Lakota Lullaby
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very nice
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Merry christmas and a happy new year 2012.
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BEAUTIFULLLLLL.
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I find this interesting I'm doing a book report about Lakota tribes and their culture what is the meaning of this song?
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my people may you watch the young and continue are culture <3 <3 <3 to all nature
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@pureswitch The only people that truly respect the world, along with all the aborigenal africans, australians and south-americans.
In other words, every "native" population has a more signifying cultural spectrum.
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all respect to first nations the atrocaties that were invoked on you and your Your Generations will ring deep in the hearts of any white man that has acountability for his forefathers and the guilt they invoked and i as a simple man say Sorry i have shed many a tear for lost generations and know the hole in my heart myself at the grief of search and joy of finding my blood kin Regards Bullfrog
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We played this song at my Dad's funeral. Dad was Shawnee. We thought it fitting to lay him to rest with a lullaby as beautiful as this.
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The real americans
@WolfCry108 Respect to all native americans. The only people to truly respect the planet and all living creatures. The world belongs to you.
pureswitch 1 year ago 35
@123skyrod The Lakota are a nation of Native American people from the midwestern United States. The word Lakota means "ally" in the Lakota language, and it is used to describe the bond between the seven tribes or Oceti Sakowin ("Seven Fires") that made up the Lakota people: the Oglala; Sicangu; Hunkpapa; Mniconju; Oohenunpa; Itazipacola; and the Sihasapa. Today, some Lakota believe in the Christian conception of God, but traditional Lakota believe in the Great Spirit that binds all things.
LakotaSapa 4 months ago 8