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  • Very lovely indeed. thank you for posting.

  • you are very welcome!

  • Beautiful.

  • thanks!

  • powerful movie.

  • I felt angry seeing the white man swindling the Indian once again, and rubbing his face in propaganda. Then the bittersweet ending is the mountains, the sun, and the moon will always be his. Perhaps Geronimo learned what was really valuable, and perhaps he would like to become an astronomer like his uncle, or a medcine man like his grandfather...

  • yes -and when the young boy GERONIMO says, he lost his FATHER in Viet Nam....really moved me, in thinking -yet another battle....- unprovoked , underappreciated , underestimated, & undervalued PEOPLE, fight for a country .THAT WAS TAKEN FROM THEM in every way imaginable,yet to die in Viet Nam as an "AMERICAN " -this irony of TRUTH should bring us all to open our minds.........

  • great story....but why the kid has to trade grandpa´s jewel for a worthless t.v. set...

  • I LOVE the way the video begins,amazingly deep !!!

  • Every person's heart should go out to the indians, the greatest people to have ever lived,honest,loyal and if you are lucky enough to have one for a friend then he is your friend to the end of time. Exellent. Danny O'Donnell

  • Imagine the indians watching TV to see their history as told by the white settlers. Is that what you call History?

  • We are now in the time of the Seventh Generation, the time has arrived for the Red Paople to realise their vision for this Earth.

    Bert you have done a great thing by documenting this way of life in such a respectful and good way.

    May we all watch; learn, and remember the Good Red Road

    Pilamaye

  • noooooooooooo !!! why did he give it away for a tv ????!! so sad !!

  • Great. I know this story in my life. Blessings. I wonder... Are these people still around. Martin Soto and Grandpa. Would be good to meet them and talk. Aho! Lati

  • This needs to be further explored and remastered. This story must not be forgotten.

    don't loose this one

  • There are so many stories that we need to NOT FORGET. What do your part...:-) Thanks

  • hulih20, you are welcome!

  • Very interesting film. It provided a wonderful window into the Indian community.

  • Great Video!

    Mr Selzman realized wonderful movies.

    Thanks for post it!

    Thx

    Rosaryfilms: How could you post a video longer than 10 minutes?

  • still looking for the words to describe how I'd got to watch this great story about great people we admire. lots of love&thanx from Croatia:)

  • vistakom, thank you very much for watching!

  • Powerful video, perhaps more important today than ever. Society in general is not often enough exposed to the true history and even the current reality of Native life and perspective - thank you, I will pass this on to others who want to know the truth, and perhaps a few others who just need to know.

    David "White Cloud" Burkhart

  • Tahosapiya, thank you very much for watching!!

  • What an amazing video! Thank you for keeping this wonderful masterpiece accessible!

    Teresa

  • jnthreesixteen, thank you for watching. Other Bert Salzman videos are available per the link on the sidebar! Thanks

  • jnthreesixteen, thank you very much for watching and for your comments!

  • Thank you for your loving kindness for your presenting my film ,Geronimo Jones, on your wonderful channel . May God Bless you and your work .

    With great thankfullness . Bert Salzman

  • BertSalzman, and thank you sir for producing such a cinematic masterpiece!!

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