For the past 50 years, Bradley Upton has prayed for forgiveness as he carried the burden of one of the most horrific events in US history against Native Americans, one that was perpetrated by James Forsyth, his great-great-grandfather.
Forsyth commanded the US Army’s 7th Cavalry during the Wounded Knee Massacre on Dec. 29, 1890, when US troops killed more than 250 unarmed Oglala Lakota men, women and children, a piece of family history that has haunted the Colorado man since he was a teenager.
This week Upton, 67, finally got an opportunity to express his contrition and formally apologize for the atrocities carried out by Forsyth to the direct descendants of the victims at their home on the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota.
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“The response has been unbelievable ... very positive and very touching,” Upton said as he wept during a telephone interview.
“Love is divine and forgiveness is divine,” he added.
The Lakota “are extraordinary people. They are so wise and beautiful,” added the professional musician, who made the nine-hour trip from his home to the reservation.
During an event on Wednesday on the reservation, Emanuel Red Bear, a teacher and spiritual adviser, told descendants that they deserve Upton’s apology.
“Only one man had a conscience enough to come here to ask for forgiveness for what his great grandpa did,” he said. “There needs to be more.”
Upton’s journey to forgiveness began when his great uncle sent him photographs of the carnage when he was 16 years old.
“I knew immediately that it was wrong,” Upton said. “I felt a deep sadness and shame.”
Two years later, Upton became a student of a Buddhist mediation master.
“I prayed for the next 50 years for forgiveness and healing for all of the people involved, but particularly because my ancestors caused this massacre, I felt incredible heaviness,” he said.
Upton believes that the effects of the massacre can be seen throughout his family tree, which has been plagued by alcoholism, abuse and betrayal.
A year ago, a neighbor’s friend got Upton in contact with Lakota elder Basil Brave Heart, who has worked on similar healing ceremonies and assisted Upton over the following year.
Deeply profound similarities exist between Buddhism and the beliefs of the Lakota people, who pray for “all my relations,” Upton said.
“Which means all of us have always been completely related. We have always been family, every being in the world has always been related from the beginning of time,” he said.
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