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: LAKOTA WARRIORS RESISTANCE AT RAPID CITY JAIL

URGENT PRESS RELEASE

Rapid City, South Dakota  -  Traditional Lakota
warriors Garry Rowland and
Darren Brings Plenty, both of the Pine Ridge Oglala
Lakota Nation, are
receiving inhumane treatment and inadequate medical
attention at the Rapid
City Pennington County jail, as well as being denied
traditonal Lakota Pipe
religious ceremony, and they have taken their cases to
the traditional
healing and elders' societies. Both men have serious
heart conditions and
should be hospitalized but transfers to the Regional
hospital have been
denied.

Oglala Sioux Tribe president John Yellow Bird Steele
has written a letter
of support for both tribal members, referring to
traditional law as the
precedent for their medical treatment.

Steele said in a press release, "We the Oglala Lakota
Nation are deeply
concerned and aware of Mr. Darren Brings Plenty and his
serious heart
condition. He almost bled to death recently while being
in jail. He has had
two open-heart surgeries. I have known Darren Brings
Plenty and his family
all their lives and they are a very honorable
tradiitonal Lakota family."

Rowland is in the fifth day of a fast and issued the
following statement:
"I am exercising my religious freedom and relief. On
friday January 26, 2001
at 4:30 p.m. I made a vow to the end. I cannot turn my
back on my vow to
Tunkasila.

"I am a warrior, and I am staking myself to the ground
under traditional
Lakota laws and customs. I know the Lakota death-songs,
and I sang one this
morning.

"Any day is a good day to die.

"During the Ghost Dance Uprising, they tried to take
everything away, and
they're doing the same to us [here in the jail]. I know
I have signed my own
death warrant. They're going to say I'm crazy, but our
belief is that we have
to endure hardships and pain when we Sundance.

"We sacrifice our flesh for the People. This is our way
of life. We have to
sacrifice food. I am exercising my rights. I've done
lived my life. I'm
willing to face death. I hope our people realize that
we can do anything, and
I'm doing this for the people. The treatment we receive
in here is unfair and
unjust, racial profiling, discrimination, illegal
search and seizure, and
police brutality."

For further information contact David Seals,
605-343-5176, or at this email
Libyad817@aol.com, 918 4th St. Rapid City, SD 57701

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