BATTLE OF GREASY GRASS REENACTMENT
Because I was wandering around the camps I didn’t end up watching the reenactment proper but was “backstage” where the directing was happening…
The main director….
This member of the Calvary was sidelined due to a horse injury. His wife said he likes to pose for photos….
BEHIND THE SCENES AT GREASY GRASS 2
My brother and I were hiking in Oregon a year or two ago and while driving home came across a Civil War reenactment but it was over we talked to the actors for a bit. They were basically proud to be racist. This was different everyone had a great attitude. I didn’t encounter any racial animosity.
Here they are practicing formations..
riding around in circles….
There are what appears to be two Custers but I think this is the real one for the sole purpose that he has a beaded glove! If this is the Official Custer another actor told me that he has been officially declared the expert on Custer by the U.S. Government. He knows all about Custer, and has purchased Custer’s home!
Maybe this is Custer’s brother…
All of the Indians are young men and boys who are unbelievable riders. The Calvary riders are all experienced but the Indians just hop on and off with no saddle…at one point one of the Indians horses was bucking all of the way down the field and the rider didn’t fall off…bareback!
BEHIND THE SCENES AT GREASY GRASS
Having lots of time I decided to invade the camps….This is a very friendly event where they invite people to take photos. There were lots of professional photographers…I’m sure they were laughing at my little Lumix!
I believe the folks at Real Bird Bucking Horses put on the event…
Fine mess were in – people would rather pay to pretend to be in the military than join and get paid!!
This poor guy was carrying on something fierce feeling left out of the activities or maybe he spotted a pretty filly…
This Calvary man is actually a woman!
The Calvary trying to organize the troops
ON THE WAY TO GREASY GRASS
I have never been to a reenactment they seem hokey to me. But the Native American park ranger at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument spoke with enthusiasm when I last visited the Monument. I intended to go camping for the weekend but fear of bad storms sent me back to Billings and on the way home I encountered the Calvary headed home after a day of practice. I had forgotten all about it. Even though I was looking forward to spending a WHOLE weekend at home I set my alarm for o’dark thirty. I knew I would be stopping to take photos along the way.
The Bighorn River had been flooded and many on the Crow Reservation have been in dislocated
It was a free day for the National Parks so the Battlefield was jam packed and I didn’t stay very long. The reenactment was held below the battlefield probably where the Indian camps would have been located at that time. Off in the great expanse there is chanting and drums….
As far as I can zoom….
On my way out of the battlefield I spot horses in a corral climb a hill to visit….
Looking back is the battlefield….
I couldn’t decide which one was better…
This is where the reenactment is going to be held…
The erosion from the rainy season has been unreal.
looking back at the bleachers. It was about an hour and a half before the event! I couldn’t even get close to the seating but it turned out better photography wise. But not hearing the Indian version of history. Next year I will sit so I can see the show.
LITTLE BIGHORN BATTLEFIELD 1
This is the monument for the 7th Calvary at Last Stand Hill
From the park brochure:
On this knoll Custer and approximately 41 men shoot their horses for breastworks and make a stand. Approximately 10 men, including Custer, his brother Tom, and Lt. William Cooke, are found in the vicinity of the present 7th Cavalry memorial. Other soldiers are found within the enclosure area below the knoll
The Native American memorial…
From the park brochure
After the battle, Lakota and Cheyenne families remove their dead, estimated between 60-100, and place them in tipis and on scaffolds and hillsides. On June 28,1976, the bodies of Custer and his command are hastily buried in shallow graves at or near where they fell. In 1877 the remains of 11 officers and two civilians are transferred to eastern cemeteries. Custer’s remains are reinterred at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. In 1881 the remains of the rest of the command are buried in a mass grave around the base of the memorial shaft bearing the names of the soldiers, scouts, and civilians killed in the battle. In 1890 the Army erects 249 headstone markers across the battlefield to show where Custer’s men had fallen. In 1999 the National Park Service began erecting red granite markers at known Cheyenne and Lakota warrior casualty sites throughout the battlefield.
I think the Calvary horses had a memorial before the Indians!
AMERICAN INDIAN ART
…at the Historical Society in Helena, Montana.
I have conflicted feelings about museums since learning about American Indian issues…that these works of art are in a museum may be painful…but then I enjoyed seeing them so much….
I have never been a big fan of “Indian” art but like a lot of things Indian it was the image of Indian art I disliked…the Indian princess in a canoe or the wolf howling in the moon with an Indian chief…the stuff you see on plates advertised in Parade magazine or on blankets sold along the roadside!
Then I discovered the Indian art of the Pacific Northwest totem poles…how can you not like a totem pole but when you really start looking at it as an art they are even more amazing with their ovals and ovoids and there are artists who carve tables and boxes wall hangings even design clothes in this extraordinary style!
Anyway back to the Historical Society they had a whole room with these incredible items!! I was stealth traveling meaning I was trying to see as much in the little time allotted…so I don’t have details just took pictures and moved on…I could have spend hours just in this room. There were some amusing moments when security and the workers always had me in their sites….you arent allowed to use flash cameras in the museum…and I took a lot of photos…but you can’t use flash to take a picture that is behind glass. I have been to the Smithsonian a zillion times and know the routine only the guards are more used to people taking pictures and don’t get concerned until they actually witness a flash! Small towns are like that…more territorial. Many of the pictures didn’t turn out because of me and not the lack of flash …but these did for the most part!
















