My Entry Into Jerusalem

Why did no Christian prophet, or Candidate for the Messiah of the Jews, and the Crown of David, appear on Christmas Day, in the most turbulent of days, to save The People of The Promised Land?

I alone have come for the sinners. I have found The Cave, and the Ark of the Covenant hidden there. prepared The Way across the “straight path” that is the Golgotha. My Nazarites carry the Ark, and a choir sings.

Every fifty years on the Jubilee the Ark was brought out of the tabernacle, and upon the thrown, was the King of Heaven, the Lord of the Jews. This cave is located on the Mount of Olives. A bridge was built in order to bring the Ark into Jerusalem, and placed in the Holy of Holies. Why was it not kept there, will be answered in my book ‘Where Art Thou?”

Make A straight path for him.’

On this day The Lord of the Ark bequeath the Land of Israel to the Survivors of the Supernova Dance, and all Americans Peoples that descend from Native Americans – because Columbus and Company were Sephardi Jews, and they must make restitution.

I condemn Netanyahu and his Zionist Gang for inventing evil propaganda in order to keep killing women and children. As a member of the Zulu Nazarite Church of South Africa, I agree with the just action that President  Cyril Ramaphosa. It is time for – The Son o Peace! It is time for – peace to reign! Let the Dance of Peace encircle the Earth, and unite AL the Children of Peace!

“Where were you be when millions were murdered and displaced from their homes in Syria, Yemen?” Netanyahu asked, adding that Hamas “would kill us all if it could”.South Africa launched a case Friday asking the court to order Israel to halt its attacks — the first such challenge made at the court over the current war.

The truth is, Hamas CAN NOT KILL ALL of the Jews. Did Hitler say;

“I must kill all of the Jews – before they kill all of us!”

I am the embodiment of John the Baptist, who bid the true Children of the Lord to stand in the Jordon, and prepare to cross over in the way that Joshua crossed over – with the Ark, the Thorne of THE LORD – and upon it he would sit. And He would rein, on earth as He rules in Heaven! For three days, He will rein, and them return to his cavern in the Mount of Olives.

Amen!

John ‘The Nazarite’

Continued.

After I posted this, I played the first video taken at the Supernova Dance. It is harrowing. I believe I am seeing the security guard in black shooting back at Hamas with hand guns. Where is the IDF? Then I read an article on the rape and mutilation of women at the dance, and of women soldiers. Why is it taking so long for the army to get there? No autopsies were done. Why didn’t the government prepare the best report possible, and present it to the world and the UN - before they dropped that first bomb.

What I have presented here in regards to the true mission of John the Baptist puts and end to Christianity – and Judaism! If I can figure out the truth, then so can all the rabbis, priests, monks, and popes – not to mention European Royalty.

I was a follower of Meher Baba before I tried to become a Christian. Let him lead

The Return to Sanity – with dance!

Matthew 3:2-3New International Version

and saying, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.” This is he who was spoken of through the prophet Isaiah:

“A voice of one calling in the wilderness,
‘Prepare the way for the Lord,
    make straight paths for him.’”[a]

It was also in the writing that the prophet, having received an oracle, ordered that the tent and the ark should follow with him, and that he went out to the mountain where Moses had gone up and had seen the inheritance of God. And Jeremiah came and found a cave, and he brought there the tent and the ark and the altar of incense, and he sealed up the entrance. Some of those who followed him came up to mark the way, but could not find it. When Jeremiah learned of it, he rebuked them and declared: “The place shall be unknown until God gathers his people together again and shows his mercy. And then the Lord will disclose these things, and the glory of the Lord and the cloud will appear, as they were shown in the case of Moses, and as Solomon asked that the place should be specially consecrated.”

According to 2 Maccabees 2:4–8, Jeremiah received a revelation to take the tabernacle and the ark to a cave on the mountain and seal the entrance

1It is believed that the Ark of the Covenant is resting right beside the Tree of Life somewhere beneath the Mount of Olives2.

