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Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance was an
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speaker and activist from the
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in South Dakota, best known for her participation in the group known as the
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, which was founded in New York in 2004. In 2008, The 13 Indigenous Grandmothers, including Beatrice, hand delivered a petition to Pope Benedict XVI asking to revoke the three papal bulls authorizing the conversion and subjugation of the Indigenous Peoples of America. This letter went unanswered.


Biography

Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance is daughter to Antonia Long Visitor Holy Dance and younger sister to Rita Long Visitor Holy Dance. Beatrice was sent to a
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boarding school at age 7. After graduating, she and Rita worked in a potato field, earning 3 cents per bushel of potatoes. She and
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wed in a double wedding. She was a member of the
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and a participant in ceremonies in her community. She worked in health care, with a focus on people with diabetes. She was part of a
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program with her sister that aimed to connect young people with Native American spirituality. She drove a truck on the reservation for decades delivering medicines. In 2012 she hosted a workshop for girls on "how to properly cut buffalo meat and dry it."


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We have to keep repeating the prayers over and over again. When I reflect on my life of 79 years, I see a flat road of destruction. Youths are dying of drugs and ozone layer is depleting. The most powerful tool with us is to pray and pray with other communities for world peace.


The International Council of 13 Grandmothers

In 2004, Beatrice was approached by the directors of
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to join their group, the
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. In 2009,
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of
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described her schedule with the Grandmothers as "hectic", noting that she traveled by "Greyhound bus or car, driven by her daughter Loretta Long Visitor." In 2008, she joined the 13 Grandmothers group in delivering a petition to
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in
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by hand, requesting the Pope to revoke the three papal bulls authorizing the conversion and subjugation of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.Capriccioso, R, Jul 17, 2008 (Updated: Apr 24, 2009)
''Indigenous grandmas nearly kicked out of Vatican''
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The Papal Bulls that the Grandmothers are demanding to be revoked are: * Dum Diversas, June 18, 1452 *
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, January 8, 1455 *
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, May 4, 1493 The Grandmothers received no response after this request. However, the letter which Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance wrote on this topic was featured on the
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website, under the title "The past is a very living thing: Try not to forget it." She was interviewed about her work with the 13 Grandmothers group by the Women Rising Radio Project in 2011.


Death

Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance died in 2016; her life was celebrated for four days from 25 August to 28 August 2016 with a Creation to Completion Ceremony in Phoenicia, New York where the grandmothers group first began their mission.


Notes


References

*Grandmothers' Council website
About the Grandmothers
*Native Village Publications, *Sacred Studies

*Schaefer, C. (2006) Grandmothers Council the World: wise women elders offer their vision for our planet. Trumpeter Books 978-1-59030-293-4


External links

*
International Council of 13 of Indigenous Grandmothers Official Website

Official website for documentary

For The Next Seven Generations Film Trailer

The Center for Sacred StudiesStatement of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers
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