General – Official Opata Nation website https://opatanation.org Sat, 08 Aug 2020 21:35:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://opatanation.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/favicon-opata.ico General – Official Opata Nation website https://opatanation.org 32 32 141933134 Update 2 status of the delivery of the Opata Care packages https://opatanation.org/update-2-status-of-the-delivery-of-the-opata-care-packages https://opatanation.org/update-2-status-of-the-delivery-of-the-opata-care-packages#comments Tue, 02 Jun 2020 00:36:55 +0000 https://opatanation.org/?p=1324

Thanks to the monetary contributions of 5 people via the gofundme page, an Opata via Paypal and to the family of Cristina Murrieta, in the last week, to be more exact on May 25th, 7 tailored care packages “despensas” were integrated and collected again by the Commander of Public Security of Opodepe, Official Ricardo Sánchez, with the help of César Edgardo López, loaded all the product into the Police pickup truck.

Again, this has been possible thanks to the agreement with the mayor of Opodepe to allow the Police officer to utilize the car for this cause.

Also, this time the weather was not on our side, since Cristina, Cesar, and the officer had difficulties loading the bags into the car because the bags were ripping off due to the heat:

And once again the packages were delivered later that day in coordination with our contact point in the region, Professor Hilda Contreras, who is the official Chronicler of the municipality of Opodepe and a member of ACROS:

We hope to maintain the good “streak” to fulfill the support of the other remaining Opatas of the Opodepe town (same name as the municipality) and Querobabi of the Opodepe municipality.

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Update status of the delivery of the Opata Care packages https://opatanation.org/update-status-of-the-delivery-of-the-opata-care-packages https://opatanation.org/update-status-of-the-delivery-of-the-opata-care-packages#respond Fri, 08 May 2020 00:02:07 +0000 https://opatanation.org/?p=1252

Thanks to the monetary contributions of 18 people, almost a week ago, we managed to complete the purchase of the necessary food for some of the Opata families. The first beneficiaries live in the towns of Tuape and Meresichic (8 Opata families with 33 people overall).

On the morning of May 5th, the 8 packages of provisions were delivered by Cristina Murrieta, a member of the Opata Traditional Government Council in Hermosillo, Sonora, to the Commander of Public Security of Opodepe, Official Ricardo Sánchez, to be delivered later that day to the above-mentioned Opata families:

The Commander, in coordination with our contact point in the region, Professor Hilda Contreras, who is the official Chronicler of the municipality of Opodepe and a member of ACROS, delivered the packages the same evening/night of May 5th:

Our Opata relatives who first received this support of the Care Packages are deeply grateful. In the photographs, there is Professor Hilda Contreras, who helped coordinate reaching an agreement with the mayor of Opodepe in Opodepe (Municipality) so that Commander Ricardo Sánchez and Narvel officer could support us by collecting the Care Packages from the capital of the state and later take them to towns of Tuape and Meresichic for the delivery to each of the 8 Opata families.

Historical landmarks:
-Entrance to Tuape.

-Entrance to Meresichic.

-Tuape Primary School.

-Plaza from Tuape.

-Church of San Miguel de Tuape built by the Jesuits José Ma. Salvatierra and José de Aguilar, visitors of Padre Kino in 1687, rebuilt.

-The old window of the old church; Windows are double adobe.

-The saints inside the church are the original ones.

-There is a Chino Christ that dates back to 1626.

What we have completed so far has been thanks to donations in the campaign via gofundme platform, to the efforts, and to the contributions made by Cristina Murrieta, the Opata Traditional Government Council, Claudia Nolasco, César E. López, Carlos Valenzuela, Lourdes Bojórquez, Beda Domínguez, and Edgar García Madrid.

We hope to maintain the good “streak” to fulfill the support of the other Opatas of the Opodepe town (same name as the municipality), Querobabi, and Pueblo Nuevo of the Opodepe municipality.

