Dakota 38 + 2 Memorial Ride 2021
December 16th

Prayer for Today

Tears of Compassion leak from my heart and eyes...
Creator of All Things, we come before you this day; acknowledging the depth of pain the past holds. As the Creator of all colors of humanity, Your tears run through the rivers and from the sky for our freedom of choice. We have chosen to hurt one another in many forms and our ancestors still carry the pain of their past because no one ever listened. During this Sacred Ride, may we all stop long enough to really Listen to the waters, winds, ancestors and creatures that are your messengers. Each and every one; of the 8000 members have chosen to be a part of this healing journey. Each of us connects to a lost one who was never listened to, allow their tears to flow through you and find the common bond of pain and healing has begun in both worlds. May this event speak volumes as we come together for the common good and love for one another. Blessings of Love and that Special Sign for the Riders and Horses as they travel seeking to Hear Your Voice of Healing. Amen

Toni N Francis


.In Memory of Emmett Eastman Sr. 1931 - 2021
A long time Supporter of the Ride


Emmett is shown above with one of our Riders, Sharlene, who has been on the Ride a few times over the years. Sharlene travels all the way from South Africa to join us. She and Emmett got on really well with each other and so she and many of us who knew him were very sad when he passed away a few months ago.

Obituary from the Star Tribune Newspaper
'For nearly half a century, Emmett Eastman Sr., a Native American activist, ran marathons.

"My runs represent a prayer step," he said in 2018, on the eve of a relay run to remember the 1862 hanging of 38 Sioux Indians in Mankato. "Each step is a prayer for world peace and dignity."

His great-grandfather Wakinya Cistina, whose English name was Little Thunder, was one of the 38.

And his great-uncle Charles Alexander Eastman, a Dakota doctor and author, was the attending physician at the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee, S.D., where nearly 300 Lakota Indians were killed by U.S. Army soldiers.

Eastman, 89, who lived in New Prague, died of health complications at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester on October 4th.

Eastman, whose Dakota name was Ta Wakanhdi Ota or "His Many Lightnings," was a member of the American Indian Movement (AIM).'
By Randy Furst

Back in the early days of the Ride, a Pow wow was held when the Ride got to Morton. The photo below is of Emmett carrying the Staff at that powwow in 2013

I first met Emmett in the early 90's, he was a friend of my late husband. We often met at various Dakota Gatherings where Emmett as usual would be dancing at a near by Powwow, and we 3 would have a chance to catch up. He was always a quietly spoken gentleman. He will be missed by all of the Dakota Powwows and further afield where ever he ran around the World.


This photo was taken back in 1997 at an event for the Dakota 38 + 3. This is the day Princess Diana died.
The Committee for the event were running behind Emmett who had just finished a long run for the 38 + 3. I am in the purple tee shirt and Chuck was on my right. I felt very honored to run just a short distance with Emmett. A couple of those Committee members are now members of this group. - Gloria


Today is a rest day for the Riders and horses. They will be staying in Flandreau for a break for a couple of days. The weather was bad yesterday and so this break right now is good for both the Horses and the Riders.

Elona Tyler-Bergstad
Thank you for all that you do during the ride. It's much appreciated!! Blessings to the admin team
Christine Sullivan Kelley
Is there an event planned for the 26th in Mankato? If so, can someone share the details?
Gloria Hazell Derby
Admin
the Ceremony will be at 10 am, give or take a few minutes. At 1 pm food is being laid on for the Riders and support people at the Americinn. Shelley is the person organizing the food, that is all the information we have. As Covid is still with us I guess a lot of people mingling would not be too good. Sorry I have no more information.
Elaine O Hardwick
prayers up for safe travels for the riders & horses today...and thank you so much Gloria for keeping us up-to-date on the Ride
Laura Lamere
Prayers for a safe journey
Cheryl Frances Sigler
Burning my sage I grew. It’s not* white sage like what you get in Arizona, where I was raised. I now live in Michigan. But I do make my own bundles. And learning . PRAYERS
Diane Van Dam
Safe travel. Stay warm
Alexa Burt
Prayers Up
Kandy Noles Stevens
Many prayers for them
Jill Tate
Prayers for all
Brett Messer
Prayers are on going from now until the end of the month. Holding them in our hearts.
Adrian Howe Louie
Thank you for sharing
Ola Reynolds
Prayers to all on this hard trip. Your Hearts are full of the fire and determination to make this whole ride and Love I'm hoping you feel from us and the Respect we give you. May you stay strong and power of the Horses that carry you
Tammy Furman
Thank you for sharing!

Emily Kretschmer
I send love to all people and animals participating in this ride however they can. Gloria, thank you for supporting the journey. I make the relatively small effort to go welcome the riders, horses, and runners and on Dec 26 in Mankato. You're in my prayers.


Yesterday

Photo by Ruth Matzke Anderson


Photo Compiled by Ron



Photo by Ruth Matzke Anderson !

Sheila Crawford
Prayers up for the 38 plus 2 this has big meaning to my family last of the Bark Clan SWO
Roni Dameron
Prayers up to all the Dakota 38+2 Memorial Riders . Stay safe on your journey
Linda Marie Duquaine-House
Safe travels to all
Dee Dee Manzanares Ybarra
Its cold and rainy here in southern California which makes me pray even harder today for those riding to honor the Dakota 38+2. I can’t even begin to thank them for what they’re doing for the murdered Ancestors. May their sacrifice help all of us heal from the trauma.
Tammi Buesing
I like to spread the word for awareness of these brave Natives!

Rhonda Bondy
My thoughts and prayers to you all

Leonie King
Wish I could be with you. Best wishes and safe journey..
Jamie Erickson
“Tanyan omani po” Have a good journey
Mary Dunlop
Yes….pour out blessings, comfort, peace
Paula Arnold
for all two and four legged .
Be good to have their schedule.
Cheryl Archambault
prayers for the 38+2 Riders for a safe journey. Stay warm
Christy David
Prayers up for the 38 +, protection for the 4 legged, riders and their families. Be safe!
Linda Marie Duquaine-House
Smudging everyday for safe travels to all. I had the honor of greeting everyone upon arrival in Mankato 3 years ago and you were all EXTREMELY INSPIRATIONAL. Thank you for opening my mind and heart to all you. Memories I will NEVER forget ?????? May our creator watch over you throughout this entire journey
Josette Peltier
Good Morning from your Dakota38+2 FAMILY!
PenPen O'Donnell
They stopped in Lake Crystal, MN a few years ago during bad weather. The community rallied to bring firewood and things.

The Riders will be staying at the Royal River Casino and Hotel again.
The Horses continue to stay at the Flandreau Indian School Coral.
Food will be at Eastman Hall for each meal. Breakfast and Lunch will be with the Chuck Wagon,
and Dinner with be courtesy of Watecha Bowl.

The Ferrier will be Case Wilson

Thanks to all who are helping in the area.

Mitakuye Owasin

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