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"This Is Our Land:" Lakota Form Human Blockade to Stop Tar Sands Trucks
Lakota members yesterday formed a human blockade to stop trucks carrying tar sands equipment through the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The action resulted in the arrest of 5 protesters.
Photo by Andrew Iron Shell Brenda Norrell reports:
PINE RIDGE, S.D. -- Lakotas on Pine Ridge Indian land in South Dakota were arrested as they blockaded tarsands pipeline trucks from entering their territory on Monday, March 5.
Lakota human rights activists Alex White Plume, Debra White Plume, Sam Long Black Cat, Andrew Iron Shell and Terrell Eugene Iron Shell were arrested late Monday. They were charged with disorderly conduct and taken to the jail in Kyle, S.D.
Yesterday afternoon, KILI Radio 90.1 FM issued a call to action to have others join the blockade of the pipeline trucks:
ACTION ALERT PINE RIDGE SD: Calling all Lakota Men on the Pine Ridge Reservation to come to Wanblee SD.
XL Pipeline trucks are being held there at the border by our Lakota Oyate, OST Police and State Troopers in an effort to keep them from entering our territory. Even the state troopers told the trucks they have to turn around and cannot bring their...pipeline or other materials on to our reservation. The XL Pipeline trucks are refusing to turn around claiming they have corperate rights that supercedes any other laws. Olowan Sara Martinez, Debra White Plume, Grandma Marie Randall and others are there holding their ground.
Native News Network reports that the trucks had attempted to pass through reservation land in an effort to avoid paying the state of South Dakota thousands for using the state highway:
At issue was there were two trucks that appeared to be hauling pipes through the reservation on their way to Canada. The new trucks that were delivered in Texas from South Korea were carrying pipes used for tar sands pipeline. Totran Transportation Services, Inc., a Canadian company apparently wanted to avoid paying the state of South Dakota $50,000 per truck or $100,000 to use its state highways. Instead Totran Transportation thought they would use the roads on the reservation.
Some 75 Lakota thought otherwise.
Native News Network adds that the trucks may meet continued blockades on the roads if they again attempt to use tribal roads:
The Oglala Nation and all American Indian tribes in South Dakota have adamantly opposed the Keystone XL pipeline that was routed through the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Indian Reservations that would cross the Oglala Sioux Rural Water Supply System in two places.
Late Monday, it was reported the Eagle Butte Indian tribal council met to decide to form a human blockade on their reservations if the Trotran convoy attempts to come through their reservation which is north of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
Steven McFadden writes that this action "could become an international focal point:"
The vast earth-changing Keystone XL pipeline project — ripping up the tar sands of the Northlands and then pumping the toxic goo thousands of miles over fertile but fragile land to the Gulf of Mexico — was supposed to be on hold. But TransCanada, the foreign-owned corporation, continues aggressively to shove, spurt and snake parts of the pipeline forward.
This developing confrontation between Native peoples – who from their traditions understand that they bear responsibilities as keepers of the earth — and the huge multinational corporate XL Pipeline complex, could become an international focal point.
In this video uploaded by NativeImpact, we hear the voice of a 92-year-old tribe member speaking to a police officer as the trucks are being stopped. She says, "This is our reservation and this is our community." Speaking to the other Lakota nearby, she urges them, "This is your foundation -- protect it."
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Show AllBad enough to have the invading europeans take these peoples' land, and relocate them whenever something of worth is found or in this case will make some small group even richer. The following piece says it all about any kind of white man ideology.
The ground on which we stand is sacred ground. It is the dust and blood of our ancestors.
The white man's wise ones said we might have their religion, but when we tried to understand it we found that there were too many kinds of religion among white men for us to understand, and scarcely any two white men agreed which was the right one to learn. This bothered us a good deal until we saw that the white man did not take his religion any more seriously than he did his laws, and that he kept both of them just behind him, like helpers, to use when they might do him good in his dealings with strangers. These were not our ways. We kept the laws we made and lived our religion. We have never been able to understand the white man, who fools nobody but himself. Plenty Coups, Absaroke
well said!
I feel that it will be too late for people when they find that these places of 'locked up energy' should have been left where they are. I feel people will only miss what is really important only when it is gone. I feel people will not try on their own to learn or try to stop this butchery of the environment. They are too far fallen into the fatal trap of relying on what is in it for themselves. Then they will find they are just as susceptible to their own hubris as the others they have squandered needlessly. Hopefully the stupidity is just a state of mind corrected by knowledge, but the pollutions of information and physical pollutions from unneeded sources may stymie that correction. I hope to return often and am able to greet the morning sun often.
Thank you for your comments Svecenadar.
Like someone saId, maybe it is time to give America back to the original landowners as they took very good care of the environment for at least 10,000 years! But like someone else said: Now, that the white man has ruined it, they wouldn't want it back !
I hope that everyone who can will go out to this area, consult with the tribe and determine how best to directly support the Lakota, and the earth. I am contacting those who have been involved with opposing the pipeline to get the ball rolling ASAP.
but their contact info is here:
http://www.canadatransportation.com/Totran_Transportation_Services_Ltd_q...
phone 403-723-0025
fax 403-723-0047
@baccaswardsrude
Are you totally demented or just terminally stupid?
Has forsaken him.
Let us go
And look for our Mother:
We shall live again!
-- Ghost Dance chant, 1890 (Cheyenne)
white, the pure unadulterated light, roy g biv, represents the Unity and Oneness, the living Spirit which transends the death of the individual self. we see, as through a prism, one another from skin tones of pale beige, tan, golden copper, brown and dark brown.
"life is a gift: death inevitble" therefore, many fear and have forsaken Mother in favor of material wealth. pity the fools. i own a casset, (but no longer have a player) on which the lakota sing "All One tribe."
"we shall live again"
tabula rasa!
Skilled = well off, smugly bourgeoisie with sufficient wealth to buy the prohibitively expensive toys and acquire the attendant techo-advantages. Unskilled = bottom layer of the 99 Percent with all its bottom-layer poverty, wretchedness and deprivation (technological and otherwise).
Technological expertise is therefore an issue in class struggle, all the more so because the United States has the most prohibitively expensive computers, the most prohibitively expensive Internet access and the most prohibitively expensive education in the industrial world.
A blank mind (tabula rasa) is just that, blank, a microcosm of nothingness -- therefore signifying either uselessness or undefined potential.
But the Latin has a darker meaning: tabula (tablet) rasa (erased) -- a mind destroyed, as by the methodical moronation (dumbing down) of the United States into Moron Nation, the prison-land of submissive slaves and moral imbeciles...the chain-gang realm the brave Lakatoa (again) dare openly defy.
The Lakatoa fight is therefore our fight -- that is, the fight of any of us who consciously serve Mother Earth and her peoples (the two causes being one).
Hence (again because your point is so unclear), it's legitimate to ask: which side are you on?
As to the color white, in Asia -- where I did nearly two-thirds my active-duty military service (1959-1962) -- white is the color of death.
But in Asia we Caucasians are not called "white people"; we are called "round-eyes" instead. We are also called less complimentary terms that translate approximately the same in the continent's many languages: "Barbarians from across the Western Oceans."
As for me, I am of course presumably White; but in truth I am also at least 1/16 Mohawk. Perhaps it is those Iroquoian genes that make the quoted Ghost Dance chant so powerfully meaningful.