Isn’t every piece of ground where Native Americans have walked, “Sacred Ground.”
It’s not that a culture doesn’t have special places…I just got sick of being told that every cool place in the West was Sacred Ground and that I needed to pay Johnny Running Bear $50 to venture onto it. If it’s so friggin sacred…no one should go on it.
You are correct. Many Native Americans especially in the Southwest consider the entire earth “sacred ground.” The green weenies have been quick to use it a fig-leaf to cover their real agenda.
Every thing is sacred to the Indians unless they want to build a casino on it.
This is particular area is for the Havasupai tribe. They claim to have always been there, were even spawned there. But DNA evidence shows they migrated across the Bearing Strait. They won a lawsuit against Arizona State Univ about being able to deny the scientific fact that they migrated to here like everybody else. LOL
Some oil industry geologists told me that Alberta Indian bands hired oil industry geologists to help them define their “Sacred Sites”.
Just like hearing “the holy Muslim city of Craphola.”
“I just got sick of being told that every cool place in the West...”
I doubt that much of this is “really cool”, as it would have been in a park already. It is probably high desert scrub land.
1 million acres is about the size of Rhode Island.
Delaware is about 1.5 million acres.
Is BaiDung going to Arizona with no time to spare to visit the border and his child sex-trafficking pet project with the Cartels?
Anyone who believes the “sacred ground” crap has never driven through an Indian reservation.
The Great Spirit wants this land preserved for his Native American people to build sacred casinos on.