
Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)" is a song written by John D. Loudermilk. The song was first recorded by Marvin Rainwater in 1959 and released on MGM as "The Pale Faced Indian", but that release stayed unnoticed. The first hit version was a 1968 cover by Don Fardon-a former member of The Sorrows-that reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 3 on the UK Singles Chart in 1970.
Indian Reservation" wasn't the only song John D. Loudermilk wrote for Rainwater along this theme: "Half-Breed" (not the Cher hit), was another one. That song, about the struggles of a man whose father is white and mother is Indian, reached in 1959. When Loudermilk released an album called Volume 1: Elloree in 1971, he wrote ". My regards to Bloody Bear Tooth" in the sleeve notes. The group was formerly known as Paul Revere and the Raiders. This song became not just their biggest hit, but the best-selling single for Columbia Records.
The Indian reservation system established tracts of land called reservations for Native Americans to live on as white settlers took over their land. The main goals of Indian reservations were to bring Native Americans under . government control, minimize conflict between Indians and settlers and encourage Native Americans to take on the ways of the white man. But many Native Americans were forced onto reservations with catastrophic results and devastating, long-lasting effects.
There are also Indian Reservations in Canada, however they are set up and run a bit differently then here in America. President Ulysses S. Grant set up the first Indian Reservations to help settle the growing conflict between the Native Americans and the early settlers. There has always been a great deal of conflict and controversy about Indian Reservations and how they came about. Unfortunately, it has been estimated that some of the Indian Reservations are home to the country’s poorest citizens. This is a tragedy that has occurred in the fabric of our country. Many Indian Reservations have built up a prosperous economic system for themselves through legal gambling and casinos. Check out the history of the Mission Indian Federation, one of Southern California's Native American tribes. Related Stories: Indian Reservations Articles Home Page.
An Indian reservation in the United States is an area of land managed by a Native American tribe under the United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs. There are more than 300 Indian reservations in the United States, all established either by treaty or decree. Eventually, the Indian Appropriations Act of 1851 authorized the establishment of legally recognized reservations in the . While in the twenty-first century reservation travel is unrestricted, at the time of establishment indigenous residents were forbidden from traveling outside the reservation boundaries. The Dawes Act of 1887, also known as the General Allotment Act, ended the general policy of granting land parcels to tribes as-a-whole by granting small parcels of land to individual tribe members.
Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Cannon Ball, North Dakota. Standing Rock Indian Reservation. You were redirected here from the unofficial Page: Standing Rock Indian Reservation.
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Indian ReservationWritten By – J.D. Loudermilk |
A2 | Daddy FrankWritten-By – Merle Haggard |
A3 | Peace PipeWritten By – Paramour |
A4 | White GirlWritten By – P. LaFarge |
A5 | For The Good TimesWritten-By – Kris Kristofferson |
A6 | Jesus Take A HoldWritten-By – Merle Haggard |
A7 | Iron HorseWritten By – J. Christie |
B1 | Black Hills Of DakotaWritten-By – Webster*, Fain* |
B2 | Waltz SelectionWritten By – Strauss |
B3 | Running BearWritten By – Richardson/Creston |
B4 | Old Dogs And Children & Watermelon WineWritten-By – Tom T. Hall |
B5 | Don't Make LoveWritten-By – Ray Griff |
B6 | It's A Matter Of TimeWritten-By – Clive Westlake |
B7 | The Story Of Your LifeWritten-By – Tom T. Hall |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Eamonn Andrews Studios
- Recorded At – Trend Studios
- Record Company – Hawk Records
- Distributed By – Release Distribution
- Printed By – Senol Printing Ltd.
Credits
- Bass Guitar, Vocals – Crazy Horse
- Design [Sleeve] – Paddy Burns
- Drums – Little Thunder
- Electric Piano, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Spotted Tail
- Engineer – John D'Ardis, Pat Morley
- Lead Guitar – Dull Knife
- Lead Vocals – Big Chief Flaming Star
- Lead Vocals, Trombone, Accordion – Medicine Crow
- Leader, Trumpet, Accordion, Vocals – Sitting Bull Jr.
- Photography By – Roy Esmonde
- Producer – Eamonn Keane, Noel Kelehan
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): HALP 109 A-20X
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): HALP 109 B-20X
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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HACS 7009 | The Indians | Indian Reservation (Cass) | Hawk | HACS 7009 | Ireland | 1973 |
HALP 109, HALPX 109 | The Indians | Indian Reservation (LP) | Hawk , Hawk | HALP 109, HALPX 109 | Ireland | 1973 |
HALP 109, HALPX 109 | The Indians | Indian Reservation (LP) | Hawk , Hawk | HALP 109, HALPX 109 | Ireland | 1973 |
HA8T 8009 | The Indians | Indian Reservation (8-Trk, Album) | Hawk | HA8T 8009 | Ireland | Unknown |