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Telluride's
Unity
with
our Utes, Navajo & Lakotas!
A
Role Model for American Ski Areas
--Michael Berry, President of National Ski Area Operators
of America"
(Co-chairmen
Alden Naranjo and Suzy Chaffee suggest reading these few pages
all at once, then coming back for the in debth highlighted link
ups.)
Every
town has its
unique history to heal, this is our story...
by Suzy
Chaffee
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Evan Grant,
Navajo-Omaha Fancy Dancer- skier!
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At
high noon of February 22, 1997, under the gaze of a wounded eagle,
a prophetic healing started happening in Colorado between the Ute
Nation and the People of Telluride. Over a century ago, the miners
claimed this valley, the Utes summer hunting and ceremonial
home, for themselves. It was also a sacred valley to the Navajo--a
dozen walk and ski in beauty here today. Said Tellurides
Chief Marshal, Jim Kolar, The way we treated American Indians
was the lowest point in the history of US Justice. For the
first time since then, our two cultures came together to find a
common ground, for the benefit of our children. In the arms of our
exquisite mountains, both sides finally spoke from the heart, then
joyfully danced and skied together, which transformed our town that
didnt even have a Ute plack...! Working in partnership, our
Program is creating a bridge of understanding and unity, that is
helping us come together again as One Tribe. As the Navajo say,
We must work together to heal our Mother Earth.
Daniel Rollingbears
Quintana
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The seed
was planted in 1994 by Daniel
Rollingbears Quintana, a local Lakota-Sioux, whose
singing and sweat lodge highs opened my heart and mind.
I had asked him to exchange my joy of skiing for his wisdom of the
mountains, to include in my book about the Ancients, "The Snow
Goddess". Thanks to the Telluride Ski & Golf Company for
donating a lift ticket, I taught Bears the Eagle Dance
on skis, which inspired him to save Telluride from a snow barren Christmas.
Singing the sacred 4 Directions Song on the radio and
the Peter Yarrow Concert, it snowed a foot each time, convincing me
that Mother Earth really listens! I saw that while we Anglos dropped
the ball, our First Americans continued the Wisdom of the Ancients.
Ute
History
Drawn
to Telluride in 95, heres the story that moved me to
tears and made me understand the far-reaching effects of our ancestors,
to do something!
For
a Millennium, the Ute Nation, especiallythe Uncompahgre Band, (People
of the Red Springs), enjoyed living at One with Nature in
the Telluride Valley, hunting abundant game, fishing in pristine
waters. We traded with the Spanish, who gave us the 'Sacred Dog'
(horse). Kids gathered herbs and berries, learned skills and went
on vision quests to find courage and their purpose here. At the
base of Mt Wilson, our ancestors performed ceremonies, honoring
the Spirits, Earth, Her plants and animals who nurtured us. When
the snows came, they moved to warmer climates, giving Nature a chance
to renew Herself, explained Alden
Naranjo, also an historian. In a spiritual way, women
set up camp, tanned hides and created clothing, teepees and jewelry,
transforming everyday life into timeless treasure, said C.J.
Brafford, director of the Montrose Ute Museum. Telluride rancher
Marvin Schmidt recalled how his great great grandfather had delightful
talks with their great Peacemakers, Chief
Ouray and his beloved wife Chipeta.
Over
a century ago that harmony ended, when the discovery of gold brought
ignorance-driven prejudice, greed and abuse of Nature and our beautiful
Utes, whom we didnt understand because they were at a higher
level of consciousness. Their eviction was a conspiracy between
government, miners, settlers, and a Denver newspaper that taunted
their hearts with headlines, Utes Must Go! (award-winning
Discovery Channel film). Triggered by Indian Agent Nathan Meeker
who threatened to kill all their horses to make them farmers, (like
threatening Telluriders to ban skiing), The Uncompahgres, along
with the White River Utes, were herded by Buffalo Soldiers 300 miles
on foot to the Utah desert near Fort Duchesne. Out of the
10 treaties we made with the US Government, the only part they honored
was taking the land and removing our people", said Alden. "We
belong to that land. It is where our history and our hearts are,"
said Chipeta's descendent, Roland McCook, now Vice Chairman of Utahs
Northern Utes.
Similar
stories happened to communities acrosAmerica. The Utes, like the
rest of our First Peoples, were friends to our explorers and settlers
until we exploited them. Had we been honorable, we wouldnt
be in this eco crisis!
Gifts
of the First Americans
Courtesy of J.D. Challenger,
Somerset House Pub, Houston Tx.
