And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 16:44:11 +0000 (GMT)
From: "KOLA - U.S.A." 
Subject: Ghost dance shirt returns from Scotland


Eagle Butte News Vol. 90, No. 27
Thursday, July 8, 1999
(Page 1)

Ghost dance shirt returns from Scotland

Caravan will escort relic to Wounded Knee after July 30 ceremony

A ghost dance shirt taken from a Lakota body at the massacre at Wouned Knee
in December, 1890 is soon to be returned to the Lakota people.

The Glasgow city council in Scotland voted in favor of the return of the
ghost dance shirt in November, 1998.

Three people from the Kelvin Groac Museum, Glasgow, Scotland, will arrive
in South Dakota to be at the HJV Cultural Center in Eagle Butte on July 30
and 31. A ceremony and viewing of the sacred ghost dance shirt will be held.

On August 1, a caravan from Eagle Butte will proceed to Wounded Knee where
a program-ceremony will be held. On August 2, the sacred ghost dance shirt
will be stored at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre until the time
when either Cheyenne River or Pine Ridge has a suitable museum.

  For more information or to share personal or family
stories about the massacre, call Marcella LeBeau at
605-964-2136.


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