Dance the Ghost with me
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https://open.spotify.com/track/23jseqk4ZnHLC3ELjzfonP?si=-Np2WmbcTgeJI6-AJkCrkA
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Witness Blackbraid Crush Brooklyn in This Live Video of Barefoot Ghost Dance on Blood Soaked Soil
The footage is from last October The post Witness Blackbraid Crush Brooklyn in This Live Video of Barefoot Ghost Dance on Blood Soaked Soil appeared first on MetalSucks.
#Blackbraid #MetalSucks #WitnessThePassion #Brooklyn #Barefoor #GhostDance #BloodSoakedSoil #LivePerformance #MusicLife
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Ghost Dance - A Word To The Wise (1987)
Formed by Gary Marx after leaving The Sisters Of Mercy, Ghost Dance released 3 singles in 1986 ( more of those later today) and then this absolute gem of an EP in '87. They should have gone on to be massive but it didn't happen. Finally released an LP in 1989 which didn't hit the spot before breaking up.
Anne-Marie recently toured as Ghost Dance but without Gary Marx. So it doesn't actually count.
Caroline Weldon, 'Sitting Bull' (1890)
#art #portrait #NativeAmerican #Sioux #Lakota #indigenous #people #activism #resistance #leader #visionary #seer #LittleBighorn #GhostDance #StateTerror #genocide #racism #colonialism #imperialism #murdered #WomenInArt #USA #painting
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Today in Labor History December 29, 1890: U.S. Army troops slaughtered 300 Sioux men, women and children in the Wounded Knee Massacre on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota. Two weeks earlier, they had killed Sitting Bull for failing to stop the Ghost Dance. The people living in Sitting Bull’s camp fled to the Pine Ridge Reservation, where the U.S. Army caught up to them on December 29. They began disarming the Lakota warriors. However, a deaf tribesman named Black Coyote didn’t want to give up his rifle, because he had paid a lot for it. When his rifle went off in the struggle, the U.S. Army began shooting indiscriminately at the mostly unarmed Lakota. In addition to the 300 Lakota who died, 25 U.S. soldiers also died. And 20 soldiers were given the Medal of Honor. L. Frank Baum, author of “Wizard of Oz,” was a newspaper editor at the time. He wrote, “Havin g wronged them for centuries, we had better, in order to protect our civilization, follow it up by one more wrong and wipe these untamed and untamable creatures from the face of the earth. In this lies future safety for our settlers and the soldiers who are under incompetent commands.”
#genocide #indigenous #native #woundedknee #ghostdance #sittingbull #lakota
#genocide #indigenous #native #woundedknee #ghostdance #sittingbull #lakota
Today in Labor History December 15, 1890: The U.S. military arrested Lakota leader Sitting Bull for failing to stop his people from practicing the Ghost Dance. During his arrest, one of his men, Catch the Bear, fired at Lieutenant "Bull Head," who turned and shot Sitting Bull. Both men died. The people living in Sitting Bull's camp fled to the Pine Ridge Reservation. On December 29, 1890, the 7th Cavalry caught them at Wounded Knee on and slaughtered nearly 300 men, women and children.
#indigenous #woundedknee #ghostdance #massacre #genocide #sittingbull #NativeRights
#indigenous #woundedknee #ghostdance #massacre #genocide #sittingbull #NativeRights