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The 14th Amendment Means Peace and Freedom
Friday, December 20, 2024
Chairman, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
December 15 is the anniversary of Sitting Bull’s assassination by Bureau of Indian Affairs Police and U.S. Cavalry in 1890.
June 2, 2024, was the 100th Anniversary of the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act. Almost 150 years after American Independence, our Lakota were not U.S. citizens.
Native activists, such as Gertrude Bonin (Yankton), Carlos Montezuma (Yavapai-Apache) and Henry Standing Bear (Lakota), promoted American citizenship because Congress continued to sell Indian nation land against our wishes. The Indian Citizenship Act was needed to give Native peoples a voice: In the 14th Amendment, Congress acknowledged that “Indians not taxed” owe allegiance to Native Nations, so the Citizenship Clause does not apply to us.
For the past several years, American law firms falsely tried to use the 14th Amendment’s “Equal Protection” Clause as a sword to strike down the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act and the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, among others, so fairness requires a public review of the American history of the 14th Amendment.
America was at war with Native nations in the 1860s: In Minnesota, the Dakota were starving while settlers poured in and the Indian Agent withheld treaty rations. In Colorado, the Cheyenne, camped under America’s Flag, were massacred at Sand Creek despite Lean Bear’s petition to Lincoln for sanctuary. In North Dakota, Sitting Bull and our People were attacked by the U.S. Army. Red Cloud and Crazy Horse defended the Powder River country in Wyoming.
Ryman LeBeau serves as Itancan (Chief) of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe — consisting of the Mnicoujou, Itazipco, Siha Sapa and Oohenumpa Lakota Bands.
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