Monday OT: Oct 12 - Indigenous Peoples' Day
October 5 is day 286 of the Gregorian Calendar year,
Setting Orange, Bureaucracy 66, 3186 YOLD
And let us not forget 13.0.7.16.12 mlc (the Mayan Long Count)
Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo
… But the funniest thing was as I was leavin' the bay
I saw three ships sailing and they were all headed my way
I asked the captain what his name was an' how come he didn't drive a truck
He said his name was Columbus an' I just said good luck…
Bob Dylan's 115th Dream
On October 12, 2017the US, and shortly thereafter Israel, withdrew from UNESCO.
UNESCO's founding mission, which was shaped by the Second World War, is to advance peace, sustainable development and human rights by facilitating collaboration and dialogue among nations.[9] It pursues this objective through five major program areas: education, natural sciences, social/human sciences, culture and communication/information. UNESCO sponsors projects that improve literacy, provide technical training and education, advance science, protect independent media and press freedom, preserve regional and cultural history, and promote cultural diversity.
(Wikipedia)
The agency's mission and methodology, as described, are clearly anathema to the ideals, goals and principles of the US' oligarchs and ruling elites, being transparently anti-colonial, anti-imperialist, anti-authoritarian, pacifist, egalitarian, socialistic, humanitarian, communalistic and otherwise just plain nasty, mean and unemmerikan. The only surprise is that the US ever joined in the first place and that it took so long to withdraw after it did. It has been proposed by some scholars that its membership was originally intended as propaganda, to disguise its true intentions, purposes, goals and behavior.
On this day in history:
1279 – The Nichiren Shōshū branch of Buddhism was founded in Japan.
1492 – Imperialist treasure hunter and slaver Christopher Columbus made landfall in the Bahamas.
1654 – A munitions magazine blew up in Delft devastating the city
1692 – The Salem witch trials were ended by the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Province after his wife was "called out upon" .
1773 – The US' first insane asylum opened, allowing for the non-judicial incarceration and torture of non-conformists, free thinkers, uppity women and unwanted elderly
1799 – Jeanne Geneviève Labrosse became the first woman to jump from a balloon with a parachute. (It is not known who ws the first to do so without one.)
1871 – The British in India enacted the Criminal Tribes Act, naming many local communities "Criminal Tribes", establishing a precedent for future US behavior.
1892 – The US Pledge of Allegiance was first recited by students in many US public schools because fascist indoctrination needs to start early in life.
1915 – British nurse Edith Cavell was executed by a German firing squad for helping Allied soldiers escape from Belgium
1928 – An iron lung respirator was used for the first time
1964 – The Soviet Union launched the Voskhod 1 into Earth orbit as the first spacecraft with a multi-person crew, and the first flight without pressure suits.
1983 – Tanaka Kakuei was found guilty of taking a $2 million bribe from the Lockheed Corporation, and sentenced to four years in jail. This really seems excessive given how routinely Lookheed bribed members of various governments who wre never punished at all.
1999 – The former Autonomous Soviet Republic of Abkhazia declared its independence from Georgia.
1999 – The world's human population reached 6 billion.
2017 – The United States announces its decision to withdraw from UNESCO, and was immediately followed by Israel.
Born this day in:
Virtue is to herself the best reward.
-- Henry More
1614 – Henry More, philosopher
1687 – Sylvius Leopold Weiss, lute player and composer
1860 – Elmer Ambrose Sperry, engineer and businessman,
1864 – Kamini Roy, British India's first female graduate, Bengali poet, social activist, and feminist writer (
1868 – August Horch, engineer and businessman
1872 – Ralph Vaughan Williams, composer and educator
1875 – Aleister Crowley, mystic, magician, and author
1896 – Eugenio Montale, Ipoet and translator,
1921 – Art Clokey, animator, producer, screenwriter, and voice actor,
1929 – Nappy Brown, R&B singer, and songwriter
1932 – Dick Gregory, comedian, actor, activist, and author (
1934 – James "Sugar Boy" Crawford, singer, songwriter, and pianist
1935 – Sam Moore, singer and songwriter
1935 – Luciano Pavarotti, tenor and actor
1942 – Melvin Franklin, (bass) singer
1946 – Daryl Runswick, bassist and composer
1947 – Chris Wallace, journalist
1954 – Michael Roe, singer, songwriter, and record producer
1954 – Linval Thompson, singer and producer
1955 – Pat DiNizio, American singer, songwriter, and guitarist
1955 – Jane Siberry, singer, songwriter and producer
1956 – Rafael Ábalos, author
1956 – David Vanian, singer, songwriter
1957 – Clémentine Célarié, actress, singer, and director
1958 – Maria de Fátima Silva de Sequeira Dias, historian, author, and academic
1958 – Jeff Keith, singer and songwriter
1958 – Bryn Merrick, bass player
1962 – Chris Botti, trumpet player and composer
1969 – Martie Maguire, singer, songwriter, violinist, and producer
1975 – Susana Félix, singer, songwriter, producer, and actress
1979 – Jordan Pundik, singer, songwriter, and guitarist
Died this day in:
All speech is vain and empty unless it be accompanied by action.
