Well a few things about ME.... Just before I was born my Mother and Father was told I was dead by two Docs.... they wanted to remove me.... well I am still here... have done many things love music... play in a few showbands from the late 60s on wards...a few years back had heart attacks one after another spent lots of time in Hospitals jump forwards few years... fell backwards a few times... well my Mother used to just fall no reason was found.... me I again ended up in hospitals forgot how to walk... forgot how to talk could not feed myself reading and writing still have fun and games with... only leave home now days to see doc.. and the hospital... I have been told by my wife that I was in to graphics for years I have books on it in my room don't remember it at all.. What they tell me today I forget by tomorrow Some days I forget how to turn the computers on well I have reached 70.... my Father lived to 98 roll on I want to see 100
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Comments (7)
hmatienzo Online Now!
He is mesmerizing!
radioham
Very many thanks for the comment
tuvoc
Ta qua ta ha ne, kono rohn qua, et tu nay awa. (Mohawk Indian, best as I can spell it, because you have to spell it phonetically, since Indians don't have an alphabet) He looks somewhat like some of my mother-in-law's relatives on the Mohawk reservation outside Montreal, (for real). She spoke the language. As for me, I'm stuck with plain old English. Great picture !!
radioham
It is so very sad, that we as humans place these people in what we call an Reservation, to them it is an prison camp, we took away their land over yellow dust, we give to them Firewater, took away their way of life, stop them from having their means to hunt and find food, like so many times before the white man prove to the world what they are, we talk about our rights but forget about others, So you have family in the Mohawk . Very nice to hear from you many thanks for the comment
Richardphotos
your portrait is powerful, but there is something odd about the skin. I talk with Native Americans when I have a chance, and they tell me that the young have little or no interest in speaking their native tongue from Navajos to Choctaws. The Navajos native language saved so many soldiers during WWII from Japanese to Germans not being able to translate
radioham
Bear with me I will tell you my reasons by email
Richardphotos
all the tribes that have casinos are making millions of dollars each day. The Cherokee tribe has investments world wide. My son is a registered Cherokee
ladylake
Very good image.
radioham
Many thanks
tuvoc
To answer Richardphotos reply, it's not true, like with the Hopi, that the Mohawk Reserve outside Montreal has no interest in learning Mohawk Indian. Quite a few of my wife's relatives are fluent in Mohawk. My wife also has her Mohawk Indian card from the Kanewaga Mohawk reserve. She understands English and French better, though. As to what you said, Radioham, all that is true enough, but that was quite a few generations ago from us. Indian history is American history now. We're all Americans.
radioham
But the what we will call the white Americans still think that the Indian lands are there's they rob you of the yellow dust did they pay your people for it then or now, They did not win the war with your people because of better fighting, just better weapons. I seen one of those stilly tv shows in it an officer in WW1 said fighting was so good when the ones you fight have just spears while we have Machine guns
ArtByMel
Beautifully done!
radioham
Many thanks for the comment