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Contact: Julie Ann Fishel, Western Shoshone Defense Project
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Corbin Harney, Western Shoshone Spiritual Leader Passes On -
Public Statement by Corbin's Immediate Family http://www.shundahai.org/Corbin_smile.jpg
July
10, 2007 (Turtle Island).
Corbin Harney Spiritual Leader of the Western Shoshone Nation crossed
over at 11:00 a.m. this morning in a house on a sacred mountain near
Santa Rosa,
CA (Turtle Island). He had dedicated his life to fighting the nuclear testing
and dumping.
That battle claimed his life through cancer.
Before he passed, he said to remember:
"We are one people. We cannot separate ourselves now. There are many good
things to be done for our people and for the world. It is important to
let things be good. And it is important to teach the younger generation so that
things are not lost."
According to witnesses present, in the morning fog, the spirits of four Shoshoni
dog soldiers were outside on horseback before Corbin's passing. But then
one of the Shoshone present, Santiago Lozada, yelled "Tosawi Tosawi!" (White
Knife). And then the fog shifted and there were thousands of spirits waiting.
Corbin passed peacefully at the end. He was only worried that he still had
more to do. When he finally let go and went with the dog soldiers, Red Wolf
Pope, grandson of Rolling Thunder, was present and sang him the Tosawi death
song to call the dog soldiers to come take him home. Golden eagles continue
to circle the house hours after his crossing."
True to form Corbin joked around several days ago that he was going to go
at 11:00, and kept his promise.
Over his lifetime, Corbin traveled around the world as a speaker, healer
and spiritual leader with a profound spiritual and environmental message
for all. He received numerous national and international awards and spoke
before the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. Corbin also authored two
books: "The
Way It Is: One Water, One Air, One Earth" (Blue Dolphin
Publishing, 1995) and a forthcoming book, "The Nature Way". Numerous
documentaries have been made about his work and message. In 1994, Corbin
established the Shundahai Network to work with people and organizations to
respond to spiritual and environmental concerns on nuclear issues. He also
established Poo Ha Bah, a native healing center located in Tecopa Springs,
California. He will be missed but always honored for his work and dedication
to traditional ways.
Corbin Harney is descended from generations of Newe (Shoshone) traditional
healers and was always grateful for the many extraordinary teachers who shared
their knowledge in his lifetime. Corbin is survived by his daughter Reynaulda
Taylor; granddaughters Ann Taylor and Nada Leno; grandsons Keith,
Jon and Joel Leno and William Henry Taylor; seven great-grandchildren; two
great-great grandchildren; and his sister Rosie Blossom's family and many
cousins and other family members as well as many, many friends around the
world. Corbin was preceded in death by his mother, father, sister, grandparents,
uncle, great granddaughter, cousins, and friends. A very special thanks to
Patricia Davidson, Corbin's caregiver in his final months; Dominic
Daileda, Corbin's friend and companion for his support and compassion
in hard times, and the family of Dixie and Martin van der Kamp
for opening up their home and their hearts to Corbin and his family and friends
during his time of need.
Dates and times for services are being made with official announcement to
follow. Three day services are planned at the home of Larson R. Bill, So
Ho Bee - Newe Sogobe (Lee, Nevada -Western Shoshone Territory) with burial
services at Battle Mountain Indian Community, Battle Mountain Nevada.
Family contact information (non-media only):
Donations may be made either to the immediate family through:
Reynaulda Taylor
P.O. Box 397
Owyhee, Nevada 89832
775-757-2610 or 775-757-2064
annietaytay@yahoo.com
Or, to:
The Corbin Harney Way
6360 Sonoma Mtn. Rd.
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
No other individual, organization or entity is authorized to receive
donations on behalf of Corbin's immediate family or Corbin Harney.
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