Native American - (Shoshone)
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I made this video of the Shoshone tribe whom were located in the territory in California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming, although most of them seemed to be settled in the Snake river area in Idaho, Shoshone means The Valley People The name means inland, or in the valley.
In 1905, nearly one hundred years after their first contact with the white man, the Lemhi Shoshone began their "Trail of Tears", being forcibly removed from their ancestral homelands to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation to their newly "appointed" home. The Shoshone were few in numbers, their total population being somewhere in the area of 8000. most of my other videos have pictures but also film through the videos.
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I as a white man want to say how sorry I am for what our people have done to the native Americans and your culture. You are truly an inspiration to someone like me. I only hope one day your people will be free and your country to be yours again! Respectfully. Michael J. Habada Sr.
@JonDoeNeace
2 ай бұрын
Natives are less looking for an apology regarding the past as they are looking for preservation of a Native future. But thank you.
I never knew our Native Ancestors got so much love from around the world. Thanks to everybody for supporting the Natives of America, coming from a person with Aztec ancestry
@big_sk4ian424
Жыл бұрын
Bro 💀 please your nawatl which means your one of 3 tribes of the Aztec
@ameliatribeofissachar7311
Жыл бұрын
We are also Indigenous ✊🏾🤎 I'm Aztec and Comanche
So proud to be Shoshone Bannock! I wear a lot of Indian jewelry to my corporate job- I always get lots of questions about the pieces. Native American culture is very spiritual - it brings me peace.
@Emithelovelygirl
6 ай бұрын
Well I have a question. Can a non-native person enter the Shoshone tribe?
@PERIDOTPIMP
3 ай бұрын
@@Emithelovelygirlsome tribes ceremonially 'adopt' people if you are dedicated to the people and an active participant in the community
@ThaRealestOneOutHere
Ай бұрын
Same here miss
This land is still yours....I see the Indian spirit every where I go
@shabnamsuhrab82
Жыл бұрын
Nope belong to white man now
@JonDoeNeace
2 ай бұрын
It's all theirs. They're within their right to say it.
Why thank you so much, im so happy that it is liked, and its very nice of you to leave a comment with such wonderfull words, thats made my day :)
Helen, I love the photos. I lived for over 21 years in Shoshone country and learned to be respectful and grateful for what I learned while living in that area.
Great race of people! I have nothing but pure respect for them! 😊
@brandonbazil3182
7 жыл бұрын
I am so proud to be a Native American from all nations 😇👍☘️
@BlueMoonLightDreams
7 жыл бұрын
I am Inca, we both fought the same terrorist, the same terrorist that still today terrorizes, but in the end, the children of mother earth will be the last to stay, and the terrorist will be the first to perish on their own judgment, creation of power.
@BlueMoonLightDreams
7 жыл бұрын
how u guessed?
@AndrewMurphy8383
7 жыл бұрын
just because i am white does not mean that i could not be native
@BlueMoonLightDreams
7 жыл бұрын
OF COURSE you are native!!! Just not to lands like North, Central, South America and the Caribbean and of course some Asian and Middle Eastern countries :)
It's so peaceful and yet full of energy. I wish I could wander around the Native American homelands.
@dnleon9921
2 жыл бұрын
same
@JonDoeNeace
2 ай бұрын
Where do you think you are?
@trelemorele3859
2 ай бұрын
@@JonDoeNeace On the other side of the globe 😂
Much power to all people who find power, peace, relaxation as well as pride in this beautiful music as well as healing. peace and happiness to all.
This music always heals the spirit thanks for posting.🌹⚘🌿🌾🍁
I am proud & honored to be eighth Navajo, Western Apache & Cherokee. Thanks to my Dad. Beautiful people that have been treated like crap for soooo long.
@rabbismooth
8 жыл бұрын
+Rabbi Smooth judging by the look of u you is a fine looking momma to me best u thank him lol ✌️☝️
@kunalgaurav7222
7 жыл бұрын
sharon dianne wow, you got billionth part of Cherokee and millionth part of Navajo lol
@codyallan4169
6 жыл бұрын
sharon dianne me too thanks to my mom
@Ginger32
6 жыл бұрын
kunal gaurav lmfao!!!
