Morales and hundreds of tribal leaders in historic Alaska meeting
By
Gale Courey Toensing
Story Published:
Sep 5, 2008
Story Updated:
Sep 10, 2008
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Hundreds of tribal leaders will travel to Alaska later this month for a historic meeting with Bolivian President Evo Morales.
Morales, Bolivia’s first fully indigenous head of state, was elected in 2006. This will be his first trip to Alaska.
The event will be hosted by the Alaska Inter-Tribal Council (AI-TC), with organizational help from the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) and the National Tribal Environmental Council (NTEC).
Morales will be visiting Alaska at the invitation of the AI-TC, said AI-TC Chairman Mike Williams.
“We have invited President Morales to come up here to meet with the Alaska tribes. The tribes requested that this past summer and he said yes.”
Details and logistics of the visit have not been worked out yet, but the visit will take place on Sept. 20.
The visit will be another step in a global trend among indigenous peoples everywhere to forge unity and solidarity in their continuous efforts to protect their inherent sovereignty and their human and civil rights. Such efforts have accelerated since the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples on Sept. 13, 2007.
Morales’ visit will enhance his knowledge about Native issues in the U.S. and highlight indigenous issues internationally, Williams said.
“We have scheduled a private meeting with tribal leaders from all over the country and we have public events scheduled, including the signing of a declaration. There are issues that we’ve been dealing with for a long time in the areas of climate change, economic development, health, education, environmental issues, language and cultural preservation, and many other issues that affect us every day in our villages and our homes throughout the nation,” Williams said.
The Alaska Inter-Tribal Council is a statewide, tribally-governed non-profit organization that advocates in support of Alaska’s 229 tribal governments throughout the state.
All of Alaska’s tribal governments have been invited to attend the meeting with Morales, as well as all the inter-tribal leaders from the northwest tribes, the Arizona Inter-Tribal Council, leadership from the NCAI, NTEC, the United Southern and Eastern Tribes, and other tribal leaders.
One of the most pressing issues facing Alaska Natives and other indigenous peoples is development, Williams said.
“The multinational corporations want to drill in the outer continental shelf in the north and other areas that are of vital interest to the Alaska Native people. We really depend upon the sea and the ocean for our sustenance with marine mammals and the bullhead whale and other species that our people depend on to survive every day, and the thought of a disaster, God forbid, when the ice is running. ... Cleaning up in the Arctic is next to impossible, or impossible.”
But the problem of development is not unique to Alaska’s indigenous communities, Williams noted.
“Throughout the world mining and industrial development is occurring and it has been a subject of discussion in our Native communities and it has had a detrimental effect on our way of life and that has been the story told over and over by indigenous peoples about those companies leaving toxic waste and pollution. Very little benefit goes to the people after promises of prosperity, but we are trying to address a lot of those issues,” he said.
Another major issue facing indigenous communities is the dwindling supply of clean water as pollution spreads and sources of clean water become increasingly commodified throughout the world.
“Water is the key to our survival.”
There is a great deal of admiration for Morales, Williams said.
“I have admired President Morales work in Bolivia because he is indigenous and he’s the president of a country right now and he is an inspiration to all of us in how he succeeded in making changes and reversing the trends for the best interests of our indigenous peoples,” Williams said.
On Nov. 7, 2007, less than two months after the UN adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples, Bolivia became the first country in the world to adopt the declaration as law when Morales announced the passage of National Law 3760, or the Rights of Indigenous peoples, legislation that is an exact copy of the UN declaration.
The UN declaration affirms Native peoples’ right to preserve their respective political, social, economic, juridical and cultural institutions. It also assures their rights to full participation in the political, cultural, economic and social spheres of their countries, and recognizes their rights to self-determination.
Williams said that the declaration provides “a base, finally,” for indigenous peoples to begin to address their common issues including the loss of lands and resources on an international level.
“I want my brothers and sisters down in Indian country to know since we’ve dealt with the same issues for many years that it’s time to work on these issues collectively,” Williams said.
The event marks not only Morales’ first visit to Alaska, but also the first time so many tribal leaders from the lower 48 states will visit.
“It’s going to be an exciting time. This is a once in a life time opportunity and a historic event in Alaska and I hope to work with the rest of the tribal leaders from throughout the nation to continue to work on the issues that the Native American Rights Fund has battled in courts. We have battled for our existence. It’s a continuous battle and it’s been going on for 500 years. So we have a lot of issues to work on and I think this event is going to make a really huge impact,” Williams said.
Monday, Nov 2 at 3:52 PM dirty fingers wrote ...
it might be practical to withhold judgement at this time. Its a first. i hope our group shows up.
31477474 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Saturday, Aug 22 at 5:12 PM Judge Naidu wrote ...
Alaskan Natives will get their day when they fully understand and utilize the import of "usucapion" - your unbridled right to your land owing to lengthened possession(prior to the arrival of the eurosettler).
28123422 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Saturday, Apr 25 at 1:05 PM I wonder wrote ...
if any of my tribal leaders made it probably not as they are all snitching and preparing their defense as they were caugth up in the recent eagle killing-selling sting , no wonder the drum leader is married to his first cousin.
20210981 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Apr 6 at 12:58 PM SGE wrote ...
Morales never made it to Alaska. This meeting never happened. It should be deleted from your news paper. The meeting was cancelled. Thank you.
19182602 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Saturday, Apr 4 at 1:49 AM Wise One wrote ...
Bolivia's first Indigenous Head of State may be the "last Head of State" if too much waves are created within the Bolivian Government. It seems far-fetched to believe, a country that teeters on chaos would allow further unrest by Morales through including US Citizens in it's internal affairs. The tribes of this nation could be getting in over their heads, given the current terrorist threats against the US - the old leaders laid down their weapons, so the tribal people would not totally die out.
19104657 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Feb 23 at 1:42 PM Wanbli wrote ...
True Soveriegnty of Indigenous First Nations are not measured by profitability of a given enterprise but the moral, political, and spiritual integrity that strenghtens of nation that lives by the "mystery" the spiritual and traditional design that governs our universe. The oppressed can't precieve his oppression, which serves the unjust order of of empire. If you what "unity" then the understanding of Red Nationalism, is unity and freedom from empires interventionism. The ICFN. Wanbli
16967557 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Friday, Feb 20 at 11:50 PM Hugh wrote ...
Well, what is it going to do for us coman Alaskan Natives that are in goverment? I,m Inupiet and the asrc and uic don't do crape for at-large members.
16879037 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jan 26 at 12:50 PM Mr.WhiteEagle wrote ...
The "RED GIANT" is awake and walking, soon all the red native people will join together for survival of our nations and future generations and for the Mother Earth. You are with nature or against it!!! We must remember what the Creator has in store for the western hemisphere and the rest of the world.... Unite !
15485489 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Oct 20 at 12:06 PM bordeaux wrote ...
ho i give u hardy hand shake for the day my frieand;s if we dont make the right choice in our vote we will be right back were we before we all heard hillary opion right so let;s make the right choice oyate must become as one we are stronger as one they know this so let;s put our mind's heart's together people for our future generation;s to come ones that are here and now let's face thw wind together hold hand's peace through unity walk with thunder hi-ho i have spoken walks with thunder god b u
9442359 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Sep 23 at 4:20 PM bordeaux wrote ...
we as land owners know what is right of turtle island we need peace through unity it;s all about come as one with prayer's all my relation's hi -ho i have spoken walk;s with thunder
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