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The Utes
we removed from our Shining Mountains were the same First
Peoples, who out of friendship, taught us survival skills starting
with Columbus. Over the past 30,000 years this Old World
has been our home, said Alden. Columbus thought it was
a New World because of their brilliant management skills,
said former Forest Dept employee, Alex Brunette, (a new generation
of Anglos who is very concerned that self serving Paper Companies
assisted by politicians and Forest Departments, are dangerously selling
off our trees.) Our First Americans developed much of the medicines,
cotton and dyes the world enjoys, in addition to vegetables, like
corn from prairie grass. They were the model of Modern Democracy,
Ecology and psychologically healthy people, according
to Carl Jung. They saved George Washingtons troops from freezing
to death at Valley Forge, and since the Revolutionary War, have given
more children proportionately to the military to protect our Land,
than any other race. The Navajo Code Talkers changed the tide of victory
in the Pacific in WWII. Every Pow wow honors our Vets and flag. So
considering how much our Natives gave, they wondered why we turned
and stole their land and commit genocide...
Like
my ancestors, I was a typical American, ignorant of their great
contributions and values before meeting Rollingbears. Our souls
were stirred by Indians, but our schools never explained why. Like
most Anglo parents, mine were starved of heart-nurturing skills,
never teaching me the harmonious possibilities of sharing and cooperation
over competition. Winning, technology and money were supposed to
make us happy. Not! Luckily, after skiing in the 68 Olympics,
I was asked to join Vice President Humphrey's Sports Team to give
clinics in the ghettos to prevent the riots that burned 150 cities,
for lack of nurturing, compassion and shared abundance. I experienced
the real "Olympic high"
giving back, which gave my life richer meaning! Turns out
that the weathiest 3% of the world are only slightly happier than
the poorest (Bottom Line). The happiest have a
higher purpose and get spiritual highs on dance, sports
Arts & Nature, like Tribal Peoples. (Jung). Scientists
say, These Native values (including taking only what
we need) are the model for survival into the 21st Century."
One American child creates as much garbage and uses the energy of
30 Third World kids. Many have felt a quickening to
help set things right. Princess Diana and Mother Theresa's
deaths were a wake up call to be more womb-like,
as Christ said. Natives, Women and more Anglo Men (like Turner &
Gates) are making Compassion in Fashion today! -- the
theme of Tellurides Aids Benefit. (see Events)
Eugene Naranjo,
center, at Telluride's 1st Ute Celebration.
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In Sept
'95, at "Telluride's Wild West Classic, I asked Aldens
brother, Eugene, founder of the world renowned Ute Heritage
Dancers, of Ignacio, Colorado, how we could create this kind
of healing between our peoples. Listening to their sensitivities,
resulted in our Welcome Home Nuche (Utes) Celebration.
Said my 12-yr-old "brave" house guest Boo, of the "7th
Generation that decides the future", Whites have given
us things, but never said why. We finally exchanged words from
the heart as 25 exquisitely plumed dancers, singers, drummers, bathed
us in a circle of earth-loving Chi energy. We shared gestures
of gratitude, gifts and prayers for the success of Our Exchange. Holding
her young sons hand, Judge Sharon Shuteran said, I apologize
for the injustices of my predecessors and hope for a better future.
Because dancing is a healer and ecstatic unifier that cuts across
all differences, (how I later connected with Roland McCook and his
Uncompahgres at the Delta Pow wow), the Utes then invited us to join
them in a Friendship Circle. Many had tears of hope as our long lost
sisters and brothers reconnected hands and hearts with 200 of our
village people. Among them were Telski owners, Ron and Joyce Allred
and Jim Wells, Marketing Director, Mike Hess, and Ski School Director
Annie Savath the folks with the foresight to make all this
possible! One of the Ute gifts was bringing a shining role model for
the kids, Ross Anderson, a 24-yr old Cheyenne, who skis 137 mph. He
was dubbed by our paper, "A Human Boeing!", and later became
the Ambassador of our program.
Mountain
Honoring Ceremony
In
April of '97, it seemed natural to end Tellurides glorious
ski season with a Mountain Honoring Ceremony, thanking
a living, loving Mother Earth for smiling on us! Terry Knight, also
our Spiritual Advisor and Sundance Leader of the sister
Ute Mountain Utes, led the prayers. Skiers all over
the mountain told us, Our hearts felt lifted by the chanting
and drumming that once again rang through the mountains. Drumming,
(also representing hearts beating as One to Japanese),
called in their Ancestral Spirits to pray with us, that gave us
glorioius snow and transformations in town, thats in a vortex!
(This Christmas he did a blessing for the safety of all skiers!)
