Come Wewoka: A Cherokee Tale: Rodeo Comes

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Sunday, November 14, 2004

Rodeo Comes

Rodeo comes And out of moth balls Comes the clown suit - The honored feathers sewn Tokens to old totems - Meaningless to some - Red stained by Unakas blood And the remission of the Carlisle schools, So only at Rodeos do these feathers have meaning. My hawk weeps for me in the homeland. Come... Sign in to see full entry.

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