The Sioux Nation: The Warriors of the North American Plains - Native American Tribes

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The Sioux Nation: The Warriors of the North American Plains - Native American Tribes - See U in History

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I am part of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. I speak Lakota. My grandpa was Oliver RedCloud. Great job. I appreciate your coverage.

blufiyah
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I hope Native American history continues for each new generation, what the Natives suffered, their lifeline, their lands, no amount of money can pay or bring back..

qpxyzsr
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Awesomeness. I belong to the Navajo (Diné) people in the south west. I try to imagine the past often. What we must learn from the mistakes. Reservation living is quite difficult, and there is barely any acknowledgement to the injustice done to all the tribes. Even during the Civil War. Tribes were told from the Union and the Confederate side that lands and promises would be given to the tribes that helped. Not even reservation lands truly belong to the tribes. At any moment the US can just simply breach said treaties, and take back the reservations. So then what lands truly belong to the Native Americans? What promises are given to the people that the lands were stolen from? What traditions can be taught when there is a complete saturation of the way living? Lost to the past, and quite sad.
Adapting to a forced and new modernized way of living must have been extremely difficult in the 1800s. Nowadays it's seems my people are constantly losing touch with traditions and being more reliant on what company's and the government gives us. Most races across the world would agree that there is apart of an individual the yearns for their heritage. Some of get enveloped in the modern way of living, in which there is nothing wrong with that. However there are alot of us that enjoy how are ancestors lived, especially Native Americans from my point of view. With the Covid that occurred, most people enjoyed that cease of constant moving of stress. If we lived off the land more, I believe we would have been ok to just stay in doors for a long time. I'm also not just talking about Native Americans, but people across the planet.
I believe there will be great progress to still come to fruition. It still will take my people to speak up nonetheless. Even these days I do my part for my tribe, and my family. Still just working on the cooking. Have not quite made it to fry bread master, but I will not give up. Haha. Thank you for reading my short rant. There's more, but for another day.

ChiefAWESME
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these stories are incredible, awesome horses and people.

palaciosmuller.
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Amazing. I'm from both tribes the lakota and Cheyenne.This is a wonderful episode.

fatboy
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It would help authenticity if the narrator could accurately pronounce most of the tribal or Indian names

jackaikin
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Thanks for sharing! It'll further my research for some characters on my graphic novel, American Marvellore.

alicerivierre
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I love how people always refer to Custer killing women and children as if it was not standard practice for Anglo and Indian warriors at the time.

religionisatragedy
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Comanche and their archery, I was told once that they were so in tune with their bows and so fast and accurate that the revolver was developed specifically because the pioneers rifles werent fast enough to draw, aim, fire, reload and repeat when hit by the Comanche's guerilla tactics. Some argue they were the greatest archers in history and the US government treated them as a top priority threat in wars and conflicts. Not nearly enough Americans(Canada and south and central included) know how badass these native tribes, communities and cultures were. The Apache were their neighbors and they had their own reputation. Not too far from there you have the Cherokee and Navajo who were equally impressive. Go northwest and you find the Crow, go north east and you will find the criminally underappreciated Iroquois confederation and the tribes that make it up. How it formed and its connection to other tribes like the Cherokee are really cool stories, extra credits did a video on their founding.

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Cool video! However, I noticed you're using a lot of past tense language when talking about the Sioux. This is quite a common mistake people make when talking about Native Americans. The Sioux still are a proud people and many still follow traditional beliefs. I think this small linguistic distinction is very important.

ollydeherrera
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There was 1 American survivor of the Battle of Little Bighorn… Custer’s horse, Comanche. Comanche is now displayed at the University of Kansas natural history museum.

AsiniusNaso
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My grandfather told me of how the land was stolen and how being put on the reservation was promised many things like blankets to keep warm and food to eat none of that was given to them I learned a lot from my grandfather I really miss him and the stories he told of how you once could drink out of the river and live and how the great spirit in the sky lived with us no matter what and protected us how the spirit in the sky would make lights come in the sky we call it lighting I miss you grandfather

jeanheard
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I'm not sure that Crazy Horse was a Chief, but a Shirt Wearer...a position of very high leadership and warrior status.

bobfeller
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Kızılderili halkı son derece insancıl ve medeni insanlardır..Yıllardır western filimleriyle bu insanlar vahşi gösterildi...Sizi Türkiyeden izliyorum...mükemmel bir çalışma olmuş tebrikler teşekkürler

metinkll
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1:18 The horse originated from the black hills angiosperms. As eohippus and pliohippus. Some went to south america and died out. Some went overseas and came back with the spanish.

lelandlittledog
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More of these!!! Please and thank you!

onepervideo
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Great video! I often get told I’m lucky to live in the Uk which has a long and rich history. But these videos show that America has great history too. More like this video would be awesome! 👍

SARHistories
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Great spirit bless you for this video 🧡🙌🏾Please do the Cree nations of Canada.

LibertyPrime
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This was such a great video. As a shuswap/cree first nation, I would be ecstatic if you covered some of the native tribes and bands in Canada as well!

Stormsong
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Wooow, beautiful video with beautiful images.
Thank you!

reuterromain