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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2009

Featuring the artwork and paintings of John James Audubon, Albert Bierstadt, George Catlin, Winslow Homer, Alfred Jacob Miller, Frederick Remington, and Spadecaller. Music by: Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie, Bruce Springstein, Taj Mahal, Emmylou Harris, Bono, Little Richard, and John Mellencamp.

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  • As always my friend

    You call a spade a spade

  • great video great music winderful paintings 5*****

    love is all

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  • love honour and respect for all indigenous peoples- may they enjoy freedom again to live in peace on mother earth

  • woody guthrie: proof that punk rock began in america. keep on killing fascists, friends.

  • I think that this song is about something that we all should think about, not just in USA, but all over the world. I think this song basically is about oppression. And people are still slaves and oppressed by rich and powerful, you can't get away from it, there isn't any "free" countries in world. Maybe the last free land was America, before Europeans conquered it.

  • @Fridazechyld Nowhere in the above video do you see European Americans. Woody Guthrie wrote about "this land" after the oppression of Native Americans.

    The above video is a tribute to Native Americans prior to Columbus, and prior to Mr Guthrie.

  • It is hard to know where to be... the Genome Project says my great... grandmother walked across the Bering Straits,but all of my ancestors are supposedly European...I was born in the bayou country of Louisiana, of Cajun stock, on my mother's side, but it is possibly telling that, at about the age of 14, the only person that mattered to me, was a Sabine Indian that my mother said I couldn't have as my love... there can be no greater motivation to avoid the dark side of the force!

  • Thank you. This is an amazingly beautiful tribute to Woody Guthrie.

  • Oh My Gosh am related to him I searched it up online and my Father told me also!!!

  • brilliant, poignant....thank you.

  • Well done, wonderful work, thank you!

  • @MrSister127 because the don't want you to know the whole song. They don't want you to know what this song is really about.

    It's about the rich owning everything and that no matter what, there is no such thing as private property. You can't own land and at some point it was just taken or stolen

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