The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You forgot to include the quote. Without it, we do not know what quote you are referring to. However, there is a famous Crazy Horse quote that says:<em> "My lands are where my dead are buried." </em>If this is the quote of your question, we can add the following.
The message that Crazy Horse is conveying in the quote is that those lands belonged to his people. By no means the whites had the right to take it. Those lands belonged to his ancestors and were inherited to the next generations. Native American Indians were already there so many years before whites arrived. So those lands were Indian lands.
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It was the prelude to Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi's complete contribution to the cause of Indian nationalism and independence from Britain, and it marked a turning point in India's modern history in that it left a lasting scar on Indo-British relations. Amritsar memorial massacre, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
In the later part of his life, George III had recurrent, and eventually permanent, mental illness. Thus thinking that King George was mad, they believed that he was trying to have them killed
A) In 1930 over 1,350 banks closed and customers lost all their savings.
B) The unemployment rate in 1929 was 3.2% and by 1933 there was a 25% unemployment rate.
C) In 1920 a bushel of wheat sold for $2.94, in 1929 it sold for $1.00 and by 1932 a bushel sold for .30 cents.
D) The stock market's low average dropped over 23% over a two day period in October of 1929 and lost 90% of it's value by 1932.