The indigenous people of Strong Hold Table Camp in South Dakota are at battle with the National Parks Service of America. The Parks Service is attempting to steal Strong Hold but is being met with strong resistance.
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Strong Hold Table Camp:
George Tall along with the indegenous people of Strong Hold Tabel Camp are active in fighting for their sovereighty admists the current battle with the National Parks Service of the United States at Stronghold Table Camp. Stronghold was the place where the Lakota (Oglala) along with their allies made a stand to protect themselves from the American army on Dec. 29 of 1890, who had just murdered over 200 men, women and children at a small hamlet that today is called Wounded Knee. This was the site which provided sanctuary for all the people to gather during the day long battles with the European Colonialists after the murders at Wounded Knee.
For the past three weeks Indigenous activists has been finding remains at Strong Hold Table Camp. The remains of hundreds & hundreds of people which paint a picture of an untold story of genocide.
Those discovering their ancestors remains at Strong Hold Table Camp are attempting to keep people away from the site and are at a constant battle with the United States Parks Service who wants to cover up the newly found remains and take this land from the indigenous people of Strong Hold Table Camp.
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