Learn more:

1. medium.com2. sharperiron.org

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Columbus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_theories_of_Christopher_Columbus

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/africa/top-stories/no-its-not-us-who-came-to-commit-genocide-its-hamas-israeli-pm-responds-to-south-africa/ar-AA1mh0GP

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/truth-many-evangelical-christians-support-israel-rcna121481

ct. 22, 2023, 3:00 AM PDT

By Sarah Posner, MSNBC Columnist

Since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, American evangelicals have been especially vocal in backing Israel. Last week, 90 prominent pastors and other leaders issued “An Evangelical Statement in Support for Israel.” Citing “just war” tradition, the statement affirmed “Israel’s right and duty to defend itself against further attack.” Evangelical leaders around the country have expressed sympathy, as The New York Times reported, “for a country to which many of them feel intense spiritual, cultural and political connections.”

But evangelicals’ support isn’t simply driven by a theology that compels them to love the Holy Land, detached from its convulsive domestic and global political implications. For many “Christians Zionists,” and particularly for popular evangelists with significant clout within the Republican Party, their support for Israel is rooted in its role in the supposed end times: Jesus’ return to Earth, a bloody final battle at Armageddon, and Jesus ruling the world from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. In this scenario, war is not something to be avoided, but something inevitable, desired by God, and celebratory.

At the heart of Christian Zionism is not a love for Israel but rather Christian nationalism.

What happens to the Jews and Palestinians is, to put it very mildly, collateral damage. Christian Zionists are anticipating, and hoping for a war to end all wars, and a resulting Christian world that they claim will vanquish evil and bring peace. Only those who accept Jesus as their savior will benefit from these events that Christian Zionists claim the Bible predicts will happen. Nonbelievers — including Jews and Muslims — will not survive them.

Golgotha

Posted on April 10, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press

Ki Tisa: The Only One
Pro and Con 1299

I began The Lion of God in 1990 when I was filled with visions of a past life, and the Holy Spirit. I lived in a estate on the Mount of Olives and looked down on the temple. I saw people coming and going. I smelled the smoke of the scarifies.

Two hour ago (on Easter) I found this article about Golgatha known as Miphkad. I already own a theory that Jesus replicated a walk from the Mount of Olives to the temple, across the Kedron Valley. He was scourged along the way, he doing penitence for the sin of his kin counting the Jews. This sin was passed down to all David’s offspring. I sketched paintings for this ritual on large canvas. I did not know there was a bridge! I am the embodiment of King David, or, am of his linage. I wanted to be in Jerusalem today. I am there in spirit! I am….coming over! My sacrifice – is complete! I have been – redeemed!

I want – bagpipes!

John ‘The Nazarite’

Psalm 311Psalm 31 For the director of music. A psalm of David.1In you, O LORD, I have taken refuge; let me never be put to shame; deliver me in your righteousness.2Turn your ear to me, come quickly to my rescue; be my rock of refuge, a strong fortress to save me.3Since you are my rock and my fortress, for the sake of your name lead and guide me.4Free me from the trap that is set for me, for you are my refuge.5Into your hands I commit my spirit; redeem me, O LORD,

16 David looked up and saw the angel of the Lord in the sky, holding his sword drawn and pointed at Jerusalem. Then David and the elders bowed facedown on the ground. They were wearing rough cloth to show their grief. 17 David said to God, “I am the one who sinned and did wrong. I gave the order for the people to be counted. These people only followed me like sheep. They did nothing wrong. Lord my God, please punish me and my family, but stop the terrible disease that is killing your people.”

I Was Born to Render Revelations

King Jesus of Judah

Posted on December 25, 2022 by Royal Rosamond Press

I awoke in the middle of the night to feel the dread in the air. Jesus is not anywhere. There is not one moral lesson on the world wide web. No man of God opened his mouth – or ears – to hear and speak the truth. Because alleged Men of God bundled everything up and handed it over to The Liar of Liars who did not believe he was King David – until False Christian Prophets put The Lie of Lie in his ear – and his bloody heart that has no remorse for the Lawmen who died defending our Capitol – our Rock – that God gave to us Lovers of Democracy.

