Red Cloud's shirt, at the Plains Indian Museum, Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, just an hour from Yellowstone National Park. centerofthewest.org/explore/pl...
This shirt should be returned to Red Cloud's family. His bonnet was returned last year and is on display at the Red Cloud Indian School and Heritage Center in Pine Ridge, SD. This is a significant cultural artifact that rightly belongs to the Lakota people.
@@ericdebord well back in the old days it wasn't as easy to earn a war shirt but to my culture to Lakota culture it is simply earned as doing something proudly and helping the people in a good way and helping those in battle
It didn’t matter that they were the indigenous people, nor that they only took what they needed, for their family group to live, it didn’t matter that some places that they roamed were sacred only to them for different reasons that no one else could have understood, and they had no concept of money or personal wealth. All that mattered was that that the land these people roamed, had something that other people wanted very badly, and these people had power and means that brooked no argument, so the native people had to go.
This shirt should be returned to Red Cloud's family. His bonnet was returned last year and is on display at the Red Cloud Indian School and Heritage Center in Pine Ridge, SD. This is a significant cultural artifact that rightly belongs to the Lakota people.
Send this back Home.
Send this shirt back to Oliver Red Cloud, his grandson - where it belongs. 🦅
A humble warrior he is
Humble warrior ?. How humble was he when he killed other people.
That's humility ?
Wow, that's awesome.
I want one.
Earn it then you can have one
@@hollowhornsinger6796 how the hell do ya earn one.
@@ericdebord well back in the old days it wasn't as easy to earn a war shirt but to my culture to Lakota culture it is simply earned as doing something proudly and helping the people in a good way and helping those in battle
It didn’t matter that they were the indigenous people, nor that they only took what they needed, for their family group to live, it didn’t matter that some places that they roamed were sacred only to them for different reasons that no one else could have understood, and they had no concept of money or personal wealth. All that mattered was that that the land these people roamed, had something that other people wanted very badly, and these people had power and means that brooked no argument, so the native people had to go.
Bravos guerreros,los americanos genuinos ,dueños de la tierra,que hoy tienen los colonos,!!!
just a graphic on a tee would look awesome.