As I sat at the entrance of Wounded Knee making prayer ties and then praying with my personal prayer pipe, I was expecting to feel a lot of things, but peace was not one of them. As I looked out over where all those innocent people were murdered in 1890 and at the stand in 1973, where the church once stood. I walked to the Memorial ad read the names, left prayer ties, then went to Buddy Lamounts grave and prayed and left prayer ties, such peace came over me. I never wanted to leave ,
I heard this when my Mom was still alive-1989. I cried as I have heard this before from one of the male survivors of Wounded Knee as he was just one years old. It was spoken in only Lakota-English translation was given to those of us who no longer remembered how to speak Lakota. This song is told by another male survivor of Wounded Knee. RIP My Relatives-Love & miss you all so much!!
I really feel that we should have Indian history month I am proud to call myself Lakota and feel that people should know the true history of my people !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
when we were kids playing basketball in RCSD in a small park, he came by and joined in. We had a great time, he kept the game humorous and fun other than our usual competitive playing. I never saw him after that. I imagine he did the same wherever he went with whom he crossed paths with too.
I am a Lakota and the first time I visited wounded knee I could'nt help but cry. This is a powerful song and a history lesson for those who don't know.
@michaelrocco1978 I will remember Dec. 29th; this year will be 120 years ago when the great and mighty whites displayed to the world their hatred for humanity. The whites in the America are suffering from within, spiritually dead with unexplained mental illness.
HIs voice is amazing ............and how he tells the story.....brought tears to my eyes.
Rainfeather1 2 weeks ago
thank you - love and respect
iamearthbornami 2 weeks ago
As I sat at the entrance of Wounded Knee making prayer ties and then praying with my personal prayer pipe, I was expecting to feel a lot of things, but peace was not one of them. As I looked out over where all those innocent people were murdered in 1890 and at the stand in 1973, where the church once stood. I walked to the Memorial ad read the names, left prayer ties, then went to Buddy Lamounts grave and prayed and left prayer ties, such peace came over me. I never wanted to leave ,
Kathy21446 4 weeks ago
I heard this when my Mom was still alive-1989. I cried as I have heard this before from one of the male survivors of Wounded Knee as he was just one years old. It was spoken in only Lakota-English translation was given to those of us who no longer remembered how to speak Lakota. This song is told by another male survivor of Wounded Knee. RIP My Relatives-Love & miss you all so much!!
christinaironeyes 4 weeks ago
this song hits every note of what were going through today . just look around you what exactly everything from wrong to the worse
djonezone4u 2 months ago
Buddy Red Bow is one of my favorite music.
lowejaceyraye1 2 months ago in playlist Buddy Red Bow Native Music
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LillStunnah 3 months ago
one of my favorites
cherokeerainwater 5 months ago
this song is sad the first time I ever heard it I cried my eyes out Buddy REDbow is the best
17frybread 6 months ago 2
I am a native man and i love the song and all the native american people and the history that we have . so we can pass it on tto the next gen
TheTomohawk11 7 months ago
Love this song been looking for this song. Brings back alot of memories.
Thanks for these memories bofeces 1.
catchme48 8 months ago
much respect to all native american ,you deserve and am salvadorian,. good people love all
concepcion526 8 months ago
I really feel that we should have Indian history month I am proud to call myself Lakota and feel that people should know the true history of my people !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mylittlepony26 8 months ago
@mylittlepony26
I most agree. I never understood why we have yet to do this.
dean007123 4 months ago
when we were kids playing basketball in RCSD in a small park, he came by and joined in. We had a great time, he kept the game humorous and fun other than our usual competitive playing. I never saw him after that. I imagine he did the same wherever he went with whom he crossed paths with too.
spareaxe 10 months ago
its because of the white americans killing of native americans that their suffering now great spirit pays back in kind !
shebacat69 1 year ago
I haven't heard this song in years. So powerful. Thank you for posting.
karjens41 1 year ago
Wasn't this account of events also based on Frank Fools Crow recollections?
Laveau 1 year ago
@Laveau yeah, Frank is even on one of the tracks speaking Lakota.
boxcarmikey3 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting this! What a wonderful singer! This particular song always makes me very emotional...
Laveau 1 year ago
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ashleym442 1 year ago
kele!!
hairychinelda 1 year ago
I am a Lakota and the first time I visited wounded knee I could'nt help but cry. This is a powerful song and a history lesson for those who don't know.
michaelrocco1978 1 year ago 8
@michaelrocco1978 I will remember Dec. 29th; this year will be 120 years ago when the great and mighty whites displayed to the world their hatred for humanity. The whites in the America are suffering from within, spiritually dead with unexplained mental illness.
TheWhiteBuster 1 year ago
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he has all good music i lkie it
wildsiouxndn 1 year ago
he has all good music i lkie it
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carlafiddler 2 years ago
wow i just love this song,..been waiting for it and looking all over for it,...thank you to whomever posted it,...
listychick 2 years ago 4
A Truely Powerful Song....
vengeance1890 2 years ago 2