Monday, June 25, 2012

Donations needed Kiskeya Run 2012 Donations Needed Re: Funding Urgently Needed for Kiskeya Peace and Dignity Run Takahi Guaitiao (Greetings Relative): It is our hope that this message finds you well and in good spirit. We are writing to bring your attention to an historic event that will take place on the island of Kiskeya (Dominican Republic) this July 20-30th, 2012. This event, “The Kiskeya 2012 Peace and Dignity Run: Route of the Redtail Hawk”, is an indigenous led spiritual run that seeks to raise awareness about the condition of sacred sites on the island of Kiskeya (Dominican Republic) as well as bring together in solidarity local indigenous islanders with mainland indigenous representatives. This Run is dedicated to the Children of Kiskeya The Kiskeya (Dominican Republic) 2012 Peace and Dignity Run is intricately connected to the ancient indigenous prophecy of the Eagle and Condor and the Hawk. This prophecy mandates that Indigenous Peoples of the Western Hemisphere shall reunite in a spiritual way to bring healing to the Nations and a better future for our children and generations to come. The Kiskeya (Dominican Republic) 2012 Peace and Dignity Run provides a unique opportunity for local communities to honor their indigenous spiritual practices and traditions as well as promote the collective responsibilities we all have to Mother Earth, Father Sky, our communities, and ourselves. The Kiskeya (Dominican Republic) Peace and Dignity 2nd part of the Run will begin on July 23 in the sacred site of LA CUEVA NI RAHU with a special commencement ceremony. From there groups of runners and supporters will travel to four different points on the island covering the 5 original kingdoms [ cacigazgos } 1) HIGUEY, 2) MAGUA , 3) MAGUANA , XARAGUA , 5) MARIEN , those gathered with take part in cultural exchanges, workshops, communal meals, and ceremonies. Participants will be gathered together camp ground style with some elders and visiting indigenous dignitaries being provided other local accommodations. As this is a grass-roots initiative, the organizers are seeking funds to assist with the hosting of this historic indigenous spiritual gathering; the first of its kind to be held in Kiskeya in about 500 years We are respectfully seeking your financial assistance, which will provide logistical support for local runners and meals at the main gathering and ceremonies. Your assistance is needed. Donations are tax-deductible. You can donate to the Kiskeya Peace and Dignity Run via Pay Pal 1-Conduit via Guanin Center you can donate directely to the Paypal account link, with the credit or debit card. This is the link www.guanin.org go to donate memo “Peace and Dignity” (http://guanin.org/files/members.html) or by checks, money-order, they would have to made out to Centro Cultural Guanín in order to cash them. with the words “Peace and Dignity” in the memo. Checks or money-orders can be sent to: Kiskeya Run 9421 Wogan terrace Brooklyn NY 11209 2- Conduit for 2011 is KHNIA Inc 2805 University ave Suite B Bronx 10468 New York For more information contact Roman Guaraguaorix Perez at kiskeyarun2011@yahoo.com (thank you) in advance for your support. Oma’bahari, nabori wa'ka (With respect, we are at your service), Roman Guaraguaorix Kiskeya Run Organizer 917-482-6685 email { Kiskeyarun2011@yahoo.com }

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Hello hope you are all well and healthy at this time.Most of you know we have organizing this Peace and Dignity Journey for 1-1/2 year now and its been a hard road and little support on the fundraising and its even lost some momentum here and there. well thst has changed now we are energized and getting ready for Kiskeya PDJ 2012 on July 20-30th . When I visited Kiskeya in March and began the work on creating the Route for the PDJ route of the Redtail hawk I did not feel alone anymore. When visiting the places I went to I was very welcomed and the communities were all happy to here about the Run and the youth seemed like they all want to partake. I heard the elders speak of the need for awareness of the current situations in there villages and towns.when the staff was presented the people took pride in holding it and speaking out about the need for the Prayers for our Taino ancestors the youth and the Country.. I am sending this email to show the route that I have created with the help of our relatives and friends in Kiskeya.I will like to thank Lynne , Severino, Rannel, Glennis,Manuel and Jesus Guillen, Leonel, Lourdes , Juan Carlos, Manuel, and all others that helped me on the trip to plan the Route... I look forward very much to working with ALL OF YOU on this Caminata and to helping it make the press all over the country--it´s time for more than a handful of Dominicans on the island to begin taking pride in their Taíno ancestry, their Taíno heritage, not just those who live outside the country. 1) MARIEN{ July 20-21 } , the northwestern part of the island, most of which is today in Haiti { I need Mechis # } --Petroglyphs of the Río Chacuey, are among some of the finest in the country, although they are being ruined by idiots who carve their names over them. --Finca and fábrica de casabe run by Doña Mechi, in Los Piños (between Cacique and Monción). --Hike the Río Gurabo to the Charcos de los Indios, with its breathtakingly beautiful white marble waterfall en route, and then the three Charcos de los Indios with their precious little waterfall and crystalline green water, all seen against the stunning backdrop of the ruins of a 50-feet-high Giant Face of the Cemí de Cojoba caved into the towering cliff wall, which is the only piece of monumental architecture left by indigenous peoples in all the Caribbean. 2) MAGUA { July 22 } , the northeasternmost region, where the Ciboney and many Macorix peoples lived; --Taino archaeological exhibit at Santiago´s Centro Cultural Leon Jiménes. --Santo Cerro, where the very first major battle between Europeans and indigenous peoples of the Americas took place (see my research about this battle and the erroneous “history” that has been told about who won it) and the nearby ruins of the original Concepción de la Vega, with its Franciscan Monastery ruins and ancient Taino cemetery. 3) HIGUE Y { July 23-26 } , { the southeasternmost region, --Cueva Ni Rahú in La Piedra (half an hour north of Las Americas Airport), with its two subterranean pools, pictographs, and petroglyphs cultural heritage site managed by Centro Guanin, Inc. (Lynne and Severino´s non-profit NGO) dedicated to all the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, especially those of the Greater Antilles. --La Caleta, which was a prosperous Taino fishing village for several centuries and where a few of the many Taino burials are still en situ under a fallen thatched roof. --Tres Ojos, just east of Santo Domingo, --Cueva de Las Maravillas (with fabulous pictographs) --Hermanos Guillén Cerámica in Yamasá. --The Cave Complex of Pomier in San Cristobal (more than 50 caves!), especially cave #1 (the fertility cave) and the Cueva del Puente, which Domingo Abreu thinks may be ¨where the sun was born” according to Taino mythology. 4) MAGUANA { July 27th-28th }, the central region of the island that includes today´s Barahona, Azua, San Juan de la Maguana, and San José de Ocoa: --Plaza Taína de San Juan (formerly called Corral de los Indios) and the Anacaona Stone. --Statues of Anacaona and Caonabó in San Juan proper, plus other artistic honors to the Taino peoples; meet the female mayor, who is very pro-Taino. --Azua and Viejo Azua; organize a game of batey/batú. 5) XARAGUA {July 29th }, --Circle Lago Enriquillo to see all the border region where Kacike Enriquillo held out from 1519-1534 --Las Caritas, the famous petroglyphs on high cliffs overlooking Lago Enriquillo --Statue of Enriquillo at Galván Thank You Roman Guaraguaorix Perez Kiskeya Run 2012 organizer