The coronavirus is tearing across the largest Native American reservation in the United States. Facing a spike in deaths, Navajo officials are scrambling to respond.
Source: Checkpoints, Curfews, Airlifts: Virus Rips Through Navajo Nation
Conversations on Native American Cultural Sovereignty
The coronavirus is tearing across the largest Native American reservation in the United States. Facing a spike in deaths, Navajo officials are scrambling to respond.
Source: Checkpoints, Curfews, Airlifts: Virus Rips Through Navajo Nation
“Our ancestors always thought about us with every decision they made.”
In the fall of 1901 till the spring of 1902, our ancestors had to deal with the Smallpox epidemic. The entire population of the Settlement was placed on mandatory quarantine that lasted for five months.
We lost over 40 people.
At the end of the quarantine, it was decided that all of our wikiups along with our possessions would be burned to the ground in order to insure the health of the people.
The Meskwaki people survived.
Prior to the burning, it is said that sacred bundles were buried in order to survive.
Our ancestors always thought about us with every decision they made.
I believe we are going to be alright.
For further information, please click this link to view historian Eric Zimmer’s talk on this difficult period in Meskwaki history: