Whiteclay - Justin Kemerling




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••• On Saturday, June 11, 2005, at Noon, members of Nebraskans for Peace and the Oglala Sioux Tribe marched from the Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge, S.D. to Whiteclay, NE to demand that illegal sales of alcohol to Indians be stopped. We distributed 30+ posters to the crowd with the 9' banners out in front as we marched the same stretch of 2-mile road that the Indians from the dry reservation walk to consume over 12,500 cans of beer every day.
Organized on the anniversary of the still-unsolved murders of Ronald Hard Heart and Wilson Black Elk, Jr. who were slain in 1999, this was a public demand for the elected officials of Nebraska to do something about the lawlessness and misery that the people of Nebraska continue to let happen.
Read more about the Whiteclay Issue:
State obligated to help solve problems at Whiteclay
Senators: More needs to be done at Whiteclay
Nebraskans, Oglala Sioux march to protest Whiteclay beer sales
Whiteclay, Nebraska: The Town That Booze Built

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