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What a great video! My wife of 70 , reluctantly recently sold her last motorcycle, due to early Parkinson's. We had some great rides together! You ride on girl, be careful and enjoy the ride!!
I really admire you ladies. I’m 63 years and started riding bikes this past April 2024 after I retired from my job. My dream is to do a trip like this one day. First God. May God bless all of you and always ride safe.
Doodle, you are a amazing and incredible person. Not just because you ride a bike, but because I see you for the human you are. Your humility and kindness impresses me
It's horrifying how much violence takes place against women and children in society, and to think about part of the human family facing even more of it is absolutely devastating. A native friend has told me about how she was treated in her youth by teachers and school officials who were supposed to protect her, not take advantage of their power, and it's the stuff of horror movies. Thank you for bringing attention to these issues. We are all one human family, and we need to stand together against those who hurt our siblings.
So sad that you don't know that domestic violence is about 50/50. People don't like to talk about it. It varies a few points either way depending on where you are in the country, but it's about 50/50. You know how many shelters there are for abused men? 2. In the entire country. Countless for women, but 2 for men, because men are still considered disposable.
@@section8usmc53 Being concerned about one thing does not mean being unconcerned about another. If someone wants to bring awareness to veterans who suffer from PTSD, that doesn't mean no one else has PTSD. Men being abused certainly happens and is also horrible. But this ride was about native women, who do face higher rates of violence than almost any other group. Acknowledging that doesn't mean others are not also suffering.
@@section8usmc53 I did say what I said, in plain English. Sorry you need to try and minimize what others go through. Violence against native women is a huge problem and deserves to be recognized and addressed. This is not an appropriate venue for your whataboutism.
One thing I enjoy about living in Oklahoma is all the Native heritage and history here. I enjoy going to the Native Americans festivals and seeing how they continue to teach the generations their history, culture and language.
Thanks @DoodleOnAMotorcycle for sharing this! I was not aware of Medicine Wheel Ride cause, it is great! the awareness should start with every household, every Mothe/Father alerting children to be extra cautious with their everyday lives.
What an inspirational ride, I lived 2.5 hours north of Seattle in Vancouver, now live in northern Alberta. I made it to Devils tower this summer but wouldn’t be close to what you experienced on this ride . You’re very lucky to experience that so touching.
Good Morning. Young lady, this is pastor Mike. I just wanted to commend you for your contribution to the TH-cam channel. You are a very unique and special young lady. I appreciate your desire to ride and to inform the TH-cam community of things that they need to know concerning motorcycle riding. You are to be commended. I wanted to thank you for the opportunity to view your clips. They are extraordinary. I am a rider and enjoy riding... Especially long distance. I pray for you and your husband and family. Be careful on the road... I will continue to view your clips. Congratulations very well done.
Aloha from Hawaii! I rode from Dana Point, California to Sturgis this year! It was wonderful. I placed tobacco at each significant stop (entering or leaving a new state or area). The ancients kept watch over our ride & provided safety.
Thank You for posting this. I've been going to Sturgis for decades. This has given me a whole different viewpoint of the area and people. A lot of this is new to me. Next time I will visit new places and be sure to show my support.
While very white myself , I was "adopted" by an older Hopi man , a friend of the family , when I was a child in Espanola , NM in the early 60s. At the time he was the single caretaker of Puye cliff dwellings and I spent many days with him there and attended many religous gatherings on Second Mesa on the Hopi reservation , his true home , where he was an elder drummer in his clan. I saw then , and still see today the callous and inhumane treatment of the indigenous people in our country , still treated as "not quite human" by many . Don't think for a moment the government agenda is different now than it was in the past , either , you don't have to dig very deep to find modern examples . If any other so-called "ethnic group" was spoken about or treated like the indigenous people are , there would be media hysteria , protests , investigations , you name it .I am glad you have a platform to help spread the word about this very real problem . Keep the shiny side up and the greasy side down !
That's ironic coming from a Hopi. The Navajo in AZ would say something very similar in an argument about the Hopi stealing their land. They hate the Hopi and still have an ongoing territorial dispute.
