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A good day to die (or today is a good day to die), is a phrase historically associated with certain Native American cultures, [which?] although it appears to mischaracterize the historical sources, and its actual origin is unclear.
Today is a good day to die!" but the quotation is inaccurately attributed. The earliest published reference is from 1881, in which the phrase is attributed to Low Dog. The English version is not an accurate translation from the Lakota language, "Hóka-héy!" Both phrases are used in context by Black Elk in Black Elk Speaks. [32]
I called to my men, "This is a good day to die: follow me." We massed our men, and that no man should fall back, every man whipped another man's horse and we rushed right upon them. As we rushed upon them the white warriors dismounted to fire, but they did very poor shooting.
A Good Day to Die Hard premiered in London on January 31, 2013, coinciding with the unveiling of a Die Hard mural at the Fox Lot, [2] and was released in North America on February 13, 2013. [3] Unlike the film's predecessors, it received negative reviews from critics.
“I was like, ‘If we have to die tonight, this is a good soundtrack to die to,’” he teased. “Absolutely.” ... USA TODAY 'Painful to be outdoors': Cold snap in weather forecast for East ...
Idina and Kristin performed a brand new song in the movie. The pair’s surprise appearance occurred during the “One Short Day” sequence, in which Erivo’s Elphaba and Grande’s Glinda ...
A Good Day to Die is a 2010 American documentary film about American Indian Movement founder Dennis Banks. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The following day, Perrott was actually on her way to a date with somebody else (it was already planned before they went out), when she realized there was only one man she was interested in seeing ...