So, it’s up to me?…The son of Rosemary, daughter of Mary Magdalene? How Jesus now looks more and more like me, when I was young. How old was Jesus when he was ritually hung on the cross – after he read from Ruth and had enjoyed the Shevout meal? I am thinking – fifteen? How about – fourteen? There are no missing years. A year after he astounds the elders inside the temple, then his ritual ministry as a Candidate for the King of Judah, began.

And they seized him, his beloved family and friends, and they went with him into the Valley of Death where a crowd gathered to scourge him, spit on him, throw small stones at him as they – cursed him. For Jesus was the embodiment of David, who brought God’s curse upon them, a plague as punishment for counting the Jews. Who was the Angel carrying a sword?

 Satan was against Israel, and he caused David to count the people of Israel. 2 So David said to Joab and the commanders of the troops, “Go and count all the Israelites from Beersheba to Dan.[a] Then tell me so I will know how many there are.”

Here

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Grass

The Ghost Dance of The Holy Sprit – Begins!

Posted on July 4, 2020 by Royal Rosamond Press

Two hours ago I got powerful chills when I concluded I will start a new Ghost Dance on July Fourth – but my Nazarite Angel said;

“Begin today!”

At 7:00 P.M. a Holy Sprit will sweep the America all the way from the tip of Chile – into Canada!

A statue of Columbus was taken down! This act has liberated all the Indinginous Peoples of South America that number 25 million. Many descendants of black slaves – are lierated with the Holy Dance Spirit. Just say;

“I am a Nazarite!” and you will be filled with the Holy Ghost of the Dance. Half of the people marching with Prussian uniforms – are native Americans.

John ‘The Nazarite Prophet’.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_South_America

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The greatest artist to come out of Nebraska – by far – is Gutzon Borglum, who created Mount Rushmore. Gutzon and his family lived in Omaha and Fremont City. When they moved to Los Angeles, my kindred, Jessie Benton-Fremont, became his patron. She sent Gutzon to famous art schools in Europe. Gutzon did a bust of Jessie, and a portrait of John Fremont.

Charles Lummis the editor of ‘The Land of Sunshine’ and ‘Out West’ was a great promoter of Gutzon and the Fremonts. There is a good chance my grandfather, Royal Rosamond, knew Lummis because he published his poems and stories in Out West..

Lakota Nazarites

Posted on March 11, 2012 by Royal Rosamond Press

“LINCOLN, Neb. — An American Indian tribe sued some of the world’s largest beer makers Thursday, claiming they knowingly contributed to devastating alcohol-related problems on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.”

I talked to my friend Joy about bringing a abstinence program to her people, the Oglala Sioux. She showed me her kindred, famous Sioux chiefs, some who signed a federal oath to never pick up a bow and arrow in anger, again. This comes from SHAME-BASED Christians who allow foreign survivors of the Holocaust to be warriors in the new nation of Israel founded in 1947 by secular socialists who were gymnists and weight lifters.

I want to introduce native Americans to the Hebrew Warrior, Samson, a strong man who lost his divine power when tricked into consuming alcohol by his wife and his enemies, the Philistines. He got his power back, and forcefully circumscised the Philistines who were his wife’s kindred.

If LSD can help save the lives of America’s first people, then perhaps a new Ghost Dance that produces spritual visions, is what is called for.

If law makers can make laws for the foreign Papal Virgin Cult in regards to what is put on a male penis while making love, then laws can be made to protect the religious freedom of the folks who were here – first!

I am also looking at another Free Soil party that was key to the founding of the Republican Abolitionist Party, and promoted by my kindred. If we can open up pristine lands to oil companies, then we can open lands for We The New Pioneer Patriot People, the PPP.

Jon Presco

“The land is part of the contract between God and the people. It
belongs not to the people – but to God who gives it to them – on loan as it were – so that they may fulfill their part of the bargain.”

Leviticus chapter 25, verse 23:

“The land shall not be sold in perpetuity; for the land is Mine; for you are strangers and settlers with Me.”

