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EL JUNIOR DEL VIEJON - EL KOMANDER [[2010]] [[ESTUDIO]]EL MOVIMIENTO ALTERADO VOL.4]] BY ISANREKORDZ SALUDOS A TODA LA PLEBADA DEL MOVIMIENTO ALTERADO VOL.4 SUSCRIBETE, FIERRO!!! Tags: 2010, 5.3, alterado, arizona, beto, buitres, bukanas, byearnol, cachucha, califas, callegero, canelos, chapon, cheyenne, chivo, chiwas, colmillo, corrido, cuerno, culiacan, de, del, el, enferma, finikera, garcia, gerardo, hemi, hermosillo, hernandez, junior, komander, la, larry, larrymania420, ley, lhvip, los, macho, mazatlan, mentalidad, mochis, moda, movimiento, mujeriego, narcocorridos, nogales, norteño, official, ondeado, ortiz, oscar, prieto, sierra, silverado, sinaloa, sonora, tamarindo, trocas, twiins, video, viejon, vol, vol.4 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Later Native Conflicts Since the very beginning, we as a people have slaughtered those before us if we required the land they were settled upon...this is just more of the same...today the mid-east...yesterday, the Americas...if THEY want it, THEY will take it!! Peace! The Wren Tags: algonquin, america, apache, canada, cheyenne, conflict, iroquois, kiowa, native, pontiac, protest, shawnee, sioux, tecumseh, war 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Native American Flute Music - Ananao Cheyenne - Dancing Wolves Tags: age, american, ananao, chant, cheyenne, dance, enigma, flute, incas, meditation, music, native, new, newage, relaxing, song, wolves 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Best 72 Chevy Cheyenne video HD This video was shot by Coalition Videographer AJ Aguirre and features an incredible off season rebuild project of a 1972 Chevy Cheyenne with Rider Chris Kinsey. Chris is also a member of the Shred Stixx Pro Surf Team and we are looking forward to big things in 2010. Check back at slayshTank.com for more videos from AJ and footage of Chris. Produced by www.skeyevisions.com Tags: 72 chevy, HD, aj aguirre, awesome, best, burn, burnout, chevy, cheyenne, old school, out, restored, shred stixx, slayshtank, sweet, truck 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Ghost Dance - Native American - Power Drums - Spirit Pride Fast paced, heart pounding beat. Ghost Dance by Apurimac III Nature Spirit Pride and beautiful art photos by J.D. Challenger, Frank Howell, and Howard Terpning. The Ghost Dance was an attempt of a group of North American Indian tribes to further separate themselves from the white man and the religious doctrines they were forcing upon the tribal peoples. Among the Sioux and Arapaho, the Ghost Dance was one of the central rituals of a new religious movement that focused on the restoration of the past, as opposed to a salvation in a new future. The movement was active within limited tribes and mirrored other attempts by previous Indians to escape the civilization of the white man. The earlier movements included the Good Message of the Iroquois and the Dreamers of the Columbia River tribes. All of these movements had similar features including a rejection of the white mans civilization, especially alcohol, weapons and technology. In addition, the movements preached unity among tribes, even those that were once enemies and a revival of Indian customs that were threatened by the civilization of European peoples. The despair and nostalgia associated with the Ghost Dance reflects that period from which the movement evolved. Plains tribes faced losing their freedom and being overtaken of their homes, their beliefs and their existence. The Ghost Dance was a resurrection of the dead, a bringing back of the customs and way of life that the Indians were trying to hold onto. The prophet who began the movement of the Ghost Dance was Wovoka, a member of the Paiute Tribe. He was descended of a family of prophets and Shamans. Known as a medicine man, it was said that during an eclipse of the sun and while suffering from a high fever, he had a vision which inspired the development of the movement known as the Ghost Dance. The vision embodied the beliefs that inspired the followers of the movement including that the white man would disappear from the Earth after a natural catastrophe and that the Indian dead would return bringing with them the old way of life that would then last forever. To bring these and the other beliefs into effect, the Indians had to practice the customs of the Ghost Dance movement and to renounce