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May 26, 2007

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Marie

The Native Americans tortured in Catholic Boarding Schools of which I was one. South Dakota. were in touch with Amneesty International they used our story got into every copyright from evey tribe as far as sworn testimony left us hanging for any hate group out there and somhow our names and stories were given back to the Church. Every other group was compensated but the Native Americans, No I do not get stipends from our Casino. No I do not get grants, Just info about communications fromm Amnesty and to them. We were contacted by Florida Attorneys somthing we had not spoken of in over 50 years, Herman and Mermelstein. Native rights attorneys in California I think they got a movie deal. Really sucks as many of our children are serving in Iraq (mine is),

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