Garfield Little Dog Steel is speaking on behalf of himself during his impeachment process against himself. August 2013 there was the referendum alcohol hearing in Pine Ridge Village and there were about 20 people in the audience. I asked the opponents of the referendum where there people were because I did not see many of their supporters. I went as a witness because I wanted to be informed about what was going on. I believe the final decision is set for December but there may be some changes because there is a dismissal challenge by the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council in the Oglala Sioux Tribal Court.
Today September 23, 2013 the impeachment process is happening and there are about 80 people and you can feel the tension but it shows that there are some things the light a fire under people. I thought I would just share just a little.
This blog will be written with the idea of understanding American culture as an Oglala Sioux Indian. I have been on the East Coast since 2014. I am experiencing American culture from a Native American perspective. I hope to bring you along on this journey. I believe I have walked among angels and even met God. It has been the greatest time of my life, and I will be sharing it here. Thank you and enjoy.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Monday, August 12, 2013
The Black Jesus
“YOU NEED TO TAKE A HOLD OF THE BLACK JESUS”. I have been sharing with people about this
concept. It is not about Jesus being
black but the reality he was not White.
On a trip to Washington DC I was visiting an Inner-City church and I
came across a post card of sorts and it was a picture of the Black Jesus. I was a little stunned because I like most
have only ever seen a blond haired, blue eyed Jesus. Of course I like the picture of Jesus with
long hair and brown skin but I am Indian, oh I meant American Indian. In the first part of the 19th
Century there was a point in history that would change the way we as Lakota and
other Indigenous Nations would exist. It
was around then the churches took federal funding to destroy the Indian and
save the man tactics for the government.
It was a thought the Indigenous people were equal but had an inferior
culture. Now we can debate this for a
long time but it does not matter, because we are in this situation now; it was
disastrous to the American Indian Life.
I have heard of stories when a
white man came to the door the children would run and hide. The preachers and priest use to visit homes
seeking to share their faith and messages.
My own mother was made to go to school with a threat of having her
father sent to jail. I know some of you
know the feeling of a white man coming to the door and then running and
hiding. We had fear of the welfare lady
coming and we hid in our home back in the inner-city. The churches and other federal agents sought
to destroy the Lakota culture and take away the central facet of the culture,
which is language. No one really talks
about the involvement of the “Church” being an agent of the government but it
goes to show you, good intentions do not always bring good results. We know there are instances wrong doings
committed by the church and I am developing thought about these happenings.
I have a difficult time talking
about race because in my understanding we come from one creator and not many
creations. Thus, the human race is one
but just like siblings fights break out and the further you go from your
cousins the less they mean to you. So we
end up with different cultures around the world with different shades of brown. I have not seen a red man or a black man or
white man or yellow for that matter, maybe the closest I have to a red man was
when I saw this white guy who got sunburned but he was more pink than red. I am sorry but we need to realize we are but
one race and different cultures is what divides us. My message of the “Black Jesus” is to share
with people who do not have a clue about the Savior or Wanikiya. Lakota people sought for a savior and sang
the songs to call the Wanikiya(Savior) to come and save them. Now we have so much white guilt and white
hatred people are fueled in these ways.
It is a trick to keep up from the Knowledge of the Savior.
I am not going to seek to expose
the wrongdoings of people who came to Lakota country and did it with government
monies, such as the churches. It is just
an interesting point in our history that they were giving money to churches to
make the Indians “Christians”. It did
not work, and we have many confused individuals in Lakota Country. We can see what the effects are when you look
around the Reservations. It is a sad
state of affairs and you can see the destruction left behind by the policies of
the Government and the Churches. There
is a constant feeling of not being good enough among our Lakota people. I am not good enough and neither is any race
among mankind. We must begin to embrace truth
and see what are past has done to our future and present.
Now me being a Follower of Jesus
I need to preface my idea about being human.
We as a race of people will never be good enough to stand before a Holy
or Wanka Creator. So the idea needs to
be clear and concise because we have not found a Great White Savior because it
does not exist. We can argue religion or
ways all day, but in the end we need to understand Jesus was more than dark
skinned man, he is the Savior or Wanikiya.