I don’t even know what these bags were used for and I’m sure it was stated in the info there were many more bags it filled an entire room. I think it is interesting that there is an abundance of horse themes..I don’t remember if that was mostly represented in the room or if I was just drawn to the horses??
MURALS IN KLAMATH FALLS
I probably didn’t quite get them all…


I don’t think that there are Ewauna Indians I think it is just the name of the lake. The only thing I can find is the legend about Chief Siskiyou’s daughter. Legend of Bandon’s Face Rock (click and scroll down the page)


This was sort of odd WINEMA (there were some cute pieces on Winema but I’m tired of history fluff the link seems to be a more accurate description of Winema… on one side of the street and directly facing it this mural commemorating the first train bringing white people into the area








JOY HARJO IS UP FOR 3 NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS
Ordinary Sparrow brought this to my attention. Poet and songwriter Joy Harjo has been nominated for three Native American Music Awards…BEST FEMALE ARTIST, BEST SONG, and BEST WORLD MUSIC! Apparently she has been nominated several times but has never won and needs people to register and vote!! The nice thing about NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS website is that they have music playing on it…just leave the window open and enjoy! I’m not overly familiar with Native American music but there are a few artists I enjoy. It’s always nice to have some new music to discover!! Of course I don’t tell people how to vote by listening you may find other musicians you prefer.
Also check out Joy Harjo’s beautiful website!! She is a beautiful writer too!!
WHY PARENTS SHOULD STOP TAKING THEIR KIDS TO DISNEYLAND
I have the best nephews! They are the only regret that I have since moving back West. Teenage boys are not fond of talking on the phone so some of our conversations are awkward, they are becoming fine young men though. I am proud of them. However, when they come out here I get to show them how wonderful Oregon is.
My oldest nephew Gus is what they call “popular” in school. He is cool, skateboards, plays drums and guitar, is in a band. He excels in sports as well as in school due to his good upraising by his fine parents. He is kind to those he encounters. This is not easy for a skateboarder. Their is a hierarchy among skateboarders, some weird…I can’t talk to you if you aren’t as good at skateboarding as I am. I have personally witnessed my nephew being nice and talking to the younger kids who idolize the bigger, cooler kids. I do wonder if he knows how much that means to the youngsters. He is even nice to his little brother who ain’t so little anymore!
Gus came to visit me two years ago and I was so excited , telling him the places I was going to take him to. He told his Mother “I hope Auntie knows that “I HATE NATURE”. Teenagers!!! So I took him to the skateboard parks everyday and then hiking. I think his words about the West compared with the East was that it was so much bigger. The stretches of high desert, old growth trees and the mountains….
Then I took him to Crater Lake. we drove up (not where all of the tourists are) and we walked to the rim and he was just astounded. OH MY GOD! I WANT TO DIE HERE! THIS IS WHERE I WANT TO DIE!

MY SISTER JUANITA AND MY NEPHEW GUS AT CRATER LAKE

CRATER LAKE

CRATER LAKE
We drove around the entire rim got out at all the view points. Hiked to the bottom.

CRATER LAKE FROM THE WATERS EDGE
One of the view points has a plaque that tells the story of how Crater Lake was discovered by John Wesley Hillman while riding his mule. You can read his story here.(I figured out how to change the color of the links!)

CRATER LAKE THROUGH THE TREES
Wow! How awesome to be the first to discover Crater Lake. Of course I think that the first time ANYONE sees it is the first discovery ever. It is so powerful and breathtaking.

CRATER LAKE
This is where the post would have ended if that problem causing Monica Charles (joke) over at alt.native. had not interfered in my own self centered, egotistical, all about me thought process that plagues white middle America. It’s not a malicious thought process.

