Opinion – Official Opata Nation website https://opatanation.org Sat, 15 Aug 2020 23:32:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://opatanation.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/favicon-opata.ico Opinion – Official Opata Nation website https://opatanation.org 32 32 141933134 Nacori Chico: Supports made in Health and Food supply https://opatanation.org/nacori-chico-supports-made-in-health-and-food-supply https://opatanation.org/nacori-chico-supports-made-in-health-and-food-supply#comments Sat, 15 Aug 2020 19:50:32 +0000 https://opatanation.org/?p=1412

In Nácori Chico, as in all the municipalities of Sonora and the country, there are people (among them, I: who have lived locked up for 4 months and every low-grade fever, cough, runny nose, and even pain in any bone makes us tremble.) The years, hypertension and allergies make us super susceptible to any infection. But that does not mean that we are out of work. In my case, I have been constantly managing different supports for “despensas”, medicines, medical resources, etc., even solving various problems of various people whom I appreciate and others I do not know, but who I do with the same pleasure.

In coordination with my colleagues from the Traditional Council of Government of the Ópata Nation, all its members, but especially with Edgar García Rosas, and his father Edgar García Madrid, we have managed the purchase, reception, receipt and shipping / delivery of “despensas” in a responsible manner for our Opatas brothers in various towns:

I also want to publicly thank the GANFER Foundation, which has supported us 70 “pantries” that have already been delivered with the signature of the representative of the town who received it, so that the arrival to its recipient can be verified; Opodepe and Buena Vista towns, Nacori Chico:

Another special mention for MakersHMO, for their donation of 30 protective masks for the 2 health centers and 3 health houses in the Municipality of Nacori Chico:
Basic clinic center
Nacori Chico (3 people; doctor, two nurses and driver)
La Mesa Tres Rios (2 people; nurse and driver)

Health House (with an assistant manager in each one):
El Sauz
Buena Vista
Tecoriname

For these health centers and houses, the Opata Nation bought from the Opata Elizabeth Grijalva Sinohui for $ 3,800 pesos:
100 surgical masks.
5 digital thermometers.
2 oximeters.
1 infrared thermometer.

Notes:
-Elizabeth S. also donated an extra digital thermometer.
-“Foam Tape 1 Face 19mm X 25m” was bought to apply it to the masks and prevent them from hurting the forehead and a hundred of the medical personnel for $ 298.91 pesos.

This August 14, 2020, in Hermosillo, the Municipal Trustee of Nácori Chico, C. Angélica Sandoval, receives this protection material from C. Cristina Murrieta of the Ópata Council:

Friends deserve special mention who personally and in coordination with their friends on their block or family members, supported us with donations to buy food, others gave us “despensas” at the beginning of this “lochemia” (the pandemic that makes us crazy) and that we deliver to older adults who request help.

In the same way with: María Del Carmen Tonella Tréllez, with Graciela Villa, Carmen Corella, Beda Domínguez, Carlos Valenzuela, all the members of the Murrieta López Family and its different branches, with donations in kind and with Francisco Javier, Claudia Nolasco and César Edgardo, for his help in organizing and delivering packages.

Thanks to those who bought my books, because with part of that unexpected income, we were able to support several families economically and with special “despensas”.

Special thanks to my friend, Deputy of the State of Mexico Carlos Libertario Loman Delgado, for his financial donation, with which we acquired medicines and some prevention material for some localities, as well as some special pantries for the elderly.

Thanks to the Municipal President of my beloved Nácori Chico, C. Jorge Luís Portillo Arvizu, because he personally (and other shipments in the passenger bus) collected “depensas”, medical and sanitary supplies and protection material, as well as the personal delivery of both the “despensas” and another type of material and later, he sent us photographs and signed lists, for clear and timely information to our donors and our friends from Opata Nation, donors, and family members that helped us.

Also grateful to the Professor. Hilda Contreras, with the Police Commander Ricardo and the Municipal President of Opodepe Lic. Paola López Fernández, with whom we coordinate to deliver the “despensas” to our Opata family in Opodepe, Querobabi, Tuape, Meresiche and Pueblo Viejo.

Thanks to our nurses Imelda and Gerardo and our doctors Raysha and Nereida Rodríguez Noyola.

Despensas were previously distributed to the elderly, donated in kind by friends and family. Similarly, free medical care was provided to several people with the support of medical friends, who prefer anonymity. Thanks friends and colleagues.

My grandson Edgardito asked me yesterday if angels existed because he knew they helped a lot. And the answer was: YES MIJO… GOD is always present in our lives and LOS ANGELES DRESS UP AS WONDERFUL HUMAN BEINGS.

Thanks to each and every one of you who help us to help. And help us with service to our communities.

Diôs e’mêe’na (Thank you) for your help!

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WINDOW TO THE PAST: History of Sonora https://opatanation.org/window-to-the-past-history-of-sonora https://opatanation.org/window-to-the-past-history-of-sonora#respond Sat, 08 Aug 2020 21:18:23 +0000 https://opatanation.org/?p=1383

The following column was published by the newspaper El Imparcial (In Spanish) on Friday, October 8, 1937 in the EDITORIAL PAGE, and is a window into the past about what has been written about us Opatas and other Indigenous Nations of the region:

SONORA HISTORY

By Dr. Arego

An article by Prof. Manuel Sandomingo, in “La Opinion,” September 24 motivates these lines.

