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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2008

All video footage is from my camera and the still photos are mostly borrowed from the Internet, most of which I found via the Google search engine, so I will not take credit for the photos and I thank those who posted them on the Internet where I could find them and use them to illustrate an expression. As for the music:

Symphony No. 9, From the New World or New World Symphony by Antonín Dvořák (1893).

Notjustmoreidlechatter by Paul Lansky (1988), from More Than Idle Chatter (1994).

The singing is 1) in the scene where the camera is looking over the plaque about Sand Creek, in the background you can hear the speaker system being set up by a participant in the demonstration, and he was playing a CD from a band called Blackfire, an indigenous punk rock band, and one side of their CD is traditional Native vocal music while the other side is punk rock (I got to hear a bit of both sides, theyre good and you should check em out); and 2) the singing of the crowd at the October 11th, 2008 march for the transformation of the Columbus Day holiday.

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  • indeed, 'no thanks'... always in solidarity...

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