Sioux urged to take Hills payment

On the land of saints and Lakota believed was stolen from them. More than a 1980 Supreme Court decision of the USA, the allocation of the Sioux people over $ 146 million for the flight by the Government of the hill on the East and landed among them.

And on the Sioux men, the refusal to accept the money.

The reason, she said, was simple: to adopt the currency has meant the loss of the Sioux nation’s holy land.

“The hills are not for sale, and we are not going to accept any payment made to them,” said Montana, a lawyer of Osseo, Wis.

Sioux sions people have for years whether the money.

But a lawyer Yankton is the question again.

On Saturday, about 80 Native people attended a meeting in a church in Sioux City, Iowa, where the lawyer Doug Kettering tells them to try their hand in the Black Hills subdivision.

“They are favourable,” said the Kettering, attended the meeting. “I think people are interested.”

It was with interest that the settlement is over $ 863 million, according to Huffington Post columnist Tim Giago.

Other sources could not confirm that the number Employees of Senator Tim Johnson, DS.D., has not been able to make a number.

Tom Young, Trust Officer trustees, with the U.S. Department of Interior Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians in Rapid City, said he had the number, but only on members of tribes.

Kettering figures indicating the total could be much higher than $ 1 billion.

No opposition was expressed at the meeting. And several people by a journalist at the meeting have said they are for the adoption of the regulation of money.

Michelle Barrientos, Santee Sioux Sioux City, attended the meeting, she expressed concern about how we pay for their college education and care for their five children.

“I am not to become rich,” she says. “I need the money.”

Kettering said he has not decided whether to file an intervention in search of measures or municipal courts, the government address. He said he wanted to assess how the interest is great for people first Sioux.

It plans to host meetings later in South Dakota common Sioux Falls, Yankton, Flandreau and Mobridge.

He said it was the Sioux man, wanted the settlement money, people feel their own grandparents did not have to qualify for the big pot session of the money in the Fund.

If 90000 members of Sioux tribes session, everyone has been $ 12000, he said.

Kettering said it is in order, if man does not agree with the payment of the settlement. But he wants to help, this desire to get their share.

“We first try to get as many people as possible,” he said.

Most people have left the meeting Saturday with a copy of the agreement, reserves the right to the representation of Kettering’s law firm.

Under the agreement, customers pay $ 20 each, as a support. The consultancy firm and registration would then be paid 20 per cent of revenue from the conclusion of legal proceedings.

But some wonder whether legal proceedings could really free up the settlement money.

Young, the officer of confidence in Rapid City, said the various Sioux tribes have obtained the money would be to agree first of all, as it would be distributed before the money is too dispersed.

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