@CamSloan33
5 жыл бұрын
kunal gaurav these people like to claim something they are not ... both my father and mother are Native American and it pisses me off when people say they are 1/8th something or 2% this ... we don’t recognize you
Thank you .. made me want to go meet you all as while watching/listening to your video I felt a "presence" feeling. Wow, can't really explain it.
Shout out to all the warriors in North Dakota right now fighting against DAPL
@Mastermind111111
5 жыл бұрын
Tonauac Why don’t you want a pipeline? It’s technology like that that would have helped you retain your freedom had you adopted it earlier (see Japan in the 1860s)
@merlinthegreat8930
5 жыл бұрын
We want the land to stay in it's original form. A'ho 💖
@halflife5728
4 жыл бұрын
@@Mastermind111111 because they value their honour and they value nature more than technology that destroys the world rather quickly. Therefore Sioux don't sell the land.
There's two things that come to mind when I listen to this kind of music. 1. What these people may have been able to contribute further to this world had they been given the chance. 2. The anger I feel towards the people (my own people) for nearly wiping out these beautiful people.
@manyperspectives2660
7 жыл бұрын
I, of mixed native descent, forgive you and your people on behalf of anyone else who also does. I only ask for the chance to contribute again. But I ask out of humility. For we will contribute no matter your acceptance of such.
@thunderstorms2112
6 жыл бұрын
Me too. I wish i can go back in time and stop the racism wars from happening. Make it to were we all are at pice. Today its a little better than before, but we still need to do something to help the Native Americans and stop all the bad racist and evil people who are still backwards. I wish the Government will allow them their land back and give them good homes and fresh food to eat. Life is short, so we need to focus on living the best life as much as we can.
@dakotabrewer9102
6 жыл бұрын
Brandon Iliff me and my tribe forgives you thanks for the time of thinking of us 🤞🏽
@thegreatallanu
5 жыл бұрын
don't vote Trump in 2020, he wants to.remove the sovereignty of all tribes to take more land from them. Be a part of the change, don't vote for him, vote indigenous, vote native! #downwithtrump #impeacbtrump #nativepride
@sal9523
5 жыл бұрын
"Nearly"?.... they're all gone now and "original culture" thanks to our ancestors .... im part spanish and british
Thank You Helen 1434, you made my day totally complete, seems like you were the only one who heard me and Bless the Utah Shoshone Nation !!!
@JamesWilliams-vb8rk
9 жыл бұрын
And every bit is true,you were the only one, is there something I should know before because I was having a conversation with Helen1434 and no one else.
@JamesWilliams-vb8rk
8 жыл бұрын
I was talking with you and don't need a looker over my shoulder.
I love this, it's very beautiful :) thank you for sharing. My fiance' is 1/2 Finnish and 1/2 Shoshone...yep, here in the Snake river area...praying for rain.
Kia Ora .... Greetings Shoshone Nation thank you for the beautiful Music an Video... peace an everlasting love be with you all always remember who you are stand strong an true .... From New Zealand
thank you very much for comment on the video, the music is very nice it was the very first song i had ever heard of this nature and just went straight to my heart.
I'm not even Native American and this music is just so cool. I will probably be seen as ignorant because I do not know the meaning, but for now I'll just listen and like.
@roterfalke6692
10 жыл бұрын
man muss nicht indianer sein um diese music zu mögen, music ist immer wunderschön!!
@roterfalke6692
10 жыл бұрын
ja ganz genau so ist das!!
@jackiewilliams4703
10 жыл бұрын
Just having respect as well as appreciating our music is a great start. Also having respect for us as people as well helps. With much respect as well as appreciation for those who helped in any way to put this together. Most beautiful. Peace & be well.
@cheriluna615
10 жыл бұрын
I understand you do not have to be Native to enjoy the songs. I guess what I should be saying is that I come from no Native background, so I feel rather humble to be listening to this piece, especially since maybe some would say that I don't have a TRUE emotional connection to the music, because I don't have it in my blood. I just am glad to have heard it.
@ameefarrant5332
9 жыл бұрын
I agree with you.
Being part Cherokee/Choctaw, this music speaks to me. Thank you so much!
I like the way music slowly builds with adding of drums showing the emotional intensity.
the music is universel language , i love this style and i wish one day meeting indian native of America why not my wife be one of them !
how wonderful thank you very much for sharing that story of the horse, yes nothing happens without reason even though at times we cant find the reason at the time, but later on it sometimes makes sence.
