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Trail of Broken

Promises May 2012

The Wetlands Preservation Organization

What we definitely know

• We leave May 13, 2012

• We are going to pass through 7 states

• (KS, MO, IL, IN, OH, PA, and M.D.)

• We’ll cover 1100 to 1300 miles

• We’re going to be with other groups

• We should arrive in D.C. by July!

Trail Planning

Committee Update

This is how our journey

begins…

Sunday, 13 MAY 2012

(Lawrence, Kansas to Shawnee, Kansas)

Sunrise Ceremony

800 hours Breakfast

830 hours Prepare teams

900 hours Leave from Haskell’s Eco-Walk

1000 hours Connect to Haskell’s Rail Trail

1100 hours Walk through downtown Lawrence

1200 hours Break into teams. Head to different starting points

1600 hours Visit Shawnee Indian Mission (1839-1862)

May 15th Connect to Trail of Death at Independence!

http://www.potawatomi-tda.org/

How are we going to do this?

Four Team Approach

There will be four teams.

(Land, Animal, People, and Drivers)

Each team will have responsibilities.

Each team will travel 10 miles a day,

Separately!

Every team will have their own starting and stopping point.

We will all camp together each night.

The Land Team

Pick up trash along freeway

Log and dispose of trash in each town

Clean up campsites

Find campsite for each day

Locate landmarks (hot springs, trails)

Give weather updates

Haul water

The Land Team’s journey to the campsite.

The Animal Team

Coordinate all meals

Be the first awake each morning

Ask for food donations

Maintain an inventory of supplies

Help with health problems

Learn about the hospitals and police stations in area

Haul water

The Animal Team’s journey to the campsite.

The People Team

Meet with locals

Share our message with the media

Film walk

Write reports at the end of each cycle

Call land support everyday

Wash dishes

Haul water

The People Team’s journey to the campsite.

The Drivers Team

Every team is assigned driver/drivers.

Help the Land Team with trash

Help the Animal Team find food

Help the People Team with events

Provide gas updates

Car maintenance

Set up / take down tents

Haul water

Team Structure

Every team will have four leaders and each leader

will be assigned a task.

Team Leaders

The Land Leader of the Land Team oversees all of the

Land Teams activities.

Ensures trash is disposed of and logged

In charge of campsite clean up

Suggests places to visit

Tracks weather patterns in area

Hauls enough water for entire team

Sub-Team Leaders

The Land Leader of the Animal Team will serve as a

liaison for the two teams.

Gives Land Team updates

(Trash, Campsites, Weather)

Organizes trash pick up for their

section of

Organizes campsite clean up for

Animal Team.

Talking Circle

Every Team Leader must participate in a daily talking circle.

Everybody is encouraged to join.

Everyone is equal,

Leader or not!

Equality

What is a cycle?

A cycle is the amount of distance we cover in a certain

amount of time.

We’re going to run on a 5 day cycle, where we travel

approximately 30 miles each day for 4 days, then rest.

Day 1: Shawnee, KS/30 miles (cycle begins)

Day 2: Buckner, MO/28 miles

Day 3: Richmond, MO/31 miles

Day 4: Carrolton, MO/30 miles

Day 5: Rest (end of cycle)

*Teams have the opportunity to re-structure at the end of each cycle.

What if a cycle breaks?

If we are unable to travel one day because of the weather, or

we are held up for an event, we simply pause the cycle.

When we’re ready to hit the road again, we pick up where

we left off.

Day 1: Shawnee, KS - 30 miles (cycle begins)

Day 2: Buckner, MO - 28 miles

Day 3: Unforeseen Event (pause cycle)

Day 4: Richmond, MO - 31 miles (resume cycle)

Day 5: Carrolton, MO - 30 miles

Day 6: Rest (end of cycle)

*We are asking teams to stay together for the entire duration of each cycle.*

Trail of Broken Promises

Summer 2012

Date Distance Covered (miles) Location of Campsites Notes MAY 13 30 Shawnee, KS Shawnee Indian Mission

(1839 – 1862) 14 28 Buckner, MO Connect to Trail of Death

(September to November 1838) 15 31 Richmond, MO

16 30 Carrolton, MO

17 0 REST/END OF CYCLE

18 33.1 Keytesville, MO

19 29.5 Moberly, MO

20 25 Paris, MO

21 21 Monroe City, MO

22 0 REST/END OF CYCLE

23 34 West Quincy, MO

24 20.4 Liberty, IL

25 27 Perry, IL

26 31 Exeter, IL

27 0 REST/END OF CYCLE

28 33 Island Grove, IL

29 17.2 Springfield, IL

30 29.9 Niantic, IL

31 40.3 Monticello, IL JUNE 1 0 REST/END OF CYCLE

2 34 Sidney, IL

3 26.8 Danville, IL

4 26.8 Williamsport, IN

5 27.4 West Lafayette, IN

6 3 Lafayette, IN Day trip to Twin Lakes, IN Disconnect from Trail of Death

7 0 REST/END OF CYCLE

Estimate: 578.4

Date Distance Covered (miles) Location of Campsites Notes

JUNE 8 35 Kokomo, IN

9 29 Fairmount, IN

10 25 Muncie, IN

11 34 Greenville, OH

12 0 REST/END OF CYCLE

13 31.2 Piqua, OH

14 39.0 Buck Creek State Park, OH

15 33.6 Batelle Darby Creek Park, OH

16 14 Columbus, OH

17 0 REST/END OF CYCLE

18 32 Moundbuilders Park, OH

19 27 Dillon State Park, OH

20 31 Cambridge, OH

21 31.6 Egypt Valley Wilderness, OH

22 0 REST/END OF CYCLE

23 35.7 Triadelphia, OH, WV

24 26.9 Washington, PA

25 33.5 Ruffs Dale, PA

26 26.9 Kooser State Park, PA

27 0 REST/END OF CYCLE

28 19.4 Shanksville, PA

29 19.2 Schellsburg, PA

30 21.7 Everett, PA

JULY 1 28.3 Burnt Cabins, PA

2 26.1 East Waterford, PA

3 24.4 Landisburg, PA

*4* 14.5 Carlisle, PA

5 0 REST/END OF CYCLE

6 27.1 Gettysburg, PA

7 32 Fredrick, MD

8 23.7 Gaithersburg, MD

9 22.9 Washington D.C.!!!!!!!!!! good medicine.

For more information regarding our journey please contact:

Millicent Pepion

Wetlands Preservation Organization

Phone: (480) 258-2930

Email: Minipah@msn.com Millicent.Pepion@haskell.edu

The Trail of Broken

Promises is on FB.

How to become involved

• Come to meetings!

• Email for more info:

Jessica.Lackey@haskell.edu

Millicent.Pepion@haskell.edu

Or

Kelda.Britton@haskell.edu

Meetings!

Wetlands Preservation Organization

Haskell Library (Room 111)

6 pm/Mondays

Indigenous and American Indian

Studies Club

Haskell Library (Room 111)

6 pm/Tuesdays

Medicine Wheel

Saturdays at 10 am!

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