alcohol and farming and end mourning, since the resurrection would be coming soon. The most important practice to ensure the effectiveness of the movement was the dance itself. The dance was unlike other Indian dances with fast steps and loud drumming. The Ghost Dance consisted of slow shuffling movements following the course of the sun. It would be performed for four or five days and was accompanied by singing and chanting, but no drumming or other musical instruments. In addition, both men and women participated in the dance, unlike others in which men were the main dancers, singers and musicians. The first dance was held by Wovoka around 1889. Word spread quickly and the Ghost Dance was accepted by the Utes, Bannocks and Shoshone tribes. Eventually, the Plains tribes also adopted the Ghost Dance movement and the peaceful message of hope was spreading and uplifting many Indians. While adapting the movement, many tribes added specific customs and rituals to the Dance that reflected their tribes individuality. The Sioux added two specific elements including the use of hypnosis to bring about trances and aid in the communication with the dead, and a ghost shirt. Made of buckskin or cloth, the shirt was said to make the wearer immune to bullets, a weapon of death known initially only to the white man. A famous Sioux warrior, Sitting Bull, adopted the Ghost Dance into his way of life. He was a respected leader, medicine man and warrior. His following of this movement alarmed the military and Indian Agencies. In 1890, just a few months after presiding at his first Ghost Dance, Sitting Bull was killed. His followers fled and joined the band of Kicking Bear, one of the first to practice with Wovoka. Donning their ghost shirts and with their beliefs firm in their hearts, the followers of the Ghost Dance were rounded up at Wounded Knee creek and killed while resisting arrest. Among those killed were women and children wearing their ghost shirts, which did not stop the bullets of the Indian Agencies or the Military. The Ghost Dance continued to be danced in more southern tribes, but the end of the movement really came with the deaths at Wounded Knee. The hopes of the Indians also ended at that massacre. Many of Wovokas ideas and concepts were adopted by Peyote cults and can even be found in practice today. Indian tribes did not survive the push of the white man. Broken up and with broken dreams, the tribes were shuffled onto reservations and lost many of their customs and rituals. The Ghost Dance was one of those customs lost, but never forgotten. Resurrected from the past, the Ghost Dance and other tribal beliefs are brought to life everyday in the education of our nation. Tags: Ancient, Circle, Douglas, Great, Spirit, Visions, american, apache, blackfoot, buckskin, buffalo, canyon, chant, cherokee, cheyenne, chickasaw, chikasaw, choctow, chumash, dance, dancing, eagle, earth, father, feather, flute, fox, ghost, hiawatha, hopi, inca, indian, iroquois, lakota, land, meditation, mohican, moon, mother, native, navajo, new, nez, oneida, pan, pequot, perce, peru, pipes, plains, pocahontas, potawatomi, pride, regalia, sacred, seminole, shawnee, sioux, sky, spotted, sun, tepee, tipee, tipi, tomahawk, wave 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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500 NATIONS (PARTE 21) THE HISTORY OF 500 NATIONS Tags: 500, Great, Spirit, american, apache, cherokee, cheyenne, culture, history, lakota, mohican, nations, native, navajo, nez, perce, sioux 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Hotel Cheyenne Disneyland Resort Paris Hotel Cheyenne at Disneyland Resort Paris. The hotelroom has a double bed and a bunk bed. The bathroom has a bath and a shower. Music Michael Fix - "Mr Wonglepong" and Paxton Roberts - "How Was Houston". Tags: 3mos, avchd, cheyenne, disney, disneyland, dlrp, donald, duck, eurodisney, fix, full, hd, hdc, hotel, houston, how, michael, mickey, mouse, mr, panasonic, paris, paxton, resort, roberts, sd200, walt, was, wonglepong 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Batalla de Little Big Horn http://www.artehistoria.com/historia/videos/668.htm En 1850 los Estados Unidos de América aun están en pleno proceso de configuración territorial. Tras la anexión de Texas en 1845, la llegada al Océano Pacífico se produce gracias a la colonización del territorio de Oregón en 1846 y la cesión por parte