A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE NEW MEXICO CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO
SUPPORT LEGISLATION AMENDING 38 U.S.C. 2408 TO INCLUDE TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS IN
THE DISTRIBUTION OF GRANTS FROM THE FEDERAL STATE CEMETERY GRANTS PROGRAM TO
ENABLE A NATIVE AMERICAN VETERANS' NATIONAL CEMETERY WITHIN THE FOUR SACRED
MOUNTAINS OF THE NAVAJO NATION.
WHEREAS, the federal state
cemetery grants program has obligated over fifty million dollars ($50,000,000)
in grants to establish, expand or improve more than forty state veterans'
cemeteries; and
WHEREAS, the only veterans'
cemetery on the Navajo Nation is located in Fort Defiance, Arizona, and it is
filled to capacity with veterans from the Navajo Nation; and
WHEREAS, sixteen thousand
Navajo people have served in the United States armed forces since the treaty of
1868 was signed; and
WHEREAS, the average age of
Navajo Nation World War II veterans is seventy-five years, and over fifty
veterans die each year; and
WHEREAS, the Navajo Nation has
three potential locations for cemeteries, each one covering more than forty
acres, and none is far from available services; and
WHEREAS, because so many Navajo
people have served the United States bravely and with dignity, it is necessary
that an appropriate final resting place be available for them near their
families;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the New Mexico congressional
delegation be requested to support legislation expanding 38 U.S.C. 2408 to
include tribal governments in the distribution of grants from the federal state
cemetery grants program so that a Native American veterans' national cemetery
can be established within the four sacred mountains of the
Navajo Nation, allowing both Native American and non-Native
American veterans to be buried near their homes in the Gallup, Grants,
Farmington, Shiprock and Window Rock areas; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
copies of this memorial be transmitted to the New Mexico congressional
delegation, the director of the department of Navajo veterans affairs, the
secretary of the United States department of veterans affairs and the state
director of veterans' affairs.