Court
Case
- Big
Mountain residents pepper sprayed and arrested
- Eric
Crittenden given a guiltily verdict; an appeal of
the case is in order
- Camp
Ana Mae, the well-known site of Sun Dances , home to
Louise Benally and her children at the foot of Big Mountain,
Arizona has been bulldozed by Hopi Tribal authorities
on August 17, 2001. Two arrested. For
more information:
Camp Anna Mae
Sundance
- A
pre-trial hearing for Eric Crittendon who was arrested
at his homesite on Big Mountain and charged with criminal
trespassing is scheduled for February 19th.
- Big
Mountain case circles around definitions
- Dismissal
Against Navajo Women
- DinÈ
leaders react to dismissal of
'Big Mountain 5' case
- Comments
in response to AZ Daily Suns article "Hopi trespass
charges dismissed "
Trial Of Five (letter
to Daniel B. Wood,Christian Science Monitor)

- Navajo
resisters, Hopi officials to file
more court motions
- Audio
statements
Elders, Dine', & witnesses to the arrests
at Big Mountain Sundance 7/2001
More
on the arrests
of Dine during the Sundance Ceremony
- A
Hopi Tribal Ordinance has been issued stating that anybody
on the Hopi Partitioned Lands must have a permit before
cutting any wood. If one is found without a permit,
their axes, chainsaws, and even their vehicle can be
confiscated. There may be fines as well.
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- 2001
Sundance
Reports
Anna Mae Sundance Arbor
& Tree destruction 2001
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