It is titled “The Opata Tribe” and says: “… in 1931 there was not a single opata that could be explained in their language, being able to assure that it has ceased to exist as an ethnic group … in Sonora, the first Spaniards surprised Indians who poisoned a pool of water for deer, to make provision of skins and winter clothes, according to Gomara.”

Without controversy, Prof. Sandomingo will forgive us the warning: The tribe has not ceased to exist as an ethnic group. Here in Arizona there are thousands of opatas, towns and villages that speak and write their dialect: in Florence, Zacaton and Coolidge.

That they “poisoned a puddle” is as fantastic as the fact that Sonora owes its name to the fact that the Indians could not use the word — lady — because they did not speak their language. The ñ, as it sounds in Spanish. It is a gala of dialects. “Baijqui zuñi” the last of the three calls to MISA. There is the “zuñi” tribe and the word also means bell, sound.

Neither tribe nor Apaches poisoned puddles, nor for beasts, much less to kill deer.

The water, gift of the Great Spirit, God, is sacred to them. Their food and their water, we can take them without fear, no matter the tribe. They poisoned their arrows against a tenacious enemy, but not for hunting. They do not leave a deer or wounded animal in the field; by law, under very severe penalties. If the SERIS ever killed white people, it was that they left wounded deer. At the time of pregnancy, they do not kill females. In August, they have their “deer party” barbecue of all those who can capture, with art, running it on foot, or with stones, without firing a shot. So much care for hunting.

The years that the calving is scarce, they know certain herbs that they put in the waters to attract the deer; and others to heal the belly of the females and obtain offspring. This perhaps Gomara saw and the Indians told him — poison — to kick him off. their hunting laws are very harsh and well observed.

Upon arrival of the Spaniards, all the tribes knew much about the laws of Moses and many Indians still do not eat the forbidden meat or pork, or wear a fur poisoned animal. They had a transcript of the Gospels and by tradition, they waited for the conquerors. Thus they accepted those Holy Missionaries to whose devotion the conquest was due, rather than to the adventurous weapons. Say it if not, that amazing trait of aboriginal nobility: the victorious Indians, initiated peace treaties with the brave Hurdaide to feed their fiercely defeated legions and save them from going to perish. . .!

Ay. . . and what a painful lesson the unsuspecting Indians received in exchange for such an act of nobility and unprecedented heroism. . .! Nothing less than the productive slaughter of OTANCAHUI, baptized the place with this name that means “where the bones are whitened like salt” by the Indians, as a sad indelible memory. . . !

And we accuse them of a felony when we have not given them other lessons. . .! Eternally, we have always been the first to break the peace treaties!

There is in Arizona the “Hieroglyphic Canyon” with millions and millions of signs in cliffs and basalts, which, according to some scholars, date up to 40 thousand years. The data seems exaggerated to us. And there, the “Newspaper Rock” so called for the regularity and symmetry of its writings, like printed columns, before which the most notable archaeologists and men of science have crashed. without deciphering the slightest bit of such a remote civilization, or even guessing its purposes and conflicts, even perhaps with very different configuration and physical geography.

For us, this is nothing but their Code, their Fundamental Law, which was their HISTORY, for them sacred; to which kings and vassals were linked; dominators and tributaries. There are registered the signs of all the tribes, including the SERIS of Sonora. Soon “Big House” Opata construction, will appear today in ruins in Arizona. And apart from “Jose Rafael Campoy, a Great Sonorense” a clear precursor of our Independence.

We know Bancroft, Velázquez and others, but we have not read the history of the Seris, for themselves; sad and painful narration drawn on the rocks and cliffs of the coast, from Isla Tiburon to the delta of the Colorado River. It speaks of the white predation in its desolate domain. Of a prodigious odyssey from distant unknown countries; down impossible roads through regions that have now disappeared. Dirty and weathered to the unbelievable, he and his hut reek of fish and moth-eaten leather, sadder and brooding, preserves the legend of a better past. Everlasting victim, the surrounding ranchers, more guilty than him, cry out to the government for the extermination of the tribe when they kill a stolen cattle! And the SERI is being extinguished by leaps and bounds — deliberately suicidal — says an American writer who studied it — consumed by inexorable tribal consumption — he adds. There is only one way to save it – we say: the Church, through Catholic missionaries.

Unlettered Indian, leads many points with the alphabet of the idea, open to him the book of nature that we do not even spell it, foolish. In Caborca, Sonora, it is notorious how an Indian set fire to the house occupied by filibusters in 1857, with incendiary arrows, fired by parable from behind the temple, which determined the triumph! Oh . . God, who reveals these things to the humble illiterate, hidden from the wise and learned!

If there is no reflection, a little more exactness, in terms of justice, so as not to hurt ourselves: Sonora will continue without HISTORY. . .

Dr. AREGO.
Glendale, Ariz.

Finding this piece of history would not have been possible without the open digital repository “Arizona Memory Project”.

References:
-Gomara: Francisco López de Gómara
-Hurdaide: Captian Hurdaide (1616s).

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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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