Demosthenes
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-- Dennis Ritchie
322 BCE – Demosthenes, orator and statesman,
1492 – Piero della Francesca, mathematician and painter
1590 – Kano Eitoku, painter and educator
1654 – Carel Fabritius, painter
1845 – Elizabeth Fry, prison reformer,
1858 – Hiroshige, painter
1914 – Margaret E. Knight, inventor
1915 – Edith Cavell, nurse
1924 – Anatole France, journalist, novelist, and poet
1965 – Paul Hermann Müller, chemist and academic
1969 – Serge Poliakoff, painter and academic
1970 – Feodor Stepanovich Rojankovsky, illustrator and painter
1971 – Gene Vincent, musician
1985 – Ricky Wilson, singer, songwriter, and guitarist
1997 – John Denver, singer, songwriter, guitarist, pilot, and actor
1998 – Matthew Shepard, hate based murder victim
2002 – Ray Conniff, bandleader and composer
2005 – C. Delores Tucker, activist and politician
2009 – Dickie Peterson, singer, songwriter, and bass player
2011 – Dennis Ritchie, computer scientist, created the C programming language
2013 – George Herbig, astronomer and academic
Holidays, Holy Days, Festivals, Feast Days, Days of Recognition, and such:
Indigenous Peoples' Day
Native American Day
Día de la Resistencia Indígena, "Day of Indigenous Resistance" (Venezuela)
Día del Respeto a la Diversidad Cultural, "Day of respect for cultural diversity" (Argentina)
National Gumbo Day
Pulled Pork Day
Feast for Life of Aleister Crowley, celebrated as "Crowleymas" (Thelema)
Freethought Day
International Day Against DRM
Indigenous Peoples Day versus that dude's day; Cancel Culture?
Let us contemplate the statue of Christopher Columbus in many a town square. There we see a
brave, heroic, triumphal, explorer - a tribute to a man who never was. Perhaps a statue portraying the historical SOB, as he really was, would be more acceptable?
He was not brave nor heroic, and not, in his mind, an explorer so much as a merchant, imperialist, slaver, and colonist given only that somebody would capitalize his venture. He was a brutal avaricious tyrant who allowed his crews and fellow colonists to brutalize, torture and rape both the indigenous people they enslaved as well as those they did not.
He had a risk free sure fire plan to garner great wealth and power as well as dominion and control over foreign lands, resources, peoples and their labors. He would get some monarch to provide him with a fleet hitch a ride west to the far east on the easterlies, score some spices, tea and more, work those winds to take him north a bit and ride the westerlies back home. He knew of those winds, which was pretty common knowledge and that the earth was spherical, also common knowledge, and he knew, with great certitude, that it wasn't really all that far to the far east, a mere 2400 miles or so. This plan was simple and not at all brave, bold or heroic. It was only in error in two regards, the distance to the orient was vastly underestimated and there was another continent in the way. Of course, the unexpected continent saved his bacon, allowing him to make landfall rather than being strung up by his crew for sailing further than their water could last. Knowledgeable, but no great mariner, he did manage to run his flagship aground so badly that she was lost. No great navigator, he went to his grave certain that he had reached the orient even though the travels of others piled up ever more and more evidence that he had not. He did manage to claim some lands for "Their Most Catholic Majesties", Ferdinand and Isabella, and dominion over them as governor/viceroy, but behaved so outrageously toward the natives and fellow colonists that even the Queen of the Spanish Inquisition had him arrested and recalled.
