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Old 21-03-2017, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Star Wolf Medicine Woman
I have been to the Crazy Horse Memotial site too and it will not be completed in our lifetimes either..
I have also walked on the Site of The Battle of the Greasy Grass.
I did not pick up on any energy there a we were with my Native friends.
We too left an offering of tobacco and a small crystal and a small silver coin.. This was the marker for Lame White Man one of the 'Suicide boys'as they were know. it is my Northern Cheyenne friend relative..
I was not actually trying to pickup on any spiritual connections there as we had two young boys from the rez with us.. Normally only natives are allowed to walk among the markers of the native fallen..Sowe wew very privileged.

I think I would find it hard not to pickup energies at Sand Creek..
The earth will hold those enregies for centuries...Kmowing what Chivington and his band of Colorado volunteers perpetrated on peaceful people under a flag of truce . who had already signed a Peace Treaty..

We all know how 'Honored were those False promises, even today..

The theft of Native lands and desecration of sacred sites continues...which breaksmy heart .

I have experienced massive feelings at other sites..

What I've never ever understood is why is it always their sacred lands that everybody wants? There's more than enough land in this country and Canada and Mexico and everywhere else in the world, why does it always seem to have to be on sacred land? Makes me so mad.

Yes I want to be sure that if I ever do visit Sand Creek that I'll be ready because it will be very difficult for me. I read about this growing up and never forgot about it, the atrocities, not to mention the fact that Chivington had a town named after him? So yeah...
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