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Donate Today

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Your gift supports the rights and sovereignty of the Lakota people, amplifies issues critical to Indigenous communities, and empowers our mission for justice. Wopila Tanka — thank you for standing with the Lakota!

on Thu, 7PM

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Lakota People's Law Project

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We work to end the long history of treaty violations and systemic corruption that has resulted in the loss of children and sacred lands for the Lakota people. #OurChildrenAreSacred #NoDAPL Take action to defend Lakota sovereignty now at lakotalaw.org

on Thu, 7PM

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Trump Taps Noem to Lead Homeland Security. Chase Has Thoughts.

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Lakota Law & Sacred Defense Fund Director Chase Iron Eyes discusses South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's impending appointment to lead the Department of Homeland Security and what that means for Native nations.

on Wed, 2AM

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Tokata Iron Eyes on Halloween Native Appropriation

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If you see people doing it wrong, spread the word about why Native appropriation should never be a thing — in costumes, in ballparks, or anywhere else. To honor Native culture, shop from Native creatives. Happy Halloween!

on Nov 1

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Donate to the Sacred Defense National Parks & Monuments Initiative

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If you’re traveling to one of the country’s national parks or monuments, you can make a voluntary donation to tribes whose homelands you’re visiting. Every year, we’ll send the collected money to participating tribal beneficiaries.

on Jul 31

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2024 Memorial Crazy Horse Ride

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The Memorial Crazy Horse Ride honors 19th century Oglala Lakota war leader Crazy Horse and Native veterans. This peaceful celebration reconnects current generations with our roots in relationship to horses and the land.

on Jul 13

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Tell Biden: Free Leonard Peltier

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American Indian Movement (AIM) freedom fighter Leonard Peltier was convicted on false evidence in 1975 and sentenced to two life sentences. He’s been a political prisoner in a federal penitentiary since 1977. It’s long past time for the White House to grant him clemency. Tell the president: do...

on Jul 9

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Petition the Pope: Return Church Lands to Indigenous Hands

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From the Doctrine of Discovery through the boarding school era, colonialism = genocide. The Catholic Church should make reparations. Tell the pope: return sacred lands back to Indigenous hands.

on Mar 27

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Tell Secretary Haaland: Change All Offensive Place Names Across Turtle Island

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Ask U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and the Advisory Committee on Reconciliation in Place Names to replace every offensively titled place on Lakota Law’s Geographic Names Hall of Shame.

on Feb 7

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Protect Thacker Pass: Interview with Chairman Melendez

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Lakota Law's Chase Iron Eyes sits down with Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Chairman Arlan Melendez to discuss the threat lithium mining poses to our Nüümü and Newe (Paiute and Shoshone) relatives in so-called Nevada.

on Jan 5

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Dakota Water Wars Video Series

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In partnership with the Standing Rock Nation and Great Plains Water Alliance on behalf of the Oceti Sakowin, Lakota Law is co-producing a series of videos detailing the ongoing need to stop the Dakota Access pipeline. You can view every episode here.

on Dec 19

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Lakota Law's third annual Wopila Gathering!

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Join the conversation! On Giving Tuesday, Nov. 28, it's time for the Lakota People's Law Project's annual Wopila Gathering event! This year, engage with Native leaders in important streamed conversations about resistance, representation, and resurgence.

on Nov 14, 2023

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Israel-Palestine Conflict: An Indigenous Perspective

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Lakota Law attorneys Chase Iron Eyes and Dov Korff-Korn sit down with Indigenous actor and activist Raoul Trujillo to discuss the outbreak of war in the Middle East through an Indigenous lens — and what it means for our human family.

on Oct 18, 2023

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Lakota Sovereignty: Chase Addresses the U.N.

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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.

on Oct 3, 2023