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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2011

An in depth preview of the upcoming documentary WE ARE STILL HERE by Value Creaton Films www.facebook.com/valuecreationfilms about Lakota life in the 21st century. Presented in association with SAVE OUR TRIBAL YOUTH www.saveourtribalyouth.com and Crawford Multi Media www.crawafordmultimedia.com

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  • At 2:55. You can leave the reservation anytime you want. Nobody is being held prisoner there. Liar!

  • @DVDluvr123 they are a prisoner of circumstance. All thier family and all they know is there. Thier soul is tied to the land. Who are YOU to judge?

  • No thank you ;-)

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  • @DVDluvr123

    Poverty is the worst form of imprisonment! If they leave, where should they go? The problem with the Lakota is brought about by the influence of money and greed which taunts the young, and pulls them away from what is truly important, their ancestry. That

    is the richest gift one can have, and the intelligence that lies within the Lakota people is

    vast, they know the land and the animals, the weather, and the power of the people. Unless the young ones reach within they won't live!

  • hmm..makes one wonder,,Ive been to pine ridge.if theyre so poor.why do they have pow-wows n the admission price some tiospayes charge for a sundance.just sayn.

  • "no fruits..." Sounds like the food deserts of the innercity ghettoes as well. The system is starving the people into ill-health on the rezz and in the city.

  • @DonKeedic I suggest you try reading my original comment again. I didn't say anything that could be considered a judgement of the people. I just made a simple and accurate statement of fact about legal status. However, your comment is the one that contains judgements about the people. So YOU are the one who is judging them.

  • Yep. It's important to keep and protect one's soul and not let the cannibals steal and devour it and then crap it out as though your sole purpose was to become cannibal sh*t.

  • Thank you for this Video. May justice will be done for all the native people of America.

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