Psychedelics are not drugs, they are innate deities and qualities of Spirit who live die and are born again they activate the dissolution of past and future lives, and center to the eternal life in the now as we gather the spirit together and realize wisdom, indwelling bliss fertility and gnosis, which is vogodie, nirvana, we awaken to the truth that we are the Goddess
Never got the chance to meet my Choctaw Great Grandmother. My Grandmother was 1/2 Choctaw and we Grandchildren are 1/8 blood. Our Parents hid our Choctaw heritage do to the times back in 1950-60s. Back then you were either called Okies or halfbreed.... But now we are all grown up and are proud of our heritage! One thing I did learn is that the Choctaws were first to be moved off their lands why before the Cherokees! The trail of tears was beget by the Choctaws first!
My grandmother was half Choctaw, half Irish. Sadly, due to societal pressure, she was embarrased about her heritage and wouldn't pass along any of it to us. What a great loss.
A TIME PASS WE ARE ALL INDIANS. WE CHANGED INTO WHITE SKIN. BLACK SKIN BROWN SKIN. IN THIS TIME CAN WE BE INDIANS AGAIN. YES WE CAN OUR SPIRIT IS STILL AN INDIAN. FROM MOTHER EARTH. GOD IS WITH YOU ALL.
i'm either 1/8 or 1/6 choctaw and i look white, but if you actually knew me you would see why i am part, i am completely a outdoorsman, i love my heritage, i wish i knew it better, thank you for the video!
My daughter (10) is 1/8 Choctaw, from her great grandma who was 100% Oklahoma Choctaw. My father in law says that she is the only grandchild he has (out of 12) that has inherited the Native Spirit. Since she was born, she has had dreams of things and places she has never seen, drawn pictures of villages she could not have known, and is obsessed with wild horses, all before she knew her heritage. I have show her this and other Choctaw videos, and she can't stop watching over and over.
@brbgal Thank you for watching and i am glad that she likes it. Its good that she is taking interest in her culture and to see videos of the Choctaw people to get to know who they are. I am also 1/8 Choctaw from my great grandmother and proud of it.
African/choctaw Halito my mothers grandmother was full blooded choctaw we are proud people she is in the dawnes rolls my mother talked about her all the time and she talked about her mother and how they were raised the indian way walking barefoot and how her grandmother in her old age would hide under tables in other peoples house something bad happaned to her as a young girl now i know the things her parents went threw i am proud to have such a rich history on both sides of my family ...
We the Irish owe the Choctaw's a dept of gratitude. In 1847 the Choctaw nation collected $170 for the Irish famine relief. It was both the most unlikely and the most generous contribution to the effort to relieve Ireland’s suffering.
This is a great video! I didnt know anything about the Choctaw, im trying to find out about my Native American roots, but its hard because my mom's side of the family dosent talk about it, or they just dont know much about it, i thought we might be Cherokee, but i think it could possibly be Choctaw now though, the last name is Barefoot that im trying to research :)
My Grandmother, God rest her soul, was half Choctaw. During the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl many people of Oklahoma migrated in the hopes to start a new life in California. My Father and his six brothers/my Uncles hid there mix heritage for back in the 40s, 50s, & 60s was a no no to those that think mixing the races was wrong?!! Now I do not have to hide my heritage anymore and I am very proud of being part Native American/Choctaw.
Great song , cant believe its Billy Ray off his hit album.
Never heard this song before , if only the record label would've promoted this song instead of ACHY BREAKY HEART , Billy Rays career would've lasted much longer.
I also am Choctaw with some Cherokee from Mothers side. I have no tribal affiliation but know from my Grandmothers teachings, may she Walk In Peace! Thank you for the beautiful video.
I am far from Stupid @TheRezbonez, But you are a butt fucked dog. Or maybe your mother is butt fucked BY a dog and gave birth to you, That makes you a half breed dog. Asshole.
@wontonga I will only respone once (and block any other comments) to a narrow minded person such as yourself. You must not have any understanding about gaming money or native american history to make such a comment about a "Holocaust Museam" Please try to educate yourself on what you are comment on. It makes you look "stupid" The cursing in your comment only further shows lack of education.