PHANTOM SHIP.
Apparently those Klamath Indians in Oregon had lost that 6 mile wide lake sitting at the bottom of a giant crater for the last 6 or 7,000 years. They should probably thank us for finding it for them!!!(sarcasm)
Yes our arrogance really comes that effortlessly!!!
I can completely understand Indians frustration with white Americans claiming to be Cherokee (I have lived in Southern Oregon for 2 years and have yet to meet a white person who says they are a Klamath Indian! Lot’s of Cherokees though!), hijacking the culture, worshiping fake medicine men and shamans. All the while refusing to acknowledge the reality of the problems facing Native Americans. (I confess that I have a string of little Tibetan prayer flags hanging above my bed.)
On the other hand do Indians REALLY want white Americans to continue embracing the European mindset that continues to haunt us so? Much worse the European mindset that continues to haunt and harm the Indians? And anyone else who has something we want to claim as our own.

GUS DINING WITH A SQUIRREL
My sincere apologies to the Squirrels and the National Park Service for feeding the squirrels nuts. I promise to never allow this to happen again!

MY EQUALLY WONDERFUL NATURE LOVING NEPHEW FRANKIE...CONTEMPLATING THE LAKE

FRANKIE PLAYING IN THE SNOW AT CRATER LAKE IN AUGUST

FRANKIE STANDING ON TOP OF A BOULDER AT CRATER LAKE
TABLE ROCK
This is the Lower Table Rock a Medford landmark. There is also an Upper Table Rock but I haven’t been hiking on it yet…No excuses!! Except that is is so close that I take it for granted. The “tables” are left over lava from a flow that used to fill the Rogue Valley.

I have looked for quite some time for the “alternative history” of the table rocks…the history of the Takelma Indians (pronounced Dagelma). Apparently the land, because of gold and good agriculture characteristics were wiped out in less than four years of white settlers arriving…those that did survive were marched to Siletz Reservation. Many died along the way….

The Rogue Valley …the river spreads among wineries and farm land…lots of chemicals are introduced at this point and down further in the summer instead of nice clean water like the Smith River there is algae clouding the water.




Photo of the Upper Table Rock taken from the Lower Table Rock

I took some of these photos a few years ago…I really need to go back up there.

I stayed up there until the sun was setting then finally left the trail is steep and dark.


Finally I found this from “Grandma Aggie” the oldest living member of the Takelma Indians. She is also one of the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers.
Taowhywee, Agnes Baker Pilgrim
YON’TAKIT VII FILM
This picture speaks for itself



As you can see I am quite enamored with the thistles!!!



I liked the moon above the tree too! And lots of sky

THE GOLDEN BEARS OF KLAMATH

From KLAMATH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Golden Bears on the Klamath River Bridge weren’t always golden. Sometime in the late 50′s or early 60′s mysteriously the cement bears on the old bridge would turn golden over night. Despite efforts of the State Highway Department with buckets of turpentine swabbing off that golden color, overnight the bears would be returned to their golden hue.
It all started one evening in old Klamath The town was starting to look awful tired. A group of local businessmen (Herb Fehley , John Menary , Ray Thompson , Pat Murphy, Ward Berg, Johnny Rycraft and Bud Harper to name a few) were having a cocktail at one of the local pubs discussing things, when someone announced it was time for Klamath’s main street to have a face lift. So with brooms, mops, trash containers and general cleaning apparatus the group set out that night to rejuvenate the downtown area. The streets were swept, the litter removed, the windows washed and all the dust and cob webs were swept away.
One voice in the group muttered there needs to be one final touch. One voice said” I’ve got some gold paint in the shed at home”, another said” I’ve got some brushes”. “Let’s paint those Bears Gold” And so they did.
Periodically the Highway Department would restore the bears to their natural state.
“The Golden Bear Club” again would meet at a local pub armed with cleaning supplies, they’d spruce up the downtown area and of course left their trademark “The Golden Bears” on the Klamath Bridge. It didn’t take too long before the Highway Department realized Klamath liked those Bears golden. To this day, Cal- Trans maintains the spirit of the “Golden Bear Club.” The new Memorial Bridge completed in 1965 greets visitors from around the world with its landmark California Golden Bears.
Thus, the Golden Bear Booster Club was formed They had no officers, no bylaws, no scheduled meetings. In other words, the only rules they had were there are no rules.

This is the sweetest sign…most towns would advertise the salmon in their rivers by showing a thrashing salmon with a hook in its mouth….the people of Klamath LOVE their salmon!!!

NORTH TO YONTOCKET VI
These are the last of the Yontocket photos. Ordinary Sparrow left a comment on my blog awhile ago saying all of the artists from the west are trying to express layers and textures…not an exact quote. She is right sometimes I take photos just for the layers and textures. There is very little that escapes me and I think it is all beautiful..However I’m not quite a good enough photographer to capture what has moved me so much.

I’m starting to feel about grasses the same way I feel about trees!