@@Chemically_InducedAnd the Hopi have a different outlook/history , unsurprisingly . In reality , all land has been “stolen “ many times everywhere in the world and intertribal tensions have always been the norm . The policies of a people and a government that are supposedly caring and benevolent are the concern here .
@@Chemically_Induced Forgot to mention the most important and obvious thing , that I hoped you would know or research on your own , the Hopi have been there longer than the Navajo . Therefore your assertion is rather baseless , don't you think ?
Thank you Carolyn, for doing this video. My wife's name is Carolyn, and people would still say "Caroline" even when she spelled it for them. She enjoyed riding a Yamaha 200cc twin in Maryland with three other girl friends. Would not ride in busy Los Angeles area where we lived 58 years of our lives together.. Her great grand father was an Indian living in Missouri. After marring Carolyn's great grandmother, he was murdered and found in a river, Murder still unsolved. Her grandfather "Pete" became an excellent craftsman and builder. Thank you for helping us to remember and find ways to help others.
Well done! Happy to see you make the videos/stories that move you. It's not the happiest, but life isn't always sunshine. Connecting with people is what you're seemingly pretty darn good at.
thank you for this video it was fun seeing my son Angelo and his grandma ride together with one of my favorite TH-camrs . Also thank you for showing support for the cause ❤
Wow Doodle, just Wow! This is a powerful journalist piece on a buried issue. Thank you for using your motorcycle, your talent and wonderful personality to do this awesome video to shine a spotlight on Native Americans and the issues and hardships they face balanced with their deep spirituality.
New rider here @ nearly 58 and so far loving it. Just noticed we have the exact same helmet and color. It was rough spending nearly $700 on my head gear but I felt it that was the place to spend the most money. Thank you for the moto-VLOG, fun stuff. See you out there sometime maybe, ride safe!
Rain gear and waterproof boots wool socks on any cross country trip. Bibs are better than pants. I like Thinsulate brand lined wranglers when it's cold. You are an inspiration with your dedication to learning and improving your skills. Stay dry, warm and safe.
Doodle, thanks for making this video. This is definitely a cause that needs a light shined on it! Its refreshing to see a motorcycle event like Sturgis that is bringing so much awareness around such an overlooked cause. I dont think motorcycling should be a single issue thing, which it so often is. I would of been honored, as a non native man, to join this group ride.
Tip you can put bag that you get from convenience stores to put on your feet. Before you start off riding when you see ahead . It does keep your feet dry
I think it's really important that you recorded this as much as it may come across wrong in the comments which I'm sure you get. You are doing good chit. Rubber side down, I'd ride with you anytime. There is a massive divide even within our rider community, like our country, that does not need to exist, and you are hopefully bridging that gap. I believe you are. Massive kudos. You rock. I really have faith that most people are fing awesome. And i wish more people highlighted the empathy that we have for each other instead of posting garbage divisive crap.
Thank you for this fabulous video. It helped open my eyes. I have no knowledge if I have any native American blood in me. But we are all descendants of the great spirit. We are all The People. And we need to stand together to stop the violence of all races. Hope to see much more of videos like this. Thank you.
Great, high-quality and important 34 min video. So well done, it should be on mainstream TV like History channel or perhaps played in public schools. What an amazing journey with Doodle as my first click few years ago was watching her do her own oil change on a bike.
Doodle, if you get merino wool socks and use foot powder you can avoid trench foot. I never travel with less than 3 pair of socks. Swap them out often. If you get caught out. plastic grocery bags in your boots are magic. My dad grew up poor so the grocery bag trick was pretty important
You just made my night, I was going to watch a movie and saw you had a video up. thank you for trekking thru the storm , I felt like I was driving thru it and felt your pain. No one understands you don't have windshield wipers? And when you get wet your wet and cold. You go girl, living the dream we all bikers dream ! Just get out there and enjoy. Thank you so much
You are such an impressive person. Thank you for bringing attention to important issues like this and for sharing all your joy of riding and learning and life.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention, not enough time and energy is put into building thoughtful insights to what has been done to the indigenous peoples of the world. That so many and so much has been lost because of the ignorance of racism. Always remember that we are all human, no matter what are background, cultural, religion, and most importantly skin colour. Please remember those indigenous women who have been killed or not found as they were all mothers, sisters, aunts, wives and nieces to people who loved them. Thanks Doodle for bringing this issue to life through these wonderful women and men.