@wontonga because thats too depressing, the wise know that true history is non linear, when we retell it in the present it also has an effect on time representing a ripple! all we have is now, constantly we are creating entirely new universes that have always existed. all of them are rippling together in an infinite sea, this is wytipodation, the Choctaw are alive not dead, we dont need to erect huge memorials to the tragedies of the past, we are nomads, we move on
The Choctaws around South Mobile lost their land through treachery in 1830 through the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. One of my ancestors was Chief Opehaw Panyouasas (1650-1698).
his grandson Jean Baptiste II was a founding father of Mobile, AL.
I don't know if many people know this but in 1847 a group of Choctaw nation Indians sent $710 to aid the Irish Famine. This gesture of kindness from a people also persecuted during the trail of tears will NEVER be forgotten in Ireland. From my people to yours. Thank you. Go raibh mile maith agat.
i'm (ok)choctaw/african american even though lookin at me you can clearly tell indian is in me by my hair and skin tone..and str8 face...my family doesnt seem like they know alot about our history,we have roll numbers and all but it would be nice to know my indian history str8 out my relatives mouths..i love my bloodline and i shout it proud..thanks 4 the video
Two Nations my poem I gave birth to sons whose spirit war within One has met his creator & 2 live on Two nations were born Two Nations not one They have walked their trail of tears they have faced their fears My courage is all I give I have cried the tears of the sad The tears I know many live
and I wanted to say that I dont think the the OK Chahta "HATE" the MS Chahta....it was a long running whyd yall stay type there thing.....HATE is a very strong word
My two favorite, ok two of my favorites, American Indian history, and Billy Ray Cyrus; best bluegrass tune he ever recorded. Very good video, thank you.
I know the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indianz are hated by the Western Band of Choctaw Indianz because: They didn't come and help save them from The Trail of Tears.A member of the Eastern Band told me how the Western Band didn't like them,just puts up with them,she had to go to the Western Band for medical care. Lane
i didnt know that. Its sad, we got to help eachother no matter what. Even if they didnt help. We got to stick together.Thank you for that information. Walk in peaceBryan
Lanespeepee... You sir are a retard. so why do Oklahoma chocs and MS chocs still marry each other? i know at least half a dozen 3/4 bloods from OK that specifically looked for MS chocs to marry because its easier to find real choctaws there. What i mean by real is 1/2 or more. The MS chocs are our brothers and i give em mad respect for staying true to our culture.
No we don't hate each other. I have relatives from both places and we get along as good as any other relatives. I am from the the Oklahoma Choctaws and have been to Mississippi Choctaws and no one has chucked rocks at me yet
Bryan, My dear friend you humble me with this great video about the Choctaw Nation! I treasure our friendship so much! I love it and this song too! Yakoke! Oletha
Halito incanama, This is a wonderful video and you including a picture of our first and current Choctaw Council House, that is special! My youtube friends touch me deeply with their kindness! I am blessed! Chi Hullo Li Bryan! Oletha
Wonderful Bryan for such a beautiful lady sister Oletha love ya! warm huggs & smiles ..Wado bryan with huggs & smiles with my warm rainbows of harmony love & peace always :)dancing in my chair here love the song :)
le gleckle le! heart awakening!!
is fairy just about wierder and wierder groups of people
coming together in tiferet creating beautiful astral
aura patterns
coming together to turn theur lives into an awesome art on every level of their true nature
in deep conversation with the universe, instead of letting the society whitewash what naturally grows over
trying to sell us back and get us to work for what arises naturally
wildness
decolonization heart awakening!!
