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I’ve read that Silver Springs in Florida was also a sacred site. ALL sacred should be left for their original purpose and not developed.
VERY disturbing news. The Lakota need to act NOW! Make noise via tribal resolutions, newspaper articles, and national media on the impending destruction. The R and D presidential candidates need to hear from the Lakota and others on the devastation this will cause.
One more means of greediness. It’s all about making the quick almighty dollar. First off the truth is the Reynolds family doesnt actually own the land. Never did! It was never theirs to sell in the first place.Their ancestors stole the land.It’s always been the Lakota People’s Sacred territory to protect for Creator. Isn’t there still laws in the United States about selling stolen merchandise? I’m betting the Lakota Oyate could get a lawsuit together against selling stolen merchandise and involving the Native American Religious Freedom Act!!! So where do the “suppossed land owners” think their kids/grandkids etc.. are gonna live in the future when there is nothing left for them to eat , drink or breathe because their ancestors let commerce destroy all the sacred lands,natural resources and animals homelands ? Just so they could make a few extra bucks short term. They can’t spend that money when they are dead! They need to be thinking about the long term affects of their decisions and how many people it will affect in the long run. Ecspecially, the future generations! Guarantee they would’nt be making the same decisions to the property if a Christian church was there on that land.They need to be thinking about that. No Respect for Your fellow man or their beliefs. What happened to Live and Let Live?If they were any decent kind of human beings they could donate the land back to the Original land owners our Native People where as the Reynolds could then get huge tax breaks, the recognition they seek or they could protect the land and it’s inhabitants by turning it into like a natural wildlife sanctuary so noone could ever touch it to put development on it.That would be the decent and wise thing to do. Mitakuye Oyasin!
Ha! Right after this statement by Ken Salazar on Facebook:
Ken Salazar
The HEARTH Act underscores President Obama’s commitment to empower Indian nations and strengthen their economies by expanding opportunities for tribal governments. This legislation complements the work we are doing at Interior to undertake the most comprehensive reforms of Indian land leasing regulations in more than 50 years. These parallel efforts will have a real impact for individuals and families who want to own a home or build a business – generating investment, new jobs and revenues.
Salazar, Laverdure Praise President Obama’s Signing of HEARTH Act to Restore Tribal Control of Land.
http://www.doi.gov
Salazar, Laverdure Praise President Obama’s Signing of HEARTH Act to Restore Tribal Control of Land Leasing.
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The Black Hills are a beautiful and Sacred area… They need to be left undisturbed and as pristine as possible… there are plenty of other places the have been wrecked already… build your subdivisions and strip malls there…. leave this place be!!
Please just send money, no one needs anymore editorializing. Ms. Rave has already done that.
Thank you.
What is being lost in all this is labeling it a
lakota site in the singular-other nations hold it to be the same and claimed it as their land long before the lakota were driven westward by the Ojibwe.
No relations to the American Reynolds! What has happened about Pe Sla, what is the latest news?

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