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  • If i may 1michelemichele1 i would like to respectfully request that you block the ability to comment on this video,And thank you for posting such a wonderful song,that by the way was written out of Johnny Cash's extreme love for American indians.

  • y is it indian reservations out west are some of the most disguisting, dirty, run-down filthy places i've ever drove through or seen?

    1. The "Native Americans" dont have to work for anything because the government will give it to them

    2. Half the proud honest hard working indians have paint on their face from huffing spray paint for a cheap fix. Im sur ther r plenty of normal hard workin Indains out there working in casinos n such, go out west n take a look at ur heritage now, pathetic

  • William Cash Stovall dob 2-23-11. My personal tribute

  • I am Sioux Warrior. This man no "Boy named Sioux". He dip shit white man. Me jump higher, run faster, hit harder, drink more fire water, and screw more squaw than any other man alive. Me smoke 'em peace pipe, scalp 'em white man, fuck 'em white woman. Make heap big mess on woman face. It's ME, God Damn It! Jack Straw from Wichita!

  • @mysteriousstranger24 They didn't live in peace and harmony with nature they weren't vegetarians! and look, survival of the fittest that's how people did things back then, they came and took shit from people, plain and simple, if the Indians were strong they would still have the land but they don't, ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE!

  • @latinalovin83 actually believe it or not, if you go back to the way begining of the whole thing, the natives were the fittest...that rule only works, if you are fighting a battle of nature...but instead, we gave them blankets ifested with small pox. we shot them dead, after they had given us food, we raped their land that was their god. we emotionally killed those people. and no they werent vegetarians, but they were at one with god and all of his, their, or its creatures.

  • @raceismendnow congratulations on knowing so much about natives, but it still doesn't change a damn thing...

  • @latinalovin83 it was a war with tech they did not have Superior tech Europe's guns native arrows Europe's steel natives bronze.While they took a lot of Europe's with what they had so i say natives had a good run with what they had plus they still have tad bit of what they had

  • @calebr699 ok well they lost the fight, even though the natives had guns of their own they still lost...

  • @latinalovin83 they did not know how to use them and the Europeans gave it to them they could mess with the guns

  • @calebr699 ???? you need to brush up on some history, the natives had their own weapons and they knew how to use them, you watch way too many movies...

  • @latinalovin83 you said guns they did not invented guns.

  • @calebr699 Who the hell said they invented guns???? I never once said they invented guns,,wow your trippin and this conversation needs to end now, before you make yourself look anymore stupid...goodbye

  • @raceismendnow

    *white guilt alert*

    Fuck all this noise. Our people came, they saw, they conquered... they conquered savages. People who weren't nearly as peace loving as they are made out to be in movies nowadays. People like to take traditions from maybe one or two tribes and paste them onto other tribes cultures. Some were peace loving, others were warmongers. Just like any other people on earth.

  • Johnny Cash looks gorgeous on this album cover!

  • @Torkgasmicgirl8 ugh...your kidding right?

  • @latinalovin83 ..I wouldn't have posted the comment if I hadn't been serious!

  • @Torkgasmicgirl8 sorry but you have some pretty gross taste... : )

  • @latinalovin83 lol....it would be a very boring world if we were all attracted to the same type of men! - we'll just agree to disagree then!

  • @mysteriousstranger24 CAPSLOCK IS OVERRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­AAAAAAAATED

  • I was just referring to my ancestors (Irish) and the Apache as being among the many of Earth's inhabitants, descendants from common parents back a way's. I reckon I was thinkin' too of Mickey Free .........

  • On the AZ ranches, as a boy, I remember the Apache cowpunchers who helped me become a man. Since then I have rode over rocks called "Apache Tears". O' course in Oregon it's just obsidian, but to me 'cause I know the history of Apache Leap (Arizona Land) I think of the people ..... as to who was here first, why that is simple, the Creator of Man who gave the Earth to Adam AND his descendants, of which the Apache and Irish are but a few. Thanks fer this, it was purty work, just good.

  • @xAZpuncher What do you mean by Apache and Irish? I'm Irish and I'm just curious of what you mean.

  • I recommend all watch Reel Indians. No propoganda, just real talk. A must see.

  • Someone might want to check out the 1954 film Apache, with Burt Lancaster and Jean Peters. The stars are too beuatiful for realism but the raw courage and dignity of the Apache soul is well pictured.

  • what the hell are you talking about a war Native Americans are not imigrants if you were here right you would be pulling a shoe out of your white ass!!! 

  • This song is about Indian immigrants.

