A NEW FAVORITE!| FIRST TIME HEARING Paul Revere And The Raiders - Indian Reservation REACTION

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A NEW FAVORITE!| FIRST TIME HEARING Paul Revere And The Raiders Indian Reservation REACTION
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@mikmaqwoman
@mikmaqwoman Жыл бұрын
As a Native American, this is meaningful, as I was born and raised on a reservation. We speak our language and practise our traditions. A huge struggle over the dacades but we are still here. Thanx for this. I remember when it first came out. All tribes were placed on reservations. Cherokee is just one tribe ..there are many more.
@milliec42
@milliec42 Жыл бұрын
I still get tears in my eyes when I hear this song. Especially now reading about all the reservation schools and all the indigenous children who died in them.
@trjbrew
@trjbrew Жыл бұрын
I hope that people took this month as an opportunity to learn about the Trail of Tears. A part of history not taught properly in schools. As a proud decendant of the Caddo, I am glad to see you embrace your native heritage as well. By the way "Kicks" is another great one from them.
@mikeyates7931
@mikeyates7931 Жыл бұрын
I'm part Cherokee as well , and THIS song is like A CHEROKEE NATIONAL ANTHEM - You can't help but feel PROUD and EMPOWERED when you hear it ♥
@joedunham4076
@joedunham4076 Жыл бұрын
Some people are hearing this song for the first time. But when this came out, it was such a powerful song. And now the younger generations are hearing it for the first time and they feel the power of this song. Music can convey so much. Never lose music in your life.
@charlenelesher1198
@charlenelesher1198 Жыл бұрын
My family comes from the Eastern Band of Cherokee who hid in the Smoky Mountains instead of being herded out to Oklahoma. Today, the Eastern Cherokee live in a reservation in Cherokee, North Carolina along the Oconolufte River. So many people died on that long Trail of Tears as the walked the entire way. Many got sick and died along the trail and we're not given proper burials because the soldiers would not stop to rest the old, the very young, or the sick. They wept the whole way... henceforth called "The Trail of Tears. Thank You for sharing this song. I used to sing it and play it on my piano when I was a little girl. This brought back a lot of memories for me, and I'm sure for others as well.
@mariannemabie9274
@mariannemabie9274 Жыл бұрын
Oh my God I haven’t listened to this song in more than 30 years! I remembered every word like I heard it yesterday❤
@buffalohorse1
@buffalohorse1 Жыл бұрын
Being Cherokee & Choctaw, this song has always touched me. Rita Coolidge (who is Cherokee), her sister and niece formed a band called Walela (Cherokee for hummingbird). I think you'll like the songs Wash Your Spirit Clean & Circle of Light. A Cherokee named Sequoya created an alphabet for the Cherokee language. Jimi Hendrix was 1/4 Cherokee on his mother's side.
@kidpoker007
@kidpoker007 Жыл бұрын
Always loved this song growing up in the 70's.... Amazing lyrics!!!!!
@kbusby4824
@kbusby4824 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad you got to Paul Revere and the Raiders. Great band. Would recommend Kicks (anti-drug message) and Hungry next. They have a lot of great songs. RIP Paul Revere. Loved this song growing up in the 70s.
@paulcwalina7910
@paulcwalina7910 Жыл бұрын
The late 60s and early 70s were filled with raising awareness of the plight of Native Americans. Johnny Cash and the actor Marlon Brando used their celebrity status to draw attention to it.
@grammasscotsgirl
@grammasscotsgirl Жыл бұрын
First Nations Canadian here. My grandfather was a residential school survivor who lost his brother while they resided at the school. He was strong and managed to keep his language (Cree) and became what the oppressors hate - an educated Indian. He earned 3 university degrees, including a Masters degree. He worked hard his entire life to rebuild the language for our people. I remember being 3-4 years old and hearing this song being played by one of my aunts on the record player and I have loved it ever since.
@randyhinkson7950
@randyhinkson7950 Жыл бұрын
At this time Paul Revere and the Raiders featured Mark Lindsay on vocals. Mark is 80 years young today and is still touring. Check out his solo hit from 1970 titled
@user-vl3hn2dc9v
@user-vl3hn2dc9v
I love being Cherokee I am so proud and honored to be native American
@arlenerivera-gw4st
@arlenerivera-gw4st
As a descendent of Apache, this song is the first I heard as a child that made my heart swell with both tears and pride that everyone was listening to this song.
@RonSafreed
@RonSafreed Жыл бұрын
1971, the year this song came out & a very, very good movie of a half-breed American Indian & his fight for justice in a small rural town titled Billy Jack!!
@MichaelSSmith-hs5pw
@MichaelSSmith-hs5pw Жыл бұрын
Paul Revere & the Raiders formed in Boise, Idaho in 1958. They went to Portland,Oregon in 1960 & began playing in the small club & lounges there. In 1965, they became the “house band” on Dick Clark’s TV show,”Where the action is.” They had multiple hits during the middle to late 1960s & were very popular. Indian Reservation was a number one hit in 1971 & it was their biggest charting song. Paul Revere died October 4th,2014. During their time from 1958 until Paul’s death in 2014 they had 14 studio albums, 2 live albums, 15 compilation albums, and 39 top 10 singles. I was a big fan back in my wayward youth.
@jerseyjon73
@jerseyjon73
The song talks about the plight of the Cherokee Indians following the Trail of Tears. Written by John D. Loudermilk, the first version came out in 1959 by Marvin Rainwater.The release did very little on the pop chart. In 1968, it was covered by Don Fardon that charted.
@TXKafir
@TXKafir Жыл бұрын
I first heard this song when I was a kid. That organ riff at the end was the coolest thing I ever heard.
@terereynolds698
@terereynolds698 Жыл бұрын
I'm Diegueno (Kumeyaay) English and Cherokee, my grandmother was full blooded Diegueno my grandfather was English and Cherokee. My 3 younger brothers lived with our grandparents on the reservation in Southern California. We elders are teaching the younger generations our language, stories, songs, dances, customs and traditions, we're still here and we're getting stronger.
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