Here’s another link from the Red Cloud Indian School … I won’t post all the statistics here, but you’re welcome to compare them, keeping in mind that the previous website’s information was from 2007. This information mentions 2008 at the bottom of the page.
redcloudschool.org/reservation
Here is a call for help that went out in 2010. It gives the names, addresses, and phone numbers of actual poor people, as well as the names, addresses, and phone numbers of a grocery store, electric company, and propane company for those wishing to help. I can tell you personally it’s for real:
lists.opn.org/pipermail/poclad_lists.opn.org/2010-January/001334.html
And as for what this has to do with the non-negotiables? Quite honestly, I posted this Pine Ridge information because you asked the question as to where extreme poverty exists in America. Here’s my answer.
Personally, as a pro-lifer, I believe in helping those in extreme poverty … as well as voting pro-life. As for the reasons for the poverty on Pine Ridge, that’s a topic worth an entire thread by itself. The government aid part is one factor, and yes, there are indeed many other factors. I discovered the information on Pine Ridge quite by accident, while researching the Badlands of South Dakota while planning a vacation there.
Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta,
pray for us.
~~ the phoenix