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Cante Tenza Okolakiciye - Strong Heart Warrior Society
Free & Independent Lakota Nation
Box 512, Hill City, South Dakota 57745 605-454-0449 or
605-517-1547 lakotaoyate.net
ACTION ALERT! YOUR ACTION IS NEEDED RIGHT NOW! PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY!
March 3, 2011
TRIBAL GOVERNMENT RETALIATION ESCALATES AGAINST ELDERS, WARRIOR SOCIETY IN ADVANCE OF PROTEST OCCUPATION
Last night Red Society grandmother Wilma Thin Elk was evicted from tribal housing by tribal council member Kathy Janis and tribal police under bogus charges of child abuse. This morning, the road to the home of grandfather Enoch Brings Plenty, has been cut so that he cannot get out to help lead the protest occupation.
Last night tribal police visited Strong Heart headsman Duane Martin Sr.'s home until he asked them to leave.
We need you to act now. We need you to bear witness. We need you to understand the truth and to not believe the lies of the corrupt tribal government officials who are perpetuating these injustices. The Strong Heart Warrior Society is asking all people to help us spread the news about what is happening right now.
NEW LAKOTA OCCUPATION ANNOUNCED HOURS AFTER LIBERATION DAY EVENT
Elders, Warrior Societies, Oyate to Take-Over Elderly Meals Program in
Porcupine

Porcupine Community, Pine Ridge Reservation, SD – Mere hours after
dozens had gathered for the “Liberation Day” celebration of the 1973
Occupation of Wounded Knee, traditional elders and the Strong Heart
Warrior Society announced a new occupation is planned for 1 pm Friday
when a group of elders, warriors, activists and concerned citizens
will take over the Elderly Meals Program building in Porcupine
Community.

The planned elder-led march and occupation will be supported by the
Strong Heart Warrior Society as well as the Urban Warrior Society from
Rapid City and various chapters of the American Indian Movement (AIM)
including representatives of the AIM Governing Council.

The occupation is the direct result of a failure of Porcupine District
and tribal government officials to meet with the Elders and their
advocates to discuss a wide range of elder abuse complaints at the
program and to begin to implement much needed changes.

Complaints include unsanitary conditions, inedible food, physical and
psychological abuse of elders, refusal of meals to certain elders, the
mismanagement of program funds and resources, law enforcement abuse,
and the illegal selling of drugs and alcohol by Porcupine center staff
while Elders are present.

“They never treat us good when we go to the Elderly Meals,” said 91-
year-old Cecilia Martin, who is one of two surviving American Indian
Movement Grandmothers from the 1973 Wounded Knee Occupation. “For
over five months I haven’t gone there because the food is no good.”

The current elderly meals staff led by Winifred Janis has taken
numerous retaliatory measures against elders and others speaking out
about abusive and illegal activities. Elmer White Face, 71, was
arrested in February for allegedly“verbally assaulting” Janis at the
center despite the fact he was born mute! Three members of the Janis/
Quiver family physically beat Wilson Coleman Jr., an employee of the
center, after he spoke out about illegal activities including alcohol
bootlegging and the selling of drugs in the Elder Center.

For weeks the Strong Heart Warrior Society, at the request of their
elders, has increased pressure on tribal government by informing the
media and asking concerned people to contact tribal council and meals
program officials to investigate the Porcupine elderly meals program.
Despite numerous calls to tribal, state and federal officials no
action has been undertaken.

Even as late as yesterday, Oglala Tribal Government Vice President
Thomas Poor Bear said, “We don’t have a problem with our Elders.”

“The people are behind us - we are going to walk in and takeover that
place,” said 67 year-old Enoch Brings Plenty, whose wife has been
denied meals by the current meals center staff. He added, “We are
going to do all these things for the elders, so they can have peace.”

Changes to Elderly Meals Program including the construction of a
newer, cleaner building have been rebuffed, delayed, and denied time
and again by officials of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) supported
Oglala Tribal Council which has said the elder’s fate lies solely in
their hands.

“They (tribal council officials) are totally in it in it for
themselves – they are totally for themselves,” explained Brings
Plenty.

“All of these demands have been met with a certain resistance because
they (tribal officials) are not taking the elders very seriously,
“added Duane Martin Sr., leader of the Strong Heart Warrior Society.
“They are living in denial because the poor people, the elders, the
children are left without.”

