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"The Indians are not a race
to be forgotten.
They are a very valid and
live part of our society today.

The North American Indian was
considered a vanishing race,
and sadly, too often that is
how they were portrayed."

American Indians of the Southwest


Cultural Excellance Award



"Native Americans may be called the
'invisible people',
but their wondrous and beautiful words,
like the eons
of Earth's life they have seen,
will not fade or be
swallowed by time.

They belong to a people who have
always cherished the land,
who listen to it; in the
sound of water or the
sheen of a river stone.

Nature's song is pervasive and faithful.
It has a memory in its own language,
as well as a story to tell."


EZLN - Zapatistas


"Each moment in life
is complete unto itself,
distinct from any other.
The energy felt among
indigenous peoples crackles,
like the energy needed
to shift continental plates
or that which propels
a child into the new world,
to start all over again.

This is what holds together
the power of the legend,
a power that calls all things
into existence and
assures respect for life everywhere."


Never Forget

Pueblos Indígena de México [en Español]


"Anyone with a sense of compassion and
responsibility must realize the
necessity of a more hopeful vision.
This vision is held in the traditions
and philosophy of a people who believe
in continuance for themselves and
for all life. Words are like gifts,
our granparents say. The spirit blooms
and we must remember our source of nourishment,
or we will starve forever."

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"TO BE too big for worry, too noble for anger,
too strong for fear,
and too happy to permit the presence of trouble
To be enthusiastic about the success of others
as you are about your own
To think only of the best, to work only for the best,
and to expect only the best
To think well of yourself and to proclaim it,
not in loud words, but in great deeds
To give so much time to the improvement of yourself
that you have no time to criticize others

My wish is to live without disliking anyone,
To love without being jealous of anyone,
To rise without being elevated over anyone, and
To advance without stepping on anyone
or becoming envious of those above me."

by
Ameen Rihani

Indigenous Peoples Ring


"It is in truth, not for glory,
nor riches, nor honors
That we are fighting,
but for freedom -- for that alone
Which no honest man
gives up but with life itself."

Declaration of Arbroath, Scotland
April 6, 1320


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