The dignity of the Lakota Man has been stripped away by the Government
and the Church because it took away his identity. We need to begin to think differently in regards
to our future. Embracing a black Jesus
will help you to know the lighter your skin does not make you better or
worse.
I have written about some issues
we need to address and they are banking and Casino. We have many issues but these are important
to get the ball rolling. We can walk in
two worlds, making money to support our future is imperative. Look, Rapid City does not mind if we come to
their city and spend our money but what if we took the land back and put up the
casino, and started making money? It
would be a good responsible move in regards to being American. If there are any Council members reading this
I hope you think about it and begin the process of studying who owns the land
where Sioux Park sits in West Rapid City?
Then begin the process of developing a plan and locating monies to build
a convention center and make the government responsible for better health care
at Sioux San. We must humble ourselves
as Lakota and begin to work together.
Each tribe can donate machines so we can have our set machines through the
compact with the state. I can imagine
the State of South Dakota will not be happy but in the end, it will be a
federal issue and the trust land will be our responsibility. We could use our own people to police the
facility.
It is time we begin to change
our future as the Lakota Nation. The
Great Sioux Nation was a great idea our forefathers gave us and now we need to
use our brains take back our dignity.
We as humans are equal but until
people take a hold the person of Jesus, we will continue to struggle with
untruth. We as the Lakota Nation can
change our destiny and the United States Government will need to honor their
word through the treaty. I hope that we
can now move forward and begin to set a path of healing in regards to what the
“Church” and U.S. Government has done in the name of civility.
In closing this blog of old, I
would like to share with you my latest understanding. Many people actually are not sharing the
person of Jesus; they are sharing a set of rules. I like the idea of the Black Jesus because it
shares with people an idea, this idea is to understand Jesus is not just for
the White people but he is for all people I have seen many pictures since I
first saw the Black Jesus and they were from many cultures and yes I did see a
picture of Jesus in buckskin. My question
to you is, can you handle the Black Jesus?
Monday, July 29, 2013
The Death of White Clay
I have said it many times and I will not stop, the only way to close White Clay is to open up sales of Alcohol on the Pine Ridge. The people in the northern part of Sheridan County do like the way their communities looks. They want us to go back to where we came from, duh that would be the Great Sioux Nation. This little area is suppose to be protected from this type of trade, or alcohol. I am going to be blunt in this because I believe we are a great people. I have met people actually believe we are less human than the white people because we lack genes. I am sick of people believing we are less than human. I have tried to be respectful but it is time to make changes in our lives.
When I was young I studied prohibition of the early 20th century and it was not successful. People seemed to actually drink more and crime rose in the 20s. I do not like to see our people in White Clay begging for money and passing out on the streets. It is a sad place and I hope the people will vote for the sales of alcohol on the Pine Ridge because it is time we deal with our own problems. The beer store owners are not going to help us. I know a couple of them but they are just out to make a living. Let's shut down White Clay by voting for Alcohol Sales on the Pine Ridge.
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Thursday, July 25, 2013
White Clay Readers
I have been
working on selling my book Rez Ramblings available on Amazon. I spent my last two years of high school working
on the Oglala Light, Oglala Community High School’s newspaper. I learned layouts and wrote many
editorials. I had a great teacher who
taught me to be myself. Just be your self-Leon,
was the best lesson I learned. It is
easier to just be me. Since I wrote my
book I have been working to sell the book, marketing is difficult. I have 1100 plus people who took the time to
like my Rez Ramblings page and I would like to ask you to purchase a book. If everyone on my list bought the book it
would empower me to continue to write and share my stories.
The Higher Ground Coffee House
in Pine Ridge allowed me to serve our relatives in White Clay. I would often bring extra breakfast to our
relatives. I believe it is the greatest
gift when you can give. Give of your
time and your resources and you will be rewarded with respect and love. I believe our people are amazing and
wonderful, no one is perfect. I have
been thinking about my picture above and it is awesome, because the Relatives
in White Clay would tell me they read my articles. Seeking to bring hope to a strong and
beautiful people please consider buying a book.
