Thursday, June 2, 2011

The Sacred Encampment of Glen Cove (rough cut)

http://youtu.be/5mZnssi406c




Native activists and allies have been engaged in a spiritual encampment in the form of an around the clock prayer vigil to hold off bulldozers at Sogorea Te (the tribal name for Glen Cove). Sogorea Te faces desecration at the hands of the Greater Vallejo Recreation District (GVRD) that wants to build bathrooms and parking spaces on top of the shellmounds that cover the site—historic Native burial grounds that date back to 1500 B.C.E.

It has been well documented that over the years archeologists have found Native burials and artifacts at the cove. UC Berkeley at one time took skeletal remains from Sogorea Te to place in its museum and refuses to give them back to the Native American community (because UCB makes it a practice to grave rob under the guise of 'scholarship').

GVRD has started to make threats of police action against the encampment, now in its seventh week.

It is a crucial time and their camp supplies are running low so if you can afford to donate resources or take a day to spend up there, please consider doing so now.

They are asking supporters to be on heightened alert over the next two weeks and prepared to respond to a call for emergency on-land support.

please take the six or so minutes to watch the film, get informed and spread the word.

Visit http://protectglencove.org/ for updates and ways to show support

best,
Rebecca

1 comment:

rl said...

Thanks for posting this, Joaquin!

***readers, please consider donating to www.protectglencove.org or emailing this video around to get the word out! You can also contact protectglencove.org if you would like speakers to come and talk to your orgs and communities