Earth Day Support: Indigenous Shaman, Olivia Arévalo Lomas, Assassinated Defending Amazon | Support our Front Line Earth Protectors

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Hey everyone!! This week @the-hearth things are going to be a bit different! There's something on our hearts that we just gotta share! Hoping to get the message across from both @mountainjewel and here!

Originally posted here. All SBD from this post and the other goes toward supportive organization(s) listed below in the article.

Today, in honor of Earth Day and indigenous communities around the world, I am using my white, American privileged voice "shouting out" to Steemit (and the interwebs) to my over 1100 followers to whomever is listening about this tragic event in a long line of devastating actions.

This Earth Day, I will be focusing my spirit and prayers on the life and community of these Shipibo people in Peru and many like them throughout South America. Many of these protectors of our earth are brown and live in countries far removed from our cozy suburbs, malls, megachurches and stock markets, yet our lives, consumption, "wants and needs" and ideologies directly effect their lives. It is our demands on the environment which feed the exploitation of these communities and this is our problem as well as theirs. We need to take a stand.

It is nothing new to read of indigenous leaders in the Amazon killed over resource wars.


According to the Daily Kos,

In 2017, The Guardian wrote that 2016 was the most perilous year ever for people defending their community’s water, land, natural resources and wildlife, with “new research showing that environmental defenders are being killed at the rate of almost four a week across the world”. They note that over 200 activists, wildlife rangers and indigenous leaders were murdered.


This has been going on for a long long time, but recently an indigenous Shipibo Traditional Healer Olivia Arévalo Lomas was assassinated in the Peruvian Amazon and I want you all to know. I want to use my voice to share this specific issue.

From a press statement from her fellow community leaders

Olivia Arévalo Lomas will continue to be a living symbol of wisdom, ancestral knowledge and the feminine strength which contributes to the reaffirmation of our cultural identity, in addition to establishing an equitable communication between the Shipibo-Konibo-Xetebo people, medical science, and Western society writ large. However, an attack was made against her and everything that we as indigenous peoples defend, violating our human rights and ending the life of one of the women who represented the inexhaustible strength of our culture.

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Olivia Arévalo Lomas

She was likely killed by the forces of exploitation that she stood against, but her voice and her cause cannot be silenced through her death. We will stand on and spread her message with the countless others who are doing so. (It is reported that Sebastian Paul Woodroffe, a Canadian citizen, shot her 5 times in the heart in front of her family. He has since been killed by the community. I haven't found any further details of this tragic event and the motive is unconfirmed.)

Resources and the greedy people who extract them at all costs, destroying indigenous ways of life and habitat for countless species (increasing endangered species lists and contributing to untold biodiversity loss), have long taken precedence over diversity, health of ecosystems or LIFE!

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Yanacocha then and now (as a result of devastating mining practices) source

Whether it is for oil, gold, trees or plant matter, room for grazing cattle or water wars, the Indigenous people who have inhabited and tended the Amazon Rainforests for generations are a vulnerable people due to the multinational corporations, greedy government entities, or money & power thirsty prospectors who come to their regions to take at all costs.

As Pinar of @queernature on instagram says (from whom I originally heard of this news):

If you work with ayahuasca and other traditional medicines, you have a responsibility to acknowledge where this medicine comes from and the stewards of the medicine you benefit from. Blood is literally being spilled on their ancestral lands where the plant medicines grow from. You cannot be neutral here if you psychospiritually benefit from them as they are being assassinated. One cannot be neutral in nature-connection work on stolen lands. She was shot five times at her heart in front of her family.

A note was also left for two other indigenous healers in her community that read:

"Señora y Sr Magdalena Florez Agustín, Bernardo Murayari Ochavano: You have 48 hours to flee. One bullet for each of you and if you don't do as told there will be the consequence that more bullets will rain down on you"

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Maestra Arévalo Lomas

I had the opportunity to sit in a sacred ceremony this Maestra holds in Peru and it changed my life. The amount of light and heart-opening these powerful elders hold is a blessing to the entire world and it indeed is the medicine so many of us need.

