Onondaga Literature
Haudenosaunee (People of the Long House), aka "Six Nations
Iroquois Confederacy," Faithkeeper, Chief Oren Lyons addressed
the delegates to the United Nations Organization by opening "The
Year of the Indigenous Peoples" (1993) in the United Nations
General Assembly Auditorium, United Nations Plaza, New York City,
New York, December 10, 1992.
"For all of us. I am Oren Lyons, Haudenosaunee, and speaking
on behalf of the Indigenous People of North America, this Great
Turtle Island. Mr. President, distinguished delegates, Chiefs,
Clan Mothers, Leaders and Members of the World's Indigenous Nations
and Peoples, we thank you, The General Assembly, for the recognition
and the proclamation of "1993, The International Year of
the Indigenous Peoples," for the theme of, "Indigenous
Peoples, a New Partnership." We thank Madam Chairman Repal
Chur of the Working Group for Indigenous Populations for consistent,
enthusiastic support. And at this time, we recognize the inspiration
and spiritual force of Augusto Williamson Diaz, for his vision
of such a day as this, and our gratitude to those leaders of
Indigenous Peoples and people who also had the vision of this
day for our people, who put their blood, their sweat and their
tears into this moment. And to those who are no longer here,
our profound gratitude and appreciation.
This proclamation brings home inspiration and renewed dedication
to our quest for self-determination, justice, freedom and peace
in our Homelands and our Territories. Indeed, the quest is a
renewal of what we enjoyed before the coming of our White Brothers
from across the sea. We lived contentedly under the:
"Gai Eneshah Go' Nah", The Great Law of
Peace.
We were instructed to create societies based on the principles
of Peace, Equity, Justice, and the Power of Good Minds. Our societies
are based upon great democratic principles of the authority of
the people and equal responsibilities for the men and the women.
This was a great way of life across this Great Turtle Island
and freedom with respect was everywhere. Our leaders were instructed
to be men of vision and to make every decision on behalf of the
seventh generation to come; to have compassion and love for those
generations yet unborn. We were instructed to give thanks for
All That Sustains Us. Thus, we created great ceremonies of Thanksgiving
for the life-giving forces of the Natural World, as long as we
carried out our ceremonies, life would continue. We were told
that 'The Seed is the Law.'
Indeed, it is The Law of Life. It is The Law of Regeneration.
Within the seed is the mysterious force of life and creation.
Our mothers nurture and guard that seed and we respect and love
them for that. Just as we love:
"I hi do' hah", our Mother Earth,
for the same spiritual work and mystery. We were instructed
to be generous and to share equally with our brothers and sisters
so that all may be content. We were instructed to respect and
love our Elders, to serve them in their declining years, to cherish
one another. We were instructed to love our children, indeed,
to love ALL children. We were told that there would come a time
when parents would fail this obligation and we could judge the
decline of humanity by how we treat our children. We were told
that there would come a time when the world would be covered
with smoke, and that it would take our elders and our children.
It was difficult to comprehend at the time, but now all we have
to do is but to walk outside to experience that statement. We
were told that there would come a time when we could not find
clean water to wash ourselves, to cook our foods, to make our
medicines, and to drink. And there would be disease and great
suffering. Today we can see this and we peer into the future
with great apprehension. We were told there would come a time
when, tending our gardens, we would pull up our plants and the
vines would be empty. Our precious seed would begin to disappear.
We were instructed that we would see a time when young men would
pace back and forth in front of their chiefs and leaders in defiance
and confusion.
There are some specific issues I must bring forward
on behalf of our Nations and Peoples.
North America: The issue of nuclear and toxic waste dumps
on our precious lands; the policy of finding a place for the
waste with the poorest and most defenseless of peoples today.
This brings the issue of the degradation of our environment by
these waste dumps, over-fishing, over-cutting of timber, and
toxic chemicals from mining processes throughout our lands.
Treaty violations: We have with the United States and Canada
371 ratified Treaties and Agreements. The Ruby Valley Treaty
of the Western Shoshone is a prime example of what the violation
of treaties brings: human rights violations, forced removals,
disenfranchisements of traditional people with confiscations
of their property and livestock.
The refusal to recognize and support religious freedoms of
our people and the decisions by the (U.S.) Supreme Court which
incorporates this attitude into Federal Law. This translates
into the violation of Sacred Sites. Mt. Graham in the Apache
Country is now a project site for an observatory, causing great
stress to the Apache People who have depended upon the spiritual
forces of this mountain for survival. Ironically, a partner in
this project is the Vatican, and even further, it has proposed
to name this project 'Columbus.'
The appropriation of our intellectual properties is continuous
and devastating. Land is the issue. Land has always been the
issue with Indigenous Peoples. Original title is a problem for
all of you. We must try to reach an agreement on a more level
playing field that allows us to, at least, a chance for survival.
Our brother, Leonard Peltier, has been too long in prison,
In 1993, to signal a new attitude ---and what better than his
release after 16 years --- symbolic of the exercise of dominion
over our Peoples.
All this has come from across the seas. The catastrophes that
we have suffered at the hands of our brothers from across the
seas has been unremitting and inexcusable. It has crushed our
people, and our Nations, down through the centuries. You brought
us disease and death, and the idea of Christian dominion over
heathens, pagans, savages. Our lands were declared 'vacant' by
Papal Bulls, which created law to justify the pillaging of our
land. We were systematically stripped of our resources, religions
and dignity.
Indeed, we became resources of labor for goldmines and canefields.
Life for us was unspeakable and cruel. Our black and dark-skinned
brothers and sisters were brought here from distant lands to
share our misery and suffering and death. Yet, we survived. I
stand before you as a manifestation of the spirit of our people,
and our will to survive. The Wolf, our Spiritual Brother, stands
beside us and we are alike in the Western mind -- hated, admired,
and still a mystery to you, and still undefeated.
So then, what is the message I bring to you today? Is it our
common future? It seems to me that we are living in a time of
prophecy, a time of definitions and decisions. We are the generation
with the responsibilities and the option to choose the The Path
of Life for the future of our children, or, the life and path
which defies the Laws of Regeneration. Even though you and I
are in different boats, you in your boat and we in our canoe,
we share the same River of Life -- what befalls me, befalls you.
And downstream, downstream in this River of Life, our children
will pay for our selfishness, for our greed, and for our lack
of vision. 500 years ago, you came to our pristine lands of great
forests, rolling plains, crystal clear lakes and streams and
rivers. And we have suffered in your quest for God, Glory, and
Gold. But, we have survived. Can we survive another 500 years
of "sustainable development?" I don't think so. Not
in the definitions that put 'sustainable' in today. I don't think
so. So, reality and the
Natural Law will prevail: The Law of the Seed and Regeneration.
We can still alter our course. It is NOT too late. We still have
options. We need the courage to change our values to the regeneration
of our families, the life that surrounds us. Given this opportunity,
we can raise ourselves. We must join hands with the rest of Creation
and speak of Common Sense, Responsibility, Brotherhood, and PEACE.
We must understand that The Law *is* the Seed and only as True
Partners can we survive.
On behalf of the Indigenous People of the Great Turtle Island,
I give my appreciation and thanks.
Now I am finished.
Dah ney' to.
(Oren Lyons received a standing ovation and shouts
of approval from Indian spectators.) |