Paul Revere and The Raiders

Indian Reservation(Chords)

Paul Revere and The Raiders

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	        Indian Reservation:Paul Revere And The Raiders. 
#1 in 1971. 

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#1. 
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They took the whole Cherokee Nation, 
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And put us on this reservation. 
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Took away our way of life. 
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The tomahawk and the bow and knife. 
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They took away our native tongue, 
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taught their English to our young. 
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And all the beads we made by hand, 
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are nowadays made in Japan. 

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Cherokee people, Cherokee tribe.. 
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So proud to live, so proud to die.. 

#2. 
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They took the whole Indian Nation, 
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locked us on this reservation. 
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Built us houses by the score, 
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Don't need tepees anymore. 
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Though I wear a shirt and tie, 
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I'm still a red man deep inside. 

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Cherokee people, Cherokee tribe.. 
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So proud to live, so proud to die.. 

#3. 
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Oh, they changed our ways of old.. 
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they want to change out heart and soul. 
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And maybe someday when they've learned, 
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the Cherokee Nation will return. 

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Cherokee people, Cherokee tribe.. 
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So proud to live, so proud to die.. 

#4. 
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Oh, they changed our ways of old.. 
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they want to change out heart and soul. 
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And maybe someday when they've learned, 
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the Cherokee Nation will return. 
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Will return..will return..will return..will return.(Fade) 


A seventies smash from Kraziekhat.
	        

Written by John D. Loudermilk

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