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DESCRIPTION:United Native Americans Demand Reparations and Accountability from the 
 Hearst Corporation for CONTINUING VIOLATIONS OF THE FORT LARAMIE TREATIES 
 OF 1851 & 1868\n\n\n\nRALLY to DEMAND JUSTICE for the illegal theft of the 
 Black Hills at the Homestake Gold Mine @ Homestake Gold Mine, 160 West Main 
 Street, Lead, S.D. 57754\n\n\n\nAugust 29th 2014\n\nDigital Story Telling 
 — 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. —\n\nPress Conference — 9:00 a.m. to 10 a.m. 
 —\n\n\n\n\nSPONSORED BY UNITED NATIVE AMERICANS (U.N.A.)\n\n\n\nUnited 
 Native Americans invites members of the press and community to join us, to 
 both attend and participate in our upcoming rally to demand Justice for the 
 the Lakota Nation.\n\n\n\n\nIn the Spirit of Crazy Horse, U.N.A. is 
 demanding the Hearst Corporation contribute to the struggling Lakota Sioux 
 Nation whom they have stolen land and precious Natural resources from. 
 Professor Lehman Brightman states that the Hearst Corporation “has never 
 tried to make amends with the Lakota Sioux Nation.” The heir to the 
 Hearst fortune, William Randoph Hearst III, has “not given one red cent 
 to the Sioux Indians. They could easily afford to set up a scholarship 
 program or improve dilapidated housing on Sioux Territory.” Nearly 97% of 
 the Sioux Nation's population lives below Federal poverty levels.\n\n\nThe 
 United States Government and the Hearst Corporation can be prosecuted for 
 violations of International Law. Art. VI of The United States Constitution 
 states, “All treaties made, or which shall be made ... shall be the 
 Supreme Law of the Land." U.N.A. believes it is time that punitive damages 
 be paid to the Lakota Sioux Nation for direct violation of the Fort Laramie 
 Treaties of 1851 & 1868.\n\nReparations need to happen to heal the wounds 
 that capitalism has inflicted upon the people the mainstream media 
 indicates are the least important: indigenous communities, people of color, 
 children, people in poverty, disabled people, elders, and mothers. Daily 
 newspapers are the media through which we consume ideas about what to do 
 and who to be, and tell stories to make us understand where we come from. 
 These newspapers, like the Hearst-owned SF Examiner, tell us stories about 
 what sort of ideal human we should all strive to be. The problem is, most 
 media in wide circulation has been taken over by corporate interests, and 
 ignores atrocities against folks who need their land back, like the Lakota 
 people of the Black Hills, because indigenous people, we are told, are not 
 the ideal humans we all want to be. "Very few people know about these 
 facts," says Quanah Brightman, a Lakota/Sioux leader of the UNA . 
 Manipulation of the media is a strategy that individualizes, like the 
 Hearsts have used throughout history, and now indigenous people are turning 
 the tables with their own people-led media at the Hearst Castle this 
 weekend!\n\nPlease join U.N.A for our educational and peaceful protest to 
 \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/736473479705053/\n\nDemand Justice for 
 the Lakota Sioux Nation at the\nHomestake Gold Mine , 160 West Main Street, 
 Lead, S.D. 57754\n\nFor more information find us on Facebook.com @ United 
 Native Americans,Inc.\n\n\n\nQuanah Brightman-Executive Director of 
 U.N.A.\n(510)672-7187\nqbrightman75@hotmail.com\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/04/21/18754570.php
SUMMARY:Digital Story Telling on the illegal theft of the Black Hills at the Homestake Gold Mine
LOCATION:Homestake Gold Mine, 160 West Main Street, Lead, S.D. 57754\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/04/21/18754570.php
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