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Birthday & Graduation Fundraiser for Sundance

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Help me raise funds this birthday/graduation season to support the resurgence and resilience of indigenous culture in the United States! *Im also inviting gifts marking my Graduation from law school & Yale! <3 *
These funds will go towards purchasing members of the Oglala Sioux nation a truck and provide travel scholarships for Tribal youth travel from throughout the region to the Sundance.

Over the past year, struggling with the weight of my sister Jane's mental health crisis, I've had the honor of building relations with Oglala Sioux Elder Loretta Afraid of Bear Cook and members of her family, called her Tiospaye in the Lakota language, which extends to the Mohawk tribe in Akwesasne, New York. This family has taught me so much, drawing from their roots into the ancient ecological and medicinal practices of the Lakota and Mohawk nations.

I am part of a growing group of youth leaders called the Congress for a Declaration of Interdependence who are in conversation about how, on the eve of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, we might reconnect to, uplift and raise awareness around the Indigenous lifeways that have been present on this continent for millennia. These lifeways had a profound influence on American Democracy, showing European settlers from harsh governance conditions a living, peaceful democratic system. Our conversations are leading us to gain a deeper understanding of the ecological and cultural brilliance of these lifeways and their potential to lead development models that can achieve and inspire widespread climate resilience. Our project goal is to collaborate with the Afraid of Bear-American Horse Tiospaye on an indigenous-led development guiding text to circulate within our diverse networks, which we will call the Declaration of Interdependence.

Foundational to the emergence of indigenous-led climate-resilient development is ensuring that traditional Indigenous ceremonies and rituals, which place all living things on equal footing, are preserved. Central among them is the Oglala Sioux’s annual Sun Dance, which takes place on the days surrounding Summer Solstice (June 17 - 21, 2024). The Sun Dance is a microcosmic demonstration of a profound understanding of the connection between humans and the earth system. Throughout my journey losing Jane, numerous new friends have come into my life whose mental health crises have been healed by this ceremony. More information can be found here: https://www.onaway.org/projects/sun-dance/

Loretta's non-profit, Afraid of Bear – American Horse Tiospaye, provides critical support and resources for this tradition to continue, including scholarships for youth to take time to attend and subsidize the travel costs to the Black Hills (gas, food and lodging for attendees for five days), purchase key infrastructure for the ceremony to take place (this year they need truck repairs to transport the ceremonial tree and other investment in the ceremony grounds), and film, document and preserve the rites of passage rituals. Their usual donor has dissolved, leading them to launch a GoFundMe. I want to support their efforts as much as possible with an appeal to my own network to help me raise with gifts marking my 28th birthday AND graduation from a Yale master's program. I understand this is ambitious, but it's a fun experiment! Any range of donation size would be profoundly helpful!

I have come to believe that this ceremony is a cornerstone of preserving the profound wisdom of the Lakota nation, which has the power to heal many struggling with the psychological burdens of these times. Your support would be so very meaningful. I will attend the Sundance this year, and share stories of the impact the funds have with all donors - by way of a Blog series.

Lynn Van Housen, who is supporting the effort as Administrator for the sponsoring non-profit organization Afraid of Bear American Horse Tiospaye, administers the central GoFundMe, and can be reached out to for further questions. https://www.gofundme.com/f/35th-annual-afraid-of-bear-american-horse-sun-dance?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer
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Donations 

  • Sebastian Sims
    • $10 
    • 2 d
  • Peter Healey
    • $200 
    • 4 d
  • Anonymous
    • $25 
    • 11 d
  • Leopold Schwarz-schutte
    • $50 
    • 11 d
  • Christine Lai
    • $280 
    • 16 d
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Fundraising team (3)

Josie Watson
Organizer
Pine Ridge, SD
Afraid of Bear - American Horse Tiospaye
 
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.
Amelia Barlow
Team member
Lynn Van Housen
Team member

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