If anyone doubts the pain that still exists, listen to this Man's emotional, heart wrenching description of the massacre that took place at Wounded Knee.
Thank you for shedding some light on the real history of the massacre at wounded knee. I didn't know that and it was sad to hear the story of what took place.
That was a awesome vlog and emotional. Grandpa Roger's speech was very touching, jes the story behind it is brave. Native nations! NATIVE LIVES MATTERS!!!!!
Thank you for sharing , Rodger speech is so emotional 😭on the history of wounded knee . Great ride 🏍️🏍️🏍️🏍️🏍️🖤💛❤️🇺🇲 Great turn out for the cause.✨☄️🌌🌫️🦅👨👩👦👦
Brother and sis! This was very interesting and good history lesson.. I have always wanted to read about Wounded Knee but now- I will… it’s so sad of how this transpired as The Long Walk did too.. I’m going to make a trip up there with Mom one of these months.. very interesting! Aho! Thank you and sending love to the Teesto Boys..! Lol they sure do look like you… and brother Norvin… 😜
Thanks for sharing the painful and sinful history of the Wounded Knee massacre. In a future video I hope you will consider showing us the significance of the patches and pins on grandma and grampa’s vest. Thanks for giving us a glimpse of the Navajo and Lakota culture. Much respect to your beautiful family.
The sweet grass remaining lit and carrying those words being spoken is so powerful. Thank you Roger! Blessing to all in attendance, supporting and viewing this awesome channel. Much love, respect to you for sharing.
Loved & Liked your video❤️ The drone footage was so awesome! I loved how the riders waved. It's truly a touching video Navajo man and Lakota bae. It really hit home on what our ancestors went through. But we're still here!! We are survivors and we ain't going nowhere 😎
Hi Lakota Bae and Navajo Man and the boyz Lakota people and other tribes are very strong people Wounded Knee will never be forgotten I very good friends out where you and your family live thanks for the video see you next video later 🤟✌🤠
It was a good day for the bike run, Natives to come together to remember those who were slaughtered for no reason makes me cry because it was senseless. To all the Lakota people Bless you.🙏
Beautiful,I love the hearing these stories,my daddy always talked about the history thank you for this Darwin and Lakota bae ,!! Thank you roger ,your mother is proud 🙏
Oh wow!!! Thanks for the vlog... very touchy an emotional.... this video gave me the chills.... Buddy Redbow sings it awesome.... makes u think of our Natives with the Long Walk.... thanks Lakota Bae an Darwin. 😇❤,, Roger did a good speech.. R.I.P to his mom.... 🙏💪🤝👍🏻
ty so very much for sharing such a sad story N RIP Rogers mom, Cissy. i was very emotional through out this story, ty for sharing to all who couldnt be there in person, may the good lord above watch over ya'll N protect u at all times, Shy Pittman from Oklahma here, originally from Az. tc all my brothers N sisters hugssss
Just hearing Rodger talk about what had happened brought tears to my eyes and I'm glad he is talking about how everybody went through a lot with the long walk and all different kinds of stuff was very heartwarming but pain thank you for your story it brings happiness knowing that our tribes did something good to be here today
Many blessings to all those survivers who told the stories of what happened to them. It makes me cry every time I hear it yes we have the long walk in Navajo. Bless that people still remember hardships. 🙏🦾❣️
Always believe, if we didn’t fight and steal among each other and were one we would have been a force to be reckon with, in all directions... so my people, the wise word and vision ahead, stay United and strong together.
Thank you for sharing!! from GilaRiverReservation,With Mr,Yazzie,from jeddito.. explained to my 16year old daughter,with tears in our Eyes..bless every one,always remember our ancestors!!much love,and respect...Tina,Mike,Shayna, Casagrande Az!!watch your vlogs Everytime...🌵❤️✌️
Nizhóní, thank you for the history and you did a good job on the video🎥🎞👍👌"RIP Cissy" Ahéhee for sharing your upload video & good to see some our Diné out of Farmington 🙇♂️🙇♀️💒📖🤗
Thank You, so many attempts to destroy our people, but we are still here! Twindians are new generation! Blessings for you all ! I pray Creator bring blessings physically , spiritually and you may prosper! From a great grandma in California.
