“Enough words, enough rhetoric, my people have been robbed with false promises for centuries. We want action. "We want money and training to build our own foster care facilities to protect our children who are sacred. We want it now.”
Bryan Brewer
Former President, Oglala Sioux Tribe
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Thank you for walking the Red Road with us.
Together, we are making progress, step by step.
The
Lakota Peoples Law Project continues to advocate for the approval of
the Title IV-E Federal Planning Grant applications that Crow Creek,
Cheyenne River, Lower Brule, and Yankton have submitted by sending our
most recent report, “The New Boarding Schools,” to more than 100 officials in Washington D.C.
Our
hope is that the widespread corruption among all levels of South Dakota
government detailed in the report will urge federal officials in the
Department of Health and Human Services to fund the planning of Child
and Family Planning Service Programs that are so necessary for these
four tribes to retain their culture and their children.
In addition to this, we have been supporting our parent organization, the Romero Institute, in circulating a new petition calling on Pope Francis to rescind the Doctrine of Discovery.
A
combination of three 15th century Papal Bulls, the doctrine granted
explorers the moral and legal justification to seize land and resources
from Indigenous peoples. Its effects still linger, serving as a major
plank of United States property law which is oriented to continue to
disenfranchise, displace, and ultimately, devastate Indigenous peoples
for imperialistic economic ventures.
This
is the time for Pope Francis to rescind this doctrine, especially in
light of his recent encyclical, Laudato Si’, and his compelling speech
in Bolivia in which he said, “I say this with regret: many grave sins
were committed against peoples of America in the name of God.” He went
on to say, “I humbly ask forgiveness, not only for the offenses of the
Church herself, but also for the crimes committed against the native
peoples during the so-called conquest of America.” His apology is the
first step in respecting and honoring the innate rights of Indigenous
peoples. Rescinding the Doctrine of Discovery will prove that Francis
wants to begin a new era of cooperation.
Help! We need thousands of petition signatures before Pope Francis arrives in the United States in September. Please sign the Doctrine of Discovery petition and donate to our national education campaign.
We
have also begun a thorough legal analysis of a series of lawsuits aimed
at eliminating the Indian Child Welfare Act. A private consortium of
adoption attorneys, the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys, have
launched three strategic federal lawsuits challenging, not only the new
proposed guidelines, but ICWA itself.
These deceptive suits are clearly a
response to the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ release of the updated
guidelines for the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA),
Please watch the video to understand our response to such an unwarranted and misguided attack on ICWA.
We are also working on an Amicus Curiae brief to submit to the
Department of Justice, revealing the deep and unethical conflicts of
interest on the part of attorneys affiliated with the American Academy
of Adoption Attorneys who have filed these lawsuits to promote their own
personal financial gain. For more information on this evolving story, read our press release.
Since our last newsletter, we have received some national press attention! Chase
Iron Eyes, Chief Counsel for the Lakota People’s Law Office, was
interviewed for a Mother Jones article about his work with Native Lives
Matter. We published a report to support his efforts in February of this year. Truthout highlighted our efforts in their article earlier this month,
depicting the atrocities committed on the part of state and federal
governments in removing Indigenous children from their families and
communities.
We
will continue to keep you updated on our progress in returning
thousands of children stolen from their families, but until then, please
continue your support by following us on social media—Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter—by reading our daily blog, and by encouraging your friends and family to sign our petition to President Obama. We need to reach our goal of 100,000 signatures as soon as possible!
Please become a member of Lakota People's Law Project to be a part of our global family.
Our members receive gift packages and keep us going with a small
monthly commitment. We are not funded by tribes or big foundations, we
depend on people just like you! Together we are making a real
difference. Thank you for your friendship and support.
Wopila!
Lakota People's Law Project
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