Sunday, August 7, 2011

Mohawk Nation News: Arabs: Power of Indigenous Consciousness


ARABS: POWER OF INDIGENOUS CONSCIOUSNESS
Mohawk Nation News

MNN. 19 FEB 2011. The Kaianerekowa is the Great Law of Peace. It is not a religion. It is a philosophy of freedom meant for all. Over 100 million Indigenous people in the Western Hemisphere were killed in the biggest holocaust in all humanity. The Mohawks always peacefully resisted Canada and US colonialism and international bank directed dictatorship because we remember the genocide.

According to our birthright we can never relinquish our lands and resources. We never have.

In the past when the colonial entities murdered our chiefs, the people took over. The power is in the people. The leader is the spirit within the people.

In 1990 our burial grounds and ceremonial site at Kanehsatake were going to become part of the Oka Golf Course in Quebec without our knowledge or consent. Two Mohawk communities, Kahnawake and Akwesasne, stood up immediately to support the resistance of our brothers and sisters.

Early on the morning of July 11th 1990 Quebec sent in a para military SWAT team. They opened fire on the men, women and children who were camping and peacefully protesting.

A 78-day siege began. In August 5,000 Canadian soldiers surrounded three of our Mohawk communities, with tanks, snipers, lethal weaponry and top generals. They had orders to massacre us if we fired one shot.

The world watched in horror as a few of us stood nose to nose with the military forces. We women stopped shots from being fired by anyone. Supporters stood ready to defend us.

International pressure forced the military to pull back. On September 26th we came out to go home. The soldiers and cops beat us up. One child was bayoneted in the chest. We were arrested and charged. In the end three of our men served sentences.

Afterwards we were hunted down like criminals. We were called “terrorists” and insurgents for defending ourselves. The Canadian government bombarded us with pacification brainwashing programs to help us get over or forget their brutality.

Historically we Mohawks never cooperated with the corporations and bankers who invaded us. We constantly point out the illegitimacy of their existence on our land that wants to steal our birthright.

Like us, the Wisconsin protesters who are being fleeced by the government, want to keep what they have. The government wants to bust the unions because they are a non-government alternative source of the peoples’ power.

A public increasingly unemployed, broke and homeless is told to obey while trillions are spent on the military complex, wars, no fly lists, spying, neighbors reporting them, scanning everything or being falsely charged with treason for uttering the truth.

Our Indigenous communities are, in effect, concentration camps. They are controlled and protected by foreign colonists and entities through their highly paid band and tribal councils. We, the landowners, are the poorest of the poor. We never resisted for money.

Tyrants are foolish to rule by fear. There comes a time when uncompromising anger dissolves fear. These disposable dictators and their puppets will all be gone.

Tyranny is being challenged everywhere. The dictators using mercenaries to protect them and enforce their will further weakens the decaying empire. Their high tech death squads guard them and brutalize their people for money, not loyalty.

Our philosophy instructs us to fight until we win. When the black belt falls and hits the ground, we must begin the resistance. We cannot stop until we win or we can’t fight any longer because we are all dead. We have stood up to overwhelming odds and held them off many times.

Our struggle empowered us. We exposed the truth, stood defiantly and maintained independence. We never relinquished anything above and below the ground.

There were risks. We protected our people under the guidance of the Great Law of Peace.

We never gave the dictators what they craved: obedience, cooperation and submission. We cannot because submission to anyone violates the Great Law. We are equal and have a voice.

In the end the thugs couldn’t overcome our lack of fear.

The Arabs lived under the gun and are now removing their terrorists. They know that no one will free you but yourself. No one can tell the Arab tribes they cannot help each other.

Awareness brought down their tyrants. Here on Turtle Island, the people don’t see the gun yet. Tyrants know we have a right to freedom.

Watch out! Indigenous consciousness is transcending military might.

Kahentinetha, MNN Mohawk Nation News Kahentinetha2@yahoo.com For more news, books, to donate and to sign up for MNN newsletters go to www.mohawknationnews.com More stories at MNN Category “Art & Culture”.

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Girl Mohawk Hairstyle

http://trendyhairstylewomen.blogspot.com/The new hair trend being seen around for short hair is the Mohawk. Alright, so this isn’t technically a new trend but it is back and more fabulous than ever. People are becoming more and more creative when it comes to sporting a Mohawk. Mohawks are a fun, creative and innovative side to show one’s personality and uniqueness. Mohawks are like a piece of artwork on your head.

Mohawk attack!


I've always pictured leaner bodies with mohawks. Oh well. He wore it well among the other freaks in L5P.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Bird with Mohawk

It was really windy here, and I saw this little bird who didn't mind risking having a "bad hair day" to get some seed from our deck.
He decided to just sit IN the dish to eat:
And, to give us a back view of his Mohawk:

He looked like a punk rocker:


And how cool is this? He turned to show us the back view, and he definitely had A LAYERED Mohawk!!:


I am getting my hair done today...I am thinking of bringing these photos to see if they can copy it. What do you think? Paris Hilton may be a trendsetter, but not as much as this little guy!!

Things that Start with a B...

Today, is a hodgepodge of left over photos...
that start with a B...

Bee Balm blossoms,
and of course,
butterflies.




