My people. Felix is still with us she makes her way to recovery at times. She has her moments when shes sober. She is still alive and cherished among the Cheyenne. We Love you Aunty. Bud is alive, well, and sober... he now lived in North Dakota. We seen him looking amazing and im Glad they are still with us
Hi. I am also northern cheyenne Indian. My mom used to huff lead based spray paint back in the 70s and 80s. Her name was Ursula Brady/Whiteman. Maybe u knew the family? If so let me know please.
I have the honor to know this family. They are strong and immersed in their beautiful culture and traditions. They strive to set a positive example for their people.
When I use to tell my friends out in California where I grew up that my Dad would drink Lysol on our reservation because he couldn’t get his hands on any liquor or beer, they wouldn’t believe me. I use to be that little kid playing in the background while my Dad and his friends would drink that Lysol from a one-gallon milk jug. Now every time I smell Lysol, it brings me back to the Rez memories when my Dad’s breathe would smell like Lysol all day after drinking it. I still grew up proud, proud to be Northern Cheyenne and even was accepted into the Crazy Dog warrior society. I wish my Dad had been there to show me the ways of being a Cheyenne vice the bad drinking habits we’ve adapted to. Regardless, I love him for bringing me into this world, I’m a proud Northern Cheyenne warrior.
The other day I saw a homeless man drinking rubbing alcohol from dollarama and he had a huge bottle of hand sanitizer! Its not ever for just ppl who cant get alcohol, its a problem with a lot of urban city homeless ppl!
As a european tourist, 20 years ago, i briefly visited the Northern Cheyenne Reservation on my way to the Custer Battle Field. Had no opportunity to talk to anybody though.
Jebus im pretty sure i knew most of them, i hope things are much better back home, i personally have left it for good and will not return until im buried in my grandmas cemetery next to my family, gona try and see my grandmother rose and my uncle monte but the rest is pretty hostile to me due to a death in the family between two of my brothers, lame deer is a harsh environment but it can also be one of the best places, my cousin dusty used to take me all over to meet everyone when he was live, now everyones against us, next time i go home my pistols and ar are going with me fully loaded, next trip is going to be for my grandma, i try to stay away from everyone there when im home too much drama and b.s. nowdays, but i truely wish the best for a big part of lame deer
RIP Black Kettle, sand creek massacre victims, Dull Knife and Little Wolf. I just reread a chapter about your guys past after the custer battle to 1888 when u were forced on the rez. Black kettle had a huuuuge american flag flying above his teepee at sand.creek . the flag was a gift, a symbol of peace and friendship from the great father in Washington (Lincoln i think) that as
Msg. to your sister and her homies, Please, don’t drink that shit. Have self respect! You’re so much better than that! Love from a white dude in California.
Dear friend, their "self respect", their culture, their language, was stripped away long ago in the boarding " schools" where they were beaten, raped, starved, and murdered, into submission before they were returned to the prisoner-of- camps we now know as reservations. And little did you know that it was always the plan that one day you would join them as fellow inmates. The elite cobals are bringing that to pass as we speak. About ten years ago the Great Lakota statesman, Russell Means did a documentary on the subject called; Welcome to the Reservation.
Most, if not then all of those people who were drinking that in the video are dead now, I've lived in Lame Deer for five years, they don't have self respect, they deal with defeated mentality, and it carries on, it gets much more fucked up than that to, the rez is such a fucked up place, it's different from your society and your type of fucked up in your community, I couldn't help but feel bad for them honestly
My people. Felix is still with us she makes her way to recovery at times. She has her moments when shes sober. She is still alive and cherished among the Cheyenne. We Love you Aunty. Bud is alive, well, and sober... he now lived in North Dakota. We seen him looking amazing and im Glad they are still with us
Hi. I am also northern cheyenne Indian. My mom used to huff lead based spray paint back in the 70s and 80s. Her name was Ursula Brady/Whiteman. Maybe u knew the family? If so let me know please.
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She work at the clinic?
