21 Years and Still going strong

Written by Mark Steinhouser on December 19th, 2011

21 Years of Bigfoot Conferences in the state of Ohio.
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gaathering.ning.com Music By Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble Ghost Dance Movie Clips © Rick Davis Taken By Me At Pow Wow Massacre At Wounded Knee, 1890, the Sioux chief Big Foot and some 350 of his followers camped on the banks of Wounded Knee creek.Surrounding their camp was a force of US troops charged with the responsibility of arresting Big Foot and disarming his warriors. The scene was tense. Trouble had been brewing for months. The hope of the Ghost Dance gaathering.ning.com Certificate Of Registration TX 5 – 527 – 930 © 2002-2009 Rick Davis
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26 Responses to “21 Years and Still going strong”

  1. nancy1wv Says:

    jack black rocks on this song

  2. clement80003 Says:

    moojjak nigga kisspotenn ntaski,,nama nigga mirraw ka wapisit ka ta pe tepihitt ntsskik,,,,ke asko kichkitahane ,,,,ekoji ni moshomnann wedjihichnann,,,,,,,,,,,,,,opitciwan,atikamewk

  3. paintersmurfs Says:

    I feel sorry for indians and white people and black people and all races because they were all oppressed by the same evil force. Sadly the Indians keep reliving there pain while most races have acknowledged the big picture: they want to kill us all.no race is exempt, the NWO doesnt care what color you are or how many of your ancestors Died Im Irish. 10,00000 Irish folk died in the so called ‘potato famine” , But dont worry, “we shall live again”

  4. laboheme26 Says:

    Brilliant.
    Look forward to the day a Native American is made President of the United States.
    We shall live again,
    We shall live again….

  5. AntGer68 Says:

    …great song!

  6. pattylibraia Says:

    “You don’t stand a chance-ayayayay-
    against my prayer – ayayayay-
    You do’t stand a chance – ayayayay
    against my love- ayayayay
    … Yes. Love your enemies, pray for those who persecute you… This is His revenge, the only right one. And some AmericanIndians always knew…thank you Robbie Robertson.

  7. paulo10508 Says:

    The US goverment was telling the people what to do, long time ago,the soldiers were vicious then,nowadays the US goverment still tells us what to do,think, while the Fools on the Hill prevail…..paulo

  8. sooperman05 Says:

    AND WERE STILL DANCING!!

  9. extranhosunidos Says:

    That’s the sound that you hear, when the Buffalo Cry

  10. Watkosfather Says:

    We live again! The earth will give herself back to those who will love and keep her.
    We have had hard lessons fighting amongst ourselves long ago. When it comes we will be united every tribe and every nation together like a rainbow of native people like in the beginning.

  11. jetfueller Says:

    On Dec.29th the Lakota Souix had surrendered their weapons and were going peacefully but they were murdered by the US Army. They murdered men, women and children. That shame will be with them forever. I hope some day I will see Sitting Bull in the spirit world still doing his ghost dance.

  12. samjmpkj1 Says:

    I agee wholeheartidly with you !

  13. jetfueller Says:

    I love this song but I hate the pictures of the slaughtered natives. A more peaceful solution could have been done and the land split differently with a lot more given to the natives as it was all theirs to begin with. I wish the First Nations were getting stronger.

  14. sexymomma1958 Says:

    ..great song..great concept…♥.•*¨`*•♫.•´*.¸.•´♥

  15. sexymomma1958 Says:

    great song…great concept….♥.•*¨`*•♫.•´*.¸.•´♥

  16. MountainGyspy Says:

    We are all one. That’s the answer to all the questions.

  17. DanceTheGrid Says:

    one of my most favorite songs in the world!

  18. MsDragon53 Says:

    I need this prayer today, 1-21-10. Thank you.

  19. ongawesgone Says:

    Natel ahuk weeyahhee umbe, chena, tei Anishnabe neye ahuk. There is something coming, and, the Native People know it.

    Shawnee/Seneca/white.

  20. moussajinx Says:

    I think the worst was everyone heading to canada, looking for solace and being denied. We we’ren’t much better up north, we just didn’t ‘outright’ kill people. Starved or deported them instead. There is shame in most civilizations, this is one of ours. Thankfully, the people are strong and it won’t change anyone’s spirit. Strong is strong, and the world turns. :)

  21. fasterkillpussycat2 Says:

    I’m not native american, but I was taught the best way to learn about a people is to immerse yourself in the culture and I have to say you guys have a WONDERFUL culture..Thanks to the Ojibwe of North Bay for letting me come have fun with em! u guys ROCK!

  22. ScaldedDog555 Says:

    “The red part is proud and the white part is ashamed and scared. You cannot steal a country and slaughter it’s people without a price! The creator will sort it out.”

    Which is why it’ shouldn’t be thought of as a red vs. white thing because the Creator is looking at what’s in the heart – good vs evil.

  23. Snowflake70 Says:

    If you’re really interested and intent on getting absolutelly sick to your stomach rent a copy of “Sholdier Blue” and slap that sucker up on your wide screen digital plasma. You will believe in the horror of injustice.

  24. DarkMonkArt Says:

    Their Prayers haven’t been answered yet.
    They “Will” with the coming storm on the our own people.
    Yet feel them now.

    God Bless Patriot

  25. Isawanangel1X Says:

    really nice job on this!

  26. Whitrolf Says:

    This is one of my favorite CDs in my collection. I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!! And I love the native culture.

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