  • @papashangofan WTF immigrants (pardon me lord great spirit you might want to plug your ears ) are you fucking stupid the white people are immigrants you stole this land with lies and violence do you just not know the meaning of the word you chose to use . the song is about the murder and injustice that the native americans suffered a the hands of the whites amazing !!!

  • @MrStrongarms Google the war of 1812 and get back to me pleas when you take your foot out of your mouth.

  • @MrStrongarms google that bitch!!!

  • @MrStrongarms Bro, I'm Indian. I immigrated here from India four years ago. Tell my parents they were born here and you'll be pulling a Moccassin out your ass.

  • @papashangofan i'm not indian from india I am of the Chippewa Nation that has been here for thousands of years No body from india sticking anything in my ass If your parents hate America that much why don't you takeyour punk fucking rotten karachi ass back to that over populated country you came from. the only reason they call native americans Indians is because columbus had his head up his ass and did'nt even know where he was!!!!!!!!

  • @squirrell1952 i know :( a hugely under-rated album

  • Half Coyotero Apache and proud of it. The other half Irish. Also proud.

  • @the14thlevelofcats - Dear Fourteen! I'm fully Irish! Seriously, though, whenI bought this album on vinyl here in Blaw Clee, SouthernIreland, I played it until it almost didn't exist. A lovely, lovely album but it never caught on, did it? I mean, what charts did it make?

  •  :')

  • I'm am straight up white, but I have great respect for the indians. I think that it is a scar upon the upon american history that some of us white people got to act like ass-holes and selfish racist retards just cuz the indians where there first!!! I'm from the south and I am 100% not racist!!! The indians need reprements to the wrong doing!!!

  • @CMCProductions1000 Native Americans, threre not from india

  • Johnny looks like Keith haahahaha

  • Geronimo, the talk keep you alive. You wer a great leader and a great man. You will in my heart forever. SAD BUT NMOT FORGOTTEN

  • Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo! Geronimo!

  • bless his soul........

  • i love being Native!

  • White People....Black Heart

  • @samalini While it's true that the natives have suffered terrible atrocities at the hands of Europeans, not all white people are bad. You're a fucking retard.

  • @samalini i agree its true indians are still treated badly but it is also true not all white people are bad from the beggining theit have been white men who helped indians the problem is no one knows what goes on in reservations why not try to get peoples attention it will take a long time probabaly but racisim on either side will not help any thing

  • ironic that the white man came here to escape the same treatment he visited on the indians.

  • @otherworldtrader1 I agree. I am half Mayan, a quarter Guajiro Indian, and a quarter Israeli. To me, hate and prejudice is something that I have often encountered. But in my experience it always stems out of the black of heart, envy, and fear. And it is a shame to all human kind.

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  • @mysteriousstranger24 caps lock is not cruise control for cool.

  • I grew up listening to and loving Johnny Cash and this album was always my favorite of all the ones my dad owned. Johnny has left the building there will never be another like him.

  • This haunts me in a way only Johnny Cash can!

  • The descendents of their conquerors feel sad, and sorry. That should make those warrior ghosts rest easy. Why don't you abstain from eating fast food one day a year in their honor? Jackasses.

  • @SleepingDogification

    LOL WTF UR A RETARD

  • Johnny Cash - 20th (21st) Century - will be around in the 22nd I reckon

  • Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee, how the west was lost

  • I can see this going to number one in America and other Countries. I would like any money made from my Native American playlists to go to music projects in Native America and Europe to keep the Native American music culture alive

  • This is a very touching song I have hear for the first time in my life just before I composed this comment just now. This is a song that gives great tribute to a people who have suffered such extreme injustice. I will never forget the truth revealed in the subliminal messages of this song.

  • Touching, very touching.

  • Indians never took more than they needed and used everything they had and gave back. We took thier land and destroyed it. Too sad, and more than shamefull

  • SO MANY TOOTH WHISTLES!!!!!!!!

  • And the American indians are still doing it harder than most other indiginous race .They don't get as many handouts as others and they are at least trying to do something for themselves with their own industries such as fish farms

  • @MyMoocat It's ironic that we are killing our planet...if we just assimilated with the Native Americans back in the pioneer days, then we would have been honoring Mother Earth instead of killing her! I love Native people and have total regret for what my ancestors did to them (although I am adopted at birth w/ no family record, I know that I am white) is all.

  • @generationaluv who's to say your ancestors weren't the peaceful pioneers who helped make a difference?

  • @DREADKNAUGHTHOLOCOST well, I pray that they were! thanks for thinking on it with glass 1/2 full! :) this topic means so much to me for so many reasons. Peace to U!

