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  • Origin of today-is-a-good-day-to-die A quotation from the Sioux leader Crazy Horse, who shouted “Hóka-héy, today is a good day to die!” meaning (loosely), “Today is a good day to die!” Often incorrectly thought to be a famous saying translated from the Siouan language.
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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...
  • it is a good day to die. ... "3,2,1, all systems ready..." der bi bayan sesi ve kahramanimiz guler:"hahah, it is a good day to die..." (bkz: today is a good day to die ).
  • A c. 1881–1885 photograph of the Oglala Lakota chief Low Dog, who was reported to have first used the phrase “this is a good day to die” in 1881.
  • “We Indians have an expression ‘today is a good day to die’. It means that we should be ready to die on any given day.
  • "It's A Good Day To Die" is a hit song by Omar Anoke. The song is a promotion for the war effort, which Omar Anoke constantly champions using his charisma and popularity.
  • It is a good day to die by The Band. ... (chorus) It is a good day to die Oh my children dry your eyes It is a good day to die.
  • Examples: After years of training, he felt that it was a good day to die in battle. For a warrior, every day could be a good day to die.
  • With regard to the first part of the question, on for whom it is a good day to die: In universe, the phrase may originate with tales of Kahless and Lukara.
  • But how often do we think about what that really means? Do we live as though each day is a good day to die? Are we ready?