Elders and activists say the abuse and corruption in the Elderly Meals
Program is a microcosm of abuse and corruption present in many of the
tribal government programs and within the Tribal Government itself.
Corrupt officials and their families work together to threaten and
punish those who seek accountability while at the same time soliciting
additional Federal, State and local funding as well as so-called
“heart donations” from concerned people around the world.

Concerned elders, and others who have stood up to this corruption have
been the targets of violence, verbal threats, and the denial of tribal
government services such as housing and winter heating fuel. These are
the same conditions that led to the 1973 Occupation of Wounded Knee as
well as two previous takeovers of the Red Cloud Building – one in
2009, and a nine-month long occupation in 2000.

“I thank everyone for everything so that this works out good, and I
hope so too,” shared Grandmother Cecilia Martin. “But right now we
need a lot of help.”

Elders and warrior society members have appealed outside of the tribe
for investigations into widespread graft and corruption but some
government agencies are claiming their hands are tied. They said they
are unable to work directly with community activists and traditional
groups because they must work through the corrupted BIA system of
tribal government to implement changes.

Duane Martin Sr. explained further why the occupation was necessary,
"The tribal court system, along with the tribal government, doesn’t
really administer the change in procedures that would create a healthy
system. They are all unhealthy – the police department is unhealthy,
the tribal government is unhealthy, the BIA is unhealthy, and now the
Meals for the Elderly is unhealthy!”

The Oglala Lakota Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota is the size
of the state of Connecticut. Due to decades of abuse, corruption and
colonial enforcement, Pine Ridge faces epidemic rates of suicide,
alcohol and drug abuse, elder abuse, and poverty. Life expectancy for
Lakota men is below 40 years old. Nearly ¾ of the Lakota people have
lost their language, and the traditional language is on the verge of
extinction in Pine Ridge. The reservation has one of the highest rates
of unsolved murders that are widely attributed to violent retaliation
against those seeking an end to corruption and an assertion of Lakota
sovereignty.

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Cante Tenza Okolakiciye also known as the Strong Heart Warrior Society
of the Lakota Nation is an ancient Lakota warrior society as well as a
broad-based civil rights movement that works to protect, enforce and
restore treaty rights, civil rights, and sovereignty of Native people
and their communities across Turtle Island. In addition to activist
efforts to protect the land and people, each year Cante Tenza collects
and freely distributes shoes, winter coats, school supplies, food, and
other support to Oglala Lakota elders, children and families.
"Lakota Oyate" on Facebook. www.lakotaoyate.net @CanteTenza on
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Bumped to keep it visible.  Take the time to really read this and it will make you ill. 



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"To live on the Pine Ridge reservation and make it past fifty is beating the odds for life expectancy there. But to be snubbed by your tribal council when you ask for a safe and clean place to eat and then to be targeted for retaliation by the council is beyond comprehension. That is happening right now at the Porcupine Elderly Meals Center, Pine Ridge, South Dakota. The elders have have taken over occupation of the center and are not leaving until their voices have been heard and action has been taken.

After four years of abuses and calls for remedy from the Bureau of Indian
Affairs(BIA) Oglala Tribal Government, Lakota elders with support from
the Strong Heart Warrior Society, United Urban Warrior Society, and
Rapid City AIM- Grassroots have peacefully taken over, and now occupy,
the Elderly Meals Building in the Porcupine Community of Pine Ridge
Reservation.

In virtually any other U.S. community, physical abuse of elders, the false arrest and persecution of the elderly by police, the forced evictions of elders in the middle of the winter, and the illegal selling of drugs and alcohol by staff of an elderly meals center would be headline news. But not if the community is the Oglala Pine Ridge Reservation, and the people are the poor and traditional Lakota oyate.


“The former president and the cook have discriminated against the elders at the Porcupine Elderly Meals Center. Elders are demanding them to be removed immediately.

    “The Elders will be leading this occupation with the support and protection of three warrior societies – the Strong Heart Warrior Society, United Urban Warrior Society, and Grassroots AIM.

    “I, Enoch Brings Plenty, as president of the Meals for the Elderly Program at Porcupine, will try my best to please the Elders in my district as best as I can -to bring back honesty, trust and integrity. This is why these three warrior societies are here with us. They are going to teach our children how to protect and remain free with the elders of our oyate. Hoka hey!”

