For My Ancestors (holidaze)

FOR MY ANCESTORS

ADOBED IN THE WALLS

OF THE SANTA BARBARA MISSION

 

                 after Phil Goldvarg

 

 

The bones that hold the holy.

Bones, grafted from bailing

and tar. The feathers

of a sleeker bird

resting in the nest.

The wry sense of autumn

calling like a winning smile.

 

The rapid fire. The wind

laid rest. The certainty

of servitude. The last ash

for the piki. Petals of a lost

desire. A woman's breast

releasing a flower of milk

on her dress. Buckskin bark

carpets the forests. Manzanita

swirls its own polish, her old bone

gleam. Her steady burn. The burl.

 

Bones weighed in at market.

The single bones, the married

bones with bands on bones.

Bones of a bonzai rectitude,

a fortitude of factories

on the horizon. Bones to raise

a Nation. An axe. An awl.

Bones stripped of their acorns.

Bones nipped from the grave.

Baskets of mourning

foreign to the settlers.

Baskets of bones

with rattlers inside.

Baskets of bones

with the teeth in hide.

Bounties of bones

with the people inside.

 

For every sale

there is a bone.

For every bone

there is a home

and a prayer

calling out the human heart,

chants on a drum

of human hide

with the bill of sale

still inside. And a brand

name still entails

a tag on the toe, a museum

label, a designer death

for you who were buried

with the names inside.

 

I say this peace, purple dove

of passion for you

who were robbed as bones.

For you who were stripped

of your meat. For you who were

worked to death grinding corn

at the metate you toted

for their feed, the sweet

smoke of age barely at your tail

when they packed you up

for the reinforcement.

 

Oh, Savior of the Mission of Bones,

Oh, Designer Death for the Architect,

Pope of the Bones

and the sainted orders--

        the sainted terrorists.

 

Bones that hold,

the Holy.

 

Amend.

 

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lorna Dee Cervantes

 

9/27/03

(written for Transform Columbus Day Benefit,

Oct. 3, '03. Aztlan Theater, Denver)

Transform Columbus Day, Aztlan, 10/11/03

                      C/S

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

LornaDeeCe@aol.com

Intertribal Gathering & Elders Dinner (event)


32nd Annual Intertribal Gathering & Elders Dinner

The Intertribal Gathering & Elders Dinner is an annual Humboldt County event that celebrates Elders, and the culture and traditions of the original people of this area. The Northern California Indian Development Council is the originator and host of the gathering but it is the community coming together that makes it successful and possible. Celebrating all Elders is a core value of American Indian people. Through the gathering the entire community can experience and contribute to this worthwhile pursuit. It is a wonderful opportunity for the entire community to come together in celebration of our Elders, Veterans, Native cultures and the friendship of all peoples. We invite you to join us for a day of celebration that includes a traditionally cooked salmon and turkey dinner, veterans honoring ceremony, an Elder’s gifting ceremony and dance demonstrations. Visit the vendor area where Native American artisans display and sell their work.


Dustin Brown and Veronica ({sad}news)

TULSA, OKLAHOMA – A broken and tearful Cherokee citizen Dusten Brown held a press conference this morning in Tulsa to let the nation know he was ending all legal litigation pending in Oklahoma to regain custody of his four year old daughter, Veronica.

He was forced to relinquish custody of Veronica on September 23.

He is doing so that Veronica can now have a normal life –“free of the spotlight.”

”For four years, Veronica has been in the media. I love her too much for her to be in the spotlight,”

said a contrite Brown, who broke down several times and found it difficult to speak during the press conference as he read a prepared statement.

He was joined at the press conference by Chrissi Nimmo, Cherokee Nation Assistant Attorney General, who announced the Cherokee Nation and Brown were dropping all legal pursuits before Brown spoke.

This essentially ends the four year legal battle Brown fought to be able to raise his biological daughter, who was given up for adoption by her natural mother at birth. Though engaged during the pregnancy, Brown and Veronica’s natural never married.

Dusten Brown held a press conference

Brown vigorously fought to retain custody of his daughter.

“We have lost the battle,”

said Nimmo, who also found it difficult to speak during the her announcement.

This hotly disputed custody battle span two states: South Carolina and Oklahoma. And, the case known as “Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl” even reached the US Supreme Court.

Veronica was born on September 15, 2009 and was taken to live with a non-Native adoptive couple in South Carolina. Brown won custody of his daughter in late 2011 and he moved her to Oklahoma, where they lived until last month as a family.

Brown was able to get custody of Veronica when South Carolina courts ruled he had not be afforded “voluntary consent” during the adoption proceedings. The Indian Child Welfare Act, most commonly known as ICWA, was cited in the South Carolina legal proceedings.

The case was argued before the US Supreme Court in April of this year and rendered a 5-4 decision that ICWA did not apply in “Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl” and remanded the case back to the South Carolina courts.

The South Carolina Courts found in favor of the South Carolina couple.

Brown then took his fight to the Oklahoma courts. These courts, including the Oklahoma Supreme Court found in favor of the adoptive couple.

On September 23, Brown decided to abide by the court order for the transfer of Veronica to the South Carolina couple.

Today’s press conference was held 17 days later and Brown shared how difficult it is to come home from work to realize Veronica is not there to greet him. He expressed the pain he has when he goes to her bedroom to see her toys.

He is hopeful the South Carolina couple will allow him to have a relationship with Veronica.

Nimmo asked that all charges pending in South Carolina will be dropped against Brown.