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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: Stop Chief Big Foot National Memorial Park Bill
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- ** Topic: Wounded Knee Community Announcement **
- ** Written 9:01 pm Aug 11, 1992 by milo@scicom.alphacdc.com in cdp:gen.nativenet **
- Original-Sender: milo@scicom.alphacdc.com (Michele Lord)
-
- This article is copied from a flyer given to me by a friend
- who was in Wounded Knee last week. It is about the same issue
- as the article posted by Elizabeth Eames on Aug. 3, 1992.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Stop Chief Big Foot National Memorial Park Bill
-
- August 05, 1992
-
- Hello!! The purpose of this event is to hold a peaceful
- demonstration to create a public awareness of the Chief Big Foot
- National Part Draft Bill. Several groups sponsoring this event have
- studied and reviewed this proposed bill and are strongly opposed to
- the passage of this bill. The intent of the bill is to develop a
- national park within and around the Wounded Knee Massacre Site. The
- National Park Service will plan, develop, and construct the park
- with the guidance of the Oglala Sioux Tribe and the Wounded Knee
- Survivors Association. The Tribal Council recently approved
- resolution 92-85, which authorizes the draft language of the
- proposed park plan.
-
- The following major issues of concern are:
-
- 1. The Wounded Knee community will be forced to relocate as lands
- are acquired and deemed necessary by the Secretary of the Interior
- to develop the park.
-
- 2. A 99 year leasehold agreement is required wherein the Oglala
- Sioux Tribe tranfers land, surface and sub-surface rights (water,
- minerals, and the bones of our people in the mass grave site,)
-
- 3. The Management of the park will be with the Park Service which
- has a history of inefficiency, ineptitude, and mismanagement.
-
- 4. Law enforcement jurisdiction will bring the Cheyenne River,
- National Park Rangers and the State of South Dakota law enforcement
- systems the reservation. This is state jurisdiction under the
- guise of economic development.
-
- The Oglala Sioux Tribal Council has ignored the opposition of the
- most affected community, the Wounded Knee Sub-Community, in their
- resolution against the Chief Big Foot National Memorial Park Plan
- and Bill. As Lakota people on this reservation, we will all be
- affected by the alteration of the sovereignty powers currently
- exercised under the Treaty of 1868. This bill will be another step
- toward the final termination of Lakota people by the U.S.
- Government and State of South Dakota Please consider the
- implications of this bill on future generations and work to stop
- this land give-away.
-
- Pila Unyapi-Thank You
-
- Wounded Knee Sub-Community Wounded Knee Landholders Association
- Native Resource Coalition
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- [The following is a letter to Congresspeople that can be
- used with minor changes or you may write your own letter
- using the information. -Michele]
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- The Honorable ____________________
- United States Senate
- Washington, D.C.
-
- Re: Chief Bigfoot National Memorial Park and Wounded Knee Memorial
- Act of 1992
-
- Dear Senator _________________
-
- So little of what was, still remains. In our constant battle to
- preserve the past and make amends for deeds of long ago, we often
- loose sight of the impact of our decisions. The "Chief Big Foot
- National Memorial Park and Wounded Knee National Memorial
- Establishment Act of 1992." is one such perfect example. This bill
- not only contains significant drawbacks, but t's rapid development
- and unpublicized modifications create overtones of private, not
- public interest. As an American citizen, I urge you, as a legislator,
- to vote AGAINST this Bill.
-
- Consider the following:
-
- -In the 1940s, 126 families' land was condemned for bombing
- practice. Some of those families were relocated to Wounded Knee.
- After the 1973 occupation in Wounded Knee, families were relocated
- to Pine Ridge. Are we going to relocate again in 1992?
-
- -The Bill calls for a minimum of 1,000 acres of the Pine Ridge
- Reservation in the State of South Dakota. This area has already
- lost nearly 1 million of it's 2.7 million original acres
- (established by 1868 treaty). There is no limit on maximum acreage
- (in the Bill).
-
- -The Bill calls for the transfer of all surface and sub-surface
- (water, minerals, etc.) rights to acquired lands. Why?
-
- -The proposed area encompasses a large watershed and will certainly
- affect water usage in this arid climate.
-
- -The Bill is adamantly opposed by the Wounded Knee District,
- Wounded Knee Community, Wounded Knee Landowners Association, and
- lacks the support thereof.
-
- -The history of this Bill is marked with miscommunication and
- concealment. It is unnumbered, a common tactic used to hide a
- controversial Bill. Repeated requests to produce this Bill and
- associated Feasibility Studies yielded no results until recently.
- Information reaching the Tribal level is dubious, at best.
-
- The culture of the Oglala Sioux Tribe must be preserved. The wishes
- of the people, and their desire for privacy and spirituality must be
- honored. Let us not spoil this with tourism, family displacement,
- and broken trust, one of the last few living examples of history.
- For once, Let Us Do What The American Indian Wants, Not What We
- Think He Wants. I charge you, as an elected official, to carefully
- scrutinize this Bill and protect the People of the Oglala Sioux
- Tribe. *VOTE NO*
-
- Sincerely,
-
- _____________________ Date_________________
-
-
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Michele Lord + If you have come here to help me,
- + you are wasting your time.....
- Alpha Institute + But if you have come because
- + your liberation is bound up with mine,
- milo@scicom.alphacdc.com + then let us work together.
- Aboriginal Woman
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