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D_E_Bishop
Jan 02, 2019Explorer
In 1971, an author from Iowa drove to So Dakota to interview Ben Black Elk a Oglala Lakota Sioux Chief. When Black Elk spoke, it was to the authors ten and seventeen year old sons. Black Elk knew that the young sons had not yet developed unalterable beliefs and habits that his words could not change, he felt only they could learn from the past.
That is who is not being taught to respect our world by the, "Me First" generation and why things will most likly get worst, before they get better. "Teach your children well" is a lyric from a Crosby, Stills and Nash 70's song. The children of the me first generation were not taught.
That is who is not being taught to respect our world by the, "Me First" generation and why things will most likly get worst, before they get better. "Teach your children well" is a lyric from a Crosby, Stills and Nash 70's song. The children of the me first generation were not taught.
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