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		<title>America&#8217;s Secret Holocaust</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello, everyone;&#160; If you have a concern for human rights, I would invite you to read the following, and act on it, or not, as you see fit. I apologize for the length of the letter below, but this is an issue that has been troubling me for some time, and I know that many [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=judihendricks.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5785598&amp;post=30&amp;subd=judihendricks&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<td>Hello, everyone;&nbsp;</p>
<p>If you have a concern for     human rights, I would invite you to read the following, and act on it, or     not, as you see fit. I apologize for the length of the letter below, but     this is an issue that has been troubling me for some time, and I know that many     people are completely unaware of it. It is a long story—but it’s a wrong     that has been left to fester for a long time. It has a great deal of     history—history that is impacting the lives of many Americans today. The <em>original</em> Americans. The Native Americans.</p>
<p>Anyone who knows me knows     that I am appallingly apolitical and not at all an activist in the usual     sense of the word. And yet one of the ethical values I hold most dear is     respect for the value and rights of the individual. I know that many of you     are enlightened, caring, and aware human beings. I know that you are     concerned for and act to correct abuses to human rights in the Sudan,     Tibet, and China, and other parts of the world.</p>
<p>What about the sins of     America? What about the horrors perpetrated on our own shores? By our own     government?</p>
<p>Beginning in 1879 and <strong>CONTINUING     INTO THE 1960’s</strong>, thousands and thousands of Native American children     were ripped from their homes and placed in boarding schools that     systematically inflicted psychological and physical torture on them with     the express intent to “Kill the Indian and Save the Man.”</p>
<p>Children as young as four     or five who had never known a day away from their parents loving arms were     physically thrown into trucks by armed soldiers and unloaded into one of     500 boarding schools, where they had their hair hacked off (a highly     symbolic act of mourning amongst many tribes), the clothes that their     mothers and grandmothers made for them ripped from their backs and burned,     and their very names taken from them. They were not allowed to pray to     their own gods, to sing their songs of healing, or even have best friends.</p>
<p>There were accounts of     children who didn’t see their parents again for ten years, or     longer. During the summers they were sent to work in white households     as housemaids or farm laborers. Parents and grandparents died during their     incarceration, without being able to see their children again. And there     were accounts where five children left home—and only one or two ever     returned; alive but forever changed.</p>
<p>Many were never taught to     love; they were taught brutality. They were scarred from ever learning how     to express affection—because they never received it. This has resulted in     whole generations of children who were reared by parents who never once told     them, “I love you.” The boarding schools stripped that essential piece of     humanity from them.</p>
<p>And we wonder why some of     these people seek forgetfulness in drink.<br />
We wonder.</p>
<p>The most baffling     sentiment I hear expressed by the people I share this with is, &#8220;That     happened so long ago. Why don&#8217;t the Indians just get over it?&#8221; As     though there could be a statute of limitations on genocide.</p>
<p><strong>THIS IS NOT ANCIENT     HISTORY</strong>. This insidious genocide continued in America <strong>INTO MY     LIFETIME</strong>. These schools still operated under this militaristic protocol     until the 1960s! And the consequences of those acts are impacting the lives     of our Native population <em>to this day</em>.</p>
<p>Many of these children     were beaten if they tried to speak their native tongue, beaten for not     understanding what they were being told to do in a language they didn’t     understand. They were struck so hard with rulers on their hands that finger     bones were broken. They were stripped naked and deloused like animals—not     even because they had lice, but because it was easier to despise them if     they were treated as cattle. These children were told, ‘You’re filthy; you     smell,’ so that they learned to walk with their heads down, ashamed merely     to exist. Biddable. Compliant.</p>
<p>Deeply, deeply wounded.</p>
<p>They were forced to burn their     moccasins and wear shoes—shoes that usually didn’t fit. Did you know that     Native American and aboriginal feet are generally wider and higher than     their European counterparts? Ask Nike. They funded the study a decade     ago—and rolled out a line of shoes expressly suited to the needs of Native     American athletes. Nike’s Air Native N7 line. The first shoes that actually     <em>fit </em>the feet that first walked this wide American continent.</p>
<p>Ever wear shoes that hurt     all the time, every day, raising blisters and open sores? Did you ever get     beaten for taking the damned things off? Did you ever get derided or called     a &#8216;savage&#8217; for soothing your aching feet in the cool grass? Or did your     parents just buy you shoes that fit? It’s the little tortures that get     overlooked.</p>