“Bring in the Virgin Mary” was the order of the Indian who
officiated as bailiff of the Indian court, of which Chief John Grass and two other Sioux are members.

http://freelakotabank.com/

A year ago I posted about my friend, Joy, who descends from the
Lakota Chiefs, John Grass, and John Gall. Joy showed me her family photo album where her grandfathers are standing with what looked like Catholic priests. I believe they were Benedictine monks from the Einsiedeln monastery in Switzerland where a Black Madonna is revered.

It is alleged the Knights Templars revered the Black Madonnas and
were the Bankers of the World.

“In 1854 a colony was sent to the United States from Einsiedeln to
work amongst the native Indian tribes.

http://www.bluecloud.org/abbey.html

My Rosemont/Rosamond ancestors revered a Black Madonna at Janskirk
church in Holland and were members of the Swan Brethren.

http://rougeknights.blogspot.com/search?q=+Einsiedeln+

I am considering founding the Bank of God based upon my discovery
that Jesus had restored the Jubilee where debts are forgiven and
slaves set free. I believe Jesus celebrated the Shavuot on the Mount
of Olives and established a New Pentecost that returned the land to
the Children of God. This led to a war with Rome in 68 A.D. that
resulted in the destruction of the temple.

I believe there are prophecies coming together in America, where the
Meek will inherit the Earth. I believe Bankers owe the American
People for SAVING them, and they should tithe to the Bank of God that
will make sure our Nation’s wealth will directly trickle down to the
poor, the hungry, and the disenfranchised.

Jon Presco

Nazarite

“He was questioned as to his belief in the comingof the Messiah, and
it was found that he not only believed that the Messiah was coming
and that he would bring with him the buffalo, but he would also have
the power to furnish each Indian with a springwagon by the motion of
his hand. This man was sent to the guardhouse to be confined until
morning, when he was to be taken to the line between the two
agencies, and, after being warned not to return,was to be turned
loose upon his own reservation.

Chief Gall treated the matter very seriously and said to
areporter: “I listen. Since this excitement has come upon my people I
sit and listen and wonder if these things can be possible.”

LINCOLN, Neb. — An American Indian tribe sued some of the world’s largest beer makers Thursday, claiming they knowingly contributed to devastating alcohol-related problems on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.

The Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota said it is demanding $500 million in damages for the cost of health care, social services and child rehabilitation caused by chronic alcoholism on the reservation, which encompasses some of the nation’s most impoverished counties.

The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court of Nebraska also targets four beer stores in Whiteclay, a Nebraska town near the reservation’s border that, despite having only about a dozen residents, sold nearly 5 million cans of beer in 2010.

Tribal leaders and activists blame the Whiteclay businesses for chronic alcohol abuse and bootlegging on the Pine Ridge reservation, where all alcohol is banned. They say most of the stores’ customers come from the reservation, which spans southwest South Dakota and dips into Nebraska.

“You cannot sell 4.9 million 12-ounce cans of beer and wash your hands like Pontius Pilate, and say we’ve got nothing to do with it being smuggled,” said Tom White, the tribe’s Omaha-based attorney.

Owners of the four beer stores in Whiteclay were unavailable or declined comment Thursday when contacted by The Associated Press. A spokeswoman for Anheuser-Busch InBev Worldwide said she was not yet aware of the lawsuit, and the other four companies being sued — SAB Miller, Molson Coors Brewing Company, MIllerCoors LLC and Pabst Brewing Company — did not immediately return messages.

The lawsuit alleges that the beer makers and stores sold to Pine Ridge residents knowing they would smuggle the alcohol into the reservation to drink or resell. The beer makers supplied the stores with “volumes of beer far in excess of an amount that could be sold in compliance with the laws of the state of Nebraska” and the tribe, tribal officials allege in the lawsuit.

The vast majority of Whiteclay’s beer store customers have no legal place to consume alcohol since it’s banned on Pine Ridge, which is just north, state law prohibits drinking outside the stores and the nearest town that allows alcohol is more than 20 miles south, said Mark Vasina, president of the group Nebraskans for Peace.

