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Civil Action meets Indian country, as one man takes
on the federal government and the largest
boondoggle
in U.S. history--and wins
The author, Paul VanDevelder, an investigative
reporter and documentary filmmaker, provides a
glimpse into the vagaries of federal Indian law and its
effects that avoids preachiness, preferring to let
research and recollections by the
Cross family tell the story.
In the tradition of Civil Action and Common Ground,
Coyote Warrior tells the epic story of the Mandan,
Hidatsa and Arikara tribes that saved the Corps of
Discovery from starvation, their century-long battle to
forge a new nation, and the extraordinary journey of
one man to redeem a father’s dream
and the dignity of his people.
“He who learns must suffer. And even in
our sleep pain that cannot forget falls drop
by drop upon the heart, and in our own
despair, against our will, comes wisdom to
us by the awful grace of God.”
~AESCHYLUS~
“THE LAST BATTLE of the American Indian Wars did not end at a place called Wounded Knee. From
White Shield to Washington, DC., new Indian wars are being fought by Ivy League-trained Indian
lawyers called Coyote Warriors – Among them a Mandan/Hidatsa attorney named Raymond Cross.
When Congress seized the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara homelands at the end of World War II, tribal
chairman Martin Cross, the great-grandson of chiefs who fed and sheltered Lewis and Clark through
the bitter cold winter of 1804, waged an epic but losing battle against the federal government. As
floodwaters rose behind the massive shoulders of Garrison Dam.
At Martin’s graveside, Raymond discovered the solitary path he was destined to follow as a man. After
Stanford and Yale Law, he returned home to resurrect his father’s fight against the federal government.
His mission would lead him back to the Congress his father battled forty years before and into the
hallowed chambers of the U. S. Supreme Court. There, the great-great grandson of Chief Cherry
Necklace would lay the case for the sanctity of the U. S. Constitution, treaty rights, and the legal
survival of Indian Country at the feet of the nine black robes of the nation’s highest court.”
coyote: a mythical, spiritual, or human being living on the geographic and social fringe of a community,
whose role within that community is to use humor, shock, cunning, and surprise to assist individuals in
“waking up,” and to prevent the community from developing self-destructive modes of behavior.
warrior: a protector of the people, a high distinction earned through fidelity to truth, common sense,
physical and mental prowess, and personal integrity.
It is my hope what I have taken from the Front Flap of the book cover and the Introduction will entice
you to read Coyote Warrior as I will and that a dialogue of communication will happen among Friends.
What you will read on the 3rd slide, 3rd paragraph, for the life of me I cannot comprehend the reason for
such poverty on the Indian Reservations and for so many Native Americans. Something is not right; or
not being told OR I am out in left field someplace to be able to understand..
“We are a comet without a trail, streaking across the desert at one hundred miles per hour in a rented
Buick. The Mojave, as vast and slivery landscape, slipstreams by in a whisper. Ours are the only
headlights we have seen for many miles. Tom Goldtooth, the national director of the Indigenous
Environmental Network, glows like a Buddha in the dash lights.”
“A black guy, an Indian, and a white guy arrive at the pearly gates,” he begins. “Saint Peter
says, ‘Welcome to heaven.’ This is your lucky day. You get to pick the heaven of your
dreams.’ So the black guy goes first. ‘I want to be in heaven with lots of brothers and sisters
and great music. Saint Peter says, ‘No problem, that is exactly what you’ll find behind door
number one.’ Next the Indian steps up. ‘What do you want heaven to be?’ The old Indian
doesn’t hesitate. ‘I want heaven to have beautiful mountain streams and deep forests and
plenty of food to eat. ‘No problem, Chief, that is exactly what you’ll find behind door
number three.’ Then the white guy steps up and Saint Peter says, ‘What do you want heaven
to look like?’ And the white guy says, “Where did that Indian go?”
“Ever since Hernan Cortes waded ashore in Mexico in 1519, white guys in funny hats have been
asking, “Where did that Indian go?” For Goldtooth, this question carries as much freight today as it
did five centuries ago. Indians comprise less than 1 percent of the population, yet they own 40
percent of the nation’s coal reserves; 65 percent of the uranium reserves in the United States; untold
ounces of gold, silver, cadmium, and manganese; billions of board feet of timber, all still in the ground
or standing on the stump. They own oil, billions of cubic feet of natural gas and an unopened treasure
chest of copper and zinc. They guard the door to 20 percent of the nation’s freshwater and millions of
acres of pristine real estate. A recent commentary in Forbes magazine observed: “Now, at a time
when the United States seems to be running out of practically everything, Indian reservations
constitute one of the least-known repositories of natural resources on the continent.” They might
have added, “and the largest.” continued…….
“The pressure on tribal governments to begin selling off these resources has never been greater. State
and federal politicians, industrial tycoons, and international mineral conglomerates are not easily
discouraged. In their world every commodity has a price. But a new generation of Indian leaders has
arisen. These coyote warriors, as they are know, have resisted the seductions of the global
marketplace. To that end, the coyotes have declared much of Indian Country off-limits to mineral and
resource development. From the hardwood forest of Wisconsin to the panoramic mesas of the
Southwest, Indian Country’s crystalline rivers and virgin forest, its gold-bearing hills and fresh,
clean air, are not for sale.”