For monetary donations:

Current Campaigns

Or visit directly:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/covid19-emergency-care-package-for-opatas

For in-kind donations in Hermosillo, Sonora:
Cristina Murrieta
+52 1 662 142 1895
email: donaciones@opatanation.org

#VaXHermosillo y #VaXSonora

Diôs e’mêe’na (Thank you)

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Happy Indigenous Peoples Day! https://opatanation.org/happy-indigenous-peoples-day https://opatanation.org/happy-indigenous-peoples-day#respond Mon, 14 Oct 2019 16:28:19 +0000 http://opatanation.org/?p=1071

Today and every day is this day in Turtle Island / Abya Yala as our communities reweave (even stronger) what was shattered.

This moment in history should be a reminder that calls upon us to bind together because the future of our Nation depends on our ability to Defend, Develop, and Decolonize.

These are the words of Rowan White, a guardian who helps to renew the seeds that are almost lost (The word Mohawk was replaced by Opata):​

Today, we are honoring all our relations; tending and making offerings to our ancestor altar. We are bringing in more of the harvest before the rains, and celebrating our Strong Opata lineage of ancestors and treasured family.

Today as many celebrate Indigenous People's Day, we offer up our prayers and remembrance to the spirit of survival within people of all colors. We celebrate that we are all Survivors of all the heart-breaking experiences of the last 500 years...Our stories, our songs, our traditions, our ceremonies, our hearts, and our hope were stronger than the scorched earth policies and theft of our lands than the boarding schools and all the other tactics to take away our sense of collective connection to the Earth.

Today, we celebrate that we are here, bringing in the ancient corn and other seeds that will nourish our bodies and spirits through the winter.

Today, we are sending up our prayers to all those who remind us of our collective resiliency, that we are happy and healthy, and able to carry forward with hope in our hearts. To those mamas who travelled with their families to distant lands to keep them safe; to the elders who kept their indigenous seeds safe while traditional life-ways and food-ways were threatened; to those who sewed the seeds of their ancestors into their clothing to carry them safely to new lands; to the young people of all colors who continue to re-awaken the spirit of Corn Mother when they plant and sing songs in the gardens; to the honored Seed ancestors for continuing to sustain us; even my prayers go to the heart of those involved in seed biotechnology, may they see that their actions deeply violate their own humanity and their connection to the Earth.

Today our family will lift our prayers up to honor the ancestors who survived the unthinkable to carry us on to this day, and to the children who are with us and yet unborn, who will continue the deep work of forgiveness and healing by working in harmony with Mother Earth and singing the seed and heart songs.

My prayers go to each and every one of you today, we are all indigenous to someplace on this beautiful Earth.

This is a story of healing through many generations. A great-great-grand-daughter who is allowed to speak her language.

This is the story of a mother who sings the songs of the sacred corn to her children.

This is the story of children being proud of who they are, who they come from.

This is the story of my great-great-grandmother's dreams and wishes coming to life, in the beat of the water drum and the seeds of the rattle.

This is the story of intergenerational resilience coming alive to dance into another day.

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Identities blind to acculturation https://opatanation.org/identities-blind-to-acculturation https://opatanation.org/identities-blind-to-acculturation#respond Thu, 29 Aug 2019 16:33:56 +0000 http://opatanation.org/?p=1055

Each people, tribe and human being, in particular, has its own identity to put it this way, in all a different thought influences that allow us to continue traditions and customs; and if we are immersed in it, we look for ways to inherit our children and descendants. I can not understand (without judging) how the thought of the tribes that are said today pure and original, are so tied to a thought that is alien to them, that is not in their primary historical DNA, celebrating with crosses, rosaries and all kinds of “Spiritual” parties associated with an identity (and an entity) that does not belong to them and with which they were treated to annihilate, this is the worst part of colonization:

… we inherit a thought that is not ours …
The love for the sword and the cross of the perpetrators …

Nor do I understand and here I judge; as some modern anthropologists rejoice in a culture that they declare with pomp and elegant words that are extinct ?, and their descendants are labeled as crazy and usurpers, then reason; The cigars are enslaved by modernism, Catholicism and the thoughts of a religion that is not ours and the usurpers (which, of course we are not) seek to restore our ancestral traditions, eliminating intermediary thoughts, loving mother earth, the sun , to the wind and sacred water, without crosses, without rosaries and without images that only remind us of thoughts of slavery, misery, annihilation and abuse of all kinds.