The Connecticut-sized reservation has struggled with alcoholism and poverty for generations, despite an alcohol ban in place since 1832. Pine Ridge legalized alcohol in 1970 but restored the ban two months later, and an attempt to allow it in 2004 died after a public outcry.

The reservation spans impoverished areas, including Shannon County, S.D., which U.S. census statistics place as the third-poorest in the nation. It has a median household income of $27,300 and nearly half of the population falls below federal poverty standards.

Tribal President John Yellow Bird Steele said the tribe council authorized the lawsuit in an effort to protect the reservation’s youth.

“Like American parents everywhere, we will do everything lawful we can to protect the health, welfare and future of our children,” he said.

The tribe views the lawsuit as a last resort after numerous failed attempts to curb the abuse through protests and public pressure on lawmakers, White added. He said the tribal council voted unanimously about four months ago to hire his law firm.

One in four children born on the reservation suffer from fetal alcohol syndrome or fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, and the average life expectancy is estimated between 45 and 52 years — the shortest in North America except for Haiti, according to the lawsuit. The average American life expectancy is 77.5 years.

“The illegal sale and trade in alcohol in Whiteclay is open, notorious and well documented by news reports, legislative hearings, movies, public protests and law enforcement activities,” the lawsuit states. ” All of the above have resulted in the publication of the facts of the illegal trade in alcohol and its devastating effects on the Lakota people, especially its children, both born and unborn.”

Nebraska lawmakers have struggled for years to curb the problem, and are considering legislation this year that would allow the state to limit the types of alcohol sold in areas like Whiteclay. The measure would require local authorities to ask the state to designate the area an “alcohol impact zone.”

The state liquor commission could then limit the hours alcohol sellers are open, ban the sale of certain products or impose other restrictions.

Nebraska state Sen. LeRoy Louden of Ellsworth, whose district includes Whiteclay, said he introduced the measure with support from county officials who have seen their health care and jail incarceration costs rise.

“It’s going to cause an uproar if he comes here. People are going to want to exercise their first amendment rights to protest and we do not want to see anyone get hurt or the lands be destroyed,” Mr Bear Runner added.

John GrassMatȟó Watȟákpe or Charging Bear (1836–May 10, 1918) was a chief of the Sihasapa (Blackfeet) band of Lakota people during the 1870s through 1890s.[1] He fought at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in Montana. In the summer of 1873, he led his men of the Sihasapa and Oglala/Brule against the Pawnee in Nebraska near the Republican River, killing between 75 and 100 Pawnee men with mostly women and children, although the estimates of dead ranged at 156. The incident was named The Battle of Massacre Canyon.

Background[edit]

Grass was known as Charging Bear in his youth. He was born near Grand River in South Dakota in 1836. Both his father, Used as a Shield, and grandfather, Sicola (Bare Foot), were important Sihasapa leaders.[1] When he was three years old, Grass was baptized at a Jesuit mission by Pierre-Jean De Smet, a Jesuit Father.[1] Grass married three sisters, including Cecilia Walking Shield in a Lakota ceremony in 1867, and in 1894 he and Cecilia renewed their marriage vows in a Roman Catholic ceremony. Some sources say Grass had four children;[2] others give a larger number but many died at a young age. One son was named Own’s Spotted, and one daughter was named Theresa Grass-Cross.[1]

John Grass attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he learned to read and speak English fluently. He utilized his knowledge of the English language on behalf of his people, when engaged in negotiations with the United States government.[3]

Military and diplomatic career[edit]

In the 1850s and 1860s, Grass participated in battles against tribal enemies. He was a member of the White Horse Riders Society.[1] From the late 1870s until his death, Grass served as chief justice of the Court of Indian Offenses for the Standing Rock Agency in North Dakota. Together with his friend Hunkpapa warrior Gall, Grass advocated for formal education and agricultural lifestyles for his tribe as a means of survival. He fought the US government’s efforts to take more Lakota lands, and in 1888 led a widespread resistance to Pratt Commission’s attempt to break up the Great Sioux Reservation; however, the land was sold under the Crooks Commission’s oversight in 1889. The US government failed to honor its treaty and statutory obligations, and in 1902 Grass led a delegation to Washington, D.C., to convey Lakota grievances to the federal government.[1]

