HOW TO HELP

Make a Tax- Deductible DonationAs a Grassroots
organization, we depend on donations from individuals and other small organizations.

Food Drives
Why We Do
Food Drives
Past Food Drives
Organize a
Food Drive

Support Our Soup Kitchen

Support Treaty Elders of the Lakota Nation's Trip to
Washington D.C

Grassroots Self-Sufficiency Initiative
Donate Fabric,
Art Supplies, Seeds, Equipment....more

Donate a Truck, Trailer or Van

Auctions

Buy a T-shirt

Proceeds support The Buffalo Project
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Cankú
Lúta, in the language of the Lakota people, means Red Road. The Red Road is the Good Road
of Life, the path that we aspire to walk with our children and their children, and ALL OUR
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Hear a Lakota Song
Hear another Lakota Song
Who Are
Tokalas?
In Memory of "Jun" Little

Treaties &
Land Rights
What
is Indian Sovereignty?
Indigenous Peoples
Granted Forum at U.N.
Treaty Elders
of Lakota Nation's Trip to Washington D.C.
1851 Fort
Laramie Treaty
1868 Fort Laramie Treaty

Grassroots
Lakota Oyate Occupation
Revolution Long in Coming
Bury the News
at Wounded Knee
Lakota Oyate Press
Releases & News
Official Grassroots
Lakota Oyate Website
Limited Edition Occupation
T-Shirt
News Links
Toxic
Sacred Artifacts
Drug War
on Hemp
BIA Loses
Billions
Grassroots Indian Nation Tour
Indigenous Millenium |