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Get Your Own Voice Player ManageIf a man loses anything and goes back and looks carefully for it he will find it, and that is what the Indians are doing now when they ask you to give them the things that were promised them in the past; and I do not consider that they should be treated like beasts, and that is the reason I have grown up with the feelings I have.... I feel that my country has gotten a bad name, and I want it to have a good name; it used to have a good name; and I sit sometimes and wonder who it is that has given it a bad name...Sitting Bull
"If the Great Spirit had desired me to be a white man he would have made me so in the first place. He put in your heart certain wishes and plans, and in my heart he put other and different desires. It is not necessary for eagles to be crows." "I am here by the will of the Great Spirit, and by his will I am chief. I know Great Spirit is looking down upon me from above, and will hear what I say..." "The earth has received the embrace of the sun and we shall see the results of that love. He put in your heart certain wishes and plans; in my heart, he put other different desires. "In my early days, I was eager to learn and to do things, and therefore I learned quickly. Each man is good in the sight of the Great Spirit." "Now that we are poor, we are free. No white man controls our footsteps. If we must die, we die defending our rights." "What white man can say I never stole his land or a penny of his money? Yet they say that I am a thief. What white woman, however lonely, was ever captive or insulted by me? Yet they say I am a bad Indian." "What white man has ever seen me drunk? Who has ever come to me hungry and left me unfed? Who has seen me beat my wives or abuse my children? What law have I broken?" "Is it wrong for me to love my own? Is it wicked for me because my skin is red? Because I am Sioux? Because I was born where my father lived? Because I would die for my people and my country? God made me an Indian."
I'd like to meet:
All PEPOLE who are walking & talking in the Spirit of PARADISE ,come on pepole lets make some noise THE TRUTH THE TRUTH BABE THE TRUTH
The leaders of the next Revolution
TO EVERY MAN WHO HAS TO FIGHT JUST TO BE A MAN
A THUG , Give a man the chances to be a man, and he wouldn't have to be a Thug,BUT A WARRIOR;JUST TRYING TO SURVIVE; IN A WORLD GONE MAD, JUST LET A MAN STAND
AS A MAN IN SPIRIT & TRUTH**********
The Bureau of Indian Affairs' Apology to the Natives:Remarks of
Kevin Gover, Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs
Department of the Interior
at the
Ceremony Acknowledging the 175th Anniversary
of the Establishment of the
Bureau of Indian Affairs
September 8, 2000In March of 1824, President James Monroe established the Office of Indian
Affairs in the Department of War. Its mission was to conduct the nation's
business with regard to Indian affairs. We have come together today to
mark the first 175 years of the institution now known as the Bureau of
Indian Affairs.It is appropriate that we do so in the first year of a new century and a
new millennium, a time when our leaders are reflecting on what lies ahead
and preparing for those challenges. Before looking ahead, though, this
institution must first look back and reflect on what it has wrought and,
by doing so, come to know that this is no occasion for celebration; rather
it is time for reflection and contemplation, a time for sorrowful truths
to be spoken, a time for contrition.We must first reconcile ourselves to the fact that the works of this
agency have at various times profoundly harmed the communities it was
meant to serve. From the very beginning, the Office of Indian Affairs was
an instrument by which the United States enforced its ambition against the
Indian nations and Indian people who stood in its path.And so, the first mission of this institution was to execute the removal
of the southeastern tribal nations. By threat, deceit, and force, these
great tribal nations were made to march 1,000 miles to the west, leaving
thousands of their old, their young and their infirm in hasty graves along
the Trail of Tears.As the nation looked to the West for more land, this agency participated
in the ethnic cleansing that befell the western tribes. War necessarily
begets tragedy; the war for the West was no exception. Yet in these more
enlightened times, it must be acknowledged that the deliberate spread of
disease, the decimation of the mighty bison herds, the use of the poison
alcohol to destroy mind and body, and the cowardly killing of women and
children made for tragedy on a scale so ghastly that it cannot be
dismissed as merely the inevitable consequence of the clash of competing
ways of life. This agency and the good people in it failed in the mission
to prevent the devastation.And so great nations of patriot warriors fell. We will never push aside
the memory of unnecessary and violent death at places such as Sand Creek,
the banks of the Washita River, and Wounded Knee.Nor did the consequences of war have to include the futile and destructive
efforts to annihilate Indian cultures. After the devastation of tribal
economies and the deliberate creation of tribal dependence on the services
provided by this agency, this agency set out to destroy all things Indian.This agency forbade the speaking of Indian languages, prohibited the
conduct of traditional religious activities, outlawed traditional
government, and made Indian people ashamed of who they were. Worst of all,
the Bureau of Indian Affairs committed these acts against the children
entrusted to its boarding schools, brutalizing them emotionally,
psychologically, physically, and spiritually. Even in this era of self