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Pine Ridge Reservation, SD – Members of the Oglala Tribal Council have begun a series of retaliatory actions against respected Elders and the Strong Heart Warrior Society in advance of the planned protest occupation of the Porcupine Elderly Meals center. The occupation is being staged to protest incidents of elder abuse, illegal sales of drugs and alcohol from the center, abuse of police power against elders, and lack of action from the corrupt Oglala Tribal Council.
Oglala Tribal Council Retaliation Escalates Against Elders, Warriors in Advance of Protest Occupation

Cante Tenza Okolakiciye - Strong Heart Warrior Society
Free & Independent Lakota Nation
Box 512, Hill City, South Dakota 57745 | 605-454-0449 or
605-517-1547 | lakotaoyate.net

MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release: March 3, 2011
Contact: Duane Martin Sr. 605-517-1547 or 605-454-0449

OGLALA TRIBAL COUNCIL RETALIATION ESCALATES AGAINST ELDERS, WARRIORS

Grandmother Evicted from Home, Protest Leader’s Road Cut, Police Harassment

Pine Ridge Reservation, SD – Members of the Oglala Tribal Council have begun a series of retaliatory actions against respected Elders and the Strong Heart Warrior Society in advance of the planned protest occupation of the Porcupine Elderly Meals center. The occupation is being staged to protest incidents of elder abuse, illegal sales of drugs and alcohol from the center, abuse of police power against elders, and lack of action from the corrupt Oglala Tribal Council.

• On Wednesday night, respected Red Society grandmother Wilma Thin Elk was evicted from tribal housing by tribal council member Kathy Janis and Oglala tribal police under bogus charges of child abuse.

• Also on Wednesday night, Oglala tribal police visited the home of Strong Heart headsman Duane Martin Sr.'s and interrogated him about the protest occupation. He asked them to leave.

• Thursday morning, the road to the home of grandfather Enoch Brings Plenty was cut so that he is unable to travel to help lead the protest occupation.

• Calls to Tribal Council member Kathy Janis about the status of Wilma Thin Elk was met with denials that any actions had been taken against the Red Society grandmother.

Strong Heart Warrior Society headsman Duane Martin Sr. said, “The elders are tired of being subjugated to colonial abuse, and that is what’s happening. This (retaliation) has to stop!”

The Strong Heart Warrior Society is documenting the acts of retaliation by Oglala government officials and said that the lack of media coverage of these stories helps to perpetuate abuse and corruption on Pine Ridge by allowing illegal and abusive acts to go without publicity or accountability.

In virtually any other U.S. community, physical abuse of elders, the false arrest and persecution of the elderly by police, the forced evictions of elders in the middle of the winter, and the illegal selling of drugs and alcohol by staff of an elderly meals center would be headline news. But not if the community is the Oglala Pine Ridge Reservation, and the people are the poor and traditional Lakota oyate.

“Tribal government has never listened to our elders,” Martin explained. “That’s why they (the elders) turn to the Strong Heart Warrior Society - because we are the only ones who will protect them.”

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The Oglala Lakota Pine Ridge Reservation in southwestern South Dakota is the size of the state of Connecticut. Due to decades of abuse, corruption and colonial enforcement, Pine Ridge faces epidemic rates of suicide, alcohol and drug abuse, elder abuse, and poverty. Life expectancy for Lakota men is below 40 years of age. Nearly ¾ of the Lakota people have lost their language, and the traditional language is on the verge of extinction in Pine Ridge. The reservation has one of the highest rates of unsolved murders. These unsolved deaths are widely attributed to violent retaliation against those seeking an end to corruption and assertion of traditional Lakota sovereignty.

Cante Tenza Okolakiciye also known as the Strong Heart Warrior Society of the Lakota Nation is an ancient Lakota warrior society as well as a broad-based civil rights movement that works to protect, enforce and restore treaty rights, civil rights, and sovereignty of Native people and their communities across Turtle Island. In addition to activist efforts to protect the land and people, each year Cante Tenza collects and freely distributes shoes, winter coats, school supplies, food, and other support to Oglala Lakota elders, children and families.

