May 31, 2007

26.05.2007 00:22:00
A COLONIAL STORY
DOGS DAY AFTERNOON



MNN. May 25, 2007.
The colonists keep saying we and our ways are finished! They are 3rd
generation immigrants who think they belong on Turtle Island keep
trying to find ways to force us to join them and to be pawns in their
games. Even after killing off over 100 million of us, we and our
memories are still alive.



Let's compare. There are two kinds
of dogs. There are wild dogs that are free and part of the "natural
world". They have the memory of running, playing and exploring vast
territories.



Then there are “domesticated” dogs, those
pampered pooches that wait for the sound of the can opener so they can
beg for their bacon. They won’t turn against their masters even when
abused and beaten by them. They just keep wagging their tails harder
and harder trying to be liked. It’s a kind of “wife” syndrome. They
can’t even shit where they want. If it wasn’t for “pooper scoopers”,
they’d be extinct.



Today most dogs are domesticated and tied
up. If they are let loose, watch out! They’re angry. They go crazy and
they’re dangerous. Some don’t know what to do because there are no
rules or enforcers for them. They just lie down and die.



Sometimes
the natural dogs try to break the kennel chains and invite them to
“come run with us, doggie”. The domestics are trained to stay in the
yard. Some get away and enjoy freedom. Some are too old and beaten down
even though freedom feels good. The domestic dogs have litters that are
content, well behaved and bred to live with chains on them.



The
master goes to dog shows and says, “I have a proven method to make them
subservient”. They talk about new dog foods, new breeds, better
security fencing, muzzles, the future of their kennels and the problem
about those “wild” dogs that are giving their dogs complexes.



They
come up with ideas to get rid of the wild dogs. “Let's kill them all”.
They really want to trek out onto their territory to expand their
kennels. They try to breed the wild ones with the domestics. They are
the authorities on how dogs are supposed to act. They surmise that
those wild ones are not dogs at all. So what are they? Maybe they’re
wolves!



This story has something to tell us. It shows the
underside of the thinking of the people who invaded Turtle Island. They
saw us as people living in the natural world who operated by keeping
our instincts intact. We functioned well and reproduced ourselves.
Living within our environment we were safe, could not be attacked and
could protect ourselves and our young.



After the invasion,
some of our people were forced into the cage that the white people
brought with them from Europe. 1500 years of what they call
“civilization” in Europe [not including Egypt] developed a system of
control where everybody except the oligarchy lived in boxes. Their
minds were controlled. After a while they could not think freely. When
they came here and saw us, they were envious of and perplexed by our
freedom and our ability to think for ourselves. This was something they
would never dream of doing.



Some thought, “Hey! We want some
of that too”. Some thought we were the devil. So they decided to bring
us under their control, study us and try to become like us. At the same
time, they tried to take away the very thing they envied most. One of
our pastimes is to watch them watching us trying to figure us out.



We
operate from a deep knowledge of who we are. It is spontaneous, not
contrived, not controlled. It expresses itself in freedom of the mind.
We do not identify ourselves in relation to the materialistic world
around us. The Six Nations people who are taking back our lands on the
Haldimand Tract do not want money. We want our land and our freedom.
This is something the colonizers can’t understand.



The
non-native way requires “touchstones” of material things around them as
a base for their identity. They’re always talking about “my car”, “my
house”, “my wife”, “my tv”, “my cd player”, “my Blackberry”, “my kids”,
“my vacation”, “my”, “my”, “my”, “my”, “my”! They can only tell who
they are by what they own.



Some colonists come out and try to
romp around with us and act free. They become confused and revert back
to re-attaching themselves to their material possessions. Rules,
regulation and government are all set up to reinforce this.



Our
identity comes from our being tuned in to the world around us. When the
food we eat is proper and nutritious, we function quite well. When the
“visitors” force us into their cage, they want to control what we eat,
how we speak, dress and think. This almost kills us.



Why are
the visitors so envious of us? They covet something we have, besides
our land and resources. It’s a natural human instinct to want freedom.
Equality and freedom evolved out of the Onkwehonweh’s mind. The world
is trying to emulate our democratic form of government known as the
Great Law of Peace. The leadership is the servant, not the dictator.
Their role is to help people be free and to work for the common good of
all.