I have the honor to know this family. They are strong and immersed in their beautiful culture and traditions. They strive to set a positive example for their people.
When I use to tell my friends out in California where I grew up that my Dad would drink Lysol on our reservation because he couldn’t get his hands on any liquor or beer, they wouldn’t believe me. I use to be that little kid playing in the background while my Dad and his friends would drink that Lysol from a one-gallon milk jug. Now every time I smell Lysol, it brings me back to the Rez memories when my Dad’s breathe would smell like Lysol all day after drinking it. I still grew up proud, proud to be Northern Cheyenne and even was accepted into the Crazy Dog warrior society. I wish my Dad had been there to show me the ways of being a Cheyenne vice the bad drinking habits we’ve adapted to. Regardless, I love him for bringing me into this world, I’m a proud Northern Cheyenne warrior.
The other day I saw a homeless man drinking rubbing alcohol from dollarama and he had a huge bottle of hand sanitizer! Its not ever for just ppl who cant get alcohol, its a problem with a lot of urban city homeless ppl!
I remember watching this special. Heartbreaking....
This breaks my heart 😭
So sad, I'm so, so sorry 💔😢
As a european tourist, 20 years ago, i briefly visited the Northern Cheyenne Reservation on my way to the Custer Battle Field. Had no opportunity to talk to anybody though.
America owes these people
You damn right America owes these people... THE FIRST AMERICANS!
They were HERE for 15,000 years before the European hoards arrived!
Times have brought changes to the area.
I was a alcoholic for 20 years in Calgary Canada white, black and middle eastern people drank mouthwash and Lysol it wasn’t just the native Americans
Been sober for 6 years now just a vodka drinker
Jebus im pretty sure i knew most of them, i hope things are much better back home, i personally have left it for good and will not return until im buried in my grandmas cemetery next to my family, gona try and see my grandmother rose and my uncle monte but the rest is pretty hostile to me due to a death in the family between two of my brothers, lame deer is a harsh environment but it can also be one of the best places, my cousin dusty used to take me all over to meet everyone when he was live, now everyones against us, next time i go home my pistols and ar are going with me fully loaded, next trip is going to be for my grandma, i try to stay away from everyone there when im home too much drama and b.s. nowdays, but i truely wish the best for a big part of lame deer
Wow that's so disturbing
What employment would be on community? We have alcoholism where I live ,unfortunately not many are employable. Good luck.
"Bury my heart at wounded knee" by dee Brown "cheyenne exodus" chapter 14
RIP Black Kettle, sand creek massacre victims, Dull Knife and Little Wolf. I just reread a chapter about your guys past after the custer battle to 1888 when u were forced on the rez. Black kettle had a huuuuge american flag flying above his teepee at sand.creek . the flag was a gift, a symbol of peace and friendship from the great father in Washington (Lincoln i think) that as
Msg. to your sister and her homies, Please, don’t drink that shit. Have self respect! You’re so much better than that! Love from a white dude in California.
Dear friend, their "self respect", their culture, their language, was stripped away long ago in the boarding " schools" where they were beaten, raped, starved, and murdered, into submission before they were returned to the prisoner-of- camps we now know as reservations.
And little did you know that it was always the plan that one day you would join them as fellow inmates.
The elite cobals are bringing that to pass as we speak.
About ten years ago the Great Lakota statesman, Russell Means did a documentary on the subject called; Welcome to the Reservation.
Most, if not then all of those people who were drinking that in the video are dead now, I've lived in Lame Deer for five years, they don't have self respect, they deal with defeated mentality, and it carries on, it gets much more fucked up than that to, the rez is such a fucked up place, it's different from your society and your type of fucked up in your community, I couldn't help but feel bad for them honestly
What Age is Felix Today? Is she still living on The Reservation now??
Philex passed on earlier this spring
Smoking and drinking. It is so sad that once people with proud now are ruining their mind and body!
It is a pity that the human voices are not good to hear.
I have seen that many times ... Terrible !!! Their are cooking themselves inside !!!
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