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MODEL PORTFOLIO WITH FAMILY THAT I LOVE THE MOST! XOXOXO.

Junal Gerlach
Also if anyone likes my outfits and wants to purchase one you can contact me here or junalg@yahoo.com . Just give me your measurements, you must remember that each peace will be one of a kind and Native American Made as I have my enrollment number which will come with a autographed photo once your custome shall arrive. I am a size 5-7 and a dress made without beaded work as you see me wearing will cost 1,000 and with beads depends on how much you want etc. We can work on a noble estimate. Also will make native mens wear and depending on size and yards I can give you a good estimate.

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  • terrible music. I want some native drumming with this video

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  • Native Americans associate wickedness with what animal?

  • @waldoman7 i misspelled brenda norrell in my last post. if you google censored news and choose the one that says brenda norrell, you will find a lot of up to date news on the indigenous struggles here in the usa and abroad.

  • @waldoman7 you are correct about the media grossly misrepresenting people. false advertising everywhere you go for the bottom line. it's a very serious issue for the american indians because they are still battling genocide. i've favorited on my channel the documentary, 'broken rainbow.' if u haven't seen it yet, watch it. then go over to censored news (brenda norell) u will discover that the american indians are still stuggling to survive. peabody coal is after their land again.

  • @529dsk

    psh. mainstream media grossly represents and stereotypes everyone, and yeah those corporations seem to be out to screw over everybody. Perhaps my issue is only with them. This is just one more way in which they distort reality.

  • @waldoman7 just wanted to rewrite the same thing in a different way, but i think you and i will just have to agree to disagree. there are lots of american indian voices out there, but not usually in mainstream media unless they are grossly misrepresented and/or stereotyped. i hear that it's because the same corporations that sponsor mainstream media are still trying to get indian land. in other words, genocide is still happening. check out my channel. hope it helps a little.

  • @529dsk

    I replied to your removed comment out of fear that you'd decided not to respond at all. I'll respond to this one now.

    I do celebrate the 4th. Regardless of the sins of the nation I do see U.S. independance as a good thing. Columbus day I will agree is a holiday only for the ignorant and psycotic evil men. Thanksgiving....well, there WERE times when the early colonists and natives got along. I don't belive Quaker settlements ever attacked natives.

  • @waldoman7 sorry for coming across a little too cryptic in my first response. the point i was trying to make was that it's never appropriate no matter how well meaning to tell someone that it's time to move on. it's not your place.

  • @waldoman7 perhaps that is because i view colonization very differently from you? hmmm,' give me liberty or give me death' last july 4 i did my best to console an inconsolable cherokee friend. i won't celebrate that holiday anymore. i don't celebrate thanksgiving (russell means called it thanks taking) anymore. columbus day??? i prefer to stand in solidarity with the american indians instead of encouraging them to assimilate. 'their fair share?' newsflash! this is stolen land!

  • If you don't want to join the states that's fine, but there's no reason not to join the people. Many of us hate what happened as much as you do, and if Natives were more visible they could fight the ignorance that allows the corrupt to spread their lies about history.

  • @529dsk when did I ever say that American colonization was just? All large governments have always been ruled or manipulated by evil men, and just wars are harder to find than black pearls. There have always been good people and good accomplishments in every nation though. There were in Nazi Germany. If you can't forgive the U.S. government then fine. It's not like there aren't plenty of u.s. citizens who hate their government anyway.(cont.)

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