| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1801 | Jaclyn Ellis (Anishinaabe) | It is past time for the era of colonialism to be a memory. I stand in solidarity with the ROTINONHSONNION:WE for the defense of our Mother Earth. My prayers go out to all who continue this fight. This has gone on long enough. |
| 1802 | Robin Bomberry | |
| 1803 | Renita Wallack | I am disgusted to see that this constant harrassment continues today. I am a non-native person that fully support your people in every possible way. If I can do anything from down here in Sarasota, FL, please contact me. |
| 1804 | kelli hogan | |
| 1805 | Marcie Lane | It is long past time for the racist colonial brutalization of North American Indigenous peoples to stop! How would you like it if we treated your people this way for crossing our borders? You are crossing our borders, violating treaties, committing crimes of violence and your day will come. What goes around comes around full circle. |
| 1806 | Ava Hicks | |
| 1807 | kelli hogan | |
| 1808 | mark swain | |
| 1809 | Jesse Doctor | |
| 1810 | WILFRED MOUNTAINBEAR GORUP | i want to help in anyway i can im tired of being told this is not our land and we have no rights to it |
| 1811 | Lloyd Morris | Thank GOD for the courageous stands the indigenous peoples have made against the evil rulers of this planet, people like Strikes the Sky. Rest asured you have sympathizers in the White community who support you in this struggle. |
| 1812 | Coreen Gilligan | |
| 1813 | Anna | |
| 1814 | Michael Gregoroff | |
| 1815 | Anonymous | I read and say it is good to see hope and honor to be onkweonwe on turtle island. Onehkowa! |
| 1816 | Karin Nitsche | In my heart i,m with you and wish you well.
May the Great spirit watch over you.
aho Karin. |
| 1817 | Karin Nitsche | In my heart i,m with you.
Aho |
| 1818 | Daniel Kelly | |
| 1819 | Robin Bomberry | |
| 1820 | leadhorse | i will meet you soon |
| 1821 | gerald george | |
| 1822 | Dennis Allen Edmonds | |
| 1823 | Ann Marie Crosstheriver | TOGETHER WE WILL FLOURISH |
| 1824 | Michael Gregoroff | |
| 1825 | Walter T Renz | |
| 1826 | David Thomson | http://british-columbia.ca.human-rights.org/WhiteMan.html |
| 1827 | Corrine IronShield-Elenbaas | |
| 1828 | Janet LaBaff | |
| 1829 | mark deville | you disgrace the white race with your prejudice |
| 1830 | Anonymous | |
| 1831 | Cory Morningstar | |
| 1832 | Mary Berhan |
| 1833 | M. Waddell | |
| 1834 | David M Wolfe [wahya] | As Raven of the Place of Rocks Keetoowah Fire [Nuyagi Keetoowah Acherra], and a wolf clan Keetoowah of original Chickamagua Cherokee parentage, and as a blood allie to the Kanienkehaka [people of the flint aka Mohawk]
I activly
support their petition |
| 1835 | Ester Jansen | |
| 1836 | Nansye Lee | |
| 1837 | karin nitsche | In my heart and soul i,m with you all, may the Great Spirit gives answers to all of your questions and may he watch over you like you watch over us today. |
| 1838 | Starwalker | May the GREAT SPIRIT guide all of us in these trying days ahead. We are all on DEATH ROW if we do nothing |
| 1839 | CLAN MOTHER WHITE FAWN | THIS HAS TO STOP ONCE AND FOR ALL. ALWAYS TAKING AND TAKING FROM OUR SACRED TRIBAL LAND THAT BELONGS TO OUR PEOPLE
ARE PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL. THE GOLDEN HILL PAUGUSSETT TRIBE |
| 1840 | Wanbl Okcizah | |
| 1841 | george paul-martin | |
| 1842 | Tonya Hountingwolf Billington | We are humans, and we need to be treated as humans, and we need to have rights like everybody else. |
| 1843 | Angel Bigstone |
| 1844 | Chris Hardison | |
| 1845 | debby anderson | STAND IN WHAT YOU BELIEVE IS RIGHT,,,,,,,, |
| 1846 | Anonymous | konnoronkkwa-i show you i care.
keep up the faith in the Great Spirit and yourself for one day history is not allowed to make the same mistakes all over again and we will live as one, all creatures in the world, all the poor and disabled, all the animals, we will dance all together be embraced by the sun, moon and stars and the rainbow. Go in peace, Karin. |
| 1847 | Jonathan Katz | This is unconscionable we have conducted genocide against a people who are the original people on this continent. We sons and daughters of Europeans fleeing religious and political persecution where they lived. We brought disease and decimation of their land.
We fought the revolutionary war against the tyranny against the oppression of England. Yet we forced the Indigenous people of this continent into submission through war and forced relocation. During World War Two we interned Japanese Americans in prison camps and latter payed restitution to them. Why do not as a people feel guilt and responsibility for the murder and persecution of the Indigenous people of our great land? Wake up we abolished slavery in 1964. We now have a African American President. We must try to repair our injustices. |
| 1848 | skeila | |
| 1849 | anne siluano | |
| 1850 | christopher brown | |