"We Hold the Rock" commemorates the nineteen month Native American occupation of Alcatraz Island from November 20, 1969 to June 11, 1971 soundcloud.com/user660132316/we-hold-the-rock
@soupycask7 жыл бұрын
Wow
@lincar300012 жыл бұрын
Forza Napoli
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ok
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@big707ndn I'm guessing it's because you don't know how to spell
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Thank you for sharing this video. Of native ancestry, I did my master's thesis on pan-Indian themes of decolonization coming out of the Alcatraz occupation as a seminal moment in the indigenous peoples' histories, and so understand how rare ths footage is. I've only seen the "public" footage shot by the mainstream press. This film is unique, especially the celebration, pow-wow style shots. My understanding up to this point is that none existed. Thanks again.
@big707ndn15 жыл бұрын
why cant we occupy every bit of land its all are land!
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Thank you and Mom.
"We Hold the Rock" commemorates the nineteen month Native American occupation of Alcatraz Island from November 20, 1969 to June 11, 1971 soundcloud.com/user660132316/we-hold-the-rock
Wow
Forza Napoli
ok
@big707ndn I'm guessing it's because you don't know how to spell
Thank you for sharing this video. Of native ancestry, I did my master's thesis on pan-Indian themes of decolonization coming out of the Alcatraz occupation as a seminal moment in the indigenous peoples' histories, and so understand how rare ths footage is. I've only seen the "public" footage shot by the mainstream press. This film is unique, especially the celebration, pow-wow style shots. My understanding up to this point is that none existed. Thanks again.
why cant we occupy every bit of land its all are land!