The Official Website of  the Grand Chief of the General Council           MEMBER BANDS OF THE L.D.N. NATION     

This is the official web site of
chief Richard Grass
Grand Chief of the General Council of the Great Lakota, Dakota, Nakota Nation
(L.D.N)

LAKOTA, DAKOTA , NAKOTA
National & International Government
A Sovereign Nation International
 Re-Established at Bear Butte - July 14, 1991


Richard Grass
Blood line descendent of  Chief Two Strike, Chief Red Cloud, Chief White Swan, Chief Sitting Bull,
Old Chief Frost, Chief White Bird, Chief Crazy Horse

MEMBER BANDS OF THE L.D.N. NATION:

  LAKOTA, DAKOTA, NAKOTA

TRADITIONAL NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENT

A Sovereign Nation International Re-Established at Bear Butte July 14,1991

Bands of the L.D.N. Nation and sub-divisions South Dakota

1.       Cheyenne River Band P.O.Box 590   Eagle Butte, SD 57625
Tel. 605-964-4155      Fax. 605-964-4151

2.                                     Crow Creek Band   P.O.Box 50   Fort Thompson, SD 57339
Tel. 605-245-2221      Fax. 605-245-2470

3.                                     Flandreau Santee Band P.O.Box 283 Flandreau, SD 57028
Tel. 605-997-3891       Fax. 605-947-3878

4.                                     Lower Brule Band P.O.Box 187 Lower Brule, SD 57548
Tel. 605-473-5561       Fax. 605-473-5606

5.                                     Oglala Band P.O.Box H468 Pine Ridge, SD 57770
Tel. 605-867-5821      Fax 605-867-5582

6.                                     Rosebud Band P.O.Box 430 Rosebud, SD 57570
Tel. 605-747-2381       Fax. 605-747-2243

7.                                     Sisseton Wahpeton Band Rt 2 Agency Village   Sisseton, SD 57202
Tel. 605-698-3911        Fax. 605-698-3708

8.                                     YanktonBand   P.O.Box 248 Marty, SD 57367
Tel. 605-384-3804        Fax. 605-384-5687

North Dakota

9.                                     Devil's Lake Band Community Center, Fort Totten, ND 58335
Tel. 701-768-4221                  Fax. 605-766-4126

10.                             Standing Rock Band    P.O.Box F   Fort Yates, ND 58538
Tel. 701-854-7231                  Fax. 701-854-7299

Montana

11.       Fort Peck Band P.O. 1027 Poplar, MT 59255
Tel. 406-768-5155                  Fax. 406-768-5478

Minnesota

12  .   Lower Sioux Band      RR-1 Box 308 Marton MN 56270
Tel 507-697-6185      Fax.507-697-6110

13.      Upper Sioux Band   P.O.Box 147    Granite Falls, MN 56241
Tel. 612-564-2360
Fax. 612-564-3264

14    .   Mdewakanton Dakota Shakopee Sioux Band 2330 Sioux Trail NW Prior Lake,
MN, 55372

Tel. 952-445-8900              Fax. 952-445-8906

15.       Prairie Island Band 1158 Island Blvd. Welch, MN 55089
Tel. 612-388-2555             Fax. 612-388-1576

L.D.N.National Governments

Solidarity Union With Other Nations and Allies

The Arapaho Nation     P.O. 217 Fort Washakie, WY 82514 Tel. 307-332-3532 Fax. 307-332-3055

Northern Cheyenne     P.O. Box 128 Lame Deer MT 59043 Tel. 406-477-8284 Fax. 406-477-6210

Crow Nation  P.O.Box 159   Crow Agency, MT 59022 Tel. 406-638-2601  Fax. 406-638-7283

 

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“7. Mato Watapke, Charging Bear, the first son of Used As Their Shield, is better known to white history as ‘John Grass’ John Grass of Sioux wars and treaty fame.  To the Sioux he was known as the Sovereign who “with the Pipe held before him”, led his people along the compulsory new road white men had made with their sharp guns and cannon.

As a youth and young warrior he knew the wonder of this shining land even as he realized the blight that threatened it.  At the age of fourteen he had been taken by his father and grandfather to the Laramie Treaty of 1851 and there witnessed at first hand “the pattern of the white bother’s behavior”.  In 1864 he watched his people struck by General Sully as they peacefully hunted buffalo and he vowed he would find a way to “the stand between them and white soldiers”.  This book is an effort to show his struggle.  He was a sovereign from 1873 until his death in 1918 at the age of eighty-one."

the book  -
John Grass,
American Indian Patriot

written by Angela A. Boleyn

How the book came to be

Introduction with the books' Acknowledgements and Legend
Table of Contents

Forward - A Premise to History - The Sihasapa Story

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Now is the Time for the whole truth to be known about our culture and traditional
way of life

Traditional and contemporary Member Bands: 
Brule
Hunkpapa
Itzzipo 
Minneconjou 
Oglala
Oonenumpa 
Santee
 
Sicangu
Sihasapa 
Yankton

Reclaiming the Black Hills 

the book  -
John Grass,
American Indian Patriot

written by Angela A. Boleyn

How the book came to be

Introduction with the books' Acknowledgements and Legend
Table of Contents

Forward - A Premise to History
The Sihasapa Story
Prologue

PLEASE HELP

GRASS Dynasty of Chiefs

LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Following are some examples of a few of the many legal documents and correspondence continually being made known and generated by Richard Grass personally and through the tribes' International Attorney on behalf of restoration and reparations


1995 Ft. Yates Tribunal
1996 Example of U.S. Appeals

Alloidal Title Statement

Canadian Appeal

Charter of Cooperative Assn. of Lakota, Dakota, Nakota Chiefs

Genocide Statement

Member Bands
International Court & Tribunals

Unrepresented Peoples Org.

ARTICLES OF INTEREST;  

If you are in a hurry, and unfamiliar with this subject matter, here are some brief ARTICLES OF INTEREST;   A broken treaty haunts the Black Hills
article from the Argus Reader 6/27/01

Spirit of the Lakota
article from FEMA  July 6, 1999

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