Trail of Tears
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O-SI-YO, brothers and sisters..i am Cherokee and have Ancestors listed in the Dawes from Oklahoma..value or respect us.. we are who we are.. an until we are understood of what native americans whent through then and only then will we be excepted for what we stand for!.. walk the TOT.. may the eagle guide everyone to the truth feel our pain of our Ancestors!!!!
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My Great Grand Father died fighting for the land. My Great Grandma left the Reservation with the 2 daughters and found refuge in Missouri. To this day I do not know what my Great Grand Fathers name was. My Grand Mother never spoke of him. Indians are quiet people. Never complain. Just move on. I hate what our government has done to their own people. They are the Evil of this planet!
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@jpinheiro84 No this is Europe. A band from Sweden. He says "nu skal vi spela" it only means "now we're gonna play"
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Does anyone here said what is it that he says in the first two seconds?
Is it a Cherokee dialect?
I have bugged me for years...
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i cant beleive u were not told of the wrongs thats been done to your great nation that saddens me
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People died in The Trail Of Tears...And they had to just leave the ppl there &Little Kids died! Ooh this makes mah mad! ugh im not cherokee bt i am Native Americann!
And This Dang Song is really iritates mah listen to it! ugh...Im sorry if im bein rude i really am
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@ariesmistress AMEN & AMEN
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@tscotty32 May the rainbows allways touch your shoulders
O-SI-YO, hello, When I was a child they never brought up the Trail Of Tears in school. I am glad that I had tribal elders that taught me my history and culture. Very little of anything was even brought up about Native Americans in the public schools. Movies and television would have us playing the bad guy or evil savages. It wasn't till later Hollywood would create movies on a more positive way. It is our responsibility to teach pride in our heritage to our children.
cherokeeghost 2 years ago 8
I am an American History teacher and I make sure that my students know the injustices heaped onto the Native American peoples. It saddens me when I hear others completely gloss over the treatment of a group of people. There are some who value and respect native cultures and the parts they played in the building/destruction of our great nation.
Arielrules 11 months ago 6