"I had a dream about 6 nights ago, in which two boys told me that i needed to be here at the Sacred Stone Camp and that somebody was cold here and needed sleeping bags. So I went and bought a bunch of sleeping bags, a pallette of water and other supplies. I feel so happy to support the people here." —Harry Beauchamp, Ft Peck, Montana #SacredStoneCamp ; #NoDAPL ; #KeepItInTheGround photo by: Dallas Goldtooth
Harry, I am grateful to see you expressing good health. You display reality that, as a friendly people, "Hude´shabina" ['red roots'], befriend anyone who needs help. Warrior society in Nakona, or Nakonabi, meaning "The Friendly People", never backed down from anyone — neighboring tribes attest to this and across Turtle Island today we (all) see it is still so.
Lance Elliot FourStar says, “Thank you for making the journey and displaying our Assiniboine Red Bottom Clan Flag in support of the Standing Rock Tribe. Pinamiya!”
As people always say, Okiciyapi —Help one another! Thank you, ancestors who are also in this fight ~ help one another feed them, too, because they are here helping us (All), even though we cannot see them, their presence is definitely felt as we defend our water for our future generations: Mni Wiconi —Water is Life. ~~~ Resist the Dakota Access Pipeline ~~~ Gyosi Ross reports “Sacred Stone Camp, Hunkpapa Homelands. This is a peaceful camp, a prayerful camp.”
The NY Times gave #NoDAPL front page. MSNBC is talking about it in prime time. What is stopping CNN? source: is.gd/...