On Tribal Grounds
Title: On Tribal Grounds – Kristi Noem Banned
Created: 2024
Medium: Graphic Design
Software: Adobe Illustrator
Dimensions: 36″x48″
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“The action comes a week after the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate tribe voted to banish the governor and the Yankton Sioux Tribe recommended a ban against Noem. The governor is now unwelcome on seven of the nine reservations located in South Dakota, amounting to roughly one-fifth of state territory.
“Banishing Governor Noem does nothing to solve the problem,” a spokesperson for the governor’s office said in a statement. “She calls on all our tribal leaders to banish the cartels from tribal lands.”
In a social media post last week, Noem implored tribes to partner with her office to help “restore law and order” on tribal land and blamed the situation on the Biden administration’s failure to address migration at the southern border.
In statements, several tribal members have accused Noem, once considered a potential running mate for Trump, of political opportunism and called her comments disrespectful and dangerous.
“Our people are being used for her political gain,” the president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, Frank Star Comes Out, recently told the Associated Press.”
– The Guardian, Kristi Noem banned from seven Native American reservations in her own state.
“The latest developments in the ongoing tribal dispute come on the heels of the backlash Noem faced for writing about killing a hunting dog that misbehaved in her latest book. It is not clear how these controversies will affect her chances to become Donald Trump’s running mate because it is hard to predict what the former president will do.
After the Associated Press reported that the Yankton Sioux Tribe voted Friday to ban Noem from their land in southeastern South Dakota, Yankton Sioux tribal secretary Courtney Sully told CBS affiliate KELO the tribe has “not officially banned” her. Sully clarified that it’s the tribe’s business and claims committee that supports a ban. Sully says a ban would have to come from the tribe’s general council, and this would happen with a vote. Just a few days, earlier the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate tribe took action to ban the governor. The Oglala, Rosebud, Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Sioux tribes had already taken action to keep her off their reservations.
Together, their land makes up nearly 20% of the state. Three other tribes haven’t yet banned her.
Noem reinforced the divisions between the tribes and the rest of the state in March when she said publicly that tribal leaders were catering to drug cartels on their reservations while neglecting the needs of children and the poor.”
– CBS News,Gov. Kristi Noem banished by another South Dakota tribe; could be banned from nearly 20% of her state
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On Tribal Grounds
On Tribal Grounds is a print project by Ihanktonwan Dakota artist David Bernie that addresses issues that Native American and First Nations communities face when non-Native people access Reservations and Reserves.
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