In an afternoon rally of remembering treaties between tribes and the United States government, defending the sacred and honoring the legacy of Indigenous women leaders, a group of about 200 stood for water and against the Enbridge Line 3 replacement project.
In an afternoon rally of remembering treaties between tribes and the United States government, defending the sacred and honoring the legacy of Indigenous women leaders, a group of about 200 stood for water and against the Enbridge Line 3 replacement project.
In an afternoon rally of remembering treaties between tribes and the United States government, defending the sacred and honoring the legacy of Indigenous women leaders, a group of about 200 stood for water and against the Enbridge Line 3 replacement project.
The issues from water to climate change brought David Gonesy-Miller, of the Menominee
Reservation in Wisconsin, to the rally and he could say he was glad to see the wild rice growing when visiting the Mississippi Headwaters.
“Creation, it’s meant for everybody and we’ve made some very bad decisions as a nation … to allow development to go unbridled and we’re just starting to see if you listen to the people that study it, the scientists, the anthros and the historians we’re going into a new time that if we don’t put the halt on it it’s difficult,” Gonesy-Miller said. He said people can help the earth heal.
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