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Monday, April 23, 2012

Gallup Area News

Renewal Night for the GCCA is one week away (4/28/12)! Click below and find out how you can attend the METALES M5 Mexican Brass performance *free*!
Yá’át’ééh! On May 3, 1985, the Navajo Tribal Council established Navajo Nation Sovereignty Day so we would always remember when our sovereignty was acknowledged and unanimously upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. The Council set aside April 16 as Sovereignty Day – the day of the Supreme Court’s ruling – but we now celebrate it as a tribal holiday on the fourth Monday of April.


Radmilla Cody added 15 new photos to the album SB 2109 Water Settlement Forums.

Yaateeh BEAUTIFUL & GREAT people! The latest update on this week’s forum in Tuba City, Pinon, and Ganado Chapter Houses is that Ben Shelly and Co. controlled the meetings through their presentations on the SB 2109. The presence of high-secured police officers was evident and in full effect. Attendees were limited to speaking time, had to sign in, were patted down, searched for weapons, and were permitted to enter as people exited the chapter houses. The youth were denied the opportunity to speak in Pinon (let alone any non Navajo-speaking individuals at all chapters). The Dine’ were told that they could not have/ hold signs in these forums. These so called forums are out of control, controlled, manipulated, and disrespectful to the Navajo people. This is dictatorship, discrimination, and violation against our Dine’ people! It is out right WRONG!!! Despite the mistreatment of our Dine’ people, their presence was strong and their voices were heard that “they opposed the SB 2109 Bill.” Continue to lift our people up in prayer and keep those signatures coming! We are going to fight this to the end! I am appalled at the Navajo Nation President’s “abuse of power” toward the Navajo people. I will be at the ASU Powwow tomorrow collecting signatures opposing SB 2109- see you there! Have a great weekend & we are going to fight this in “UNITY” until the end! The following are photos from the forums. Ahe'hee' to all the grassroots organizations and people who attended these forums & updated us with the information/ photos- You ROCK!!! ♥, Life & Justice!!! 

Gallup-McKinley County Humane Society added 2 new photos to the album Special Dogs of the Day.
These little fellows need special attention.
We are about recovered from our early morning hour of 3:00am...just in time to go to bed! :-) We shipped off 37 puppies this morning via the Rescue Waggin'! Very excited for all these little ones as they are guaranteed to be adopted in Colorado. Thanks Rescue Waggin'!!
Gallup-McKinley County Humane Society added 11 new photos to the album Gallup Dog Park - Phase II. — in Gallup, NM.
The work continues...
Gallup-McKinley County Humane Society added 19 new photos to the album Gallup's Dog Park. — in Gallup, NM.
The Beginning of Gallup's Dog Park!

‘Can’t Ban History’ Mural Protests Arizona’s Controversial Ethnic Studies Ban

Story here…
http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/04/19/cant-ban-history-mural-protests-arizonas-controversial-ethnic-studies-ban-109109?utm_medium=social&utm_content=cant-ban-history-mural-protests-arizonas-controversial-ethnic-studies-ban-109109&utm_campaign=fb-posts


Thanks to everyone who voted on the Rachel Ray $100,000 Challenge. We didn't do very well and of course didn't win due to lack of votes. But this was just our first effort and we learned a lot in how to get out the request to obtain more votes. We will try again for another Challenge in the future!
Radmilla Cody shared Aboriginal and Tribal Nation News's photo.



Watching a screening of "Sacred Poison." It is a disgrace that these communities must suffer so from past uranium mining. And that there are companies that want to mine uranium in these communities again.
 
The EPA has identified 4,000 uranium mines nationwide and 15,000 with “uranium occurrence.” Abandoned uranium mines are found in 14 western states, and 75% are on federal or tribal land. While there is no federal estimate for the total cost remediating up these sites, a federal study in 2000 found that cleaning up 54 abandoned uranium mines cost nearly $2.3 billion.

democrats.naturalresources.house.govWASHINGTON (April 19, 2012) - Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) joined six House Democrats calling for “urgent action” to clean up hundreds of abandoned uranium mines that pose extreme public health risks to residents of the Navajo Nation Reservation, in letters Thursday to Environmental Protection Agency
 
NAVAJO WOTD - Siláo = policeman

http://navajowotd.com/

navajowotd.com
A simple source for a daily word from the Navajo language. Follow along with the provided English translation and the occasional insight into the Navajo culture.
Lots of training oppoprtunities in NM. Gallup Solar is hosting two weeks of Dr. Richard Komp solar courses in May.
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