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Seminoles: We want Castillo down

Started by Jason, July 25, 2012, 09:38:01 AM

Jason

QuoteSeminoles: We want Castillo down

Posted: July 23, 2012 - 11:20pm
By PETER GUINTA
peter.guinta@staugustine.com

The Castillo de San Marcos National Monument was a place of torture and death for indigenous people and should be torn down rather than be preserved as a landmark, representatives of the Seminole Tribe of Florida told the St. Augustine City Commission on Monday.

Shannon Larson of Lake Placid, who operates the indigenous support group Ancient Trees, disputes St. Augustine’s claim to being the first city in the New World.

“There was already a settlement here before the Spanish,” Larson said. “There were (many) tribes who were killed, murdered and died in that fort. We must take it down for the healing to begin.”

The Spanish were “war criminals” and “dead murderers should not sit at galas and city events,” she said.

Read the rest at StAugustine.com
http://staugustine.com/news/local-news/2012-07-23/seminoles-we-want-castillo-down




Bridges

Quote“The Spanish brought slavery. We do not believe in slavery,” he said. “(The Castillo) is a slaughterhouse to us. We don’t see anybody speaking about indigenous people here and what was done to them.”

It's been a long time since I took an "official" tour off the Castillo (over 15 years ago), but I still remember being taught about the torture of American Indians and their imprisonment.  In fact, that's one of the only things I remember from that tour. 
So I said to him: Arthur, Artie come on, why does the salesman have to die? Change the title; The life of a salesman. That's what people want to see.

wsansewjs

#2
Are you kidding me?! Seriously, ARE YOU KIDDING ME!? Grow the blazing frak up, Shannon Larson. We gave your tribe  few reservations, some of your people ran casinos to make so much money, and now you want to destroy a historical landmark that WE NEED to learn from it so, we will NEVER repeat the mistakes of those who did in the past?

Grow up, Shannon Larson! We are all humans, and we are NOT proud of our dark secrets and flaws.

-Josh

EDIT: After reading the article deeply, I realized that it is not the Seminole Tribe, but one specific member who believe in this non-sense notion, Shannon Larson.
"When I take over JTA, the PCT'S will become artificial reefs and thus serve a REAL purpose. - OCKLAWAHA"

"Stephen intends on running for office in the next election (2014)." - Stephen Dare

Bativac

These poor folks. Their energy would be so much better spent, I don't know, cleaning a highway or something. They have zero chance of accomplishing their goal here.

I like the part where the mayor "listened politely" as these two ranted about tearing down the fort.

wsansewjs

Quote from: Bativac on July 25, 2012, 10:37:22 AM
These poor folks. Their energy would be so much better spent, I don't know, cleaning a highway or something. They have zero chance of accomplishing their goal here.

I like the part where the mayor "listened politely" as these two ranted about tearing down the fort.

I am going to call you out on there. That statement is really almost prejudice-like. It is not "they", because not every single Seminole members share the same view as this person who want to tear down the fort.

-Josh
"When I take over JTA, the PCT'S will become artificial reefs and thus serve a REAL purpose. - OCKLAWAHA"

"Stephen intends on running for office in the next election (2014)." - Stephen Dare

acme54321


Ocklawaha

Any member of the Seminole Tribe that arrived at the City Commission meeting via horse, automobile, train, plane or ship, has completely invalidated their argument. You want to get my attention? Walk to the meeting like your ancestors did and shun the 'white mans' medicine that you have selectively used to carry out your protest.

carpnter

A traditional Seminole? That's rich since the Miccosukee Tribe, of which Bobbie C. Billie is a member, runs casinos in South Florida. 

Timkin

I don't think the Castillo is going anywhere.

Tacachale

I don't know what's worse here, the silliness of these individuals' desires or the shoddiness of the reporting by the St. Augustine Record.

FIRST OFF: Neither Shannon Lawson nor Bobbie C. Billie are "representatives of the Seminole Tribe of Florida", despite what this reporter says, and what his editor approved for printing.

The Seminole Tribe of Florida is a "federally-recognized tribe", a governing entity of Seminoles in this state, with government-to-government relations with the United States and with Florida. It was recognized in 1957, and is one of three federally-recognized Seminole tribes, along with the much larger Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma and the smaller Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida.

The Seminole Tribe of Florida has over 2000 members, but not all Seminoles, even in Florida, are members. In fact, due to internal and external factors in the mid-20th century, a number of Seminoles primarily living in the Tamiami Trail area formed a second organization, the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, which received federal recognition of its own in 1962.

There are additionally 100 or more Florida Seminoles who are part of neither tribe. Bobbie C. Billie and his family are part of the "Independent Traditional Seminole Nation", called simply "traditionalist Seminole" by the lazy St. Augustine Record reporter, a small, highly traditionalist group of around 30 people in Collier County. They are not federally recognized, and very opposed to modern culture and to the casino industry engaged in by both the federally-recognized tribes.