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IMPORTANT!!!! Message from Duane Martin Sr. (Strong Heart Warrior Society):

 

The takeover of the food facility on Pine Ridge is being done for the elderly and children who are not receiving proper food or services. This occupation will NOT end until the Department of Health and Human Services agrees to come in and investigate the complaints of the elders on premises! Contact information for the department should go to Courtney Hoskins. Please spread the word! The League of Indian Nations of North America is writing now. The attacks on traditional Lakota will not be tolerated.

 

Courtney Hoskins

Aging Services Program Specialist

Administration on Aging, Region VIII

1961 Stout Street

3rd Floor

Denver, CO 80294

303-844-7819

courtney.hoskins@aoa.hhs.gov

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Our relatives need as much media attention as possible! & supplies- Please post and circulate- It only takes 5minutes to show you care- 5minutes out of 24 hours....

 

AIM SoCalifornia

_________________________________________

How can you help?

These are the immediate needs of the elders.

 

ITEMS NEEDED:

 

Generators

Blankets, Warm Clothing

 

Food: Non Perishable Items Only

 

Peanut Butter, Rice, Instant Potatoes , Grits, Flour, Dry Beans (Any Variety) Oatmeal, Powder Milk, Tuna Helpers with cans of Tuna, Pasta, Pasta Sauce (Hunt’s in a Can is great) Cans of Salmon, Canned Vegetables, Bullion Cubes.

Strong Heart Warrior Society

In Care Of Duane Martin Sr,

Box 512

Hill City, S.D. 57745

605-454-0449 office *******

 

Duane Martin Sr.

 

605-517-1547 home 605-454-5552 cell

_________________________________________________

 

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1094826605

 

AS OF – Sunday 03/06/11

9:30am ACTION ALERT: The occupation is hard on the elders. We need supportive words from elders, activists, and people from other Nations to give prayers & encouragement for the Pine Ridge elders to hang in there & don't give in until the demands are met. Send us a Facebook message, email them to

Cantetenza13@gmail.com, or call Duane Martin Sr. at 605-454-0449.

Pilamaye/ Thank you!

 

 

 

For Immediate Release Pine Ridge Elders protest

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Oglala Tribal Council Retaliation Escalates Against Elders, Warriors in Advance of Protest Occupation

 

Cante Tenza Okolakiciye - Strong Heart Warrior Society

Free & Independent Lakota Nation

Box 512, Hill City, South Dakota 57745

605-454-0449 or

605-517-1547 |

 

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MEDIA RELEASE

For Immediate Release: March 3, 2011

Contact: Duane Martin Sr. 605-517-1547 or 605-454-0449

 

OGLALA TRIBAL COUNCIL RETALIATION ESCALATES AGAINST ELDERS, WARRIORS

 

Grandmother Evicted from Home, Protest Leader’s Road Cut, Police Harassment

 

Pine Ridge Reservation, SD – Members of the Oglala Tribal Council have begun a series of retaliatory actions against respected Elders and the Strong Heart Warrior Society in advance of the planned protest occupation of the Porcupine Elderly Meals center. The occupation is being staged to protest incidents of elder abuse, illegal sales of drugs and alcohol from the center, abuse of police power against elders, and lack of action from the corrupt Oglala Tribal Council.

 

• On Wednesday night, respected Red Society grandmother Wilma Thin Elk was evicted from tribal housing by tribal council member Kathy Janis and Oglala tribal police under bogus charges of child abuse.

 

• Also on Wednesday night, Oglala tribal police visited the home of Strong Heart headsman Duane Martin Sr.'s and interrogated him about the protest occupation. He asked them to leave.

 

• Thursday morning, the road to the home of grandfather Enoch Brings Plenty was cut so that he is unable to travel to help lead the protest occupation.

 

• Calls to Tribal Council member Kathy Janis about the status of Wilma Thin Elk was met with denials that any actions had been taken against the Red Society grandmother.

 

Strong Heart Warrior Society headsman Duane Martin Sr. said, “The elders are tired of being subjugated to colonial abuse, and that is what’s happening. This (retaliation) has to stop!”

 

The Strong Heart Warrior Society is documenting the acts of retaliation by Oglala government officials and said that the lack of media coverage of these stories helps to perpetuate abuse and corruption on Pine Ridge by allowing illegal and abusive acts to go without publicity or accountability.

