These twelve songs sung in a folk style are about several aspects of Native life from Shenandoah’s unique perspective. “Blanket Fevers” recalls the days of Chief Shenandoah who helped save George Washington’s starving armies during the Revolutionary War—three hundred bushels of corn were brought from Oneida, N.Y. to Valley Forge, Pa. But once the war was over, all promises to the Oneida people were quickly forgotten. “America,” the closing song, is an anthem of peace and hope that speaks of The Tree of Peace where all weapons of war are placed.
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