Hello All The Way From Ol'Beautiful Wyoming 💙💯👊 Much Love All The Way From The Wind River ReZervation Thanks for sharing thiis Awesome Video/Vlog loved I myself m Northern Arapaho & Lakota . . .
Oh wow how sad I seen some movies on the massacre but it's all just Hollywood stuff it breaks your heart and bring tears thank you for the vlog god bless you all
Awesome content. I’d love to go next year. I’m from North Dakota Three Affiliated Tribes. However I was born and raised in California. Can’t wait! Hope to meet Navajo man, Lakota Bae, and lil twindians. 😄
Much respect for the Lakota people for honoring the ones lost at Wounded Knee. And thank you Roger for words shared about that tragic event. Great drone footage of the bike run Dar, especially the music. Was it from the late Budddy Red Bow.
Well bck to ur family shii little brother....Wounded Knee is a sad massacre, the movie makes me mad within myself. Why do bilagoona’s think they own everything. Upsetting but I’m thankful that ur apart of all this so we can see ur blog so we can see the beautiful land and history. Thnk u for sharing! How can I get a couple of t-shirts, 1 of each xl.
Thx You all 🪶🪶 Roger delivered a well story very touching to my heart I traveled there 5 years ago to pay my respects 🪶🪶 AHO I enjoyed this Vlog a lot of teaching Thanks 😎
Yá’át’ééh from Bakersfield California. I’m getting message that second of three packages being held for pickup at USPS. Third is suppose to be there Friday.
hey,love ur videos,loved the bikeride to site and rogers story,i was so hearbroken,that was an awfull thing that shouldnt of happen,so as alot of things,we dont learn or hear about stuff like this,until someone tells it,thanks fer sharing ur stories.hugs
Aho..Much Respect for keeping them in thoughts and prayers..I would of rode up in a Kawasaki dirt bike with my Michael Jackson Billie Jean jacket and Black Cowboy hat to represent those that Shot it West to tha Happy Hunting grounds
Just visited after many years of wanting to visit, loved it, couldn't stay long at all, very unsafe to go visit alone...make sure you go with a group and have some protection..sad that this spot doesn't have a museum honoring the ancestors.
Hey Darwin ya'tee'hey fr Twin lakes,NM... Navajo Code Talkers day is August 14...Redrum First Nations MC bikers doin a run their for the navajo code talkers maybe u should chck that out too...our navajo language was the one that save this nation during ww2..love ur video take care n b safe..
I don't believe the White man can ever make up for what was done to the Native American people and Africans of Slavery, Ya we built this Powerful amazing country of Technology and advancement but at what human cost, may G-D bless you and your family with peace and happiness.
THey have a HARD time teaching about the boarding school era in public schools..... its no wonder they have to do these things called "back ground checks".... I sure wouldn't want my children in those schools either...and I refuse to allow a person to be a teacher.... it they won't admit truth.
The Cheney rush massacre is the only tragic massacre the American civilians tried to cover up the evidence that never happened. The Dakota and Lakota sioux people know the truth of the tragic massacre. wrongful blame of the American civilians to thier stole horses.
The Cheney rush massacre is the same sad tragic story as the sand creek massacre. Brutality hatred tortured to death of the American civilians. That's why the Dakota sioux Indian elders saw an witnessed they were shocked of the tragedy unfolded there.
