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Naelyn Pike of the San Carlos Apache Tribe in Arizona speaks on the Oak Flat Land exchange bill during a Bernie Sanders Rally in Tucson, AZ
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Naelyn Pike of the San Carlos Apache Tribe in Arizona speaks during a Bernie Rally (Original Post)
Donkees
Mar 2016
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Mike__M
(1,052 posts)1. Awesome
She's a good speaker. Bernie surrounds himself with the best.
Donkees
(31,372 posts)2. Naelyn Defends Oak Flat
Published on Sep 14, 2015
Naelyn Pike of the San Carlos Apache tribe, Curt Shannon of the Access Fund, and former mayor, Roy Chavez, speak out to defend federally Protected land against the Global mining giant, Rio Tinto.
Donkees
(31,372 posts)3. Naelyn Pike: 14 year-old Apache warrior for justice & Mother Earth speaks.
Prior to their multi-week cross-country caravan to Washington D.C. Apache Stronghold and supporters gathered in Tucson, Arizona to rally support. This is Naelyn Pike, granddaughter of Wendsler Nosie Sr., speaking from the heart concerning the Arizona Land Exchange and the forfeiture of the Apache holy land Oak Flat.
The Spiritualtion movement stands in solidarity with Apache Stronghold and the Save Oak Flat Act, we stand in solidarity with all peoples whose land, water, health and way of life have been sacrificed to the greed and corruption of multinational corporations.
In December 2014, after a decade of failed attempts to secure Oak Flat for mining purposes, Senator John McCain, Senator Jeff Flake, Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick and Congressman Paul Gosar conspired to add a last minute bill to the have-to-pass NDAA that forfeited sacred Apache land to the international mining conglomerate Rio Tinto (Freeport-McMoRan), effectively bypassing the democratic process and public scrutiny.
Apache Stronghold, led by Wendsler Nosie Sr. (a San Carlos Apache councilman and former chairman), recently traveled to Washington D.C. to bring further attention to this threat to their sacred land and the Save Oak Flat Act, a bill introduced by Arizona congressman Raul Grijalva to repeal the land exchange and save this sacred indigenous holy land from imminent destruction.
Apache Stronghold and the movement to Save Oak Flat are calling for all who support the right to freedom of religion and the sanctity of the sacred land of indigenous peoples, and who resist the corruption and anti-democratic maneuvering of congress, to join in this fight in every way you can, through prayer & song, by calling your local Senators and Congresspersons offices, sending letters, signing the petitions below, and joining them in person in Washington D.C.
felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)4. K&R!
Donkees
(31,372 posts)5. Tucson Feels the Bern Part I- Opening Speeches
Published on Oct 21, 2015
As 13,000 stream into Tucson's Reed Park to hear Bernie Sanders, the US presidential candidate is ushered in by human rights attorney Isabel Garcia, Oak Flats Apache activist Naelyn Pike, 10-year-old Bob De La Rosa, and - last but not least - Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva.
Donkees
(31,372 posts)6. Tuscon Feels the Bern: 10/9/2015 Part 2
Published on Oct 22, 2015
Bernie Sanders speaks to a crowd of 13,000 in Tucson, Arizona on guns, immigration, the environment, jobs to rebuild infrastructure, free college education, and - dearest to my heart- a national system of Medicare for all.