<p>They were beaten for having the     wrong attitude, forced to inflict punishment on each other and beaten if     they didn’t inflict enough pain, raped and even murdered like animals with     impunity because no white person cared enough to stand against the system and     protect them, and they were objectified as subhuman in order to make this     abuse palatable to the abusers. <em>School children</em>. And these kids were     hunted like criminals if they ran away and tried to make it back to the     uncertain safety of their homes on the reservation.</p>
<p>Why is the hiding of a     refugee held up for public approbation in movies like <em>Schindler’s List</em>,     and yet ignored when it happened in South Dakota? Is it because the     ‘Gestapo’ who then came to drag the child away wore the uniform of an     American law-enforcement officer?</p>
<p>&#8220;Well, it didn&#8217;t     happen to <em>all </em>of them,&#8221; is a protest I&#8217;ve heard. No, the ones     who immediately surrendered their souls in order to survive may have had an     easier time of it. But does that lessen the transgression in any way?</p>
<p>And yes, from the written     accounts there were many teachers who genuinely cared for their charges,     and admired their inner strengths, encouraging their scholastic     achievements. Even the founder of the first school, Captain Richard Henry     Pratt, seemed to be trying to make the choice of the lesser of two evils.     The solution to “the Indian problem” fell to one of two extremes;     extermination or assimilation. He fought for assimilation and education,     trying to provide the Native population with a facility with the English     language and an understanding of white society as a means of protecting     themselves.</p>
<p>And honestly? I suspect     that Pratt did the best that he could within the social constraints of the     day. But I invite you to walk the graveyards that decorate the grounds of     those schools; see the mortal remains of children who died alone in a place     that they had no business being, who died without the comfort of their     spiritual structure and were buried without the ceremony of their people.     Not even their gravestones carried their true names. Some say merely,     &#8220;Unknown.&#8221; Ponder the question from that perspective.</p>
<p>And it wasn’t just     children. Native American women who went to white hospitals to give birth     to their babies were routinely sterilized. Did you know that? Many were     sterilized without their awareness or consent. Some were declared unfit by     welfare workers and had their babies taken away; babies who were given to     white families to be reared as ‘civilized’ and ‘productive’ members of     society.</p>
<p>Any pregnant women out     there? How would you like to be afraid to seek medical care when it’s your     time to give birth? Or be told that your baby has died—but be given no body     to bury, because the child has actually been given away? Just <em>taken</em> from you and given away—with the approval of the government?</p>
<p>I was born in 1956. These     genocidal acts happened in America <strong>IN MY LIFETIME</strong>. Sterilizations were     performed <em><strong>into the 1970s</strong></em>! This is not ancient history. These scars are     fresh and still very, very raw.</p>
<p>How would you feel if someone     came and took your children, shaved their heads and made them speak a     foreign language? Made them worship foreign gods? In the words of one woman     who endured this nightmare, “Having them become the graven image of the     conqueror?”</p>
<p>In Germany we called this The     Holocaust. In American we don’t talk about it. We try to pretend it never     happened. Are you kidding? We’re <em>Americans</em>. We’re the <em>good </em>guys.</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, the     damage inflicted by these acts of genocide are still being felt in the     generations of Native Americans alive today. In the documentary, “The     Wellbriety Movement: A Journey to Forgiveness” it says, at one point, “The     ultimate evil inflicted on Indian people was teaching us to hate ourselves     so deeply as a people that we began killing ourselves and killing each     other. This was the legacy of the boarding schools.”</p>
<p>This is a profound and     moving video. Below I quote Don Coyhis, president of the White Bison Center     for the Wellbriety Movement, as he explains how it came about.</p>
<p>“In 2009, White Bison made a     7000-mile journey across the United States, visiting 24 boarding school     sites and recording the stories of the Elders who attended these     schools.  The stories were unbelievable.  We now know that what     was done to the children in these boarding schools is directly tied to the     social issues we are currently experiencing in our communities.  We     call this <em>Intergenerational Trauma.</em> The Elders told us we     would not be free from this trauma unless we could forgive the     unforgivable.  The name of the 7000-mile journey was the Journey of     Forgiveness.  We were told that our last test will be     forgiveness.  We were also given a Four Directions teaching…Recognize,     Acknowledge, Forgive, and Change.  We need to <em>recognize </em>what     the trauma is, <em>acknowledge</em> that it happened, then <em>forgive</em> and     <em>change.</em>”</p>
<p>This is a link to Mr.     Coyhis’ full text:</p>
<p>http://www.whitebison.org/boarding-school-apology/grassroots-strategy.htm</p>
<p>And a video of his message:</p>
<p>http://www.whitebison.org/boarding-school-apology/vid-about-the-boarding-school-apology-initiative.htm</p>