There's another forgotten tragedy took place many decades after the wounded knee massacre. Probably around the dust bowl area of the 1930s. On the crow creek sioux Indian reservation of SD northwest of the town stephan. A large encampment of twenty or thirty Probably more hunkpati Dakota sioux people were living on Cheney rush, a hilly prairie land country along the Missouri River. When a large party of white civilians came with guns and rifles to wrongful blame the Dakota sioux Indians for horse thievery. They started to kill everyone there and buried the dead Dakota sioux bodies on top of a hill. Some Dakota sioux elders were young children at the time saw an witness the tragedy unfolded there will hiding a safe distance. Many years later they told the story well crying and wipt of the tragic massacre. There's no memorial site there because of the forgotten tragedy at the Cheney rush massacre of the fallen Dakota sioux people who died there. It's also the most huanted place on the reservation. Some of the Dakota sioux Indians were descents of bullghost the Dakota sioux Indian war leader. Later becoming the spiritual advisor of the ghost dance uprising of 1890 he inspired many Lakota sioux people to the ghost dance celebration in standing rock SD. Bullghost is also buried on the crow creek sioux Indian reservation. The Cheney rush massacre is the last forgotten Dakota sioux Indian massacre of the 20th century. Someone led some American looters to Bullghost burial ground to steal his traditional religious items and tombstone from his grave site. There were Probably some brave Lakota sioux people with the hunkpati Dakota Indian people at the Cheney rush massacre. Wrongful ignorance of the American civilians towards Dakotah and Lakotah sioux Indian nation that time period.
👋 Thank you for the Wounded Knee history and seeing the site..I read Indian history books on Crazy Horse..its actually good to see the site..sad and emotional it may be..♥️💕❣🤎💓🧡💛💚💖💗💞🤍❤ 🤠 👍
Much respect to Darwin and Roger White Eyes on their videos and information on what’s going on in Pine Ridge. Greetings from Nevada ✌🏻
If anyone doubts the pain that still exists, listen to this Man's emotional, heart wrenching description of the massacre that took place at Wounded Knee.
The past will never be forgotten, but we shall continue to remember the ancestors
Thank you for shedding some light on the real history of the massacre at wounded knee. I didn't know that and it was sad to hear the story of what took place.
Thanks for the wounded knee run up date...
My brother is riding all the way from New Mexico.
That was a awesome vlog and emotional. Grandpa Roger's speech was very touching, jes the story behind it is brave. Native nations! NATIVE LIVES MATTERS!!!!!
They r the tru original Americans....
Very well said I agree with you 100% all native lives matters
Support your favorite Natives ✊🏽✌🏽thank you Grandpa Roger for sharing the story with us. Thank you to you and your family. Proud to be Native.
Thank you for sharing , Rodger speech is so emotional 😭on the history of wounded knee . Great ride 🏍️🏍️🏍️🏍️🏍️🖤💛❤️🇺🇲 Great turn out for the cause.✨☄️🌌🌫️🦅👨👩👦👦
What a way to remember the past an the historical meaning for many....
Wow that’s a beautiful memorial, ahéhéé for sharing 💙🪶
Such a great job on this video, Darwin. An event that should never be forgotten! Peace!
Thank you Roger for the information on Wounded Knee.
I love that Buddy Red Bow song you played. This is beautiful to watch. Honoring and remembering our relatives. ❤️🦅🌹
Brother and sis! This was very interesting and good history lesson.. I have always wanted to read about Wounded Knee but now- I will… it’s so sad of how this transpired as The Long Walk did too.. I’m going to make a trip up there with Mom one of these months.. very interesting! Aho! Thank you and sending love to the Teesto Boys..! Lol they sure do look like you… and brother Norvin… 😜
Ahe’hee’ for enlightening us on this memorial. It’s nice seeing tribes coming together and supporting each other. Nizhoni! 🙏🏽
Good story.... wish they would tell u that in history classes. And the untold stores about Native slanging. Thanks for sharing.
Good to see my fellow Navajos up there supporting brothers up north!!!
Thank you sharing..Roger held it together...love you guys.