Healing
America
Tellurides
was just one of the Gatherings around the country to
heal America. Most have been led by White Ministers asking forgiveness
of our First Americans for their genocide (over 10 million),
stealing most their lands and misinterpreting their religion. Instead
of a crying session, the founder, Eugene Naranjo, wanted to do it
the Indian Way-- A joyful celebration of unity for the benefit
of all our children. Next came our Navajo.
Were
definitely in a quickening! In January 98, the
Canadian Government apologized to their Native Peoples for their
abuses and awarded them $250 million towards a healing! Newt Gingrich
then made a personal commitment to the Navajo President to reform
BIA and Health Services, as a start toward Americas. In turn,
the formerly oppressed--Indians, Women and Black Athletes and mixed
bloods, like Tiger Wood, are giving our Economy new vitality. May
97 Time Magazine called the Enchantment
of Pow wow dancing, one of Americas biggest draws!
Native
Voices Foundation
Thanks
to a series of other good deeds, Alden Naranjo, Spiritual Awareness
leader and tribal member of the Southern Utes, declared love
on Telluride, inspiring him to co-chair our Native Voices
Foundation, that honors the Wise Voices of Native Peoples.
Aldens background, huge heart, bold vision, humility and wild
Indian humor, made him a natural. I shared our experience with Michael
Berry, visionary President of Ski Areas Operators. Seeing us as
insurance for the healthy future of Skiing, he and Olympic Senator
Ben Nighthorse Campbell agreed, Its time for a bold
move to heal Mother Earth. Yours is a good one! Washington
Athletes, like the Kennedys and Bill Bradley, who like Einstein,
have been passionate about Nature, have been leaders in nurturing
Earth, Natives, Women and Blacks, plus sports for health.
Now
in NVFs second year, Telski expanded our program to two exchanges
a month of 30 minutes of Native singing, dancing and drumming for
free tickets, lessons and equipment for 25 Native kids and leaders
each weekend. We now have more demand than we can supply because
of the kids reactions after learning how to "fly like
eagles" on skis, and regaining some of their old freedom in
the mountains.
What
the Kids Say!
I
overheard Rebecca Benally, assistant principal of the White Horse
School, "If you kids do your homework and dont talk back,
youll get to ski here again". A month later she said,
The kids are behaving, because they say, skiing is the
coolest thing to do! "We never want this to end!",
said a 10 yr old Navajo who challenged me to a race his first day.
Said Elder Roland McCook with a big smile after he learned how to
turn in an hour without falling, "Now I understand how you
skiers like to get close to Creator up here." (According to
Jung, dancing and skiing gives one a natural high, that
connects us to our lover, God/Goddess. When that high is unavailable,
people resort of 2nd class highs out of bottles, or gangs.) Explained
Martina Maryboy, Theres never been such an exhilarating
program that brings the Telluride part of our family together with
us from Montezuma Creek. Say Telskis fun instructors,
The kids (and their performances) are awesome--attentive and
fearless, a joy! Corporations spend 2 billion a year on high
risk sports, that get executives in touch with their wise Voices.
Our
98 Plan is to identify and support Peacemakers
at ski areas and reservations to create Unity Exchanges
across America. Vail, whose schools, like Telluride, have "Native
Studies", said, "We'll join in a heartbeat!" Dozens
of our 500 Nations--many already skiers and boarders, like the descendent
of Lakota Prophet Black Elk-- are excited about connecting with
their ski areas. Some are sending scouts here, like the Ojibwe,
Hopi, Pequot, plus Utah oil men who are very close to their Utes.
In
addition to ski exchanges, Alden stressed the importance of Cultural
Camps to preserve their traditions, damaged by our abusive government
assimilation schools. It also exposes Anglo kids to our Earth Roots
in a fascinating way. In Spring, our town is hosting the 1st Ute
Intercultural Camp in a teepee village with horses in a pristine
spot where Ouray & Chipeta spread harmony. Joining Lakota and
Navajo teachers and kids, including Tellurides, we hope to
help preserve their rich primitive Arts, Earth ceremonies and stories.
In July, Telluride will launch a glorious "First Americans
Day" Parade to celebrate their awesome gifts to the U.S. &
World-- with a pow wow, say our Utes & Navajo! Were
raising consciousness to give back a percentage of Parks and Forest
jobs to our great Guardians of these Lands. For example,
a little Native wisdom could have prevented the needless slaughter
of Buffalo in Yellowstone recently. Plus opening the 2002 Salt Lake
City Olympics with our 1st Peoples. NSAA's Michael Berry offered
his support! (Utah is Spanish for Ute.) Weve been asked to
open Tellurides National Ski Championships in April
Who
we are--Forgiveness
Alden
summed it up, It feels like we are on the high road
of forgiveness and honoring our responsibility to all our children
and living things. Historically, most peoples at one time have been
oppressedall kindred victims of thousands of years of generationally
expanding abuse. We have a choice to stop the cycle of violence.