AMEN, Chief Washakie! Room enough for all of us!
It makes me sad to think these people have lost their land and have been forced to live our way. They only protected their land and only killed what they needed to survive.
@thehardheart6906
7 жыл бұрын
Pam Cossich
@micheladerry5681
4 жыл бұрын
i too feel very sad for them. And its a neverending slaughter of these good people living peacefully in this world
beautiful people and music 👍greetz from holland
June 20th 2014 It has been a very long time since I have been able to listen to this beautiful music..this is something that will relax you
Great culture and tradition, all about embracing nature, thank you for uploading and reminding us about their history.
Shoshone- "Grass House People"..... Thanks for sharing that information regarding over 800 hundred million Native Americans resided in North American...a taken land. Was your point a positive point? Or that of a negative nature or perhaps that of a educational nature? I ask this as A person of Native American decent who knows a great deal about the hurt that Native American's have suffered. Knowing that we had our land stolen from us. Knowing also that is something that happened in the past. Yes it angers me and to see how badly our land is disrespected as well. I also try to focus on the positive that I can do to try to leave the sad horrible past exactly there where it belongs in the past and be present in the present and try to work towards a better future as many of us do. As I often point out not all of us are on reservations and I hope are trying to focus on the positive That we are not all wiped out and that as long as we have hope as well as faith and try to teach others to respect our land that is the best thing. Positive thoughts not negativity. Happy Monday to all. Have the best possible day that you can. Peace and be well.
@cielopachirisu929
9 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Too often do I come to these videos and see either anti-Americans exploiting Native strife to further their own goals, or trying to call for another genocide. The best way forward is to go on together and try to rebuild what was lost, however we can. Again, thank you.
@jackiewilliams4703
9 жыл бұрын
Cielo Pachirisu My goal always is to rebuild with more pride, wisdom as well as self respect. Peace and be well.
@narimanm.9097
7 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry, but how did 80 million North American natives turn into "800 hundred million [sic]"?! The entire planet at the time barely had 700 million people (pegged between 600 million and 680 million for the 1700s, in fact). Is this "multiply the number by 10 for exaggerated effect" thing ever going to end? Please, stop killing the truth in order to make a more grand statement. The claim that the white people just came and immediately killed off the entire continent is itself misguided and erroneous, and even then, not all of the ~80 million Native Americans who lived in the modern day United States (thought to be no more than ~110-150 million for the entire continent of North America) were killed.
@merlin6625
3 жыл бұрын
Shoshone means Valley People
Very soothing and reflective, thank you for connecting with Spirit within me... Love it ... Miigwetch for sharing it...
Beautiful music for the soul and the spirit !! Native American - Music - (Shoshone).
@Glitzerpixel
9 жыл бұрын
Sehr schön zum chillen... :*)
@michaeltermath8834
9 жыл бұрын
Danke ;*)
@dubettoni
9 жыл бұрын
beautiful song !
@michaeltermath8834
9 жыл бұрын
dubettoni Thank you : )
THANKS #helen i respect people like these music was heart touching i fall in love with that video.
@helen1434
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Durga happy to hear you enjoyed the video
esses sons instrumentais indigena me traz Paz obrgd amo esse povo!!!
Ok this is my favorite music! Definitely going to listen to this while I’m painting.
@helen1434
6 жыл бұрын
Hope you got yer painting done :)
This music sings to my soul , can't say that about much music , generally speaking to the mainstream music on the radio . God bless us
I was born and raised by Fort Hall. My Family always hired a Shosone Family for managing the Ranch. They were honest, never lied, and hard working. I still have art work created by members of those families. I miss those days
So proud to be Shoshone live in Fort hall Idaho
@nariko47
8 жыл бұрын
+Sonny Forelli Then you don't understand, because you don't know what it's like to be part of the REAL struggle and be an offspring of resistance, revolution, and survival. So, your comment/attitude... is expected. Blessings ~
@nariko47
8 жыл бұрын
+Sonny Forelli An excuse for what? I think you're confusing two things. There is one thing to be proud of culture. Then there's thinking that you and your culture are above/is better than someone else's - in which case it's bullshit. Also..... keep in mind that Native Americans (First nations people) do not have your same history and don't have the same relationship with (let's say...) the United States like other social groups. So, don't try and speak for them as it is not your place.
