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Native activists work to protect sacred Bear Butte



Native activists are working with tribes, ranchers and religious groups to protect sacred Bear Butte in South Dakota.

The coalition is worried about development associated with the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. They are opposing beer and liquor licenses for bars and concert venues near Bear Butte.

Anne White Hat equates the development with desecration. She prays at Bear Butte every day with her husband and three sons.

"When these guys are our age, what's the face of this land going to look like?" White Hat said, The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.

On the other side is the Meade County Commission. Despite protests, the county has approved all of the beer and liquor licenses and has said some of its actions can't be challenged.

Some local residents also question the movement to prevent property owners from using their land. "[A] lot of what the Indians say now is just made up," said Hank Bruch. "They can make a new Vatican City out of it, but that doesn't change the history."

Get the Story:
Near Sturgis, a fight over the sacred (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 6/14)
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Relevant Links:
Defenders of the Black Hills - http://www.defendblackhills.org/defenders

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