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Shoshone-Bannock History in Idaho PART I OF II: 2008's historic Idaho Democratic Convention, held in Boise, ID, June 12-14, invited Idaho Native American Tribal members from the Shoshone-Bannock/Fort Hall, Shoshone-Paiute/Duck Valley, Nez Perce, and Coeur D'Alene tribal communities to take an active part in the convention activities. On June 12th, the Idaho AFL-CIO hosted a Democratic picnic for convention goers. Mr. Ted Howard, Cultural Resource Director, Duck Valley, spoke to picnic participants about the Shoshone-Paiute-Bannock history in the Boise Valley area. 9:49 minutes.
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TNB->Apache Indians: New lawsuit against Yale Skull and Bones Society regarding Geronimo's bones |
Posted on Tuesday, February 24 @ 03:24:25 CST | |
AUTHOR: Stephen Clark
The great grandson of Geronimo says he wants to know whether Skull and
Bones secret society at Yale University has the remains of the famous
Apache chief and shaman. He's filed a lawsuit to find out.
It's the stuff of legends:
An elite secret society that includes what would
become some of the most powerful men of the 20th century allegedly invading
the grave of an Apache chief to steal his skull for fraternal rituals. It's
also the stuff of a new lawsuit filed Tuesday by descendents of that Apache
chief.
On the 100th anniversary of the death of Geronimo, 20 of his blood
relatives have asked the courts to force Yale University and the school's
secret organization, Skull and Bones, to release his remains for return to
his native land and a proper burial.
President Obama named in the suit
The lawsuit also names President Obama, Defense Secretary Robert Gates and
Army Secretary Pete Geren as defendants because they are responsible for
maintaining Geronimo's remains on a U.S. Army base in Oklahoma, the group
said.
"I believe it's a good cause because indigenous people over the century
have been annihilated, removed from their homeland," said Geronimo's great
grandson, Harlyn Geronimo, at a press conference in Washington, D.C.
Grave robbing alleged in 1918
Skull and Bones has never said whether any of Geronimo's remains are in its
possession. The descendants say they are investigating long-held claims
that in 1918, members of Skull and Bones, including Prescott Bush, the
father of George H.W Bush and grandfather of George W. Bush, invaded
Geronimo's grave at Ft. Sill and stole his skull, some bones and other
items buried with him.
"In this lawsuit, we're going to find out if the bones are there or not,"
said the group's lawyer, Ramsey Clark, who was
attorney general in President Lyndon Johnson's administration.
Skull and Bones Society independant of Yale University
Gila Reinstein, a spokeswoman for Yale University, said she is unaware of
the lawsuit, but Yale can add nothing to the mystery of the Indian chief's
whereabouts.
"To the best of my knowledge, Yale University has no relics or bones
belonging to Geronimo," she said, adding that she couldn't speak on behalf
of Skull and Bones because it is independent of the university.
Historical record of Geronimo
Geronimo fought for decades against Mexican and American expansion into
tribal lands. He and his small band of Apaches surrendered to U.S. troops
in 1886 and were sent to Florida as prisoners of war before being
transferred to Alabama.
Five years later, he was sent to Ft. Sill, where he lived the rest of his
life as a free-range prisoner. Geronimo became a celebrity in the twilight
of his life, appearing at fairs and selling souvenirs and photographs of
himself. He died of pneumonia in 1909 at Ft. Sill and was buried at the
Apache Indian Prisoner of War Cemetery on the military base.
Three members of the Skull and Bones, including Prescott Bush, served as
Army volunteers at Fort Sill during World War I. They are accused of
stealing the items which supposedly are used in initiation ceremonies. One
alleged ritual includes kissing Geronimo's skull.
Harlyn Geronimo said he's bringing the lawsuit now after contemplating it over the
past decade because he has the time to do it after retiring from the tribal
council in 2000.
100th anniversary of Geronimo's death is time to say 'Enough is enough.'
Clark added that at the 100th anniversary of the shaman's
death, "We really thought it would be a good time to say enough is enough."
Geronimo said he has appealed to former President Bush for help in
returning the remains.
"According to our traditions the remains of this sort, especially in this
state when the grave was desecrated, need to be reburied with the proper
rituals to return the dignity and let his spirits rest in peace."
Asked why he didn't appeal to Obama first, Harlyn Geronimo said he thought Obama
may be too busy to heed his request.
SOURCE: This article first appeared on FoxNews.com.
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