CALL TO ACTION: *Crow Creek Land Is Not for Sale*
CROW CREEK RESERVATION, Friday, December 11, 2009—Brandon Sazue’s camper sitting in the middle of the prairie presented a lonely but inspiring image as we drove up Wednesday afternoon. Despite the bitter cold and wind, the young Crow Creek tribal chairman was taking a stand against the United States theft of any more Dakota lands, telling us “Crow Creek land is not for sale, and it never will be.”
Symbolically placing his camper under a wind data tower, Sazue has committed to remain on this parcel of land as long as it takes to achieve justice. The land is part of the 7,112 acres recently stolen by the United States government in what amounts to a 21st century land grab. Because the land is not currently held in trust, on December 4, 2009, the Internal Revenue Service used that as an opportunity to claim it and auction it off as a means to settle what they assert is a delinquent $3,123,790 tax bill.
Video: Brandon Sazue at Crow Creek | Related: Who Turned Off the Lights for the Residents of Crow Creek? -- Mankato Memorial Ride Dec. 13-26 See also: IRS steals Crow Creek Indian Territory: Tribe occupying stolen land
Though most of the Crow Creek reservation is situated within the poorest county in the United States, the land under dispute happens to contain world-class sites for the harnessing of wind power. As the world’s fossil fuels dwindle and alternative energy sources are increasingly sought after, Crow Creek lands also become increasingly more attractive to outside interests. Whoever develops the site for wind-energy stands to make a fortune. This connection is not lost on Chairman Sazue.
Anyone who understands the history of the Dakota people since invasion and conquest cannot help but be stunned by this attack on the tribal lands of people who have already suffered so much. After the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, the U.S. federal government and the State of Minnesota initiated polices of genocide and ethnic cleansing against Dakota people in our beloved homeland. White Minnesotans hanged thirty-eight Dakota warriors, rounded-up and force-marched our populations to concentration camps in Mankato and Fort Snelling, then forcibly removed us from Minnesota to fulfill Governor Alexander Ramsey’s genocidal call for extermination or forced removal. Dakota people were loaded onto boats that went down the Mississippi River and then up the Missouri River on a journey that was so horrendous, a missionary at the time compared it to the Middle Passage of the slaves. Under gun and bayonet, our ancestors were brought to Crow Creek in 1863. Thus, Crow Creek began as a concentration camp.
The trauma to Dakota people only continued there. Within the first few months of arrival at Crow Creek, hundreds of Dakota people died from the dreadful conditions. In fact, the missionary John P. Williamson wrote “Nearly all the small children died in 1863.” The heartbreak from those events are still felt today. The people of Crow Creek live with that legacy, as do the rest of us with ancestors who were subjugated on these lands. After 1862, the United States government left our people with so little. Now, even what little we have is under attack again.
Sazue’s stand in defense of the land is a rallying cry to the rest of the Oceti Sakowin (Seven Council Fires) of the Dakota Oyate (Nation). Though fierce winter weather has so far kept supporters from camping out next to Sazue, a steady stream of allies offering prayers, songs, food, supplies and encouragement continues throughout each day and even more people show their solidarity through phone calls and emails. We know more of our people will be coming. Like Chairman Brandon Sazue, we will not allow these lands to be taken. We will stand with him.
*Waziyatawin, Ph.D.*
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*Crow Creek Supporters:*
In addition to your presence and prayers, we need supplies at the encampment site. The first objective at the site is staying warm. We need people to help cut, haul or donate wood to keep a fire going, lumber for building windbreaks and shelters, sandbags, blankets, sleeping bags (especially those made for below 0 temperatures), hats, scarves, mittens, boots, tarps and tipis.
Oceti Sakowin and other Indigenous relatives, please bring flags from your communities to show solidarity with the Crow Creek Oyate. Everyone bring banners—7,100 acres is a lot of ground on which to maintain our presence.
In addition, we need food, flashlights, cookware, tools (shovels, axes, saws), concrete blocks, matches, and water containers.
We also need people who have other gifts to encourage these resistors to U.S. land theft. Drummers and singers, your presence and support would be most welcome.
Supporters may stay in the tribal hall. Please bring your own bedding and linens. Showers will be available at the motel.
background: http://www.mitchellrepublic.com/event/article/id/39306/group/News/
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where can I donate?
I want to help but don't know where to donate items.
