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The American Way !!

American History is at times embellished Consequently it's sometimes wrongly cherished John Wayne simply portrayed the Hollywood view He fought make-believe battles all life through From the Alamo - to World War II But it is in the Native American domain That myth is portrayed to be most profane The Indian brave is blatantly misrepresented Truth was bent to the advantage of Daniel Boone So much of history is still cocooned For American Aboriginals had hearts and souls With family pride and sacred goals A grace and pride that reaches back in time "Wakan Tankan Nici Un" in Cherokee Means - May the Great Spirit walk with thee Geronimo went on to say "Yigaquu osaniyu adanvto adadoligi nigohilvi nasquv utloyasdi nihi" "May the Great Spirit always give you blessings" Hardly the chant of a crazed assassin They believed in one God With the philosophy - that was clearly stated "Ho! Mitakuye Oyasin" "We Are All Related - our Earthly meeting is surly fated" For after all is said and done "Under the sky - all living things are one" Yes - Geronimo - of Apache fame Said "God meant us all to be the same" - "There is one God looking down on all" This Apache Chief - was no ones fool But soldiers killed his wife - and then his child It's little wonder he went wild Yes, when the white man came, there was a rout Because they tried to wipe his people out It's no wonder he suddenly went insane And he attacked and burnt the wagon trains So if Indians speak of peace and Love And worship just one God above Has Hollywood got its' philosophy right? Were all Indians only born to fight? Is popular history out of stride As it seems to take the white mans side Has the Indian been properly portrayed Or have Indian virtues been betrayed When foreigners first arrived from their voyage Tired, starving and overwrought Indians came forth, not to fight but helped the white man in his plight They came out of the forest to share their food - This resulting in a festive mood And it is written that there was enough for all At the first "Thanks Giving" in that fall But soon contentment turned to greed As the white man began to spread his seed Plunder and rape became the white man's way The Indians really had no say Gold prospecting and gambling . . . Liquor and undue land claims For the Indians there was no safe haven And the teepees all went up in flames When pioneers began to take Indian land Their blood soon stained the sun-bleached sand The soldiers were sent to put things right But they only helped - if you were white And few white men of the time Had "walked a mile in native shoes" To understand what he'd been through And appreciate his point of view - And the American Government of the day Aided and abetted all the way- And for the lowly Indian - which they helped maim They shunned the blame - quickly rejecting the Redman's claim So soldiers help the pioneer And soon the official policy was clear It was take, take, take - without any giving And they did their best to stop the Redman living Yet the Indians really lived as one with nature Never cut green branches with a knife Kill only to eat and use dead wood for cooking All living things are a part of life Whilst the white man cut the forests and polluted the air For a balanced nature they did not care The Indians had been the custodians of the land But conversely - the white man didn't give a damn In the Indian Wars Geronimo proclaimed "We are all children of one God - The Great Spirit cannot think we are no use He would not have created us simply for abuse" There is an Indian creed which believes Ever present in the Sun, the darkness, and the wind, God is listening to what we say. That's Indian thinking and the Indian way "When you were born - You cried - And the World rejoiced - Then live your life in such a way That when you die - nothing is remiss And - The World will cry - Whilst you feel bliss" A hundred plus tribes used to ride the plains All with a simple philosophy lived in their veins In tune with nature - like yin and yang And one Great Spirit whose praise they sang There was Buffalo, water, grass for feed There was nothing more for them to need Fresh air, forests, mountains and no pollution To live with nature was their solution Shawnee, Chippewa Mohawk Navajo Cherokee All poetic - free spirit names are these Choctaw, Iowa, Sioux Skakopee Shakopee All very soon lost their liberty Crow, Cheyenne, and then Blackfeet Had no choice but to retreat Now memories living in mournful songs But sadly many of these tribes are gone But stories of the Lakota at "Broken Knee " Can never be ignored or washed away And the Cherokee on the "Trail of Tears" Are still remembered - after all these years The Native American - were openly abused because Washington could not afford to lose The Shoshone, Arapaho and then Apache Were shoot against the wall heralded by the U.S. bugle call Choctaw, Comanche, Kiowa As the list goes on it gets hard to see - Through the river of tears That is Native American History Pawnee, Wichita, Navajo How could the invaders sink so low Black Elk the Sioux Holy Man lamented For him the circle of life had been all that mattered And this spiritual man proclaimed that Indian Nations hoop was broken and its people scattered He said "our dead never would forget The beautiful world that gave them being." "The rivers, the mountains, the lakes and bays That the white man came to take away - "And when the last Red Man has perished and the memory of my people becomes . . . just myth portrayed in the white mans lies These shores will throng with the invisible dead of my tribe..." But truth will win out - and its no myth that Elk expressed and here described First in Indian dance, then documentation He has made indelible the history of his proud nation Ironically when Lieutenant Custer disobeyed his orders And attacked instead of favoring peace And sealed the fate of the Indian race He made "The Little Big Horn" his last disaster Outnumbered by the combined Indian Nation Bent on revenge for the many Indian deaths And protecting the tens of thousands in their camp Two Thousand plus warriors came from every side There was no stopping Crazy Horse and Chief Hunkapa Leading the Cheyenne, plus Sans Arcs, Miniconjoux Oglala Sioux, Blackfeet and the Sioux, It took twenty minutes to annihilate "Yellow Hairs" Cavalry Reno and Benteen arrived far too late Finally sealing Custer fate - But this massacre took away all sympathy And Custer's Ghost got revenge at "Wounded Knee" The Politicians plans for peace - took on a frown And orders came to hunt the Indian down Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull - and White Feather All names that will surely live forever All part of history of which they can be proud But better you don't speak too loud For the invisible dead are not far away And ghosts might come to have their say Rebelbreed
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