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SIOUX NATION MAKES HISTORY: PURCHASES PE'SLA
« on: November 30, 2012, 10:29:44 pm »
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The Oceti Sakowin Nations made history today by closing on the land deal for sacred site “Pe’Sla,” consisting of 1,942 acres of Pe’Sla, which will be protected as a sacred site for all nations, forever.
This marks the culmination of four months of a worldwide outpouring of support for the protection of Pe’Sla. The Great Sioux Nation came together to show the world it is paramount for human beings to respect our living mother earth and sacred sites. This is the first time in history the Oceti Sakowin has collectively mobilized to buy back land in the sacred Black Hills, Wamaka Ognaka y Cante (the heart of everything that is). The Black Hills still belong to the Great Sioux Nation pursuant to its treaty with the United States- the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie.

Lila wopila icicapelo makasitomni (big thanks to all of you); The Oceti Sakowin could not have accomplished this historic feat without everyone around the world supporting their efforts.

Pilaunyanpi Wooholaya Yuha. LRI thanks you with all respect as Lastrealindians, Inc. was able to contribute over $900,000 to the $9 Million purchase price thanks to the world’s efforts and special help from Sol Guy and Ezra Miller.

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The Oceti Sakowin (Seven Council Fires), speakers of Lakota, Dakota and Nakota dialects:
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Wahpetonwan
Wakpekute
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Re: SIOUX NATION MAKES HISTORY: PURCHASES PE'SLA
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2012, 10:32:03 pm »
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APNewsBreak: Tribes raise $9M for sacred SD land

By By KRISTI EATON, Associated Press – 41 minutes ago

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — After months of high-profile fundraising that drew celebrities' attention and dollars, a group of Native American tribes has raised $9 million to buy a piece of land in South Dakota's Black Hills that they consider sacred, an official with an Indian land foundation said Friday.

The Indian Land Tenure Foundation president Cris Stainbrook told The Associated Press that the tribes raised enough money to purchase the land from its current owners. The foundation was one of several groups and organizations leading the effort to buy the land.

Stainbrook said the deal should be finalized yet Friday, which was the deadline for the tribes to raise the money.

The land, known as Pe' Sla, went up for sale after being privately owned. Members of the Great Sioux Nation have been allowed to gather there every year to perform rituals. The site plays a key role in the tribes' creation story, and members fear new owners would develop it.

"This marks the culmination of four months of a worldwide outpouring of support for the protection of Pe' Sla. The Great Sioux Nation came together to show the world it is paramount for human beings to respect our living mother earth and sacred sites," Standing Rock Sioux tribal member Chase Iron Eyes said in a statement. Iron Eyes' company, Last Real Indians, helped raised more than $900,000 for the purchase through online donations.

Earlier this year, landowners Leonard and Margaret Reynolds canceled a public auction of the property after tribal members expressed outrage. The Reynolds' then accepted the tribes' bid to purchase the land for $9 million, should they raise enough money by Nov. 30.

The couple has repeatedly said they will not speak publicly about the land sale.

The fundraising effort drew support from several celebrities. P. Diddy tweeted about as did Bette Midler, who also donated. Midler said she was "happy and proud" to have helped out with the purchase.

"I've been talking about it to my friends, tweeting to the world and donating through my foundation because I think it's important for the soul of our nation," she said in a statement Friday.

Actor Ezra Miller, who appeared in the recently released film "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," and music producer Sol Guy flew to South Dakota last month to film a nine-minute documentary-style video about the land that was used as part of an online campaign to raise funds.

"I think this represents a massive shift for people standing up for what they believe in and the people who are originally from this land. We have a lot to learn and we as a community our stronger together. It's super inspiring," said Sol Guy, whose TV show "4Real" on MTV Canada and the National Geographic Channel takes celebrities to places like Peru and the Amazon.

The fundraising effort has been a monumental and controversial undertaking for the Sioux tribes. An 1868 treaty set aside the Black Hills and other land for the Sioux, but Congress passed a law in 1877 seizing the land following the discovery of gold in western South Dakota.

A 1980 U.S. Supreme Court ruling awarded more than $100 million to the Sioux tribes for the Black Hills, but the tribes have refused to accept the money, saying the land has never been for sale. There are Sioux tribes in the Dakotas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska and Canada.

Some members of the Sioux tribes didn't agree with trying to purchase the land. Bryan Brewer, president-elect of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, said his tribe did not allocate any money to the land purchase.

"I'm still against buying something we own, but I'm thrilled the tribes' are buying it. I'm very happy about it," he said.

Follow Kristi Eaton on Twitter at http://twitter.com/kristieaton.

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Re: SIOUX NATION MAKES HISTORY: PURCHASES PE'SLA
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2012, 01:14:33 am »
Joint Press Release from L/D/N Tribes on Historic Reacquisition of Pe'Sla Sacred Site Today

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« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2012, 01:22:16 am »
In the midst of the rightful relief, gratitude and celebration going on now that Pe'Sla has been saved from development, and is now firmly in the hands of the LDN people, there's one thing I'm going to say, because I think it needs to be said:

Some of the money for this came from non-Natives who will now feel entitled to encroach on ceremony;  who will feel that their donation of cash has bought them access. This is how the minds of appropriators work.

In the wake of this excellent victory, we are also going to have additional non-Native people who will show up at ceremonies in the Hills, trying to violate ceremonial and cultural boundaries. It is imperative that those of us who have made a commitment to protecting the boundaries stay alert and be ready for the additional work that will be before us.

I hope this won't result in buses of "Rainbow Tribe" hippies and newagers showing up at Pe'Sla, but we all know it's a possibility. Especially at times when they tend to gather, like solstices and equinoxes. Many of these sorts knew nothing about the Black Hills before this, but the fundraising effort has unfortunately put the location on the map.

There will be an increased need for people to protect ceremonies in person; to have experienced, dedicated defenders on-site who will keep well-meaning but inappropriate people from trespassing. Most people already do this at any ceremonies that could attract interruption, but I think situations similar to this have shown us that there will now be a need for additional people to maintain the boundaries.

Re: SIOUX NATION MAKES HISTORY: PURCHASES PE'SLA
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2012, 05:24:31 am »
I was wondering about this..  Thanks! :)
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Re: SIOUX NATION MAKES HISTORY: PURCHASES PE'SLA
« Reply #5 on: December 16, 2012, 03:24:09 am »
I dont think we are going to have those problem with Chase Iron Eyes and his group
we are a tight group and these people are for protect what is ours
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