O odham in Mexico & border. Militarization

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O odham in Mexico & border Militarization O odham in México research was Sponsored by the Southern Arizona Palestine Solidarity Alliance and funded by the Peace Development Fund in the following communities : Research Carried on in these O odham Communities: Son: Odiak (Sonoyta), Ge Ka:ck (Pto.Peñasco), A:l Pi'ichkin (Pitiquito), Ka:wolk (Caborca), Wo oson (El Bajío), and Cu:dagi Wahia (Pozo Verde).

OIM Research Team Raymond Daukei, audio technician Blake Gentry, project director Interviewers: Marisol Badilla, Denise Schafer, Esperanza Franco, Geoff Boyce, Raymond Daukei, and Blake Gentry. Videography: Antonio Couello, and Claudia Advisor and OIM Traditional Governor General, Jose M. Garcia Lewis. Communications and Food Coordinator- Maria Garcia.

Cooperating Traditional O odham Leaders from Five O odham in Sonora, Mexico Communities OIM Community Gobernador General Gobernador Teniente Name of TOL, Alternate José Martin García Lewis Nora Canez 1. Sonoyta Gabriela Lizárraga Juárez, Francisco Rubén Pino León, Suplente. 2. Pitiquito Francisca Salas Rodriguez 3. Pto. Peñasco Ana María Sosa Valenzuela; Ramón Marcial, suplente 4. Caborca Rosa Elva Miranda Norma Hermosillo Clavero, suplente 5. Wo oson Jacob Serapo Traditional O odham Leaders Panel Presentation at Saturday, 18 Nov. 2017, Museo de Arte, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico for the Border Encuentro

O odham in Mexico Research Plan Document in 5 O odham in Mexico communities the extent and the scope of those O odham in Mexico affected by border building and paramilitary activities. Four themes as lines of inquiry were proposed and accepted by five O odham communities in Mexico. Complete the interviews of four communities in Sonora, Mexico in 2 days, and the fifth community in Sells, Arizona. Method: use scripts with probes. Audio record interviews, take photos, collect documents, and videotape highlights, project.

Four themes - as lines of inquiry All themes contemplated under areas of inquiry were discussed in light of border militarization and its consequences. 1. Services and Assistance by the TON Hindered by the Border or Border Crossing Protocols; US and Mexican security roles. 2. Ceremonial Calendar Activities: indigenous and catholic. 3. Desert Vegetation Observations; 52 count plant survey reviewed 4. Hunting of Fauna in the Sonoran Desert Jesus Manuel Figueroa Pacheco of Son Odiak; great grandson of Maria Carlota Espinoza and Maria Jose Figueroa Pacheco from Quito Vac

Marisol Badilla, Theme: Ceremonial Calendar Activities: indigenous and catholic, Son: Odiak (Sonoyta), Ge Ka:ck (Pto.Peñasco) A:l Pi'ichkin (Pitiquito) Ka:wolk (Caborca) Wo oson (El Bajío) and Cu:dagi Wahia (Pozo Verde).

Esperanza Franco, Raymond Daukei Theme: Hunting Son: Odiak (Sonoyta), Ge Ka:ck (Pto.Peñasco) A:l Pi'ichkin (Pitiquito) Ka:wolk (Caborca) Wo oson (El Bajío) and Cu:dagi Wahia (Pozo Verde).

Blake Gentry, Denise Schafer, & Geoff Boyce Theme: Services and Assistance by the TON Hindered by the Border or Border Crossing Protocols; US and Mexican security roles Son: Odiak (Sonoyta), Ge Ka:ck (Pto.Peñasco) A:l Pi'ichkin (Pitiquito) Ka:wolk (Caborca) Wo oson (El Bajío) and Cu:dagi Wahia (Pozo Verde).

Blake Gentry, Denise Schafer Theme: Desert Vegetation Observations

O odham In Mexico Insecurity and Immigrant Deaths on TON Antecedents Immigrants are being funneled by the US Border design and by smuggling operations, the later has twice the funds of the former. OIM & TON Perhaps 8 OIM communities are in the 40 mile zone of the US Mexico Border; There are no Mexican or US security forces on the Mexico side of the border; O odham in the Altar Valley date back to precolonial period, with an exodus in the mdilate 1800 s and return after the Mexican Revolution 1916-1920) Paramilitary Border Zone Cartel operations dominate the rural area at put O odham communities at high Risk, CBP operates on the US Side, also putting TON members at risk. Blake Gentry

Communities affected by para-military activities in the border area.

Effects of Militarization to OIM: 1. Defacto exclusion from services on TON Reservations unless with Letter from Chariman (Exec. Office) or US issued Visa Border Paramilitary Forces: Unknown Count: Cartel in Sonora / CBP on TON/ 2. Services Exclusion Voting registration in district, Tribal enrollment, educational scholarship application, TON Health Services (former HIS) 3. No Access to Alloted Land at San Xavier 4. Delayed / Denied Tribal Enrollments 5. No opportunity for access to cultural activities: Dances, Rodeo, Elders Conf., Ceremonies, Cultural Center, etc. 6. Long Term Assimilation into Mexican Mestizo society: non-recognition of O odham, political patronage system denies autonomous O odham Govt.

Ka:wolk (Caborca) O odham Salazar- Murrieta family from urban O odham originally from Ka:wolk (Caborca), deported after 12 years in Sells, Arizona. Two youth were not allowed to complete High School

Border O odham Communities: Wo oson (El Bajío), Cedag Wahia (Pozo Verde)

San Miguel Gate from Wo oson looking north in Sonora, Mexico at the US/Mexico Border Sign threatening Legal Action (now removed)

Garcia Family Area : Burned house remains (w. of ramada) and w ua (pond) w. of house.

Cedag Wahia (Pozo Verde) Cedag Wahia (Pozo Verde) cistern for holding winter spring water. 20 Feb. 2012. Photo: Blake Gentry.

Ka:wolk (Caborca), Gift Giving to the Traditional O odham Leaders

Hoadi K uk/pto. Peñasco: O odham Salt Ceremony and Pilgrimage in The Biosphere of the Pinacate; violations by SEMARNAT in salt extraction at Salinas Grandes (Alto Golfo Biosphere)

A:l Pi'ichkin (Pitiquito)

A:l Pi'ichkin (Pitiquito)