- the expand the forest movement
maybealover 4 weeks ago
Psychedelics are not drugs, they are innate deities and qualities of Spirit who live die and are born again they activate the dissolution of past and future lives, and center to the eternal life in the now as we gather the spirit together and realize wisdom, indwelling bliss fertility and gnosis, which is vogodie, nirvana, we awaken to the truth that we are the Goddess
rainbowaon 1 month ago
Their "Trail of Tears" was the American equivalent of the Bataan Death March by the Japanese. Injustice is what it is -
1955thekeeper 1 month ago
Om Trayambakam Yajamahe
Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam
Urva-rukamiva Bhandhanaat
Mrityor-mukshiya ma amritat
Om Klim Nama Shivaya
Om Shanthi Shanthi Shanthihi
We worship the three-eyed One (Lord Shiva), Who is fragrant and Who nourishes all beings;
may He liberate me from death, for the sake of Immortality, even as the cucumber is severed from its bondage of the vine. Om Peace, Peace, Peace
rainbowaon 1 month ago
Never got the chance to meet my Choctaw Great Grandmother. My Grandmother was 1/2 Choctaw and we Grandchildren are 1/8 blood. Our Parents hid our Choctaw heritage do to the times back in 1950-60s. Back then you were either called Okies or halfbreed.... But now we are all grown up and are proud of our heritage! One thing I did learn is that the Choctaws were first to be moved off their lands why before the Cherokees! The trail of tears was beget by the Choctaws first!
11B30Inf 2 months ago
My grandmother was half Choctaw, half Irish. Sadly, due to societal pressure, she was embarrased about her heritage and wouldn't pass along any of it to us. What a great loss.
55hydroponics 4 months ago
A TIME PASS WE ARE ALL INDIANS. WE CHANGED INTO WHITE SKIN. BLACK SKIN BROWN SKIN. IN THIS TIME CAN WE BE INDIANS AGAIN. YES WE CAN OUR SPIRIT IS STILL AN INDIAN. FROM MOTHER EARTH. GOD IS WITH YOU ALL.
ayoriceball 4 months ago
i'm either 1/8 or 1/6 choctaw and i look white, but if you actually knew me you would see why i am part, i am completely a outdoorsman, i love my heritage, i wish i knew it better, thank you for the video!
aresnlJs56 5 months ago
peace to my brothers and sisters
ruellan2003 6 months ago
My daughter (10) is 1/8 Choctaw, from her great grandma who was 100% Oklahoma Choctaw. My father in law says that she is the only grandchild he has (out of 12) that has inherited the Native Spirit. Since she was born, she has had dreams of things and places she has never seen, drawn pictures of villages she could not have known, and is obsessed with wild horses, all before she knew her heritage. I have show her this and other Choctaw videos, and she can't stop watching over and over.
brbgal 8 months ago
@brbgal Thank you for watching and i am glad that she likes it. Its good that she is taking interest in her culture and to see videos of the Choctaw people to get to know who they are. I am also 1/8 Choctaw from my great grandmother and proud of it.
japanime99 8 months ago
Very Good
apachewoman57 9 months ago
peace
jmg1957 9 months ago
African/choctaw Halito my mothers grandmother was full blooded choctaw we are proud people she is in the dawnes rolls my mother talked about her all the time and she talked about her mother and how they were raised the indian way walking barefoot and how her grandmother in her old age would hide under tables in other peoples house something bad happaned to her as a young girl now i know the things her parents went threw i am proud to have such a rich history on both sides of my family ...
choctaw551 11 months ago
we have aways been here i have walk in our peoples foot prints in stone
runingblackbear 11 months ago
We the Irish owe the Choctaw's a dept of gratitude. In 1847 the Choctaw nation collected $170 for the Irish famine relief. It was both the most unlikely and the most generous contribution to the effort to relieve Ireland’s suffering.
Beautiful song, thank you for posting.
littentree6 1 year ago 6
@littentree6 Your welcome ...thanks for sharing that i didnt know about that..
japanime99 1 year ago
Good video. I'm Irish and an admirer of the Choctaw's, and like the song says I hope they can soar like eagles across the trail of tears.
artugal86 1 year ago
This is a great video! I didnt know anything about the Choctaw, im trying to find out about my Native American roots, but its hard because my mom's side of the family dosent talk about it, or they just dont know much about it, i thought we might be Cherokee, but i think it could possibly be Choctaw now though, the last name is Barefoot that im trying to research :)
MsSMSgirl 1 year ago
My Grandmother, God rest her soul, was half Choctaw. During the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl many people of Oklahoma migrated in the hopes to start a new life in California. My Father and his six brothers/my Uncles hid there mix heritage for back in the 40s, 50s, & 60s was a no no to those that think mixing the races was wrong?!! Now I do not have to hide my heritage anymore and I am very proud of being part Native American/Choctaw.
ssgduke56 1 year ago 2
halito(Choctaw hello)Sa hohchifo ut sutcoe(my name is sutcoe) Achukma hoke(it is good) video
blackfang642 1 year ago
@blackfang642 sorry for the late reply ...your welcome glad you enjoyed it
japanime99 1 year ago
I am also Choctaw- descendant of Pushmataha - thanks for the Choctaw Tribute!
janetlm1958 1 year ago
Great respect to you who are THE PEOPLE.. Let truth be known..