-determination, when the Bureau of Indian Affairs is at long last serving
as an advocate for Indian people in an atmosphere of mutual respect, the
legacy of these misdeeds haunts us. The trauma of shame, fear and anger
has passed from one generation to the next, and manifests itself in the
rampant alcoholism, drug abuse, and domestic violence that plague Indian
country. Many of our people live lives of unrelenting tragedy as Indian
families suffer the ruin of lives by alcoholism, suicides made of shame
and despair, and violent death at the hands of one another. So many of the
maladies suffered today in Indian country result from the failures of this
agency. Poverty, ignorance, and disease have been the product of this
agency's work.And so today I stand before you as the leader of an institution that in
the past has committed acts so terrible that they infect, diminish, and
destroy the lives of Indian people decades later, generations later. These
things occurred despite the efforts of many good people with good hearts
who sought to prevent them. These wrongs must be acknowledged if the
healing is to begin.I do not speak today for the United States. That is the province of the
nation's elected leaders, and I would not presume to speak on their
behalf. I am empowered, however, to speak on behalf of this agency, the
Bureau of Indian Affairs, and I am quite certain that the words that
follow reflect the hearts of its 10,000 employees.Let us begin by expressing our profound sorrow for what this agency has
done in the past. Just like you, when we think of these misdeeds and their
tragic consequences, our hearts break and our grief is as pure and
complete as yours. We desperately wish that we could change this history,
but of course we cannot. On behalf of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, I
extend this formal apology to Indian people for the historical conduct of
this agency.And while the BIA employees of today did not commit these wrongs, we
acknowledge that the institution we serve did. We accept this inheritance,
this legacy of racism and inhumanity. And by accepting this legacy, we
accept also the moral responsibility of putting things right.We therefore begin this important work anew, and make a new commitment to
the people and communities that we serve, a commitment born of the
dedication we share with you to the cause of renewed hope and prosperity
for Indian country. Never again will this agency stand silent when hate
and violence are committed against Indians. Never again will we allow
policy to proceed from the assumption that Indians possess less human
genius than the other races. Never again will we be complicit in the theft
of Indian property. Never again will we appoint false leaders who
serve purposes other than those of the tribes. Never again will we allow
unflattering and stereotypical images of Indian people to deface the halls
of government or lead the American people to shallow and ignorant beliefs
about Indians. Never again will we attack your religions, your languages,
your rituals, or any of your tribal ways. Never again will we seize your
children, nor teach them to be ashamed of who they are. Never again.We cannot yet ask your forgiveness, not while the burdens of this agency's
history weigh so heavily on tribal communities. What we do ask is that,
together, we allow the healing to begin: As you return to your homes, and
as you talk with your people, please tell them that time of dying is at
its end. Tell your children that the time of shame and fear is over. Tell
your young men and women to replace their anger with hope and love for
their people.Together, we must wipe the tears of seven generations. Together, we must
allow our broken hearts to mend. Together, we will face a challenging
world with confidence and trust. Together, let us resolve that when our
future leaders gather to discuss the history of this institution, it will
be time to celebrate the rebirth of joy, freedom, and progress for the
Indian Nations. The Bureau of Indian Affairs was born in 1824 in a time of
war on Indian people. May it live in the year 2000 and beyond as an
instrument of their prosperity.
MESSAGES OF PEACE
Return To Forever - Romantic Warrior
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Music:
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~ M.L.King ~"Life's most persistent and urgent question is,
"What are you doing for others?""~Martin Luther King Jr*.Seek not from man to get what you need,But seek the ways of The SON OF LIFE First and all Things well be given to YOU
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I do not "hate" "white" people. just look at that concept with in itself "If you are not with us you are against us" how "war spirit" such an aggressive attitude on their part ... I refuse to be "colonized" and daily fight the "white" pressure to forget my people on their home land. Protestant means: in protest of the Church ...Colonists could not listen to their own Queen make it happen on their land, and chose to kill thousands of Natives to claim "peace" in a new land...??...now the children of those people are telling my grandfathers children "oh forget about it and be like us"....no.....we are not "euro trash" and we have a "real" culture.....accepting that is the hardest part for non native "Americans" ... :0)***DISCLAIMERIF YOU WANNA BEEF OVER THIS BRING IT! I HAVE NO REMORSE IN SAYING TRUTH.that the game
Saying you are Equal wend you tell Black's to sellout their own people.
!!!!!TRUE EQUALITY!!! is wend we can live as who the SACRED FATHER THE CREAToR made us ,if HE wanted me to be white he would have made us white in the first place.
anyone saying you have to be white to be right ,don't know the TRUTH in the first place
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