Sunday, April 26, 2009

UNA PALOMA BLANCA

UNA PALOMA BLANCA
by: f. g. loprlato y lopez
The prospects for quickly climbing out of the economic crisis in which we find ourselves are not very promising, but we can and we will do it. All we need is leadership that understands New Mexico and New Mexicans... Diane Denish, slated to be our first woman governer, and first to choose her own second in command, is off to an excellent start, by surrounding herself with people who do not think that New Mexico is a newly conquered foreign country and do not act as if they are an occupying force. History, indeed repeats itself. Scholars of authentic New Mexico's past will hate the similarities between the state's populace today and the populace of our state in the 1900's in relation to today's incur­sions from other states and the role played by the Ital­ian community in forming a bridge between the American and the New Mexican cultures, and the New New Mexicans, such as, soon to be, Governor Denish, and her expressed desire to have more of the same in dignified positions of trust, and respect in state government The Land Of Enchantment's beautiful sand ­dunes are now covered over with a thick growth of imported Political Climbing Ivy that has been too long neurished with the bovine droppings from Texas, and (now) other states, whether it fits or not. It is about time that a New Mexican Woman restore New Mexico's true decor. Do you, dear reader, know that, in the Navajo culture a girl could not get married until she had demonstrated to the women of the tribe, her abilities to make use of every part of a sheep, seasoned with everything that can be found in the desert within walking distance of her hogan ? (including the wood used for cooking.) That chapter in the history of our state, apparently, capitulated to the modernization of education. Think of that next time you see a young Navajo girl approach a sheep, as if she has never seen one before and is afraid te do so. I have. Just as I have seen modern Navajo girls go to special schools to learn the art of weaving, intrigued with the knowledge of where the yarn that they are using came from and the processes that the yarn underwent to get to that point and it isn't even a rug with the traditional designs yet. Of course the world is not going to end because a few Navajo girls have left the way of the Dine. Those same girls can and will teach you some tricks you can use in the use of computers, nursing, business, and a host of other things. This is only to illustrate that knowledge is accumulative. Education places you in the present, knowledge is awareness what you are because of your heritage. When you approach "book learning" you bring all you are; your entire potential, not just what you would like to be or what you think you are but the potential to become whatever it is that you are going to attempt to be. Your culture and heritage mold your potential, and awareness of this is knowledge. To leave your past behind and forget about it is to disown part of yourself. If you then attempt to live a complete life as an incomplete human being is possible but not very likely, certainly a lot more difficult. You can't easily do it as an individual, and neither can New Mexico do it without involving all that New Mexice has been and is at this present time in history. In other words, it is up to us to mold the New Mexico of the future... Is it going to remain stunted by handicaps because outside influences devaluing your worth to appear indispensable. The Navajos are not the only New Mexicans who have played a significant part in the making of this state. Other tribes and other Pueblos have helped as have the Spanish, the Mexicans, and the Anglos, not to mention Jews, Arabs, Orientals, Blacks, Greeks, Italians, and more. It is only lately that I have need to inform the younger set, as well as new comers, and to remind people... such as Fernando C De Vaca, former County Chairman of the GOP, that if it had been left to anyone of these single groups, New Mexice would not have progressed AND regressed as dynamically as it has the Civil War era. No ethnic group, anywhere, is completely free of it's trouble makers and muck rakers, and you can be sure that because of these few misfits, an entire group can and have been condemned, because igno­rance thrives in an atmosphere of suspicion. The mind is the most wonderful thing in creation. It controls everything, your breathing, temperature, voluntary and involuntary systems and all that is you. From your first heart-beat to your last sigh. But as wonderful as it is, the mind is, it's subconscious part is incapable of reasoning, discerning and judgment. Further more, it is amenable to suggestion, and always accepts the dominant of two suggestions. Suggestion 1 subconsciously accepted authority figure suggests that a person, place, thing condition or state exists. It becomes real, whether it really exists or not. We've all seen hypnotized people, and see fanaticism of every type in our daily lives. All these methods will be discussed in future editions of The Wopajo, stay tuned.
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