URGENT! From: Margo TamezSubject: URGENT! el Calaboz, Lipan Apache Land Title Holders Threatened by National Guard and Border Patrol in last 72 Hours
Subject: el Calaboz, Land Grant Indigenous communities, South Texas--Tamaulipas (Nuevo Santander rancheria), Mexico-US International Boundary, Militarized Zone.
Lipan Apache Descent Land Title Holders Threatened by Homeland National Security Agency, National Guard and Border Patrol
Hello friends,
I am informing you of recent events in my maternal community of el Calaboz, Texas, a binational land grant indigenous rancheria of Lipan Apache, Chiricahua and Basque descent.
I am foregrounding this because I have been asked to submit documentation through the NGO, the International Indigenous Treaty Council, for the CERD investigation of human rights and indigenous rights abuses by the U.S. government against my mother community.
The Committee on the Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD) report to be directed toward the United Nation in March 2008, which will for the first time in over a decade focus on abuses by the United States to oppressed groups.
This year, as a result of the recently approved UN Declaration of Indigenous Peoples rights, indigenous people have a specific opportunity to submit documents on behalf of their communities.
I'll be working hard the next week to complete a draft document, with evidentiary materials, for review by an international human rights and indigenous rights attorney who recently accompanied me on an investigatory field trip to my paternal community, Redford, TX, of the Jumano Apache.
I wanted to keep you informed of this progress, and through this following letter, establish a way to communicate what I'm doing and how it impacts all my work. See the earlier letter below.
Ahi'i'eMargo Tamez~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Subject: Emergency in el Calaboz, Lipan Apache & Basque-Indigena North American Land Title Holders!!!
Dear relatives,
I wish I was writing under better circumstances, but I must be fast and direct.
My mother and elders of El Calaboz, since July have been the targets of numerous threats and harassments by the Border Patrol, Army Corps of Engineers, NSA, and the U.S. related to the proposed building of a fence on their levee.
Since July, they have been the targets of numerous telephone calls, unexpected and uninvited visits on their lands, informing them that they will have to relinquish parts of their land grant holdings to the border fence buildup. The NSA demands that elders give up their lands to build the levee, and further, that they travel a distance of 3 miles, to go through checkpoints, to walk, recreate, and to farm and herd goats and cattle, ON THEIR OWN LANDS.
This threat against indigenous people, life ways and lands has been very very serious and stress inducing to local leaders, such as Dr. Eloisa Garcia Tamez, who has been in isolation from the larger indigenous rights community due to the invisibility of indigenous people of South Texas and Northern Tamaulipas to the larger social justice conversation regarding the border issues.
However recent events, of the last 5 days cause us to feel that we are in urgent need of immediate human rights observers in the area, deployed by all who can help as soon as possible--immediate relief.
My mother informed me, as I got back into cell range out of Redford, TX, on Monday, November 13, that Army Corps of Engineers, Border Patrol and National Security Agency teams have been going house to house, and calling on her personal office phone, her cell phone and in other venues, tracking down and enclosing upon the people and telling them that they have no other choice in this matter. They are telling elders and other vulnerable people that "the wall is going on these lands whether you like it or not, and you have to sell your land to the U.S."
My mother, Eloisa Garcia Tamez, Lipan Apache (descendant of Mexican Chiricahua descent elder, Aniceto Garcia, who gave her traditional indigenous birth welcoming ceremony and lightning ceremony), is resisting the forced occupation with firm resistance. She has already had two major confrontations with NSA since July--one in her office at the University of Texas at Brownsville, where she is the Director of a Nursing Program and where she conducts research on diabetes among indigenous people of the MX-US binational region of South Texas and Tamaulipas.
She reports that some land owners in the rancheria area of El Calaboz, La Paloma and El Ranchito, under pressure to sell to the U.S. without prior and informed consent, have already signed over their lands, due to their ongoing state of impoverishment and exploitation in the area under colonization, corporatism, NAFTA and militarization.
This is an outrage, but more, this is a significant violation of United Nations Declaration on Rights of Indigenous People, recently ratified and accepted by all UN nations, except the U.S., Canada, and Australia. Furthermore, it is a violation of the United Nations CERD, Committee on Elimination of Racism and Racial Discrimination.
