by
Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
March 23, 2006
Pierre,
SD (LifeNews.com) -- A South Dakota Indian tribe is throwing a monkey
wrench into the state's plans to ban virtually all abortions in the
state. Should the ban become law, one tribe says it will open up an
abortion business on their tribal lands, which wouldn't be subjected
to the abortion ban.
Cecilia Fire Thunder, president of the Oglala Sioux tribe of South Dakota, says Sioux nation sovereignty means the new ban doesn't apply. As a result, she said she will lead an effort to build a Planned Parenthood abortion center at the Pine Ridge Reservation.
“To me, it is now a question of sovereignty,” she told Tim Giago who runs a web site called Indianz.com.
“I will personally establish a Planned Parenthood clinic on my own land which is within the boundaries of the Pine Ridge Reservation where the State of South Dakota has absolutely no jurisdiction," Fire Thunder said.
A former nurse and health care worker, Fire Thunder is the first woman president of the Sioux nation.
She told the web site that she is very angry that a a state legislature comprised mostly of white men "would make such a stupid law against women."
However, Clementine Little Hawk Hernandez, the founder of Indians for Life, says Native Americans historically favor pro-life values.
"Our native people have such a rich tradition which is at its heart the love and respect for all life," Hernandez said. "It's truly amazing how pro-life our Native People are."
"As Native Americans, we must stand up and witness that all life is a sacred gift from God," she added.
Hernandez
is a Lakota Sioux who was born on the South Dakota reservation and
is an active member in the Tekawitha Conference. Her group is an outreach
of the National Right to Life Committee.
TAKE
ACTION: Voice your opposition to: Oglala Sioux Tribe, ATTN: President
Fire Thunder, P. O. Box 2070, Pine Ridge, SD 57770


