Shirley- Dakota Access Sacred sites
I was reading this article about the Dakota Access pipeline when I noticed something peculiar. It started talking about sacred space. It said that where the pipeline was going to be built was where they had rituals to get people on their spiritual path. The problem is that there are no physical locators in this area for a non-native to see this as sacred space. This is hard for non-natives because all things sacred in western culture are shown with some kind of symbol but with these people, the nature itself is the symbol. Even the archaeologists didn't put the area down as a sacred site. This is because they didn't find any ruins, bones, or tools in the area. It seems that the archaeologists that they were dealing with only deal in absolutes.
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