Colorado River Native Nations Alliance
Fort Mojave Chemehuevi Quechan Cocopah Colorado River Indian
Tribes
HELP STOP THE PROPOSED RADIOACTIVE WASTE DUMP!
5/29/1998
Walking with the Spirits
Why We Are Here at Silyaye Aheace
UPDATE ON WARD VALLEY
The nuclear industry wants to dump long-lasting and highly radioactive
wastes from nuclear power plants at Ward Valley near Needles, CA in unlined
dirt trenches above an aquifer near the Colorado River. The Department of
Interior on Friday, January 16, 1998, announced the issuance of permits to
the CA Department of Health Services and federal officials for drilling and
tritium tests at Ward Valley. The testing would desecrate at least 1 ½
acres of land which is sacred to the Indian Nations of the Colorado River
area who have lived in this area since time immemorial. A nonviolent
occupation led by the Colorado River Native Nations Alliance is continuing
at Ward Valley to protect this sacred land from further desecration and to
stop the proposed radioactive waste dump.
It has been 107 days since Silyaye Aheace (Ward Valley) was placed under the
protection of those to whom this valley is held sacred: The Fort Mojave,
Chemehuevi, Cocopah, Quechan, and Colorado River Indian Tribes. With the
help of environmental activists these five tribes, known as the Colorado
River Native Nations Alliance (CRNNA), have established a village in the
Mojave Desert located 22 miles west of Needles, CA. The occupation of this
land is a clear message to Gov. Pete Wilson, CA Dept. of Health Services
(DHS), the nuclear industry, and the federal government that no further
desecration will be allowed here and there will be no radioactive waste dump
here, EVER!
The occupation of Ward Valley has definitely caught the attention of people
all over the world. This is an issue of sovereignty, environmental justice,
sacred sites, religious freedom, and the protection of Mother Earth. It is
also an issue of contamination of the Colorado River and the future of an
already threatened species, the desert tortoise. The future of millions of
people and of the very planet itself will be affected by what happens here;
and the world is watching.
On June 17, 1998 a very important hearing will take place in Washington, DC.
in US District Court. The court will hear a motion to dismiss the lawsuit
filed by CA Department of Health Services against the US Department of
Interior asking the court to transfer the land at Ward Valley into the hands
of the State of California. The finding of the court could have a
tremendous affect on the proposed radioactive waste dump at Ward Valley.
This could be the victory we have been waiting for!
Since the occupation began, February 12, 1998, many developments have taken
place. Here are some of the highlights:
* After years of the CRNNA demanding nation-to-nation consultation with the
U.S. Government, the Department of Interior (DOI) has finally begun serious
negotiations. Although the tribes have not been granted their request of
meetings with Secretary of Interior Bruce Babbitt or President Clinton, they
have been meeting with Secretary of Indian Affairs, Kevin Gover. There have
been offers and counter-offers but no agreements have been solidified at
this point. On one point the 5 Tribes of the Lower Colorado River have
themselves perfectly clear, “The occupation will stay in place until we are
assured that no further desecration will be done to this land which is
sacred to us!”
* Democratic leaders of the California Legislature have issued a report
which questions the legality of a land transfer of Ward Valley into the
hands of CA DHS. State Senate President Pro Tem John Burton (D-San
Francisco), Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa (D-Los Angeles) and
Speaker Pro Tem Sheila Kuehl (D-Santa Monica) have raised serious questions
regarding the land transfer, a $500,000 “gift” from U.S. Ecology to pay for
the land, and apparent attempts by Gov. Pete Wilson and CA DHS to circumvent
legislative process.
* Largely because of the aforementioned report the federal government has
asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit that DHS and US Ecology filed against DOI
in January, 1997. The lawsuit asks for the immediate transfer of Ward
Valley from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to the State of California.
The court will hear the motion to dismiss the lawsuit on June 17, 1998.
* On June 16 a traditional ceremonial gathering will take place at Ward
Valley to send prayers to Washington, D.C. Everyone, Native and non-Native
alike are invited and encouraged to join in this very important event.
Elders, spiritual leaders, singers and dancers, and tribal members are
needed to make this ceremony one that will send many powerful prayers to
Washington, D.C. and into the heart of the judge hearing the case before him.
Things are looking a little better now but the fight is far from over.
There are still those, like Senator Murkowski of Alaska, who are pushing for
the construction a radioactive waste dump in Ward Valley. Corporations like
PG&E and Southern CA Edison would love to continue to pawn off
responsibility for the waste generated by their nuclear power plants to the
public.
For more detailed information and to find out how you can help contact:
Save Ward Valley
107 F Street
Needles, CA, 92363
PH 760/326-6267 FAX 760/326-6268
E-MAIL swv1@ctaz.com
WEB-SITE http://www.ctaz.com/~swv1
WALKING WITH SPIRITS>
by Michael (Blondie): resident of Silyaye Village
As I awaken each and every day I pray
I pray for the sacred ground that I walk upon
for the same beautiful Mother Earth that rocks me to sleep at night
I pray for the Sacred Mother Creator that has blessed us
with lovely creatures that walk with us on our walk
I pray to Spirit Mountain
so close you can almost touch it if you tried
I pray for the sacred fire that provides us strength, hope, love and
understanding
and carries our prayers to the Creator.
All this and more I do each and every day
here on this land
as I walk with Spirits.
WHY WE ARE HERE AT SILYAYE AHEACE
by Dennis Randolph Scott and John Stevens residents of Silyaye Village
We have both been doing guard duty at Red Pony (the first checkpoint into
Ward Valley). Dennis has been here for two months while John has been here
for four months. We have both been here basically 24-hours a day, 7 days a
week through sickness, conflict, lack of sleep, freezing rain, and personal
tragedy.
Why do we stay here when it would be so much easier to go back to our
creature comforts?
Why, because we both the guardians and the gatekeepers of Silyaye Aheace.
It is no longer a thankless job, but a duty to guard what is sacred in this
valley.
Once you stay here for awhile you begin to understand why this place is sacred.
We live here with the tortoise (Kah-Pet). We have both grown in spirit
realizing that we are living on the back of the tortoise. It the planet is
the tortoise shell, then we are living on one very special plate of the
shell. Ward Valley is the plate and the mountains are the growth rings.
We are the guardians and we will NEVER let a nuclear dump be put here!
WHAT YOU CAN DO!!!
JOIN THE OCCUPATION!! Supporters are asked to join Elders and tribal
members in the occupation to protect religious ceremonies continuing at the
site. We act with the guidance and direction of the Tribes and Elders in
the village of Silyaye Aheace. To find out how you can become a resident of
Silyaye Aheace (even if for just a short time) contact Save Ward Valley at
760/326-6267.
SUPPORT THE VILLAGE! Food, supplies and money are always needed. Some of
the things needed especially now are: 1 or 2 2-channel UHF radios, propane
or solar-powered refrigeration, shade cloths, extra tents, sleeping bags,
hats. For a more complete list contact Save Ward Valley.
CALL, E-MAIL, FAX OR WRITE: WHITEHOUSE COMMENT LINE 202/456-1111 Let
the government know that you support the Tribes in their struggle to protect
sacred land, the Colorado River and the threatened desert tortoise. Remind
them that every dump operated by US Ecology is leaking, that the Hayden
report very clearly showed that another radioactive waste site is not
needed, and that by looking at the latest USGS reports from the US Ecology
site at Beatty, NV they can see what is most likely to happen at Ward
Valley. Encourage them to do the right thing and call off this insane
project once and for all!
President William Clinton
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
FAX 202/456-2461
email: president@whitehouse.gov
Vice-President Al Gore
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
email: vice.president@whitehouse.gov
Senator Dianne Feinstein
331 HOB
Washington, DC 20510
FAX 202/228-3954
email: senator@feinstein.senate.gov
Senator Barbara Boxer
112 HOB
Washington, DC 20510
FAX 415/956-6701
email: senator@boxer.senate.gov
Secretary Bruce Babbitt
Dept. of Interior
1849 C St.,
Washington, DC 20240
FAX 202/208-5133
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