Your powerful prayers and acts please, to secure the Lakota holy lands from theft.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021184136FirstLight
(14,038 posts)sending this link to all my Circle friends for prayers and more...
yellerpup
(12,263 posts)All power to their success. May Pe'Sla remain always in the hands of those who honor it with their lives.
Howler
(4,225 posts)Sending
kimmerspixelated
(8,423 posts)Also, have you ever listened to Joni Mitchell's I Am Lakota from her Chalkmark in A Rainstorm [i
album?
Mother Earth Father Sky Pity Me
I Am Lakota.
I've always loved this.
lildreamer316
(14,803 posts)Not like it wasn't already on FB, but every bit helps.
wovenpaint
(1,472 posts)I've had the great honor of meeting some of the White Plume family and they have my undying respect.
This is an excellent article by Debra White Plume, a strong activist and voice of the Oglala Lakota
http://www.nativenewsnetwork.com/pe-sla-protect-our-good-red-road.html
Latest I've heard is that the auction was cancelled yesterday, I pray this is good news for the Lakota!
I look forward to the day that the USA honors the Fort Laramie Treaty, finally.
Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)Yes, it was cancelled yesterday, but the wise worry about what occurs behind closed doors. Please everyone keep the prayers coming! There is much more to be done!
Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)Sioux Leaders of Pe Sla Land Movement in S.D. Announce Deal Between Tribes and Land Owner and Call for Unity Among Reservations; Celebration Rally Planned for Rapid City
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/9/prweb9863003.htm
Rapid City, SD (PRWEB) September 03, 2012
Saturdays action was organized by Last Real Indians and the Lakota Peoples Law Project, two organizations operating in South Dakota that support the return of the Black Hills to the Sioux. The action took place in front of an enormous banner by artist Shepard Fairey and photographer Aaron Huey which read The Black Hills Are Not For Sale, a reference to the U.S.s current policy of ignoring the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851). The treaty, unilaterally overturned by Congress in 1877, acknowledged Sioux ownership of the Black Hills. The United States has offered the tribes $105 million (plus interest) since 1979 as compensation for the seizure of the land, but the Sioux have refused it and maintain that the land belongs to them.
Shepard Fairey created the red and blue Hope poster for Obamas 2008 presidential campaign, and Aaron Huey is the photographer who co-created last months National Geographic cover story about the Pine Ridge Reservation. The banner art was driven from California to South Dakota by the Lakota Peoples Law Project, an organization which works to return Lakota children from state-run foster care to their families and tribes.
Speakers at Saturdays press conference were Chase Iron Eyes, spokesperson for the Pe Sla movement; Robin Lebeau, tribal councilwoman from the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe; Madonna Thunder Hawk, activist and tribal liaison for the Lakota Peoples Law Project; Phyllis Young, activist and tribal councilwoman for the Standing Rock Sioux tribe; and Joe Brings Plenty, former tribal council chairman for the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe.
(more at the link. thank you to all who prayed, worked, and donated to make this beautiful thing possible!)
wovenpaint
(1,472 posts)I love hearing this. Thank you for posting!
Tumbulu
(6,441 posts)Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)Let us please finish it in the Lakota's favor.