Must be another local. I live up north of Seattle. Wasnt aware you were around here. Or maybe you just came in for the ride. Shout out if you are local. Lake Stevens myself. Some year i will get over to Sturgis. Been there many times when i drove truck. Now a picketing machinist at Boeing. Like your stuff. Keep doing what ya do.
The shocker for me was that the stat said 90% of the perpetrators of violence were non-native. That is hopefully part of the emphasis with spreading the awareness. I didn't hear it mentioned and I might have missed it. I appreciate you blending these stories in with your rides. Great video.
Wow Doodle what an awesome VLOG , thank you for sharing I hope to make it out there someday and would be great ride with you all ...... all the best happy riding!
A story well told. Here in Australia, our indigenous peoples face similar struggles. I hope there is hope coming along with spreading the message. I was fortunate to attend a Pow wow in Denver a few years ago and it was a wonderful experience.
Doodle the trick to keeping rain out of your boots is to put the pants over the boot at the bottom. I never get water in my waterproof boots. My rain pants are over the boots and pulled down. Be safe, have fun and thanks for the film.
Awesome ride. Thanks for sharing this critical epidemic with fellow riders! I have often felt a duality with Sturgis knowing such awful atrocities have happened there historically.
Beautiful heart felt Story of how this all came about…Amazing!… From all walks of life,From all Indigenous People through out the world,when we come together as One People,as One Nation,as One Spirit,we will overcome and move forward!… And our People,our Families,our loved ones,our Ancestors will always be remembered and never be forgotten… The struggle is real no matter where you come from,no matter what your background is,we all bleed the same,we are the same,we are ONE🙏🦅 Watching from Aotearoa-New Zealand👁️🖐️
Such a great video. I can't believe you wouldn't use the porta potties. 🙂 My wife is the same way. Thanks for making us aware of the native Indian struggles.
56 year old man here in Australia crying, a spiritual awakening a few years ago showed me that authenticity and love is a powerful weapon against the evil that lurks among us, shine your light and it cannot prevail, peace and love.
What a great video Doodle!! I am just learning about the Medicine Wheel Ride cause. Unbelievable. I thoroughly enjoyed the adventure and the education!
A very moving video about a powerful and important cause. When we suffer a loss of a loved one we never move on from it, we live through it and not knowing makes that struggle even harder. My heart and prayers go out to them. 🙏 Do they have a TH-cam channel or Facebook page that can tell their stories that the media won't?
Rain pants that go over the top of the boots with a good margin will help to keep rain from going into your boots. It's one of the reason why I prefer ADV gear for foul weather because the overpants usually go down to the ankle at least. The boots have a nice fit just below the knee with your regular pants tucked in the only way water is getting in is by wicking down your pants leg. Most "rain gear" is made for emergencies, not riding for hours in the rain. Shout out for spreading the word of important organization.
Carolyne, your efforts too, also go a great deal of the way to bringing these stories and causes to light and in keeping them there. Making proper use of your platform, Sis ... 🎉🎉🎊🎊🙏🙏
Great video, I was at Devil Towers and the beginning of Sturgis. At the Devil Towers I didn't know why the red cloths were hanging from the trees. Your video was very informative and I will definitely support your channel. Thank you so much foe sharing.
I will do what i can to make this ride next year. Having native blood run through my veins as well, this touches my soul in such a way that I can not be a part of it. Was not prepared to cry today.
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If you want to keep water out of your boots, wear waterproof trousers OVER your boots.
What a great video! My wife of 70 , reluctantly recently sold her last motorcycle, due to early Parkinson's. We had some great rides together! You ride on girl, be careful and enjoy the ride!!
I really admire you ladies. I’m 63 years and started riding bikes this past April 2024 after I retired from my job. My dream is to do a trip like this one day. First God. May God bless all of you and always ride safe.
