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Dec 21, 2009
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Dec 18, 2009
MELBOURNE, Australia – While indigenous delegates from around the world were sidelined at the 15th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen, the collective voice of indigenous peoples at the 2009 Parliament of the World’s Religions was heard calling on the Pope to repudiate the Christian Doctrine of Discovery.
The Doctrine, a fundamentally racist philosophy from the 15th century, continues to allow powerful nation-states to dehumanize people and devastate the living earth in their endless search for resources and markets, the delegation said.
Indigenous peoples from around the world, including a Haudenosaunee delegation, attended the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Australia Dec. 3 – 9.
The Parliament is an interfaith organization formed in 1893 “to cultivate harmony among the world’s religious and spiritual communities and foster their engagement with the world and its guiding institutions in order to achieve a just, peaceful and sustainable world.” It meets every five years.
While the delegates came from diverse geographies and cultures, they easily unified around the intersecting themes of the Christian Doctrine of Discovery, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and climate change. The delegates articulated their concerns in a document called “An Indigenous Peoples’ Statement to the World Delivered at The Parliament of the World’s Religions Convened at Melbourne, Australia on the Traditional Lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation December 9, 2009.”
The seven point statement calls for immediate action on climate change; the protection of earth-based religions and sacred sites both within and outside their territories; strengthening and protecting indigenous cultures and languages, repatriation of the ancestors’ remains and sacred items, and the support and implementation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
The final item is “To call upon Pope Benedict XVI and the Vatican to publicly acknowledge and repudiate the papal decrees that legitimized the original activities that have evolved into the dehumanizing Doctrine of Christian Discovery and dominion in laws and policies.”
“Overall the trip was very successful in bringing forward the idea of rescinding the papal bulls,” said Jake Swamp, Wolf Clan sub-chief of the Kahniakehaka, Mohawk Nation, author, and founder of the Tree of Peace Society, an international organization promoting peace and environmental conservation.
“I think that’s the most important thing in our time is to finally attack the roots of the oppression experienced by indigenous peoples worldwide.”
The papal bulls were 15th century documents issued by the popes of the Roman Catholic Church giving permission to the kings of Spain and Portugal to conquer and claim “undiscovered” lands, enslave or skill their non-Christian populations, and expropriate their possessions and resources. The English monarchy followed suit with “charters” to explorers such as John Cabot to colonize “the New World.”
The Doctrine of Discovery, which these documents formulated, was a principle of international law – a kind of early trade agreement that whichever Christian European country “discovered” lands populated by non-Christians could claim those lands and resources.
The Doctrine concerns indigenous people all over the world, because it continues to negatively affect people everywhere, said Philip Arnold, associate professor of indigenous religions in the Department of Religion at Syracuse University, and a member of the Haudenosaunee delegation.
Arnold, who is married to a Mohawk woman, participated on a panel with some members of the Haudenosaunee delegation where he discussed how the Doctrine even affects his own family.
The Doctrine justified the establishment of the notorious boarding schools in the 19th and 20th centuries that aimed to “civilize” Indian children by removing them from their families and stripping them of their language, traditions, and culture, Arnold said.
“My wife’s family suffered through boarding schools, so I was able to talk about the Doctrine and how it negatively impacts us. In those boarding schools, everything was stripped out of these kids, so even though it was more than 100 years ago that my wife’s grandfather was in a boarding school, we still deal with that legacy every day with our children, trying to help them understand what was done and why they don’t participate in Long House ceremonies, for example, because their clans were taken from them by this ‘civilizing’ process.”
He said the panel presentations by the Haudenosaunee delegation were effective in stimulating interest.
“There were a lot of Christians from a variety of denominations and they got very active and wanted to know what they could do to help bring awareness about the Doctrine of Discovery and we encouraged them to do that within their own denominations. There was a Catholic priest who was very animated about this.”
A movement to repudiate the Doctrine is gaining steam among Christian churches since the Episcopal Church issued a resolution renouncing it and urging support of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples at its national meeting last summer. Last September, the Indian Committee of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends made a similar commitment.
