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Native Issues: September 2008
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Pressing issues in Native America. Friday, September 12, 2008. Urgent Appeal: Black Mesa Trust (Hopi). Contact: Vernon Masayesva, 928/734-9255. Environmental Impact Study Culturally Biased. FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., Sept. 10-Any Hopi, Tewa or Navajo who is knowledgeable about their traditions and worldview about humankind's relationship with nature will quickly note the conspicuous absence of that knowledge in the on-going Black Mesa Project environmental impact statement proceedings. Western science looks at th...
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Rate Crimes: Filling the Gap
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Sunday, July 26, 2009. Arizona’s largest electric utility, Arizona Public Service. APS), has eschewed coal in their most recent annual, long-term Resource Plan. In doing so, they have unimaginatively whittled down ‘options’. To a lone candidate: renukeable ™ energy. Arizona’s projected growth. The very thought is antithetical to a culture habituated to unrestrained expansion. The budget crisis will likely also prevent Arizona from employing the short-term measure of importing additional energy. Labels: A...
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Rate Crimes: Arizona's Green Divide
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009. There is a deep chasm in the Grand Canyon State. It is a chasm deepening so quickly as to shame the timeless workings of geology. The Arizona Corporation Commission’s Renewable Energy Standards and Tariff (REST). Rules are an inherently flawed attempt to animate a languid solar industry†. The major flaw is the process by which wealth is extracted and redistributed. Here is how it appears to operate:. 8224; Why the Arizona solar industry has so long remained listless is explained.
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Resources | Spiret
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Support and Protect Indigenous Rights and the Earth's Teachings. Statement on Ancient Relative Human Being Remains. UN Convention on Climate Change COP 21 Statement. Statement to UN on Climate Change. Statement on Ancient Relative Human Being Remains. UN Convention on Climate Change COP 21 Statement. Statement to UN on Climate Change. Elders welcome Hawaiians To Turtle Island and Bless their voyaging canoe. New proposed National Park Service Rules for plant collection. Slapin, Beverly and Doris Seale....
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Native Issues: Urgent Appeal: Black Mesa Trust (Hopi)
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Pressing issues in Native America. Friday, September 12, 2008. Urgent Appeal: Black Mesa Trust (Hopi). Contact: Vernon Masayesva, 928/734-9255. Environmental Impact Study Culturally Biased. FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., Sept. 10-Any Hopi, Tewa or Navajo who is knowledgeable about their traditions and worldview about humankind's relationship with nature will quickly note the conspicuous absence of that knowledge in the on-going Black Mesa Project environmental impact statement proceedings. Western science looks at th...
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Peabody Coal now wants all water left on Big Mountain/Black Mesa. None for the people there; they have to go. | Energy and the Environment
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Energy and the Environment. Research about Energy and the Environment. Peabody Coal now wants all water left on Big Mountain/Black Mesa. None for the people there; they have to go. I’m still staggered by the Office of Surface Mining’s announcement this week that, on Big Mountain/Black Mesa, they would: 1) Reopen the mine, 2) reopen the Mojave Generation Station (coal-fired power plant), and 3) reopen and rebuild the slurry line between the mine and the plant. There’s resistance, including the Hopi ...
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Sustainable Living Tucson: Hopis: Protectors of Earth and Water
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Friday, May 27, 2016. Hopis: Protectors of Earth and Water. A Hopi maiden, honored with the task of collecting water for their sacred ceremony, steps down the steep, rocky trail to the ancient spring. As she climbs, she recalls the sacred covenant that her people made with Maasaw, the caretaker of the earth. Maasaw entrusted the tribe with the 3 POINTS needed to build a strong society. An ear of corn: representing food for the body and soul. The coal is used to run the Navajo Generating Station. Near Pag...
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Tukwsi: July 2006
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Expression of Hopi language (Hopitungwa) in a journaling format. Tuesday, July 18, 2006. Dinosaurs aw itam hiisavo. Dinosaurs aw itam hiisavo. Itam nöst, itam lööq Dinosaurs amum hiisavo hintsaki. Yep hak taaqa mooti it’ Apatasaurus yuku. Pu’ hiisay yaasangwnat ang pu’ pam Tyrannasaurus Rex piw yuku. Qöyawaysi nit Polimana tsoniita. Melodie piw maanguykyangw naat pam itamum hintsaki. Peep pam piw migrane-ti niikyangw qa panti. Posted by MoencopiHopi at 9:46 PM. Fritit ep itam Californiat aw pitu! Yantaqa...
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