California Indians |
Walk For
SOVEREIGNTY and UNIFICATION
Solidify Our Sovereignty
UPDATES:
Hello, my name is Charles Phillip White and I am the Webmaster for this
page. The walk has changed the lives of many people. The universe
is different now for many of us involved with the walk. Currently we
have over 700 new photographs, and several hours of audio tape from the road
and from Sacramento. During the last several weeks I have been trying
to organize this information for this webpage. It will take me a bit
longer, so in the mean time please "bear" with me. I will create a
new update page so you can see what changes have taken place. Thank
you.
INTRODUCTION: |
Dear Relatives,
On August 22nd, 1998, at 9:40 A.M. the California Indian People from our many communities began a journey on the Red Road of California, PCH Highway 1, from the Pala Indian Reservation to the City of Sacramento, the State's Capitol. We arrived at 12:00 Noon September, 1998 after 26 days and 768 miles. When the walkers arrived, another 3 days were held at Capitol Park to discuss Unification and Sovereignty. The purpose of our Prayer Walk (spiritual) was to establish a beginning for the Unification of our Tribal Nations. We hold the vision of an "United Tribal Nations", and walked to Save Our Sovereignty! It became known as the SOS Walk. Photo: From Pala Indian Reservation to the State Capitol. The walkers arrive (at bottom of the picture) carry the staffs and banner to Capitol Park. See the photo pages. |
Although the journey to Sacramento is over, the walk continues now with each of us as the process of Unification continues this very day. In our prayer, we asked for two things. We asked that the Tribal Nations offer a time and a place for the discussion of Unification. Our prayer has been answered. A meeting of the Representatives of the Tribal Nations is called for the Spring of 1999. The meeting will be held at Tule Indian Reservation and the actual date and format of the meeting will be announced. This page documents the walk. A new page will be created for the Unification.
Special Note for the Mother Earth Intertribal Council concerning the lodges
TALKING CIRCLE - UNIFICATION FROM CAPITOL PARK
MORE INFORMATION (Please read):
PHOTOS AND IMAGES FROM THE WALK
ARCHIVED DOCUMENTS:
CONTACT INFORMATION:
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WEBMASTER'S CORNER:
As webmaster, and hobby journalist, this section provides a "third-person"
view of the people and events concerning the walk. I am not a California
Indian. I was born in California but that does not make me a 'native Californian'
in the context of the Californian Indian Peoples. I am honored to be asked
by the Committe for The Walk, to provide this service.
California Indians - by the late Paula Giese with California maps of Tribes, treaties, and more.
List of Unrecognized California Tribes (Humboldt University)
Both Federal Recognized and Unrecognized Tribes with weblinks and email
Tribal Colleges, Native Studies Programs, and Indian Education (National List)
Native Media, Film and Video Organizations, Journals and Newspapers (National List)
Native American Organizations and Urban Indian Centers (National List)
Reserved Rights:
This web page was created as a volunteer effort. All forms of content
on this page is Copyright © 1998 Charles P. White on behalf of
Solidify
Our
Sovereignty with all rights reserved, except
for graphics whose copyrights are held by their creators and are used here
with permission. To contact Charles P. White for Web related issues
please email
unitedtribes@nativeweb.org.
For issues related to the content of the information above, please
contact the Committee For The Walk at
sos@nativeweb.org.
Credits:
For the artwork and graphics used throughout these pages, special thanks
are due to the following providers:
www.NativeWeb.org, Shane Caraveo,
David Cole and all the members of this great service.
All photographs are © Copyright 1998 by
Terri Anne Formico unless otherwise
credited.
The animated "walker" creator's e-mail address:
email@grafixs.comis at
homepage.
The "rock art turtle", is © Copyright 1998
Mitchell E.
Robles. All rights reserved. A very special thank you.
The bear bar graphic and feather bar graphic is © Copyright1998
Sam Silverhawk
. All rights reserved.