We are part of the natural world and live with the
environment. Our visitors brought an artificial environment here which
we refuse to adapt to. We are watching their false environment starting
to expire. They’re destroying nature. Soon the earth will be in such
bad shape, no one will be able to survive.



They fear us
because they’re afraid of the unknown. They are like the dog that has
been domesticated. He can only survive when his master is there to tell
him what to do.



Like the bears in Jasper National Park, who
come in from the wild, the tourists are destroying them. They throw
scraps and garbage at them to eat. They lose their instincts to survive
in the wilds and become dependent. The bears are losing their eyesight,
become overweight, sick and mentally chemically imbalanced. Sound like
anyone you know? When they have been taken out of their natural
habitat, they become domesticated and dangerous.



This was the
plan for us, to remove us from our natural state, bring us into the
cage so we could lose our bearings and our natural ability to survive
as we were meant to.



They looked through the bars of heir
cages at us running around free. They became jealous, “We have to pull
them in here with us”. They convinced themselves they’re perfect and
their system is the best. They think the cage is the only way people
should live. Large urban areas in Canada are prime examples of this.
The developers are placing condos, houses and apartment buildings
inches apart. They’re eliminating yards and green spaces. They are
actually promoting this as a conservation measure that prevents urban
sprawl! They want to push more people onto smaller pieces of land for
higher prices. They want us all to live in boxes stacked on top of each
other. What the hell kind of life is this? Is t his what we’re put on
the earth for?



When our people move in from our natural
environment into cities, many wind up sleeping alongside the Don Valley
Parkway or on the street. We are showing that we cannot function in
these unnatural cages that white people think they are comfortable in.



The
settlers are envious that we can still live and be happy in the natural
environment. They think that once a year for a week they’re Indians
when they go to the parks with their RVs and campers. They bring along
their televisions, cell phones, computers, and battery operated vacuum
cleaners. Of course, they would not want to live our reality – the one
they created for us - bad water, confinement and social problems.



In
the great scoop of the 1960s, our babies were raised in middle class
white society. Some adoptive parents got a $20,000 incentive grant to
take our children. Until about age 13, the Onkwehonweh was quiet and
tried to fit in. When they hit puberty, a time when youngsters are
striving for an identity, their natural instincts for survival kicked
in. The relationship between them and their adoptive parents broke
down. This led them to find their own people. Somehow when they are
with their own people they become sane again. They innately want their
freedom. That is what the world wants and seeks too. White society is
fearful that this desire for freedom might infect their kids. Control
freaks fear losing their control.



Something’s missing. They
want to destroy the very thing they envy most. It’s sad. How do we cure
this disease? They can’t allow us to be ourselves. We have to go around
wearing masks to hide our faces, our feelings and our true identity.



In
the past our people told us what was coming. They saw these ships
coming to bring over some strange people. They would try to seduce us
to change and become like them. Our ancestors told us, “No”. That is
why all the treaties were meant to keep our peoples and our cultures
apart from them. The Two Row Wampum agreement between us provided that
the white man’s ship shall remain separate from our canoe. We would
travel in parallel paths with everything that belongs to us. We cannot
become part of them as it is destructive. They violated this agreement
by kidnapping our young people and putting them in residential schools.
They beat and molested them like they beat and molested their own
children, or worse.



Their policy was, “We want you to be like
us, subservient to authority and in every other way”. Every time an
Onkwehonweh child ran away, trying to go back to their natural
community, they sent the police and search dogs to find and bring them
back to the residential schools. They told them, “This is where you
belong. To survive, you have to become like us”.



They were
really saying, “We cannot allow you to spread that disease of freedom.
It will destroy our whole civilization”. In the colonists’ way there is
a lord and master that dictates everything that people do. They cannot
have their own mind. They have to be dominated. They think the
alternative to hierarchy is chaos. So they set out to crush the spirit
of freedom in the minds of the Onkwehonweh and inkling of it in their
own people.



For their own sake, instead of destroying and
controlling us, the colonists have to set us free and give us back what
is ours. We are not greedy for this freedom. We want to share it with
everybody. That’s what the Tree of Peace is all about.



Kahentinetha & Katenies



MNN Mohawk Nation News



Orakwa@paulcomm.ca & katenies20@yahoo.com

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