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And speaking of noticing smoking I wasn't the only one noticing.
This was Native Americans land long before the Outlaws and Lawmen came.
They watched as the white man laid iron rails through their lands and filled the skies with black smoke. As they cut ruts across their lands.
As they built towns and strung wires in their lands. And worst of all as they slaughtered the buffalo.
As all the game was headed for extinction the Native Americans couldn't help but to think their extinction would follow.
A few held out hope and smoked for peace.
But most sent their own smoke to the skies and prayed for war.
One thing was for sure. They were always watching.
And were ready to fight for their homes and their way of life.
This was Native Americans land long before the Outlaws and Lawmen came.
They watched as the white man laid iron rails through their lands and filled the skies with black smoke. As they cut ruts across their lands.
As they built towns and strung wires in their lands. And worst of all as they slaughtered the buffalo.
As all the game was headed for extinction the Native Americans couldn't help but to think their extinction would follow.
A few held out hope and smoked for peace.
But most sent their own smoke to the skies and prayed for war.
One thing was for sure. They were always watching.
And were ready to fight for their homes and their way of life.
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