Bobbie C. Billie has been around for a while, usually drawing attention for things like this. I believe he is not a member of either of the recognized Tribes, though he would be eligible. I don't know anything about Lawson, but at any rate neither of them are qualified to speak for the Seminole Tribe of Florida.

Willie Johns on the other hand is a Seminole Tribe of Florida member who has held various positions in the tribe and has been involved in St. Augustine's 450th celebration, purveying the Native American perspective.

What a disappointing article.
Do you believe that when the blue jay or another bird sings and the body is trembling, that is a signal that people are coming or something important is about to happen?

Tacachale

Quote from: Ocklawaha on July 25, 2012, 11:17:25 AM
Any member of the Seminole Tribe that arrived at the City Commission meeting via horse, automobile, train, plane or ship, has completely invalidated their argument. You want to get my attention? Walk to the meeting like your ancestors did and shun the 'white mans' medicine that you have selectively used to carry out your protest.
That's pretty silly. No one who wants to maintain traditional culture should use any modern infrastructure or devices?

BTW, the Seminole emerged at a time when the horse was already well established in North America.


Quote from: carpnter on July 25, 2012, 11:28:41 AM
A traditional Seminole? That's rich since the Miccosukee Tribe, of which Bobbie C. Billie is a member, runs casinos in South Florida.

To reiterate, he is not a member of the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, who have casinos. He's an independent and belongs to a long standing traditionalist group.

Quote from: Timkin on July 25, 2012, 02:26:02 PM
I don't think the Castillo is going anywhere.

I'm not particularly worried either.
Do you believe that when the blue jay or another bird sings and the body is trembling, that is a signal that people are coming or something important is about to happen?

Jason

Quote from: Timkin on July 25, 2012, 02:26:02 PM
I don't think the Castillo is going anywhere.

It would literally take an act of Congress.

Also, I'm sure the Tribe's official stance would be more along the lines of historical education versus destruction.

MajorCordite

Dear Ms. Shannon Larson,
What about Osceola, the great Seminole Indian leader?   You know the one who parades around during the FSU football games.   That's kinda' repulsive isn't it?  Oops, I think I got the wrong Osceola.   Up here in Charleston we got the original Osceola buried right here at Ft. Moultrie on Sullivan's Island.   I guess we need to tear down this Fort too, because the U.S. Army didn't offer proper medical treatment to Osceola when he was imprisoned.  He died of tonsillitis.  Imagine that.

And check this out -- Osceola is buried without his head.   It was removed by U.S. Army surgeon, Dr. Mott and taken to New York Medical School now Columbia University.   Did I mention they got a lot of Native American skulls in storage for the advancement of science?  Yep, I think we should tear down Columbia University, too.   Nothing but a bunch of lefty intellectuals there anyway.

At last but not least down in the Everglades there are bus loads of dumb tourists who are losing their rent and grocery money on Seminole gambling or gaming as they refer to it.  Pawn shops in the area will even take gold teeth so the gamers will have one last chance to daub a dot on the bingo card that will bring them riches.  Problem is they are going home with less teeth and even less money.  So, I think we need to drain the Glades and stop the madness your people are fostering.  We must do sumpin' now!   
MajorCordite
\\\"...there is a portion of humanity that dwells in the slough of human ignorance.  It is a swamp that can not be drained, but still we must not lessen our obligation to help those to understand.\\\"

Tacachale

^This situation was already at quota of people saying ignorant things, it really doesn't need any more.
Do you believe that when the blue jay or another bird sings and the body is trembling, that is a signal that people are coming or something important is about to happen?

Ocklawaha

Quote from: Tacachale on July 25, 2012, 03:05:59 PM
Quote from: Ocklawaha on July 25, 2012, 11:17:25 AM
Any member of the Seminole Tribe that arrived at the City Commission meeting via horse, automobile, train, plane or ship, has completely invalidated their argument. You want to get my attention? Walk to the meeting like your ancestors did and shun the 'white mans' medicine that you have selectively used to carry out your protest.
That's pretty silly. No one who wants to maintain traditional culture should use any modern infrastructure or devices?

BTW, the Seminole emerged at a time when the horse was already well established in North America.

Actually I think your argument is pretty silly too...  Funny that you should drive to St. Augustine in a Ford F150 truck or an SUV in order to protest a fort built by the same line of humans that built your Ford?  Horses? What's your point? The Spanish brought them, shouldn't that make them part of the CASTILLO atrocities? The whole thing is rather a stupid stunt, and if by some chance they're successful, then I'm headed to Gettysburg to PROTEST... but I won't be driving a Lincoln.  ;D

Some of you people are entirely too serious, lives to short to be serious.