Announcement and
Invitation:
The Mato Paha Spiritual Forum: Religious Freedom and Human Rights will be
held on Sunday, August 5, 2007 beginning at 1:00pm in the afternoon at
the Mother Butler Center in Rapid City, South Dakota.
The Forum will gather Traditional Healers (Medicine Men)
and Spiritual Leaders from the Oglala Band, Sicanju Band, Hohwoju Band of
the LakotaNation, and the Mdewakantonwan Band, and Sissetonwan Band of
theDakota Nation,
and Arapahoe and Cheyenne Nations. The Healers and Leaderswill come together
to provide ancestral teachings regarding the spiritual significance
of Bear Butte (Mato Paha) to the Oceti Sakowin (Great Sioux
Nation) in the spiritual and cultural life-way of the people.
Guest speakers also include Chief Oliver Red Cloud of the Lakota Nation,
Chief Oren Lyons, Faithkeeper of the Onondaga Nation, noted scholar Henrietta
Mann,
Cheyenne; and stateswoman Rosalie Little Thunder of the Seventh
Generation Fund and South Dakota Peace and Justice. Reverend Gail Arnold
of the SD Association of Christian Churches and John Sprague
of The Christian Peacemaker Team will speak as well regarding Human Rights
and Religious Freedom.
The Mato Paha Forum is the first time in decades that Traditional Healers
(Medicine Men) from across many Tribal Nations have come together in one
forum to speak to the people regarding sacred places and the Traditional
Lakota way of life, as well as sharing the Forum with the Christian Churches
from the region, and from a global organization such as the Christian Peacemaker
Team. Organizers of the Forum have scheduled this event to provide awareness
to the general public in light of the increasing controversy over development
related to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally that is occurring near Bear Butte.The
Guest
Speakers are each well-known in the Human Rights and Freedom Of Religion
arena, from their work in their own Tribal Nation communitiesto
organizations with a global view and impact.
The Mato Paha Forum is open to all, and all people from all walks of Life
are welcome to attend. There will be Lakota Drum Groups and Singers Present
and an evening meal is offered to all participants.
The Mato Paha Forum is sponsored by Bring Back the Way, the Black Hills Sioux
Nation Treaty Council, Horse Owner's Society, and the Seventh Generation
Fund.
For more information please call Alex White Plume 605-455-2155.
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