I love the shape of the bee balm petals and base...the base reminds me of a little pineapple!~:













A whole bush full of blossoms!:






A bee balm BUD:






The center looks like a firework!:













We were out in the woods one day and these butterflies were all OVER the roads!:






They were just dancing about each other:















May your day today be Beeee-EAUTIFUL too!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

NEW REPOST!:::Here They Are!! July's FREE PHOTO CONTEST entries: Theme: BIRDS!!!

 This is a REPOST....of all the photo entries we received
because
I FORGOT one entry!

My deepest apologies to Pat. H. for not including her photo
the first time I published the entries...

So, if you already read this,
drop right below all this gabbing
and see Pat's entry, too....
I put it as the FIRST one so if you have seen the others, you don't have to go down the list again.





If you love birds, you are going to LOVE this blogpost.

If you love PHOTO contests, you are going to love this blogpost.

If you love blogposts, you are going to love this blogpost. (LOL)

Once again, the people that entered photos into our monthly
FREE PHOTO CONTEST
outdid themselves again this month.
So, grab something frosty to drink (it is HOT out there for most of us!)
and kick off your flip-flops
and
enjoy these photo contest entries:


This one is from Pat H.  Her blog is called: "A View from the Edge".








This is from Bilsot. His blog is called: "Amateur Photographer".







This is from Debbie Lo. Her blog is called: "Debbie's Digest"







This one is from Arti. Her blog is called: "My Yatra Diary".








This one is from Cathy C. Her blog is called:"Yooper Yarns".







This one is from Sharon W. Her blog is called: "Sharon's Paws Create".







This one is from Debbie. Her blog is called: "It's all about Purple".








This one is from DJan. Her blog is called: "D-Janity"







This is from Patrick T. His blog is called: "Extremely Overdue".








This one is from Linda R.  Her blog is called: "Linda's Letters".





This one is from Carmen. Her blog is called: "Carmen's Chronicles".






This is from Daryl E. Her (yes it is a woman!) blog is called: "Through my Eyes".









This is from Jacob Mc.  His blog is called: "Bland and Boring to Extraordinary".








This one is from Andrea A. She did not list a blog.






This is from LindyLouMac.  Her blog is called: "News from Italy".







This is from Val Boy. Her blog is called: "My Girlz Got Paws".






This one is from Sandra. Her blog is called: "Madsnapper".








This is from Larry B. He has two blogs. One is called: "Larry's Creative Zone" and the other one is called: "Larry's Photo a Day".


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Wasn't that a FANTASTIC selection of bird photos????
WOW!
For those of you that don't take any kind of wildlife photos, please know that catching birds is one of the hardest photos to get. Not only are they skiddish, but it is hard to get a clear shot or a closeup shot of them.  I admire every-one-of-you-that-entered's talent!
Thank you so much for entering!!

If you entered the July contest, and I accidentally forgot to include your entry photo in this blogpost, please notify me IMMEDIATELY so I can repost this blogpost. It happens, as much as I try to get everybody that sent me an entry included each month.  If I don't hear from you by Friday, the contest will stand "as is". Thanks.
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And NOW?
What is AUGUST's THEME
for the
FREE PHOTO CONTEST???

It is:

Lakes, Ponds, Rivers, or Creeks!!


Get out there and find some water, people! It's hot out there and it will make you feel better, too.

Send me your photo no later than midnight on August 30, 2011,
following

Monday, August 1, 2011

Butterflies and Flowers....

I bought this rustic garden moose at a yard sale
and stuck it in one of my gardens.

I was tickled one day to look off my porch and see a goldfinch
on its back:




Nothing like baby birds!
This one is a baby Grackle:






A lupine, bent from the rain and wind:






Bleeding hearts:








A bee on an unknown blooming branch:






A butterfly on lilacs:























A columbine full of seed pods:






Another columbine. I  just love their shape, their tendrils:







I think they call this hawkweed?:

There is just something about flowers and butterflies
that makes me never want to waste a single day in the summer...
how about you?

Saturday, July 30, 2011

This and That from June...

In Spring and summer, there are certain things that create emotion.

I don't know what makes us so melancholy in the Spring and summer.

It just happens.


For instance, THIS fellow makes me both smile and get angry at the same time.
(He eats up all my bird seed, ALL DAY LONG!!):







And this little fluffy chipping sparrow twittering on the branches
just makes me happy:






The eloquence of a Columbine, makes me wonder about the miracles of Nature:






This was one of the farm dogs at the Alpaca farm I recently visited.
His sad, loyal eyes makes me want a dog again. Longing.
Really bad.
But I can't....I just can't:






A goldfinch in flight
just takes my breath away:







And seeing bright yellow in the trees after a barren, cold winter lifts my spirits up
more than I can describe:







And?
If he is FLUFFY??....
Well, it makes me darn right GIDDY:







The bright greens of hosta leaves and the delicate blue forget-me-nots
make me smile in wonder:








Finding a garden moose for my garden at a rummage sale for $4.00??
Practically DRUNK with joy!:







And spying a hummingbird aiming for spring blossoms?
Thankful to the angels in heaven:

May your day be full of this season's emotions....
and gratefulness to Mother Nature
for the joy the seasons brings us.