For the past fiver years, relief caravans have been organized in Boulder, CO. to support the Black Mesa Reservations in North East Arizona. In Noverember of 1995, the Caravan took 23 ton of food to the area. During Spring Break the year, March 23rd to March 31st, the caravan again organized a group of supporters to go to Black Mesa to show support for the resisters and help out any way we can.
All the directions for the caravan comes from the elders of the resistence community.
The war against the people on Black Mesa has been recognized internationally. In the late 1980s the United Nations described the case of forced relocation as one of the most flagrant violations of indigenous peoples' human rights in this hemisphere, placing it in the same category as the genocide of indigenous peoples in Brazil and Guatemala.
Many families on Black Mesa are now in their third decade of resisting relocation, attempting to continue their traditional lifestyle. As a result of their resistance the U.S. Government is waging low-intensity warfare against the people and the land. This includes impounding sheep, cattle and horses, restricting wood gathering, depleting the water supply (as a result of the slurry line used illegally by Peabody), destroying wells, bulldozing plants and trees used for medicine and food, constant surveillance by federal agents and F-16 fighter jets flying 100 feet off the ground.
Despite years of federal court mediation, the U.S. Government continues to deny the people the right to live on their ancestral homeland. Because of the U.S. government's genocidal policies, the elders of the resistance have requested outside support.
This will be the 4th annual caravan. Just last year we delivered 22 tons of food and other supplies to hundreds of families. For more information about this year's caravan, or to help our effort, please call the Traditional Support Caravan at (303) 938-9916, or write to:
Traditonal Suuport Caravan 1006 15th #1 Boulde CO. 80302
You can also E-mail us at: tsc@colorado.edu
Thank you for your solidarity and support.