This is like the dunes reply to the ocean the grasses mimic the ocean waves.


I never thought I could be so fascinated by grass! I finally had to stop and rest my poor feet.

The grass fascinated me close up too

I can assure you the dirt did not come out of those socks!!!



Good Lord its time to take a shower!!! Thank God I have one of those shower mats that has the little fingers sticking up that massage the feet and all of my nerves…they really work on sore and tired feet.

NORTH TO YONTOCKET IV
I still have a film that needs to be developed…I hope it turns out this is a picture of the cemetery from the North

Across from the cemetery is the Yontocket village site

I looked up all three of these names but found only a headline (website under construction) reference. I am assuming that these people are Indian since this is where the village used to be. Next time I go I will bring them heart shaped rocks.








This dragonfly stayed so still while I took his picture and many on film (these are all digital) The moment I was done off he flew.

YOUR FBI $$$’s HARD AT WORK???
WOW! Is this an example of our Federal dollars at work? Not sure who SNAPPLE is but since he came to my house uninvited supporting Special Agent Joseph Trimbach. As a courtesy I put up a video that he thinks is relevant to the John Graham/Richard Marshall debacle trial. I think the trial is tearing apart Indian country but mostly the mainstream media does not report on it…another example of how the United States continues their ongoing history of racist beliefs and actions against the indigenous people population of this beautiful land.
Although I posted the video late last night with his name in caps he cannot seem to find it even though I also linked the post to his own blog LEGEND OF PINE RIDGE. Snapple is upset not only because he thinks I did not put up Two Elks video but because he mistakenly wrote on a previous post “the FBI is against Indians” He corrected himself but apparently he has no sense of humor. SNAPPLE claims I was making fun at his expense and that he is “older”…not sure what that means…at any rate he is an “older” person who quickly resorts to insults and tantrums when he thinks he has not gotten his way. On top of that I specifically told him that I would post it sometime…I was going to wait until the weekend but stayed up last night..
Mr. Snapple you need to read RULES FOR COMMENTING ON MY BLOG.
Here is one of several comments he left on my blog…I am responding in parenthesis
You are obviously a stupid little idiot who is not able to argue honestly if you choose to make something of an older person’s typing error. And lazy and dishonest not to post TWo Elk’s recent video.
I have given you the youtube link a few times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zbkm1lMI0DU
Monica and Anna Mae both were both reportedly in a relationship to Dennis Banks, although he was married to Ka-Mook.(Noo….Monica Charles says she was not in a relationship with Dennis Banks and what is your source to such a claim? Do you just throw that stuff out there hoping a sex scandal will spice things up? You sound like the NATIONAL ENQUIRER!)
Monica’s brother (where do you get your information??? Do you think everybody with the last name of Charles is Monicas brother???) Norman was allegedly with Peltier when the FBI agents were shot.
Monica is pretty much at ground zero and spends a lot of time discrediting Indians such as Richard Two Elk and Ka-Mook, who have told the authorities what they witnessed so that there would be evidence to take to court.(Didn’t Ka-Mook get paid 49,000 for her testimony? She basically testified heresay and seven months later married one of the governments lead investigators in the Anna Mae Aquash case. From what I understand Richard Two Elk’s testimony is so bad and he has put out so many conflicting stories that he is not taken too seriously on the stand….or by PBS.)
Here is something Two Elk said about what Dennis Banks ordered boys to do during the occupation:
“I was there, at Wounded Knee. At the age of 19, I backpacked weapons and supplies into the village with my AIM brothers. I remember it was near Easter, because that’s when our leader, Dennis Banks, ordered us to ‘take care’ of a young white guy, suspected of being an informant. We knew what that meant. We strung him up on a cross in a mock crucifixion, and beat him. After we took him down, they led him away and I don’t think he was ever heard from again.”(Richard Two Elk has apparently written several different versions of this incident…If this is true why have the FBI not prosecuted him for murder???)
http://www.expertclick.com/NewsReleaseWire/ReleaseDetails.aspx?ID=26541
Agnes Gildersleeve testified that Indian people were held in a church and threatened with guns. AIM took over a disabled man’s trailer and other people’s homes.
Agnes recounts:
“[AIM] took complete control of the telephone service and local residents were not permitted to answer any of the phones. When my phone would ring, an armed guard would immediately answer the phone and direct the call over to [disabled Wilber Reigert's stolen] trailer house where Banks, Means, and Bellecourt were located…” (Trimbach p. 88) (The Gildersleeves were well known for taking advantage of Native Americans at their trading post…selling objects offensive to Native Americans. Here is Steve Hendricks talking about the Gildersleeves:
