A Healthy Future for the Great Bear Rainforest
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I stand by my statement. In my OPINION, I find Native American music to be insufferable. It is not intended to be hateful toward American Indians (I am not self-hating), I just do not believe that all cultures are equally great like the PCers want us to think. That said, this is solely my 'opinion' and if you don't like it then take up one of my own personal proverbs: "Everybody is entitled to his or her wrong opinion"
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Liberal propaganda/marketing of the hippie and enviro-fascist sort. A native or less Disney descriptive term would have been more appropriate, IMO (just that, an opinion).
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Many thanks for uploading this with this song from Sandy Scofield.
She had a concert a few years ago in my house in Berlin,germany,and we never forgot her
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Protect more of canada's wilderness!
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DID YOU KNOW THAT ENBRIDGE OIL COMPANY PLANS TO PUT IN A PIPE LINE FROM THE ALBERTA TAR SANDS TO THE COAST OF BC. THIS PIPELINE PATH GOES RIGHT THROUGH GREAT BEAR RAIN FOREST!!! IF YOU READ THIS PLEASE
PROTEST, SPREAD THE WORD, AND JUST DO WHAT YOU CAN TO HELP STOP THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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lol. I'm a quarter Shawnee so it must take a lot more of a genetic imprint for me to appreciate that horrible audio aesthete that is Native American tribal chants. I can see their value if you want to get tripped out though
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@jrodowens This comment is very rude. It's their land, and they are the ones fighting to protect life as we speak. What the hell are you doing about it? You're sure as hell not helping at all. This was a year ago since you posted this reply, so hopefully your heart has changed. These poor animals, and the people "who have long been here before you and I" need our help.
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When you think the whole world is closing in on you. Play this video and you'll feel wonderful I promise.
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@jrodowens =P Well I like it
Very nice! Without beautiful landscapes and wildlife such as the ones shown in your video, the world would be a life-less planet. Humans have the power to make change for the better, and if we all contribute, we can make that change possible. =)
MERMAIDLILO 3 years ago 3
I was born and raised in 'The Great Bear Rainforest', and myself and my parents never heard the term once in our decade and a half living there (i.e. the term was invented at a later date by a non-resident). Can't complain though; it's a fair and (comparatively) noble piece of marketing. Even though it rubs me the wrong way a wee bit, I admit.
bandsinistre 2 years ago