List of Anti-war Songs - American Indian Wars

American Indian Wars

  • "Apache Tears" - Johnny Cash (1964)
  • "Buffalo Soldier" - Bob Marley (1980)
  • "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" - Walela (1997)
  • "Calico Indians" - Rasputina about the Anti-rent wars (2010)
  • "Cherokee" - Europe (1986)
  • "Comanche (The Brave Horse)" - Johnny Horton (1960)
  • "Creek Mary's Blood" - Nightwish (2004)
  • "Custer Died for Your Sins" - Floyd Westerman (1969)
  • "Custer Got His... (Anti-Custer Song)" - S-cuk Gogs (2007)
  • "Freedom" - Rage Against the Machine (1992)
  • "Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)" - Paul Revere & The Raiders (1971)
  • "Indians - Anthrax
  • "Mr.Custer" - Larry Verne (1960)
  • "Run To the Hills" - Iron Maiden (1982)
  • "Soldier Blue" - Buffy Sainte-Marie (1971)
  • "Stars and Stripes"-Anti Flag
  • "Wampum Prayer" - Tori Amos (2002)
  • "White Man"-Queen (1976)

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