Trailride | A Navajo Memorial Journey | 1st Annual Platero Memorial Trailride
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
- Join us on an unforgettable journey with "Trailride." This evocative short documentary captures the essence and visually stunning moments of the Platero 1st Annual Memorial Trail Ride. A Trailride to honor late Jerome J. Platero on a special ride undertaken to honor him and all our fallen veterans, celebrating our heritage, and strengthening the bonds of family and community.
About the Film:
"Trailride" explores the beauty of the trail ride on Navajo Reservation near Casamero Lake New Mexico. The film offers a poignant look at how this journey serves as a living tribute to our ancestors and the brave warriors who have protected our land and way of life.
Key Themes:
Honor and Remembrance: Experience the heartfelt tribute to our fallen veterans, whose sacrifices are honored with each step of the journey.
Unity and Family: Witness the coming together of generations, as families ride together to strengthen their bonds and pass down the teachings of their elders.
The Beauty of Horses and the Trailride: See the profound beauty of the horse in Navajo culture, as well as witness some amazing sights only found on Diné Bikéyah (the Navajo homeland).
Film Credits:
Director: David J. Aberle
Producer: David J. Aberle
Cinematography: David J. Aberle
Music:
"A Song for the Moon" by Headlund
"After the Tempest" by Headlund
"Arizona" by Lennon Hutton
"Desert Highway" by Aerial Verse
"To Wonderland" by Headlund
"Old Fashioned (Instrumental)" by Blood Red Sun
"Sands of Time" by Jon Algar
"Serenade of Dusty Trails" by River Foxcroft
"Showed Me How to Heal" by Victor Lundberg
"The Foreshadowing" by Gavriel Lewis
"Under the Dark Sky" by Johan Glossner
Narrated by: Jimmie Platero, Angel Platero, April Platero, David J. Aberle, & Laverne Platero
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Special Thanks:
We extend our deepest gratitude to the Platero family, Tsoo'dzil/Mt. Taylor Color and Honor Guard, our veterans, and all the riders, volunteers, families, and supporters who participated in this film.
Watch "Trailride" and embark on a journey of remembrance, beauty, and unity.
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Awesome da'ii. Yup it touch many of our hearts and he sure will be miss and will continue to remember him always. All gave some some gave all RIP little brother hoorah. 🇺🇲❤️🤍💙💛♥️.. thanks. For the great day and honored our love ones. God Bless 🙏❤
So sorry for the lost of your brother. May he Rest In Paradise. Thank you for his service. This is a sweet tribute. And to the person who did the video, very good videography.
Great Tribute and video! We Miss you Jerome!
That's awesome never thought I'd see myself on RUclips I carried the Army flag my horse was on blast that's awesome thank you for the video
Thank you for participating and volunteering as flag carrier! Many blessings
Thank you for doing that. I don’t know you all but this was such a nice emotional video.
Navajo Pride May his spirit continue to ride in the stars and stripes of *Freedom* May we always remember those who gave their lives for *We the People*
🎉 awesome video shi yaszhi 👏 loved the tribute to those that have served our country, Ahe'hee ❤
Memories that we shall cherish forever, thx u so much for this video…
Really well done and Heart warming David!!!!
Liked, commented, subscribed, notifications on! 🥳
Axheha for honoring Dine Veteran! Remember to vote in their memory.. they made all the sacrifice to keep our democracy..
Which is roots of our Navajo goverance..
Your trail ride from where to where? Awesome😅, and 😢 for our great lost.
From Prewitt to Casamero Lake on the Navajo Reservation. Thank you for your support!
Just curious if this was just for the Navajo people to participate? Wonderful tribute.
This particular Trail Ride was held on Navajo Land and sponsored by a Navajo family. It is not necessarily Navajo only as many tribes and people and organizations have trail rides for one reason or another. There are some elements of this specific ride that pertains to the Dine people according to tradition and beliefs but it can be a great general tribute as well.
@@silvereagleproductions thank you. Your reservation has beautiful land.