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October 1, 2016

Oceti Sakowin Camp, Cannon Ball,


Stand Rock Sioux Tribe
Presented by URI Global Trustees and Elders,
Audrey Scott Williams and Phil Lane Jr.

Very Honorable Chairman Archambault, Sisters and Brothers of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal
Council, Community, and All Protectors of Mother Earth.
We are the United Religions Initiative (URI), a global grassroots network of 804 Interfaith Cooperation
Circles in 96 Nations around Mother Earth. Our work reaches across religious and cultural divides, and
from our inception in 1999, URI has recognized the fundamental importance of including the diverse
voices of Indigenous wisdom-keepers and the full participation of the Indigenous Peoples of Mother
Earth in every dimension of our work. This importance is expressed in the first sentence of our Charter:
We, people of diverse religions, spiritual expressions and Indigenous

traditions throughout the world,


hereby establish the United Religions Initiative to promote enduring, daily interfaith cooperation, to end
religiously motivated violence and to create cultures of peace, justice and healing for the Earth and all
living beings.
In July, 2014 URI convened its First Global Indigenous Initiative Gathering to guide our International
work with Indigenous Peoples. At this historic Gathering, Indigenous Spiritual and Cultural Leaders,
including the 7th Generation, from six continents, met together in prayerful consultation and outlined a
Global Indigenous Mandate for unprecedented, unified action for Protecting and Restoring the Sacred.
(1) To support the global emergence of the Seventh Generation, as promised, by fostering youth
participation, leadership and wisdom in all decision making processes impacting all life on Mother
Earth;
(2) To create Sacred Gardens to preserve, protect and perpetuate plant life and healing herbs central to
Indigenous communities;
(3) T
o accurately depict Indigenous arts and cultures through the media as expressions of the Sacred;
(4) To protect and restore Sacred Sites for ceremonial use, and the repatriation of all cultural effects to
their Indigenous Peoples of origin.
(5) To galvanize connections with various global networks to mutually support the Global Indigenous
Initiative and other Indigenous efforts world-wide;
(6) To stop the assault on Mother Earth by extractive industries that are destroying our waters and
lands, and sacred sites, causing grievous imbalance to the natural laws of Mother Earth; and

(7) To facilitate decision making by leaders that are good for seven generations into the future, known
by Indigenous People as seven generations decision-making.
URI recognizes the honored and fundamental importance of embracing the ancient wisdom and
leadership of Indigenous Peoples of Mother Earth in manifesting Global Justice, Peace, Harmony and
Prosperity. Globally, we are deeply moved by the prayerful and peaceful displays of Sovereignty,
Strength and Unprecedented Unity of Indigenous Nations at Standing Rock in Protecting and Restoring
our Sacred Mother Earth.
We stand with you in calling for the full implementation of free, prior and informed consent, as outlined
in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, as the standard set forth in all
present and future Nation-to Nation-consultative exchanges at Standing Rock, and affirm that these
conditions be at the core of all consultative processes with Indigenous Nations and Peoples
everywhere on Mother Earth.
We support the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in its entirety and we
are grateful to you and all those gathered alongside you who are implementing the spirit and intent of
the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples through peaceful and prayerful action.
URI fully supports your Inherent Sovereignty and Self-Determination and the right of all Indigenous
Peoples to fully express their spiritual and cultural traditions and to determine the life path of their
communities.
We held the People of the Great Sioux Nation in prayer on Sept. 3rd, as the world watched the
destruction of sacred burial grounds and ceremonial sites used for countless generations by the Great
Sioux Nation Oceti Sakowin, unlawfully ravaged by Dakota Access Pipeline, LLC, in an act of economic
and spiritual violence. This premeditated, unlawful action. was perpetrated in complete disregard of
evidence expressly provided to US Federal Courts by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Historic
Preservation representative, Tim Mentz, Sr.
We affirm our support of the US Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act which
mandates for the protection of native burial grounds; the American Indian Religious Freedom Act; and
the United Nations International Treaties which protect Sacred Sites world-wide (such as the 1954
Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property ,of which the US is a party.)
We avow, under all conditions, that the US Constitution, as well as, the Inherent Sovereignty and
Natural Laws of Indigenous Nations protect the right of Free Speech and Assembly. Furthermore,
that these Sacred Rights be upheld at Standing Rock and in its Territories, and that the Human Rights
of those lawfully gathered should remain unimpeded by the threat and use of physical violence
conducted by Para-Military, North Dakota State Police and National Guard..
We stand with our relatives at Standing Rock, a sacred place of prayer, ceremony and solidarity of the
Human Family. Your prayers, ceremonies, faith and action have manifested an historic unprecedented
unification of Indigenous Nations, Peoples and Members of the Human Family never before witnessed.
You are a global inspiration for Peoples of all Nations who wish to maintain a way of life and spiritual

traditions which respect the life-giving sacredness of the waters of Mother Earth on which all life
depends.
We wish to express our gratitude and thanksgiving for all the First Nations and Tribal Peoples from
across Turtle Island and Mother Earth who have rallied to stand behind you physically and for those
who stand with you, in prayer and support from afar.
URI commits its solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the Great Sioux Nation in its efforts
to become energy self-sufficient as it moves ahead to implement sustainable and renewable energy
sources. The time has come to free ourselves from energy sources harmful to our Mother Earth and
current and future generation.
The Dakota Access Pipeline poses a serious threat to Sacred Sites and culturally significant locations
throughout the Great Sioux Nation Territories and Beyond. We recognize that if the Dakota Access
Pipeline construction proceeds ahead, it will continue to damage and destroy sites of great historic,
religious and cultural significance as it crosses the ancestral lands of the Great Sioux Nation and
beyond. All Members of the Human Family hold an inherent right to protect their ancestral lands, and it
is with this understanding that we stand united in support of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in
Protecting and Restoring the Sacred.
The United Religions Initiative will pray and stand beside Standing Rock as long as it takes for all
Members of our Human Family to fully understand that your struggle is not only for the way of life of
the Great Sioux Nation but for the health, safety and well-being of all current and future generations of
the Human Family and Life everywhere on Mother Earth!

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