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Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 00:08:45 -0600
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From: power4u <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Action Alert at Minnehaha Spiritual Encampment
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Red Alert*Action Alert*Red Alert*Action Alert*Red Alert*Action Alert*Red Alert*Action 
Alert


Minnehaha Spiritual Camp Receives Warning of Imminent Raid

Yesterday, Thursday, the Minnehaha Spiritual Camp was visited by Captain Kitridge of 
the Minnesota State Highway Patrol and Lieutenant Bud Emerson  of the Third Precinct 
of the Minneapolis Police Department.  Lieutenant Emerson commanded the raid last 
December 20th in which 802 troopers and police tear gassed and tortured non-violent 
people and desecrated sacred items including eagle feathers and a ceremonial drum.

Kitridge and Emerson had a ceremony within the Four Sacred Oaks with Jim Anderson and 
members of the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community and the American Indian Movement 
in which they were offered to smoke the pipe.  After they were told that this was not 
a peace pipe, but a truth pipe, Kitridge smoked and Emerson declined.  They both 
agreed that while they might be enforcing the law, that it was morally and ethically 
reprehensible to destroy a site sacred to Native Americans.

They assured Jim Anderson that the raid would be soon, sometime in the next 2 to 3 
weeks, that it would be in the morning and that there would be no tear gas or pain 
compliance holds used.  They gave their word that people would be offered the chance 
to leave before being arrested for trespassing.  They said that the machines of 
destruction would follow immediately after the arrests, and that the University of 
Minnesota has requested a oak slab from each tree.  They said that they would try and 
respect the sacred items and make certain that eagle feathers and other items would be 
returned.  Emerson made the same promise of allowing people to leave before the last 
raid in December of 1998.

WE NEED YOU NOW.  WE NEED YOU TO COME AND CAMP WITH US FOR SOME OR ALL OF THE NEXT 
THREE WEEKS.  IF THIS WERE YOUR CHURCH YOU WOULD STAND HERE TOO, PLEASE DON'T LET THEM 
DESECRATE AND BULLDOZE ANOTHER NATIVE AMERICAN SACRED SITE.

WE ARE ASKING ALL PEOPLE TO STAND WITH US IN PRAYER AROUND THE FOUR SACRED OAKS, AND 
SACRED FIRE, TO STAND IN PRAYER AND TO BE ARRESTED IN PRAYER.  WHEN THEY COME WE WILL 
CIRCLE THE OAKS WITH OUR BODIES, WE  WANT THEM TO SEE HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL NOT LET THE 
FREEDOM OF RELIGION OF NATIVE AMERICAN S BE VIOLATED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF COMMUTERS. 
 NOW IS THE TIME TO DECIDE AND STAND WITH US.

OUR CAMP IS DRUG FREE, ALCOHOL FREE, WEAPONS FREE, WE ARE NON-VIOLENT, AND EXPECT THAT 
FROM ANYONE WHO COMES TO STAND HERE WITH US.

The day after the raid is announced in the papers, we are asking people to gather at 
the
Hennepin County Government Center by the fountain at 4:00pm, in downtown  Minneapolis.

Please contact Wellstone's office, and the Justice Department to demand that the 
Federal Government intervene to stop the desecration of a Native American Sacred Site.

for the future generations,
for the sacred trees, sacred water and burial sites of our ancestors,
they will never crush our spirits
or pave over our prayers,
Pidamaya,

Jim Anderson
Cultural Chairman of the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community
(612) 910-0730

camp cell phone (651) 398-5249





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