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jimmy Livhistory
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This channel is dedicated to early american history particularly that of the indigenous/native pepole of this country. My goal in these videos is to help educate people on often forgotten knowledge through living history examples but im in no way trying to claim any tribal affiliation by doing this.
Indian Marker Trees
In this video I show and talk about the common practice of how Native Americans would use trees to mark trails.
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Native American and maple syrup making.
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In this video I talk about and explain the process of how woodland Native American whould make maple syrup.
Eastern/woodland Native American dress in the winter time.
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In this video I explain what the Native American of the eastern woodlands whould wear as a extra layer in the colder winter weather in the 1700s. I hope you guys enjoy the video.
British Regulars And The French/Indian War
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In this video I talk a little bit about British Regulars and the French and Indian War. I go on to talk about Redcoats and there involvement in North America. ( Interesting enough the term red coat stems from the British red uniform that started around the 16th century and tho many theories exist like it helped to hide blood the color red was most likely picked at its time do to it's cheap cost...
The Wigwam, A Native American Home.
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In this video I take some time to explain/show the history of a Wigwam A pre European contact home/dwelling of Eastern woodland Native American of the Algonquin region.
Primitive Native American Trap's/Trapping.
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In this video I explained how to make and use three primitive native American trapping methods. from tribes across the USA. just a little disclaimer I do not recommend using any of these methods without looking into your state or province wildlife regulations this videos for educational purposes only.
Common Dress of Plains Natives in the 1890s.
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In this video I explain what common Dress of Native American Men and changes of day to day life on plains during the beginning of the reservation era of life for Natives. late 1800s to 1900s.
Common dress of a Eastern/woodland Native in the 1700s (part 2).
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In this video I give a second look into the common dress of an Eastern woodland native American man or warrior in the 1700s. if you enjoy this video I also have a part one that goes into greater detail of the clothes and dress of the woodland native American.
Common dress of a plains Native American warrior in 1800s (part.2)
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In this video I give a rather brief look at what one look of a Native American warrior dress whould have been like in the 1800s. (just a little disclaimer. I'm in no way claiming any relation to any of these tribes by making this video).
The dress of the Mountain Men
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In this video I give a brief history of what the mountain men whould have worn while trapping in the West during the early 1800s. hope you enjoy.
Wampum belts and there meaning
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In this video I explain what wapum beads/belts are and there history/signfance to Eastern Native Americans. hope you enjoy
Eastern/woodland Native American Weapons
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In this video I show what common Native American Weapons whould have been for tribes in the eastern USA around the 1700s. A little disclaimer I'm in no way claiming to be apart of any of these Native tribes by doing this video. Hope you enjoy.
A brief history on the look of an eastern longhunter
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In this video i show a brief description of who and what an eastern longhunter was and whould have looked like in there prime. This video for educational purposes, Hope you enjoy.
Winter time dress of natives on the northern plains
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In this video i give a brief description of the winter dress of a plain Native American. Just a little disclaimer im in no way trying to claim any tribal affiliation by doing so.
Common Dress of a plains Native American in the mid 1800s
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In this video i show what a common outfit of a plains Native American whould look like in the mid 1800s. Just a little disclaimer this video is for educational purposes and is in no way me claiming any affiliation to any of these native tribes.
Common Dress of a eastern/woodland Native American in the 1700s
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Common Dress of a eastern/woodland Native American in the 1700s
Hey man love your channel! Keep uploading!
Great video. Informative. And much redpect to them that went shirtless even in cold weather. Lol i run for a coat as soon as it gets cool. Lol.
I believe the movie warbonets were intentionally ment to be inaccurate so not to insult a tribes. It and the feathered headband help hide the fact the actors wore wigs along with trying to prevent the wigs falling off during filming.
Another great video. But i for feel you made one mistake. You said that natural material was replaced with cloth. At that time only wool, cotton, linen, and silk were available. All of them are natural materials. I'm assuning you mean to say native materials were replaced with European cloths. It was only a minor points.
Great video. I loved your demonstration. We need videos like this in schools.
As an enjoyer of a lot of historic weapon channels, this is a grossly overlooked subculture, especially since it was so recent in history, and so many originals exist, compared to say, the iron age.