Without a doubt that we are influenced by our thoughts, our history, what we are and feel, it is a constant reminder of the events that have marked our lives, a matter of which, with that primary influence, we are able to restore the greatness of what we once We were free human beings.

Wikipedia data:
The so-called indigenous peoples, indigenous reductions or headwaters of doctrine were indigenous villages that existed during the Spanish Colonization in America. They were promoted by the Spanish authorities in the second half of the 16th century, from the Royal Decree of 1545. They were devised to make a more efficient collection of taxes; to increase control and acculturation of the subject population, through Christian preaching; and to ensure concentrations of labor.

In law as the basic administrative organization of the so-called Republic of Indians, that is, it was a kind of indigenous municipality. The urban settlement policy of the ethnic groups conquered in villages in many cases was limited to providing legal recognition or relocating to existing towns. In other occasions, the towns of Indians were concentrations of dispersed population in settlements designated ex profeso. The policy of indigenous peoples, complemented by the reductions, was supported by a part of the Catholic clergy, who saw in it an instrument against the abuse of mining mita and the discredited encomienda system, accused of having been converted by the encomenderos into an overlapping method of enrichment and exploitation.

Read more here (in Spanish).

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Great Pride for the Opata Nation https://opatanation.org/great-pride-for-the-opata-nation https://opatanation.org/great-pride-for-the-opata-nation#respond Fri, 12 Jul 2019 20:32:46 +0000 http://opatanation.org/?p=994
“Indigenous Peoples of Sonora Mexico” team holding the flag of the Tohono O’odham Nation and the flag created by Teresita Leal (mayo-opata) to represent the Opatas.

During the past NABI, it was of great pride and honor that the honorable Verlon Jose who was the tribal chief until May of 2019 as vice president of the Tohono O’odham Nation carries the coat of arms of our people Hoi-Ra-Ua. called Opatas. It is very significant for us and of high value because it indirectly contributes to our process and struggles for reunification as a differentiated people that have not been extinct as it had been expressed in the last two decades. We are recognized as a people from which we descend thousands, but unfortunately many do not assume for different reasons that have happened over the centuries.

Through this note, we want to give the specials again thanks to my brother Julio Cesar Ortega Lopez and my nephew Julio Everardo Ortega who represented us very well in this event where brothers from many parts of the world and original peoples of Sonora – Arizona met. The creator is sending us blessings so that we can help him to rescue this wonderful place that he created for us and that we call home, our mother earth. And although the theme was the sport we know that if our young people, our children live in a healthy environment, they will be the ones that continue with this fight. Thank you very much to the teacher Edna Soto Gracia and Isabel Valadez Arias who coordinated for this to be possible, you are a blessing for our peoples.

This flag was designed by Teresita Leal, our commander who today takes care of us from that spiritual level where she undoubtedly continues to send us blessings. She gave it to me and we will always wear it with pride, WE ARE the Hoi-Ra-Ua, Opatas (Tehuimas, Jovas, Eudeves to mention the most numerous families), WE ARE BRIDGE BEINGS, a nation that came to light again to enrich the culture of our State of Sonora and of our country.

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Indigenous Peoples of Sonora participate for the first time in NABI https://opatanation.org/indigenous-peoples-of-sonora-participate-for-the-first-time-in-nabi https://opatanation.org/indigenous-peoples-of-sonora-participate-for-the-first-time-in-nabi#comments Mon, 08 Jul 2019 21:38:15 +0000 http://opatanation.org/?p=934

The 17th Annual Native American Basketball Invitational (NABI) was held during the last week of June, were Native American basketball players (featured 128 teams) in boys and girl’s tournaments from across Canada, the United States, two teams from New Zealand and for the first time, Mexico converged on the Arizona Valley for one of the largest amateur sporting events of its kind.

