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http://www.survivalinternational.org The extinction or assimilation of tribal people has been predicted for over 500 years.

Music: Kin - Adam Freeland feat. Suri tribe

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  • These are REAL human beings - don't forget where you come from, it's what makes you beautiful and extraordinary.

  • where is human beauty if all people become globalizated? if they want to live their way no one should change them

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  • @coolkidmiracle I'm not asking you to feel guilty, my thing is, if my father did somthing to sombody else that I was ashamed of, I would try to make things right with that other person....

    rather people want to beleive it or not, ONE man can have a great impact on the world for good or bad....

  • @coolkidmiracle Dont worry about it, I dont expect you to feel bad at all....but there will always be this tension in America that will eventually errupt, simply because we choose to try and forget about things of that past that effect people today....

    EVERYBODY has to pay karmic debt eventually, and the more you stall, the more it builds up....theres a reason why blacks became slaves, theres a reason why the natives were intentionally slaughtered.

    WHITE PPL ITS YOUR TURN

  • @ZaydelZemirah MY HISTORY is not one of abusing others, so don't expect me to feel bad. And don't hold me liable for something my great, great, great, great grandfather did. Also, why shouldn't we live in the present? What else do you expect me to do? Cry all day for something i can't change, or make sure tomorrow we don't have the same exact fucking problem?

  • @ZaydelZemirah Look, most of us are not proud of what our fathers have done. I know there was a huge injustice and nobody deserves to be treated this way. But at the same time I'm not going to walk around with guilt for something I personally had no part of. I've never hurt someone for my own personal gain and i never made anyone work for nothing, I never kicked anyone out of their home to claim it as my own.

  • I still dont understand what makes Europeans think its somehow okay for them to be here in America living as if these things never happend....they benefit from the wickedness of their fathers, and now they say "We should stop living in the past and live in the present".....ONE WHO WOULD WISH TO FORGET THEIR HISTORY WOULD SAY SUCH IGNORANCE AS THAT

  • I know this is inappropriate but, damn, that's a nice ass shake at 1:44

    also, NormbrettaMod was trolling you guys. Seriously.

  • mori kami yamaki.

  • I am Osage by my fathers side and blackfoot by my mothers! We use to be many now we are few! Our skin fades like our heritage! Im two generations a way from being free, wild as they say! My skin is pale but I have had visions since a child. No matter how hard they try to thin our heritage it runs deep deeper than most can comprehend! They have no faith in afterlife spirit world! They wander in a pointless journy to no where! There is no word for goodby in the lakota language we'll meet agin!

  • Tribal peoples can ~ Never, be erased, for we are the beating heart of this Earth, and as the planet continues to ascend, reaching pivotal expression in 2012, so the true bastions of Earth's sacred wisdom will rise out of the ashes of bitter travail, and lead the way for the rest of humanity. Native pride, native power, native solidarity, all the way ! aho !

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