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Longest Walk 2 – a Spiritual Walk for Survival from Alcatraz to D.c.

On Feb. 11th, Longest Walk participants embarked on a 5 month journey from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. arriving on July 11th. The Longest Walk south route is being led by AIM co-founder Dennis J. Banks. It is an extraordinary grassroots effort on a national level to bring attention to the environmental disharmony of Mother Earth, sacred site issues, and to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the original longest walk.

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- On February 11, 2008, Longest Walk 2 participants will embark on a five- month journey from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. arriving on July 11, 2008. It is in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the historic Longest Walk of 1978 that resulted in historic changes for Native America. Hundreds of communities will be participating in the Longest Walk of 2008 to raise awareness about issues impacting our world environment, to protect Sacred Sites and to clean up Mother Earth.

The original Longest Walk of 1978 was conducted in response to proposed legislation in Congress that would have abrogated Native American Treaties that protected our sovereignty. It defeated those 11 bills and in the following month, the American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA) of 1978 was passed. As a result of The 1978 Longest Walk, Indigenous people were granted the federal legislative right to freedom of religion, a fundamental right guaranteed to all Americans under the U.S. Constitution.

"In 1978, our communities faced many hardships such as non-existing religious rights and criminalization of our people who fought for cultural survival. This is why the Longest Walk was necessary. As Indigenous Peoples in the United States our environment and our cultural survival are directly correlated and are still imperiled today. “This is why we must walk once again” states Jimbo Simmons of the International Indian Treaty Council.

The Longest Walk 2 is a grassroots effort on a national level to bring attention to the environmental disharmony of Mother Earth. It intends to bring attention to the health and wellbeing of Our Mother Earth, our people, communities and the protection and preservation of Sacred Sites. The message from the Longest Walk of 1978 will be carried and continued: “The Longest Walk is an Indian spiritual walk, a historical walk; and it is a walk for educational awareness to the American and the World communities about the concerns of American Indian people.” American Indian Movement Co-founder Dennis J. Banks states “From Alcatraz Island to Washington, D.C., through the elements of the seasons, we shall walk; nothing shall deter us from completing our mission: All Life is Sacred, Protect Mother Earth.”

Our Walk represents an ongoing commitment to protect sacred sites, cultural preservation, and to create awareness about the environment. We are walking to promote positive change in our world. We invite veteran walkers that participated in the 1978 Longest Walk and reach out the new generations of the future to join us.

The Longest Walk 2 will take two routes. The Northern route will travel the original route of 1978 across 11 states and 3,600 miles. The Southern route will follow the 2006 Sacred Run route across 13 states and 4,400 miles. Both routes will visit Sacred Sites along the way and bring awareness for protection and preservation of our Mother Earth and Sacred Sites. The Southern route will be launching The Clean Up Mother Earth Campaign where Longest Walk participants will work together to clean up our country’s highways and roads by collecting debris found along the Longest Walk route.

For more information please visit: www.longestwalk.org

Longest Walk 2
Social PowWow

Hosted by:
Salt Lake Indian Walk In Center
Saturday, March 8, 2008
6:30 pm - Grand Entry
10:00 pm - Closing Song



Co-Master of Ceremonies: Lacee Harris & Butch Russell

Arena Director: Ben Yazzie

Host Drum: Grayhawk

Head Man: Winston Mason

Head Woman: Angela Crank

~ Calling all Drums and Dancers ~

Door Admission: $2.00
Or Donation of:
(Gatorade, Energy Bars, Can Food Items)
(Blankets, Sleeping Bags, Thick Socks, Thermals, Gloves, Rain Coats)

All proceeds benefit the Longest Walk 2
www.longestwalk.org




Send an email to Ricardo Tapia of Longest Walk 2
desert2stars@yahoo.com

Keywords: Native American, American Indian, PowWow


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