My mother is under great stress and crisis, unknowing if the Army soldiers and the NSA agents will be forcibly demanding that she sign documents. She reports that they are calling her at all hours, seven days a week. She has firmly told them not to call her anymore, nor to call her at all hours of the night and day, nor to call on the weekends any further.She asked them to meet with her in a public space and to tell their supervisors to come.They refuse to do so. Instead, they continue to harass and intimidate.
At this time, due to the great stress the elders are currently under, communicated to me, because they are being demanded under covert tactics, to relinquish indigenous lands, I feel that I MUST call upon my relatives, friends, colleagues, especially associates in Texas within driving distance to the Rio Grande valley region, and involved in indigenous rights issues, to come forth and aid us.
Please! Please help indigenous women land title holders resisting forced occupation in their own lands! Please do not hesitate to forward this to people in your own networks in media, journalism, social and environmental justice, human rights, indigenous rights advocacy and public health watch groups!
Margo Tamez mtamez@wsu.edu
Jumano Apache West Texas-Chihuahua Lipan Apache South Texas-Tamaulipas, Apacheria Nuevo Santander Land Grant--Basque Colony)
http://www.nativewiki.org/Margo_Tamez
Listen to Margo Tamez' report at the Indigenous Border Summit, on women and children at the border:
Day three:
http://www.earthcycles.net/
More articles on the Indigenous Border Summit and border wall:
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&ie=UTF-8&q=%22Brenda+Norrell%22&scoring=d
3 comments:
What is a shame is your stance on not wanting to protect your mother and family from the ill effects of drug runners and humman smugglers that cross into this country!
It is time for Indians to honor themselves and take a stance against what Mexico is doing to its people! Mexico must help its poor citizens, not encourage them to migrate north!
You also should support the fence project, good fences make good neighbors, and the last thing you want is for a bunch of drug runners to come through there and really cause problems!
That is unless you are NOT against the drug & humman smuglers!
Your choice as a Indian nation, do what is right and help create a safe zone & support the building of the fence, or just create more problems for everyone in your community & this nation & Mexico.
Tough decissions are hard to make, that is why they are so important!
Good luck in yours, I know what mine would be! I would be out there helping them to build that fence, and cooking lunches for the crews!
It is so easy for people that are not directly involved to say go ahead and build the fence. It is not their land to defend. Indigenous people all over the world hold land sacred. In our past histories we never divided up the land, we shared the land. This is a concept that non-indigenous people can't comprehend. Migration of people have been happening since time began and it will keep happening. I applaud all that are resisting out there. Know that the First Nations of the US and Canada support you. I pray that the Creator listens to your prayers.
In responding to the comment from anonymous...
I'm from hispanic and American Indian descent, and can see both sides of the spectrum.
Do you protect your mother from drug runners and human smugglers? Do you keep her locked up in a closet somewhere segregated from life?
Regardless of location, drug runners and smugglers are everywhere and enter from more than just Mexico.
People come to the US because they can work here. Jobs are offered to these immigrants because frankly, 95% of all americans are too LAZY or have too many reservations about doing this work for the pay offered or job discription. Here is another statistic, 99.3% of all immigrants who cross into the US do it because of family related reasons and money. Think twice before you start calling these people, my family, drug runners!
You also speak as if all Mexicans flee to the US. Get real.
We honor ourselves the best we know how consitering the harsh circumstances that the 'AMERICAN' government has placed upon us.
How can Mexico even fathom helping their people when they are being restrained from progress by those who are more 'dominant'?
Why should anyone support the fence project? Fences do not make good neighbors, in fact they tend to create more hostile situations. Drug runners and smugglers are EVERYWHERE! Not just from Mexico. In fact, they have been arresting people left and right from Canada. Should we build a fence there too? The US also provides drugs. Medicinal marajuana, methadone clinics, what about prescription drugs such as oxy-contin and valium? Should we put a fence around all of the pharmacies and clinics?
What makes the United States so important that we must bar ourselves off from any other place?
What is really causing these problems is the federal government's lack of recognition to those of us who occupied this land first. Somewhere in there, it was all forgotten. Correction, ERASED!
There is no 'safe zone'. Build a fence, people will come by air or water, bar that off, drug manufacturing and running becomes even more prevalent within these new 'boundaries'.
If anything this will create a less 'safe zone' by barring all in this hate filled un-tolerant society.
Keep resisting!
You all are in my heart!
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