It's always hard to talk about especially when I mention our women and children who were killed in a such a brutal way on that sad day!!
I give this video a 100!!! Every single image was very moving.
Many blessings to you and your family 👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing the painful and sinful history of the Wounded Knee massacre. In a future video I hope you will consider showing us the significance of the patches and pins on grandma and grampa’s vest. Thanks for giving us a glimpse of the Navajo and Lakota culture. Much respect to your beautiful family.
Thank you for sharing the touching memorial bike ride to the Lakota ansestors . We will see our people again. Sorry, I am lost for words.
The sweet grass remaining lit and carrying those words being spoken is so powerful. Thank you Roger! Blessing to all in attendance, supporting and viewing this awesome channel. Much love, respect to you for sharing.
Loved & Liked your video❤️ The drone footage was so awesome! I loved how the riders waved. It's truly a touching video Navajo man and Lakota bae. It really hit home on what our ancestors went through. But we're still here!! We are survivors and we ain't going nowhere 😎
Hi Lakota Bae and Navajo Man and the boyz Lakota people and other tribes are very strong people Wounded Knee will never be forgotten I very good friends out where you and your family live thanks for the video see you next video later 🤟✌🤠
It was a good day for the bike run, Natives to come together to remember those who were slaughtered for no reason makes me cry because it was senseless. To all the Lakota people Bless you.🙏
Thanks for Sharing! Love from Chandler. Arizona
Thanks for sharing....To our people and the legacy they have left for us ....what a price that was paid.
Beautiful, yet very sad. Thank you Darwin & Angel and your adorable Twindains 🥰 for sharing. Blessings to you all 🙏🏻💕
Beautiful,I love the hearing these stories,my daddy always talked about the history thank you for this Darwin and Lakota bae ,!! Thank you roger ,your mother is proud 🙏
What a great video especially hearing the memorial history of the area ✨ bless you all
Awesomeness. Thank you for sharing
Oh wow!!! Thanks for the vlog... very touchy an emotional.... this video gave me the chills.... Buddy Redbow sings it awesome.... makes u think of our Natives with the Long Walk.... thanks Lakota Bae an Darwin. 😇❤,, Roger did a good speech.. R.I.P to his mom.... 🙏💪🤝👍🏻
Respect from Nooksack/Tzeachten
It pleases me that the Lakota managed to carry on despite the terrible suffering that their tribe experienced.
Good ride ,very spiritual see ya on next year's run.didnt finish run ...bike problems in Philip SD.A'ho
Aww man, we’ll definitely see you next time from the tribe here . Safe travels
Mitakuye oyasin.....💙
ty so very much for sharing such a sad story N RIP Rogers mom, Cissy. i was very emotional through out this story, ty for sharing to all who couldnt be there in person, may the good lord above watch over ya'll N protect u at all times, Shy Pittman from Oklahma here, originally from Az. tc all my brothers N sisters hugssss
How sad what happened !!!! And what a beautiful memorial ride !!! Thanks so much for the vid !!!!
Thank you for sharing story Rodger and also Darwin and Lakota babe thank you for sharing the moment as well👍😎
Aaaww thats sad on our native people going through Wounded Knee. Bless you all as we all stay strong👍😎
Just hearing Rodger talk about what had happened brought tears to my eyes and I'm glad he is talking about how everybody went through a lot with the long walk and all different kinds of stuff was very heartwarming but pain thank you for your story it brings happiness knowing that our tribes did something good to be here today
Chin nan very important vlog.
Prayers for Cissy White Eyes spirit journey and White Eye Families and every family there .
Many blessings to all those survivers who told the stories of what happened to them. It makes me cry every time I hear it yes we have the long walk in Navajo. Bless that people still remember hardships. 🙏🦾❣️
Awww thats my brother with orange bike.
Nice! Glad he made it here 👍🏽👍🏽🇺🇸
Always believe, if we didn’t fight and steal among each other and were one we would have been a force to be reckon with, in all directions... so my people, the wise word and vision ahead, stay United and strong together.