How about it, a statue of some guy hiding behind his armor and guns brutally torturing some helpless women and children while their mutilated husbands and fathers look on, surrounded by some sleazy looking piratical crewmen busily raping some female children. I think the descendants of the survivors could appreciate that, but could all those who have been taught to revere and honor the man?
Music goes here, iirc, well, With apologies
Indigenous Peoples' Music:
After the playlist, go here:https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=indigenous+music+
Nappy Brown
James "Sugar Boy" Crawford
Sam Moore
Melvin Franklin
Chris Bottie
Mattie Maguire
Gene Vincent
In case you forgot, go explore at this link: Indigenous Peoples' Music:
After the playlist, go here:https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=indigenous+music+
Image is public domain
It's an open thread, so do your thing
Edited to correct "This Day In History" section - Thanks to Mickt
Comments
Good morning...
One of the first things I do when putting together a trip is to look at the UNESCO sites.
We've visited many over the years.
The first nations people around here were doing well till the Europeans arrived.
https://www.cherokeemuseum.org/archives/era/mississippian
Here's a nearby mound along the Etowah River as testament to their work
Thanks for the OT. Hope everyone has a good day!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Good morning Lookout. We somewhat follow the same policy
though I visited a lot of those kinds of places as a kid, and my wife hit some in her yoouth also. We're only lately finding a lot of new sites and developments, mostly in Central America using techniques and technologies that have only recently come into use for these purposes.
There is a lot going on these days in archaeology that is indicating greater development and earlier development than we have previously been aware of.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Many Indian tribes named themselves
'the people' in their original languages, 'true people', 'original people' and 'real people' also were popular.
http://www.native-languages.org/original.htm
Powells Map showing the Lingusitic Families of the Indian Tribes of the United States
https://accessgenealogy.com/native/the-indian-tribes-of-north-america.htm
Good morning QMS. It is interesting how common that
phenomenon was not just here, but globally, though it does make a certain amount of sense. After all, what else are you going to call yourselves.
That's a great map, and link too. I especially like the visual contrast on the map between the coastal zones and the interios.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Morning el
Et al
Well, well, well, que surpresa
FEDERAL AGENTS USED TOXIC CHEMICAL SMOKE GRENADES IN PORTLAND
Portland protesters report severe and lasting side effects from the chemical weapons used during Trump’s “Operation Diligent Valor.”
https://theintercept.com/2020/10/10/portland-tear-gas-chemical-grenades-...
So this is what we have come to.
Take good care, all.
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Good morning magi. Not remotely surprising.
I remember that it was disclosed even while it was still going on that some of the cjhemicals they were using against us in Berkeley in the sixties were illegal for use in warfare under various international conventions, but those were international conventions, not applicable to violently quelling dissent at home. From that, I've always just assumed that whatever they are using today is probably very bad stuff too.
be well and have a good one.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Good morning, el ~~
When I was teaching at the Institute for American Indian Arts, the students changed Columbus Day into Indigenous People's Day. It's been a thing ever since. I applaud them for their courage and determination to make it their day - instead of leaving it in the name of an occupier. I've lived among the natives all my live, here in New Mexico, and find I have 21% native blood, which thrills me.
No rain - only life transitions happening in my world!
Enjoy the day!
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
Good morning RA. You're very lucky, though I'm not sure how
well I'd take to the weather in NM or to being that far from the ocean. I love the history of the place, and the more I read of it and of whet they keep learning, the more I like it.It is especially fun to compare it to the whole Plymouth Rock and 1776 history, and, also the history and art/artifacts of the indigenous peoples of the area.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Jim Pepper song
From 1971
Made mainstream by Brewer and Shipley in 1969 on their Weeds album
Groundhog day
on this day in history looks like Oct 5's...
Good morning Mickt. Thank you very much. Luckily I
hadn't yete deleted the rough draft, so I fixed it. Thanks again.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
I enjoy reading this
Thank you, for reading, paying attention &
letting me know that I hadn't properly updated that section before queuing it up. Sometimes my copy-paste into my template glitches up, dunno why. Usually I catch it.
Thanks again
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Good Morning
I liked that first video beginning with the Sioux song. Nice vid.
At the end there is a line that says 'when will the people realize that they can't eat money'. It looks like that will happen at about the same time they realize you can't drink money, which is to say it will most likely be too late for those of us who already know.