4 wheels moves the body, 2 wheels moves the soul. Evocative, wholesome, inspiring. You have Great Spirit. ❤
@@StarkVengeance love the initial phrase… “4wheels move … “
@@dirt-bikersusa6147 it's from Highway Don't Care by Lani Lynn Vale
totally stealing that quote!
Thanks Doodle for highlighting this story. Very informative and moving. Thoughts and prayers for these families. Safe travels.
Doodle, you are a amazing and incredible person. Not just because you ride a bike, but because I see you for the human you are. Your humility and kindness impresses me
Thanks! Important story and thanks for the awareness.
It's horrifying how much violence takes place against women and children in society, and to think about part of the human family facing even more of it is absolutely devastating. A native friend has told me about how she was treated in her youth by teachers and school officials who were supposed to protect her, not take advantage of their power, and it's the stuff of horror movies. Thank you for bringing attention to these issues. We are all one human family, and we need to stand together against those who hurt our siblings.
yes it's terrible. now imagine how much violence is against men, as they are much more likely to be on the receiving end of violence.
So sad that you don't know that domestic violence is about 50/50. People don't like to talk about it. It varies a few points either way depending on where you are in the country, but it's about 50/50. You know how many shelters there are for abused men? 2. In the entire country. Countless for women, but 2 for men, because men are still considered disposable.
@@section8usmc53 Being concerned about one thing does not mean being unconcerned about another. If someone wants to bring awareness to veterans who suffer from PTSD, that doesn't mean no one else has PTSD. Men being abused certainly happens and is also horrible. But this ride was about native women, who do face higher rates of violence than almost any other group. Acknowledging that doesn't mean others are not also suffering.
@@josephbrown8905 Whatever helps you sleep at night. You said what you said, and specified. Have a good day.
@@section8usmc53 I did say what I said, in plain English. Sorry you need to try and minimize what others go through. Violence against native women is a huge problem and deserves to be recognized and addressed. This is not an appropriate venue for your whataboutism.
One thing I enjoy about living in Oklahoma is all the Native heritage and history here. I enjoy going to the Native Americans festivals and seeing how they continue to teach the generations their history, culture and language.
Thanks @DoodleOnAMotorcycle for sharing this! I was not aware of Medicine Wheel Ride cause, it is great! the awareness should start with every household, every Mothe/Father alerting children to be extra cautious with their everyday lives.
Keep doing what you love to do. It’s viewers like us that love what you do, and love that you do it.
Nice work, Doodle. I love how you fully wrap your arms around this very important cause.❤
What an inspirational ride, I lived 2.5 hours north of Seattle in Vancouver, now live in northern Alberta. I made it to Devils tower this summer but wouldn’t be close to what you experienced on this ride . You’re very lucky to experience that so touching.
Good Morning.
Young lady, this is pastor Mike. I just wanted to commend you for your contribution to the TH-cam channel. You are a very unique and special young lady. I appreciate your desire to ride and to inform the TH-cam community of things that they need to know concerning motorcycle riding. You are to be commended. I wanted to thank you for the opportunity to view your clips. They are extraordinary. I am a rider and enjoy riding... Especially long distance. I pray for you and your husband and family. Be careful on the road... I will continue to view your clips. Congratulations very well done.
Aloha from Hawaii! I rode from Dana Point, California to Sturgis this year! It was wonderful. I placed tobacco at each significant stop (entering or leaving a new state or area). The ancients kept watch over our ride & provided safety.
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lovely cause and perspective Doodle,or Carolyn! Love that country out there and the natives! Peace
Thank You for posting this. I've been going to Sturgis for decades. This has given me a whole different viewpoint of the area and people. A lot of this is new to me. Next time I will visit new places and be sure to show my support.
While very white myself , I was "adopted" by an older Hopi man , a friend of the family , when I was a child in Espanola , NM in the early 60s. At the time he was the single caretaker of Puye cliff dwellings and I spent many days with him there and attended many religous gatherings on Second Mesa on the Hopi reservation , his true home , where he was an elder drummer in his clan. I saw then , and still see today the callous and inhumane treatment of the indigenous people in our country , still treated as "not quite human" by many . Don't think for a moment the government agenda is different now than it was in the past , either , you don't have to dig very deep to find modern examples . If any other so-called "ethnic group" was spoken about or treated like the indigenous people are , there would be media hysteria , protests , investigations , you name it .I am glad you have a platform to help spread the word about this very real problem . Keep the shiny side up and the greasy side down !