We all need to find out who we are, get in touch with our Earth
Roots, forgive each other and mourn our wounds. We also need to
balance our Gifts-- the Heart and Earth nurturing of the Red and
Black Peoples, the Technology of the Whites, and the Serenity of
the Yellow. I congratulate and thank you for making a positive choice
to 'log on' to this nurturing energy on the World University of
the Internet. Each of us needs to ask the Voice of Great Spirit
to guide us. You'll be aware you are on the Red
Road, because your heart will sing! Trust your intuition.
In the 60s, we started speaking up about our oppression as
Anglos started coming to our ceremonies and following their intuitive
Voices, causing a positive ripple that reversed some cataclysmsEarths
way of purifying Herself. I applaud Tellurides programs, like Greenbucks,
which cleans up your parks and rivers and gives eco awareness classes,
in exchange for tickets to Blue Grass Concerts! Like Steamboat,
we like that Telluride is also honoring us with a Ute Statue,
echoed Roland McCook.
Another
sign of progress, said Alden, is 80-year-old John Inmans
coming forward with a peace pipe entrusted him by Chief Ouray. John
shared how the Great Chief had visited him in a hospital as a sick
child. He was told to only give it back to the leaders of the 3
Ute Nations when the Utes and Whites were beginning to live in harmony.
The prophesy is unveiling. Inman brought the sacred pipe, our bible,
to our Tribal leaders at the reopening ceremony of the Montrose
Museum in September of 1997.
Ute
Cultural Camp
In
September, '97, at Alden's Ute Cultural Camp in Chimney Rock, I
got to experience a dream come true-- living in their old ways.
We learned we were
part of a Hopi Prophesy: "Babyboomers with the sacred wound
of Viet Nam, are now Elders making others aware of our Earth Roots".
Starting around 4,000 B.C., waves of barbarians from the North and
Desert, then the Roman Conquest and Inquisition, abused and enslaved
our harmonious Tribal Ancestors of Old Europe". While
the passionate pastoral Celts of Scotland, Ireland and Wales, etc.,
could not be conquered, 9 million nature-loving women (healers,
15% men) were genocided & lands stolen during the Inquisition
alone--their families left with mental, physical and spiritual scars.
Fear of the money & control-obsessed Church, forced their Earth
celebrating ceremonies of our Franc, Etruscan (Italy), Norse, Angles
(English)... Ancestors underground. Expanding the abuse generationally,
Columbus, then the British Empire, brought these diseases of the
mind and spirit, in the form of arrogance & ignorance masked
pain, to Americas lands and her Children. With them also came
diseases of the body, like small pox, that also killed millions.
Our
Government under the guise of treaties, contiunued the genocide
of our Earth Guardians, forcing their Nature ceremonies underground
under pain of death. Born Catholic, I was therefore surprised to
learn at our Awareness Fesival that the Essene Prophets, Jesus,
Moses, Buddha and Olympian Pythagoras, (who were called Athletes
of Virtue then), opened their Ancient Ceremonies honoring
the 4 Directions and Mother Earth, like the Worlds
Indigenous! --see EVENTS.)
To
heal our European wounds, Ross Andersons vision is to start
an Earth Bridge" Pow wow Ski Team." At the World
Speed Championships in Les Arc, France, the Euros were deeply appreciative
of our culture and wanted us to return to do healing celebrations
like Telluride's." The Germans have teepee villages! "When
5 Oklahoma Indians danced at Berlin's Ski Show, everything stopped
in awe," said Colorado Snow Country's Mary Motsenbocker, who
is connecting us to the European and Pacific Rim Ski Shows and Areas.
Plus Extreme Ski Star, Troy Jungen, a Beaver Indian who also soars
like an eagle, is creating a Bridge to Canada.
To
provide a solid foundation for these unifying events, Alden and
I collaborated on this 65 page "Bridge of Understanding",
to make up for the truth we missed in schools. Many Nations now
educate on the Internet. Added to Native American Studies
in Universities, we Anglos are getting exposed to the Wisdom we
lost, to use knowledge, especially technology, more responsibly.
Its also turning prejudice into awe and appreciation.
Kids are key to our survival and need to hear Native
Voices. Hire them to take youngsters on hikes when they are forming
habits for life. Kids need to feel their reverence for
Mother Earth, like 6 yr olds do in Sweden and Tellurides schools.
