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OPEN LETTER TO: ROXANNE GOURNEAU
Dear Roxanne Gourneau,
I have contemplated contacting you for some time. So now seems to be the appropriate time. I hope you don’t mind. I just read an article about your filing a lawsuit at: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43239146/ns/health-mental_health/ I support you 100%.
Last July 2010, I and my daughter, Davina Almazan, a tenured English Teacher at Poplar High School 2006-2010, had a meeting with the Poplar School Board and tried to discuss the issues both she and the students had experiencd bullying tactics by school administration. Among many things, one incident I recall was the principal would have the students come to her office so she could smell their fingers. The students asked “Miss Almazan, why is the principal smelling our fingers?” The principal was trying to smell tobacco or marijuana on their fingers. (At the time, I jokingly told Davina to buy a large jar of dill pickles to place on the end of her desk for the students to pick one out with their fingers, then go to the principals office to have her smell their fingers.) There are many other incidents of “Queen Bee Syndrome” bully tactics that were used to bully both students and teacher(s).
Needless to say, we were brushed off and Davina was encouraged to resign and “not to file a lawsuit” against them. I will not go into all the details at this time. Like you, we have asked for an investigation into these matters. We have not received any acknowledgement in regards to our concerns.
I have empathy for you and your family. Davina’s cousin, Jamie Jetty, committed suicide Fall, 2008. Please see below websites.
May good thoughts, good words and good deeds come your way. Sincerely – Elaine Matlow
Quiz Question:
How many police does it take to beat up one Native Indian Woman?
Answer:
At least (4) four… (1) One to hold her down, (1) One to punch her, (1) One to kick her and (1) One to say he was threatened…. oh… and don’t forget at least (1) One canine police dog to snarl at her.
Comment:
Fort Peck Journal May 27, 2010 reports on a single Native Indian Woman, Davina Almazan, who is the subject of police brutality as shown in the photos. Only yellow-bellied cowards would beat up a single woman with no man around to protect her. (see photos)
Note: In the same article, May 27, 2010, Fort Peck Journal reports that 30 people were partying and a few were given DUI’s. No police beatings for a group of 30 people. (see photo of article)
Observation: There are no Warriors, there are no Heros on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, only yellow-bellied cowards. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gk79uV1Y-U
RECOMMENDED READINGS:
v AP Enterprise: Indian youth suicide crisis baffles, By Matt Volz
http://signonsandiego.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?expire=&title=AP+Enterprise%3A+Indian+youth+suicide+crisis+baffles+-+SignOnSanDiego.com&urlID=449222607&action=cpt&partnerID=86541&fb=Y&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.signonsandiego.com%2Fnews%2F2011%2Fmar%2F20%2Fap-enterprise-indian-youth-suicide-crisis-baffles%2F
v Senate Hearing Looks at Suicide Epidemic among Native Youth, By Shelley Bluejay Pierce
http://suicidepreventioncommunity.wordpress.com/2009/03/09/senate-hearing-looks-at-suicide-epidemic-among-native-youth/
View webcast:: http://www.senate.gov/fplayers/I2009/urlPlayer.cfm?fn=indian022609&st=1115&dur=9360
v General Health Condition of American Indians, By Ann Dapice
http://www.tkwolf.com/research/81-general-health-condition-of-american-indians.html
v Colors of Violence, By Andrea Smith
http://www.incite-national.org/media/docs/1847_ColorsofViolence.pdf
v Andrea Smith: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide (YouTube)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Neg-Rlbi764
READ: Law Enforcement Assault demonstrated by Roosevelt County Montana, Sheriff Freedom Crawford sets the tone for police brutality on Fort Peck Indian Reservation:
http://ravallirepublic.com/news/state-and-regional/article_cdac82b0-acc3-5722-a597-7e2a33a131db.html
WATCH: PBS.org FRONTLINE documentary “Kind Hearted Woman” regarding epidemic violence against Native American Indian Women and Children. Violence against women and children is not OK. That includes police brutality on and off Indian reservations.
Part One: http://video.pbs.org/video/2364988874/.
Part Two: http://video.pbs.org/video/2364989552.
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