Arnold said members of the Haudenosaunee delegation will continue to work to raise awareness of the Doctrine in the hope of gaining a critical mass of grassroots support the Vatican will not be able to ignore.
“The Doctrine maps a cultural attitude – our arrogance – toward the indigenous peoples and the earth. The whole colonial project, which is the legacy of America, is based on these principles, which are directly antagonistic to Native peoples, but also antagonistic to the life systems of the earth. So this idea of Discovery just can’t hold up.”
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hmm said on Wednesday, Jan 13 at 2:42 PM
The Discovery Doctorine is the most embarrassing piece of Christianity around. When will people finally realize it. Perhaps someone can take this to the a world court. Even if the Pope quits acknowledging it, what will governments do since this belief is the foundation of their right to govern?
35481419Tongva (people of the Earth) said on Wednesday, Jan 13 at 4:36 AM
In the 1700s the church of the pope came to San Gabriel Valley...they rang their mighty bells...their bells told the natives what to do...they carved wooden babys...and forced the native women who miscarried to carry them to mass because of their sin of miscarrage...Roman Catholic padres
35445137MLee said on Saturday, Jan 9 at 3:08 AM
Not snake an Angel. Evil is the thought given & temptation, must resist evil follow God. Not at all hard if understand what God wants & how loving he is for everyone. Just believe his Son, sent to save us. It really isn't as it has been translated. He does not kill, consuming is one self that realizes their sins, consumes self, it is just not told right.
35184912MLee said on Saturday, Jan 9 at 3:05 AM
Cannot post after so many letters so can't finish writing. the arrows jump so can't fix either. But, If you read of Christ he is none of the things about hatred. Giving life does not mean bombing people, it means to stand up agains evil, not save yourself but all. Translation, terminology, not understood.
35184829MLee said on Saturday, Jan 9 at 3:03 AM
The Kingdom of Heaven on earth/America, is Christ second Coming.10 commands say do not kill, steal,not worship money that is no other Gods, not lie, covet, sabbath, all good things to follow, Christ is the Son of God, the teacher, I believe he walked in US with original US Indian, all teaching of love, not war, hatred, etc. Things are so mixed up by who states them and the benefit they receive. Cath Church just needs to teach worship of God over money, will do better. The Real Christ bein
35184772Claudette said on Thursday, Dec 31 at 7:26 PM
Organised religion is all about benefits for one group of people. It is about time the Catholic church recognise that indigenous people are seeing through their motive. We can see whay they have come to the so called new world. It is all about having more space for people from the church. As simple as that.
34702324HERB STEWART said on Sunday, Dec 27 at 11:00 AM
THE PAPAL BULL IS AN EXTENSION OF OUTSIDER INTERESTS IN EXPANDING THEIR EMPIRE OVER 600 YEARS AGO.THE SAME PEOPLE CLAIM THEY ARE CIVILIZED.AFTER ENSLAVING THEM TAKING THEIR LANDS,DESTROYING THEIR VILLAGES AND HOMES,POLLUTING THEIR DRINKING WATERS,DEPRIVATING OF FOOD,WATER,LAND ,AND LIFE.AND CAUSING HUNGER, STARVATION,DO TO CONQUEST, DISEASE,LACK OF SHELTER.STILL THEY HAVE NOT RESCINDED THE PAPAL BULL ISSUED IN 1492.IT`S ALLOT OF BULL TO THE INDIGENOUS TRIBES LIVING HERE AND ELSWHERE`S
34410212non catholic said on Saturday, Dec 26 at 1:13 AM
"Papal bull" is self explanatory. It defines itself. It is it's own definition. As for the doctrine of discovery, what exactly was "discovered"? What, pray tell, was "discovered"? Has anyone notified Lief Erickson he may have been born too soon to "discover" "America"?
34356309Mally said on Wednesday, Dec 23 at 1:34 AM
Does the pope know that?
34200009Mally said on Wednesday, Dec 23 at 1:34 AM
could our lands be taken, and we be proclaimed 'unbelievers' When truthfully we are the Original believers. The first believers who still abide in God as we did then. The state, and federal governments up to this point have been prostitutes and harlots when it comes t our rights, federal laws and treaties they want none of it. But, when it comes to Indian Money, they are the first in line, with their hand out. Paints a different view on the 'Harlot' in the end times, doesn't it?
