Black Mesa Indigenous Support News
Copyright © 2001 BMIS
Tribal Elders, Dine and witnesses to the arrests at Sundance, speak!Black Mesa Indigenous Support (BMIS) has placed the audio files in real media format, streaming media, lower quality than mp3 files, but no downloading. The entire program ( 45 min) can be found on the BMIS website.
We are currently placing all segements of the audio files on the net in real media and will provide links shortly.
An additional mirror site for all the mp3 files can be found on Radio4All.
Statements by Elders, Dineh and witnesses to the arrests and events at Big Mountain Sundance on 7/14/2001, were recorded by LeeAnn Lebar on Wednesday, July, 18, 2001.
The elders and the people on the program include; Louise Benally, Leonard Benally, Roberta Blackgoat, Ruth Benally, Elvira Horseherder and Bonnie Whitesinger.
Black Mesa Indigenous Support (BMIS) is a group of individuals acting to support the sovereignty of the indigenous people affected by mining activities on Black Mesa, who face forced relocation, environmental devastation, and cultural extinction at the hands of multi-national corporations, and United States and tribal governments.