“In the late 1980’s many young Native American biologists, hydrologists, atmospheric chemists, and
lawyers began returning to their reservations of origin and reconnecting with their ancestral
traditions. Foremost among those traditions was the Sacred Trust, or what the Sioux call
‘wouncage’ the guiding ethic of conducting the life of the individual and the tribe in a state of
reverence and balance with the natural world. For many throughout the indigenous world,
wouncage’ is the enlightened state of living in harmony and balance with the “great mysterious.”
Heart of the World
“The white man does not understand the
Indian for the reason that he does not
understand America. The roots of the tree
of his life have not yet grasped the rock and
the soil. He is still troubled with primitive
fears. In the Indian the spirit of the land is
still vested. Men must be formed of the
dust of their forefather’s bones.”
~STANDING BEAR, OGLAIA~
Hitting Bottom On Top
“I have met a white man. He was fair to behold,
very pleasant, very genial personality. He
appealed to me as a high-type man….I tell you,
my people, the white man is your friend. Protect
him, furnish him food, furnish him shelter,
because he is our friend.
~BLACK CAT, MANDAN~
“In the twelfth century, the Mandan people were establishing their first permanent settlements
on the Upper Missouri River. Simultaneously, the Papal See was asserting its “divine
prerogative” to send crusading armies to the Holy Lands in order to confiscate land from
Muslim “heathens and infidels.” These papal prerogatives were formally incorporated into
canon law by Popes Innocent 111 and IV, and would continue to evolve through discovery-era
Spain, through the Elizabethan and Jacobean courts in England, and, finally through the U.S.
Supreme Court – becoming Chief Justice John Marshall’s reckoning with the Doctrine of
Discovery, and its offspring, eminent domain.
This was the evolutionary lineage of the laws that Congress would invoke midway through the
twentieth century to forcibly remove the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara people from their
homelands of prehistory to make way for a giant dam at the Mandan Bluffs on the Upper
Missouri River. While the tribes claimed an absolute right to protect their ancestral lands from
being inundated by the dam, the Republic of the United States asserted a counter-vailing
prerogative to trump the tribes’ aboriginal title by claiming a superior right – under eminent
domain – to take that land away. Twice threatened with extinction in the previous two
centuries, the descendants of the tribes that saved Lewis and Clark were once again face-to-face
with their own demise.
‘How these paradoxes play out in real people’s lives is not simply a story about Indians,’ says
Raymond Cross. ‘It is the story of America, about all of us. How we resolve those great
paradoxes in our own Age of Discovery, one that asks all Americans, ‘After the storms, who are
we?’”

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Mha tribe history

  • 1. Civil Action meets Indian country, as one man takes on the federal government and the largest boondoggle in U.S. history--and wins The author, Paul VanDevelder, an investigative reporter and documentary filmmaker, provides a glimpse into the vagaries of federal Indian law and its effects that avoids preachiness, preferring to let research and recollections by the Cross family tell the story. In the tradition of Civil Action and Common Ground, Coyote Warrior tells the epic story of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara tribes that saved the Corps of Discovery from starvation, their century-long battle to forge a new nation, and the extraordinary journey of one man to redeem a father’s dream and the dignity of his people. “He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God.” ~AESCHYLUS~
  • 2. “THE LAST BATTLE of the American Indian Wars did not end at a place called Wounded Knee. From White Shield to Washington, DC., new Indian wars are being fought by Ivy League-trained Indian lawyers called Coyote Warriors – Among them a Mandan/Hidatsa attorney named Raymond Cross. When Congress seized the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara homelands at the end of World War II, tribal chairman Martin Cross, the great-grandson of chiefs who fed and sheltered Lewis and Clark through the bitter cold winter of 1804, waged an epic but losing battle against the federal government. As floodwaters rose behind the massive shoulders of Garrison Dam. At Martin’s graveside, Raymond discovered the solitary path he was destined to follow as a man. After Stanford and Yale Law, he returned home to resurrect his father’s fight against the federal government. His mission would lead him back to the Congress his father battled forty years before and into the hallowed chambers of the U. S. Supreme Court. There, the great-great grandson of Chief Cherry Necklace would lay the case for the sanctity of the U. S. Constitution, treaty rights, and the legal survival of Indian Country at the feet of the nine black robes of the nation’s highest court.” coyote: a mythical, spiritual, or human being living on the geographic and social fringe of a community, whose role within that community is to use humor, shock, cunning, and surprise to assist individuals in “waking up,” and to prevent the community from developing self-destructive modes of behavior. warrior: a protector of the people, a high distinction earned through fidelity to truth, common sense, physical and mental prowess, and personal integrity. It is my hope what I have taken from the Front Flap of the book cover and the Introduction will entice you to read Coyote Warrior as I will and that a dialogue of communication will happen among Friends. What you will read on the 3rd slide, 3rd paragraph, for the life of me I cannot comprehend the reason for such poverty on the Indian Reservations and for so many Native Americans. Something is not right; or not being told OR I am out in left field someplace to be able to understand..
