MOTHER
OLYMPIAD
Muhammad Ali and The Minoans
On my
dream trip to Crete after honoring the Greeks for the “Best
Olympics Ever,” and the World Tribes for their gifts to
the roots of Olympic sports (www.nativevoices.org), I visited
the ruins of the Minoan Palace of Knossos. Often depicted by their
bull-leaping gymnasts, the Minoans were the heavy-weight champions
of the most advanced, joyful, male-female balanced, peaceful ancient
civilizations. Then visiting Iraklion’s Archeological Museum,
I saw the official Greek Olympic Exhibit that held a missing piece
of the Olympic origin puzzle, off the press radar screen.
The Minoans,
the 4,000 year old grandmother of the Greeks, hosted the first
Olympic Games on Crete, the word Olympic coming from Mt Olympus,
the highest mountain in Greece, and home to the Gods. According
to mythology books four strong Cretan brothers helped the Mother
Goddess Rea save baby Zeus (born in Crete cave) by playing "noisy
games." The exhibit corroborated that “The Minoan Society
appears to have formulated and encouraged the ideal of athlete
behavior - rigorous training of body and soul. It is possible
that the Olympic Games continue a long tradition and follow values
first established on Minoan Crete.” As depicted on ancient
vessels, the Minoans likely invented boxing (including gloves),
wrestling (anointed with slippery olive oil), stadium running
races, and along with the Chinese, tumbling/gymnastics.
Coincidentally,
Olympic Boxing Champion, Muhammad Ali, helped return the gesture:
Voted the “Greatest Athlete of the Century,” and beloved
on Crete, he was part of a team of Olympians who helped restore
those ancient values and integrity to the modern games. It happened
after Rhodes Scholar, basketball’s Bill Bradley and I, (skier
Suzy Chaffee), each went to Olympia in the 70’s, to find
out why the ancient games were so successful for over 1,000 years.
To help get the scandal-ridden modern games back on track, we
joined with rower Jack Kelly (Prince Albert’s uncle, who
called it “Shamateurism”), to unite world athletes
to update the rules and level the playing fields to make the games
financially accessible to all earth's children so that they could
be welcomed into the (peace-inspiring) Olympic Family, and again
open to the best.
Ali was
also a part of the ceremony protecting the Salt Lake Olympics,
led by Golden Gloves Boxer Roland McCook, Chairman of the Northern
Ute Tribe, the Olympic Host. It worked. And thanks to the progress
the tribes have made as a result of the Olympic Openings in Salt
Lake, Australia, and Canada, Woody Vaspra, President of the World
Council of Elders and I sent a Greek Olympic Protection Prayer
around the world.
In this
year that celebrates the origins of sport, Native Voices Foundation,
a partnership of Olympians and Tribes, (to help preserve Nature’s
playgrounds for all our children), salutes the people of Crete,
who may have only a few drops of that male/female bull-leaping
blood. But they still have the wisdom and spirit that gave us
the model of human rights (in Geneva), Nature protection, sanitized
medicine, indoor plumbing, AC, breast-revealing haute couture
(pre-Paris), and a cooperative government without fortresses (great
navy). They demonstrated the Olympic heights a country/civilization
can reach by including the creativity of both sexes, along with
the time and resources that peace brings.
Chosen
by Apollo, the priests who interpreted the oracle (priestess)
of Delphi's "Sacred Olympic Truce," which saved the
games, perhaps the civilization, were from Crete/Minoan lineage.
At the site of the oldest oracle, Dodona, in northwest Greece,
messages were delivered by members of earliest Thesprotian tribe
who drew their prophetic powers from the earth. The oracles became
so important that Delphi was considered the navel of the world.
This
year the people of Crete are quietly celebrating their granddaughter,
Greece, giving birth to the “Most Unified Modern Games,”
thanks also to the recent addition of team games, a war substitute
developed by the balanced American Indian Tribes. But most praise
goes to the Greeks for embracing a balanced team effort, with
the brilliant input of the Chairman of the Greek Organizing Committee
and Mayor of Athens, both women. We pray that these Athenian Games,
where women also won the laurels, will always be remembered and
emulated in Millennia to come, for living up to its historic potential,
as the “Mother Olympiad.”
Contact:
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