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Robert Greygrass and Tchin are both notable figures in their respective fields, emphasizing the importance of cultural identity and social justice. They share a commitment to advocating for marginalized communities, using their platforms to raise awareness and inspire change. Additionally, both individuals harness their personal experiences to connect with others and foster understanding across diverse audiences. Their work reflects a deep dedication to promoting equity and empowerment within their communities.
Robert Greygrass died on July 9, 2013, in Santa Rosa, California, USA of car accident.
The population of Tchin-Tabaraden Department is 89,457.
The area of Tchin-Tabaraden Department is 77,448 square kilometers.
Santé! à la tienne! à la votre! tchin tchin!
Om tchin a - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: South Korea:All
"Santé !", "Tchin" or "A la tienne"
The cast of Living Stories - 2013 includes: Phil Albers as himself Ed Edmo as himself Robert Greygrass as himself Julian Lang as himself Neva Lenk as herself
The classic phrase is "à la santé !" (to health!) which can be shortened to "à la vôtre !" / "à la tienne !" or "santé !" In friendly situations, though, I find that it is more common to say "tchin !" (or "tchin-tchin"), which represents the sound of glasses hitting togeter.
À la tienne, mon copain! in the masculine or À ta santé, ma copine! in the feminine, Santé, mon ami! in the masculine or Santé, mon amie! in the feminine, and Tchin-tchin, ma pote! in the feminine and Tchin-tchin, mon pote! in the masculine are French equivalents of the English phrase "Cheers, my friend!" The choice depends upon less (cases 5, 6) or more informal contexts, personal preferences and speaker preferences. The respective pronunciations will be "a la tyen mo ko-peh" or "a ta saw-tey ma ko-peen," "saw-tey mo-na-mee" and "tcheh-tcheh ma poht" or "tcheh-tcheh mo poht" in French.
The cast of Call of Juarez - 2006 includes: Marc Alaimo as Reverend Ray Lisa Ann Orkin as Girl and other characters Dante Basco as Sees Farther Robert Greygrass as Calm Water Sanford Orkin as Additional Voices Tom Todoroff as Additional Voices
Robert Greygrass has: Played Shaman in "3:52" in 2005. Played The Indian in "The House Webshow" in 2006. Played Calm Water in "Call of Juarez" in 2006. Played Native American, Trail of Tears in "Andrew Jackson" in 2007. Played The Chief in "Kidnapping Terry" in 2008. Played Fight Promoter in "The Unknowing" in 2009. Played Iktomi - the Trickster in "Walking on Turtle Island" in 2009. Played Ramon in "The Good Neighbor Policy" in 2009. Played Euh-peuhn-its in "A Foundling" in 2010. Played himself in "American Indian Actors" in 2010. Played Mr. Kastrac in "Mad World" in 2010. Played Grey Wolf in "Call of Juarez: Gunslinger" in 2013. Played himself in "Living Stories" in 2013.