Dakota 38 + 2 Memorial Ride 2021
December 18th

Prayers for Today as the Dakota Return to their Homelands.

Prayers up, tobacco down, asking for health, strength and guidance for two legged and four legged. All helpers, providers, and support included

Carol Bearss

Wopila Tanka rider's.. horse's and relatives. Pilamaya for your strength and endurance. Pilamaya for your courage and remembrance of our ancestors who made this long cold journey. Without this ride each year.. our relatives would be forgotten. Many prayers across the trail.

Holona Romero

Prayers for all to be Safe & have a Blessed journey! May their 4 legged stay strong & also be safe!

Sylvianne Horned Eagle Sherman

Gloria Hazell Derby
17 December 2010
I felt so honored today, when I had the pleasure of leading the Ride people and horses (in their vehicles) back from the Monument to the Center. I felt Chuck sitting next to me, and he was so pleased that we were doing this. Great group of people some coming back tonight for an Inipi at the Center, the rest staying in Flandreau. Thanks to all who helped with the food and support.

I'm the blonde woman with the green coat on (bottom right). 2010


Today the Ride will go 17 miles, just over the border of Minnesota to Pipestone, first to the Monument, and then for food and warmth to the Little Feather Center, that my late husband, Chuck, and myself used to run. Chuck's sister Alice now looks after it and every year feeds the Riders when they come through. A promise made to Chuck by us both, that we would continue to help the Ride in what ever way we could, while we could. This is our 13th year of keeping that promise. Chuck died in 2010 of cancer. The total miles will be 174.

Theresa Villebrun
sending out prayers for everyone!!

Angie Failoni
Amen
Cheryl Frances Sigler
I can’t say enough how my heart is hollow with the sadness I feel for the horrific massacre of the women and men and families that went threw this ordeal together. The more I learn I truly feel LOVE * and HATE* at the same time. I Pray* for a Safe* Journey and Healing* for your Horses and those Participating* in this long Journey. I know I can’t change what happened. Nor do I understand why the History isn’t written to its true Honesty. All I can do is Support* Your Life Story* and Pray for your Healing and the world will come to its Senses* and come together.
Mary Dunlop
Exactly,very well said….blessings
Ramona Three-Legs
I pray they have a safe journey. My great great grandfather Chief White Dog was one of many hung by Abraham Lincoln. My mother is the last White Dog alive today.

Eva Editha Meindlhumer
Sending prayers! Be safe horse and riders

Christine Ubben
Safe travels! Sending prayers.
Denise L. Jones
Blessings for the journey!
Mary Dunlop
Yes,blessings!
Lynette Blom
Blessings on the first day
Pam Wolters
I couldn’t help but think about the riders yesterday with all the snow we got in southern Minnesota. I live in Lake Crystal and last year during a blizzard the riders stayed here, so proud of our community who brought them fire wood and others things to keep comfortable and warm. That’s what it’s all about, loving and caring for each other! Praying for a great ride, healing from past trauma
Donna Bowen
Congratulations
Melinda Richards
Safe travels to you all My heart& prayers are with you all

Teresa Garrison
Yakoke, wado for the add! Prayers up for all the riders and families!

Elsie Ewing
God bless all the riders and horses and all the workers
Teri DeBill Shary
Be safe & warm
R Ann Shaugobay
Bundle up out there I heard that its cold and a storm is passing. Be careful and stride pleasantly


Chief Little Crow's Grave in Flandreau.
Today the Ride starts at Little Crow's (Ta-Oya-Te-Duta) Grave in Flandreau, the Cemetery is located almost opposite to the Flandreau Indian School.

If you look at the grave stone you will see a story etched in it of Little Crow's ending.
In 1863 he was killed in a field in Hutchinson while collecting berries with his son. A farmer saw him and as there was a bounty of the scalps of the Dakota at that time, he shot him. His son Wo-wi-na-pe escaped. Little Crow's body was then put on show all around America. He was eventually found in a museum I believe, in 1971, and was buried in Flandreau. 108 years later!.

Such a disgraceful story of how the people back then treated him. Their hatred of the Dakota must have been so dire that they thought his treatment was acceptable. I don't understand it, never have, never will.

When I lived in Pipestone, I along with a few friends used to go and smoke our Pipes at Little Crow's grave, during the 90's, until I came home to England in 2011. We had a number of strange happenings there that we could not logically explain. Spiritually we could. but it depends how you feel about such things, as to your thoughts on it. One example was that we aways left a space for him to sit between us, we would pass the Pipe around, and when it came to his space one or other of us would hold the pipe for him. So you can imagine our surprise when we held it for him, smoke rose from the bowl and the stem as if he was actually smoking it. It became a regular occurrance, with quite a few people, Native and non-Native experiencing it. We had a number of experiences at that grave site with him.

Little Crow's Speech




Paula Brookins Pentel
Safe travels
Jaye Stevenson
Prayers
Theresa Matthews
Prayers for the horses and riders and all others helping along the way.

Carole Bubar-Blodgett
Prayers are in the Smoke and on the Winds Sunrise and Sunset from Muckleshoot territory.
I am a mixed blood who had her heritage hidden to protect the children from the boarding schools. I did not find my hidden heritage until I was 35. The hardest part of decolonization has been accepting what was done by my French side.

Dawn Cunningham Lawson
Stay safe horse and riders from Yorkshire England
Helen Jackley-Bieth
Sending prayers for a safe ride!
Terry Moser McAnnany
Agreeing with you in prayer.

Andrea Arntson
Sending prayers for a safe ride and for the endurance and tenacity of horses and riders. Hope you all can stay ahead of the weather!

Becky Ballantine
Have a good ride in all ways.
Helen Thompson
Prayers for all, riders, horses, supporters, advisors, and spiritual leaders.
Gail Wattleworth
My thoughts will be with all the riders horses and supporters Take and keep safe
Sheila Crawford
Prayers up for the Horse Nation
Marilyn Mni Wakan Win
Prayers!
Wilma Ervin Pierce
Prayers for safe travels!
Tara Harres Hall
Prayers for everyone involved with this much honored ride
Zuya Iye Win
Prayers to those who have traveled this journey from past, to present and the future. be safe thank you for your heart, prayers and strength to endure the journey.
Chelle Engborg
We will be thinking of you and praying for a safe ride. Stay warm.

Teri Vanderbeek
Following and with you all the way. Be safe.

Annette Howell
Offering prayers and sacred smoke


The Little Feather Center

The Riders will be staying at the Royal River Hotel in Flandreau again tonight.
The horses will be at the Pipestone Fair Grounds
Breakfast and Lunch will be at Eastman Hall with the Chuck Wagon
Dinner will be with Alice at The Little Feather Center in Pipestone.

Thanks to all who have helped in the area.

Mitakuye Owasin

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