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Pura Fe - Rise Up Tuscarora Nation lyrics
Many Tuscarora people
 Remained in the south east
 Got by the exportation, slaughter and disease
 Those who escaped removal and slavery
 Survived the years by sacrificing tribal identity
 Pushed to the borders and counties and state lines
 Back hills of swamplands and mama's tall hidden Pines
 Only to exist the confined territories
 Designates the census record minority
 "Free people of color" or "issue free" papers
 No Indian names, No Indian Land claimers
 I pray stand up! 
 Rise up Tuscarora Nation
 I pray stand up! 
 Rise up Tuscarora People
 Authorities, Holy men, missionaries'
 Tight control
 Sent Christ, their only savior
 To wash away the native soul
 Erase their native language, birthright
 And who they are
 So generations later, will laugh at the truth
 And don't recognize the scar
 Shame, denial disbelief, lost stories, 
 Unknown memories
 Subject of the ridicule, 
 Crossed up red nigger, half breed blues (mule)
 Not everyone forgets, old spirits come back
 Good and bad
 And the war they fought then, they fight
 Again and again
 Trying to get back what's been lost or taken
 Beckons the genocidal sleep
 To rise up and awaken! 
 I pray stand up! 
 Rise up Tuscarora Nation
 I pray stand up! 
 Rise up Tuscarora People
 It's true that through the years
 Run-aways could find a homePura Fe - Rise Up Tuscarora Nation - http://motolyrics.com/pura-fe/rise-up-tuscarora-nation-lyrics.html
 Accepting other lineage, well the race
 Became quite whole
 Still, they are the people Indigenous to the land
 They fight for recognition, 
 Pray Indian Country understands
 Don't need Federal designation, 
 No handouts from the man
 He'll ray on their desperation, 
 Make dependants of his greedy plan
 Mr. Genealogy, BIA blood quantum man
 Slice and dice Govn't aid, cut half the people, 
 Divide the land
 Don't sell out for his disease, he'll slowly kill
 You once again
 You survived so long trying to be free
 Fight the power with Sovereignty
I pray stand up! (Chorus)
 A hundred fifty years ago, 
 Was the last you saw the hidden escape
 Indian war paths and trails, 
 Escorts to the north, the Underground Railroad
 Over New York and Canada's border, 
 A few got up to their northern kin
 While ten's of thousands stayed hid
 And enslaved down south
 While north couldn't hear us scream and shout
 Over your homelands and money
 Southern pines clear-cut, the North cash in
 There ain't nothing you can say or do about it, 
 Cause history says you don't exist
 50-60 thousand more silenced away
 Paper genocide, recreate Tribal names
 As the state digs up your ancestors, 
 They'll deny your tribal name
 You are the ancestors, you are the land
 That you save
 To honor the future generations
 You must honor the stolen graves! 
I pray stand up! (Chorus)













