FREE: Heavy 68.1 GM Turquoise, Sterling Silver Belt Buckle w/Copper accent
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Heavy 68.1 gm Turquoise, Sterling Silver Belt Buckle w/Copper accent
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I am a red neck .. my Grand Son is named Darrell.... I think you calling out ***** is offensive to me... And I'm sure to others...There are several "gay" people on this site...
I’m not a redneck, but, I was married to two from the Appalachian mountains of WV, the other from Evansville, IN (their coffee table book touts that they’re home of the first KKK meeting), border of Kentucky & Indiana. My favorite music is country, oddly, both husbands despised country music. I guess those marriages were doomed from the beginning. Lol
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If you locate the nearest reservation, call and see if you are able to reserve time with an elder. Time with Elders are sacred and amazing and unforgettable, worth recording.
We have one here about 20 miles from me....I live in Mississippi now... but we still do our rituals ... all the old ones are gone... just a handful of them to keep it going....
I was given the honor of invitation to a coronation of a young princess...how beautiful! Yes, their story and many traditions are dying out with the younger generation.
I'm considered a redneck I suppose because I live in the South... I was born and raised in Louisiana.. so that being said... I am a people person... I don't deal with racist ... I'm part Choctaw... I have my own cross to bear.. my Great Grandmother was taken from her family as an infant and taken to a school to be civilized... Nothing but Jenny on her birth certificate... I believe in live and let live...
That (the period surround the Trail of Tears) was the most deadly period in American history. Over 100 million Native Americans were massacred. I can’t say they just died, because they were intentionally killed. They were either starved because all bison were killed, shot to ensure this outcome. Their crops were burned, the invasion of the outsiders brought disease, the trail walk in horrid weather and malnourishment, and if those things were not enough, the resisters were simply shot.