<p>That anyone could be     willing to forgive the people who inflicted this kind of torture upon them     speaks to me of a people with such inner strength and courage that I can     barely conceive of it. And yet I understand that this forgiveness isn’t for     our benefit, but for their own. To heal the wounds that were inflicted on     them as a people.</p>
<p>But as anyone who has ever     done recovery work knows, in order to begin to heal there must first be a     conscious acknowledgment of wrongdoing and an apology for the damage that     was inflicted. Ideally there is also true regret on the part of the     transgressor and a fervent resolve to never let the wrong happen again.</p>
<p>This is a link to the full     video documentary.</p>
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<p>It took me three days to     work my way through this film. It’s long. It’s raw. It’s painful.</p>
<p>Watch it anyway.</p>
<p>They were strong enough to     survive it. Be strong enough to witness it.</p>
<p>Be strong enough to     witness the pain that our country inflicted on our own people. Be an     American who can witness what our country has done to our own. “Not for     blame, victimization or guilt,” says Dr. Raymond Reyes, Associate Mission     Vice President for Intercultural Relations at Gonzaga University in     Spokane, Washington. “But simply to <em>know</em>.”</p>
<p>The role of the spiritual     witness cannot be undervalued—because to see is to understand. And     understanding brings with it compassion, and a resolve that nothing like     this will ever happen again.</p>
<p>This is the most     unadorned, potent account of this horror I&#8217;ve ever seen. This should be     required viewing in every school in America—to awaken understanding in the     minds of people whose lives have been so safe, so secure that they can&#8217;t conceive     of something like this happening. Any teachers out there? Suggest this for     your American History classes. White Bison will send you a DVD. What really     happened—first person accounts from survivors of the Secret American     Holocaust.</p>
<p>If you can watch this     video and still feel pride in your role as an American, you are made of     less sensitive stuff than I. And if the voice of these people evokes a     feeling of shame in you, or regret, please follow the links on the White     Bison website to send letters to the White House, Congress, and sign the     petition to request that President Obama make as public an apology on     behalf of the American government as the leaders of Canada and Australia     have done.</p>
<p>Yeah—Canada and the chaps     from Down Under led the way in this. In June 11, 2008 the Prime Minister of     Canada, Stephen Harper, apologized to their indigenous peoples in a     heartfelt and moving expression of regret. The full text is on the White     Bison website. His address said, in part,</p>
<p>“We now recognize that,     far too often, these institutions gave rise to abuse or neglect and were     inadequately controlled, and we apologize for failing to protect you. Not     only did you suffer these abuses as children, but as you became parents,     you were powerless to protect your own children from suffering the same     experience, and for this we are sorry.</p>
<p>The burden of this     experience has been on your shoulders for far too long. The burden is     properly ours as a Government, and as a country. There is no place in     Canada for the attitudes that inspired the Indian Residential Schools     system to ever prevail again. You have been working on recovering from this     experience for a long time and in a very real sense, we are now joining you     on this journey. The Government of Canada sincerely apologizes and asks the     forgiveness of the Aboriginal peoples of this country for failing them so     profoundly.”</p>
<p>On February 13, 2008, Then     Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, apologized to the indigenous     peoples of his country, saying in part,</p>
<p>“There is something     terribly primal about these firsthand accounts. The pain is searing; it     screams from the pages. The hurt, the humiliation, the degradation and the     sheer brutality of the act of physically separating a mother from her     children is a deep assault on our senses and on our most elemental     humanity.</p>
<p>These stories cry out to     be heard; they cry out for an apology.”</p>
<p>And from America? Silence.</p>
<p>I didn’t know that     President Obama signed into law a document called “An Apology to Native     Peoples of the United States”<strong> </strong>on December 19, 2009. It was appended     to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2010 as Section 8113 of     the Act (H.R. 3326).</p>
<p>This document was crafted,     championed and fought for by Senator Sam Brownback (R., Kansas) and     Congressman Dan Boren (D., Oklahoma) starting in the mid 2000’s. Their work     finally became the Bill that was signed into Law by the President in     December, 2009.</p>
<p>It’s a short, sterile     document, nothing like the heartfelt regret spoken in the words of the     Prime Ministers of Canada and Australia—probably the best Brownback and     Boren could do. Just 257 words to apologize for the horror, the rapes, the     abuse—to apologize for the truth. The truth of the American role in the     unresolved grief prevalent in much of our Native American population.</p>
<p>Did you know about this     ‘apology’? No one I’ve spoken to has ever heard of it. It hasn’t seen the     light of day since December, 2009. It was buried in this Act and was never     properly presented to Native Americans and to the American People.</p>
