WHEREAS we are the
conveners of an ongoing series of comprehensive forums on the abuse and
exploitation of Lakota spirituality; and
WHEREAS we
represent the recognized traditional spiritual leaders, traditional elders,
and grassroots advocates of the Lakota people; and
WHEREAS for too
long we have suffered the unspeakable indignity of having our most precious
Lakota ceremonies and spiritual practices desecrated, mocked and abused by
non-Indian "wannabes," hucksters, cultists, commercial profiteers and
self-styled "New Age shamans" and their followers; and
WHEREAS with
horror and outrage we see this disgraceful expropriation of our sacred
Lakota traditions has reached epidemic proportions in urban areas throughout
the country; and
WHEREAS our
precious Sacred Pipe is being desecrated through the sale of pipestone pipes
at flea markets, powwows, and "New Age" retail stores; and
WHEREAS
pseudo-religious corporations have been formed to charge people money for
admission into phony "sweatlodges" and "vision quest" programs; and
WHEREAS
sacrilegious "sundances" for non-Indians are being conducted by charlatans
and cult leaders who promote abominable and obscene imitations of our sacred
Lakota sundance rites; and
WHEREAS
non-Indians have organized themselves into imitation "tribes," assigning
themselves make-believe "Indian names" to facilitate their wholesale
expropriation and commercialization of our Lakota traditions; and
WHEREAS academic
disciplines have sprung up at colleges and universities institutionalizing
the sacrilegious imitation of our spiritual practices by students and
instructors under the guise of educational programs in "shaminism;" and
WHEREAS non-Indian
charlatans and "wannabes" are selling books that promote the systematic
colonization of our Lakota spirituality; and
WHEREAS the
television and film industry continues to saturate the entertainment media
with vulgar, sensationalist and grossly distorted representations of Lakota
spirituality and culture which reinforce the public's negative stereotyping
of Indian people and which gravely impair the self-esteem of our children;
and
WHEREAS
individuals and groups involved in "the New Age Movement," in "the men's
movement," in "neo-paganism" cults and in "shamanism" workshops all have
exploited the spiritual traditions of our Lakota people by imitating our
ceremonial ways and by mixing such imitation rituals with non-Indian occult
practices in an offensive and harmful pseudo-religious hodgepodge; and
WHEREAS the absurd
public posturing of this scandalous assortment of psuedo-Indian charlatans,
"wannabes," commercial profiteers, cultists and "New Age shamans" comprises
a momentous obstacle in the struggle of traditional Lakota people for an
adequate public appraisal of the legitimate political, legal and spiritual
needs of real Lakota people; and
WHEREAS this
exponential exploitation of our Lakota spiritual traditions requires that we
take immediate action to defend our most precious Lakota spirituality from
further contamination, desecration and abuse;
THEREFORE WE RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
1. We hereby and henceforth declare war against all
persons who persist in exploiting, abusing and misrepresenting the sacred
traditions and spiritual practices of our Lakota, Dakota and Nakota people.
2. We call upon all our Lakota, Dakota and Nakota brothers
and sisters from reservations, reserves, and traditional communities in the
United States and Canada to actively and vocally oppose this alarming
take-over and systematic destruction of our sacred traditions.
3. We urge our people to coordinate with their tribal
members living in urban areas to identify instances in which our sacred
traditions are being abused, and then to resist this abuse, utilizing
whatever specific tactics are necessary and sufficient --for example
demonstrations, boycotts, press conferences, and acts of direct
intervention.
4. We especially urge all our Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota
people to take action to prevent our own people from contributing to and
enabling the abuse of our sacred ceremonies and spiritual practices by
outsiders; for, as we all know, there are certain ones among our own people
who are prostituting our spiritual ways for their own selfish gain, with no
regard for the spiritual well-being of the people as a whole.
5. We assert a posture of zero-tolerance for any "white
man's shaman" who rises from within our own communities to "authorize" the
expropriation of our ceremonial ways by non-Indians; all such "plastic
medicine men" are enemies of the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota people.
6. We urge traditional people, tribal leaders, and
governing councils of all other Indian nations, to join us in calling for an
immediate end to this rampant exploitation of our respective American Indian
sacred traditions by issuing statements denouncing such abuse; for it is not
the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota people alone whose spiritual practices are
being systematically violated by non-Indians.
7. We urge all our Indian brothers and
sisters to act decisively and boldly in our present campaign to end the
destruction of our sacred traditions, keeping in mind our highest duty as
Indian people: to preserve the purity of our precious traditions for our
future generations, so that our children and our children's children will
survive and prosper in the sacred manner intended for each of our respective
peoples by our Creator.
Signed:
Wilmer Stampede Mesteth; (Oglala Lakota); Traditional
Spiritual Leader & Lakota Culture Instructor; Oglala Lakota College, Pine
Ridge, South Dakota
Darrell Standing Elk; (Sicangu Lakota); President, Center
for the SPIRIT, San Fancisco, California, & Pine Ridge, South Dakota
Phyllis Swift Hawk; (Kul Wicasa Lakota); Tiospaye Wounspe
Waokiye; Wanblee, South Dakota
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