AdonisKingAXC 1 year ago
Awesome video .
Great song , cant believe its Billy Ray off his hit album.
Never heard this song before , if only the record label would've promoted this song instead of ACHY BREAKY HEART , Billy Rays career would've lasted much longer.
rcruz003 1 year ago
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sexaztec 1 year ago
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ssgduke56 1 year ago
Where r the black Choctaw at?
maceioninjutsu 1 year ago 2
My great grandfather is pure choctaw
MattytheDem 1 year ago
@MattytheDem my great great grandfather and mother were listed on the dawes rolls=im currently applying for the choctaw nation.
MrIBLEEDCRIMSON 1 year ago
@MrIBLEEDCRIMSON my great grandfather was also listed on the dawes rolls
MattytheDem 1 year ago
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cavalley1 2 years ago
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cavalley1 2 years ago
My great, great grandmother is pure Choctaw and I wish I knew my people better. Lord help me.
BigChiefFan 2 years ago 8
@BigChiefFan So was mine!
TilemanSD 1 year ago
@BigChiefFan :Choktaw Nation sent the Starving Irish money during the Gorta Mor and we will never forget them.
billyhunchback 6 months ago
R.I.P. Granny Dodson. She looked exactly like the pic at 26 seconds in.
bullsaidart 2 years ago
I'm so glad that I'm Choctaw, lmfao!
vordven 2 years ago 2
Halito from Ohio...I have that same pic of the man standing with his stickball gear hanging in my living room.
peerless330 2 years ago
It brings me so much pride in my Choctaw heritage. May the spirits of your ancestors guide you.
wolfdawg357 2 years ago 2
I also am Choctaw with some Cherokee from Mothers side. I have no tribal affiliation but know from my Grandmothers teachings, may she Walk In Peace! Thank you for the beautiful video.
shiloh884 2 years ago
youre welcome thank you for watching it
japanime99 2 years ago
With all of the gaming money some tribes are making now, why haven't they opened a NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HOLOCAUST MUSEAM in Washington DC.
wontonga 2 years ago 12
@wontonga u r studip
TheRezbonez 1 year ago
I am far from Stupid @TheRezbonez, But you are a butt fucked dog. Or maybe your mother is butt fucked BY a dog and gave birth to you, That makes you a half breed dog. Asshole.
wontonga 1 year ago
@wontonga I will only respone once (and block any other comments) to a narrow minded person such as yourself. You must not have any understanding about gaming money or native american history to make such a comment about a "Holocaust Museam" Please try to educate yourself on what you are comment on. It makes you look "stupid" The cursing in your comment only further shows lack of education.
TheRezbonez 1 year ago
@TheRezbonez You're an asshole.
wontonga 1 year ago
@TheRezbonez, I didn't know that one could actually be "STUDIP"!
Is that like someone dipped in STEW?
You're making the Choctaw look bad, Ofi !
wontonga 1 year ago
@wontonga because thats too depressing, the wise know that true history is non linear, when we retell it in the present it also has an effect on time representing a ripple! all we have is now, constantly we are creating entirely new universes that have always existed. all of them are rippling together in an infinite sea, this is wytipodation, the Choctaw are alive not dead, we dont need to erect huge memorials to the tragedies of the past, we are nomads, we move on
rainbowaon 1 month ago
My Great-Grandmother was full blooded Choctaw. And she married a full bloodied Irishman.
debraitireland 2 years ago
@debraitireland I'm sorry to hear that.
wontonga 1 year ago
O-Si-Yo ( Hello ). I am a Cherokee but we are still brothers that share a same history. This was a very good video.
cherokeeghost 2 years ago
thank you
walk in peace
Bryan
japanime99 2 years ago
The Choctaws around South Mobile lost their land through treachery in 1830 through the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. One of my ancestors was Chief Opehaw Panyouasas (1650-1698).
his grandson Jean Baptiste II was a founding father of Mobile, AL.
foreverhulkamania 2 years ago
Halito from California...
