Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

March 1, 2017

Police Take Over Seventh Generation and Sacred Stone Camps March 1, 2017


Cheyenne River Lakota welcome displaced water protectors to Eagle Butte, South Dakota

Article by Brenda Norrell
Censored News

Police have taken over the new camp of water protectors, the Seventh Generation Camp, and Sacred Stone Camp, today, March 1, 2017
Watch live coverage, interview with LaDonna Allard, land owner of the original camp, Sacred Stone Camp, from Johnny Dangers on Censored News at:
In the video below, Joye Braun, Cheyenne River Lakota, among the first at Sacred Stone Camp, welcomes water protectors to Cheyenne River Lakota land in Eagle Butte, South Dakota. Joye said water protectors "will be welcomed with open arms."
Joye said there are restrooms and showers.
"We need help setting up our big tents."
The big tents need to be set up today.
"We were able to rescue a few woodstoves. We need wood."



Water Protectors, if you are staying at Cheyenne River Powwow Grounds in Eagle Butte, you are welcome to use the shower, get something to eat and do some laundry at the Cheyenne River Sioux Nation New Hope Homeless Shelter. We are located at 823 Dupree Street, Eagle Butte, South Dakota, 57625. Wopila!

1 comment:

YET said...

Enjoy a well-earned rest and recuperation!