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| A Mohawk Review of Avatar |
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by Doug George-Kanentiio
The moon, called Pandora by the humans, is inhabited by ten foot
tall indigenous people who refer to themselves as the Na'vi. They are
blue skinned, have cat like eyes, are tattooed and are graced with long
tails. They live in and near a large, oak like tree called the "Home
Tree" which in turn is connected, as is all lunar life, to all other
life forms. The Na'vi trace this interdependence and consciousness to a
single source: the Tree of Souls. The Tree not only gives them
knowledge but is the place where their spirits go to when their bodies
die. It is also a place of healing from physical and psychological
wounds.
The humans perceive the Na'vi as stone age savages unwilling to
exploit unobtainium and become materially wealthy. But the humans need
the Na'vi's knowledge about the moon and the location of possible
unobtanium ore. They assign an anthropologist to study the Na'vi along
with biologist and botanists to investigate the surface of Pandora. The
anthropologist develops a method to blend human and Na'vi DNA into a
physical body called an "avatar" which enables the humans to look and
act as Na'vi without the restrictions of humans trying to live in a
place where the air is toxic to their lungs.
The corporation which has hired the scientists and oversees the
mining of unobtanium also has former marines hired as mercenaries the
commander of whom has no tolerance for the Na'vi and instills fear and
hatred of them into the military units under his control.
One of these men is a young man named Jake Sully, a paraplegic
with shriveled legs selected to go to Pandora because his DNA matches
that of his recently deceased twin brother. Since the company had spent
a great deal of money on his brother's genetic splicing with the Na'vi
Sully is hired to take his place. Once on Pandora his mind is able to
control the body of his Na'vi avatar giving him the physical freedom he
has long desired.
After the initial burst of excitement at having been liberated
from his wheelchair he is released into Na'vi society where he
overcomes danger and is taught how to survive by Neytiri, his female
guide. He spends months among the Na'vi learning their customs and
language. He makes periodic reports to his military commander Col.
Niles Quaritch who, unknown to Sully, is using the data to locate
unobtanium and devising ways to remove the Na'vi from any place where
the mineral may be found.
By this date, set in the year 2154, earth has become a place of
desolation. Although the planet is not shown it is clear that Earth is
on the brink of ecological death with unobtanium promising to be a
substance which may yet save humanity.
The problem is the Na'vi and their refusal to allow the company
to mine unobtanium the act of which causes massive deforestation.
Making the situation more serious for the Na'vi is the discovery that
the largest source of unobtanium is beneath the Home Tree. The Na'vi
must be relocated even if it means their destruction. Sully learns of
the plan to destroy the Home Tree after he is initiated into Na'vi
society.
When the Na'vi learn that he is acting as an informant they
expel him but he is in love with Neytiri and has found his life as an
aboriginal preferable to that as a human. He returns in time to lead
the Na'vi resistance to the humans and is successful at expelling them
from Pandora, marrying Neytiri and becoming a complete Na'vi.
A strong military force inevitably follows the recorders who
bring with them not only munitions but disease and violence. They
introduce new technologies then foster a dependence upon the machines.
They enforce directives from the company including the imposition of
formal education, organized religion and "tribal councils" in which the
native communal values are replaced with capitalist ones. In the end,
the goal is to have Na'vi fight Na'vi after they have been decimated by
plagues and confused by religion. The plan is to have the Na'vi
themselves operate the machines to extract the minerals with Na'vi
soldiers securing the designated sacrfice regions and corrupt Na'vi
sharing the wealth.
This is what we, as Natives, know will happen to the Na'vi. They
may have been successful in routing the humans but we know the
Earthlings will be back with a massive army prepared to use any means
to secure the mining of unobtanium.
The army will be trailed by the social scientists, the teachers,
the religious cadre all of whom will feel an obligation to save the
Na'vi from themselves, for the greater glory of God and for profit,
whatever form it may take. And then there is the messy, but effective,
Doctrine of Discovery which gives Christians the right to seize lands
"occupied" by pagans, an edict issued by the 15th century Catholic
Church which sanctioned the theft of the western hemisphere by
Europeans and may well be applicable far into the future.
This is what we expect James Cameron will address in the sequel
to Avatar and that is why we cringe when we see the movie. We were the
tall, lean Natives looming over the bow legged refugees from the east.
We were the ones who created an ecological paradise in much of the
Americas, we lived at ease with the land, we took strength from our
clans, we gave thanks for all things (including everything we
consumed), we honoured the Great Tree of Peace, we held sacred the
Great Tree of Light, we delighted in rituals and were, according to the
Europeans, immodest in our dress. We, like the Na'vi, used tattoos,
body paint and shaved our heads into the famous "Mohawk" hairstyle.
Given those similarities, which Mr. Cameron has acknowledged
were by design, we can understand the Na'vi yet be apprehensive about
their fate. Based on our experience the only way the Na'vi will survive
is to act quickly and either form a confederacy of indigenous peoples
in Pandora to (with a Tecumseh like leader) resist the Earthlings when
they return or to convert all of Earth to the Na'vi way of thinking as
would our prophet Skannenrahowi the Peacemaker. Let's hope that Earth, at the time of its greatest need, will go Native.
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