Rez Ramblings
Friday, July 19, 2013
Sometimes life throws you a curve ball and what you thought you could hit
actually was a curve. While living in
the 21st century I realize we are young in our relationship with the
European and their quest for gold. I
have often spoken about the culture of more and the American Dream is actually
an idea of greed. In the coming days I
want to write about empowerment and how we can help each other. I have worked for free for 18 years serving
the Gospel of Christ, because I believe in the message. The message of serving and giving up oneself
is powerful. My desire is to grow my
company and keep writing because I believe we have a great story. The following story was submitted to my
people. How many people can talk about
their people? I have lived an open life
and have shared my thoughts and ideas and I am grateful for the respect and
love I have received. I am fighting for
my life and for the story to move forward.
I thought of writing more in the Johnny Depp story but I wanted you to
read what I have written to the Lakota Nation.
My life is an open book and I hope you get to read more. the book Rez Ramblings is here and I need empowerment. I hope you will consider helping me buy a book and if you have already done so I would hope you would buy a book for a friend. Looking to be empowered through your help. https://www.createspace.com/3941671
Captain Jack or Tonto is trying to buy the Wounded Knee land that is up
for sale. I know there are a lot of
talks in American Indian circles about The Lone Ranger and the role of Tonto,
played by Johnny Depp. Honestly, it will
go down as one of the best Indian movies for Indians. Unfortunately the story is not pro-European
American and white guilt could make the movie bust. With that being said, it is apparent some
trades were not always fair. The movie
starts with trading and throughout the movie you realize things are upside
down, watch for a silver mine and peanuts for a dead mouse. I
enjoyed the trade with the little boy, peanuts for a dead mouse, it really set
the movie because Tonto traded and it depicts the American Indian as a person
who trades. It told the story of the
White Man who was greedy and underhanded as they raided the house as Comanche
and the Army killed for the wrong reason. Depp as an executive producer made
all the right moves and it was a powerful movie.
I like Pirates of the Caribbean
and watched all the movies and I have to say, Captain Jack truly played
Tonto. Look, Johnny Depp is not an
Indian culturally he has Indian blood and that is good enough for me; the
government tried to kill off the Indian and his offspring. I say, if Mr. Depp wants to be Indian, it is
cool because we need all the Indians we can get. I read a post about the greatest holocaust, it
was not in Eastern Europe, it was in the Western Hemisphere and 100 million
people were lost and their land was stolen by greedy foreigners. I do not want to hate on the White Man or his
children but I do want my story told and if it is told by a Pirate, so be
it. Johnny Depp is seeking to buy the
land and give it back to the tribe. My
personal opinion is the land is priceless, because of the history. Of course on the other side of the table you
are going to find the same type of White Man trying to find his silver or
gold. I would like to see Tonto, Captain
Jack, or Mr. Depp trade with the White Man and maybe it is peanuts.
Tonto is a great figure and
because the Pirate Jack Sparrow is playing the role it has brought the Comanche
and other tribal people’s stories to the forefront in American and possibly the
World Media. Once again the Lakota are
being talked about and our Tribal Government is working to get this done. I believe Mr. Depp has the right heart and
wants to be respectful as he played Tonto he is not authentically an Indian but
he is an actor who has always been himself. Authenticity is a great value and I assure you
the reader Depp played the role as authentically as he could. He brought in Indian actors to play Indians
and that should be praised as we are a growing people once again. I would personally like to see a Civic Center
at Wounded Knee to establish the Truth and people could hear from the Residents
of Wounded Knee and it would be awesome to have a Ranger there to help people.
(Just some thoughts)
Our story has not ended with the
history. Railroads were built in the
1800s and Indian people were moved and removed.
Our way of life was challenged and we became stagnant and that has hurt
our people immensely. I see it all the
time we are not flowing like the water, we are in a pond and we need to keep
the water flowing. I sense we have lost
our way to use the healing of water and it is has changed us as a people. We know the churches were sent to destroy our
culture and they did a pretty good job.
