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In reply to the discussion: park employees begin painstaking process of removing Casey Nocket's grafitti from 8 national parks [View all]progressoid
(53,306 posts)81. The Lakota would disagree.
Mount Rushmore is controversial among Native Americans because the United States seized the area from the Lakota tribe after the Great Sioux War of 1876. The Treaty of Fort Laramie from 1868 had previously granted the Black Hills to the Lakota in perpetuity. Members of the American Indian Movement led an occupation of the monument in 1971, naming it "Mount Crazy Horse". Among the participants were young activists, grandparents, children and Lakota holy man John Fire Lame Deer, who planted a prayer staff atop the mountain. Lame Deer said the staff formed a symbolic shroud over the presidents' faces "which shall remain dirty until the treaties concerning the Black Hills are fulfilled."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Rushmore#Controversy
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park employees begin painstaking process of removing Casey Nocket's grafitti from 8 national parks [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Nov 2014
OP
Take only photos, leave only footprints. What a stupid thing to do an several levels.
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#6
What, she's not even going to get billed for this? No charges? Can't find her?
freshwest
Nov 2014
#10
I dislike it.They took the Paha Sapa from those who lived there to carve into faces of the occupiers
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#60
I assume that's sarcasm, if not, Mt. Rushmore, for one, isn't a national park..
joeybee12
Nov 2014
#63
I love how pissed off everybody gets about this...she's really doing hilarious work!
alcibiades_mystery
Nov 2014
#42