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[A-List] Update on Annie Mae's case
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SIRENS IN THE
NIGHT:
THE DEATH OF YET ANOTHER INDIAN WARRIOR
By antoinette nora
claypoole
There is a water shortage in
many places on the planet. Today in the courtroom of Rapid City's Federal
building, that reality was a deception.
Just like so many things about this
complex and brutal murder trial. Tears were running like big rains into the
arroyos of Northern New Mexico. Which
is where Darlene Nichols, aka Kamook
Banks has lived over the past few years. From where she now flees, taking FBI
relocation money with her, $42,000 in the past six months according to
her testimony. Perhaps just like a storm over desert she imagines she
was arriving to help. But sometimes lightening kills and sometimes slides bury
drive by cars. With drivers inside of them. This is what the courtroom was
like today, in Rapid City. My eyes still aching from tears I never expected
to shed. For the loss of yet another Indian warrior woman happened right
there for Judge and family to see.
Darlene was
one of a series of Indian women called to the stand today by the prosecution.
She in her cry me a river presence she selected for the jury
and observers a
psychic connection to what it feels like to watch a warrior die. And that
is what happened today. To Kamook Banks. She was no longer the AIM woman who
claimed sovereignty for Indian people. She is now Darlene the woman dressed
as a man in short hair and polyester blazers who with sullen resolve
kisses into the schemes of a government she once knew would as easily murder
her as any one of her best friends.Kamook spoke of her current relationship.
With the FBI. Talked of how they help her out, spoke with disdain about
Leonard Peltier and revealed she cooperated full heartedly with a wiretap
of her good friend Troy Lin. With something like a mutant monotone voice
Darlene said she believed her husband, Dennis Banks 'was involved in
the murder of Annie Mae". Ever since he phoned her about it back in Feb.
1976. Finally , she confessed, she "had to do something." So she turned into the
very thing that Annie Mae was accused of being. By the man who was lovers to
them both. Kamook has bedded down with the FBI that threatened the
life of her best friend, her children and lover.
Probably the
intensity of this transformation of radical to FBI snitch/collaborator was only softened by
the fact that the defense attorney,Timothy Rensch, rose to the status of thunder
being as he continually objected to hearsay evidence (mostly to
no avail). And then finally challenged Special Agent Wood, FBI agent
who was involved in investigating Annie Mae back in the day when she was
walking with us here. What called this storm into the courtroom today? It
was a slow rumble which shook many of us like a 4.5 in northern California.
The courtroom silenced, even the laptop keyboards of New York Times
reporters quiet as Darlene revealed not a shred of Kamook left inside of her heart. Still.
Kamook herself was as rain in a needed dry season when she delivered somberly the
truth she believed necessary to speak. That she had turned to the FBI
soon after her divorce from Dennis Banks. Dennis Banks was phoned by the New York
Times during a court break for comment. He did not come to the phone
today. Maybe tomorrow will be a better
one for him. The father of Darlene's
four children. Has muted their relationship. She spoke today like a Catholic
girl to her confessor, kissing the ring of the bishop prosecutor,
telling the sins of silence, selling the sacredness of woman strength to the
white men who examined her life. When she spoke about Annie Mae the portrayal was
one of a pitiful scared woman who was captured and overpowered by the people
around her. Kamook Banks aka Darlene has become the snitch
Annie Mae never was. The eerie paradox of this feels like some kind of
a legend written with the wrong ending.
Yet many of us know differently about Annie Mae, and though
this trial has little to say of Annie Mae alive and
brave, Troy Linn Yellowood, another witness in the collection of Indian
women "presented" today, Troy Linn did her best to defy the prosecution and
talk of Annie Mae as a woman who defied
her accusers. "Either kill me off or
defend me" was what Troy Linn remembers Annie Mae saying to her accusers, while
Mathalene White Bear
remembered Annie Mae as someone who cared deeply
for her daughters, her family. And then relayed to us the story of the
silver ring. Which might just top Tolkien's classic for mysticism and
symbolic liberation. If it had a different ending. The courtroom and
jury heard about how John Trudell came to get a silver ring, in Santa Monica
near the sea. A ring Annie Mae had sent as a sign of distress. But White Bear
implied Trudell never bothered to protect Annie Mae from the death threats the
ring was meant to signify."I hope the next time you see this ring it is on my
finger. But if it comes to you any other way, you'll know I'm in
trouble. Then you should call this phone number". Annie Mae's words to White Bear
sometime in the Fall of 1975. "The phone number was that of John
Trudell who was fine brother to us back then. I called him when the ring arrived
in a small white box through the mail. No letter or anything. He came and
got the ring within a day and I never heard from him again. I spent 28
years of hell waiting to find out what happened" .
Maybe we all feel that way today. But a
worse nightmare would be that another quarter century goes by with the wrong
person(s) accused.Today, having mentioned COINTELPRO and the 'operatives placed
in AIM 'to set up Annie Mae " , the defense offered a
sense that not everyone has forgotten the atmosphere of murder which pounded
in the veins of agents back when Annie Mae defied them. As some of those
same agents sat in the back row of
the courtroom today thinking they had
taken yet another line of Indian women down as they testified against the
movement they once believed in, I longed
for just a glimpse of their souls.
Take a photo of their conscience. Sell it to the National Inquirer. Then give them
mirrors to places which have windows instead of lying walls.
This is unedited
pre-distribution matter of which I have no interest, shared opinion,
or ownership of other than making it available for ndn-aim. It
may be freely
distributed for any purpose by permission of the author.Excerpts of this update
and DAILY updates can be heard on KPFK Radio Los
Angeles, a Pacifica Radio
Station 90.7 FM http://www.kpfk.org
/
Eli
Tiokasin
Ghosthorse
First Voices Indigenous
Radio
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Who is really listening?
Mother
Earth will have her day and night.....forever!
www.earthpeoples.org
www.wole.org/index.htm
Long ago the peoples of the
Americas were divided into two groups--the people of the Eagle (North America)
and people of the Condor (South America). When the two begin to come together
again, mixing the tears of the Eagle and the Condor, there will begin an era of
renewed life and spirit for Indigenous peoples.
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