Grandmother is Missippi Choctaw! Grandfather Oklahoma Choctaw!
123isito 3 years ago
I don't know if many people know this but in 1847 a group of Choctaw nation Indians sent $710 to aid the Irish Famine. This gesture of kindness from a people also persecuted during the trail of tears will NEVER be forgotten in Ireland. From my people to yours. Thank you. Go raibh mile maith agat.
stevodric 3 years ago
the help they sent during the famine always made me proud of my ancestors
peerless330 2 years ago 4
Peerless330
I am from Ireland. Big thanks to your people on behalf of the Irish for the aid you sent during the famine.
Love and respect to all Choctau and Native Americans from Ireland
ruadhri44 2 years ago
Hey...thanks for the kind remarks!!
peerless330 2 years ago
Not at all. Thanks for the help during the famine.
ruadhri44 2 years ago
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cavalley1 2 years ago
great video, perfect song. thanks from me and all my ancestors before me.
jimmygene57 3 years ago
well im gonna have to then as spanish was quite easy to learn
BendakStarkiler 3 years ago
unfortunatly no:'( Id love to though
BendakStarkiler 3 years ago
.5 Choctaw.
Got the seal tatt'ed on my arm.
BendakStarkiler 3 years ago
I am a choctaw Indian from my grandmother i Oklahoma. I love you guys!
vicsflick 3 years ago
i'm (ok)choctaw/african american even though lookin at me you can clearly tell indian is in me by my hair and skin tone..and str8 face...my family doesnt seem like they know alot about our history,we have roll numbers and all but it would be nice to know my indian history str8 out my relatives mouths..i love my bloodline and i shout it proud..thanks 4 the video
Cloudt83 3 years ago
Great Job!
AlabamaCSA 3 years ago
dovecry2 3 years ago
My boys are 1/2 choctaw
Their great-grandfathers were on the trail of tears...I have watched them struggle...being of two nations. Two Nations Not one
The war within my woman & the nation
dovecry2 3 years ago
The day we forget what happen to the Choctaw Nation it will repeat itself
aaronjhomer 3 years ago
I really enjoyed this video. Being from Oklahoma we hear alot about the Cherokee Trail of Tears but not the other Nations.
okpondlady 3 years ago
Thank you I am glad you enjoyed watching it.
Walk in peace
Bryan
japanime99 3 years ago
definately!haha.
choctaw dont get enough rep.whenever i say im choctaw people are like...whaaaa?
anlababe 3 years ago
Halito
This is a good vido
I agree with you, hate a stong work and back then so many miss understandings. If it wasnt for the ms chata we wouldnt be here
ohoyonashoba 4 years ago
Thank you for you comment and for watching the video
walk in peace
Bryan
japanime99 4 years ago
Halito !
Great video !...
and I wanted to say that I dont think the the OK Chahta "HATE" the MS Chahta....it was a long running whyd yall stay type there thing.....HATE is a very strong word
Chi pisa lachiki !
chahta63 4 years ago
My two favorite, ok two of my favorites, American Indian history, and Billy Ray Cyrus; best bluegrass tune he ever recorded. Very good video, thank you.
doch57 4 years ago
You are most welcome happy to know that you enjoyed it.
Walk in peace
Brayn
japanime99 4 years ago
I love this song and this video Bryan. Thank you so much for doing it for me. Your friendship is a special gift to me! Oletha
ladychoctaw 4 years ago
You are more than welcome oletha. I'm happy to have done it for you.
Take care my sister
walk in peace
hugs
Bryan
japanime99 4 years ago
Billy Ray Cyrus is the Cherokee singing
This Blue Grass song and playing the guitar. Lane*
Lanesteepee 4 years ago
eho-taloa yakoke!
(we are all singing thanks!)
ambienttechno 3 years ago 4
you are welcome
walk in peace
Bryan
japanime99 3 years ago
Tim McGraw sings this Blue Grass
Beautiful Music.
He is also Native American.
Music from the hills our Fathers
had to run to,to keep from being killed &
put into:Concentration Camps.
