TravelingZombies
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My wife and I just got through spending two weeks the Black hills around Custer South Dakota. We had an opportunity to speak to a number of native Americans in the Lakota tribe and we're shocked at what we learned. Apparently the US government had a treaty agreement with the Indians that made the Black hills of South Dakota their land, until somebody discovered gold and then the government took back the land from the natives. The natives are obviously not happy about this but they don't mind people coming and enjoying the lands they used to call theirs enjoying the outdoors climbing hiking all that outdoorsy stuff. What they said they didn't like was that people are taking all the resources from the mountains the gold the silver the mica that they use for roofing tiles and they're getting nothing out of it. My wife just so happens to really like Black hills Gold and after learning of this Injustice initially we weren't going to buy anymore Black hills Gold until we came up with a solution. For now on if we buy anything this is Black hills gold or silver or anything from the Black hills we're going to photograph the receipt make a copy and send it to the Crazy Horse Memorial with the amount of what we spent to buy that gold so if we buy a ring for $200 then we were going to send a copy of that receipt along with $200 to the Crazy Horse Memorial so there can be some kind of Justice for the natives. They're currently in a battle with the government to get their land back and were offered a cash settlement they declined they are offered some of the land back but it was dead land nothing you can do with it can grow anything or anything on it. They declined they're still having a court battle because they want their land back that was treatied to them which seems fair to us. The US government admits that they messed up with that whole treaty situation but are currently refusing to rectify it.