Good morning rand, thanks for the
Standing Rock video. Much appreciated
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Tribal Groups of California
Click the link to get a biglier picture. Thanks.
California Native American Tribes Map A Definitive Map On the Location and Language Groups Of the First
Peace
Good morning eyo. Good to see you. Thanks for
that map - I've seen it or a similar one before. The map doesn't show it but there were scattered, dispersed Yaqui down along the border during one period of time.Their principal territory was NW Sonora Mexico and extreme SW Az, but small bands and villages all along the southern area designated as Quechan and Kumeyaay. They now have an official presence somewhere up in Riverside county. Very busy state compared to some of the plains states.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
The water is life
video above has a reference to the CSNY song Look what's happening here.
What magi said above about hexachloroethane smoke grenades used against american citizens in peaceful protests made me think war zone, which made me thing of a video I saw of an honorable war veteran pointing out that OWS was also not a war zone.
Actually, all those places are and or were war zones, they
be well and have a good one.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
I know,
Hoka Hey
Hoka Hey indeed! Back atcha, compadre.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
This is a more positive
vid. Sorry about the above, just shaken about chemical warfare.
I'll take
the other down.
Looks like you took it down before I got to watch it.
Ah well, it is life in the US, and something folks who've never seen such things probably do need to see. I've been in the middle of it, way back in the dark ages, so I've seen it. They were shooting at us in Berkeley, but it seems we deserved it, so it didn't get too much national attention. They shot James Rector dead for sitting on a rooftop almost a year to the day before Kent State.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
I did
You're absolutely right about it being just a continuation of the same, I still don't accept it.
howdy
Hi EL, Hope all is well! Dick Gregory, an American hero. Well, one of my heroes, not enough appreciate him and his values. Very funny guy too. We need more Dick Gregorys.
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Good morning dysto. Fully agreed as to Mr Gregory.
Went out to the back yard to do some chores earlier today and saw about 4 birds hopping around in the patio - FOS Golden Crowns, lagging the White Crowns materially this year. We've also had waxwings last week, but they move in and out several times a year, in sync with the berries.
be well and have a good one.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
I miss those
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Don't know if that's a lattitude issue (horse lats, no?)
or longitude. Iv'e seen them right down along the border, though I can't say I've ever seen them in Baja. Otoh, I'm usually distracted by other stuff in baja.
be well and have a good one.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Nice timing.
‘Your civilization is killing life on earth’
There's a battle brewing all over Ecuador between indigenous people and citizens with the oil and mining companies. The abuses of their licenses to mine and drill are legendary. They pretty much do what they want, wreck the environment, and leave when there's nothing left to plunder. The recent appeal loss vacating Ecuador's multi-billion dollar judgement should be a warning to people here about what is coming in the wake of the IMF loans. It's 1995 all over again but half the population is too young to know anything about it and need decent work too badly. A lot will vote for the promises of a better future that is a lie. The neoliberals are firmly in control. I expect strikes and protests in the nearish future. Covid may provide enough cover to prevent it in the near term. A lot rides on the election in February. (Ecuadorians actually have a choice who is not a Biden clone.) I still think the neoliberals will win. It's not that they are preferred but that they've rigged the game quite well and the opposition can't pull together to beat the bastards.
"Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now..."
good afternoon vtcc - I got an early whiff of that a decade or
two on a birding trip through Ecuador - such trips are in the country, not the towns, so one sees stuff.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Decolonize
From the water protectors...
https://mailchi.mp/waterprotectorlegal/celebrating-indigenous-peoples-da...
Thanks QMS, great link/site and page. I also
like their shout out to the Tohono O'odham who are engaged in a major struggle down along the southern border,
ne well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Better late than never.
Really liked your mini essay, "Indigenous Peoples Day versus that dude's day; Cancel Culture?" Liked it so much that I copied it and pasted it into a text message to my Italian (well, Sicilian-American) wife – who in turn started blasting it out all over the place in text messages of her own. Funny how these things get moved around.
One of the people she sent it to replied with an interesting link: Examining Historical (Mis)Representations of Christopher Columbus within Children’s Literature
This is from Eastern Illinois University and is in pdf format. Long, but good.
Good morning traveler. Thanks for reading and for the
link. Looks interesting. Thanks also for spreading the word.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --