Greetings my friends, relatives and supporters.
Once
again, I can't tell you how much i am so honored that you would want to
hear my words, or should i say read my words. You can’t imagine the
thoughts that go through my head at times whenever everything is still
and quiet in the night, when i lay there staring into the dark with day
dreams of how things could possibly be better.
I
know I've said this once before in some past statement years back.
However, it comes to my thoughts how the term "day of mourning" makes me
think of a reverse as in the morning of a new day, and how one term
refers to those caught up in a deep sorrow and how the other term is a
promise of a new beginning with the rising of the sun. In our traditions
and culture most tribal nations historically did a mourning period of
one year for the deceased.
However, for us during this point in time we are continually losing our people, and especially our young people, and our women who continually disappear with no trace. Ours lands are constantly violated. The air, the water, the soil, all of nature is screaming against the injustice that is continually perpetrated by those who worship money.
However, for us during this point in time we are continually losing our people, and especially our young people, and our women who continually disappear with no trace. Ours lands are constantly violated. The air, the water, the soil, all of nature is screaming against the injustice that is continually perpetrated by those who worship money.
So
in essence i want to say in the loudest voice and the most sincere
voice i possibly speak, we don't have a day of mourning. We have
generations of mourning year after year. I don't know what I can do
further from where I'm at but in whatever way possible i want to add my
scream to the scream of the earth and the scream of our people for
justice.
These
ecological disasters caused by the wealthy must stop. Those people who
are destroying the earth must realize that they ultimately will destroy
themselves also. I know many of you have taken part in the prayer vigils
and stood strong in the face of wrongful beatings and shootings and
various other forms of violence and i commend you for your bravery.
Having said that, i want to encourage you to move forward to a new day.
With each new day we need to rise to the occasion to defend what is
right and do what we can to right what is wrong.
Our
enemy is not any person of particular color. Our enemy is those who are
ignorant of the reality that we are all an intricate part of the circle
of life. We must arm ourselves with the knowledge it takes to bring
attention to the wrongness of their thinking, the wrongness of their
exploitation of our mother earth, and the wrongness of their
mistreatment of the indigenous peoples throughout our lands. I would
encourage you to mourn if that is your way and do whatever length of
time that is required by your teachings.
However,
i sincerely encourage each one of you to take it upon yourself to
become a warrior of one. Educate yourself. Find the knowledge it takes
to survive and thrive in a good way. And to confront the ignorance of
those who are destroying the natural. Confront them in such a way that
they will come to know that to destroy the earth, to destroy our people,
to continually ignore a philosophy and teachings that allowed this land
to exist since the beginning of time in a beautiful natural existence,
they will ultimately destroy themselves and all life.
Perhaps
I've said too much. I don't know your agenda. Obviously i have more
time than you. I want to say in closing, i love you, i love that you're
here, i love that you want to make a difference and i will pray for you
always. I further want to say you are making a difference. You have made
a difference, power to the people and the earth.
If
you have any questions about donations for my new legal team please
call our new office in Tampa, FL. 218-790-7667 and join us in the
struggle for my freedom to join you here in person, a dream of mine for
many years.
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse
Doksha, Leonard Peltier
Doksha, Leonard Peltier
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