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England says “no” to Iroquois Nationals on travel waiver

Contact:  Valerie Taliman 505.899.9110 – valerietaliman@gmail.com.

We have been informed that the United Kingdom will not permit the Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse Team to travel to England for the 2010 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championships, already under way in Manchester.

While we are deeply disappointed we could not bring our talented team to the world championships, there simply was no way we could accede to the recommendation that we accept either American or Canadian passports to travel. The Haudenosaunee passports we travel on – like the game of lacrosse itself which our ancestors invented – are essential to our identity as a sovereign people making our way in the world community.

We are grateful to the United States and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the cooperative and respectful talks that led to their agreement to let us travel in and out of the United States on our passports for this event.  We are disappointed the United Kingdom could not see its way clear to join the United States in this gesture of respect.

But let it be known that we did not withdraw from the tournament, and believe we won without ever playing by demonstrating to the world the continuing relevance of indigenous sovereignty in the 21st century.  And we salute our team, who endured this struggle with dignity and the understanding that they were standing up for something that will benefit seven generations into the future, as true representations of the living Iroquois spirit.

We continue to work to upgrade our documentation to a level of security consistent with the requirements of an increasingly security-conscious world. Though we are unable to travel to the United Kingdom to participate in the world lacrosse championships, the team and the Haudenosaunee nations will continue to pursue solutions so that we may continue with our global development in many respects.

The FIL World Indoor Box Lacrosse Championships are scheduled for the Czech Republic in 2011, and we stand second in the world in that competition.  The Under-19 Men’s Field Lacrosse Championships are scheduled for Finland in 2012, and we intend to be there as well, as we hold the bronze medal in the 2008 games.

Joagquisho – Oren R. Lyons
Honorary Chairman
Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse

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  1. It hurts me to see this kind of sacrifice by the Iroquois, but it’s an inevitable one. One or more of our sovereign nations needed to make this kind of statement and exercise their ‘rite’ and their political correctness to the world audience, which is long overdue. As sovereign nations, our people must stand tall and proud in welcoming in the world media into the real world that we indigenous have been subjected to since the invasion, and showing that situations such as this has never relented – and especially in this case, the attempt to force us into submission at the hands of England – go figure -, and to ‘show’ the truth as it really is.

    It is equally comforting to know that at least one person was willing to help in the only way she – Hilary Clinton – could and she didn’t hesitate in her actions. To have a sovereign indigenous nation say “no” to the easy way out, would not have made the impact that is needed at this time and I feel honored, once again, to be an indigenous from Turtle Island. My ancestors are also.

    Thank you Iroquois Nation, for stepping up to the plate and I hope this gives each and every federally recognized tribe the tenacity to do like wise.

    Love and Blessings,
    Xielolixii