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Lakota Lullaby by Robert Tree Cody

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Robert Tree Cody Born April 20 1951 Is A Native American Musician Dancer And Educator. He Graduated From John Marshall High School In 1969. Robert Is An Adopted Son Of Hollywood Actor Iron Eyes Cody. Robert Tree Cody Is The Adopted Son Of The Actor Iron Eyes Cody And Cody's Wife Bertha Parker An Assistant In Archaeology At Southwest Museum Of The American Indian. Iron Eyes And Bertha Adopted Robert And His Brother Arthur Who Served In The United States Marine Corps During The Vietnam War And Died As A Result Of Exposure To Agent Orange. Iron Eyes Cody Remained Married Until Bertha's Death In 1978. The Brothers Are Of Dakota And Maricopa Heritage. Robert Is An Enrolled Member Of The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. In The Maricopa Language His Traditional Name Is Oou Kas Mah Quet Meaning "Thunder Bear". Formerly Of Big Bear California He Now Resides In Winslow Arizona. His Nickname "Tree" Comes From His Height He Is Six Feet Nine And A Half Inches Tall. In 2009 Robert Was Interviewed About His Father In The Canadian Documentary Reel Injun. Robert Cody Plays The Native American Flute Has Released Albums With Canyon Records And Toured Throughout The Americas Europe And East Asia. He Performed The Traditional Carved Wooden Flute On Several Tracks Of The Rippingtons' 1999 Album Topaz. He Was A Featured Flautist In The Tenth Episode Of The PBS Series Reading Rainbow Entitled "The Gift Of The Sacred Dog" Based On The Book By Paul Goble . It Was Filmed At Montana's Crow Agency Reservation On June 17 1983. He Performed With Xavier Quijas Yxayotl Huichol From Guadalajara For The 2000 New Age Album Crossroads. During The 1950s And '60s And '70s Cody Traveled The Pow Wow Circuit Extensively As A Dancer.

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