@nariko47
8 жыл бұрын
+Sonny Forelli But aren't natives proud of what they've achieved? Aren't people (in general) proud of what THEIR people achieved? even if an individual didn't particularly do anything....
@nariko47
8 жыл бұрын
+Sonny Forelli Regarding your question/confusion, you just answered it yourself. Thanks, nice to see you understand.
@nariko47
8 жыл бұрын
+Sonny Forelli when you asked about my statement and you put it in quotes with a question mark ... you actually proved my point in your own words right above it
Fantastic, love that it does not sound synthetic, using real instruments makes a huge difference to the sound,. Good atmosphere in this song!!
I just love this ! my favorite by far and brings happiness to my heart.
Gracias por compartir esta linda música saludos desde Veracruz Mexico
Hi .. I belong to the Khasi tribe from Shillong, Meghalaya, in the North Eastern part of India. And when I see this video, and listening to the Native American music, It reminds me of my own tribe and our culture. How the white men had taken away our culture and now we are fighting the further loss of our culture and heritege from globalisation. Despite the fact that we are more than thousand of miles apart, in two different continents, in two different countries, there is some kind of similarities between the tribes of North East India and the Native American tribes I find a kind of a spirtual connection between my tribe and the native americans through this video. And if I may add. I can understand the feeling of being different and unique of the Native Americans from the other races/ people in the American continent. We too have the same feelings as we too are different in terms of culture, history, and language from that of our mainland Indian counterparts. I can only say "KHUBLEI" (Thank You) in Khasi to to the one who is responsible in making this video. From your spirit brother in India.
I love this song, it helps me sleep and relax defenetly takes me out of anger and any bad thoughts... Thank you
i'm in the shoshone tribe.i'm full blood shoshone
@jacque883
4 жыл бұрын
koko B So cool!! 😀💕
@gulmiradavletbakova2270
4 жыл бұрын
Komanche never stay back
@wideglide19661
4 жыл бұрын
That is very hard too believe too bee 100%
@gulmiradavletbakova2270
4 жыл бұрын
I very like komanche
@gulmiradavletbakova2270
4 жыл бұрын
Shoshone namber 1 in kontinent Amerika
Das ist sehr schön und lehrreich , es gefällt mir sehr sehr gut , vielen vielen Dank
I truly love the native American culture. what smart Bueatiful people.
Happy Saturday. A nice nothing but what I believe is known as a nice Indian Summer day's. It is so very ice and warm and we have a Marathon going on here. I am enjoying this as I work at home away from the crowd of the marathon. Much easier to write this way and enjoy beautiful music. have a beautiful day where ever you are. Peace and be well.
I see there is a mix of Native American( Shoshone ) and there are 50 video's and I will have to watch all to see how many are Shoshone, I hope that I can feel good about them. Thanks Ms. Helen. ^^^^^
i am mexican but my grand mother was a native american I always loved her rip grandma
@tejanothetexan4115
4 жыл бұрын
@@andresjaramillofigueroa3025 No longer exists? The Mexica Aztec Aztlan are still here
@BlueMoonLightDreams
4 жыл бұрын
Hahaha if u are Mexican and brown YOU ARE ALSO NATIVE AMERICAN!! HELLLLOOOOO
@BlueMoonLightDreams
4 жыл бұрын
@@andresjaramillofigueroa3025 maybe u are halfbreed but Mexica, Aztec b others are still the majority
@FlyingNazgul-wm1dv
4 жыл бұрын
Xoxone are blood brothers to Mexica
@antoniozacarias91
3 жыл бұрын
@@andresjaramillofigueroa3025 don't speak as if we're all mixed, there are still millions which aren't mixed
Love this music Thanks, Helen 1434 Saludos from Mexico City
@helen1434
6 жыл бұрын
Your welcome :)
I love my people
This song touches my soul so hard.... I feel as though I can feel my ancestors and the soul of my wolf that passed recently
I love this music, I am from the UK and only just discovered this music and can't stop listening to it. Very beautiful.
i am proud to be Apache and Cherokee and I always will be. you are Indian if you have one drop of blood or many, you are Indian just like all of us
@charleslee1960
3 жыл бұрын
I want a donkey
Such a beautiful people who were done WRONG! All Native tribes were done WRONG! It's frustrating that the beautiful tribes were forced to live on the government reservations that belonged at one time to a different tribe. Not all tribes but there were ALOT!
