Lakota Sioux Indians Declare Sovereign Nation Status

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MEDIA ADVISORY
Immediate Release: 19 December 2007

Media Contacts:
Naomi Archer, Communications Liaison (828) 230-1404 lakotafree [at] gmail.com


Freedom! Lakota Sioux Indians Declare Sovereign Nation Status

Threaten Land Liens, Contested Real Estate Over Five State Area in U.S. West

Lakota Satisfies Treaty Council Mandate of 33 Years, Drafted by 97 Indigenous Nations

Dakota Territory Reverts back to Lakota Control According to U.S., International Law


Washington D.C. – Lakota Sioux Indian representatives declared sovereign nation status today in Washington D.C. following Monday’s withdrawal from all previously signed treaties with the United States Government. The withdrawal, hand delivered to Daniel Turner, Deputy Director of Public Liaison at the State Department, immediately and irrevocably ends all agreements between the Lakota Sioux Nation of Indians and the United States Government outlined in the 1851 and 1868 Treaties at Fort Laramie Wyoming.

“This is an historic day for our Lakota people,” declared Russell Means, Itacan of Lakota. “United States colonial rule is at its end!”

“Today is a historic day and our forefathers speak through us. Our Forefathers made the treaties in good faith with the sacred Canupa and with the knowledge of the Great Spirit,” shared Garry Rowland from Wounded Knee. “They never honored the treaties, that’s the reason we are here today.”

The four member Lakota delegation traveled to Washington D.C. culminating years of internal discussion among treaty representatives of the various Lakota communities. Delegation members included well known activist and actor Russell Means, Women of All Red Nations (WARN) founder Phyllis Young, Oglala Lakota Strong Heart Society leader Duane Martin Sr., and Garry Rowland, Leader Chief Big Foot Riders. Means, Rowland, Martin Sr. were all members of the 1973 Wounded Knee takeover.

“In order to stop the continuous taking of our resources – people, land, water and children- we have no choice but to claim our own destiny,” said Phyllis Young, a former Indigenous representative to the United Nations and representative from Standing Rock.

Property ownership in the five state area of Lakota now takes center stage. Parts of North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana have been illegally homesteaded for years despite knowledge of Lakota as predecessor sovereign [historic owner]. Lakota representatives say if the United States does not enter into immediate diplomatic negotiations, liens will be filed on real estate transactions in the five state region, clouding title over literally thousands of square miles of land and property.

Young added, “The actions of Lakota are not intended to embarrass the United States but to simply save the lives of our people”.

Following Monday’s withdrawal at the State Department, the four Lakota Itacan representatives have been meeting with foreign embassy officials in order to hasten their official return to the Family of Nations.

Lakota’s efforts are gaining traction as Bolivia, home to Indigenous President Evo Morales, shared they are “very, very interested in the Lakota case” while Venezuela received the Lakota delegation with “respect and solidarity.”

“Our meetings have been fruitful and we hope to work with these countries for better relations,” explained Garry Rowland. “As a nation, we have equal status within the national community.”

Education, energy and justice now take top priority in emerging Lakota. “Cultural immersion education is crucial as a next step to protect our language, culture and sovereignty,” said Means. “Energy independence using solar, wind, geothermal, and sugar beets enables Lakota to protect our freedom and provide electricity and heating to our people.”

The Lakota reservations are among the most impoverished areas in North America, a shameful legacy of broken treaties and apartheid policies. Lakota has the highest death rate in the United States and Lakota men have the lowest life expectancy of any nation on earth, excluding AIDS, at approximately 44 years. Lakota infant mortality rate is five times the United States average and teen suicide rates 150% more than national average . 97% of Lakota people live below the poverty line and unemployment hovers near 85%.

“After 150 years of colonial enforcement, when you back people into a corner there is only one alternative,” emphasized Duane Martin Sr. “The only alternative is to bring freedom into its existence by taking it back to the love of freedom, to our lifeway.”

We are the freedom loving Lakota 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 in Washington DC to withdraw 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. For more information, please visit our new website at www.lakotafreedom.com.
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  • YOU GO BROTHAS AND SISTAS!~ WE SUPPORT YOU 100%
    • Unsu...
       
      Haumikole! Hello my friend!

      Mitaku Oyasin! We are all related!

      (Lakota Sioux)
      • Hey we need all the women standing up and trilling, eenit?
        • Unsu...
           
          Who are these people that are doing this? My Lakota family on Pine ridge knows nothing of this...
          • Unsu...
             
