Top 32 Quotes & Sayings by Dennis Banks

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American activist Dennis Banks.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Dennis Banks

Dennis Banks was a Native American activist, teacher, and author. He was a longtime leader of the American Indian Movement, which he co-founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1968 to represent urban Indians.

The Canadian run can be no different, at least in terms of actual running.
That's what I'm doing. I'm trying to follow what I want to do as my dream. How do I become independent from everybody else?
In 1967 the last Unity Caravan was held. — © Dennis Banks
In 1967 the last Unity Caravan was held.
Since the beginning, Native Peoples lived a life of being in harmony with all that surrounds us.
And Americans realized that native people are still here, that they have a moral standing, a legal standing.
If we follow the white man, we're going to drown with the white man.
Many young Japanese were hearing for the first time the words of Native people from the West.
It also called upon traditional people in the Four Directions to strengthen the healing ceremonies and asked people to heed the warnings of Mother Earth.
When we arrived in Japan in 1988, we were not prepared for the overwhelming support shown to us.
I'm on this road for the rest of my life.
I ran away. I kept running away. Almost once a week, I'd run away from those schools. They'd catch me. They'd bring me back to the school, beat me. And it was - it was terrible.
When you have a spiritual foundation, you look at poverty differently then.
Most importantly, the meaning of spirituality lays the seeds for our destiny and the path we must follow.
It was like a complicit - there was complicity between the churches and the state in taking care of the 'Indian problem,' solving the 'Indian problem,' and trying to change who we were.
In 1978, the tradition of running from village to village with a message was revived. that first run was from Davis to Los Angeles, a distance of 500 miles.
Every man should see the birth of his children.
It feels like now I - you know, I'm almost 80 years old - I can sit back and retire, you know, and say, 'Look, our young people are taking over.' And that's great. That's what I'd like to see.
In 1990 we ran across Europe through 13 countries and covering 7,130 miles.
I was taken to a boarding school when I was four years old and taken away from my mother and my father, my grandparents, who I stayed with most of the time, and just abruptly taken away and then put into the boarding school, 300 miles away from our home.
The Sun, Moon and Stars are there to guide us.
Even the people who come our way look upon us in amazement, that we run only for the healing of Mother Earth.
An awareness reached across America that if Native American people had to resort to arms at Wounded Knee, there must really be something wrong.
I have a Father's Day every day.
It is an understanding with the Great Spirit or Creator that we will follow these ways. — © Dennis Banks
It is an understanding with the Great Spirit or Creator that we will follow these ways.
To be selected was an honor, and in respect of the family member chosen to run, families held feasts and gave away prized beaver coats, quilled tobacco bags and buffalo hides.
Every man should see the birth of his children
What we did in the 1960s and early 1970s was raise the consciousness of white America that this government has a responsibility to Indian people. That there are treaties; that textbooks in every school in America have a responsibility to tell the truth. An awareness reached across America that if Native American people had to resort to arms at Wounded Knee, there must really be something wrong. And Americans realized that native people are still here, that they have a moral standing, a legal standing. From that, our own people began to sense the pride.
Since the beginning, Native Peoples lived a life of being in harmony with all that surrounds us. It is a belief that all humankind are related to each other. Each has a purpose, spirit and sacredness. It is an understanding with the Great Spirit or Creator that we will follow these ways. And in this understanding we believe we are related to all other living species.
Since the beginning, Native Peoples lived a life of being in harmony with all that surrounds us
I have a Father's Day every day
Even the people who come our way look upon us in amazement, that we run only for the healing of Mother Earth
In 1978, the tradition of running from village to village with a message was revived. that first run was from Davis to Los Angeles, a distance of 500 miles
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