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annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 10:50 PM Oct 2013

Lakota and Ojibwe horse riders along the Keystone XL route.. Day 2

I often think my time protesting wars, occupations, Guantanamo is a waste when I think about the destruction of our land and climate, and the continued abuse of Natives and their land.

http://wabanakipress.wordpress.com/2013/10/14/honor-the-earth-press-release-lakota-ride/

Lakota and Ojibwe horse riders are on their second day of a 150 mile horse ride from the Pine Ridge reservation to the Cheyenne River reservation in South Dakota, near the proposed Keystone XL pipeline route. Riders, led by Percy White Plume, (a descendant of the survivors during the 1890 Wounded Knee massacre), are riding to oppose the “man labor camps” which will accompany the proposed pipeline, and “to protect our water… we can drink bottled water, but our relatives in the horse nation, the buffalo nation and the animals cannot drink bottled water, our water is sacred…,” he said.


The proposed KXL pipeline crosses Lakota territory, and there are no pipelines in this region, home of the Ogallala Aquifer, the primary source of water for most of the region. The ride began the same day as the 800,000 gallon plus pipeline spill from a Tesoro six inch line near Tioga, ND was revealed to press, and amidst a federal shutdown, in which it is not clear that PHMSA (pipeline safety inspectors) are available. The ride also follows a freak, climate change attributed, two foot blizzard which killed over l00,000 cattle in the largely rural , ranching state. Amidst the changing weather, and riding through fields still littered with the carcasses of dead cattle , overturned trees and flooded creeks, twenty-five riders and supporters continue north.

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The ride has been organized by the Horse Spirit Society of Wounded Knee, sponsored by Honor the Earth, and supported by the Swift Family Foundation, US Climate Action Network and 350.org.

All photographs courtesy of Honor The Earth, taken by Suze Leon.

For more information about Honor The Earth, Ride For Mother Earth, The Lakota Ride Against Keystone XL Pipeline and much more, please visit the following online sites.

Honor The Earth @ http://www.honorearth.org/

“Like” Facebook Page @ https://www.facebook.com/WinonaLaDukeHonorTheEarth

Follow on Twitter @ honorearth

Subscribe on YouTube @ HonorTheEarth


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Lakota and Ojibwe horse riders along the Keystone XL route.. Day 2 (Original Post) annm4peace Oct 2013 OP
Recommend. morningfog Oct 2013 #1
“The earth does not belong to us. We belong to the earth.” Chief Seattle libdem4life Oct 2013 #2
Message from MN's American native Winona LaDuke annm4peace Oct 2013 #3
Total RESPECT!! K&R!! Thanks for posting!! hue Oct 2013 #4
Thank you for posting! nt 2naSalit Oct 2013 #5
Kicked for Killing Keystone. nt bluedeathray Oct 2013 #6
Thank you for posting this information. brer cat Oct 2013 #7

annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
3. Message from MN's American native Winona LaDuke
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 11:17 PM
Oct 2013

"I'm sitting in Kadoka, having taken a break.. the horses and riders are moving in the Ride for Mother Earth... to resist the tar sands pipelines, and to protect the water of mother earth... I had a reporter from the Native Sun news ask me to explain why the keystone xl pipeline was related to the climate change disaster of South Dakota's worst blizzard in almost a hundred years.. here's my answer..

http://www.skepticalscience.com/tar-sands-impact-on-climate-change.html#.Ulr9VtaPgF8.facebook

brer cat

(24,565 posts)
7. Thank you for posting this information.
Tue Oct 15, 2013, 10:00 AM
Oct 2013

These riders are focusing on the most important issue of the keystone pipeline. Protect our water!

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