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Who's got a head o' hair to match up with the raven? |
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Who's got the prairie sun in every smile? |
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Who's got good credit yet with ol' Mother Nature? |
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Who-o-o? Native North American Child. |
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Who's got the rhythm of the Universe inside her? |
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Who taught the Pilgrims how to make it in the wild? |
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Who sing a 49-er autumnal changes? |
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Who? Native North American Child. |
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Sing about your ebony African Queen, |
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Sing about your lily-white Lily Marleen, |
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Beauty by the bushel, but the girl of the hour |
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Is the Native North American Prairie Flower! |
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Seminole, Apache, Ute, Paiute and Shoshone, |
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Navaho, Comanche, Hopi, Eskimo, Cree, |
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Tuskarora, Yaqui, Pima, Porca, Oneida, |
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O-o-h! Native North American Me! |
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Sing about your ebony African Queen, |
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Sing about your lily-white Lily Marleen, |
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Beauty by the bushel, but the girl of the hour |
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Is the Native North American Prairie Flower! |
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Cherokee, Muskogee, Fox, and Passamaquoddy, |
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Winnebago, Haida, Mohawk, Saulteaux and Souix, |
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Chicksaw, Ojibwe, Cheyenne, Micmac and Mandan, |
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O-o-h, Native North American You! |
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Yeah, yeah Baby, North American Child. |