            The website lists no names....
            • Unsu...
               
              news.google.com/news

              Being reported world-wide
              • Unsu...
                 
                Yeah, being reported.... press releases can be deceiving.... the only name on that website is Naomi Archer.
                • It's out there...USA today has it and several others.
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                    Unsu...
                     
                    "It's out there...USA today has it and several others."

                    Yeah, I only read the groups website at first, not much info... Then i started reading the articles and saw that Russell was behind it. What's funny/interesting is my relatives in Pine Ridge didn't know about this...
                    • Moccaisin telegraph sometimes moves slow ...maybe it was kept quiet for legal reasons? safety reasons? I know Russ had been out at Pine Ridge just prior to this, earlier in the month.

                      This is a time when all Indians shoudl be standing up in support...the more the better!!

                      Alot of people think Russell Means is nothing more than a loud mouth agitator and troublemaker, but
                      My husband and I have been involved personally with all the founding members of the movement, on and for varous issues and endeavors. Although the movement became fractured and Russell went autonomous, we have much respect for Dennis, Clyde, John, Mike Haney(rest his soul), and Vernon (rest his soul) for the varous things they have done in their own ways...and there are many who will say Russell went "hollywood" and so on...
                      Russell Means has never sold out, walked away, or backed down on behalf of his people or other native people(s) as the need arose...that says alot! He has never lost sight of where he came from or what his people have been through and continue to endure. In private, the man is very soft spoken and humble.
                      I have known Russell to go from the set of a movie to the heart of a burning native rights issue without any hesitation...sometimes not even returning home to rest in between. You can't ask for more than that.
                      • Unsu...
                         
                        I agree, smoke signals aren't always visible. Especially when it's cloudy ;) And I have nothing against Russell... It's just that the leaders on the rez aren't talking about this, yet... It's sorta like a story I read recently about Sitting Bull's relatives having a ceremony to commemorate the return of some of his items. It was kinda made a big deal in the press, when in reality it never happened... from what I was told by his relatives ;)

                        I'm just cautious when I see stuff like this spread like wildfire across the internet. That's all :)
                        • yeah it;s interesting to say the least...the only thing I can think of is that perhaps it was kept quiet for safety reasons? You know they stay on Russell, Bill and others like a wet blanket..I just say Go for it if they can pull it off then so be it~god knows the government needs a wake up call and if they are sucessful in any way, it may give way to more unity amoungst our people and inspire others to take a more active role in standing up for their sovereign rights (thinking about our band in Canada) because the people are so beat down they are afraid to do anything.

                          So how did this story about the ceremony and the museum come about?
                • >press releases can be deceiving<

                  Is not a press release...it's a full blown news story. They didn't send out a press release to say they are doing it...they already did it...sent a delegation to D.C.. Looks very well thought out and executed to me~
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                    I have also been following the Native Hawaiins and their movement. I would have thought that they would have done this before the Lakota. Many there still see themselves as an occupied sovereign nation but at this point are willing to accept the Akaka Bill even with its racist overtones. Many are firm believers that Hawaiins should be able to decide for themselves who is Hawaiin even if they are ha`ole. The same as the Texas Cherokee Chief who told the BIA to go bang when they said that they had to set a blood quantum to decide who is and isn't Cherokee. Then of course, there is the push on against the Cherokee over the Freedmen issue. One Senator wants to have their recognition removed. What happened to sovereign? It only means that you can be sovereign as long as you walk the walk the way they want you to. I am hoping that the Lakota can pull this off, and truly become a sovereign nation. They have good timing since there is no military left to oppose them, since they are all over in Iraq, staging for Iran, and holding the line in Korea.
                    • Unsu...
                       
                      If you read the press release carefully, this is not merely a Lakota Sioux tribal issue. They have invited ALL people who reside in that 5 state region to join the sovereign nation.

                      As for the silence of the Sioux tribal leader(s), it will be interesting to see how this develops.

                      Stay tuned...
                    • What happened to sovereign?

                      In the United States and Canada...depending on the treatise...the majority of nations gave up soveereingity when they came under BIA rule in the process of acquiring federal recognition. The treatise were full of loop holes. Modern times...I know that the Pequot and the Naragansett have not relinquished their sovereignity, but nations like the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy were swiendled out of it in the Carter adminsitration by loop holes within the treatise that basically said that they could purchase back their own land, but in doing so they were no longer sovereign nations and became municipalities of the state.
                      As fara s the Cherokee go...and the five "civilized nations"...they refused to give up their sovereignity and land bas and of course we all know eventually they were forcilby removed and the government took it anyway and voided their sovereignity.

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