<p>I’m sorry, but that’s not     enough.</p>
<p>I am humiliated and appalled to     know that America has never publicly apologized to her indigenous people for     the genocide that was inflicted on them by the boarding school and mission     school systems; intergenerational trauma that is still being felt today in     the outrageous rates of alcoholism and teen suicide amongst the indigenous     population of our country. How any of us can feel pride in wearing the     label &#8220;American&#8221; in light of this atrocious oversight is beyond     me. I was just a child when this shameful chapter of American history was     drawing to a close, but for my part I am so sorry that the greed of any nation     could have brought them to an act so vile that my heart aches.</p>
<p>An apology costs us     nothing. Why are we so conscious of the plight of Tibet and Darfur and so     very blind to the pain of our own people? How can this not have been     addressed by a country as vociferously pro-rights as America? How can this     have remained our dark shame for so long?</p>
<p>America can&#8217;t hope to hold     her head up as a beacon of human rights until this oversight is addressed.     This apology is centuries overdue and little enough to ask.</p>
<p>My family&#8217;s lineage claims     a tiny bit of Native descent; a connection of blood that was considered     &#8216;shameful&#8217; and never spoken of except by one old granny who was instantly     quelled when she let the truth slip. I claim it now with pride&#8211;and regret;     that the mindless bigotry of my forefathers has deprived me of knowledge of     that part of my heritage that foolishly, but with generous and open hearts,     welcomed my immigrant ancestors to these shores.</p>
<p>I watched this documentary     with eyes swimming with tears. If I could speak to these people I would     say, “On behalf of those of us who have eyes to see, I am so sorry for the     hurt that you suffered and hope that this apology can in some tiny way help     ease the burden of the pain that you carry.”</p>
<p>If Pope John Paul II can     apologize for the atrocities of the Inquisition (March 12, 2000), surely     our government can publicly apologize for the systematic degradation she     inflicted on the First Americans in the name of &#8216;education.&#8217;</p>
<p>Please watch. Please     witness. Please ask for this one small token of apology. It costs you     nothing—but its value is incalculable.</p>
<p>To sign the petition:</p>
<p>http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/Apology-For-Indian-School-Abuses/</p>
<p>Thank you for your time.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take another deep breath. Find your grounding. Find your earth energy. Slow down. Take a deep breath. Remember that all is well. For what it&#8217;s worth, Uranus, the planet of inspiration, new ideas&#8211;the planet that&#8217;s a mover and a shaker&#8211;just moved into the highly active and volatile sign of Aries, where it will be for [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=judihendricks.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5785598&amp;post=17&amp;subd=judihendricks&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take                                     another deep breath. Find your                                     grounding. Find your earth energy. Slow down.                                     Take a deep breath. Remember that                                     all is well.</p>
<p>For what it&#8217;s worth, Uranus, the                                     planet of inspiration, new                                     ideas&#8211;the planet that&#8217;s a mover and                                     a shaker&#8211;just moved into the highly                                     active and volatile sign of Aries,                                     where it will be for eight years. To                                     quote my astrologer buddy Govinda,</p>
<p>&#8220;<span style="color:#000000;"><span style="font-size:small;">It is the                                           energy of radical, unusual and                                           unexpected events and changes.                                           It brings inspirations,                                           scientific discoveries and                                           supports group organizations.                                           Uranus gives us access to                                           metaphysical realms of                                           consciousness, Divine                                           awareness and higher Truth. It                                           acts to quicken the evolution                                           of consciousness.</span></span>&#8220;</p>
<p>So while the fact that it started                                     off it&#8217;s moving and shaking activity                                     by trying to shake Japan off the                                     face of the globe is a little                                     extreme, keep focused on the fact                                     that all contrast brings heightened                                     awareness of solutions. Keep focused                                     on the First Law of Thermodynamics:                                     Energy is never created nor destroyed; it                                     merely changes form. There is no                                     death, there is only life in all of                                     its wondrous forms.</p>