Today know as[Rezervations] Lane
Lanesteepee 4 years ago
I know the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indianz are hated by the Western Band of Choctaw Indianz because: They didn't come and help save them from The Trail of Tears.A member of the Eastern Band told me how the Western Band didn't like them,just puts up with them,she had to go to the Western Band for medical care. Lane
Lanesteepee 4 years ago
i didnt know that. Its sad, we got to help eachother no matter what. Even if they didnt help. We got to stick together.Thank you for that information. Walk in peaceBryan
japanime99 4 years ago
Lanespeepee... You sir are a retard. so why do Oklahoma chocs and MS chocs still marry each other? i know at least half a dozen 3/4 bloods from OK that specifically looked for MS chocs to marry because its easier to find real choctaws there. What i mean by real is 1/2 or more. The MS chocs are our brothers and i give em mad respect for staying true to our culture.
hapaboi39 3 years ago
No we don't hate each other. I have relatives from both places and we get along as good as any other relatives. I am from the the Oklahoma Choctaws and have been to Mississippi Choctaws and no one has chucked rocks at me yet
botipton 3 years ago 2
Great video!
cherokeeghost 4 years ago
thank you for the comment the pleasure is mine.
walk in peace
Bryan
japanime99 4 years ago
Super images and a great music background. I hope you do more wonderful videos like this!
millrobs 4 years ago 2
thank you for watching the video glad you enjoyed it.
walk in peace
Ako
Byran
japanime99 4 years ago
I love this wonderful video incanama! I appreciate it so much! Chi Hullo li! Oletha
ladychoctaw 4 years ago
Thank you Oletha it took a while but i finaly got it done. Glad you liked it.
Take care
walk in peace
Bryan
japanime99 4 years ago
Bryan, My dear friend you humble me with this great video about the Choctaw Nation! I treasure our friendship so much! I love it and this song too! Yakoke! Oletha
ladychoctaw 4 years ago
i am so happy that you like it and it was my pleasure to have made it for you.
Chi Hulloli
may you always walk in peace my sister.
Aho
Your friend always
Bryan
japanime99 4 years ago
Your friendship means a lot to me Bryan! Thank you so much for being you! Oletha
ladychoctaw 4 years ago 2
Thank you for your kind words Oletha sending hugs your way my sister.
take care
Chi Hullo li
Bryan
japanime99 4 years ago
Halito incanama, This is a wonderful video and you including a picture of our first and current Choctaw Council House, that is special! My youtube friends touch me deeply with their kindness! I am blessed! Chi Hullo Li Bryan! Oletha
ladychoctaw 4 years ago 2
your comments bring me joy Oletha thank you my friend.
walk in peace with the sin shining on you always
Bryan
japanime99 4 years ago
Wonderful Bryan for such a beautiful lady sister Oletha love ya! warm huggs & smiles ..Wado bryan with huggs & smiles with my warm rainbows of harmony love & peace always :)dancing in my chair here love the song :)
EnchantinGoddessSoul 4 years ago 2
thank you glad you liked it and i am sure Oletha will Be surprised too.
peace and love my friend
take care.
Aho.
Bryan
japanime99 4 years ago
Bryan Oletha will love this
great interpretation with the music to the picswell done khola,fav/5
pilamaya
alex
sunkawakanska 4 years ago
Thankyou for your nice comment alex keep well
aho
Bryan
japanime99 4 years ago
a wonderfull video made and thanks for sharing with me god bless and peace and love aho
mastercchan 4 years ago
tahnk you masterchan glad you liked it.Peace to you and your family
Aho
Bryan
japanime99 4 years ago
wado...great video Death rode on a horse six gun Cherokee Bill.....
Mixed breed troubled he did kill..... Skies turn blood red when guns
dead man's hand deal.
What leads men down this path hearts
no longer feel. From gallows this man did hang.
This is a good day to die his last words he sang.....
a.k.a.greyxwolfx
greyxwolf 4 years ago
thank you greyxwolf.your comment is appreciated
walk in peace
Aho
Bryan
japanime99 4 years ago
a fine tyribute to the choctaw nation
7wolfs 4 years ago
Thank you 7 wolfs for your comment.wado walk in peace
japanime99 4 years ago