Nana....as a 5th grader in 1965 he had a chapter devoted to his exploits in the book Indian fighters of the American Southwest. A photo of him shows he was indeed old....
Fascinating series. So much history of the conflict between the Apaches and the United States and Mexico.
These need to be in schools. Far more informative and entertaining than any “history class”. I absolutely love these.
Hah! I tried teaching through historical stories. You kids just fell asleep and passed notes.
Not everything worthy of learning NEEDS to be in the classroom. All education is self education.
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Great series. These events, with these type of details I've never heard.
Please, have ALL N. American children learn these Histories.
The American Experiment is civilizations greatest miracle.
I'm looking forward to learning about the great Geronimo!! Thank you 💛 for today's lesson.
Thank you so much for this series. There is a whole unwritten story of how the greatness of America now is written on the bones of the original i habitants. I would call it genocide, in fact. So, thank you so much for writing the story of the unwritten. I long for more. Richard
All great empires are built on the bones of the original inhabitants every one. And when empires fight they use the blood that they own. Thru mandatory conscription or patriotism cause after all who doesn't want to fight for there life
thank you
great series. thanks
Thank you for these wonderful series!
Thanks for a other great episode!
Excellent 👏👏👏
Great series I found a small error Ojo Caliente is in northern NM, almost just as you cross over into NM fron Colorado...
I camped there a couple nights. But gotta say, the waters were Luke warm. The hot springs up the middle fork of the Gila are much hotter, about 2 miles from Geronimo’s alleged birthplace. Beautiful country up there…
Also re Onondaga. I think yre talking about a spring way up near Colorado? The one this doc is referrinto to is further south, In Chihinnie country, Mangas Coloradans and Victoria’s home land
Not Onandaga! Freakn spellcheck…meant OJO CALIENTE, hot springs in spanish
Its amazing, since its formation, to this day, American army(politicians) keeps telling others where and how they should live.
@@DraganDraws . They call it " eminent domain " ..but it's the same as it always was
Amazing! Great
My grandmother was Indian and family traveled from Oklahoma to Louisiana in a covered wagon and took years to get there
I like the content of your video,...interesting time in history,.....
however, can't you incorporate any more graphics than just that one picture,.......thanks again
Great series! Please do episodes on Custer’s Last Stand and the controversies surrounding it!
Gotta give ol "yellow hair" credit ...he liked pushing the edge at West Point - A high honor for him to graduate last in his West Point Class!!!
Give "ol Sam" Grant credit ...Ol yellow hair on steroids deserves his carcass standing out like a porcupine on ??? The Chinese photo spot for inguiring minds!! Just kidding Minnesotans dont go into cardiac arrest !!!
That famous governor of Chihuahua was Luis Terrazas, against whom the Mexican Revolution would later ignite.
You didn't ride in thinking you'd ride out
Gerônimo y 3 guerreiros , quien és los guerreiros ?
Great videos and Great chanel. But you state in this video that apache prisoners were sold as slaves in Mexico. However Mexico abolished slavery in 1837. Is this an error or just away of saying the apache were prisoners for life in mexico? Sorry for the bad english
It’s funny how fame works. Even back in the bloody days when we Euro’s behaved like savages, hunting indigenous humans, Geronimo seemed to swallow up all the oxygen. His celebrity was based on the false notion that he was “the last” resistance leader of the entire US. Not only technically was it wrong, Mangas lasted a bit longer, but there’s been talk of Apaches living in the Sierra Madres of Mexico INTO THE 1930s and beyond. One tale I heard, when working at Gila Cliff Dwellings, a stones throw from Geronimo’s alleged birthplace, was that, right in the same canyon of the dwellings, a force of Calvary spooked a family of apaches camped in a wikiup there, PAST THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
Mangas outlasted Geronimo? how is this? Geronimo outlived Mangas by 20+ years
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I hate what they did 2 victorio, I'll hate them 4ever
vitorio was a mexican kid kidnaped by apaches and race among the chiricahuas apaches ,, ..
That’s just a rumor. Read Eve Balls accounts from the voices of those who knew lived with him, knew his family. 100% Chihinnie Dine’
The story goes that a boy named Pedrito Cedillo was kidnapped outside the Encinillas Havienda from his mother Maria. Very unlikely though the the Apache hierarchy would name a Mexinan as chief of the tribe.
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@@youaresomeone3413 its my blood line and people we have more to say you thought the footsteps are talking there's more.
I wish they made a movie about all these events. Im here closing my eyes imagining everything
Have you seen 'Ulzana's Raid' ? I recommend it for it's authenticity on this subject, unlike most films of the genre