Peter LaFarge's "As Long As The Grass Shall Grow" Performed by Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, and Pete Seeger
A song with words from the (broken) Treaty of Canandaigua that came to mind during our trip to the Seneca Nation of Indians, with a rather cold night in a tent at Allegany State Park and an educational visit to the Seneca Iroquois National Museum. It was good to take the kids to where some of my fondest kid memories were made, and to teach them the joy of sitting around a fire.
Labels: America the Beautiful, Atrocities, Family, Folk Music, Indian America, The Empire State

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As Russell Kirk once commented, the most conservative thing a person can do is tell a story to a child.
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