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| DLN Issues : American Indians in Jail : Rights and AbusesFor more information see the DLN Coalition, "American Indians in Jail : Rights and Abuses" Working Group page.
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Native American Council of Tribes, Inc. Certificate of Appreciation to SDPSG
-- Thank you to the Native American Council of Tribes for honoring the South Dakota Prisoner Support Group with the following letter and certificate of appreciation. --
From the Native American Council of Tribes,Inc
c/o Mary Montoya
January 15, 2003
To the SD Prisoner Support Group
Dear Marletta,
The brothers asked me to let you know how much they appreciate the
work you and your group are doing. They know they are not forgotten
when they have dedicated people like you working on their behalf.
The Christmas cards meant a lot to the men. Your work on getting
the phone cards has benefited many families by allowing them to
remain in voice contact with their loved one behind bars.
Yours truly,
Mary Montoya
-- With the letter came a certificate of appreciation. --
Native American Council of Tribes
Certificate of Appreciation
"Unity of All Native Americans is Our Goal"
In grateful recognition of services to Native Americans, this
Certificate of Appreciation is presented to:
SD Prisoner Support Group
whose generous investment of both time and resources has enabled us
to further our goal of unity among Native American everywhere, as
well as enhanced the community's knowledge and understanding of our
unique spiritual traditions and cultural heritage.
Blaine Brings Plenty, spokesman
Donald Fast Horse, co-spokesman
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Photograph--Alfred Bone Shirt Sr. wearing a peace medal.
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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