This video features Clifton Hicks performing a folk song about the historical murder of Naomi Wise. The song details her encounter with John Lewis and her tragic death in the early 1800s. The description notes that while the song is often known as 'Omie Wise' or 'Oma Wise,' historical documents refer to her as Naomi Wise. Hicks uses an antique Luscomb banjo tuned to gCGAD. The description also includes links for supporting the artist through Patreon, Bandcamp, T-shirts, Spotify, iTunes, PayPal, and Venmo.
This video likely covers the historical confrontation between the Ku Klux Klan and the Lumbee Tribe at Hayes Pond on January 18th, 1958. The description highlights the significant presence of armed Lumbee tribal members who reportedly stood their ground against the KKK. The content is expected to explore this event, potentially touching upon historical context, motivations of both groups, and the outcome of the encounter, with a strong implication of armed resistance from the Lumbee tribe.
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