But we must learn define ourselves if we are going to thrive in this
century. I see more people leaving the
churches to follow Jesus. Churches are
corporations and are run like a business, even the short-term mission groups
are business ventures. It is like going
on a safari so you see the wild kingdom and get to play with the Native
Children. Ok so I digressed, but I want
you to know the companies and corporations bring church groups are
business. They even made a business out
of Jesus.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Back to the Ghost Dance, it was
a new religion mixing the Paiute Ways and an idea of a Savior or the
Christ. It promised a few things, like
the old people would return, white people would go away, and the old ways along
with the Bison would return. The Christ
would come and save the people and this is why people were desperate for the
old ways. As the Reservations were
established as concentration camps, Red Cloud was the strong Statesman and he
served the people well. He wanted
Education for the children and brought the Black Robes or Jesuits to train the
children at Holy Rosary. From that point
on my family was engaged in kinship with the Red Cloud family. My grandfather Wallace Red Shirt was a cousin
to Oliver Red Cloud the Traditional Itanca (Chief/Leader).
Grandpa Oliver gave me a message
when I was turning 40 years old. We
would visit often but my first visit was with my mother and grandpa
Oliver. I drove her out to his place and
he was alone and invited us into his home.
My mother referred to him as Uncle/Leksi and I was just listening, but I
was introduced and sat quietly. They
talked about the relatives and it was a very beautiful meeting of family
members. I would run into the Chief at
gathering places and would shake his hand and give my respect. It was amazing that he would often tease me
because I was a young man. I worked hard
to share my experience of Jesus; who I met in Colorado and walked the Jesus
Road on the Rez.
I have experienced many
“Christians” during my time on the Reservation and many were good people just
living out their lives. We must remember
many of the “Christians” came to Lakota country in a move to colonize the
people. They were sent by the government
to destroy our people. I am not a Sun
Dancer and I do not practice the old ways because I follow Jesus. I fail and work to get back up and walk in
forgiveness. Jesus died for my faults
and imperfections and yes the bad thoughts and bad deeds. I have forgotten something Grandfather Oliver
told me in the conversation that brought me into adulthood and away from being
a young man.
We were at a funeral and my son
came up to me and said, “Dad that man wants to talk with you.” I saw that it was Grandpa Oliver and walked
over to him to see what he wanted. I had
just finished my prayers and my message.
He addressed me as grandson and began to tell me, “I use to make fun and
tease you. But, now I will no longer do
this because you are a Wicasa or Man.”
He heard my prayers and knew my grandmothers who were beautiful singers
and he was now going to treat me as an adult.
He told me he wanted me to share with our people the afterlife and because
they needed to hear about the Jesus way and what would happen in the afterlife
I am thankful for the
opportunity to know my relatives and how they have brought me to a better
understanding of the struggles we have been faced with. The Way of Jesus is narrow and many people
would rather travel their own way. I get
that and respect it because it was the way I was brought up as a child. But my duty to God and Wanikiya or Jesus is
to share the Good News, which is he loves us so much we do not have to do
anything for salvation but accept the gift.
I was taught it was disrespectful not to accept a gift. I am not a perfect man but I am a man of
Passion and this passion is to see my relatives come to understand the God of
the Bible and not the god of the Government.
We only have a few short years in our lives and our forefathers walked
that road and now we must follow them.
My goal is to get healthy and work harder and seek to live up to what
Grandpa Oliver asked me to do. We will
miss him and I want to share with the family I am praying for you.
My difficulties are we were
misled, not by the alcohol or the greed of the Wasicu, but by the churches who
came to our people and tried to teach us religion. Religion is a nasty thing and has caused
death in many areas around the world.
When I talk about the Jesus road it is a following of the teachings and
not the religion of men. Nazi Germany
had re-training camps as did the Red Chinese and their evil Communism and a
destruction of people. America took the
children and started in Pennsylvania at Carlyle Indian School and began a
brainwashing machine. Indian people were
hungry and had to send their children off to school or they would die. A once proud people lived and thrived on the
Plains of North America. It is said, Red
Cloud’s and Spotted Tail’s children were the first to travel 1600 miles away
from their families. It was the worst
time in history where 100 million Indigenous People lost their lives and their
land.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
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