Buffalo Soldiers were Black American Cavalry men of the all Black ninth Cavalry fighting in the old west...they got that that name from the Native American tribes
The Buffalo soldiers were African American soldiers who mainly served on the Western frontier following the American Civil War. The Native Americans gave them the nickname “Buffalo Soldiers “ because their hair resembled that of a Buffalo, and they also considered them to be fierce warriors.
Tens of thousands of Indians (as well as Chinese and Europeans) were 'invited' to the Caribbean to fill the void left by Britain's abolition of Slavery under the disingenuous pretext that they could earn their own portion of the New World in exchange for their labour. Most effectively became slaves by another name. As a consequence of this period of 'indentured servitude', there are more people of Indian descent than any other ethnic grouping on the south Caribbean Sea island group of Trinidad & Tobago and in nearby Guyana (part of the former British West Indies despite its location on mainland South America).
It is the history of African Americans who were buffalo soldiers not Jamaicans it the history of how African American slaves fought as buffalo soldiers in the war for America
I love this song. You also posted a great reaction. It’s wondeeful how you two interact. Placing another request for Matisyahu, who is regarded as a legit artist by those who favor reggae. Check out “One Day”. He’s even done medleys of his own work hitched to Marley covers.
Buffalo Soldiers were Black American Cavalry men of the all Black ninth Cavalry fighting in the old west...they got that that name from the Native American tribes
You are the first one to have a reaction video of Reggae music. love this song. great dancing.😉 Three Little Birds you might love it to
The Buffalo soldiers were African American soldiers who mainly served on the Western frontier following the American Civil War. The Native Americans gave them the nickname “Buffalo Soldiers “ because their hair resembled that of a Buffalo, and they also considered them to be fierce warriors.
Tens of thousands of Indians (as well as Chinese and Europeans) were 'invited' to the Caribbean to fill the void left by Britain's abolition of Slavery under the disingenuous pretext that they could earn their own portion of the New World in exchange for their labour. Most effectively became slaves by another name. As a consequence of this period of 'indentured servitude', there are more people of Indian descent than any other ethnic grouping on the south Caribbean Sea island group of Trinidad & Tobago and in nearby Guyana (part of the former British West Indies despite its location on mainland South America).
It is the history of African Americans who were buffalo soldiers not Jamaicans it the history of how African American slaves fought as buffalo soldiers in the war for America
How have u never heard this lmao
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check out Johnny Cash's Bitter Tears! it is a true classic!
I love this song. You also posted a great reaction. It’s wondeeful how you two interact. Placing another request for Matisyahu, who is regarded as a legit artist by those who favor reggae. Check out “One Day”. He’s even done medleys of his own work hitched to Marley covers.
Velcome
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