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American cultures mix in New Mexico | American cultures mix in New Mexico |
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Siobhann Tighe meets Native Americans who feel they have found a balance between traditional and modern ways of life. | Siobhann Tighe meets Native Americans who feel they have found a balance between traditional and modern ways of life. |
There are about 4.5 million Native Americans in the USA | |
Pearl Sunrise held out a perfectly round loaf of bread wrapped in a cellophane bag. | Pearl Sunrise held out a perfectly round loaf of bread wrapped in a cellophane bag. |
It had been baked traditionally in an outside oven or "orno" on a nearby reservation. | It had been baked traditionally in an outside oven or "orno" on a nearby reservation. |
"Put it in your suitcase," she said. "It will still be fresh by the time you return home and it's lovely toasted!" | "Put it in your suitcase," she said. "It will still be fresh by the time you return home and it's lovely toasted!" |
The loaf was a farewell present after I had dinner with Pearl, her three grown-up daughters, their other-halves, and her grandchildren. | The loaf was a farewell present after I had dinner with Pearl, her three grown-up daughters, their other-halves, and her grandchildren. |
Shared by three generations, hers was a suburban, all mod-cons, family home in the city of Albuquerque, but with a Native American twist. | Shared by three generations, hers was a suburban, all mod-cons, family home in the city of Albuquerque, but with a Native American twist. |
Plastic toys and dinosaurs shared space with traditional pottery, baskets and Pearl's weaving loom and spindle. | Plastic toys and dinosaurs shared space with traditional pottery, baskets and Pearl's weaving loom and spindle. |
This dinner was a chance for me to find out whether this was a typical Native American family, but my sweeping question was greeted with mild derision. | This dinner was a chance for me to find out whether this was a typical Native American family, but my sweeping question was greeted with mild derision. |
"What's normal? What's typical? We fight like all families do!" one sister laughed. | "What's normal? What's typical? We fight like all families do!" one sister laughed. |
But then a serious discussion ensued. | But then a serious discussion ensued. |
Everyone agreed this family was traditional and proud of its heritage. | Everyone agreed this family was traditional and proud of its heritage. |
Despite living outside the reservation they hold on to their customs, going to dances and ceremonies. | Despite living outside the reservation they hold on to their customs, going to dances and ceremonies. |
"Us girls are very rare," said the middle sister, Deborah, "because we'll never starve. We learnt how to butcher and we can make bread." | "Us girls are very rare," said the middle sister, Deborah, "because we'll never starve. We learnt how to butcher and we can make bread." |
Her older sister agreed: "We're rustic on the inside and we're fortunate to have that because a lot of Natives have lost their culture." | Her older sister agreed: "We're rustic on the inside and we're fortunate to have that because a lot of Natives have lost their culture." |
Ceremonial protection | Ceremonial protection |
All the same, this family was integrated into mainstream American life. | All the same, this family was integrated into mainstream American life. |
The eldest daughter, Beulah, was a Prom Queen at High School, very rare for a Native American, her doting mother said. | The eldest daughter, Beulah, was a Prom Queen at High School, very rare for a Native American, her doting mother said. |
The youngest daughter, Shawna, a television producer, told me how she hoped to make a film about her boyfriend's experience as a soldier in Iraq. | The youngest daughter, Shawna, a television producer, told me how she hoped to make a film about her boyfriend's experience as a soldier in Iraq. |
"Tell her about it!" she urged Victor who takes his nature-based belief system extremely seriously and is the grandson of a medicine man. | "Tell her about it!" she urged Victor who takes his nature-based belief system extremely seriously and is the grandson of a medicine man. |
In 2003 he was part of a team renovating a school near the border with Iran and one morning, eating his breakfast of cereal and hot milk, he picked up a little bird which had fallen from its nest. | In 2003 he was part of a team renovating a school near the border with Iran and one morning, eating his breakfast of cereal and hot milk, he picked up a little bird which had fallen from its nest. |
Then he noticed what he thought was a stick, but it was a snake. A bad omen in the Navajo culture and a warning that something terrible will happen. | Then he noticed what he thought was a stick, but it was a snake. A bad omen in the Navajo culture and a warning that something terrible will happen. |
Victor was so worried that he sought permission - which he got - to phone his mother so she could perform ceremonial offerings by the river which he believed would keep his unit safe. | Victor was so worried that he sought permission - which he got - to phone his mother so she could perform ceremonial offerings by the river which he believed would keep his unit safe. |
