I had to go walk the dogs.
what happened?
did they use tear gas?
what is up with these reporters tonight.
why so dumb?
I had to go walk the dogs.
what happened?
did they use tear gas?
what is up with these reporters tonight.
why so dumb?
Does anybody know if this is the Route which Trump would have to enter to get to Park?
or would he drop in by heli?
These American Indians need to realize how lucky they are they didn't get wiped out completely,.
I know, you love you culture.
I love your arts and crafts and traveling west through your areas, too, but you really need to move on.
Protect what you have and grow up.
>It's a wonder there weren't NG soldiers already in place directing traffic.
>3 vans.
that is what i want to know…how did this even happen?
who is watching out for this crap?
Man, SD is so beautiful.
I wish I was there on vacation.
so cool…..music too
TAken from youtube page:
In the 1920s, South Dakota historian Doane Robinson hired sculptor Gutzon Borglum to construct a national monument to promote tourism in the state.
Gutzon was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, and had recently helped construct a memorial to Confederate leaders in the state of Georgia. Some of the funding for the Mount Rushmore project came from the KKK.
The mountain that was chosen for the site of the monument is known as "The Six Grandfathers" (Thuŋkášila Šákpe) by Lakota peoples, named after the Earth, the Sky, and the four directions.
The nine tribes of the Great Sioux Nation never agreed to or signed away their rights to this land; the Fort Laramie treaty in 1868, which the tribes did sign, guaranteed them "undisturbed use and occupation" of the land on which the Six Grandfathers, or Mount Rushmore, is on.
Today, coinciding with a Trump/Pence rally in Keystone, SD, Indigenous activists plan to assert their right to unceded treaty lands.
Read more: https://unicornriot.ninja/2020/thousa…
>The nine tribes of the Great Sioux Nation never agreed to or signed away their rights to this land; the Fort Laramie treaty in 1868, which the tribes did sign, guaranteed them "undisturbed use and occupation" of the land on which the Six Grandfathers, or Mount Rushmore, is on.
so…….????
Indians are really really lucky they all didn't get wiped out like most wars would have ended.
CNN BREAKING
Trump at MR, will blame left wing mobs for trying to tear down our history and divide our country
I never realized the Presidents at Rushmore showed them below the neck with jackets and collars…and I visited the site years ago..
where is Apache?
kek….i guess I needed glasses much earlier than I thought…..that is what I say
General Geoge A Custer
oh, his yellow hair had luster
But the general , he don't ride well anymore.
Lyrics
The battle was over at Custers Last Stand
And taps were sounding for all the brave men
While one survivor, wounded and weak
Comanche, the brave horse, lay at the General's feet
Comache, you fought hard, Comanche, you tried
You were a good soldier so hold your head up high
For even the bravest sometimes must fall
Comanche, the brave horse, you gave your all
Though you are silent, our deeds did speak loud
If your buddies could see you, I know they'd be proud
The symbol of bravery at the Little Big Horn
Poor old Comanche, you're battle scarred and torn
Comanche, you fought hard, Comanche, you tried
You were a good soldier so hold your head up high
For even the bravest sometimes must fall
Comanche, the brave horse, you gave your all
Comanche, you fought hard, Comanche, you tried
You were a good soldier so hold your head up high
For even the bravest sometimes must fall
Comanche, the brave horse, you gave your all