de México de una inmensa extensión al suroeste del país. En medio queda una amplia franja que, extendida de sur a norte, comprende las llanuras centrales, tierras ocupadas desde tiempo inmemorial por etnias nativas como los dakota, crow, cheyenne o comanche. A partir de 1853, las necesidades de comunicación entre las costas Este y Oeste plantean varias rutas de ferrocarril que atravesarán territorio indio y cuya construcción supondrá el exterminio de las manadas de búfalos, vitales para la economía india. Según un tratado firmado en 1868 entre el gobierno estadounidense y la tribu sioux, los territorios de las Montañas Negras y del Yellowston se cedían a perpetuidad a los indios, si bien en 1873 la entrada de buscadores de oro en su territorio acabó por desatar las hostilidades. El general Sheridan fue comisionado por el gobierno estadounidense para dirigir las operaciones, que se desarrollarán a lo largo de 1876, y que tendrán como objetivo reducir a la unión de indios sioux y cheyenne comandada por Caballo Loco y Toro Sentado. La Campaña de 1876 habría de consistir en el despliegue de tres columnas militares que, partiendo de los fuertes Ellis, Lincolny Fetterman caerían sobre Little Bighorn, el lugar donde estaban establecidos los indios rebeldes. Deseoso de dirigir su propia unidad, Custer recibió el encargo de adentrarse en el valle de Little Bighorn, a donde llegó tras una agotadora marcha nocturna. Sus órdenes eran esperar los refuerzos de Gibbon con vistas a atacar al día siguiente, si bien, tras avistar un campamento indio a 25 kilómetros, decidió emprender el ataque antes de que lo levantaran, estimando que apenas albergaría a 1500 guerreros. Organizó el ataque dividiendo sus fuerzas: tres escuadrones dirigidos por el comandante Reno atacarían el campamento por el sur; otros tres, a las órdenes del capitán Bentin marcharían hacia el sudoeste para atacar cualquier posición india que hallasen; el teniente MacDugall, con un escuadrón, quedaría en la retaguardia y el propio Custer, al mando de cinco escuadrones, marcharía hacia el norte y se ocultaría tras las colinas para atacar a los indios cuando estos marcharan sobre Bentin. Sin embargo, sus cálculos resultaron errados. Caballo Loco conocía la posición de Custer tras las colinas. Además, tras constatar que los indios no se disponían a levantar el campamento, comprendió que había dividido a su ejército para nada. Tras avistar las tiendas de los sioux, el comandante Reno ordenó un ataque pie a tierra, que fue rápidamente repelido y causó numerosas bajas. Ante el contraataque indio, se vio obligado a replegarse, encontrándose con los escuadrones de Bentin. Tras rechazar el ataque de Reno, los guerreros indios se reorganizaron para repeler la ofensiva de Custer. Así, al bajar desde su posición en las colinas, Custer se encontró cercado por unos 1500 indios y en terreno descubierto, lo que le obliga a adoptar posiciones defensivas, encaminando a sus hombres hacia la derecha para alcanzar una colina cercana donde parapetarse y esperar refuerzos. Perseguido por 1500 guerreros mientras realizaba la ascensión, desde la cima aparecieron otros 1500 comandados por Caballo Loco. Custer, atrapado en un círculo mortal no pudo evitar que sus tropas, divididas por el ataque de los indios, cayeran en menos de media hora. El 7º de Caballería había quedado deshecho, siendo su único superviviente "Comanche", el caballo de un oficial. Pese a su triunfo, los sioux y otras tribus indias nada pudieron hacer para contener el avance de los colonos blancos y el ferrocarril. Tras perder en dos batallas, Caballo Loco se rindió y fue confinado, falleciendo a bayonetazos unas semanas más tarde. Toro Sentado huyó al Canadá con unos pocos hombres. El acto final de resistencia india se produjo en la batalla de Wounded Knee, el 29 de diciembre de 1890, en la que las tribus indias resistentes fueron masacradas. Tags: Crazy, Custer, Horse, Sheridan, artehistoria, batallas, big, bull, caballo, cheyenne, grandes, historia, horn, little, loco, protagonistas, sentado, sioux, sitting, toro 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Cheyenne Jackson - If I Can Dream Cheyenn Jackson sings If I Can Dream from All Shook Up at the Marriage Equality Rally in NYC May 17, 2009. Tags: all, br, campaign, can, cheyenne, civil, dream, equality, gay, human, if, jackson, marriage, rights, shook, up 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |