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Whiteclay

11,000 Cans of Misery Lakora Journal
Legal help promised for Whiteclay (10 June 2003)
Kerrey decries alcohol sales (6 June 2003)
Marchers seek justice for murders (6 June 2003)
Whiteclay Deterioration Focus of March and Rally (3 March 2003)
Just south of the border Nebraska shares with South Dakota, Whiteclay sits. A mere 200 feet from the Pine Ridge Reservation, a reservation that allows no consumption of alcoholic beverages, three liquor stores sell 11,000 cans of beer daily. Whiteclay has just 22 residents.
Whiteclay Focus of Talks, March Lincoln Journal Star (March 2003)
Nebraska's commitment to breaking what some would call the death grip Whiteclay liquor stores have on a nearby Native reservation came under fire Saturday.
Whiteclay is focus of March 1 activities Lincoln Journal (25 Feb 2003)
The American Indian Movement and Nebraskans for Peace will begin a "Year of Atonement" for the "abuse and exploitation" occurring at Whiteclay during a series of activities on Saturday, March 1, Nebraska's Statehood Day.
Bill Targets Whiteclay Alcohol Sales Yankton.net (15 Jan 2003)
March planned over Whiteclay liquor sales Indianz.com (4 Dec 2002)
NE - Whiteclay activist seeks apology from liquor commission chairman (29 Oct 2002)
Whiteclay alcohol sales topic at panel's hearing (7 Oct 2002)
Whiteclay protesters fined for drinking 25 Sept 2002
Whiteclay Deaths Still a Mystery 22 Jan 2001
Whiteclay Protest Sept 1999
9 Arrested at Whiteclay Protest Contest Authority Over Land 1 Sept 1999 and Indians Say March Was a Right







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They made us many promises, more than I can remember. But they kept but one - They promised to take our land...and they took it. -- Chief Red Cloud
Tunkashila, Let us stand Coalition strong in protection of our lands, our beliefs, our Sacred Spirituality, and our traditional Indigenous ways of life. We stand in strong support of Indigenous Rights and the Inherent Allodial title of Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota Lands. Let us reclaim what is ours and work diligently to preserve what we now have.
End Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Ethnic Cleansing!
This website was created to Honor of our Ancestors, our Traditions, Elders and Children, and to provide a future for our generations to come.
That piece of red, white and blue cloth stands for a system and a country that does not honor it's own word...If it stood for honor and truth, it would remember our treaties and give them the appropriate place under international law. But it doesn't. It dishonors its own word and violates its treaties...
In Honor of Tony Black Feather (Died August 11 2004)


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