If elders were still respected in main stream society for their wisdom and experience and skills etc instead of being disregarded as a burden to be cast aside into the care of a nursing home or professional carers, in favour of career, money, house, car i.e to live the 'capitalist dream' what a wonderful world we could be living in today
I was in WY summer before last on a family trip. I went into a place to eat that had a buffalo head mounted on the wall. I started to cry. The waitress asked me why I was crying. So I told her of the fate of the NAI as they were broken down and starved by the systematic killing of the buffalo. She who grew up in this place told me she did not know of this history. Yet I from MI a Euro pick face did. SAD very sad indeed. We have to get back to our HISTORY AND FAST TO SURVIVE
keep obeying the tyrant government, and we'll all go the way of the buffalo...they offer captivity or death, but you can make your own offer...freedom or death to tyrants..the spirit of freedom is strong, and it will give you power if you fight with it in your heart...how long will you be treated like subjects to kings? when will you realize that we are men, and not beasts of burden? have you not learned from the past? unite against a united tide of tyranny
Lakota music.I have recently met a Sioux lady and we became great friends within 4 days.I have always admired the Sioux people since i was a 10 years old child.I respect them and their values.
I'm writing a paper about focusing on the movie Dances with Wolves. We are supposed to write about the fact and fiction in the film, what it was trying to say, and what it says about the time it was created. I'm trying to find as much Primary sources as possible. It's not particularly easy to find sources to compare the movie to. Besides that I want my own analysis of the movie to be from the truth I'm taking this class (American Civ) for the point of learning about the history of our continent.
@kmf9983 So...uh...ran out of space. If anyone has any suggestions for me, please reply here. If you're super nice, please email me at Jamie.K@me.com. Thanks!
I'm actually pursuing archaeology in college and have yet to decide what field to go into. Perhaps what I learn about my own country will influence that decision.
I cried because it has been a long time since i heard Lala Pete. He was a good man. His teachings were powerful. The sundances were Wakan. I cry happy tears to know that it was a honor to know him. Miss you Lala Pete
This video brought tears to my eyes, because I was the last Lakota male to go to learn from Grandpa Pete. Petaja Yoha Mani (He Walks with Coals in His Hands.) The song the Lakota Women sings is the one my mother used to sing to use at times and she too has made her journey to the Spirit World.
Is Pete an Indian Name? Think about it!
firecrackerpackman 1 week ago
Beautiful video, Rediris - Thank you :)
If elders were still respected in main stream society for their wisdom and experience and skills etc instead of being disregarded as a burden to be cast aside into the care of a nursing home or professional carers, in favour of career, money, house, car i.e to live the 'capitalist dream' what a wonderful world we could be living in today
mark132001 2 months ago
my favorite fast food yummmm
smoky6507 3 months ago
3:21 Sounds very similar to... Jesus.
mrxyo 4 months ago
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and spoken history.
jasonacsalesltd 4 months ago 2
the sioux are such a revered, spiritual, tribe. they seem to set the standard for native american spirituality.
conday1990 5 months ago
I was in WY summer before last on a family trip. I went into a place to eat that had a buffalo head mounted on the wall. I started to cry. The waitress asked me why I was crying. So I told her of the fate of the NAI as they were broken down and starved by the systematic killing of the buffalo. She who grew up in this place told me she did not know of this history. Yet I from MI a Euro pick face did. SAD very sad indeed. We have to get back to our HISTORY AND FAST TO SURVIVE
C2whitechocolate 5 months ago
keep obeying the tyrant government, and we'll all go the way of the buffalo...they offer captivity or death, but you can make your own offer...freedom or death to tyrants..the spirit of freedom is strong, and it will give you power if you fight with it in your heart...how long will you be treated like subjects to kings? when will you realize that we are men, and not beasts of burden? have you not learned from the past? unite against a united tide of tyranny
longfootbuddy 8 months ago 2
I find it really cute when the children in the movie called the luitenant- "LUITENTANT"
misskyblue1 10 months ago
This is beautiful ,as is your
Lakota music.I have recently met a Sioux lady and we became great friends within 4 days.I have always admired the Sioux people since i was a 10 years old child.I respect them and their values.
minipo48 10 months ago
I'm writing a paper about focusing on the movie Dances with Wolves. We are supposed to write about the fact and fiction in the film, what it was trying to say, and what it says about the time it was created. I'm trying to find as much Primary sources as possible. It's not particularly easy to find sources to compare the movie to. Besides that I want my own analysis of the movie to be from the truth I'm taking this class (American Civ) for the point of learning about the history of our continent.
kmf9983 1 year ago
@kmf9983 So...uh...ran out of space. If anyone has any suggestions for me, please reply here. If you're super nice, please email me at Jamie.K@me.com. Thanks!
I'm actually pursuing archaeology in college and have yet to decide what field to go into. Perhaps what I learn about my own country will influence that decision.
kmf9983 1 year ago
I cried because it has been a long time since i heard Lala Pete. He was a good man. His teachings were powerful. The sundances were Wakan. I cry happy tears to know that it was a honor to know him. Miss you Lala Pete
wsayers10 1 year ago 2
love to listen to the Elders :) thank you rediris for sharing this with us :)
sp0ttedp0ny330 1 year ago 6
Carl Whitman, Heath Harmon, Dean P. Fox,
hokaaah 1 year ago
I hear you Nick..
And your tears are mine, dear Brother.
Awesome video ..To me, it is a great honor to listen that..
Thanks, rediiris
wisdomoftheancient 2 years ago
This video brought tears to my eyes, because I was the last Lakota male to go to learn from Grandpa Pete. Petaja Yoha Mani (He Walks with Coals in His Hands.) The song the Lakota Women sings is the one my mother used to sing to use at times and she too has made her journey to the Spirit World.
Wopila, Nick Halsey
eyespottedeagle 2 years ago 12
Wonderful!
Thanks for posting
oldarizona 2 years ago
awesome story
thebluebunny1 2 years ago
i love to hear the stories of how things came to be, especially from our older people. thank you so much for this.
lillith886 2 years ago
May the spirit of the buffalo follow many. To protect us and to keep us safe.
OMFGitzourCHANNEL 2 years ago 2
What a wonderful story. I wish there were more to listen to.
sunteacup 2 years ago