Quotes of Ohiyesa - somelinesforyou

“ Is there not something worthy of perpetuation in our Indian spirit of democracy, where Earth, our mother, was free to all, and no one sought to impoverish or enslave his neighbor? ”

- Ohiyesa

“ Is there not something worthy of perpetuation in our Indian spirit of democracy, where Earth, our mother, was free to all, and no one sought to impoverish or enslave his neighbor? ”

- Ohiyesa

“ Is there not something worthy of perpetuation in our Indian spirit of democracy, where Earth, our mother, was free to all, and no one sought to impoverish or enslave his neighbor? ”

- Ohiyesa

“ Is there not something worthy of perpetuation in our Indian spirit of democracy, where Earth, our mother, was free to all, and no one sought to impoverish or enslave his neighbor? ”

- Ohiyesa

“ Is there not something worthy of perpetuation in our Indian spirit of democracy, where Earth, our mother, was free to all, and no one sought to impoverish or enslave his neighbor? ”

- Ohiyesa

“ Is there not something worthy of perpetuation in our Indian spirit of democracy, where Earth, our mother, was free to all, and no one sought to impoverish or enslave his neighbor? ”

- Ohiyesa

“ As a child I understood how to give; I have forgotten this grace since I became civilized. ”

- Ohiyesa

“ Is there not something worthy of perpetuation in our Indian spirit of democracy, where Earth, our mother, was free to all, and no one sought to impoverish or enslave his neighbor? ”

- Ohiyesa

“ As a child I understood how to give; I have forgotten this grace since I became civilized. ”

- Ohiyesa

“ As a child I understood how to give; I have forgotten this grace since I became civilized. ”

- Ohiyesa

“ As a child I understood how to give; I have forgotten this grace since I became civilized. ”

- Ohiyesa

“ As a child I understood how to give; I have forgotten this grace since I became civilized. ”

- Ohiyesa

“ Is there not something worthy of perpetuation in our Indian spirit of democracy, where Earth, our mother, was free to all, and no one sought to impoverish or enslave his neighbor? ”

- Ohiyesa
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