The Sacred He Sapa
Each day, the u.s. government remains in violation of international laws, Article VI of their U.S. Constitution, and the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie, by continuing to possess “stolen property” – “Black Hill’s gold” from the Sacred Black Mountain Region which belong to the Lakota “Sioux” and 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie Signatory Indigenous Red "Indian" Nations, whose HOMELANDS include the Sacred Black Mountains (misnomer “Black Hills, SD”).
Over nine trillion dollars ($9,000,000,000,000) worth of stolen “Black Hill’s gold”, belonging to the Lakota through the 1851 Treaty(ratified by U.S. congress in 1853; Lakota ‘Deed to Land’) sits illegally in places like Fort Knox Kentucky, while many of the Lakota people remain impoverished, oppressed, and under occupation, with their nationhood disrespected, ignored, and denied by u.s. government officials.
The u.s. government’s “dollar” is no longer based on the “gold standard” – yet the “dollar” is considered the dominant currency of the world. Government “officials” continue to diminish gold’s importance in the global economy. Aside from the fact that the gold is, in fact, “stolen property” and must be returned at once to its sole and original owners on that merit, the u.s. government has admitted and continuously demonstrates that “gold” no longer has any monetary value or purpose in it’s system.
A petition is currently being circulated demanding the u.s. government return the stolen gold to the Lakota and 1851 Signatory Indigenous Red Nations for proper reburial in the Sacred Black Mountains, their Homelands as defined in the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie.
SIGN THE PETITION
Each day, the u.s. government remains in violation of international laws, Article VI of their U.S. Constitution, and the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie, by continuing to possess “stolen property” – “Black Hill’s gold” from the Sacred Black Mountain Region which belong to the Lakota “Sioux” and 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie Signatory Indigenous Red "Indian" Nations, whose HOMELANDS include the Sacred Black Mountains (misnomer “Black Hills, SD”).
Over nine trillion dollars ($9,000,000,000,000) worth of stolen “Black Hill’s gold”, belonging to the Lakota through the 1851 Treaty(ratified by U.S. congress in 1853; Lakota ‘Deed to Land’) sits illegally in places like Fort Knox, while the Lakota people remain impoverished, oppressed, and under occupation, with their nationhood disrespected, ignored, and denied by u.s. government officials.
The u.s. government’s “dollar” is no longer based on the “gold standard” – yet the “dollar” is considered the dominant currency of the world.
Government “officials” continue to diminish gold’s importance in the global economy. Aside from the fact that the gold is, in fact, “stolen property” and must be returned at once to its sole and original owners on that merit, the u.s. government has admitted and continuously demonstrates that “gold” no longer has any monetary value or purpose in it’s system.
A petition is currently being circulated demanding the u.s. government return the stolen gold to the Lakota and 1851 Signatory Indigenous Red Nations for proper reburial in the Sacred Black Mountains, their Homelands as defined in the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie.
Protect the Black Hills Petition
He Sapa websites:
He Sapa
1851 Treaty He Sapa Information
To learn more about the He Sapa (misnomer "Black Hills") and the 1851 Signatory Indigenous Nations who own it legally, see 1851 Treaty
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April 2006 Reports
Last updated on April 16, 2006