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DESCRIPTION:United Native Americans Invites You To Both Attend and Participate In Our 
 Upcoming Tribal Sovereignty Forum at Mount Rushmore. \n\nThis Coming August 
 29, 2020 will mark the 50th Anniversary of the historic Reclaiming of Our 
 Sacred Paha Sapa (Black Hills of 1970) Lead by Dr. Lehman L. Brightman. On 
 this day, we will gather at the Amphitheater at Mount Rushmore National 
 Memorial in Keystone, South Dakota to reflect upon the 1970 occupation in a 
 spiritual way, to renewing friendships and bonds formed at that time. We 
 come to pray, to educate The Youth about the Importance of Protecting Our 
 Sacred Sites, and to use this opportunity for our people to be near the 
 place of our origin, the Paha Sapa. \n\nWe also will Peacefully Address and 
 Advocate for the Removal of Vandalism on our Sacred Black Hills at Mount 
 Rushmore.  \n\n\nUnited Native Americans Invites You To Both Attend and 
 Participate In Our Upcoming Tribal Sovereignty Forum at Mount Rushmore. 
 \n\n\nThis Coming August 29, 2020 will mark the 50th Anniversary of the 
 historic Reclaiming of Our Sacred Paha Sapa (Black Hills of 1970) Lead by 
 Dr. Lehman L. Brightman. On this day, we will gather at the Amphitheater at 
 Mount Rushmore National Memorial in Keystone, South Dakota to reflect upon 
 the 1970 occupation in a spiritual way, to renewing friendships and bonds 
 formed at that time. \n\nWe come to pray, to educate The Youth about the 
 Importance of Protecting Our Sacred Sites, and to use this opportunity for 
 our people to be near the place of our origin, the Paha Sapa. \n\n\nWe also 
 will Peacefully Address and Advocate for the Removal of Vandalism on our 
 Sacred Black Hills at Mount Rushmore. \n\n\n Additionally, we hope to 
 coordinate Tribal Leaders who will discuss the needs of our People and move 
 forward with real resolutions to The Issues Each Reservation Has. Such as 
 Better Health Care on Our Reservations, Schools and Colleges, Red Road 
 Teachings, Language Preservation, Suicide Prevention, Treaty Rights, Tribal 
 Police Force, Water Preservation, Better Housing, Renewable energy's. 
 Traditional dancers and Drums are Welcome to participate. \n\n\n## With the 
 Coronavirus / Covid-19 Virus still Active in Communities,\nwe ask that All 
 Whom are Attending United Native Americans Event to Please Provide Your own 
 Personal protective equipment (PPE) such as Masks or Gloves or Face 
 Shields, Hand sanitizer, if you wish to Physically Attend and or 
 Participate in Our Event. \n\n\nOur Event Is 100% Free. But, Persons 
 Driving to and from Our Event Must Pay For Parking. \n\n\nParking Fee: 
 $10.00 - Annual Pass (Cars,Motorcycles and RV's) $50.00 Commercial Bus - 
 Day\n\n\n There will be a car pool from the Mother Butler Community Center 
 to Mount Rushmore. \n\n\nWe are Currently Raising Funds to Cover the Costs 
 of Travel from The San Francisco Bay Area Back to South Dakota for the 50th 
 Anniversary of the Mount Rushmore Takeover. \n\n\nPlease Make a 
 Contribution at\nhttps://gf.me/u/yms5y4 \n\n\nor\n\n\nDirectly Via Golden 1 
 Credit Union \nAccount #0079024185 \nRouting #321175261 \n\n\nWe are 
 extending open invitations to the Inter-Tribal Community and their families 
 to join us, in this historic and educational event. Please RSVP at 
 \n\n\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/50th-anniversary-of-the-reclaiming-of-mount-rushmore-tickets-83284366783\n\n\nQuanah 
 Parker Brightman\nqbrightman75@hotmail.com \n(510) 672-7187\n\n\nHistory: 
 \n\n\nUnited Native Americans Reclaims Mount Rushmore-1970 
 \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wd1uLgV7mc\n\n\nOn August 29th, 1970, a 
 small group of dedicated young Indians Invaded Mount Rushmore, the so 
 called "National Shrine of Democracy," located in the Black Hills of South 
 Dakota. The Indian people who took part in this out standing feat, did so 
 at the Invitation of the Local Indian people from Rapid City, South Dakota 
 and the Surrounding Reservations. \n\nMost of these young Indians were from 
 Different Tribes and Reservations who Volunteered to Help the Sioux in 
 their efforts to force the Federal Government to pay for the illegal taking 
 of their land 94 years ago in 1877.\n\n The Invasion started at 8:00PM. 
 Sat. Evening, the 29th of August 1970, when 23 young Indians, most of whom 
 were college students, braved arrest and fines to help the Sioux regain 
 their Sacred Black Hills. By 7:00AM the next Morning after an all night 
 game of hide and seek or (rangers and Indians) most of the protesters had 
 reached the Top of the Mountain near the four faces of the Presidents, 
 where they hung out a large flag, with the Words, "SIOUX INDIAN POWER." And 
 After a Brief ceremony, they renamed the Mountain "Crazy Horse Mountain" in 
 Honor of the Famous war chief "Crazy Horse."\n\n\nThe Principal Leaders of 
 the Invasion were: Lehman Brightman, National President of (U.N.A.) 
 Elizabeth Fast horse, Verna Gannon, Minnie Two Shoes, Chuggy Fast Horse, 
 Chief Lame Deer, and Carrol Swan, who helped coordinate the whole affair. 
 Once all 23 members had reached the top and assembled, they proceeded to 
 Establish a camp and an occupation that would last for approximately three 
 months, or until Severe winter weather forced the withdrawal. \n\n\nThe 
 incredible story behind this invasion and Occupation started five days 
 earlier, when the local Sioux Indian people from Rapid City, South Dakota 
 and the surrounding reservations established picket lines at the base of 
 the monument. But after four days and nights of demonstrations the park 
 authorities were not only not listening, but seemed to think the whole 
 thing was a big joke. That is until the local People invited out of state 
 Indians and National Indian Organizations to Aid them in their heroic 
 endeavor. After taking the mountain and occupying it for a period of ten 
 days or more, most of the college students and others were forced to return 
 to school or their jobs, but by then the movement had caught on and Indian 
 People from Across South Dakota were visiting the Mountain bring Food and 
 Water and Replacing the original invaders by two fold.\n\n This was the 
 First Indian uprising in South Dakota since the Sioux Wiped Out Custer in 
 1876, and suddenly young and old alike were taking new faith, Indians were 
 Fighting Back.\n\n During the Second day of the Occupation the park 
 authorities sent a message they wanted to talk with the leaders of the 
 group to determine what they wanted and how long they intended to stay, 
 Lehman Brightman replied, "as long as the grass grows, the water flows and 
 the sunshine's," which didn't seem to please them much.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/08/09/18835776.php
SUMMARY:50th Anniversary of United Native Americans Takeover of Mount Rushmore
LOCATION:Mount Rushmore
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