Death[edit]

John Grass died on May 10, 1918, at his home near Fort Yates, North Dakota, on the Standing Rock Reservation.[1]

Legacy[edit]

Grass led his warriors at the 1873 battle of Massacre Canyon in Nebraska, in which a Lakota war party attacked a group of Pawnee on a buffalo hunt. A monument commemorating the event, one of the last large battles between Native American tribes in the United States, was placed near the site of the canyon. Carved upon the 35-foot granite obelisk is the face of John Grass, slightly higher and opposite the carving of Ruling His Son’s face, a Pawnee chief also at the battle that day.[4]

During the time of the Ghost Dance movement and the Wounded Knee Massacre, Grass advocated peace with the United States, which did not earn him the respect of many Hunkpapa leaders. Chief White Bull described Grass as: “A good talker… not a thinker or a smart man… could always say yes but never no.”[1]

Oglala

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Oglála Lakhóta Oyáte
Total population
46,855 enrolled tribal members (2013)[1]
Regions with significant populations
 United States ( South Dakota)
Languages
LakotaEnglish[2]
Religion
Traditional tribal religion, Sun Dance,[3]
Native American ChurchChristianity[4]
Related ethnic groups
other Lakota peoplesDakotaNakota[5]

The Oglala (pronounced [oɡəˈlala], meaning “to scatter one’s own” in Lakota language[5]) are one of the seven subtribes of the Lakota people who, along with the Dakota, make up the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (Seven Council Fires). A majority of the Oglala live on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, the eighth-largest Native American reservation in the United States.

The Oglala are a federally recognized tribe whose official title is the Oglala Lakota Nation (previously called the Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota). However, many Oglala reject the term “Sioux” due to the hypothesis (among other possible theories) that its origin may be a derogatory word meaning “snake” in the language of the Ojibwe, who were among the historical enemies of the Lakota. They are also known as Oglála Lakhóta Oyáte.

History[edit]

Oglala elders relate stories about the origin of the name “Oglala” and their emergence as a distinct group, probably sometime in the 18th century.

Conflict with the European settlers[edit]

In the early 19th century, Europeans and American passed through Lakota territory in increasing numbers. They sought furs, especially beaver fur at first, and later buffalo fur. The fur trade changed the Oglala economy and way of life.

In 1868, the United States and the Great Sioux Nation signed the Fort Laramie Treaty. In its wake, the Oglala became increasingly polarized over how they should react to continued American encroachment on their territory. This treaty forfeited large amounts of Oglala land and rights to the United States in exchange for food and other necessities.[6] Some Lakota bands turned to the Indian agencies — institutions that late served Indian reservations – for rations of beef and subsistence foods from the US government. Other bands held fast to Indigenous lifeways. Many Lakota bands moved between these two extremes, coming in to the agencies during the winter and joining their relatives in the north each spring. These challenges further split the various Oglala bands.

The influx of white settlers into the Idaho Territory often meant passing through Oglala territory, and, occasionally, brought with it its perils, as Fanny Kelly described in her 1871 book, Narrative of My Captivity among the Sioux Indians.[7]

Early reservation[edit]

The Great Sioux Reservation was broken up into five portions. This caused the Red Cloud Agency to be moved multiple times throughout the 1870s until it was relocated and renamed the Pine Ridge Reservation in 1878. By 1890, the reservation included 5,537 people, divided into a number of districts that included some 30 distinct communities.

