Sunday, July 17, 2011

A Gift for all my Relations - With Love & Beauty

Great Spirit, Mother Earth,
All My Relations with Love and Beauty
By Geronimo “Happy Apache” Rubio


This is a Collection of (195) My Writings and How I live & Feel everyday. I am Inspired by Great Spirit, Mother Earth, My Ancestors and All My Relations. Love is the Answer for all Thoughts. Peace is within everyone of us, Love is on the Winds of Life for all to Receive & give back to all. Be Love, Feel Love & Spread Love always. Be a part of Love’s Dance & Sing, Dance & Pray with me each day. Love, Your Brother Forever in Life, Geronimo “Happy Apache” Rubio

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With Love and Beauty


I Hope you all enjoy this eBook of Positive, Spiritual Thoughts for Daily Living. It is comprised of my Heart Feelings for all My Relations. It is a way of Living, the Native Way.

We are all part of the Circle of Life. We are all Born with Love & Beauty. We are all Beautiful. Everything is Beautiful if we just Spread the Love to all Our Relations on Great Mother Earth.

May Great Spirit always watch Over you & your Relations. From My Heart to yours.

Geronimo “Happy Apache” Rubio
7/17/2011
Copyright 2011 Geronimo “Happy Apache” Rubio

You have permission to share this Document in it’s entire form with others. Do not change, rewrite or split it up into parts. All rights are Reserved to Geronimo “Happy Apache” Rubio. He is the Soul owner of all the writings in this Document.
Copyright - Geronimo “Happy Apache” Rubio 2010

HELPING HANDS OF THE WOUNDED KNEE

HELPING HANDS OF THE WOUNDED KNEE



Contact Information

EIN:80-0027700
Tax Status:501(c)(3)

Mission

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Description

Helping Hands of Wounded Knee, encompasses the entire Pine Ridge Reservation. We provide schools with items teachers need that their budgets won't allow them to purchase, every year we supply a growing number of kids with all the school supplies they need. The reservation is very large and we know that we can't fix all the problems here so we focus on helping the children to be and feel equal to their non-native counterparts by providing them with items and opportunities that the rest of the nation has: decent food, shelter, heat, water and clothes. We help the elders have a easier daily life by providing them things that most of the nation would take for granted, things like washers and dryers, microwaves, heat, and food. We have an elders sponsor program that not only gives the elders another resource for help but also helps the sponsors by dispelling many of the myths that America has about the Native Americans.


Full Name:






HELPING HANDS OF THE WOUNDED KNEE



Address:






PO Box 137
% Patricia Perkins
Wounded Knee, SD 57794


End Poverty on Pine Ridge Save the last of the Lakota people from abolute poverty.

End Poverty on Pine Ridge

Save the last of the Lakota people from abolute poverty.

About

The Native American Lakota tribe now resides on a reservation called "Pine Ridge." It is the poorest county in all of the United States. It sits in the shadow of one of our countries greatest political momuments, Mount Rushmore. The Badlands reside just off the edge of the "rez."

Life in the Pine Ridge Reservation is very poor, probably easily comparable to the least developed countries of the Third World. Unemployment on the Reservation hovers around 85% and 97% live below the Federal poverty level.[citation needed] Average annual family income is $3,800 as of 1999.[1] Adolescent suicide is four times the national average. Many of the families have no electricity, telephone, running water, or sewer. Many families use wood stoves to heat their homes. The population on Pine Ridge has among the shortest life expectancies of any group in the Western Hemisphere: approximately 47 years for males and in the low 50s for females. The infant mortality rate is five times the United States national average.

Despite the lack of formal employment opportunities on Pine Ridge, there is a great deal of agricultural production taking place, yet only a small percentage of the tribe directly benefits from this. According to the USDA, in 2002 there was nearly 33 million dollars in receipts from agricultural production on Pine Ridge, yet less than 1/3rd of that income went to members of the tribe USDA 2002 Census of Agriculture for Native American Reservations.

To see the poverty of this reservation watch "Skins" a film by Chris Eyre.

The United States government and the United States people in general, like to casually forget that the Pine Ridge Reservation even exists. They like to forget the Massacre at Wounded Knee ever happened. This CANNOT continue. The children of Pine Ridge don't have roofs to sleep under! Their parents don't have enough money to feed them, to cloth them, to keep them warm. This is a real problem folks. Something must be done.

Positions

  1. Poverty for these people must end immediately.
  2. The children of the rez need decent homes to live in and decent education.
  3. The men and women of the Oglala Suix Tribe deserve respect.