The MC lifestyle is a tribal culture based on respect
and long standing traditions. There is a Tribal culture that deserves our respect that was around long before motorcycles.
Please read though this letter and consider what and how our actions can affect others. Thank You.
This letter is to all those
well-meaning bikers who participate in the Sturgis Bike Rally in South Dakota, in August. We believe that the majority of you are not aware of the destruction the rally is
causing to one of Indian peoples' most sacred sites, Bear Butte. Very few non-Indians know that for many centuries all the
Tribes of the Great Plains worshipped and
conducted sacred ceremonies at Bear Butte. It is a place for quiet prayers of thanksgiving and for seeking spiritual guidance
with ancient ceremonies.
The spring and summer months through August, is when the Tribes travel to Bear Butte to conduct their annual ceremonies.
These prayers and ceremonies do not stop simply because the rally has started. For the past few years there has been a continual
encroachment of bars and venues heading towards the sacred mountain. Since the arrival of Sturgis County Line and other venues
next to Bear Butte, traditional people are forced to pray with loud music from bars, mufflers and flashing strobe lights over
the mountain, instead of praying in peace. In April 2008, Sturgis County Line announced they will be opening year-round
and hosting many events throughout the summer. This will make it virtually impossible to pray in peace all summer long.
Most of you are probably unaware
that returning Indian veterans of wars since before World War 1, have made their way to the sacred mountain to pray, fast
and give thanks for their safe return. Most veterans wouldn't know that the Cheyenne Nation conducted ceremonies
on Bear Butte during WW1, WW2, Korea and Viet Nam to insure the victory for American forces. Bear
Butte is where our young men and women go
to fast, to learn and to test themselves for adulthood. Bear Butte is where our holy men and women have gone to seek spiritual knowledge for as long as our tribal memories can see into
the past. Even today in this new millennium, Bear Butte continues to be central to the spiritual and ceremonial lives of over
thirty Indian Nations.
We ARE NOT trying to close or stop the Sturgis Bike Rally, or even interfere with all the various things
that go on there. We are asking that the Federal, State and Local governments enact and enforce a buffer zone around Bear
Butte, to restrict the sale of booze within the zone, make sure concerts and other extraneous noise, are kept away from
the Mountain. To us that seems very minimal and reasonable, but our words have fallen on deaf ears once again and the county
and state are allowing more and more destruction to happen--always closer to Bear Butte. It must be stopped.
It is now our hope that
we can turn to the customers of the bike rally, the bikers themselves, to ask that they help us in our efforts. We ask all
bikers to help us make attendees of the Sturgis Bike Rally, aware of our request and to help us encourage all the booze
and concert venues too close to Bear Butte, to close down and move away. We are asking that all bikers boycott the "Broken
Spoke Saloons" until they withdraw their bar away from Bear Butte!
We are asking that all "BIKERS FOR BEAR
BUTTE" come together with Indian people to help us enact a buffer zone around Bear Butte and to help us inform all your
brother and sister Bikers of the issue.
We pray there, we receive healing and learn our ancient ways of life there. We KNOW YOU respect
Bear Butte and will stand by our side, in this struggle! We ask our biker brothers and sisters to help us PROTECT our SACRED
MOUNTAIN.
Indian people are becoming desperate to preserve even small portions of our once peaceful and remote, sacred
places across America.
For more information about our
struggle, please visit us at
http://bikersforbearbutte.blogspot.com or www.ProtectBearButte.com