Tim Giago writes that I unfairly impugned the honor of the late Clive and Agnes Gildersleeve. The Gildersleeves owned the trading post at Wounded Knee, which was looted by militants who had seized the village to protest oppression on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and beyond. Sloppily lumping my book The Unquiet Grave with Peter Matthiessen’s In The Spirit of Crazy Horse, Giago writes, “In [the two books], you will read about a ‘white man’ and a woman often referred to as a ‘white woman,’ although Agnes Gildersleeve was an Ojibwa woman, who ‘ripped off’ the local Lakota people. This apparently justifies the attacks upon them and the destruction of their business.”
I did not write that Ms. Gildersleeve was white, did not use the words “ripped off” (though they are not far from the truth), and did not excuse the attack on them or their business. I did explain why many Indians hated the business:
“Its owners, the Gildersleeve and Czywczynski families, had strewn billboards for seventy-five miles that announced, SEE THE WOUNDED KNEE MASSACRE SITE, VISIT THE MASS GRAVE. POSTCARDS, CURIOS, DON’T MISS IT! The postcards showed slaughtered Indians, including Chief Big Foot, frozen in the 1890 snow. The traders enlivened their commerce with beadwork, quilts, and other curios bought low from Oglalas and sold high. A Catholic priest once watched Mrs. Czywczynski barter a beader to a stingy $3.50 for an exquisite work, then turn around and sell it for $12.00. The traders doubled as creditors, lending their Indian patrons $10 at humble interest of $2.25 a week. As village postmasters, they also offered a rudimentary auto-payment–opening the mail of customers who had run tabs, cashing their checks without asking, paying their bills at the post, and calling other shopkeepers across the reservation to see if debts were owed them too. There had been calls to boycott the post, but none had worked. The post was the only store for a dozen miles, and the many carless Oglalas of Wounded Knee had no choice but to buy groceries and other wares at its inflated prices. Years later Clive Gildersleeve was called to testify about his business practices, and he invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself ninety-nine times.”
Giago goes on to paint me as an apologist for the American Indian Movement, which led the Indian rights struggle of the 1970s. This is rank distortion. Mine was the first book to describe AIM’s secret killing inside Wounded Knee of an activist named Ray Robinson, and the book’s centerpiece was AIM’s infamous execution of Anna Mae Aquash two years later. As Giago well knows, I condemned AIM sharply for these and lesser brutalities, and more than one AIM leader has threatened me for my pains. What riles Giago is that I also praised AIM (the overwhelming majority of whose members were peaceful) for fighting oppression, and I denuded the oppressors, from small-timers like the Gildersleeves to big-timers like the FBI, the latter of which persistently goaded AIM to just the sort of violence it committed. In Indian Country, the haves like Giago have long fought to keep the have-nots in their place. It is one reason the have-nots are still so multitudinous.
RICHARD TWO ELK FOR SNAPPLE
I have posted on this before. I thought maybe it was something new…Richard Two Elk the man who wrote the forward to AMERICAN INDIAN MAFIA also makes videos. This is being put up again for SNAPPLE who runs the THE LEGEND OF PINE RIDGE blog. After watching it again I still have the same opinion….after the video…
I have several problems with this video…Richard Two Elks supposedly owns and produces videos yet he doesn’t know not to wear a hat on camera…indoors either as far as I am concerned. I was raised that it is disrespectful. Another thing that bothers me is that Richard Two Elks never speaks confidently into the camera…he hides his face and is always looking down at a prepared statement he also mumbles and slurs. It was a bizarre video the first time I watched it and still is. Richard Two Elks was at Wounded Knee II he knows who everyone is and the history….I still get names confused…but I can tell you what I know and believe….looking you in the eye confident that I am true to my feelings and in my beliefs based on what I know…But as I said this might be a difference between whites and Indians?? I am not trying to be mean but the video lacks passion and conviction for the subject never mind that I do not agree with all that is in the video….
Because I have read many other things by Richard Two Elk….I have a hard time believing that these are his words…this is how Richard Two Elks usually writes in some weird voice. This is a comment to me for posting the SNAPPLE post on alt.native
so…why da hill ya postin it hear?…
not nuff room onyer Clog, i meanz…blog…?
please refrain from redundant posting of content which may be read
elsewhere, in it’s entirety, IF anyone should want…DUH!
and this
da mistake ya repeatedly recycle IS…ya seem to bleev we all wanna
play yer stoopid pre-adolescent games witya…
AxeUWally…we find sum sick entertainment in watchin you flop
roundabout…pass dat Popcorn puleez…
and this from another post
if’n ya kickout 9 or 10 o yer C&Pz dat outta move yer last act o
IDIOCY off da Front Page anywhoz…den ya kin maka neu face til Sizzle catch up witya N Cookya agin…
Dang…me Know ya Gotta B havin Bic Phun messin witus, eh?
Like I said it may be a difference between whites and Indians…but Monica Charles doesn’t speak like that…its weird like he has to create another personality for???
