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RADIOACTIVE SMOKE DETEC FOILS
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America to the Nevada Test Site an
encampment in the desert adjacent
to the Nevada Test Site a native
led Healing Ceremony a multi cul
tu t al rally. Mass Nonviolent Direct
Action, and m ire
This October, while some ce, *
ebrate the 500 years since the Eu
ropean invasion others mourn The
purpose statement from the Walk
Across America says, in part
We seek to u n d ersta n d
American history from the per
spectiveof American Indians Afri
can Americans. Asian Americans, r
political prisoners and all other'S*’
opressed people We supp<rt all
indigenous peoples rights to the
use of and title to their own lands
We supptrt the demands of Native
Nations to receive a voice in the
United Nations We link toward
indigenous cultures tooffer us prac­
tical knowledge which could help
us secure the future of all life
i,
That last sentence might be i f
reason enough to show oui support
T* and to support Donna s participa
lion The events
Oct 2 4 Indigenous Peoples
Forum. Las Vegas
Oct 5 Demonstration at the
Test Site Operations Office
Oct 5 9 Join European Peace
Pilgrimage & Walk Across America
for Mother Earth for the 65 mile
completion of their 3000 mile, 8-
inonth walks
Oct 6 12 Nevada Test Site
Encampment
Oct 10 Native led Healing
Ceremony
Oct I l Multi cultural Rally ,
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On October second Donna
Osburn leads us to Western Shoshone
Territory to Nevada and a nuclear
test site and to Las Vegas She joins
a ten day Indigenous Forum and
Ceremony called Healing Global
Wounds hosted by the Global Anti
Nuclear Alliance and the Western
Shoshone National Council
The Treaty of Ruby Valley T
pre ded for def ini te ack n< »wledge
ment of the boundaries of th e en
J tire country that they claim They
being the Newe (Western Shi ish< m e •
the treaty was approved in 1863
when Lincoln s government needed
safe passage for California s gold
'S across the 24 000.000 acre Shoshone
< Territory This was three years
after the discovery of gold and sil
ver in Nevada Within a decade of
the treaty, many Shoshone were
starving their land taken simply
and violently
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There are still some people on
this planet whose family is alway
a\s
, with them even when they are alone,
or lost, because they live with the
earth and sky. and their people have
since the beginning Generations
upon generations have lived in
thoughtful balance as part of the
world and it is perhaps art and
magic and science and spirit to them
You and I cannot put on this knowl
edge like an elk shirt W’e can only
guess and wonder at those who live
and die with this other greater
Mother
The land to the traditional
Shoshone is sacred it is the basis for
our lives T o lake away Ihe land is
to take away the lives of the pe<>ple
Raymond Vowel I. WSSLA. 1980
It is these people who feel the
desecration before the rest of us
when the earth and sky are sick
ened They see and hear and sense
the signs because they can (and we
cannot) and because they are there
Countries with nuclear capa
bililies seem to find the lands of
native peoples convenient for test
ing nuclear devices The Soviets
have tested in Kazakhstan and
NovayaZemyla China on the lands
of the Uygur; France tests in
Polynesia Great Britain first tested
on Aboriginal land in Australia and
now joins the United States in lest . A
mg on Western Shoshone land in if
X Nevada
In spring of 1954. in response
3 to the Viet Minh seige of Dien Bien
Phu, Admiral Arthur Radford. Chair
man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
proposed using tactical atomic weap
ons to relieve the French Discour
aging the idea. General MacArthur
wrote to Secretary of State John
<4 Foster Dulles, saying, among other
things, that the Soviet propoganda
machine would evidence our de
5 sire to use such w eapons in
< Indochina as prtxif of the fact we
were testing out weapons on native
> peoples
This began on Western
3 Shoshone land in 19 5 1
The events which Donna will
join include, according to the spon
sors. an Indigenous People s Forum
with indigenous testimony and pre
sentalions, indigenous and disar
mament workshops, skills sharing,
strategy discussions and multi cul­
tural celebration, a demonstration
at the Nevada Test Site Operations
Office in Las Vegas, the final 4 day.
65 mile completion of two, 3000
mile continental Walks Across
al
and Mass Ntmvk»¡cm Acti wt
,
Oct 12 500 years Com me mo -
ration
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Those who wish more infix'
malion may contact
Western Shoshone National
Council POBox 140 l I 5. Duckwater. 4$
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American Peace Test PO Box«©®-
26725, Las Vegas NV 8 9 126. L
(702.»386 9834
Citizen Alert POBox 16 8 1.Las
Vegas NV 8 9 125. (702)648 8982
Nevada Desert Experience PO
Box 4487 Las Vegas. NV 8 9 127
(702)646 4814
Do not believe anything sim
ply because you have heard it Do
not believe in traditions because
they have been handed d o w n for
many generations Do not believe in
anything simply because it is found
written in your religious bixiks Do
not believe in anything merely on
the the the authority of your teach
ers and elders But after
va
tion and analysis, when you find
that anything agrees with reason
and is conducive to the g o o d and
benefit of all then accept it and live
up to it
That s what the Buddha said
tT
"All it takes for evil to
win is for good men to do
NOTHING!”
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