  • whatyever Johnny ia forever

    

  • ....thank u Johnny for this song...

  • Im apache....thank u Johnny for this song...

  • it bothers me that everyone plays "ring of fire" and "jackson" ....while albums like this and "Ride this train" are almost forgotten

  • Where can I find this album

  • the truth.

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  • you are right about the trail of tears i should not have named the trail that because i do not know if the trail the apache went on has a name but the person who gifted me the stone told me the story of the apache tears and yes the stone looks to be some sort of obsidian,volcanic in nature

  • @courageousdreamer222 the apache tear stones are named do to the response of the US army action against a band of Apache's that attacked a settlement that had encrouched on their land and killed some of their tribe. The US army drove them to the cliffs children and all and pushed them over the story goes that the amount of hatred and sadness filled their blood which bathed the obsidian, and changed the composition of the obsidian to this day apache tear stones only grow in that area.

  • @HarlockQ thank you for the information

  • courageousdreamer-I didn't google this, but my recollection is that the "trail of tears" involved the Cherokee and not the Apache. Also, I believe "apache tears" refers to a kind of obsidian. However, I may be mistaken.

  • @abrekutu The "trail of tears" was also traveled by the Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Creeks from Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia.

  • Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley the greates Singers of the World forever

  • Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley the greates Singers of the World

  • @The UndertakeSaysRIP:

    I always thought JC was mainly of Scottish origin.

  • He had believed in his younger days that he was mainly Irish and partially Native American. Even after Cash learned he was not Native American, his empathy and compassion for Native Americans was unabated. These feelings were expressed in several of his songs, including "Apache Tears" and "The Ballad of Ira Hayes", and on his album, Bitter Tears.

  • being native american myself, this song touches my heart. RIP Johnny

  • Johnny is an amazing singer, anyone who doesn't think so is obviously sitting up in heaven smokin' a big one with old Marley....

  • that doesnt work, there is no thing as heaven

  • Very true brother.

  • do any of you even know what the Apache Tear is? no mean comments i'm curious i carry one in my pocket every day

  • @dammitsthename I was told that on the trail of tears the apache carried them and put their tears and sorrow into them for all those who suffered and died on the trail.

  • @dammitsthename

    As i recall apache tears are agate nodules.

  • We ruined our mother earth allong while "primitive" cultures watched it and now politics are going to tell us how to repair our planet!! Is there anyting sacred anymore?!

  • if you hear native history you would know that native americans only hunted or farmed just a little just the amount to live a good life but when the white man came they wanted to take every thing and they thought we were in the way so the moved us in to smaller and smaller parts but then they started killing us off thats way the land is ruined cuz of the white man

  • @sindiwes Quoting General Sheridan: "These men have done in the last two years,

    and will do more in the next years, to settle

    the vexed Indian Question, than the entire

    regular army has done in the last thirty years."

    How stupid...

  • @sindiwes i agree with ya they held the land sacred and took only wat they needed to survive and gave the rest back to mother earth and got more in return (one reason i eat only a couple meals a day and give thanks for the bounty at times when i remember to) and only took the bark off trees and dead branches to make weapons and shelter while the white ppl on the other hand in thier greed and hunger for more and more destroyed the forests and watnot for thier own puposes i'm still upset about it

  • Human history, full of follies.

  • @eagleheart1000 not trying to bring you down my friend, but the oppression of this race of people was much more than a folly. no tears are more justified than the tears of an apache. or any other native american for that matter. one of my greatest fantasies is to be part of a native american tribe before the white man came. nobody could live like they could.

  • @popmaffe true i agree 100%

  • @popmaffe

    I love to hunt so if u get a time machine... count me in!!!

  • u know were all humans and white man wanted our lands for golden rocks JUST ROCKS THEY R JUST ROCKS AND WE KNEW THAT THEY ARE WORTHLESS

  • This makes me sad, a beautiful people of love, vision, and wisom treated so bad.

  • lol you idiot the apache are warriors that trow tamahawks and axes and kill cowboys

  • GOOD.

  • i remember my grandmother had this LP...is great!

  • album now discontinued on vinyl but if you want it you might be able to get it on ebay just like I did.

  • This song is chillingly true. I agree beyond any extent of the imagination. If you read about and engage in the civil discrimination against the ORIGINAL americans, you will understand the depth of this song. They have, and still do, experience far more deeply rooted injustice and bigotry than any other minority group in the US. I agree with the dude below...this makes me shiver deep in my soul.

  • JR sounded great sing lyrics even off a bus ticket - but my!!!! This is a fine song!!!

  • The "Death moans.." part makes me shiver down deep in my soul.

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