Matt Bigos, member Schaghticoke Tribal Nation Dozens of trees on the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation reservation in Kent, Conn., have been uprooted like this one by a non-Indian intruder who claims to be the spokesman of an unenrolled Schaghticoke woman who says she's the chief of the "Schagticoke Indian Nation." That was the former name of the Scahghticoke Tribal Nation, which was changed in the early 1990s when it incorporated as part of its petition for federal acknowledgment. Schaghticoke to rally against state neglectDestruction on reservation is healing tribal rift
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Gale Courey Toensing
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Schaghticoke chief condemns state for failure to abide by laws
ICT: I understand Schaghticoke Indian Tribe (SIT) was the tribe’s original name. |
“Rost was arrested in 2004 for the very same thing he’s doing now, however, now the state will not intervene in assisting Schaghticoke with a cease and desist order. We’ve asked through e-mail, snail mails, phone calls and they basically say they won’t help,” Saunders said.
Why is the state refusing to help?
“Part of me believes that through the attorney general the state doesn’t want to recognize the Schaghticoke as a state tribe any longer and I think they’re trying to basically take away any rights we have by committing cultural genocide to our tribe.”
Tribal members have turned to each other, and technology for support. They wrote and posted a petition at www.petition online.com/STN129/petition.html which they intend to present to Gov. Jodi Rell at the rally.
The petition calls on the governor “to investigate and order an immediate halt to the hate crimes, destruction, desecration of sacred lands and encroachment” that continues despite the tribe’s requests for help.
“We are deeply concerned about the overwhelming, negative environmental impact affecting our ancestral lands,” the petition states. “Much of this devastation includes: severing, ripping and cutting down trees which cause the unnecessary fragmentation of forest blocks, selling timber off an Indian reservation, quarrying large boulders, destroying endangered species and their habitats, and purposely inflicting irreparable harm to sacred land.”
Blumenthal said the situation on the reservation is being monitored. “My understanding is that DEP [Department of Environmental Protection] has investigated potential violations of environmental law and will continue to review evidence. We are prepared to take any enforcement action that the DEP considers appropriate in light of the facts that it finds. If members of the tribal groups claim there have been potential criminal law violations, they should contact the state police.”
But Saunders and other tribal members said the state police have refused to take their complaints.
“We’re asking everyone everywhere to go online and sign our petition,” Saunders said.
Saunders, who served in the U.S. Navy from 1984 to 1989, is the daughter of the late Pauline Crone Morange, an almost legendary figure among the Schaghticoke and other Native communities in the state for her tenacity and advocacy for American Indians. She was lead chairman of the Connecticut Indian Affairs Council and led the Schaghticoke to federal acknowledgment.
Crone Morange died in March 2004, just two months after the tribe received federal acknowledgment.
“Our family took her ashes to rest as she had requested on Schaghticoke Mountain. I buried her in three places in addition to the rattlesnake den, because with my disability I knew I wouldn’t be able to make it up to the top of the mountain on a regular basis,” Saunders, who suffers from back problems, said.
The endangered timber rattlesnake is the tribe’s emblematic protector.
“When I visited recently I found the sites desecrated and disturbed in two areas. The objects that we buried with her have disappeared.”
Rost could not be reached for comment. In a recent issue of the local Lakeville Journal, Rost said he is the “executive coordinator of the Schaghticoke Indian Tribe,” and that he is building “The Great American Freedom Pyramid” on Schaghticoke land, a $30 million project. The article did not report the source of the funding.
“STN stands for ‘socially transmitted neurosis’ while SIT stands for ‘strength, integrity and truth,’” Rost said. “We have not recognized STN, ever, and we don’t plan on recognizing them now. The STN is a country within a country. We are sovereign to the United States and sovereign as far as federal law. We do not fall under any DEP rules.”
But the unresolved conflict has resulted in a positive unintended consequence. It has started to heal a rift between STN Chief Richard Velky and his cousin Alan Russell who heads the Schaghticoke Indian Tribe faction, a position Russell’s sister also claims.
“Yes, we’ve talked and I just told Rich, do you think we can get along and share the land and share the pavilion and I guess we are so far. It’s about time that we’re at least on a talking basis. We need unity,” Russell said.
Russell, who lives on the reservation, expressed his love for the beautiful tract of undeveloped northeastern woodlands on Schaghticoke Mountain, a place that is home to herds of deer, vernal pools, mountain streams and a stopover for migrating birds in the spring.
“This place really is my life. I’ve been her all my life and my father before me, nine generations. I love the place. I love being here and I’m going to defend it to my last breath,” Russell said. He plans to attend the rally.
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Tuesday, Jan 27 at 4:26 PM Seven Gees on the Sky wrote ...
Is there anyone care to preserve one of the oldest reservation in this land?! This land was granted 1736, before the formation of the United States! Schaghticoke! ... has anyone among you, remember your Elders? If none of you respects the 273 years of heritage, the white man’s government would not! Seven Gees on the Sky (Son of White Elk, Sachem Omistaipokah 1940 / friend of Sachem Ebmaththum, Chief Swimming Eel)
15571134Sunday, Jan 18 at 8:17 PM Kilson@comcast.net wrote ...
I get sick thinking about the abuse that Michael Rost has done to the land i grew up on as a child.I left the Rez and made the us navy During ww2/Koren /viet war and the cuban Missel crisis my career keeping the reservation as my final resting place.Let it be said that i will Give my life if need to be. To get him removed from our Reservation
15093079Wednesday, Jan 14 at 12:23 AM Sam James wrote ...
No wonder I live in New Mexico. I cannot believe that so few people can not get it together living in peace and harmony in a unified attempt to work toward recognition for all of us. Talk about being in disarray!
14830383Friday, Jan 9 at 12:14 PM Tom Littledeer wrote ...
Fellow Pachgatgoch brothers, sisters and elders, I plan on attending this Rally! T0m Littledeer (Son of lenora Cogswell)
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