Ghost Dance Poem by Richard Ford Bunuel Whale Carnegie Edison Simon Hitchcock Welles Christ Antunes Rodriguez Kubrick

Ghost Dance



Since you have the whole political storylines
The native Americans are the backbone to our nation
for having helped the first settlers survive their first winter
at Plymouth Rock, the native american wars and the pestilence
from infected blankets made in trade
that nearly wiped out an entire race
from the face of the earth,

the atrocities Jackson committed with the trail of tears,
and later on with the massacre at the Ghost Dance,
and presently they are restricted to reservations,
so since building homes for these poor native Americans,
have them live the american dream...
And make amends to the ghosts of the past

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