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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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Lakotah Sovereignty
1700's: Lakotah governed themselves as they had for thousands of
years.
1803: Louisiana Purchase Treaty between US and France in which
the US promises to respect the liberties, property and religious
rights of the inhabitants of the territory, which includes the
Lakotah.
1805-1868: Numerous treaties between the US and Sioux Nation,
all of which have been violated by the US.
1974: International Treaty Conference attended by over 5000
Lakotah, including many elders. Lakotah elders give two mandates
to attendees, international recognition of indigenous rights,
and sovereignty. Declaration of Continuing Independence also
issued by the conference.
September 2007: UN passes the Declaration on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples.
December 2007: Lakotah Freedom Delegation withdraws from all
treaties with the US.
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