Home arrow Writings arrow Border endangering Indigenous cultures and ceremonies
Border endangering Indigenous cultures and ceremonies PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brenda Norrell   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008
by Brenda Norrell

Jose Matus, Yaqui ceremonial leader and director of the Indigenous Alliance Without Borders/Alianza Indigena Sin Fronteras, said Homeland Security's increased border restrictions are interfering with the Yaquis ability to preserve their culture and ceremonies.

Matus, speaking at the Indigenous Environmental Network's Protecting Mother Earth Conference on Western Shoshone lands, said Yaqui in the United States are faced with the loss of their language, Hiaki. The declining number of Yaquis speaking the language is affecting the Yaquis ability to maintain their ceremonies.

Matus said one of the ways Yaqui maintain their ceremonies is by bringing in Yaqui from Mexico who are well-versed in the Yaqui language, knowledge and ceremonies.

Following the request of Yaqui elders in 1973, Matus began his 35-year effort to maintain the Yaqui ceremonies in the US by bringing in Yaqui ceremonial leaders from Sonora, Mexico, for temporary stays for ceremonies.

However, in recent years, the increased restrictions by Homeland Security and racist attitudes and migrant xenophobia in the US has resulted in increased legal obstacles.

"Now, Homeland Security is getting very, very strict," Matus told the gathering of more than 700 people from the Americas on Western Shoshone land at South Fork, Nevada, July 17 -- 20, 2008.

Matus said that earlier he was able to work with border officials to get ceremonial leaders across the Southwest borders. "As time went goes by, legislation changes and attitudes change, including the anti-immigrant hysteria."

Matus said the fight against terrorism created more obstacles. "That has created more obstacles. That has affected all the people who have relatives in Mexico."

The Indigenous Alliance Without Borders is now working Akimel O'otham in Gila River, Arizona, some O'odham in Mexico, Raramuri/Tarahumara in Mexico, the Yaqui Nation in Arizona and other Indigenous Peoples whose rights are being violated by border rules and border wall construction.

The Indigenous Alliance Without Borders was created in 1997 in response to harassment of Indigenous Peoples crossing the border. Border agents were violating and destroying ceremonial items and frightening and intimidating women, children and elders.

"We have tried to set up permanent border crossing rights for the Yaqui, Gila River Pima and Raramuri." Matus said the alliance recently began working with Tewa from El Paso, Texas, where the border wall construction is now destroying cultural rights and sacred places.

"The wall itself is a lethal weapon that the US government is using to kill thousands of undocumented crossers."

Matus said the border wall is destroying the environment, sacred sites and the connection between relatives in Mexico and the United States.

"Now they are destroying and dividing the Tewa and Kumeyaay ceremonial grounds," he said of the Tewa in the region of El Paso, Texas, and Kumeyaay, in California and Baja, Mexico.

Matus said the alliance is examining possible legislation to ensure border crossing rights. However, he said Indian Nation governments need to support border crossing rights in order for legislation to pass in the United States. At the same time, the United States government is intimidating tribes to prevent them from exercising their rights at the border.

"We are all terrorists as far as they are concerned. They put us through all these obstacles as we try to cross that border," Matus said.

While Indigenous Peoples are attempting to maintain their culture and ceremonies, they are unjustly targeted.

"For national security reasons, we can not bring our elders across the border for ceremonies," Matus said.
Comments (4)add comment
bigdong: ok
matus continues his lies. come'on matus lets hear you say it "viva aztlan'
1

August 07, 2008
Been there: How?
How is the wall killing people? I just don't get it. Don't most Indians die from Alcohol abuse? Don't most illegal aliens who do die, die in the desert no where near the fence from dehydration? At least that is what I see.
2

August 08, 2008
big dong: say "what" again...! I dare you!!
most indians dont die specifically from alcohol abuse, but like any population, you could infer a percentage from data collected. Just like white, black or asian, or anyone; you could assign a number that would represent some amount of said population. eh..big deal.

