Thursday, August 9, 2007
Photos Indigenous Alliance without Borders' Indigenous Peoples Day Tucson
Indigenous Peoples speak out on right of passage
by Brenda Norrell
TUCSON, Ariz. -- Indigenous Peoples from across the borders of the United States and Mexico and the United States and Canada called for the United States to honor their right of passage in their ancestral territories, during Indigenous Peoples Day in Tucson Thursday.
Further, Indigenous called for a new wave of humanitarian efforts to prevent people from dying in the borderlands, including Indigenous brothers and sisters desperate to survive.
Jose Matus, Yaqui director of the Indigenous Alliance without Borders, said the Venezuela Embassy called last week to invite him to meet with President Hugo Chavez this week. However, because of Matus' prior commitment to the gathering in Tucson, he was unable to attend the Indigenous conference in Venezuela with the Mohawk delegation from the north.
See full story in next week's Navajo Times. See Indigenous statements at home page: http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com/
Photos 1: Columnists Roberto Rodriquez and Patricia Gonzales, who will be teaching at the University of Arizona Photo 2: Tupac Enrique Acosta of Tonatierra in Phoenix with Martha Equihua, facilitator, Native American Youth Empowerment Project at the University of Arizona and project peer educator Gabriella Enos 3. Kat Rodriguez, co-chair of the Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice 4. Michelle Cook, Navajo; Shannon Rivers, Gila River O'otham; Julian Hernandez, Yaqui ceremonial leader in Barrio Libre, South Tucson; Kat Rodriguez, co-chair Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice; Tupac Enrique Acosta, Aztlan, Tonatierra of Phoenix 5. Jose Matus, Yaqui, director of the Indigenous Alliance without Borders addressing the gathering on Indigenous Peoples Day.
Photos by Brenda Norrell, contact for photo reprint permission: brendanorrell@gmail.com
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