2022 temporary Christian missions suspension[edit]

In July 2022, the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council effected a temporary suspension of Christian missions on the Pine Ridge Reservation. The council called for an investigation into the financial practices of the Dream Center Missionary, and the Jesus is King Mission was ejected from the reservation for spreading pamphlets that the tribe saw as hateful.[8]

Social organization[edit]

Sarah Eagle Heart (Oglala Lakota), Emmy-award winning producer, author, and activist[9]
The Wake Singers, band of Oglala Lakota musicians

The respected Oglala elder Left Heron once explained that before the coming of the White Buffalo Calf Woman, “the people ran around the prairie like so many wild animals,” not understanding the central importance of community. Left Heron emphasized that not only did this revered spirit woman bring the Sacred Pipe to the tribe but she also taught the Lakota people many valuable lessons, including the importance of family (tiwahe) and community (tiyospaye). The goal of promoting these two values then became a priority, and in the words of Dakota anthropologist Ella Cara Deloria, “every other consideration was secondary—property, personal ambition, glory, good times, life itself. Without that aim and the constant struggle to attain it, the people would no longer be Dakotas in truth. They would no longer even be human.”[10] This strong and enduring connection between related families profoundly influenced Oglala history.

Community (Tiyóšpaye)[edit]

Dr. John J. Saville, the U.S. Indian agent at the Red Cloud Agency, observed in 1875 that the Oglala tribe was divided into three main groups: the Kiyuksa, the Oyuĥpe and the True Oglala. “Each of these bands are subdivided into smaller parties, variously named, usually designated by the name of their chief or leader.”[11] As the Oglala were settled on the Pine Ridge Reservation in the late 1870s, their communities probably looked something like this:

Oyuȟpe Tiyóšpaye

  • True Oyuȟpe (Big Road’s band). Other members include: Black Elk
  • Wakaŋ
  • Makaicu (Red Dog‘s band)

Oglala Tiyóšpaye

Kiyaksa Tiyóšpaye

Population[edit]

By 1830, the Oglala had around 3,000 members. In the 1820s and 1830s, the Oglala, along with the Brulé, another Lakota band, and three other Sioux bands, formed the Sioux Alliance. This Alliance attacked surrounding tribes for territorial and hunting reasons.

Culture[edit]

Gender roles[edit]

Historically, women have been critical to the family’s life: making almost everything used by the family and tribe. They have cultivated and processed a variety of crops; prepared the food; prepared game and fish; worked skins to make clothing and footwear, as well as storage bags, the covering of tipis, and other items. Women have historically controlled the food, resources and movable property, as well as owned the family’s home.[12]

Typically, in the Oglala Lakota society, the men are in charge of the politics of the tribe. The men are usually the chiefs for political affairs, war leaders and warriors, and hunters. Traditionally, when a man marries, he goes to live with his wife with her people.

Oglala flag[edit]

Oglala flag in use since 1961

First used in 1961, this flag was approved by the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council on March 9, 1962, as the flag of the Oglala Sioux Tribe (OST). The circle of 8 tipi on the flag represent the geometric form created in the Lakota Inipi (Sweat Lodge). The red field represents the Red Nation, which the Lakota refer to themselves as the “Red People”.[13] The flag pictured is the original not the current OST Flag.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oglala

Lakota Nazarites

Posted on March 11, 2012 by Royal Rosamond Press

“LINCOLN, Neb. — An American Indian tribe sued some of the world’s largest beer makers Thursday, claiming they knowingly contributed to devastating alcohol-related problems on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.”

I talked to my friend Joy about bringing a abstinence program to her people, the Oglala Sioux. She showed me her kindred, famous Sioux chiefs, some who signed a federal oath to never pick up a bow and arrow in anger, again. This comes from SHAME-BASED Christians who allow foreign survivors of the Holocaust to be warriors in the new nation of Israel founded in 1947 by secular socialists who were gymnists and weight lifters.

I want to introduce native Americans to the Hebrew Warrior, Samson, a strong man who lost his divine power when tricked into consuming alcohol by his wife and his enemies, the Philistines. He got his power back, and forcefully circumscised the Philistines who were his wife’s kindred.

If LSD can help save the lives of America’s first people, then perhaps a new Ghost Dance that produces spritual visions, is what is called for.

If law makers can make laws for the foreign Papal Virgin Cult in regards to what is put on a male penis while making love, then laws can be made to protect the religious freedom of the folks who were here – first!