I could be wrong but I was raised in a very conservative home and while I am quite liberal in my political views…I mostly carry quite conservative values and this man really bothers me…
One of the other things that bothers me about Richard Two Elks is that he admits to hanging a man on a cross and beating him…I know he was young but he was never charged by the FBI and speaks of the incident in the forward he wrote(?) to Special Agent Joseph Trimabach’s book AMERICAN INDIAN MAFIA. I am a huge believer that all laws should be for all people….while I may not be happy with the prison system in the United States…I believe that run correctly it should be a place where people are held accountable for their actions…I think it is a necessary step to healing all parties involved.I think that people either rise to the occasion or remain unable to confront the horror of what they have done and thus are never able to be totally free. I do not believe that informers involved in crimes should get lesser sentences than those they have informed on…I do think that it should be a consideration after remorseful behavior and parole is being considered. Richard Two Elk reminds me of someone who is not proud of who he has become.
There are a lot of accusations flung about on alt.native and I try not to pay attention to the ones that are just insults being flung around…there are a lot….one of the accusations being hurled around for awhile was that the “real victims” of Wounded Knees were those whose homes were destroyed and that the occupiers of Wounded Knee should sew blankets. Some write like the people are living in cardboard boxes not with no blankets or food….Wounded Knee seems to be a very emotional and sacred site, there was a movement of Indians who were being repressed by the government State and Federal….they thought quite mistakenly that a group of individuals with a few rifles were a match for for the United States government…and like Japan-they were wrong.
The appropriate response after Wounded Knee would have been for the governor at the time to declare an emergency ask for Federal money in order for the owners to rebuild….if this was not done? Shame should be on our government.
The video is very one sided and while Richard Two Elk claims PBS neglected to tell the death of a black supporter at Wounded Knee.. he fails to mention that he hung someone on a cross and beat them to death…this person has disappeared and apparently he changes his story…AIM took him….the FBI took him…??? This is a man who the FBI has chosen as their spokes person on AIM and Wounded Knee. Further more this video fails to mention the abuse and murder of Indian children on Pine Ridge…a little girls eye was shot out. Houses and cars were routinely shot up….even some of the lawyers for the occupiers were beaten. A young woman named Jancita Eagle Deer was raped by the future Governor…He was disbarred by the tribal courts…but the FBI was so racist against Indians that they did not consider the tribal judge to be legitamate….because he was Indian?? There are so many twists and turns to this story I encourage all of you who are interested to read THE UNQUIET GRAVE by Steve Hendricks. He seems to be unbiased and often criticizes or praises both the FBI and AIM.
The fact of the matter is PBS could do a five part series on Wounded Knee II and never be able to cover all of the finger pointing and accusations. The murder of Anna Mae Aquash alone has more whodunnit theories than CARTERS HAS LIVER PILLS!
My solution to all of this is to either let it drop or to put every single person under sodium penethol or hook them up to lie detector tests…every FBI agent, BIA workers…all of the major characters on Pine Ridge…in AIM…FBI informants…even with all of that peoples faulty memories probably still wouldn’t be enough to find out what really happened.
ANNA MAE AQUASH 58/JANCITA EAGLE DEER MEETS ex-GOVERNOR BILL JANKLOW (PART I)
All excerpts are in italics and from THE UNQUIET GRAVE by Steve Hendricks.
I had to make another attempt to tell the story of Jancita Eagle Deer only all together instead of spread out over several chapters and without interruptions. Also without anger in my heart.
Once upon a time there was a little girl named Jancita who lived on the Rosebud Indian Reservation. Indian reservations were created by very greedy white men and the greedy women who choose to sleep with them. As Americans we know the story of the Brady Bunch isn’t true…childhood is full of pain and hurt, wounds and scars, sprinkled between moments of carefree and wonderful moments. I think that Indians on Pine Ridge lived the Brady Bunch Negative Extreme…instead of families coming together the bad greedy white men rip them apart. Stole their children and sent them to houses of horror called boarding schools. If you can imagine Satan running a boarding school….well it is probably worse than your imagination. Mothers and Father’s are helpless as greedy men and women kidnap their children re-name them in the name of Christianity (although Christ himself would have nothing to do with the insanity of such loveless actions) subjected to all manner of abuse, readily scorned and attempts made to scour their memory of who they really were.
Young Jancita attended one of these little houses of horror and on