Donations
We are working on coordinating a caravan of supplies and a drop off location, but for now you can contact Unsettling Minnesota by email if you would like to donate.
unsettlingMN@gmail.com
HOW CAN I HELP CROW CREEK
HOW CAN I HELP CROW CREEK HOLD ON TO THEIR LAND?
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DONATING GOODS....
A big load is headed out to Crow Creek from the Twin Cities this Friday,
thanks to Unsettling Minnesota. If you can donate some goods, please
call this number to arrange a drop-off at a south Minneapolis location:
651.283.3495
DONATING MONEY....
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe
Attn: Chairman Brandon Sazue
P.O. Box 50
Ft. Thompson, South Dakota 57339
If you have any questions you can call:
Tribal Chairman's Secretary, Carol Quilt at (605) 245-2221
SIGNING THE ONLINE PETITION.....
"Crow Creek Sioux Land is NOT For Sale"
hosted on the web by PetitionOnline.com, the free online petition
service, at:
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/CrowCrek/
<http://www.petitiononline.com/CrowCrek/>
CONTACTING OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS.....
In Minnesota Contact:
Senator Amy Klobachar: 302 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510, phone: 202-224-3244, fax: 202-228-2186. Metro Office: 1200
Washington Avenue South, Suite 250, Minneapolis, MN 55415, Main Line:
612-727-5220, Main Fax: 612-727-5223, Toll Free: 1-888-224-9043
Senator Al Franken, 320 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510 (202) 224-5641. Saint Paul Office: 60 East Plato Blvd Suite 220,
Saint Paul, MN 55107 (651) 221-1016.
White House Comment Line: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
Here’s a link that will take you to an email form:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
And one to the senate:
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
Smal Update
For the past 10 days, Sazue has been occupying a trailer on his tribe's auctioned land with the only harassment coming from cold weather.
Sazue says an assistant to BIA Secretary Larry EchoHawk has told him the BIA will try to determine in January if the IRS has legal authority to sell the Crow Creek land to settle $3.1 million in federal back taxes, and the tribe has filed a lawsuit over the same issue, which is straining tribal resources, Sazue said.
http://www.argusleader.com/article/20091218/NEWS/912180316/1003/BUSINESS
i live 20 miles from crow
i live 20 miles from crow creek. What can i do to help?
Help
Check out the stuff listed above or call
Tribal Chairman's Secretary, Carol Quilt at (605) 245-2221
crow creek land grab
MATAKUYE OIA SIN IS NOT JUST A FRAISE, WE ARE ALL RELATIONS MADE BY THE CREATOR AS ARE ALL THINGS CREATED.WHEN ONE OF US NEEDS HELP, THE HARMONY OF LIFE IS DISRUPTED. CROW CREEK NEEDS THE HELP OF ALL RELATIONS AND ALI'S. WE AS ALI'S HAVE BEEN ASKED TO HELP, LET US STAND UP AND PARTNER WITH THE DAKOTA PEOPLE AGAINST THIS INJUSTICE OF LAND THEFT BY THE I.R.S., IN THE PAST OUR ANCESTORS WERE TAKERS, LET OUR FUTURE BE ONE OF JUSTICE AND REPPORATIONS. WE CANNOT CHANGE THE WRONGS OF THE PAST, BUT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE PAST AND CREAT A NEW FUTURE BY RETURNING THE LANDS OUR ANCESTORS STOLE, AND WE CAN RETURN FEDERAL AND STATE PARKS TO THE PEOPLE TO WHOM THEY RIGHTLY BELONG, IT WOULD BE JUST AND RIGHT.
HOW CAN WE HELP FROM ABROAD (Italy)?
I am are really disgusted of what is happening (again..) to your land..despite any promises of change. For now I could only translate and share the articles about this awful, shameful episode, through Facebook and signed the petitions online..Can I do something else useful from here?
PLEASE, DON'T GIVE UP
Keep sharing your voices, the world is listening..
Don't give up!
I'm just a stay at home mom and my family is actually pretty poor too, but I give you my full moral support. I will share your story on facebook with my 400 friends, that's the best I can do for now. I am trying to find a job, and when I do, I hope I can scrape together a small donation for you. I wish I could do more, but hopefully getting your story out will help.
You have not just Native Americans on your side, but a bunch of outraged whites as well, I'm one of the latter (well I have a bit of Carib and Arawak blood, but not enough to count). Don't give up!
please udate
Please give any updates on this situation. I'm beyond belief over this. Continue to list what is needed.