That's ironic coming from a Hopi. The Navajo in AZ would say something very similar in an argument about the Hopi stealing their land. They hate the Hopi and still have an ongoing territorial dispute.
@@Chemically_InducedAnd the Hopi have a different outlook/history , unsurprisingly . In reality , all land has been “stolen “ many times everywhere in the world and intertribal tensions have always been the norm . The policies of a people and a government that are supposedly caring and benevolent are the concern here .
@@Chemically_Induced Forgot to mention the most important and obvious thing , that I hoped you would know or research on your own , the Hopi have been there longer than the Navajo . Therefore your assertion is rather baseless , don't you think ?
These Medicine Wheel episodes are my favorite videos of yours. I'm glad I caught this year's show!
And as a Native American, I appreciate your attention to this cause of: missing and indigenous women. Thank you and Ride On!!!🙏
Thank you, Doodle, for sharing this important cause! All respect to you!
Thank you Carolyn, for doing this video. My wife's name is Carolyn, and people would still say "Caroline" even when she spelled it for them. She enjoyed riding a Yamaha 200cc twin in Maryland with three other girl friends. Would not ride in busy Los Angeles area where we lived 58 years of our lives together..
Her great grand father was an Indian living in Missouri. After marring Carolyn's great grandmother, he was murdered and found in a river, Murder still unsolved. Her grandfather "Pete" became an excellent craftsman and builder. Thank you for helping us to remember and find ways to help others.
Thank you for publicizing the Medicine Wheel Cause, Doodle.
IMPORTANT WORK ! PEOPLE NEED TO / MUST.... START LOVING EACH OTHER. THE TIME FOR HATE IS OVER!
Well done! Happy to see you make the videos/stories that move you. It's not the happiest, but life isn't always sunshine. Connecting with people is what you're seemingly pretty darn good at.
thank you for this video it was fun seeing my son Angelo and his grandma ride together with one of my favorite TH-camrs . Also thank you for showing support for the cause ❤
Awesome video! Thanks for participating and making us aware of this great cause!
to all the aunties and uncles thank you 🙏💪
Once again, you're an excellent ambassador/advocate for far more than motorcycling, ..... People.
-Peace&Blessings
Love the video and bringing this to a more public view!
Wow Doodle, just Wow! This is a powerful journalist piece on a buried issue. Thank you for using your motorcycle, your talent and wonderful personality to do this awesome video to shine a spotlight on Native Americans and the issues and hardships they face balanced with their deep spirituality.
New rider here @ nearly 58 and so far loving it. Just noticed we have the exact same helmet and color. It was rough spending nearly $700 on my head gear but I felt it that was the place to spend the most money. Thank you for the moto-VLOG, fun stuff. See you out there sometime maybe, ride safe!
Rain gear and waterproof boots wool socks on any cross country trip. Bibs are better than pants. I like Thinsulate brand lined wranglers when it's cold. You are an inspiration with your dedication to learning and improving your skills. Stay dry, warm and safe.
Doodle, thanks for making this video. This is definitely a cause that needs a light shined on it! Its refreshing to see a motorcycle event like Sturgis that is bringing so much awareness around such an overlooked cause. I dont think motorcycling should be a single issue thing, which it so often is. I would of been honored, as a non native man, to join this group ride.
Tip you can put bag that you get from convenience stores to put on your feet. Before you start off riding when you see ahead . It does keep your feet dry
18:56 Beautiful. Just Beautiful. Thank you for sharing your culture and your voice and your song.
Peace 🏴
Wow, I had no idea. Great job on helping to get this out so people can see. Love your content. Keep up the good work.
Best sturgis video I've ever seen. One of your best videos ever.
I think it's really important that you recorded this as much as it may come across wrong in the comments which I'm sure you get. You are doing good chit. Rubber side down, I'd ride with you anytime. There is a massive divide even within our rider community, like our country, that does not need to exist, and you are hopefully bridging that gap. I believe you are. Massive kudos. You rock. I really have faith that most people are fing awesome. And i wish more people highlighted the empathy that we have for each other instead of posting garbage divisive crap.
