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Dear Ones,
Please read:
''Emergency Winter Heating/Utility Assistance Program for the Elders, Disabled, and Seriously Ill.''
Winter in South Dakota started early Autumn 2008 and has been
exceptionally brutal with days and nights already breaking many records
for below 0*F temperatures and reported wind chill factors defying
comprehension at -72*F.
On the Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux Reservation, this has set even the
most solid of reservation organizations scrambling for heating fuel.
Add to the problem a 33% increase in propane costs this year and it has
become a very tenuous situation.
Sadly, like everywhere, it's always the elders and sick who are the most at risk.
Still there are many qualified elders and disabled from the Reservation
on a waiting list for assistance.
Bitter cold temperatures and snow still persist and are expected to
continue well into March 2009.
But with the early onset of winter and the blizzards and extended frigid
temperatures creating extreme need, funding is low or depleted
at this point for most of them.
The ultimate goal will be the programs provided which will continue
to keep people alive and warm, one family at a time.
www.republicoflakotah.com/
Please visit www.nativeprogress.org
to help send money, food, blankets etc...
I spoke to a lady named Jeri Baker and a gentleman named John DuBray this morning.
JERRY: 570-460-6567
JOHN: 605-441-5477
www.nativeprogress.org/content/view/49/112/
Jeri provided me with the above website to peruse:
John gave the following address for mailing supplies:
ONE SPIRIT
28080 ALLEN RD
ALLEN, SOUTH DAKOTA
57714
NATIVEPROGRESS.ORG
www.nativeprogress.org/
The woman in charge of directly working with the elderly on the reservation is:
LINDA BULL BEAR
605-454-0007
LBULLBEAR@NATIVEPROGRESS.ORG
Please notify those you think might help of this crisis.
FEMA is not helping. I repeat, FEMA is NOT helping.
Thank you Sooper Bear and Crow's World for the tip and thank you friends for taking the time to read my blog.
people.tribe.net/da7fbb5a-...40cac/blog
Love,
Sooper Bear
Please- lets all do whatever we can and also pass along this message to others... Thanks
Blessed Be
Siz'l
"The survival of the world depends upon our sharing what we have and working together. If we don't, the whole world will die. First the planet, and next the people."
FOOLS CROW
Ceremonial Chief of the Teton Sioux
Please read:
''Emergency Winter Heating/Utility Assistance Program for the Elders, Disabled, and Seriously Ill.''
Winter in South Dakota started early Autumn 2008 and has been
exceptionally brutal with days and nights already breaking many records
for below 0*F temperatures and reported wind chill factors defying
comprehension at -72*F.
On the Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux Reservation, this has set even the
most solid of reservation organizations scrambling for heating fuel.
Add to the problem a 33% increase in propane costs this year and it has
become a very tenuous situation.
Sadly, like everywhere, it's always the elders and sick who are the most at risk.
Still there are many qualified elders and disabled from the Reservation
on a waiting list for assistance.
Bitter cold temperatures and snow still persist and are expected to
continue well into March 2009.
But with the early onset of winter and the blizzards and extended frigid
temperatures creating extreme need, funding is low or depleted
at this point for most of them.
The ultimate goal will be the programs provided which will continue
to keep people alive and warm, one family at a time.
www.republicoflakotah.com/
Please visit www.nativeprogress.org
to help send money, food, blankets etc...
I spoke to a lady named Jeri Baker and a gentleman named John DuBray this morning.
JERRY: 570-460-6567
JOHN: 605-441-5477
www.nativeprogress.org/content/view/49/112/
Jeri provided me with the above website to peruse:
John gave the following address for mailing supplies:
ONE SPIRIT
28080 ALLEN RD
ALLEN, SOUTH DAKOTA
57714
NATIVEPROGRESS.ORG
www.nativeprogress.org/
The woman in charge of directly working with the elderly on the reservation is:
LINDA BULL BEAR
605-454-0007
LBULLBEAR@NATIVEPROGRESS.ORG
Please notify those you think might help of this crisis.
FEMA is not helping. I repeat, FEMA is NOT helping.
Thank you Sooper Bear and Crow's World for the tip and thank you friends for taking the time to read my blog.
people.tribe.net/da7fbb5a-...40cac/blog
Love,
Sooper Bear
Please- lets all do whatever we can and also pass along this message to others... Thanks
Blessed Be
Siz'l
"The survival of the world depends upon our sharing what we have and working together. If we don't, the whole world will die. First the planet, and next the people."
FOOLS CROW
Ceremonial Chief of the Teton Sioux
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Re: Native folks need emergency assistance!
Wed, January 21, 2009 - 7:46 PMAre you saying that the Republic of Lakotah supports this other group, or what?
Actual needs during challenging situations aside, I can't help but wonder if these helpers you mention are another way that groups like Save The Children, Inc., et al, do their cammoflauged bidding for the b.i.a. and colonialism, aka "development". But I have no proof in this case; asking only if the Republic of Lakotah actually supports this group openly, or not?
And if the former doesn't support them openly, why put them side by side if they do, or are related in any way? -
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Re: Native folks need emergency assistance!
Thu, January 22, 2009 - 6:59 AMStrings... where's the strings... -
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Re: Native folks need emergency assistance!
Thu, January 22, 2009 - 9:51 AMHas anyone checked this out with the Tribal Chief? Albert Red Cloud? -
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Unsu...
Re: Native folks need emergency assistance!
Thu, January 22, 2009 - 10:01 AMSorry that's Oliver Red Cloud and the current Tribal Council for that reserve are...
Ella “John” Carlow - 605-685-5607
John Mousseau - 605-454-0775
Robin Tapio - 605-454-0771
Provided you have the right district. Pine Ridge is broken up into several districts.
If you have any questions, you may want to contact one of them.
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Re: Native folks need emergency assistance!
Mon, January 26, 2009 - 7:44 PMNote: I read on the Republic of Lakotah website that they are in fact interested in raising money for exactly this kind of thing. But I saw no link to the website that Sizzle has given us.
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Re: Native folks need emergency assistance!
Tue, January 27, 2009 - 4:18 PMyes, i'm still around...
thanks for your interest and just so you all know
it is not through any falt of the lakota that they need help mthe bia has long drug their feet on these issues... as useual... no surprise, ...
just do what you all can is all i'm asking , i'm living on assistance myself so very limited in the support i can give,
but by simply passing on this message i hope it will reach those who can do more than i.
no one should be cold or hungry in this day and age.
i pray
may we all be warm and feel cared for and be well fed.
so mode it be
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