Red Cloud Vision

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About the Great Sioux Nation

The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation is home to great, great, great, grandfather, Chief Red Cloud whose leadership and vision has secured this reservation land for use by the Lakota people based on the 1851 and 1868 Treaties between the Great Sioux (Lakota) Reservation and the United States of America establishing these inherent rights for generations to come. Chief Red Cloud descendents hereby establish Red Cloud Vision, as a non profit organization, following up on this vision by Chief Red Cloud through the re-creation of society’s interconnectedness in order to serve the inherent needs of the common people that this organization serves. Inherent treaty right’s for the Lakota people has evolved through Chief Red Cloud’s actions during war time through the shedding of blood which gave him the inherent right to establish all of the Indian reservation’s lands for generations to come. The men of the Great Sioux Nation were taught by a woman, White Buffalo Calf Woman, and these teachings have given white man the right to live on this land. These teachings, involving the values compassion, patience, understanding, and fortitude are what created a society made to last forever. Through the teachings of the woman and through these creation stories there is a spirit that lives in God, and that is God’s blood, which is water, and that is Woope. Because, of this philosophy the development the woman allowed her to have Extra Sensory Perception (i.e., ESP) as she lives in the blood of God. Sitting Bull said, let us take what we can from the white man and create a better place for our children. Chief Red Cloud said, let us take from all cultures and create for ourselves a more perfect human being. Chief Sitting Bull had a vision of the soldier falling out of the sky, and God then telling him that I give you these (soldiers), because they have no ears. On one condition, they don’t belong to you- they belong to me and you are not to touch them. With regard to contemporary society, some Indians did not heed this warning and took guns, hats, boots, and belts from those soldiers, and resulted in the Indian people inheriting the same thing, and contemporary Indians today have no ears, and do not know what is best for them and in their own interest. The idea and philosophy being: to show them, and then teach them an identity and purpose for living on this earth.