I've been meaning to address something that a few people have pointed out that I appreciate them doing. Nature can rarely naturally cause these trees to form this distinct Indian marker S shape from either storms or other ways. This tree is not hundreds of years old so I probably shouldn't have called it an authentic tree tho I believe it to have been made by people years ago. Its not from colonial era.
Hog wash
Which tribe was running through there in the late sixty's cause that looks like storm damage to me.
Is there any significance as to the direction that the tree is bent? Does it "point" in a certain direction as guidance on which way the trail leads?
Your delusional buddy your authentic Indian marker tree isn’t anywhere near old enough to be used by natives. That tree isn’t fifty years old. I’ve grown up with trees just like that and most of them got make that way by bad storms coming through
I have several bent trees caused by a derecho wind storm that almost touch the ground.
Let the man be!
Great video
Your back!!!
Your like a native American Paul Allen Rip Paul Allen
This white washed fuck.
I wonder if you can make a rifle club and really use it on your rifle I know it can be done but would it damage the working components when you get to smushing the melon of your foe
John 3:16 ❤️✝️✝️✝️ Jesus Saves , yes Jesus SAVES
I'll give you some names: Krupp Stahl Browning Colt Lahiti Suomi Degrytaryvov Simonov Rheinmetall Etc. All had native american influence.
That’s chilling what he said at the end about how they would torture you to see how tough your tribe was.
Really good content. Thanks for sharing. Immediately subscribed. Greetings from Germany
Hey man great video, this is exactly what I was looking for. I live in mass and I love woodlands here
Well done, very informative, thank you 👍
I learn new things, thanks for putting this together
Fuck yeah
Good work 🔥🔥
Could you please do one on the history of stick ball thanks
i cant see shit nor hear what the f you sayin
when as a man you relies your successful because you have the ability to be a man.
Chimookman here Ponca saying , nothing more cheesy than a white guy in braids 😅
My eighth great grandfather was George Augustus Ninigret a Narraganset chief and when he signed agreements with the colonist he would leave a war club as a reminder he would defend his peoples interest.
This guy reminds me of Dale Gribble when he dressed like a Native American.😂
Great 👍 job on the show it's funto see I'm 59 myself part Cherokee from Neb.
Hello, sir, could You make a video talking about they ralation between they natives ando their guns and weapons, i mean, in their religion, what's was the meaning of them
If he’s “ native American “ so am I 😂😂😂😂NOT😂😂😂😂
Great Video! They also helped build pools and spas in modern times.
Interesting. What did they use to hollow out the tap?
Awesome stuff! Loved it!
Thanks! keep them coming!
You've got the drive, bud. That's great. Get some more research from reputable sources. Keep that spirit.
Thank you 👍 First time I’ve heard what was worn by Some Indians. Please keep the Indian history going. Was there a different attire due to each Indian Tribe? Just subbed 👍+set 🔔
I have researched for years about the Native American's life since I was a very young kid. You have filled in some spots, and I appreciate you time and dedication. Please keep it up!
Am I the only one for whom the audio plays way too low? I can barely hear it, even with speakers turned all the up.
I would guess if he had another 200 or 300 thousand subscribers, he would get a really good external microphone. Many of these UA-camrs improve their sound, video quality, and content with several cameras and quadcopter video after they get enough subscribers to earn enough money to improve their channels.
Flying Gorilla approved
THIS was very informative to watch! I particularly enjoyed the "Mix & Match" options that would be used to fend off the cold!
To far.
I've heard a lot of types of English, but what dialect is "tooken"? (spelling check didn't like that 😂)
Thank you for your awrsome presentation. I own a gunstock war club. I also like the tomahawk and the knife. Im from Massachusetts so this is good to know as there are wiodland tribes in my state.
Keep these videos up they are great !!
Kaqchikel Maya here, just wanted to say amazing video, very interesting see how are peoples all over the continent fought back against the people from across the Eastern Sea
Had thought Spears would have been one of the most important weapons used but that just shows how little I know about the subject!
The Haudenasaunee or Iriquois used very long spears , down to short spears for throwing and swinging .