The Sacred Buffalo Vision

The Sacred Buffalo Vision by Robert James. Juneau, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 25, 2013, is a 184-page exploration of the historical and ongoing challenges faced by the Piegan-Blackfeet Indians. This edition delves into the impact of policies that have led to physical genocide, economic disenfranchisement, and the erosion of tribal sovereignty, particularly focusing on the consequences of state and corporate actions on the Blackfeet Reservation.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the historical context surrounding the Blackfeet people’s struggles, including the effects of massacres, starvation, and the whiskey trade. The book also addresses contemporary issues, such as the “Slow Death Measures” genocide enacted by the State of Montana, which perpetuates economic apartheid. Through its narrative, The Sacred Buffalo Vision seeks to illuminate the ongoing fight against these injustices and the resilience of the Blackfeet community.
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The Piegan-Blackfeet Indians survived Indian extermination physical-genocide policies of massacre, starvation, small pox, removal and the whiskey trade conducted by the Territory of Montana. Modern day “Slow Death Measures” genocide by the State of Montana is the illegal white-rule, economicapartheid “reservation/county” government enacted on the Blackfeet Reservation by the Montana Legislature in 1919. Blackfeet allottees reserved treaty lands and tribal sovereignty were usurped by state/county jurisdiction and corporate totalitarianism. The Blackfeet were robbed of 500,000 acres resulting in 150 years of epic poverty. The Sacred Buffalo Vision’s powers and dreams seek to destroy apartheid.
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