“Saturday night in January 1967, Jancita Eagle Deer was checked out of her dormitory at the Rosebud Boarding School in Mission, South Dakota, by Bill Janklow. Eagle Deer was a full-blooded Lakota with bobbed hair of pitch, eyelashes of a length other girls would sell fingers for, a full cheeked smile, and a frame of pleasing proportions. She was fifteen. Her parents had been unable to care for her, owing to the same alcoholism and despair that had cleaved Anna Mae Aquash from her parents she had been placed with foster parents, John and Yvonne Arcoren, With the help of attorneyJanklow, the Arcorens were in the process of adopting Eagle Deer. Janklow had also helped Eagle Deer gain admittance to the BIA boarding school in Mission where he lived, and since the Arcorens lived twenty miles away in St. Francis, Janklow assumed an avuncular posture toward the girl. On that Saturday night, her brought her home for dinner with his family, after which she was to go to a dance. At five minutes before eight-the time would assume some importance- Janklow drove her the half-mile downtown, but the dance hall was unlit: they were too early.
“We might as well drive around until the dance starts,” Janklow said.
“Can I go to a movie?” Eagle Deer said.
He replied, in her version of the story, “Wouldn’t you rather drink with me?”
“I’d rather go to the dance.”
They may have briefly driven around the town, a sprinkling of bruised buildings and rutted streets that would not have sustained much driving, but soon they headed west into the countryside on U.S. Highway 18. A few miles from town, he turned the car north on a dirt section-line track and in the story Eagle Deer told-allof which Janklow has repeatedly and vehemently denied- drove until he reached a small rise where a gate blocked their progress…..
He reached across her seat, pushed a lever, and as the seat fell back pushed her back with it. She tried to get up but he held her down.
“The first time I saw you in my office, I was crazy about you,” he said. “And I have been ever since.” He asked her to come away with him.
She said he had a wife and children.
“To hell with them. I’ll get a divorce.”
Not knowing what else to say, she said his wife was nice and he shouldn’t divorce her, but he was unbuttoning her blouse and seemed not to hear. She hit him and said she wanted to go back to town, but he kept unbuttoning, so she kept hitting.
“Goddamn, what are you so frightened about?” he said. “I won’t hurt you.”
Funny how men think that rape will not hurt a girl….this is common among child molesters and rapists.
he got her blouse unbuttoned, unbuckled his belt, and unzipped his pants. He raised her skirt and tried to pull down her underwear. She was flailing, and it took some doing to get the underwear off, but at last he mounted her. The rape, according to Jancita Eagle Deer of the eighth grade, lasted about ten minutes. What she felt or thought, whether she continued to struggle or went limp, what precisely her assailant was alleged to have done-the sounds and smells and touch of her particular hell-is nowhere recorded.
When Janklow was sated, he got off her and told her to put her underwear on. She did and pulled her skirt back down and buttoned her blouse. He reassembled himself, put the car in gear, and started back to town. The dashboard clock read 8:50
They were silent until Janklow took three dollar bills from his wallet and geve them to her. She wouldn’t tell anyone, would she?
She took the money without comment.
He said he was going to Denver on Wednesday and asked if she would come along.
“If I could take one of my girlfriends,” she said.
“Forget it.”
They drove on in silence.
“What if I wanted to check you out of the dorm. What would you do?”
“I don’t know.”
When they arrived downtown, he let her out at the dance hall and told her to come back home after the dance. She did not. Next morning, he saw her on the street with friends, ordered her into his car, and drove her home. He sent his wife to the store (?? can you imagine??? that’s why I’m not married!!!) and yelled at Eagle Deer for staying out all night. She asked him to take her back to school. At one o’clock on Sunday afternoon he did, and she went directly to a dormitory matron, Catherine Bordeaux, who could see she had been crying. Eagle Deer said she had been raped and told the foregoing story.
“Are you sure what you’re saying is true?” Bordeaux said when Eagle Deer had finished. “A false statement could get you in a lot of trouble.”
“He took advantage of me,” Eagle Deer said. “And I have proof.”
She unbuttoned her shirt, revealing what Bordeaux described as a nickel-sized “discoloration of the skin” on her upper left breast. Another hickey was visible on the right side of her neck. Eagle Deer credited both to Janklow.
While they were talking, the phone rang. It was Janklow, and he asked to talk to Eagle Deer, but Bordeaux said the girl was distraught and didn’t want to speak with him. She hung up and went to tell her supervisor, (Today she should have immediately called the police. And then notified her supervisor.) Kaye Lord, about Eagle Deer’s claim. while Lord and Bordeaux were talking, an aide rushed up to them and said that Janklow had stormed into the office where Eagle Deer was waiting and that it sounded “like big trouble in there”- the girl crying, the man hollering. Lord went in to the office and sent Eagle Deer out. (Should have sent him out) When the tearful girl emerged, she told Bordeaux in the hallway, “Mr. Janklow told me not to get him into trouble. He said he would buy me everything I wanted.”
Inside the office, Kay Lord found janklow pacing. She said, “I think you had better tell me your side of the story.”