<p>Take a deep breath. Put on your own                                     oxygen mask first. Find your                                     grounding. Find your earth energy.                                     Take a deep breath. Slow down. Act; don&#8217;t <em>re</em>act. Remember that                                     all is well.</p>
<p>Those of you with healing masters                                     and psychic surgeons, feel free to                                     hook them up and CONSCIOUSLY heal                                     Japan with NEUTRAL energies and                                     FOCUSED INTENT. Don&#8217;t just bleed                                     over onto them with vague,                                     sympathetic thoughts. Focus!</p>
<p>Acknowledge the state that has been                                     created over there without judging                                     it as good or bad&#8211;it&#8217;s merely an                                     event, created by the participants                                     for the express purpose of learning.                                     It is an amazing event. A                                     spectacular event. One for the                                     record books. Validate the                                     opportunities for growth and heroism                                     inherent in this event. Validate the                                     opportunities for inspired thought                                     and creativity, the improvements in                                     living conditions and safety                                     measures that will come from it.                                     Connect anyone over there who wants                                     it to the Supreme Being for guidance                                     and comfort. The Creator&#8217;s glad to                                     extend that energy to anyone who                                     wants it.</p>
<p>Take another deep breath. Find your                                     grounding. Find your earth energy.                                     Run a lot of it. Run more. Take a                                     deep breath. Remember that all is                                     well.</p>
<p>Separate your energy from the energy                                     of the folks who have been directly                                     impacted by this hiccup of Mother&#8217;s                                     Earth&#8217;s. Ponder the might of the                                     planet&#8211;power to which you have                                     direct access through your earth                                     energy. Create a sense of safety in                                     your body with your grounding and                                     your earth energy. YOU are not in                                     crisis. YOU are not in danger. Matching the vibration of crisis doesn&#8217;t make you more effective&#8211;it just makes you more afraid. You                                     can offer far more help putting out                                     the fire if you stay outside of the                                     burning building.</p>
<p>Take a deep breath.</p>
<p>If you pray for those folks,                                     remember to pray, not for safety,                                     necessarily, but for the greatest                                     good for all concerned. Praying for                                     safety for someone who&#8217;s worked hard                                     to create chaos is like putting a                                     seatbelt and a leash on a                                     skateboarder who&#8217;s about to leave the high-jump ramp at 60 mph&#8211;they will not appreciate                                     your well-intentioned &#8216;help&#8217; when it                                     jerks them away from their goal.                                     Instead, ask God to give that                                     dare-devil whatever he&#8217;s looking to                                     create&#8211;a lofting hang time that                                     breaks records, a safe landing&#8211;or a                                     broken bone, if that&#8217;s what he                                     wants.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t know what another&#8217;s goal                                     is&#8211;luckily you don&#8217;t HAVE to. God                                     knows. Let God handle the crisis.                                     You just worry about your corner of                                     real estate on the planet&#8211;your                                     body. Help your own body feel                                     safe&#8211;and by doing that you will                                     widen the vibration of safety for                                     all living bodies on this beautiful                                     little marble we call home.</p>
<p>Take a deep breath. Find your space.                                     Find your grounding. Find your earth                                     energy. Take another deep breath. Be                                     in communication with the God of                                     your Heart.</p>
<p>All is well.</p>
<p>All blessings always,<br />
Judi</p>
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