 

In virtually any other U.S. community, physical abuse of elders, the false arrest and persecution of the elderly by police, the forced evictions of elders in the middle of the winter, and the illegal selling of drugs and alcohol by staff of an elderly meals center would be headline news. But not if the community is the Oglala Pine Ridge Reservation, and the people are the poor and traditional Lakota oyate.

 

“Tribal government has never listened to our elders,” Martin explained. “That’s why they (the elders) turn to the Strong Heart Warrior Society - because we are the only ones who will protect them.”

 

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The Oglala Lakota Pine Ridge Reservation in southwestern South Dakota is the size of the state of Connecticut. Due to decades of abuse, corruption and colonial enforcement, Pine Ridge faces epidemic rates of suicide, alcohol and drug abuse, elder abuse, and poverty. Life expectancy for Lakota men is below 40 years of age. Nearly ¾ of the Lakota people have lost their language, and the traditional language is on the verge of extinction in Pine Ridge. The reservation has one of the highest rates of unsolved murders. These unsolved deaths are widely attributed to violent retaliation against those seeking an end to corruption and assertion of traditional Lakota sovereignty.

 

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UPDATE from Porcupine, SD: Warriors are needed ASAP at the elderly building in Porcupine, tribal police are threatening to go in.

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Stay safe if you go, Walks.  I want to see you back on here!



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Thank you Amy, this morning things seem to be a little calmer then yesterday. Considering the 13 hour drive for me, I have been told to hang loose and see how things progress.
The Elders themselves will be reopening and operating the center for the remainder of the occupation, how ever long that will be is anyones guess at this time.

For members who don't understand tribal politics and see this as a case of our Nations being disfuntional I would like to make the following statement....

In order for a Tribal to recieve federal recognition, certain conditions must be met and some pretty high hoops jumped through.

One such stipulation is that all canidates for tribal government positions must be approved by the B.I.A. which is basically Uncle Sammys puppet masters and the only ones that will get that approval are those who will do the bidding of the B.I.A which is just saying they will vote regulate and act in accordance to the wishes of Washington D.C.

The effect of this is that now you have two competing governments. One being the B.I.A. government which D.C. recognizes and then you have the traditional leaders which pretty much follows bloodlines. This is the leaders that most traditional tribal members recognize.

The B.I.A. puppet government has always been notoriously corrupt and have only the interest of the Fed, first, and their own enrichment second, which the fed turns a blind eye to.

There have been occupations in the past to address abuses by the B.I.A. clowns, many times resulting in violence and even deaths.

Many times when individuals or small groups openly oppose the B.I.A. crowd, there are "unsolved" murders and disappearances. A very dangerous under taking indeed.

I can guarantee you that the Elders, Duane and Mo and other members of the Strong Hearts, will not back down.

When and if asked, I will go there and stand with my Relations.



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Cante Tenza Okolakiciye - Strong Heart Warrior Society

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Box 512, Hill City, South Dakota 57745  | 605-454-0449 or 605-517-1547 

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MEDIA RELEASE

For Immediate Release:  March 7, 2011

Contact:  Duane Martin Sr.                   605-517-1547 or 605-454-0449

 

THE ELDER’S OCCUPATION: LAKOTA ELDERS CRY FOR JUSTICE, INVITE TRUTH TOUR OF ELDERLY MEALS BUILDING, PINE RIDGE RESERVATION.

Occupation Members to Reopen Center For Elderly Meals Starting Monday

 

Audio interviews of elders and warriors can be found at http://audioboo.fm/CanteTenza

 

Porcupine Elderly Meals Building, Pine Ridge Reservation, SD – Four days into the elder-led occupation of the Porcupine Elderly Meals Building, bodies are tired from sleeping on the hard floor, but spirits are strong.

 

The occupation, which began with a peaceful takeover of the building on Friday, resulted from the flagrant dismissal of elder complaints by the Oglala Tribal Government despite public revelations and stories from elders describing physical threats and assault, psychological abuse, denial of meals, and food that was served cold and undercooked.  Allegations also include financial wrong doing by center staff, appropriation of center vehicles for personal use that prevented meals from being delivered to homebound elders, and the illegal sale of drugs and alcohol from the building by center staff relatives.

 

However, as late as Saturday afternoon, members of the Oglala tribal government were still blaming the victims. Scott Weston told an occupation supporter that he did not believe there was any elder abuse occurring. When confronted with stories of abuse, Weston said he “didn’t know” about the incidents described.