I am also looking at another Free Soil party that was key to the founding of the Republican Abolitionist Party, and promoted by my kindred. If we can open up pristine lands to oil companies, then we can open lands for We The New Pioneer Patriot People, the PPP.

Jon Presco

“The land is part of the contract between God and the people. It
belongs not to the people – but to God who gives it to them – on loan as it were – so that they may fulfill their part of the bargain.”

Leviticus chapter 25, verse 23:

“The land shall not be sold in perpetuity; for the land is Mine; for you are strangers and settlers with Me.”

“Bring in the Virgin Mary” was the order of the Indian who
officiated as bailiff of the Indian court, of which Chief John Grass and two other Sioux are members.

http://freelakotabank.com/

A year ago I posted about my friend, Joy, who descends from the
Lakota Chiefs, John Grass, and John Gall. Joy showed me her family photo album where her grandfathers are standing with what looked like Catholic priests. I believe they were Benedictine monks from the Einsiedeln monastery in Switzerland where a Black Madonna is revered.

It is alleged the Knights Templars revered the Black Madonnas and
were the Bankers of the World.

“In 1854 a colony was sent to the United States from Einsiedeln to
work amongst the native Indian tribes.

http://www.bluecloud.org/abbey.html

My Rosemont/Rosamond ancestors revered a Black Madonna at Janskirk
church in Holland and were members of the Swan Brethren.

http://rougeknights.blogspot.com/search?q=+Einsiedeln+

I am considering founding the Bank of God based upon my discovery
that Jesus had restored the Jubilee where debts are forgiven and
slaves set free. I believe Jesus celebrated the Shavuot on the Mount
of Olives and established a New Pentecost that returned the land to
the Children of God. This led to a war with Rome in 68 A.D. that
resulted in the destruction of the temple.

I believe there are prophecies coming together in America, where the
Meek will inherit the Earth. I believe Bankers owe the American
People for SAVING them, and they should tithe to the Bank of God that
will make sure our Nation’s wealth will directly trickle down to the
poor, the hungry, and the disenfranchised.

Jon Presco

Nazarite

“He was questioned as to his belief in the comingof the Messiah, and
it was found that he not only believed that the Messiah was coming
and that he would bring with him the buffalo, but he would also have
the power to furnish each Indian with a springwagon by the motion of
his hand. This man was sent to the guardhouse to be confined until
morning, when he was to be taken to the line between the two
agencies, and, after being warned not to return,was to be turned
loose upon his own reservation.

Chief Gall treated the matter very seriously and said to
areporter: “I listen. Since this excitement has come upon my people I
sit and listen and wonder if these things can be possible.”

LINCOLN, Neb. — An American Indian tribe sued some of the world’s largest beer makers Thursday, claiming they knowingly contributed to devastating alcohol-related problems on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.

The Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota said it is demanding $500 million in damages for the cost of health care, social services and child rehabilitation caused by chronic alcoholism on the reservation, which encompasses some of the nation’s most impoverished counties.

The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court of Nebraska also targets four beer stores in Whiteclay, a Nebraska town near the reservation’s border that, despite having only about a dozen residents, sold nearly 5 million cans of beer in 2010.

Tribal leaders and activists blame the Whiteclay businesses for chronic alcohol abuse and bootlegging on the Pine Ridge reservation, where all alcohol is banned. They say most of the stores’ customers come from the reservation, which spans southwest South Dakota and dips into Nebraska.

“You cannot sell 4.9 million 12-ounce cans of beer and wash your hands like Pontius Pilate, and say we’ve got nothing to do with it being smuggled,” said Tom White, the tribe’s Omaha-based attorney.

Owners of the four beer stores in Whiteclay were unavailable or declined comment Thursday when contacted by The Associated Press. A spokeswoman for Anheuser-Busch InBev Worldwide said she was not yet aware of the lawsuit, and the other four companies being sued — SAB Miller, Molson Coors Brewing Company, MIllerCoors LLC and Pabst Brewing Company — did not immediately return messages.

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