He agreed. He said the night before, Eagle Deer had had supper with his family, after which she had asked to have a couple of drinks. He had said no. A little before eight, she asked if she could go to the dance, and a few minutes later he drove her downtown. Because the dance hall was darkened, he wouldn’t let her out of the car. She asked if he would buy her peppermint schnapps, and he said, “Of course not.” They drove for maybe thirty-five minutes.At about ten minutes to nine, he let her off at the dance hall and told her to come home by a quarter of two. She didn’t, and he picked her up in Mission the next morning. In the afternoon he dropped her at her dormitory. That was it. He asked to see Eagle Deer.
Lord said it would be too upsetting and suggested he leave. After he did, she called Eagle Deer back into the office and asked to hear her side. Eagle Deer told the same story she had told Bordeaux and showed Lord the hickey on her breast. Lord called Eagle Deer’s stepparents and the school’s principal, but not for several hours did she call the BIA police, and not until Monday morning, thirty-six hours after the alleged rape, did a doctor at the Rosebud Hospital examine Eagle Deer.(That is so heartbreaking that adults running the boarding school could choose hour after hour to take the wrong action.)
On that Monday an investigator of the BIA, Peter Pitchlynn began an inquiry, and on Wednesday he made a report to the FBI. The FBI made its own investigation and made a report to the U.S. attorney. A month later, an assistant U.S. attorney wrote the FBI that “there is insufficient evidence to support the allegations. of the victims, and said allegations. are unfounded.” Janklow was not prosecuted.
to be continued…..
RUNNINGWOLF AND THE TOPIC OF MIXED BLOODS
Vodpod wanted to start charging me money to create more pods…not this poverty stricken girl!! I did like having the videos on my sidebar though.
I first encountered the mixed blood issue when I read CEREMONY by Leslie Marmon Silko and more recently when a woman named Runningwolf on alt.native was accused of not being an Indian. Being a white person that lives in an area where many people claim to be Indian shaman’s or medicine men…I did have a bit of a negative bias that even transferred over onto enrolled Indians. It is easy to confuse the two when you are not familiar with Indian issues. But in reality it doesn’t matter as far as personal relationships are concerned..either you like someone or you don’t. There are many people who have ancestors who for whatever reason did not enroll…probably because they did not trust the government and now they have ancestors who wish they had enrolled because their tribes do not recognize them as such. But then if the United States was systematically rounding up Indians and shooting them in the head…they would be grateful to their ancestors for not trusting the United States Government.
I think the best way to live would be to honor your ancestors decisions, they had their own reasons…and make the decisions in your life that are best for you. Don’t worry about how others view you. YOU need to honor YOU and live the way that is best for YOU and do what is best for YOU. And hopefully that means teaching the next generation to be proud and embrace of every drop of blood that makes them such a unique addition to the human race.
YOU CAN’T PLEASE EVERYONE…IF YOU PLEASE YOURSELF AT LEAST ONE PERSON WILL BE HAPPY!
Having said that I cannot imagine that any human could look at a little baby and instead of oohing and ahhing over the wonder of life; would turn their back because the baby had a certain skin tone…or worse because of the blood that coursed through their veins. I have witnessed this behavior mostly with Asians…where big round eyes are desireable.
Of course being a mutt myself I can acknowledge that I don’t know what it feels like to belong to a tribe to have pure blood coursing through my veins. Maybe it does matter. But from my point of view race does not matter…or rather it should not matter
What I have learned is that being mixed blood can be a very painful experience. Rejection for any reason is painful. Hopefully this pain lessens with each new generation as they learn to recognize one another for more than their outward appearance.
From those whack jobs at FOX NEWS we have this video declaring anyone not white a different “species” or “ethincs”???
And more pertaining to the mixed blood issue where Native Americans are concerned…
A young woman talks of her ancestory
I like this young man! He embraces it all!!!
This to me is sad. I heard about it on the Mark Thompson MAKE IT PLAIN SHOW. African Americans who have created the myth that they are Native American to cover their own painful history. I don’t like the implications of the person who put these on youtube he looks at the videos as if the African Americans are less than human and trying to use Indians to rise above their station. I look at it as a wonderful exercise in learning your true history. And the video wasn’t produced to knock down African Americans but to re-establish peoples history. People should always be proud of who they are no matter what blood courses through their veins.
and my personal favorite mixed blood video..














































































































































































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