 

“We have a lot of stories and complaints of elder abuse for four years,” explained Lorraine White Face Eagle Elk, 68. “Scott Weston believes we are fighting over crumbs, but we are here for elderly abuse – to stop abuse.”

 

Newly elected elderly president Enoch Brings Plenty, 69, added,” Its definitely abuse. Most of the elders know about this. Most of the elderly can express their actions to this. I don’t know why Scott Weston is saying that. This is reality. Reality is here – abuse.”

 

Elders and their advocates have compiled stories from 23 different elders in the district, and each story paints a similar picture of psychological or physical abuse by the disposed center staff led by Winifred Janis.

 

Eagle Elk said,” Elder abuse is a very serious charge, but it happened here in Porcupine every single day.”

 

In response to the flagrant disregard and continued victimization of elders by Oglala Tribal Government representatives, occupation participants are inviting journalists, state and federal government officials, and elder advocates on an Elder’s Truth Tour to visit the facility to see and listen first hand to the stories of abuse.  The Elder’s Truth Tour is scheduled for Wednesday March 9th in Porcupine.

 

“We invite everyone who believes in their elders and believes in stopping elder abuse to come to Porcupine and see what is happening here,” offered Duane Martin Sr., headsman of the Strong Heart Warrior Society that is working with others to protect the elders during the occupation. “We need for this tour to be beneficially intoned to what’s circulating here with the elders – and that is stopping abuse.”

 

Monday also marks the next phase of the occupation as the center will be reopened under oversight of the elder’s themselves to begin serving hot meals to other elderly people in the district as well as providing a safe and inviting space for elders to come and socialize.

 

Because of the abusive conditions and illegal activities at the center, elder use of the building had fallen dramatically.  The reopening of the center in this temporary form will last until the elder’s demands are met.

 

Journalists, officials and advocates who would like to participate in the Elder’s Truth Tour can contact Duane Martin Sr. at 605-454-0449 (on the ground) or Naomi Archer at 828-230-1404 (offsite liaison).

 

The elders and warrior societies are demanding the removal of all current center staff, the construction of a new, sanitary building, restoration of healthy meals, expansion of elderly meals to those homebound, and investigation into the graft and corruption in the program no matter where it leads.

 

“We’ve been everywhere- the councils, treaty people, the district superintendent – we keep trying, and we aren’t going to give up until we get help,” said Eagle Elk.

 

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The Oglala Lakota Pine Ridge Reservation in southwestern South Dakota is the size of the state of Connecticut. Due to decades of abuse, corruption and colonial enforcement, Pine Ridge faces epidemic rates of suicide, alcohol and drug abuse, elder abuse, and poverty.  Life expectancy for Lakota men is below 40 years of age.  Nearly ¾ of the Lakota people have lost their language, and the traditional language is on the verge of extinction in Pine Ridge. The reservation has one of the highest rates of unsolved murders. These unsolved deaths are widely attributed to violent retaliation against those seeking an end to corruption and assertion of traditional Lakota sovereignty.

 

Cante Tenza Okolakiciye also known as the Strong Heart Warrior Society of the Lakota Nation is an ancient Lakota warrior society as well as a broad-based civil rights movement that works to protect, enforce and restore treaty rights, civil rights, and sovereignty of Native people and their communities across Turtle Island. In addition to activist efforts to protect the land and people, each year Cante Tenza collects and freely distributes shoes, winter coats, school supplies, food, and other support to Oglala Lakota elders, children and families.   www.lakotaoyate.net

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This makes me so sad.  These people deserve so much better.  If the elderly can't rely on their kinsmen to take care of them, who can they rely on?  I hope I said that the right way, Walks.  Like I've said before, I'm one of the whitest chicks you'll ever meet and I speak from privilege and this is something I know very little about.



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MEDIA RELEASE

March 18, 2011:  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact:  Naomi Archer (Strong Heart media liaison)  828-230-1404

Contact: Delbert High Hawk (Strong Heart warrior in the occupation) 605-441-4147

 

<span>ELDER’S OCCUPATION DAY 15</span>

 

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER THREAT, ANOTHER INJUSTICE

Warrior Leader’s Trial for Dismissal Delayed Another Day, Now Friday 2:30pm

Council Woman Beverly Tuttle Served Order Keeping Her Away From Elders, Judiciary

 

BREAKING NEWS from the Elder’s Occupation, Porcupine Elderly Meals Building, Pine Ridge Reservation, SD – Strong Heart Warrior Society leader Duane Martin Sr.’s quest for freedom hit a snag Thursday as Oglala Judiciary officials pushed back his hearing for dismissal until Friday.  Supporters fear this is another delay tactic that will be used again on Friday to keep him away from the peaceful protest occupation of the Porcupine Elderly Meals Building for another four days.

