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Obey Gravity
Evansville, IN · 12 days ago

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Harvelous coldfoot
Fairbanks, AK · a month ago

famous for being a bunch of drunks too

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Crystal Carver
Summerton, SC · a month ago

you can have the old Flags, we took the country. where the hell are those Lakota people now anyways? conquered much? good God people move on

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nogo
Pahrump, NV · 16 days ago

ya while we killed your people and took yr land then sent u to live on reservation sounds like it's worth a few flags to me

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anita coleman
a month ago

June 25,1876. The flag is a powerful symbol of the Lakota victory over the U.S. 7th cavalry led by Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer. Which belongs to them. Using it as a teaching lesson as part of their history and culture representing a rare military victory against the U.S. Army. A well deserved trophy of victory. That belongs to them.

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Bob Johnson
New York City, NY · 12 days ago

so?

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James O'Brien
Bay Lake, FL · 14 days ago

What was the purpose of this post. Why does it say Yes? Was there a question that was want not shown.

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not again
Mapleton, ND · 20 days ago

my question is and I'm not trying to be racist how many of you natives remember how many stars were on that flag

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Jaques33
Jersey City, NJ · 21 days ago

And the crowd…. Had been off the subject for over 100 years? Oof

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Joe Shmo
Pittsburgh, PA · a month ago

they also cannabilized ppl they killed. dont forget that

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Ronald Shelton
Raeford, NC · a month ago

At the Little Big Horn, Custer looked north, saw 4,000 Lakota. He looked south saw 5,000 Lakota. Looked west saw 3,000 Cheyenne. Looked east and saw 2,000 Mad Women. He looked up and said”Men, don’t take any prisoners”.

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Cliff Davis
Miami, FL · a month ago

Wasn’t just the Sioux also the Cheyenne and Shoshone.