ADRESSING THE U.N. ABOUT LAKOTA SOVEREIGNITY

by Chase Iron Eyes, Lakota Law

On September 26, a good thing happened. In coordination with the United Nations Human Rights Committee (#UNHRC) and Civil Society Task Force, I spoke before the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (#ICCPR) working group on #IndigenousRights and Self-Determination. I'm grateful for this rare opportunity to declare our #sovereignty

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and present our case as #IndigenousPeoples on a global stage. Today, I'm excited to share with you my thoughts, and I invite you to watch my short video presentation right here.

The #ICCPR is a major international #treaty that commits signatory nations to protecting individuals' civil and political rights. In speaking on behalf of Native treaty rights and sovereignty, I quoted the wisdom of Chief Frank Fools Crow, advocating for #LandBack

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and a renewed international commitment to justice for Indigenous Peoples.

#LakotaLaw was originally invited by the American Civil Liberties Union of South Dakota, North Dakota, and Wyoming (special thanks to the #ACLU 's Stephanie Amiotte) to sign on to a report presented to the UNHRC regarding threats posed to the #BlackHills by #mining.

That report quotes my thoughts regarding innumerable #SacredSites contained within the Black Hills, including Pe' Sla,

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a cherished 2,022-acre mountain prairie home to #buffalo that features pristine springs and ponds. I also discuss the deceitful history of the #U.S. in its dealings with the #OcetiSakowin and the vital need to protect our #SacredLands from #ExtractiveIndustry.

In addition to the #ACLU and #LakotaLaw, the report, titled "Desecration and Exploitation of the Black Hills, South Dakota Indigenous Sacred Site," has signatories from our friends

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https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/treatybodyexternal/Download.aspx?symbolno=INT%2FCCPR%2FCSS%2FUSA%2F55898&Lang=en

and allies at the Black Hills Clean Water Alliance and Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Association. At the ICCPR working group briefing, other worldwide Indigenous sovereignty leaders β€” including chiefs, NGO directors, and legal operatives β€” joined me in providing important #testimony.

The international human rights community must attend to the interests of #IndigenousPeoples, particularly in the context of #ClimateJustice. In both my written and verbal statements,

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I emphasized the #UnitedStates ' illegal seizure and ongoing occupation of the #BlackHills. Our history β€” from the original occupation of our shores, through the Black Hills #GoldRush, to the present day β€” clearly demonstrates that #colonizers will always prioritize taking lands and resources over respect for Indigenous knowledge and sovereignty.

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Lakota Sovereignty: Chase Addresses the U.N.

Lakota Law's Chase Iron Eyes addresses the UN Human Rights Committee about treaty rights and sovereignty. He quotes Chief Frank Fools Crow in advocating for land back and an international commitment to Indigenous justice.