Native Americans keep vigil to stop project from being Built on Burial Site
Friday, September 10, 2004 at 01:02AM
TheSpook
A group of American Indians and their supporters continued their vigil
near a proposed development on Bloomington's east side after Indian
remains were discovered buried there. Members of the Mendota
Mdewakanton Dakota Community (MMDC) insisted the remains should remain
undisturbed even though the site is included in a planned $680 million
office, residential and hotel/resort complex. The group said they would
maintain their vigil near the intersection of 34th Avenue and East Old
Shakopee Road until the situation is resolved. Meanwhile, the Minnesota
Indian Affairs Council indicated last week that it planned to move
bones from the site to another certified burial site. The MMDC members
said any plan to remove the remains is unacceptable. "It's not just the
bones that are there," said Jim Anderson, cultural chairman of MMDC.
"Our ancestors' blood, their organs have returned to the earth. To move
the bones would be desecrating their final resting place. [more ]
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