Our Brownies are selling cookies to pay a Navajo Sheepherder to
give them a Native American Experience. The Good Shepherd, Ron Garnanez,
is donating his time to share his Walks in Beauty Culture
to help our program survive and thrive! The Navajo kids of Greyhills
Academy in Tuba City, Arizona, just blew our town away with
its production called Tribes, where our kids got to
be initiated and joyfully dance and sing as members
of the Navajo, Lakota and Creek Tribes. Telluriders and their parents
then got to feel what its like to lose their lands
and way of life.
Suzy and Loey Renquist
at the site of Spring Encampment
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NATIVE
AND NEW AGE UNITY OF THINKING
Alden
and I were surprised how New Age thinking is so close to that of
Native Peoples. In unifying our Red and White Cultures, we also
realized how close we are to World Unity! I remembered in 1971,
going with a group of White and Black models to do USO Shows in
the remote bases of Vietnam. Despite criticism and chaos back home,
we were there to honor our men and women warriors as "Humans.
This painful sacred wound of the 60's, was necessary to giving birth
to a peaceful alternative to the wars of mass destruction-- same
conclusion as Einstein and Gandhi. Were evolving to a maturer
Civilization, beginning "to see each other as Humans above
all differences in color, sex, religion, money, power and beliefs,"
in the words of theologian J. Krishnamurti. In Nam we called
each other Brothers, said Navajo Vet, Jimmy Maryboy.
Touched by our unity of heart and mind, this grandfather to our
local skiers, whom I honored in Nam, honored me with an eagle feather!
In Nagano, we were again One as Flowers.
Education
and honoring each other also build esteem. Research
at the U of Washington (Seattle), my alma mater, proves that Esteem
= Health. Thanks to Sweden, we know that respecting each other as
Humans above all, elevates the health, physical strength, productive
energy and standard of living of a country, not to mention their
Olympic Hockey Team! If Princess Diana, the Swedes and other blonds
can figure out how to create harmony in the world, then anyone can!
Alden
and I are grateful for the wisdom of many Nations and the generosity
of Telluriders, especially humanists, Michael Saftler and journalists,
Bob Beer and Doug McDaniel, Board members David Glynn, who is leading
the movement in the next town of Ophir to give a piece of land back
to the Utes to have a real home here, and Jim Brave Hawk, our Cherokee-Lakota
Sundancer accountant-treasurer.
The
gifts of Tellurides free ski tickets, lessons, equipment,
some lodging, office expenses, and a huge skiwear donation from
Taos (call Stan Metcalf 505-7585553), share over $300,000. worth
of our coolest culture with our Indian neighbors. Beckoned
by Great Spirit to be a humbled servant of this project,
my heart has received so much more. Given how Native Culture reconnects
us to Mother Earth, their gifts are priceless!
Please
contact Alden or me if you, your Nation, Ski Area, Town, Foundation
or Corporation, would like to join our team build this Bridge of
Understanding, Ski Exchange or Intercultural Camps across America
or overseas. Awareness plus giving back of our talent or abundance
is the healing! We received our first grant from N.Y.'s Funding
Exchange for fostering leadership among women and youths,
unity among peoples, and economic justice, with potential for national
impact. With your support, backed by enlightened press like
the Today Show, VH1, and Mountain Living Magazine..., we can make
it so! Trends Institute says, By the year 2000, the definition
of Patriotism will include the philosophy of Native
Americans, and soon thereafter we will have an overarching love
for these lands. Go with the flow.
ONE
TRIBE!
Why is
this working? Guided by Spirit and Native Voices, were inviting
the Noblest of our Cultures to work and play in reverent partnership--
sharing wisdom, purpose, hope, prayers and joy, as we return to our
heart-centered, Earth-honoring roots. Were extracting
the joy out of life, in the way of the Prophets and Indigenous.
Were aware that its the differences in our Cultures and
Colors, like flowers, that make life rich! Let's celebrate the unique
gifts that each of us has contributed throughout history and herstory
to our One Magnificent Race, the Human Race! Weve traced ourselves
back to One Tribe! We need to get in touch with the Wisdom of our
Ancients and Natives and play, heal and empower each other out in
Nature. It worked in Telluride! Now more than ever, it takes a healthy
Global Village and Mother Earth to raise a wise sharing child, who
joyously "walks, runs and slides in beauty" into the 21st!
As the Modern Goddess Nike says, "Just do it! From the
Heart,
Suzy Chaffee
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Alden Naranjo
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Co-chairmen
Native Voices Foundation
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