GUEST BLOG: Note by Hunter Bear (March 17 2014)
Prof John Salter (Hunter Bear) harassed at a Jackson, Miss. lunch counteer
And with a big, all-around clear plastic
ballot box as well.
When we lived in
Chicago, [where a hundred tribes or so are represented], I was active as a
Native person and volunteer in Native programs on the Northside. Among other
things, I was Chair of the all-Indian Native American Community Organizational
Training Center and a member of the 15 person Indian coordinating committee for
the Great Lakes Indian Resource Development Program of Americans for Indian
Opportunity: Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Our family was very active, too,
socially and politically, in the American Indian Center which was going through
a period of incredible and nationally known factionalism -- right to the brink
and then everyone would pull back just in time and catch their breath. [Much of
this, btw, had been caused by the Anthro department at University of Chicago.]
I was always intrigued
by observing how outwardly venomous combatants could be in our Indian Center
disagreements and then [and regardless, too, of tribal background or blood
degree or income levels] greet one another as long-lost friends indeed when
surrounded by the harsh and alien realities in downtown Chicago. A much older
Native mentor of mine, the late Bill Redcloud [Chippewa] and another older
colleague, herself
a founder of the Center, and an enduring close friend to this moment, Susan K.
Power [Standing Rock Sioux], both commented once that "The Whites, when disagreeing,
so often try to completely destroy each other. We Indians usually stop long
before that." Both Bill and Susan certainly recognized that there are
exceptions to this -- but were talking about the general rule.
We had all just come
from a wedding where the offspring of one Indian Center factional leader
married the offspring of another -- I was best man -- with a traditional religious
leader blending his Native beliefs with a few Christian ones to perform the
ceremony. A piano was played by a very leading factionalist who, at that point,
had become enamored of fundamentalist Christianity and was a minister in the
Moody Bible Institute
context. Everyone was together.
When the high factionalism of the Chicago Indian Center finally wound up as an
election dispute in an Anglo court, a weary judge eventually ordered that each
side select one Indian person -- just one -- who each side trusted and who was
a full member of the Indian Center -- and that person would set up and carry
out a new election. Each side turned and selected me. [I confess to having had
some trepidation on that one -- but never displayed it, of course!] I constructed
a long, high ballot box which was essentially clear plastic so everyone could see the ballot go down and
stay there.
When election time
came, March 17 1973, I ordered every Anglo newsperson off Center property and I
stayed by the Box from 8 am to 8 pm -- leaving only twice for the
restroom and, then, leaving observers from all sides watching each other like
the eagles they were. Each factional side fed me well. Some people came several
hundred miles to vote. It was a wild and woolly election -- Indians who were
quite low-income and some doing relatively well economically -- all clashing
and then all gossiping congenially together.
The election, btw, was so honest our side lost. The Center pulled together --
as Indians always do -- and lived through all sorts of vicissitudes to survive
to the present moment.
HUNTER GRAY [HUNTER BEAR/JOHN R SALTER JR] Mi'kmaq /
St. Francis Abenaki / St. Regis Mohawk
Member, National Writers Union AFL-CIO
St. Francis Abenaki / St. Regis Mohawk
Member, National Writers Union AFL-CIO
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