Stellar work Doodle. I had no idea this was a situation.
Stunning part of the country for sure, always enjoy my visits out there. The history adds a whole other dimension.
The bonds you make while riding is amazing and very much inline with being a motorcyclist. Another great vid Doodle
Thank you for this fabulous video. It helped open my eyes. I have no knowledge if I have any native American blood in me. But we are all descendants of the great spirit. We are all The People. And we need to stand together to stop the violence of all races. Hope to see much more of videos like this. Thank you.
Great, high-quality and important 34 min video. So well done, it should be on mainstream TV like History channel or perhaps played in public schools. What an amazing journey with Doodle as my first click few years ago was watching her do her own oil change on a bike.
Doodle, if you get merino wool socks and use foot powder you can avoid trench foot. I never travel with less than 3 pair of socks. Swap them out often. If you get caught out. plastic grocery bags in your boots are magic. My dad grew up poor so the grocery bag trick was pretty important
You just made my night, I was going to watch a movie and saw you had a video up. thank you for trekking thru the storm , I felt like I was driving thru it and felt your pain. No one understands you don't have windshield wipers? And when you get wet your wet and cold. You go girl, living the dream we all bikers dream ! Just get out there and enjoy. Thank you so much
Thanks for sharing this info. Your videos are always so educational. Stuff the normal folks never hear of. Keep it coming.
I love the cause, and I love that Sturgis meetups can have a purpose like this! Thanks for raising awareness, and you’d better keep coming back!😉
You are such an impressive person. Thank you for bringing attention to important issues like this and for sharing all your joy of riding and learning and life.
Love the video and bringing light to this tragic issue!
Beautiful and moving. Thank you for sharing this!
Been a fan for a few years now, by far my all time favorite video !!! Absolutely amazing charity!! You are one of the best presenters on youtube !!
Big Respect to you Mrs Doodle…..thx for sharing content that matters 👊🏾
Thank you for bringing this to our attention, not enough time and energy is put into building thoughtful insights to what has been done to the indigenous peoples of the world. That so many and so much has been lost because of the ignorance of racism. Always remember that we are all human, no matter what are background, cultural, religion, and most importantly skin colour. Please remember those indigenous women who have been killed or not found as they were all mothers, sisters, aunts, wives and nieces to people who loved them. Thanks Doodle for bringing this issue to life through these wonderful women and men.
Much respect to you ladies for keeping the ride real. 👏
Thank for raising more awareness! Safe travels to all. 👍
Must be another local. I live up north of Seattle. Wasnt aware you were around here. Or maybe you just came in for the ride. Shout out if you are local. Lake Stevens myself. Some year i will get over to Sturgis. Been there many times when i drove truck. Now a picketing machinist at Boeing. Like your stuff. Keep doing what ya do.
I was unaware, so I appreciate that you're raising awareness. It's heartbreaking, but thank you for posting.
Excellent video! Very inspirational.. It was great to see everyone come together for this ride..
Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience
The shocker for me was that the stat said 90% of the perpetrators of violence were non-native. That is hopefully part of the emphasis with spreading the awareness. I didn't hear it mentioned and I might have missed it.
I appreciate you blending these stories in with your rides. Great video.
Bravo Doodle!! An important message to share widely 👏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for speaking on this and supporting.
Thanx, Doodle, for taking me along on this journey. Awareness is the first step. Keep doing great things. 🇺🇸
Loved the video! You seem so fun! I am getting my Harley in 2 months, so excited!
Wow Doodle what an awesome VLOG , thank you for sharing I hope to make it out there someday and would be great ride with you all ...... all the best happy riding!
A story well told. Here in Australia, our indigenous peoples face similar struggles. I hope there is hope coming along with spreading the message. I was fortunate to attend a Pow wow in Denver a few years ago and it was a wonderful experience.
Thank you doodle for bringing awareness to the native problem that nobody hears about❤
Powerful, beautiful, so grateful for this content. Thank you.