 

Last Friday, Martin was surprised to be confronted with a blizzard of false allegations, illegal detention, and arrest by the Oglala Sioux Government that was intended to remove the warrior leader from a leadership role in protecting the elders, warriors and supporters who are undertaking the occupation to protest elder abuse, profiteering within the meals program, and corruption.

 

Elders and supporters will be at the court on Friday to voice support for Martin who was unlawfully detained, arrested, and initially denied a bond hearing to keep him separated from the occupation elders for as long as possible.  Supporters allege multiple violations of Mr. Martin’s civil rights in accordance with Section 1302 of the Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 (25 U.S.C. §§ 1301-03) including violations of due process, equal treatment, unlawful warrant, and freedom of speech.

 

Another occupation elder, Lorraine White Face Eagle Elk, has been threatened with retaliatory arrest if she steps outside the occupation boundary.

 

Also on Thursday, according to legal advocate Doris Respects Nothing, Tribal Council representative Beverly Tuttle of Porcupine was served an order keeping her away from the occupation elders as well as any further meddling in Duane Martin Sr.’s legal proceedings.  One of Tuttle’s relatives led the false charges that have imprisoned Martin, and she has also been active in efforts to divide Porcupine District elders pitting Lakota vs. Lakota.  Occupation supporters question Tuttle’s actions and wonder if she has something to hide?

 

The elder’s occupation is beginning to turn against tribal officials despite attempts to keep a media blackout of the story.

 

On March 15th, health inspectors from the Indian Health Service (IHS) found a large store of outdated, rotten, and spoiled food as well as food that was improperly cared for at the Porcupine elderly meals building.  Presumably, this food and others like it, had been improperly fed to the elderly, some of whom have serious health conditions.

 

IHS says that all of the spoiled and outdated food is a health hazard and must be destroyed immediately.

 

According to sources on Pine Ridge, IHS is now expanding its investigation into other elderly meals buildings across Pine Ridge where similar complaints have been recorded.

 

The clock is also ticking on the Tribal Government who face an April 7th deadline to respond to Health and Human Services Administration on Aging (HHSAOA) concerns about the elder abuse and other allegations.  The  HHSAOA letter, dated March 8th,  has been sent to Oglala Sioux President John Steele, and seeks a fact-finding investigation on the elder’s complaints as well as an action plan to resolve these issues by the April deadline.

 

Information on the elder-led protest occupation in Porcupine can be found at “Lakota Oyate” on Facebook or www.lakotaoyate.net.

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1. Please call, email Rapid City Journal. Ask them why they are not covering this story:
a) false arrest of Duane Martin Sr.
b) Administration on Aging letter to tribe asking for answers to elder's allegations
c) IHS found spoiled food at the center, expanding IHS probe into the entire program.
michael.lefort@rapidcityjournal.com 605-394...-8314
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robert.ohap@rapidcityjournal.com

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Many people do not know because they are not spiritual prayer warriors or doing any active warrior work.
This is the treatment to those in society also, who are not on reservations.

The powers that be find out who is of Native American Spirituality and go about making sure they loose their jobs. Without money then people have no voice.

I am asking people to help me get 2 books printed. They are both a must read for people who are not paying attention to what is happening to them.

thanks for the info. will make some phone calls. :angel12:

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MEDIA RELEASE

March 22, 2011:  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact:  Naomi Archer (Strong Heart media liaison) 828-230-1404

Contact: Delbert High Hawk (Strong Heart warrior in the occupation) 605-441-4147

 

ELDER’S OCCUPATION DAY 19

 

“NOBODY HEARS US. I CRY SOMETIMES.”

