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are thirteen indigenous grandmothers who came together for the first
time from October 11 through October 17, 2004, in Phoenicia, New York. We
gathered from the four directions in the land of the people of the Iroquois
Confederacy. We come here from the Amazon rainforest, the Arctic circle of
North America, the great forest of the American northwest, the vast plains
of North America, the highlands of central America, the Black Hills of South
Dakota, the mountains of Oaxaca, the desert of the American southwest, the
mountains of Tibet and from the rainforest of Central Africa.
Affirming our relations with traditional medicine peoples and communities throughout the world, we have been brought together by a common vision to form a new global alliance.
We are the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers. We have united as one. Ours is an alliance of prayer, education and healing for our Mother Earth, all Her inhabitants, all the children and for the next seven generations to come.
We are deeply concerned with the unprecedented destruction of our Mother Earth, the contamination of our air, waters and soil, the atrocities of war, the global scourge of poverty, the threat of nuclear weapons and waste, the prevailing culture of materialism, the epidemics which threaten the health of the Earth's peoples, the exploitation of indigenous medicines, and with the destruction of indigenous ways of life.
We, the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, believe that our ancestral ways of prayer, peacemaking and healing are vitally needed today. We come together to nurture, educate and train our children. We come together to uphold the practice of our ceremonies and affirm the right to use our plant medicines free of legal restriction. We come together to protect the lands where our peoples live and upon which our cultures depend, to safeguard the collective heritage of traditional medicines, and to defend the earth Herself. We believe that the teachings of our ancestors will light our way through an uncertain future.
We join with all those who honor the Creator, and to all who work and pray for our children, for world peace, and for the healing of our Mother Earth.
For all our relations.
Margaret Behan-Arapaho/Cheyenne
Rita Pitka Blumenstein-Yup’ik
Aama Bombo-Tamang/Nepal
Julieta Casimiro-Mazatec, Huautla de Jimenez, Mexico
Flordemayo-Mayan - Highlands of Central America/ New Mexico
Maria Alice Campos Freire-Amazonian Rainforest, Brazil
Tsering Dolma Gyaltong-Tibetan
Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance-Oglala Lakota, Black Hills, South Dakota, USA
Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance-Oglala Lakota - Black Hills, South Dakota, USA
Agnes Baker Pilgrim-Takelma Siletz - Grants Pass, Oregon, USA
Mona Polacca-Hopi/Havasupai/Tewa - Arizona
Bernadette Rebienot-Omyene, Gabon, Africa
Clara Shinobu Iura-Amazonian Rainforest, Brazil




