"There are not many people who would risk their livelihood to bring people to justice. The chairman of the Crow Creek Sioux tribe, Brandon Sazue, is a true leader.
The people of Crow Creek have suffered a lot for this day. There should be singing and dancing in the traditional sense. I have to wonder, "Why did this day take so long?"
One man used the Crow Creek as his personal bank for years. Now, he finally will get his day to repay the people of Crow Creek."
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