Announcing two special screenings of the short
documentary film, "VANISHING PRAYER", the compelling
story of the fight for survival of the Dineh Nation,
from the region known as Black Mesa or Big Mountain.

Presenting traditional weavings by Dineh grandmothers,
with music, slideshow, and inspiring speakers.
Latest updates from Big Mountain and from campaigns to
preserve Ohlone (Native American) heritage in the Bay
Area.

BERKELEY: Tuesday 16th November, 7 pm
Unitarian Fellowship Hall, 1924 Cedar St. (at Bonita)

SAN FRANCISCO: Wednesday 17th November, 7 pm
New College, 766 Valencia St. (btwn 18th & 19th)

$ 5 - 10 donation to benefit the food caravan for
Dineh elders.
Please call: (415) 436 0220

STOP THE GENOCIDE OF THE DINEH NATION
The lives of Dineh (Navajo) families living in the
Black Mesa, Big Mountain region (N.E.Arizona) are
threatened by government and corporate power. Strip
mining operations by Peabody Coal Company have
resulted in massive environmental damage, poisoning of
people and livestock, desecration of sacred sites, and
forced relocation of the Dineh. Your help is needed
to defend fundamental human rights.

DEFEND OHLONE HERITAGE
Many known village sites in the Bay Area have been
obliterated. Native people's burial sites and ancient
shellmounds are still threatened by careless
development. On San Bruno Mountain, developers want
to build a mall and hotel on the site of a 5,000 year
old village and habitat for rare and endangered
species. Your help is needed to fight for protection
of these sacred cultural treasures.

Supported by: International Indian Treaty Council,
Project Underground, San Bruno Mountain Watch, Weaving
for Freedom, Bay Area Earth First!, Unitarian
Fellowship Social Action Committee, Action Resource
Center (Los Angeles)

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