Elder Lorraine White Face Eagle Elk Sends Out Another Plea From the Lakota Elder Occupation of the Porcupine Elderly Meals Building

 

Elder’s Occupation, Porcupine Elderly Meals Building, Pine Ridge Reservation, SD – Lorraine White Face Eagle Elk sent out another plea for help and solidarity for the Elder’s Occupation of the Porcupine Elderly Meals Building in the Porcupine Community of Pine Ridge Reservation.  She has been an ongoing advocate for the elderly at the center including her 88 year old mother 88 year-old Ester White Face and 91 year old Cecilia Martin.

 

Lorraine was slapped with a retaliatory restraining order from the Oglala Tribal Government Judiciary after interceding when she saw elderly abuse.  In the years and months leading up to the occupation, she has approached the Oglala Tribal Council numerous times about the elder abuse at the Porcupine Elderly Meals building, but received no action.

 

Lorraine spoke about why the occupation began, the detention of Duane Martin Sr., and the urgent appeal for help:

 

Elderly abuse has been going on for four or five years now. We turned to everyone for help.  All this time they embezzle all this money and a lot of abuse is going on.

 

Nobody hears us. I cry sometimes.  They treat us like we are dangerous. We aren’t going to harm anyone or do anything wrong. We just want the people to hear us.  This is reality. That’s why we are here.

 

We want help. We want everyone to know.

 

We didn’t know these things until we got here. We didn’t know they were stealing money until we came here. There is money that is missing. They got money for a vehicle. That vehicle is missing. We didn’t know that until we got here.  We had our demands: stop the elder abuse, get the cook out, get a new building. But we didn’t know about those things until we got here.

 

We only go to Duane (Martin Sr.) to help, and now he is in jail. He was charged with elderly abuse by those three women, but he doesn’t even know them. We need to get Duane out. We are here until they meet our demands, and then we get out.

 

They (those accused of wrong doing or who are opposing the occupation) hang out at the courthouse like it’s their own. They listen to them more than us elderly here. We are the victims, but they act like they are the victims and we are bad people. They treat us like bad people and they are the good people. But these elderly are old people. 

 

We didn’t do anything to them. All we wanted is for the people to hear us – the real elderly. These are the real grandmas here. The Grandmas are calling for help – they need help here.

 

If you young people out there are watching.  They blame them (the young warriors in the occupation) for the bad things that are going on, but we don’t know these people.  They broke the windows of his car (of a young warrior supporting the occupation elders) and put sugar in his tank. Now his motor is locked up and it’s not running anymore. Then Beverly Tuttle says he broke her windows. They are lying and everyone believes them.  And they are out there acting like the victims and treating us like bad people.

 

We’ve been hollering for a long time.  Now, they are going to put us in jail – maybe that’s okay too. It’s really scary here. They are hollering at us. The kids (of the former center staff) get drunk and they holler at us.

 

We miss our grandchildren. I have grandchildren at home. We miss our homes and our families.

 

We need people to help us. We need them to hear us. We want them to hear us. We’ve been through this along time now.  They should come and see us.

 

The Lakota Elder’s Occupation of the Porcupine Elderly Meals building has invited members of the media, health and human service investigators, supporters, and other interested parties to come and visit them at the center.  For more information, contact Delbert High Hawk at 605-441-4147.

 

Information on the elder-led protest occupation in Porcupine can be found at “Lakota Oyate” on Facebook or www.lakotaoyate.net.

 

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The Oglala Lakota Pine Ridge Reservation in southwestern South Dakota is the size of the state of Connecticut. Due to decades of abuse, corruption and colonial enforcement, Pine Ridge faces epidemic rates of suicide, alcohol and drug abuse, elder abuse, and poverty.  Life expectancy for Lakota men is below 40 years of age.  Nearly ¾ of the Lakota people have lost their language, and the traditional language is on the verge of extinction in Pine Ridge. The reservation has one of the highest rates of unsolved murders. These unsolved deaths are widely attributed to violent retaliation against those seeking an end to corruption and assertion of traditional Lakota sovereignty.

 

Cante Tenza Okolakiciye also known as the Strong Heart Warrior Society of the Lakota Nation is an ancient Lakota warrior society as well as a broad-based civil rights movement that works to protect, enforce and restore treaty rights, civil rights, and sovereignty of Native people and their communities across Turtle Island. In addition to activist efforts to protect the land and people, each year Cante Tenza collects and freely distributes shoes, winter coats, school supplies, food, and other support to Oglala Lakota elders, children and families.

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