34199999Mally said on Wednesday, Dec 23 at 1:31 AM
It is way past time; The people who come to this country realise they are in fact, Guests. For the pope do such a thing, Would be a sure sign of God in him. As Native American Indigenous peoples are very much like the Jewish people; We are covenant people. Whenever we sing, or pray in the ways of the people we are recognizing a covenant with God the Father who created us. It is because, we did not speak the same language and Lucifer himself came across on those darn ships through "Christ."
34199944Red bear said on Tuesday, Dec 22 at 3:41 PM
If any religious doctrines need knowledge and wisdom eat an apple...
34167844Anonymous said on Tuesday, Dec 22 at 9:15 AM
Phillip Arnold said, "we still deal with that legacy every day with our children, trying to help them understand what was done and why they don’t participate in Long House ceremonies, for example, because their clans were taken from them by this ‘civilizing’ process.” I'm sorry, but that last bit makes no sense at all. I have never heard of anyone's clan being taken away, nor of being denied participation in longhouse ceremonies because of it.
34137519Henry Guzman Villalobos (Aztec-Yaqui) said on Tuesday, Dec 22 at 2:41 AM
The pope has to repudiate the Doctrine of Discovery. As Indigenous peoples of the Americas, we should take this Doctrine to the International court.
34127934choctawu said on Tuesday, Dec 22 at 1:19 AM
All religion is rooted out of Catholicism. The religions that arrived at the shore of this country, were Protestants or Protesters, against the Roman Catholic church. But Catholicism was not the origin of Christianity, it began in India and moved around the world. The intent, was not the same as the Protestant used it to enslaved and give self-entitlement, where it was no deserving or due.
34125882Kanaratanoron{bear clan Akwesasne. said on Monday, Dec 21 at 9:44 PM
What would that do too the free mason`s that are in indian country today???? Tell me is the babtish religion in the same boat.I know it is not connected to the great law or upholding it???
34117471N this day said on Monday, Dec 21 at 8:12 PM
In this day the practise still goes on. Make them think their ways are wrong. The religious zealots are happy and industry is soon to follow
34113296NotThePope'sBuddy said on Monday, Dec 21 at 6:29 PM
Will there be any consequence if the Pope refuses or ignores the demand? I doubt it... If all the Catholic churches on the rez were ordered to close and the Blackrobes expelled then THAT would get attention and results. All the missionaries still consider themselves superior.
34108079Michael Lane said on Monday, Dec 21 at 3:54 PM
All well and good. Unfortunately, those pushing it do not distinguish with the racist genocidal doctrine with a very different state practice rooted in pragmatism. Thus treaty making despite the dehumanising rhetoric. The general history of the discovery doctrine is very different from the legal history. The positivist law revision of history in the 1800's has contributed significantly to this situation. Painting them with the same brush undermines tribal sovereignty.
34098597Aweqwa said on Monday, Dec 21 at 1:33 PM
This doctrine had no right to exist in the 15th century, or in any century thereafter!
34089144Newcomb said on Monday, Dec 21 at 12:53 PM
Since 1992, we have called upon the pope and the Vatican to public acknowledge and revoke the Inter Caetera and other papal bulls of the 15th century. We have not tended to use the word "ask" as reflected in the headline. Great by Gale Toensing.
34086724othg said on Monday, Dec 21 at 10:20 AM
Is this doctrine anything like the doctrine of "Re-Conquista"?
34077401Anonymous said on Monday, Dec 21 at 10:20 AM
Manifest the God you make the rules to the relegious industry. The idea is focusing it on own brand name only thereby giving boys club membership game preference. Women got the raw deal with life creation. They put out product along with every life way flow. Then some language spin makes up rule they have to fear boys not playing together safe. However the nest is a bed or some ferry tale about a snake between angles legs or mystery stem cell invention. WOMEN,Life Makers,mate with the true
34077367James said on Monday, Dec 21 at 8:28 AM
This doctrine has no right to exist in the year 2009.
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