The next morning he made his own offerings towards the sun holding a pouch containing his grandfather's ashes. | The next morning he made his own offerings towards the sun holding a pouch containing his grandfather's ashes. |
Later that day, Victor was told about a series of near-miss events that could have taken his life and the lives of his comrades. | Later that day, Victor was told about a series of near-miss events that could have taken his life and the lives of his comrades. |
Believing all things to be connected, Victor explained the moral of the story: "Never mess with Mother Nature. I should never have picked up that bird." | Believing all things to be connected, Victor explained the moral of the story: "Never mess with Mother Nature. I should never have picked up that bird." |
Vibrant community | Vibrant community |
Like many Native American families, certainly in New Mexico which was colonised by the Spanish, the Sunrise family blend their indigenous faith with Catholicism. | Like many Native American families, certainly in New Mexico which was colonised by the Spanish, the Sunrise family blend their indigenous faith with Catholicism. |
Mr Rivera became the governor of Pueblo of Pojoaque in 2004 | Mr Rivera became the governor of Pueblo of Pojoaque in 2004 |
When I travelled to the Pueblo of Pojoaque, the governor or tribal leader there, George Rivera who is also an artist and sculptor showed me the chapel he was building. | When I travelled to the Pueblo of Pojoaque, the governor or tribal leader there, George Rivera who is also an artist and sculptor showed me the chapel he was building. |
"Over the last 400 years there's had to be some give and take between both cultures in order to live here peacefully. | "Over the last 400 years there's had to be some give and take between both cultures in order to live here peacefully. |
"So traditional tribal dances are carried out on important dates in the Catholic calendar and in another pueblo around here they even sing all Catholic hymns in the Tewa language. | "So traditional tribal dances are carried out on important dates in the Catholic calendar and in another pueblo around here they even sing all Catholic hymns in the Tewa language. |
"It's not about us and them anymore, it's about the good of religion." | "It's not about us and them anymore, it's about the good of religion." |
The chapel is one of the many developments in this community of just 400 people, and it is George Rivera who is credited with turning what was a poor and lack-lustre place into a healthy and wealthy one, funded by multi-million dollar enterprises including a casino, controversial, but lucrative. | The chapel is one of the many developments in this community of just 400 people, and it is George Rivera who is credited with turning what was a poor and lack-lustre place into a healthy and wealthy one, funded by multi-million dollar enterprises including a casino, controversial, but lucrative. |
His artistic flair is everywhere and I could not help wondering whether he was too good to be true: well travelled, educated, talented, and commercially very savvy with the welfare of his people at heart. | His artistic flair is everywhere and I could not help wondering whether he was too good to be true: well travelled, educated, talented, and commercially very savvy with the welfare of his people at heart. |
His house was on the top of the hill with a 360-degree view consisting of two mountain ranges, snow capped at that moment, and land spotted with green juniper bushes. | His house was on the top of the hill with a 360-degree view consisting of two mountain ranges, snow capped at that moment, and land spotted with green juniper bushes. |
"I can keep an eye on everyone from up here," he joked. | "I can keep an eye on everyone from up here," he joked. |
And I commented that there was a real sense of wealth. "That's good," he said. "The whole goal is to raise the quality of life. | And I commented that there was a real sense of wealth. "That's good," he said. "The whole goal is to raise the quality of life. |
"I grew up in a shack with ten siblings. We had bunk beds with three in a bed. I just didn't want to retain that lifestyle." | "I grew up in a shack with ten siblings. We had bunk beds with three in a bed. I just didn't want to retain that lifestyle." |
In his backyard were two sculptures in progress, a bear and buffalo dancer, and the outside oven where he cooked his turkeys and bread. | In his backyard were two sculptures in progress, a bear and buffalo dancer, and the outside oven where he cooked his turkeys and bread. |
Which reminds me - Pearl's loaf survived the trip back to London and she was right - it was delicious toasted. | Which reminds me - Pearl's loaf survived the trip back to London and she was right - it was delicious toasted. |
From Our Own Correspondent is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service. Please check the programme schedules for World Service editions. | From Our Own Correspondent is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service. Please check the programme schedules for World Service editions. |
You can listen to more of Siobhann Tighe's reports about her Native American journey on the BBC World Service's href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/documentaries/2009/04/090414_outlook_nativeamericans_story.shtml"> Outlook programme from Monday 13 to Friday 17 April, 2009. |
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