@xtothezxzibit7254
7 жыл бұрын
I would say it was all tribes.
@Mysteryskatin
7 жыл бұрын
You gonna give your house back to the natives? Didn't think so. If you believe in their plight so much, cede your land to them and move back to the Old World... If that's not something you're willing to do, you're just as bad as the rest of us...
@tylerlucas3069
7 жыл бұрын
Jane Doe really it wasn't that bad for my native ancestors I've got white and French Canadian I have Ojibwe relatives through marriage and they have french Canadian in them too it got worse when people like you came here "America love it or give it back" how many of your home's built over native graves and the streets you drive on
@sandyqureshi4938
6 жыл бұрын
But not only the Native American people were done wrong, also the Native Polynesian and Aboriginal people of every land were done wrong by heartless so-called civilized people. To me aboriginal people of every nation were much civilized than modern people. In my heart, I know that I was once Aboriginal. To me the true harmark of civilization is the ability to live in harmony with Nature. I know in my heart in previous lives I was aboriginal too.
@alexmsmartinez3790
6 жыл бұрын
Denise Satterfield armonía depuración
this is a beautiful song. things like this really help keep my mind in check about what i and all of us should value and respect/honor. thank you for posting this.
Very emotinal music...im not Indian,im from Serbia but still feeling some sadness and chills while im listening to this and many other Native musics/songs. peace Brothers!
I love the pictures with this flute music. Is it possible to know who was playing the flute?
so calming!!!
Beautiful and nice song.
I've listen to this since 4th grade and it never gets old very beautiful.
..very nice music...hypnotic.
@user-wx9lz4cf1m
7 жыл бұрын
Camila Roger hay
Greetings from Norway ;)
My Ancestor's lived in Idaho around the Snake River close to the Shoshone falls. I am Redcloud 7th generation Native American and I'm happy to know this. The children of Manasseh or Native Americans had a way of living that I know would bring so much joy to my soul. Love, Honor, respect a connection with the heavens and mother earth. They knew that the land didn't belong to them it was there mother and was sanctified for the next generation.
Thank You for this video! It is a great tribute to my Tribe! May the Great Spirit watch over you. 💖 OOS! (AMEN)
I'm not sure where I fall... I'm Shoshone and Portuguese on my moms side and mostly Irish with a little Cherokee on my dads side! I would hope there are no ill feelings towards me wanting to know more about roots! I think it's horrible what happened but my family didn't have anything to do with it far as I know! Beautiful Peacekeeper ♥
@carolmaciel8722
10 жыл бұрын
I am Scottish,Welsh Portuguese and Cherokee from mom's side her people came to America and settled around Kentucky and Tennesse, my dad is French Canadian and Miq-Maq his ancestors came to Maine and settled in the northern part of the state..I am told his people were Maliseet ..you are what you make yourself to be ..our mixes seem a bit confusing but it is what is in your heart and spirit that counts!! We can not judge or punish ourselves for what our ancestors may or may not have done we can only learn from their mistakes and not repeat them!!
@jackiewilliams4703
10 жыл бұрын
I'm 3 different kind's of Native American, Black White as well as lord knows what else. I call it that my family is pretty much all of the colors of the rainbow. My Pop the many who raised me along with my very Native American looking mother who has been my Pop for 48 out of the 50 years of my life is Polish. We were raised color blind knowing that love knows no color. Many people from all backgrounds do many things that are not right and disrespectful to Native American's even today. However I don't go blaming whole races of people due to the ignorance as well as ignorant actions of some. To this day I still see people as people. The people who are ignorant as well as disrespectful I see as individuals. We are all many as well as varied. Peace & be well as you enjoy this beautiful music.
@carolmaciel8722
10 жыл бұрын
Peace and love be with you as well!
Ah the Great Spirit.
I love this music
love this thanx so much for putting it up mitakuye oyashin
According to the 1863 treaty , the Shoshone own the Oregon land that is now under siege by the militias, Why isnt anyone speaking about this. Its all over the news but nobody is mentioning the fact that the land was stolen by the Shoshones who have been fighting the government for years.
@annacampbell2305
4 жыл бұрын
Hermosa ok
@justin2308
4 жыл бұрын
You mean the Wildlife Reserve? I don’t think the militias had any interest in taking the Shoshone’s land. They just wanted the building to protest the government.
