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Trail of Tears
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Raushan
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November 08, 2012
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Chorus So far away, so far away (Chickasaw, Seminole, Mojave, Navajo) So far away, into a grave (The Trail of Tears) (Illinois, Iroquois, Nez Perce, Missiquoi) So far away, so far away (Aleut, Yupik, Eyak, Inuit) So far away, into a grave (The Trail of Tears) (Miwok, Quapaw, Natchitoches, Choctaw) V1 As America expanded from it's 13 original colonies it stole more territory, forcing Native tribes to flee history only tells America's side, it's deals and their purpose but what about the people who already lived in the Louisiana Purchase? that would be like me and a friend deciding who gets your house and land even though your family still lives there, cuz once they agreed to a plan they sent their men to "settle" that land, empowering them with incentives and weapons intervening if tribes resisted, promising peace for land concessions saying the tribes could keep their land as long as that tribe still existed then they'd turn around and kill them, seize that land, and the cycle continued so of course the Natives fought back, otherwise they'd be devoured there was no United Nations to turn to and the other global powers all were doing the same things during this time of colonization like today's illegal Israeli settlements in Palestine's occupation in 1829 Andrew Jackson, the slave owning, Native butcher had won the presidency, ending the fragile peace that stood, the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokees, ensuring their independence but Jackson simply refused to enforce it, letting the states continue cuz gold had been discovered throughout the Southeast and the West and once again, the Natives had to flee or else they'd meet their deaths Chorus So far away, so far away (Alibamu, Peoria, Kiowa, Otoe-Missouria) So far away, into a grave (The Trail of Tears) (Iowa, Chippewa, Cheyenne, Omaha) So far away, so far away (Arikara, Shinnecock, Ottawa, Sauk & Fox) So far away, into a grave (The Trail of Tears) (Mohegan, Massachusett, Spokane, Narragansett) V2 With every year, there were more broken promises from America’s governments more than 500 broken treaties, invading more of the southern lands the Georgia Gold Rush was the final straw, and peace collapsed in 1830 when Congress passed the Indian Removal Act then sent troops to force the Natives to relocate to reservations located throughout the West but many tribes refused to take it the Seminoles refused to leave, led by Chief Osceola til they lost the 2nd Seminole War and most were forced to go, the Potawatomi Tribe was forced to march 660 miles across 4 states at gunpoint, down to the last child the Choctaw were promised everything west of the Mississippi Valley in the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, yet still were sent packing and the Cherokees were forced to leave their capital Red Clay, Tennessee on foot for more than 1,000 miles, at least 20,000 refugees and 4,000 died before they reached their destination those who made it were pressured to give up their cultures, forced assimilation forced religious conversions for some, the same was done to Canada’s Natives but that wasn’t enough for the colonists, who even claimed that land as States, and now we’ve paved over their holy sites, erased their ancient languages so their heritage is lost forever on that Trail of Tears Chorus So far away, so far away (Ponca, Klamath, Suquamish, Niantic) So far away, into a grave (The Trail of Tears) (Pueblo, Miscogee, Erie, Chickamauga Cherokee) So far away, so far away (Catawba, Tonkawa, Coushatta, Chittamacha) So far away, into a grave (The Trail of Tears) (Oneida, Lakota, Seneca, Dakota) V3 As time passes, our people and our cultures are forgotten leaving us trapped on reservations like garbage you've discarded now your history books ignore me, and your leaders do nothing for me while you desecrate our lands, using our tribal names as trophies driving Cherokees and Pontiacs, pretending you care
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