Doodle the trick to keeping rain out of your boots is to put the pants over the boot at the bottom. I never get water in my waterproof boots. My rain pants are over the boots and pulled down. Be safe, have fun and thanks for the film.
Awesome ride. Thanks for sharing this critical epidemic with fellow riders! I have often felt a duality with Sturgis knowing such awful atrocities have happened there historically.
Beautiful heart felt Story of how this all came about…Amazing!…
From all walks of life,From all Indigenous People through out the world,when we come together as One People,as One Nation,as One Spirit,we will overcome and move forward!…
And our People,our Families,our loved ones,our Ancestors will always be remembered and never be forgotten…
The struggle is real no matter where you come from,no matter what your background is,we all bleed the same,we are the same,we are ONE🙏🦅
Watching from Aotearoa-New Zealand👁️🖐️
Doodle that was excellent as always it felt like a documentary keep up the great work
Such a beautiful story. I’m moved by the humanity.
You did an amazingly inspiring job.
Doodle thanks for this content to spread awareness to this important charity and group the Medicine Wheel Ride!!!!
Such a great video. I can't believe you wouldn't use the porta potties. 🙂 My wife is the same way. Thanks for making us aware of the native Indian struggles.
Sometimes I've used them but that day I just didn't want to :P
Amazing work Doodle - Thank You
May the spirits be with all on your journey!
56 year old man here in Australia crying, a spiritual awakening a few years ago showed me that authenticity and love is a powerful weapon against the evil that lurks among us, shine your light and it cannot prevail, peace and love.
Agreed, what was/is done to the Australian Aborigines, is appalling...
So much packed into this video. So sad yet there is hope. Keep doing your shows.
What a great video Doodle!! I am just learning about the Medicine Wheel Ride cause. Unbelievable. I thoroughly enjoyed the adventure and the education!
A very moving video about a powerful and important cause. When we suffer a loss of a loved one we never move on from it, we live through it and not knowing makes that struggle even harder. My heart and prayers go out to them. 🙏
Do they have a TH-cam channel or Facebook page that can tell their stories that the media won't?
Whoa Wayward Son. That supernatural nostalgia smacked me outta nowhere
Rain pants that go over the top of the boots with a good margin will help to keep rain from going into your boots. It's one of the reason why I prefer ADV gear for foul weather because the overpants usually go down to the ankle at least. The boots have a nice fit just below the knee with your regular pants tucked in the only way water is getting in is by wicking down your pants leg. Most "rain gear" is made for emergencies, not riding for hours in the rain.
Shout out for spreading the word of important organization.
Amazing video, shocking statistics revealed, never knew 😔, hopefully this will change soon with the awareness being spread.
Carolyne, your efforts too, also go a great deal of the way to bringing these stories and causes to light and in keeping them there. Making proper use of your platform, Sis ... 🎉🎉🎊🎊🙏🙏
Thanks, COlin!!
The only time I would ever go to the Black Hills would be whenever the tourist season is at its lowest point, without actually being in the winter...
Thank you for educating on this topic!!!❤
Very moving story. THank you so much for sharing
Thank you so much.❤ It’s a beautiful thing you’re doing for the indigenous people. ❤
Wow, this was an enlightening video and I never even thought about the fact that reservations don't have a police force, etc.
Thank you for opening eyes to a hidden issue that should be addressed!
What an awesome adventure Doodle. Keep up the great work
Awesome Doodle,,, Love you and your channel.
Great video, I was at Devil Towers and the beginning of Sturgis. At the Devil Towers I didn't know why the red cloths were hanging from the trees. Your video was very informative and I will definitely support your channel. Thank you so much foe sharing.
I think this is a great Group. Thank you for bringing them into view.
Hey Doodle
This a very positive message that not out there in the world I hope to ride next year to help spread this message!
Thank you to all who participate and help to make people aware of this tragedy.
Awesome. Thank you for learning about this and sharing it through your videos. ❤
I will do what i can to make this ride next year. Having native blood run through my veins as well, this touches my soul in such a way that I can not be a part of it. Was not prepared to cry today.
This video is fun to watch. Dope!
"All my regalia the ladies are giving to me"
Wow. Beautiful.
Thanks, Doodle!