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Webinar Registration: The Lake Pepin Reservation Litigation (Hosted by Erick Kaardal and Five Stones)

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Important Legal Update & Community Briefing

After 20 years of litigation regarding the Indian title of the Sioux Half-Breed descendants, the case is now moving forward rapidly. We invite all lineal descendants to join Erick G. Kaardal and the Five Stones Legal Defense Fund for a crucial status update and a formal introduction of the operational roadmap for justice.

Event Schedule

  • Date: Wednesday, May 21, 2026

  • Time: 5:30 PM CT | 6:30 PM EST | 4:30 PM MT | 3:30 PM PT

  • Location: Online via Secure Webinar Link (provided upon registration)

What We Will Cover

The session is designed to provide full transparency and a clear path forward for the descendant community:

  • Legal Standing Update: Attorney Erick Kaardal will present the latest court developments and the core arguments regarding the 1830 Treaty of Prairie du Chien and the subsequent 1854/1858 Acts.

  • Operational Swiftness: Learn how Five Stones is implementing streamlined systems to ensure the case moves aggressively and efficiently through the federal legal system.

  • Descendant Communication: An overview of how we will maintain consistent, transparent updates for all families and descendants as milestones are reached.

  • The Path to Relief: A briefing on our pursuit of monetary damages and the restoration of trust obligations originally intended by the U.S. Government.

Our Commitment

Our goal is to ensure the U.S. government finally honors its trust obligations and recognizes the rightful Indian title of the Sioux Half-Breed descendants. Standing together, we can achieve the justice that has been delayed for too long.

Questions? Contact the Five Stones Legal Litigation Fund Team or visit the Lake Pepin Film Project Website.

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Five Stones Legal Defense Fund is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Gifts are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law. No goods or services are provided by the organization in return for your contribution. Five Stones Legal Defense Fund is not a law firm. To the extent that donations received are used for litigation in defense of individual liberties and constitutional rights, no attorney-client relationship is created and no guarantee is made as to legal outcomes or results. Donations cannot be directed towards specific litigation efforts and will be used to fund civil rights litigation at the discretion of the directors of Five Stones Legal Defense Fund. Five Stones Legal Defense Fund EIN is 33-2637271.

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