Here is one of her ikaros or sacred medicine songs. It opened my heart right away and enlightened my mind as I listened to it just now.

If you have sat in an ayausca ceremony, I ask you to join me in sharing the word of this wrongful killing. Please share this post or write your own. How can we learn from and share in the medicine of these cultures, which is sometimes referred to the Rainforest University, and yet not do our part to support or to spread awareness around the constant threats these communities face?

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Justice for Olivia Arévalo Lomas

You know what the Lorax says,

"UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.”

Support

If you want to donate please consider the following organizations

Saphichay

Saphichay is a charitable organization founded and organized by indigenous identified peoples located in the central Andes in Peru. Saphichay supports indigenous rights and cultural survival. Our projects and collaborations preserve and revitalize ancient/ traditional wisdom to ensure their continuance for future generations. Indigenous wisdom and its traditions continue to be threatened, a key focus of our work is in supporting rural and urban indigenous communities/peoples. Our commitment to these communities are manifested through projects that involve – food sovereignty, bio-cultural conservation, bio-diversity management, reclaiming and reconnecting to our indigenous identity, language, wisdom and practices.

Temple of the Way of Light

This is where Olivia shared her medicine with other traditional healers. They've created an institute that gives back to the community: The Chaikuni Institute

The Chaikuni Institute is a grassroots collective which investigates, promotes and protects equitable, inclusive, interrelated, and abundant living systems. By honouring indigenous wisdom and enacting the principles of permaculture, we support a form of life known in Spanish as buen vivir, and in Quechua as sumak kawsay. It is a mindful approach of good living which emphasizes community focus, harmony, and social responsibility to the Earth and her people.
Visit their website for more information.

Also, Click here to read further about Powerful Indigenous Women who are protecting their culture and lands. Education is key!!

Also, Click here to read a story of how oil contamination has changed a local river's health.

Front Line Defenders is another you can follow/support

While many human rights defenders (HRDs) can operate freely in Peru, those working on the environment, in particular on the environmental and human rights impact of the extractive industry, face harsh repression, including intimidation, smear campaigns, death threats, surveillance, and judicial harassment. Environmental rights defenders who work in the defense of the rights of indigenous or campesino communities have been the direct target of judicial harassment, physical attacks, police brutality, smear campaigns, and surveillance.


This Earth Day, I will be focusing my spirit and prayers on the life and community of these Shipibo people in Peru and many like them throughout South America. Many of these protectors of our earth are brown and live in countries far removed from our cozy suburbs, malls, megachurches and stock markets, yet our lives, consumption, "wants and needs" and ideologies directly effect their lives. It is our demands on the environment which feed the exploitation of these communities and this is our problem as well as theirs. We need to take a stand.

One way you can stop this cycle as suggested by the AMAZON WATCH is to:

Stop Financing Amazon Destruction!


JPMorgan Chase and BlackRock are funding the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and the violation of indigenous rights. Oil drilling in the Amazon devastates indigenous communities and one of the ecosystems most vital to avoiding climate chaos. Indigenous communities know this and are actively resisting these projects. Support their resistance to protect their Amazon homes and this vital natural resource.
Demand that their CEOs to stop financing oil and gas producers operating in the Amazon basin!

Take your money out of Chase Bank!

When the last tree is cut, the last fish is caught, and the last river is polluted; when to breathe the air is sickening, you will realize, too late, that wealth is not in bank accounts and that you can’t eat money. ~ Alanis Obomsawin


All SBD generated from this post will go to support Saphichay or one of the organizations listed above.

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So sad ! but she will be back !!

Wow! How tragic! Thank you for shedding light on this. It seems like everyone is talking about ayahuasca these days. Yet most are ignorant of the conditions surrounding the medicine...like most exploits our media does not cover. Resteemed with love!

exactly! it really touched me to think of so many from north america using the medicine, but not realizing what is going on in those communities. these loving and powerful healer's lives are under threat while cozy americans are talking about their ayahuasca experiences at parties. we need to raise awareness around the links between our lifestyles and the threats on these environments/humans. thanks for witnessing/hearing/resteeming!!!

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