Early-round games were played in Maricopa and Bapchule (teams were seeded in Gold or Silver, 32-team brackets for single-elimination competition toward a national championship) on June 24-26 and the National-title games were held at Talking Stick Resort Arena, home of the Phoenix Suns, in downtown Phoenix on Saturday, June 29.

During this event, some the Hoi-ra-ua (Opatas) participated alongside our brothers Tohono O’odham,Yoreme (Mayos), Yoeme (Yaquis) y Comcaac (Seris) under the same flag, the team “Indigenous Peoples of Sonora Mexico” where to their surprise they were very well received with great affection and respect for the teams representing the other indigenous nations and organizers.

This participation would not have been achieved without the previous efforts of many people who worked and supported so that our teams would be present, and thanks to one of the councilors of Nogales, Sonora Edna Soto Gracia and her husband, who were kind enough to travel from Nogales in representation of these young people, great thanks to Isabel Valadez Arias and her team Víctor and Ahmed of the Consulate General of Mexico in Nogales, AZ, who supported the boys incredibly so that many of them will visit the United States of America for the first time, the honorable Verlon Jose whose was the Vice President of the Tohono O’odham Nation until May 2019 for his support for this participation to become a reality, because it should be noted that their support was incredible, and Nike7, Fry’s and the city of Maricopa in Arizona for their sponsorship.

The NABI Foundation is a national foundation committed to supporting Native American youth by implementing programs that encourage higher education, sports, health & wellness, and community building.

For more information about the schedule of events, game schedules, locations, admission fees, and how to donate and/or become a sponsor visit www.nabifoundation.org

NABI sponsors on 2019:
Phoenix Suns, Phoenix Mercury, Talking Stick Resort Arena, City of Maricopa, Steward Health Care, Bank of American, Native Health, Arizona Diamondbacks, Universal Insurance Programs, Tohono O’odham Nation, Yavapai Prescott Indian Tribe, National Indian Gaming Association, Seneca Nation of Indians, Fry’s Food Stores, DEA, Waste Management/Phoenix Open, Rosette LLP, Pascua Yaqui Tribe, KONE Elevators, A.R. Mays Construction, Adventurous Antelope Canyon Photo Tours, Gun Lake Tribe, Helios Education Foundation and APS.

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We are bridge beings https://opatanation.org/we-are-bridge-beings https://opatanation.org/we-are-bridge-beings#respond Sat, 04 May 2019 13:56:45 +0000 http://opatanation.org/?p=894

The Hoi Ra Ua, is a spiritual human being, always seeks to unite the brothers and sisters, with a great spirit of sacrifice, a generous gift for others to successfully cross the difficult paths of life … We are human beings bridge;

Teuri teta buchânasiben

Teresa Leal
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Ask for forgiveness https://opatanation.org/ask-for-forgiveness https://opatanation.org/ask-for-forgiveness#respond Wed, 27 Mar 2019 02:44:27 +0000 http://opatanation.org/?p=799

How hard it is for me to recognize you in these times,

Times of forgotten memories.

You no longer sing in your language, no longer laugh at your parties.

You were colonized brother, with songs and shady prayers

They encircled you with their claws in the shape of a cross.

They distorted your face and everything you loved

I can no longer identify your face, now empty

Without a soul, rather strange souls

They taught you to prejudice, condemnation, and misery

Always with promises of future havens

While they sing to your ear, they are destroying your world.

And you smile even though there are so many absences in your smile

Your parents did not celebrate what you now celebrate, brother.

They sang to him to the earth, to the river to the forest and the mountain.

Nudity was not a problem, and they did not want anything.

 

They colonized you, brother.

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Welcome to the Opata Nation’s Official News Blog https://opatanation.org/first-post https://opatanation.org/first-post#comments Tue, 26 Mar 2019 19:56:47 +0000 http://opatanation.org/?p=1 This internet tool will allow us to reach every Opata primarily across the Sonora and Arizona region and anywhere in the world with trustworthy source information in regards to our nation and our sisters and brothers on the latest events that affect us directly or indirectly. We look forward to the sharing of the information and interacting with one another.

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