Spirit of peace let us put an end to what man made scriptures has proclaimed spirit of peace let us not put a name to this believe U teach! Spirit of peace! Speak! ✌️☝️
Such an inspirational song and pictures .. respect for the Indians from Greece..!! Thank you Helen for the upload.
Simply beautiful music ❤️
I woke up to this sweet video
@betoally7015
9 жыл бұрын
We were all wounded at wounded knee :(
I am a Shoshone woman and I agree that this song & images are beautiful but I'm not sure how I feel about pictures of sacred ceremonies being taken & put in this video :-/
@timmccarthy3034
6 жыл бұрын
was it done with thier permission?
Wow! I am Latina & this music is amazingly soothing. Muchas gracias !
thanks, Nelen! I love this gentle flute and pictures are great too!
I want to start learning more about Native Americans, having come to know and love the South American peoples during my time down there. whats a good place to start at? i love the native music (in north and South América) and I am interested in the legends and folklore that the peoples here have to offer.
@JackdawLT
7 жыл бұрын
How did the name "Turtle island" came to be? USA doesn't look like an island to me.
@davidrubow8784
7 жыл бұрын
JackdawLT continent and island may have only one word for both
Real Americans looks innocent, beautiful! Great people.
I am blessed to know that growing up in Utah surrounded by the history and culture of all the native american tribes has made me more in touch with myself then I ever thought possible. I was put to bed every night with a tape containing songs from each tribe. Wouldn't change it for the world
Thank You Helen...BEAUTIFUL Videos!!!!!
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God I fucking love this song so much. Is there anywhere I can get a download?
@Dj3tmz
10 жыл бұрын
Use youtube downloader :)
I thank you for this video and music. The Shoshone tribes are folks I have always been interested in. I have heard them being called the tall people and the beautiful people. Judging by some of the illustrations these descriptions are correct. It is such a pity they were uprooted and sent on the trail of tears to places that were strange to them.Thanks again. Wado.
I hope well to all the Shoshone descendants out there and that your spirit and amazing music can be shared with the world
Prachtig xx
I have no problems loving the Shoshone tribe.
This culture should be preserved with such passion and gracefull...i'm from romania..but my tears are dancing on my chick when i'm listen native american storys...we must understand the love that our nature give us for decades..we should give love...to live in brotherhood with nature...to think as one.....no more words.... Just love the native....
beautiful music and 💘 the background pictures...thanks.
Im sorry for the genocide that took place long ago for the Native Americans. Thanksgiving is a day to remember the Native Americans what were wiped out by europeans. Native Americans are REAL Americans. Rest in peace. Im sorry you suffered. You were only doing what you felt was right.
@jddyea5527
3 ай бұрын
When are you leaving?
The real Americans.
@annacampbell2305
4 жыл бұрын
Hermaol
@truckliteload2013
4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@halflife5728
4 жыл бұрын
İndeed
Could we please get a couple more Shoshone songs. They are Beautiful ^^^^^
This is amazing! Thank you! I've been listening to it every day. I'm not Shoshone, but it's still amazing!
This song should be in next civ
Is this actual Shoshone-made music or is it just Native American themed? Sounds a little modern-- that being said modern Shoshone can also make music.
@lizlika1227
9 жыл бұрын
Valid question. It was mine as well...Always be aware of the wannabes that create "Native themed" ANYTHING, they're always just trying to make a quick buck off the image of my people..Ive only ever known 1 Shoshone and I wish I could ask him what he thinks lol
It's really great ! Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you Helen for this beautiful video. many prayers for you.
This shit is lit, I bump to this in my truck
@PRE..
7 жыл бұрын
Fr 😂
@madelynh3249
7 жыл бұрын
Robbie Luman Wow😂😂
@mackb.3318
7 жыл бұрын
Robbie Luman Yo be careful kid. Lightening on the track fr right?!
@VoodooChild378
6 жыл бұрын
This made my night
@valerieyoung626
6 жыл бұрын
OMG
NO DAPL support standing rock rez!
@cynthiamedina944
7 жыл бұрын
thank you for standing with Standing Rock Rez. #nodapl #mniwiconi #waterislife #standingrockrez spread the word. its gotta b shut down!
Thank you Helen for posting..beautiful in nature..
I love this, thank you so much for bringing it to us on KZread.