2nd statement: re:illegals...some do die but not from the fence. when they cross, they usually are given some meth or speed, coke what ever and what have you, by their fellow compatriot mexican
( I refuse to call them coyotes, that is a mexican use term, which is offensive to me as a Native, who HONORS the coyote as a animal spirit power.))
(( call them what they, the smugglers are: filthy dirty colonialist murderers/smugglers.)
)so they die, and are left to rot, so you could say there own compatiot mexicano has killed them, not the border or the USA. other illegals aare killed by other mexicans in the USA by gang violence/terrorism, drug abuse/use, and general overvall culture of vilolence and murder.
( We Native people have been a witness to these conditions for over 500 years now..)
..

matus you are a joke. and exploiter of the People.
3

August 09, 2008
proud Arizonan: correction.
Jose Matus is a good, decent man. He has gained nothing from his tireless efforts to assist religious leaders to continue to cross into the traditional territories of their peoples, as they did for millenia before the border divided their homelands. If you are implying that through this unpaid and generally unrecognized advocacy he has somehow become wealthy, you should provide more information if you wish for anyone to take your comment seriously.
4

August 18, 2008

Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote

busy


Did you enjoy this article? Please bookmark it onto:
Digg!Reddit!Del.icio.us!Newsvine!Furl!Fark!Yahoo!Ma.gnolia!Add this social bookmarking functionality to your website! title=

Recommend this article...

 
< Prev   Next >
Advertise on more
than 70 of the
Internet's Top
Progressive Blogs!




Enter your email address for the Atlantic Free Press Daily Newsletter:

More Author Articles

More Articles...
Navajo, Hopi and Lakota delegation warned Lehman Brothers of consequences of mining sacred site
Monday, 06 October 2008
Brenda Norrell
(193)
Read more
Censored in the USA: Hush words by Brenda Norrell - Native Press Censorship
Sunday, 17 August 2008
Brenda Norrell
(351)
Read more
Border endangering Indigenous cultures and ceremonies
Wednesday, 06 August 2008
Brenda Norrell
(477)
Read more
Walking with integrity, the Peoples Walk carries sacred items to the east
Sunday, 13 July 2008
Brenda Norrell
(451)
Read more
Mohawks Kahentinetha and Katenies beaten by gang of border officers
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Brenda Norrell
(512)
Read more
Hopi and Navajo Truth Confirmed in Censored Climate Report
Tuesday, 03 June 2008
Brenda Norrell
(647)
Read more
US Apartheid of Indigenous Peoples documented in UN report
Friday, 18 January 2008
Brenda Norrell
(2049)
Read more
In Texas, Bush legacy sours
Thursday, 17 January 2008
Brenda Norrell
(936)
Read more
Apaches rise to defend homelands from Homeland Security
Tuesday, 08 January 2008
Brenda Norrell
(1627)
Read more
Indigenous land owners in Texas plea for immediate intervention, US prepares to seize lands for border wall
Saturday, 05 January 2008
Brenda Norrell
(1005)
Read more
Lakota Oyate: Recovering Lakota territory after trail of broken treaties
Friday, 04 January 2008
Brenda Norrell
(1079)
Read more
Chief Big Foot Riders Return To Wounded Knee, "We Want To Be Free"
Saturday, 29 December 2007
Brenda Norrell
(993)
Read more
Censorship, struggling against the new McCarthyism
Tuesday, 25 December 2007
Brenda Norrell
(1041)
Read more
Indigenous barred from UN Climate Negotiations in Bali
Wednesday, 12 December 2007
Brenda Norrell
(968)
Read more
Barbed Wire: Another layer of border genocide
Sunday, 09 December 2007
Brenda Norrell
(889)
Read more
Spin sets up Blackwater at border, while military smuggles drugs
Thursday, 06 December 2007
Brenda Norrell
(1061)
Read more
Fighting Apartheid at the borders of Arizona and Palestine
Saturday, 17 November 2007
Brenda Norrell
(830)
Read more
Mohawks Inflamed Over Tohono O'odham Tribal Council Complicity In "Border" Oppression Of Indigenous People - U.S. welcomes rich and kills the poor
Friday, 16 November 2007
Brenda Norrell
(1376)
Read more
End of the game: Indigenous Peoples' bringing down Apartheid wall
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
Brenda Norrell
(1125)
Read more
US Apartheid Wall under construction on Native Tohono O'odham lands
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
Brenda Norrell
(1239)
Read more

Expathos
               No account yet?




Page was generated in 1.210860 seconds

ATLANTIC FREE PRESS IS LOADING. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE.