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Pretty Bird Woman House: Let's Unbury some Hearts

by: winter rabbit

Tue Oct 30, 2007 at 14:14:28 PM PDT


( - promoted by navajo)


Herstories on the issue of violence against women

A Cheyenne proverb states, "A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground. Then it is done, no matter how brave its warriors or how strong its weapons." Our hearts are not on the ground. Our feet are. And we are moving forward.

A travesty to the true spirit of justice is taking place on the Standing Rock Reservation that covers North and South Dakota. Predominantly white male rapists are sexually assaulting American Indian women and getting away with inadequate consequences or no consequences whatsoever.

winter rabbit :: Pretty Bird Woman House: Let's Unbury some Hearts
Show me a rapist of an American Indian woman and I'll show you an upstanding member of society. That's what the Major said about a man who plead guilty to raping an American Indian woman. Maybe the thieves and vandals who have caused property damage so severe that Pretty Bird Woman House had to close its doors for now are "upstanding citizens" as well.

Thieves have stolen food and a television set from Pretty Bird Woman House. The very walls were smashed through to break inside or destroy it; then, it was set on fire.

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What if this occurred in a Caucasian controlled city or county? Allow me to share a story from my personal experience.

I left a gig with horn and stand in hand; I was walking to the parking garage. I witnessed a couple fighting when I got to the elevator. "A little unusual, but none of my business," I thought. However, next the man called his girlfriend a slut and slammed her up against the wall. It became my business. While three others were standing around, wondering if they should call 911, I said "Stop" firmly to him. Ignoring me, he became more violent; so, I commanded her to get out of the elevator.  One of the others was calling 911 at that point. She did not get out of the elevator, "My keys are in his truck." He lowered his head and pushed his hand towards me for me to back off; he couldn't look me in the eye. I told her to get out again. The doors closed.

I told the others with cell phones to follow me up the stairs and to be calling 911. They bailed. I went to the second floor and waited. Nothing. I didn't know which floor they went to, "Battered wife syndrome" I thought as I went down the stairs and found a police officer on the street. I told him what happened and he went into the parking garage to investigate. That is the difference between what happens on the Standing Rock Reservation and a Caucasian controlled city or county - justice.


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In 1978, the Supreme Court ruled in Oliphant v. the Suquamish Indian Tribe that tribal governments have no criminal jurisdiction over non-Indians. When a crime is committed, tribal police and their non-Indian counterparts must hash out whether the suspect is Indian or not.

I have two primary reasons why I did what I did. The first one is that violence against women doesn't happen in front of me; I won't allow it. The second one is that that woman, whatever her name, is my cousin. She is my relative.

Here is a CHIPIN CAMPAIGN from PiledHigherandDeeper, who asked me to do this here.

Please make a donation at the CHIPIN CAMPAIGN for the Pretty Bird Woman House to help keep the hearts of the women off the ground.


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"I prefer to characterize rape simply as a form of torture.  Like the torturer, the rapist is motivated by the urge to dominate, humiliate, and destroy his victim.  Like a torturer, he does so by using the most intimate acts available to humans -- sexual ones."

Helen Benedict, Virgin or Vamp, 1992

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travesty (4.00 / 5)
When I read this I was appalled, but sadly, not surprised. We can and will get this story out to the Nation and we will try to raise some funds for the House$$$$$ Stay committed and stay strong! I hope you will be hearing from my friends and their wallets real soon!!!!!My Best.

killipsforcongress


contact me (4.00 / 4)
Greetings;
My name is Scott Killips and I am a candidate for Michigan's second Congressional District. While reaching out to many of my Naive friends I ran across the Pretty Bird article and although I do not have a lot of resources as of right now, I would like to take on my part and try to get you some more exposure to raise the 70k necessary. Who can I contact to try to get this done? I would like to post a link from my site as well as take this on as my project to ensure you get some attention on a national level. Please visit my web-site to contact me directly at www.killipsforcongress.com

Thanks Scott for posting! Here's a link to make (4.00 / 4)
connecting to your website a little easier:

http://www.killipsfo...

Scott is a member of the The Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians. If elected, Scott would be the 4th Native American to ever serve in Congress and he would be the only Native American ever from the state of Michigan to hold a Congressional seat.

Thanks for posting!


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hello Scott (4.00 / 3)
have you been in touch with Kalyn Free at "indins list"? They were formed to help native candidates.

[ Parent ]
Yes (4.00 / 1)
Scott attended this year's INDN's list campaign camp at the Morongo Resort

For Michigan. For America. For Change. KillipsForCongress.com

[ Parent ]
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