Honor & tradition 🙌🏽🪶🇺🇸
Honoring all nations 🪶🙌🏽
Honor all elders and veterans 🪶🙏🏽
Honor all Native American veterans
Honor all code talkers..saved us all 🇺🇲
Such a beautiful video, very emotional. Good that you guys are keeping history alive.
Thank you for sharing!! from GilaRiverReservation,With Mr,Yazzie,from jeddito.. explained to my 16year old daughter,with tears in our Eyes..bless every one,always remember our ancestors!!much love,and respect...Tina,Mike,Shayna, Casagrande Az!!watch your vlogs Everytime...🌵❤️✌️
Nizhóní, thank you for the history and you did a good job on the video🎥🎞👍👌"RIP Cissy" Ahéhee for sharing your upload video & good to see some our Diné out of Farmington 🙇♂️🙇♀️💒📖🤗
Thank you Roger
Thank You, so many attempts to destroy our people, but we are still here! Twindians are new generation! Blessings for you all ! I pray Creator bring blessings physically , spiritually and you may prosper! From a great grandma in California.
Hello All The Way From Ol'Beautiful Wyoming 💙💯👊 Much Love All The Way From The Wind River ReZervation Thanks for sharing thiis Awesome Video/Vlog loved I myself m Northern Arapaho & Lakota . . .
Oh wow how sad I seen some movies on the massacre but it's all just Hollywood stuff it breaks your heart and bring tears thank you for the vlog god bless you all
🙏💪Much love & respect. 😁🏍️
Awesome content. I’d love to go next year. I’m from North Dakota Three Affiliated Tribes. However I was born and raised in California. Can’t wait! Hope to meet Navajo man, Lakota Bae, and lil twindians. 😄
We’ll look forward to seeing you too 👍🏽👍🏽 thanks for watching
Nice video I like it's 👍
He told the story very well.Much emotion.Such a tragedy.
💜💜💜💜 😩 I don’t have words
🥰🤜🤛❤❣💯🙏✝️🕯🕊Bitter sweet 😔Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful job capturing this moment in time! ✌🏽💜
Much respect for the Lakota people for honoring the ones lost at Wounded Knee.
And thank you Roger for words shared about that tragic event.
Great drone footage of the bike run Dar, especially the music.
Was it from the late Budddy Red Bow.
Well bck to ur family shii little brother....Wounded Knee is a sad massacre, the movie makes me mad within myself. Why do bilagoona’s think they own everything. Upsetting but I’m thankful that ur apart of all this so we can see ur blog so we can see the beautiful land and history. Thnk u for sharing!
How can I get a couple of t-shirts, 1 of each xl.
Merch store is in the link here:
navajoman.creator-spring.com
Awesome vlog thanks for sharing! 👍😃👣👨👩👦👦
Thank you Dar & Bae for sharing such a beautiful video.
Great video! I will keep them im my heart.
Thx You all 🪶🪶 Roger delivered a well story very touching to my heart I traveled there 5 years ago to pay my respects 🪶🪶 AHO I enjoyed this Vlog a lot of teaching Thanks 😎
Honor
Yá’át’ééh from Bakersfield California. I’m getting message that second of three packages being held for pickup at USPS. Third is suppose to be there Friday.
Okay thank you sorry we haven’t checked the mail but we will tomorrow ❤️❤️❤️❤️
hey,love ur videos,loved the bikeride to site and rogers story,i was so hearbroken,that was an awfull thing that shouldnt of happen,so as alot of things,we dont learn or hear about stuff like this,until someone tells it,thanks fer sharing ur stories.hugs
Cool Buddy Red Bow I had his cassette tape long ago
Good video, AWESOME!!!❤❤❤
Nice job!