  • 3. “We are a comet without a trail, streaking across the desert at one hundred miles per hour in a rented Buick. The Mojave, as vast and slivery landscape, slipstreams by in a whisper. Ours are the only headlights we have seen for many miles. Tom Goldtooth, the national director of the Indigenous Environmental Network, glows like a Buddha in the dash lights.” “A black guy, an Indian, and a white guy arrive at the pearly gates,” he begins. “Saint Peter says, ‘Welcome to heaven.’ This is your lucky day. You get to pick the heaven of your dreams.’ So the black guy goes first. ‘I want to be in heaven with lots of brothers and sisters and great music. Saint Peter says, ‘No problem, that is exactly what you’ll find behind door number one.’ Next the Indian steps up. ‘What do you want heaven to be?’ The old Indian doesn’t hesitate. ‘I want heaven to have beautiful mountain streams and deep forests and plenty of food to eat. ‘No problem, Chief, that is exactly what you’ll find behind door number three.’ Then the white guy steps up and Saint Peter says, ‘What do you want heaven to look like?’ And the white guy says, “Where did that Indian go?” “Ever since Hernan Cortes waded ashore in Mexico in 1519, white guys in funny hats have been asking, “Where did that Indian go?” For Goldtooth, this question carries as much freight today as it did five centuries ago. Indians comprise less than 1 percent of the population, yet they own 40 percent of the nation’s coal reserves; 65 percent of the uranium reserves in the United States; untold ounces of gold, silver, cadmium, and manganese; billions of board feet of timber, all still in the ground or standing on the stump. They own oil, billions of cubic feet of natural gas and an unopened treasure chest of copper and zinc. They guard the door to 20 percent of the nation’s freshwater and millions of acres of pristine real estate. A recent commentary in Forbes magazine observed: “Now, at a time when the United States seems to be running out of practically everything, Indian reservations constitute one of the least-known repositories of natural resources on the continent.” They might have added, “and the largest.” continued…….
  • 4. “The pressure on tribal governments to begin selling off these resources has never been greater. State and federal politicians, industrial tycoons, and international mineral conglomerates are not easily discouraged. In their world every commodity has a price. But a new generation of Indian leaders has arisen. These coyote warriors, as they are know, have resisted the seductions of the global marketplace. To that end, the coyotes have declared much of Indian Country off-limits to mineral and resource development. From the hardwood forest of Wisconsin to the panoramic mesas of the Southwest, Indian Country’s crystalline rivers and virgin forest, its gold-bearing hills and fresh, clean air, are not for sale.” “In the late 1980’s many young Native American biologists, hydrologists, atmospheric chemists, and lawyers began returning to their reservations of origin and reconnecting with their ancestral traditions. Foremost among those traditions was the Sacred Trust, or what the Sioux call ‘wouncage’ the guiding ethic of conducting the life of the individual and the tribe in a state of reverence and balance with the natural world. For many throughout the indigenous world, wouncage’ is the enlightened state of living in harmony and balance with the “great mysterious.” Heart of the World “The white man does not understand the Indian for the reason that he does not understand America. The roots of the tree of his life have not yet grasped the rock and the soil. He is still troubled with primitive fears. In the Indian the spirit of the land is still vested. Men must be formed of the dust of their forefather’s bones.” ~STANDING BEAR, OGLAIA~ Hitting Bottom On Top “I have met a white man. He was fair to behold, very pleasant, very genial personality. He appealed to me as a high-type man….I tell you, my people, the white man is your friend. Protect him, furnish him food, furnish him shelter, because he is our friend. ~BLACK CAT, MANDAN~
  • 5. “In the twelfth century, the Mandan people were establishing their first permanent settlements on the Upper Missouri River. Simultaneously, the Papal See was asserting its “divine prerogative” to send crusading armies to the Holy Lands in order to confiscate land from Muslim “heathens and infidels.” These papal prerogatives were formally incorporated into canon law by Popes Innocent 111 and IV, and would continue to evolve through discovery-era Spain, through the Elizabethan and Jacobean courts in England, and, finally through the U.S. Supreme Court – becoming Chief Justice John Marshall’s reckoning with the Doctrine of Discovery, and its offspring, eminent domain. This was the evolutionary lineage of the laws that Congress would invoke midway through the twentieth century to forcibly remove the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara people from their homelands of prehistory to make way for a giant dam at the Mandan Bluffs on the Upper Missouri River. While the tribes claimed an absolute right to protect their ancestral lands from being inundated by the dam, the Republic of the United States asserted a counter-vailing prerogative to trump the tribes’ aboriginal title by claiming a superior right – under eminent domain – to take that land away. Twice threatened with extinction in the previous two centuries, the descendants of the tribes that saved Lewis and Clark were once again face-to-face with their own demise. ‘How these paradoxes play out in real people’s lives is not simply a story about Indians,’ says Raymond Cross. ‘It is the story of America, about all of us. How we resolve those great paradoxes in our own Age of Discovery, one that asks all Americans, ‘After the storms, who are we?’”