June
20th, 2007 by awh
All Nations, All Faiths are invited to Commemorate
World Peace and Prayer Day and Honor Sacred Sites Day
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Thursday, June 21ST from 12 Noon to 2 pm at
Bear Butte State Park picnic area next to the Visitor’s Center Parking
Lot
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A Message from Chief Arvol Looking Horse
For World Peace and Prayer Day 2007
Miracles & Prophecies have revealed themselves; the White
Animals are showing their Sacred Color to give us the message of change
and sacrifice. Throughout the world, people have made spiritual
commitment to bring peace, canada phone cards canada calling cards harmony and
restoration back to our lives. Faith must continue to live in the hearts
of the People – to gather at our Sacred Sites and heal our Grandmother
Earth. Join us on June 21st – all nations, all faiths, one prayer – as
we walk toward togetherness in respecting and understanding all of life.
This is our responsibility!
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For Adviserment :
Bear Butte Forum, Saturday,
April 22nd
April 20th, 2007 by
admin
The South Dakota Game Fish and Parks Department is hosting it’s annual
Bear Butte Forum on Saturday, April 22nd from 8:30 am until 12 noon MST.
The Bear Butte Forum is an opportunity for Tribes that are spiritually
connected to Bear Butte to have a representative voice in discussions
and updates about Bear Butte State Park and to share ideas for
improvements. more »
April 9 - Deadline to Save
Bear Butte Lake NWR
April 14th,
2007 by awh
April 9 Deadline to Save Bear Butte Lake National Wildlife
Refuge!
April 9, 2007 is the deadline to submit letters OBJECTING to the
proposal
by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to divest its easement interests
in
the Bear Butte Lake National Wildlife Refuge, turning the management of
the
Refuge entirely over to the State of SD, the Bureau of Land Management
and
private landowners.
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This alert is asking citizens, tribal nations, organizations and allies
concerned about the protection of Bear Butte and adjacent Bear Butte
Lake
to OBJECT to this plan by the APRIL 9TH DEADLINE.
This Alert contains:
1) THE ISSUE
2) PROPOSAL TO DIVEST THEMSELVES OF THE REFUGE
3) HOW TO COMMENT
4) SAMPLE LETTER - CUT AND PASTE
5) HOW TO GET THE EA DOCUMENT
6) BACKGROUND DATA ON BEAR BUTTE LAKE NWR
more »
Dems Friday Forum - Update on
Bear Butte
April 14th, 2007 by awh
Pennington County Democratic Party Friday Forum
4 PM, March 16, 2007 at the
Rapid City Public Library Helen Hoyt Room
The Topic is Bear Butte buffer zone update.
The speaker will be Anne White Hat
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Bush in Guatemala
April 14th, 2007 by awh
With President Bush arriving in Guatemala some coverage of his visit:
Bush in Guatemala: Time to Tackle Impunity
by Buddy Rutzke (NISGUA)
Dissident Voice
March 11, 2007
President Bush will be touching down for a visit to Guatemala about two
weeks before the twenty-fifth anniversary of the coup de’tat that
brought
to power General Efrain Rios Montt, one of the most murderous US-backed
dictators of the Cold War era. While Guatemalans are engaged in a
struggle
to bring that man to justice, a White House press release says Bush will
be
visiting to experience the rich cultural diversity of this Central
American
nation, meet with President Oscar Berger, and emphasize the close
relationship between our two countries.
more »
Mayan’s to ‘cleanse’ Bush
site - CNN.com
April 14th, 2007 by
awh
Check out the CNN story of the Mayan cleansing of their sacred site
after
the visit by Bush.
Does anybody know who these Mayan folks are or can anybody help us
connect
with them?
click on this link:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/americas/03/12/bush.guatemala/index.html
Priests to purify sacred site
after Bush visit
April 14th, 2007
by awh
Priests to purify site after Bush visit
By JUAN CARLOS LLORCA, Associated Press Writer
Fri Mar 9, 12:20 AM ET
Mayan priests will purify a sacred archaeological site to eliminate “bad
spirits” after President Bush visits next week, an official with close
ties
to the group said Thursday.
“That a person like (Bush), with the persecution of our migrant brothers
in
the United States, with the wars he has provoked, is going to walk in
our
sacred lands, is an offense for the Mayan people and their culture,”
Juan
Tiney, the director of a Mayan nongovernmental organization with close
ties
to Mayan religious and political leaders, said Thursday.
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Faith Meets the Streets, THIS
Sunday 9:45 Am
April 14th, 2007 by
awh
Join BBIA coordinator Anne White Hat this Sunday, March 11th at 9:45 -
10:30 am at the Dairy Queen on Canyon Lake Drive in Rapid City for a
conversation with Canyon Lake United Methodist Church’s Faith Meets the
Streets. Attendees will have the opportunity to gain a better
understanding of the issues surrounding the protection of Bear Butte and
the spiritual motivation that is the foundation of this important work. more
Bear Butte NWR Meeting Wed.
Feb 28
April 14th, 2007 by awh
USFWS PLANS TO DIVEST INTEREST IN BEAR BUTTE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Bear Butte Lake is both a State Park and a National Wildlife Refuge
(NWR).
In western SD we have two National Wildlife Refuges; Bear Butte near
Sturgis and La Creek near Martin. In Eastern SD there are Sand Lake and
Waubay NWRs.
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is proposing to
divest
itself of its interest in the Bear Butte NWR and to turn the Refuge’s
management entirely over to the State and the BLM and private
landowners.
This is an alert asking folks to object to this plan.
The Alert contains:
1. Notice of meetings on Wednesday Feb 28th
2. Background Data on Refuge,
3. Contact info for sending in comments, deadline April 9th
4. Bullets on some objections to the USFWS plans
more »
Contested Ground: Bear Butte
History and Current Issues
April
14th, 2007 by awh
The 15th Annual South Dakota State University’s Conference on American
Indian Histories and Cultures will take place February 21-22, 2007 in
Brookings, SD. This year’s conference will focus on Bear Butte more »