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Hau mikola!
Hello my friend! |
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Mitaku
Oyasin!
We are all related! |
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Republic
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We would like to
make a special acknowledgement of all the
Indigenous
Nations and Independence Movements
who have contacted us with their support. |
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Aho! We've had
more than
half a million
hits
on our website
in one week! Thanks for your interest and support |
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Pilameya!
Many thanks
to all people who are sharing their support and solidarity with
us. People from more than
100 different
nations
have visited our website. The whole world is watching!
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Chief Big Foot Riders, 1990 |
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We are the freedom loving Lakotah from the Sioux Indian reservations of Nebraska,
North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana who have suffered from cultural and
physical genocide in the colonial apartheid system we have been forced to live
under.
We are continuing the work that we were asked to do by the traditional chiefs
and treaty councils at the first Indian Treaty Council
meeting at Standing Rock Sioux Indian Country in 1974.
During the week of December 17-19, 2007, we traveled to Washington DC and withdrew from the constitutionally mandated
treaties to become a free and independent country. We are alerting the Family of
Nations we have now reassumed our freedom and independence with the backing of
Natural, International, and United States law.
We do not represent those BIA or IRA governments beholden to the colonial apartheid system, or those "hang
around the fort" Indians who are unwilling
to claim their freedom.
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