South Dakota 2022 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HCR6001

Introduced
1/21/22  
Refer
1/21/22  
Report Pass
2/9/22  
Engrossed
2/10/22  

Caption

Opining that the star quilt should be recognized as the official quilt of this state.

Impact

The adoption of HCR6001 could potentially enhance cultural awareness and appreciation within the state regarding Native American traditions. Recognizing the star quilt as the official quilt represents a gesture of respect towards the indigenous heritage and promotes understanding of its importance in tribal communities. By embedding this acknowledgment into state recognition, South Dakota reinforces its commitment to embracing diversity and honoring its historical roots.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 6001 (HCR6001) proposes to recognize the star quilt as the official quilt of South Dakota. The resolution highlights the cultural significance of the star quilt among the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota tribes, emphasizing its role as a treasured gift used in various important cultural ceremonies and occasions such as weddings, childbirths, and memorials. By adopting this resolution, the state aims to honor and acknowledge the rich heritage and traditions of its Indigenous peoples.

Sentiment

The sentiment accompanying HCR6001 is largely positive, as it expresses a commitment to honoring Indigenous cultures and fostering inclusivity within the community. There seems to be a consensus among lawmakers in support of this initiative, as evidenced by the unanimous vote to concur in the resolution, indicating a collective appreciation for the symbolic value of the star quilt and its representation of tribal heritage.

Contention

While the resolution passed without opposition, the recognition of cultural symbols such as the star quilt can sometimes spark discussions about representation and inclusivity in state affairs. However, in this particular instance, there do not appear to be any notable points of contention regarding HCR6001, as it serves to honor Indigenous traditions rather than impose legislation or regulations. Its passage reflects a growing trend in which state governments recognize and honor the contributions of Indigenous cultures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SR701

In support of investigating and opening an official inquiry into the Medals of Honor given to the United States soldiers who participated in the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890.

SD HR2791

Commending Zion Lutheran Church in McGregor on donating quilts to individuals in the community and beyond.

SD HR7001

In support of investigating and opening an official inquiry into the Medals of Honor given to United States soldiers for the involvement and participation of the soldiers in the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890.

SD HCR202

Recognizing and honoring retired Oregon State Police Sergeant John Burright for his service to this state.

SD SC814

Recognizing Norma Rendon, Waciampi Win, for her life of honor, service, and leadership.

SD HCR6009

Commending Israel for its cordial and mutually beneficial relationship with this State and the United States.

SD SCR20

Designating the Bowie knife as the official state knife of Texas.

SD SCR32

Recognizing June 19, 2025, As "juneteenth National Independence Day" In The State Of Delaware.

SD HR946

Recognizing Gold Shield Families and affirming that their sacrifices and difficulties should not be forgotten.

SD SCR130

Recognizing June 19, 2024, As "juneteenth National Independence Day" In The State Of Delaware.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.