Kaianerekowa Hotinonsionne – The Great Law of Peace of The Longhouse People
If a man or any nation outside the Five Nations shall obey the laws of the Great Peace (Kaianarekowa), and shall make this known to the statesmen of the League, they may trace back their roots to the Tree.
LEAP / E2020 Report – May 2009
The financial surrealism which has been chairing stock market trends, financial indicators and political commentaries in the past two months, is in fact the swan song of the referential framework within which the world has lived since 1945.
1851 – Treaty
Background:
The Treaty of 1851 was proposed by the United States Government for the purpose of requesting a right-of-way so a road could be constructed through the Lakotah lands to newly discovered gold fields in Montana. The road was to become known as the “Bozeman Trail,” and the right-of-way was supposed to endure only as long [...]
1868 – Treaty
TREATY WITH THE SIOUX
Treaties of Fort Laramie
December 29, 2008 by admin (Edit)
Treaty of Fort Laramie 1868
Lakotah Sioux Chief Red Cloud, fed up with the US policy of “treaties” to approve their agenda without living up to their end of the bargain, famously stated: “I have listened patiently to the promises of the Great Father, but [...]
History of Diplomatic Relations
The first official contacts between Lakotah and the government of the United States of America began in earnest after the United States conducted a commercial transaction with France, commonly known as the Louisiana Purchase, in 1803.
158 Year Struggle for Legal Justice
In December of 2007, the Republic of Lakotah was formed by the formal withdrawal from its Treaties of 1851 and 1868. This was the latest step in the longest running legal battle in the history of the World.
2007 – Lakotah Unilateral Withdrawal
Lakotah, formally and unilaterally withdraws from all agreements and treaties imposed by the United States Government on the Lakotah People.
2008 – The Fish-In
The event, which is being billed as the Lakotah Freedom Fishing Day, is about much more than the three dollar admission fee or the seven dollar fishing license fee; it is about getting the South Dakota and United States governments to follow their own laws.
2007 – President Putin
December 20, 2007
Putin Threatens Recognition of Breakaway US Lakotah Sioux Indian Tribe
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
Reports circulating in the Kremlin today state that an enraged President Putin has ordered Russian Foreign Ministry Officials to begin the processes needed for Russia to recognize the Lakota Sioux Indian Tribe as an independent [...]
2007 – U.N. Declaration of Indigenous Rights
United Nations Declaration of Indigenous Rights 2007
Article 37
1. Indigenous peoples have the right to the recognition, observance and enforcement of treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements concluded with States or their successors and to have States honor and respect such treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements.
2. Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as diminishing [...]