Aho..Much Respect for keeping them in thoughts and prayers..I would of rode up in a Kawasaki dirt bike with my Michael Jackson Billie Jean jacket and Black Cowboy hat to represent those that Shot it West to tha Happy Hunting grounds
Just visited after many years of wanting to visit, loved it, couldn't stay long at all, very unsafe to go visit alone...make sure you go with a group and have some protection..sad that this spot doesn't have a museum honoring the ancestors.
Was that at Crow I think we miss that because we got there after 1:00 pm.
*Don't mind me I'm still catching up on all your videos*
❤️
Hey Darwin ya'tee'hey fr Twin lakes,NM...
Navajo Code Talkers day is August 14...Redrum First Nations MC bikers doin a run their for the navajo code talkers maybe u should chck that out too...our navajo language was the one that save this nation during ww2..love ur video take care n b safe..
I don't believe the White man can ever make up for what was done to the Native American people and Africans of Slavery, Ya we built this Powerful amazing country of Technology and advancement but at what human cost, may G-D bless you and your family with peace and happiness.
I was so sure I watched a movie about wounded knee. I gotta look it up. So sad about our ppl how we were all treated 😔 but creator has our backs.
Good to know what had happened there at Wounded Knee
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In true creation EYE this is still indigenous people continent,what they call USA....👋
THey have a HARD time teaching about the boarding school era in public schools..... its no wonder they have to do these things called "back ground checks".... I sure wouldn't want my children in those schools either...and I refuse to allow a person to be a teacher.... it they won't admit truth.
Iron ponies riding home ...
The Cheney rush massacre is the only tragic massacre the American civilians tried to cover up the evidence that never happened. The Dakota and Lakota sioux people know the truth of the tragic massacre. wrongful blame of the American civilians to thier stole horses.
Thank you 😊 very much may the great native American eagle bless you and always sorrow over you always.😀🦅🎆 🌌
The Cheney rush massacre is the same sad tragic story as the sand creek massacre. Brutality hatred tortured to death of the American civilians. That's why the Dakota sioux Indian elders saw an witnessed they were shocked of the tragedy unfolded there.
It sads me on what the white man did in the past also to this date.
A`ho
Infuriating how the Indians were treated
There's another forgotten tragedy took place many decades after the wounded knee massacre. Probably around the dust bowl area of the 1930s. On the crow creek sioux Indian reservation of SD northwest of the town stephan. A large encampment of twenty or thirty Probably more hunkpati Dakota sioux people were living on Cheney rush, a hilly prairie land country along the Missouri River. When a large party of white civilians came with guns and rifles to wrongful blame the Dakota sioux Indians for horse thievery. They started to kill everyone there and buried the dead Dakota sioux bodies on top of a hill. Some Dakota sioux elders were young children at the time saw an witness the tragedy unfolded there will hiding a safe distance. Many years later they told the story well crying and wipt of the tragic massacre. There's no memorial site there because of the forgotten tragedy at the Cheney rush massacre of the fallen Dakota sioux people who died there. It's also the most huanted place on the reservation. Some of the Dakota sioux Indians were descents of bullghost the Dakota sioux Indian war leader. Later becoming the spiritual advisor of the ghost dance uprising of 1890 he inspired many Lakota sioux people to the ghost dance celebration in standing rock SD. Bullghost is also buried on the crow creek sioux Indian reservation. The Cheney rush massacre is the last forgotten Dakota sioux Indian massacre of the 20th century. Someone led some American looters to Bullghost burial ground to steal his traditional religious items and tombstone from his grave site. There were Probably some brave Lakota sioux people with the hunkpati Dakota Indian people at the Cheney rush massacre. Wrongful ignorance of the American civilians towards Dakotah and Lakotah sioux Indian nation that time period.
👋 Thank you for the Wounded Knee history and seeing the site..I read Indian history books on Crazy Horse..its actually good to see the site..sad and emotional it may be..♥️💕❣🤎💓🧡💛💚💖💗💞🤍❤ 🤠 👍