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For me it is All About Being of Service & Living the Life of the Give-Away....

Being Mindful of those who are unable to speak for themselves; our Non-Two Legged Relations and the Future Generations.

It's about walking on the Canka Luta Waste Behind the Cannunpa and the ceremonies.

It's about Mindfulness and Respect. It's about Honesty and owning up to my foibles.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Red Lake Tribal Members: Occupy Illegal Enbridge Pipeline

"If the governments can band together to create a N.W.O. against the people for mining and natural resources then Why can't the Tribes/ clans of the world band together to fight back with Ancient knowledge??? its out there just needs to connect the dots people...."
 
 ""Red Lake Tribal Members Occupy Illegal Enbridge Pipeline on Their Land""

- Tessa McLean, Anishinaabe.

What happens when you’ve had enough of oil companies i
llegally passing pipelines through your tribal land? You practice self-determination andyour sovereign rights to occupy that land. That is exactly what a group of Red Lake Tribal members are doing.

In a small town called Leonard in northern Minnesota, a traditional camp hasbeen setupby Red Lake tribal members, allies and supporters. Lodging is in a tipi and a sacred fire is burning 24/7. The occupation started Thursday afternoon, February 28th and is still going strong today, Sunday, March 3rd. There is a safety law concerning oil pipelines that states nothing or no one can be above a pipeline for 72 hours or the pipeline will have to be shut off. The occupation is seeking to stop the oil flowing through their pipeline, for good. The 72-hour mark passed today, but no pipelines were turned off.

In talking to a few of the Red Lake tribal members, they explained this occupation is purely against the Enbridge Company and its pipeline. There are no ulterior motives here except to stand in solidarity with the First Nations Cree who are facing blatant environmental destructionontheir homelands caused by the Canadian Tar Sands. Some of the oil running through the veins of this pipeline come from the tar sands region. Tar sands oil is sent to Minneapolis, MN, one of many cities refining the bitumen oil and is dispersed across the nation through several different pipelines,this Enbridge pipeline being one of them.

Two years ago, this very Enbridge pipeline had an oil spill in Deer River, Minnesota, just an hour and half east of the Leonard occupation site. Efforts to clean the oil spill have been insufficient; a picture of the spill site from earlier this year showing black tar over the pipes (see below). Environmental destruction isn’t racist, this isn’t just an Indian thing, when oil spills into the water and into the earth, those toxins and poisons aren’t going to choose who to hurt, everyone’s door will be knocked on. We cannot let these pipelines exist on Indian land, or any land. Spills are inevitable. In visiting and talking about the pipeline, one of us asked, “How far below is the pipeline buried? ” The response was ‘three feet.’ Laws say that oil pipelines with millions of gallons of toxic chemicals rushing through them are only required to be buried at least three feet underground. Thinking evenfurther,we realized that even a human grave is required to be six feet underground. Think about it, we have pipelines with all kinds of benzene chemicals, known carcinogens, close to the dirt we walk on- the dirt our children play on- while those we love are even further underground because of the dangerous formaldehyde.Visiting even further, we discovered this Enbridge pipeline runs through water, through Red Lake waterways and the Cass Lake to be precise. If the pipeline is followed even further east of the town of Cass Lake, one would find exposed pipeline in swamp wetlands. This pipeline is dangerous and needs to be shut down.

Tonight, the Red Lake occupation site had manyfriendlyfaces,RedLakers,Wh
ite Earth people, non-native allies and supporters were present; everyone was visiting and eating around the fire, telling stories, asking questions about the pipelines. One young man brought his drum out this evening and sang round dance sounds around the sacred fire; it was a proud time to be Anishinaabe and a proud time to be a supporter of the Red Lake Nation.

To follow the struggle against the illegal Enbridge pipeline, you can use #RLblockade on twitter. Any media inquiries can be directed to Marty Cobenais at martyc@ienearth.org

The traditional camp is accepting wood donations,they can be dropped off in Leonard, MN at the site or donations can be sent to ienearth.org for wood and supplies.


http://www.honorearth.org/news/red-lake-tribal-members-occupy-illegal-enbridge-pipeline-their-land

My response:  "This is what my personal experience has been.... I wholeheartedly believe that through ceremony, prayers & right words (eliminating "stop" words & begging) we can/will stop the devastation.

That is why I'm in the group I am in...

But from what I hav
e experienced, people for the most part are too wrapped up in themselves & ensconced in their own private worlds to care enough to take the time to help the greater world that exists outside of themselves.

Even when in ceremony and I have offered the robes & ties & prayers for Mita Kuya Oyacin, people just don't seem to care, nor do they respond.

All that seems to matter is their own wellness, comfort & private universe. They do not comprehend (nor do they care to) that what they ignore, will eventually creep into their backyards and hurt (if not kill) them as well.

With great sadness, I believe, that until we get into the place of Globalization of our thoughts, prayers, & visions and actively practice on a daily basis reaching out Globally in our ceremonies... Well, we (our next 7 generations of progeny) might just not be here for the upcoming evolution of our Unci Maka.... For unlike cockroaches, we just do not adapt or evolve quick enough to survive planetary changes....

Oh, Hell... I just figured out, in millions of years from now, we two leggeds, will most likely be the next source of "Fossil Fuel"!  LOL!"

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