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Sunday, 7 October 2018

Crazy Horse’s Last Stand

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In the early 1940s, Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear, wrote to Polish-American architect Korczak Ziolkowski and asked if he’d be willing to build a monument to commemorate Native American history. The letter ended:

My fellow chiefs and I would like the white man to know the red man has great heroes, too.

However, who was it they proposed to embody the epic history of their people? It wasn’t Sacagawea. Although she was a formidable woman, she personified cooperation with white America at a moment when Native leaders wanted to express resistance. The recent completion of Mt Rushmore enraged Native America. It was a monument to white presidents in the Black Hills of South Dakota… land sacred to the Natives of the region. Henry Standing Bear and his fellow chiefs wanted their counter-sculpture to represent someone who fought against the American empire. The choice was easy… Crazy Horse (killed by American soldiers on this day in 1877).

An Oglala Lakota (one of the many sub-branches of the Sioux people), Crazy Horse was born in 1840 at a time when the United States’ thirst for land was driving a bloody expansion into what remained of Native land in North America. Crazy Horse grew up with his younger brother, Little Hawk, in a Lakota camp in modern-day Wyoming. He had his first experience of US brutality there in 1854 that when Federal forces stormed the camp in search of a supposed cattle thief, murdering the camp’s chief, Conquering Bear, in the process. After this, Crazy Horse committed himself to a life of resistance against the USA and its growing empire.

He was well-suited to the task as a fearless warrior and shrewd tactician. By the mid-1860s, his band named him Ogle Tanka Un (“Shirt Wearer”… the war chief) for his successes in battle against US forces. Soon after, in December 1866, Crazy Horse led a decoy manoeuvre which enabled a combined force of Lakota and Cheyenne to defeat a US force ranging out of Fort Phil Kearny in northeast Wyoming. A lull followed, until the Natives of the north had their final showdown with the US empire… the Great Sioux War of 1876-77.

It began with an astonishing Native victory in the river lands of Montana. On 17 June 1876, at the Battle of the Rosebud, Crazy Horse led 1,500 soldiers in an attack against 1,000 US troops under George Crook. The action delayed Crook, who was trying to link up with the 7 Cavalry Regiment of Colonel George A Custer. The rest is well-known. On 25 June, beside the Little Bighorn River, Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led a large Native force to a dramatic victory against Custer. Crazy Horse’s earlier action at Rosebud Creek made this possible, and his bravery on the field was a defining feature of both battles. One eyewitness recalled of Crazy Horse at the Little Bighorn:

He was the bravest man I ever saw. He rode closest to the soldiers, yelling to his warriors. All the soldiers were shooting at him, but he was never hit.

The Battle of the Little Bighorn was the last great war-cry of Native America against its conquest. Alarmed by Custer’s defeat, the federal government poured more and more troops into the region. After a harsh winter in 1876-77, Crazy Horse surrendered to save his people from starvation and death. Later, on 5 September 1877, an American soldier bayoneted Crazy Horse whilst he was in US Army custody.

It goes without saying that no commemoration, whatever its scale, can redress the historical injustice done to the Native American people… an injustice upon which the modern USA was built. Three centuries of colonisation, genocide, and ethnic cleansing can’t be undone with a statue of Crazy Horse. However, such tributes can, at the very least, prevent the dispossession of Native Americans from being written out of the American story just because it’s an uncomfortable truth for those who rule. What’s more, the story of Crazy Horse and his resistance gives hope, not just to Native Americans, but to all who confront the forces of colonialism. To borrow the words of American journalist Chris Hedges:

There are few resistance figures in American history as noble as Crazy Horse. His ferocity of spirit remains a guiding light for all who seek lives of defiance.

By the way… the Crazy Horse Memorial is still under construction in the Black Hills of South Dakota!

5 September 2018

Pete Morgan

Radical Tea Towel

https://www.radicalteatowel.com/blog/crazy-horses-last-stand/

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Saturday, 30 September 2017

30 September 2017. This Little Item is VIRAL on the RuNet

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This little item is VIRAL on the RuNet. That is, Russians are hip as to how the Anglo Americans became “great”. The Anglos brutalised and murdered the Native Americans… then, they stole their homelands from them. There’s a reason why most of the Natives supported the Brits in the American War of Secession (called the “American Revolutionary War” in the USA). The Natives felt that the American colonists wanted to dispossess them and steal their lands. The Natives were right. The popularity of this image shows that Russians are hip to all that…

Oh, yes… “make America great again”… this is what that twaddle means…

BMD

Sunday, 30 October 2016

30 October 2016. They’re NOT “Tribes”… They’re “Nations”… Treat Them That Way

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The First Nations are precisely that… “Nations”… “Nationalities”… NOT “Tribes”. Note well how the Anglos treated and still treat them. It shows Anglo rhetoric to be hypocrisy and lies. What does that tell you about Anglos? Nothing good, I’d warrant… they did acquit the Bundys even though they seized public property by force of arms, didn’t they? It shows you that all-too-many Anglos still worship violence, armed coercion, a twisted definition of “freedom” (“I get to do what I want and you can’t say a thing about it”), and anarchic chaos (but stacked in favour of them, natch). Their “Exceptionalism” is evil of the highest order, their rants that America is “Indispensable” fly in the face of history, their claims that America is the absolute hegemon in the world are absurd and derisory, and their submission that they’re the sole moral actors in the world is vile and drooling pretence.

Stop the Dakota Access Pipeline… there are other routes for it. It’s nothing but the physical expression of Anglo hubris, arrogance, and greed. God do spare us…

BMD

Thursday, 8 September 2016

8 September 2016. Sheriff Wants to Arrest Dr Jill… Issues Warrant…

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A North Dakota sheriff just issued warrants against Jill Stein and her running mate for vandalising construction equipment. Actually, what they did was to spray graffiti on some bulldozers. The stupidity this shows is mindboggling. If they had just ignored it, well, Dr Jill would’ve gotten no publicity. Instead, it’s all over the social media, which is where this campaign is really taking place. The absolute mindnumbing STUPIDITY of the Dems and Repugs is just breathtaking. Oh, yes… the Libertarians are just Repugs on steroids… so, the stupidity sticks to them, too. This gained Dr Jill some votes… so, on balance, a good thing…

Dr Jill is the only candidate to go up to Dakota to support the First Nations people and their fight to protect their burial grounds and sacred sites from corporate vandalism. Dr Jill is the only candidate who agrees with the Native people that corporate polluters won’t contaminate our drinking water’s purity for the sake of filthy lucre. That tells you something. No decent person can vote for Chilly Hilly, Trump the Chump, or Scary Gary. In a four-way election, you needn’t get a majority to win. Dr Jill can be the New Honest Abe (in many ways). After all, he was an obscure “Third Party” candidate “with no chance of winning”… history does laugh at times, doesn’t it? God DOES have a sense of humour. What does this tell you about the Duopoly and its lapdog media? No one knows what’ll happen on Election Day… no one… we may all have a surprise…

BMD

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