Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Fwd: Statement-World Parliament



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From: Jyothi Raj <jyothi.dalitreds@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:05 PM
Subject: Statement-World Parliament



Friends

Here below you will find the Statements of the historic First Round Table of the World Parliament of Indigenous People. This event took place at Booshakthi Kendra and was hosted by the synergistic energy of REDS, Dalit Panchayat Movement and Booshakthi Kendra. The even went off very well. A report of the proceedings of the Round Table will come out as a book in the near future.

Warm regards
Jyothi and Raj

World Parliament of Indigenous Peoples

 

First Round Table

 

07 – 10 January 2011

 

Booshakthi Kendra, Tumkur, India

 

 

 

 

We, 39 Indigenous delegates from 10 countries who attended the First round Table of the World Parliament of Indigenous Peoples from 07 to 10 January 2011 at the first ever Dalit Ashram, Booshakthi Kendra,[i] Tumkur in India, make the following Statements.

 

Preamble

 

Today the world is in need of Indigenous Peoples to ensure its survival into the future. The Indigenous Peoples of the world have sustained life with vibrancy, despite thousands of years of assault on their dignity and life-ways by dominant and colonial powers. The inclusive worldviews of the Indigenous Peoples have inherent capacity of providing the critical values and ethics, understandings, processes and protocols of respect and reciprocity, which unfold in ways that include relationship with all of life, ensuring that everyone is valued for their own unique gifts and contributions, which is the essence of real leadership and governance.

 

The unrelenting assault on the cultures, histories and dignity of the Indigenous Peoples and the living Universe must be understood and responded to creatively by Indigenous Peoples themselves. The First Round Table of the World Parliament of Indigenous Peoples asserts that while we recognize our cultural differences, we simultaneously and synergistically gather together our common cultural ethics and ancestral understandings toward the fulfilment of our self-assertion, self-actualization, self-determination, sovereignty and ultimately, our transformation. These at once ancient and contemporary strengths will enable us to move within the formation of nation-states within which we find ourselves, transforming them in ways that embody Indigenous ethics of respect, relationship and reciprocity for Indigenous communities, along with all other peoples, particularly marginalised and/or excluded communities.  The historic First Round Table in Tumkur, India has been held with the purpose of forming a World Parliament of Indigenous Peoples, which will provide an alternative model of leadership, protocols and understandings, envisioning and expanding into a future in which all the world's children have the possibility of living healthy, happy and fulfilled lives, secure in their identity, strong in their culture, proud of who they are, and able to carry themselves with honour, respect and dignity into our collective future.

 

 

 

Statements

 

1. Humanity has the opportunity to benefit and grow from the collective spiritual strengths that arise in the global spirit of Indigenous Peoples and have been honed in their struggles.

 

2. The mindless exploitation of the cosmos in its totality poses a serious problem to the Indigenous Peoples, as we consider Earth as our Mother and we have lived in harmony with nature for millennia. Any threat to the Earth and other planets is a simultaneous and inseparable threat to the existence of Indigenous Peoples. Our suffering has been inextricably intertwined with the sufferings of the cosmos. The World Parliament of Indigenous Peoples, when it becomes a reality in world history will become a veritable mouthpiece of the peoples of the world.

 

3. The adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples signals a commitment to Indigenous Peoples that has not been much demonstrated to this point.

 

4. Further, this adoption shows that the time has come for Indigenous Peoples to unite in collective action aimed at creating benefits for Indigenous communities and the world at large.

 

5. The formation of indigenous parliaments and indigenous political entities will facilitate this unity, as well as facilitate collaboration, discussion, decision making, monitoring roles and support for Indigenous communities and individuals.

 

6. We see merit in developing closer ties among the political entities of Indigenous Peoples.  We are confident that our knowledge, experience, and worldviews can be valuable resources in addressing common challenges for human beings, animals and plants and in assuring our survival. We see these possibilities as both opportunity and responsibility.

 

7. In anticipation and preparation for the United Nations World Conference on Indigenous Peoples in 2014, we invite indigenous parliaments, governments, and other indigenous political entities to join the efforts in recognizing our full and just participation in the global political arena.

 

8. The role of the World Parliament will also be to raise awareness in the dominant world about the true nature and value of indigeneity. The world will then realize that Indigenous Peoples have the answer to most problems that beset the world that is groping in darkness today.

 

The following delegates took part in the historic First Round Table of the World Parliament of Indigenous Peoples in Tumkur, India.

 

1. Ms. Ang Dawa Sherpa Nepal

2. Ms. Shanti Jirel Nepal

3. Mr. Walter Hahn Germany

4. Ms. Heidi Oline Salmi Sapmi, Norway

5. Mr. Jarle Jonassen Sapmi, Norway

6. Ms. Maria Therese Aslaksen Sapmi, Norway

7. Mr. Rune Fjellheim Sapmi, Norway

8. Ms. Kirsten Anne Guttorm Sapmi, Norway

9. Ms. Silja Somby Sapmi, Norway

10. Ms. Donna Ngaronoa Gardiner New Zealand

11. Mr. Tiopira Porutu Keith McDowell New Zealand

12. Mr. Charles Royal New Zealand

13. Ms. Trish Johnston New Zealand

14. Ms. Monica Royal New Zealand

15. Mr. Kerry Laiana Wong Hawaii

16. Ms. Eomailani Kukahiko Hawaii

17. Ms. Margaret Jane Maaka Hawaii

18. Ms. Darlene Hoskins McKenzie Australia

19. Ms. Debrah Ann Hocking Australia

20. Mr. Lenzerini Federico Italy

21. Mr. D Thangaraj IAS India

22. Ms. Rose Mary Nagaland, India

23. Mr. Anil Gaikwad India

24. Dr. Ruth Manorama India

25. Dr. Nara Singh Manipur, India

26. Mr. Jon Ross Alaska

27. Ms. Leanndra Ross Alaska

28. Ms. Jessica Ross Alaska

29. Ms. Ruby Shannon Vail USA

30. Mr. John Vail USA

31. Ms. Amanda Holmes N. America

32. Ms. June Lorenzo N. America

33. Mr. Frank David Ettawageshik N. America

34. Ms. Rosalie Little Thunder N. America

35. Mr. Tupac Enrique N. America

36. Mr. V B Rawat India

37. Ms. Jyothi India

38. Mr. M C Raj India

39. Ms. Arul Kani India

 

 



[i] Booshakthi Kendra is the first ever Dalit Ashram in India initiated by Jyothi and Raj in Tumkur, India. It means Mother Earth Centre. It has the avowed purpose of being the springboard of learning, indigenous spirituality, indigenous philosophy and through these learning also generate liberative action for indigenous and other excluded peoples of the world.

 


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