Many of their men sound like this. Although I must admit I don't know any Western plains indigenous I only know Eastern Woodland indigenous. The Mi'kmaq are great.
@@EthanCasner1,000 generations ago they were Africans, who migrated across Asia and spread up through China. Siberia, and across the Bering land bridge
He feels bad because he wounded her before he learned her family didn't kill his family. Basically, "You still have a daughter, but I'm sorry, not for long". The fact that the writers took this route, instead of just having him kill the daughter was much more impactful and beautiful.
My grand mother was Comanche…. And as a child we would go to her house in Texas and she lived with no central heat/air, no electricity and an out house out back… she had a pet crow that would always be with her… Not going to lie, scared the h€ll out of me as a young boy. Now I wish I could have been older to ask her questions.
He was lakota im pretty sure if I remember correctly, james found the comanche to trade with and thats how elsa met sam and he taught her alot and gave her her name lighting with yellow hair.
He has a good sounding deep voice and decent looking guy but I see nothing in this scene that indicates he is a great or even a good actor. In fact his glance skyward was a bit awkward. I believe you are using the "Pew36 white guilt talent evaluatooooor". Perhaps you will blow up with the earth
When it comes to getting the dialect right this man has the most spot on broken english I've heard. My uncle was a fluent in speaking lakota and when he would speak english it didnt sound too far from this man. The cadence. The low tone. It brought back memories of him forsure.
Honestly yes but most people are in the heat of moments and don’t listen and when they hear what the other party has to say it’s bad when they took out innocents
This was a great show and I wish they would’ve done multiple seasons. Seeing him carry his Daughter to that same tree that John did his Son in season one of Yellowstone was cool how it tied together. Knowing she picked the spot were generations of their family now rests. It’s been a dream of mine for a long time to get a big enough piece of property that it can be passed down to my great, great grandchildren and so on. Where generations of our bloodline will rest in our own place rather than a public cemetery that the town will just dig up and move eventually in a couple hundred years.
As savage and brutal as the natives were to Custer and his crew, it seems they had a warrior code as well, unless these recent westerns are just politically correct bs.
@@Beez-k7v Yeah, part of their warrior code was that no other people but themselves were considered humans. Comanche were some of the most violent against everyone. Dakota were horrible too and called Souix or snake by their enemies.
This show was so damn good. At turns brutal, heart-wrenching, epic, even humorous and heart-warming at times. Plus the music was just perfectly written to suit the look and feel of the series. All in all, absolutely well done, and the best of the Yellowstone prequels in my not at all humble opinion...
Tim McGraw has become a pretty good actor. I dont know this Indian fella, but id like to see him in more films ❤😊 Edit- Some of you humans getting all hurt, or offended because I used the term "Indian" are hilarious. Woke culture is a true stain on society. No 1 got hurt by my words. Grow up children.
WHO is the Commanche warrior actor... just Amazing and Authentic! Amazing exchange of words... "Take her there, and pray, and I'll pray too"... woww, that just floored me! 😮❤
@ you’re the loser here. Why are you such a pathetic sack of sh1t? Why are you so hellbent on being an ass? What’s wrong with you? What meds are you supposed to be taking that you ran out of? Schizo meds? Anti-psych meds?
Yo, different breed of gangsters. When you know you fucked up and you still calmly claim ownership of your mistake and speak with integrity.. God I love people like that
Of the three 'Yellowstone' series, 1883 has been the best, imo. 1923 was also really good, but they left us hanging after season 1, and over two years later, still no season 2.
A great father sets rules like having no other gods before him, not making or worshiping idols, and respecting the family name by not taking the Lord’s name in vain. He reminds us to remember family time by keeping the Sabbath day holy and to honor our parents. He teaches us to value life by not murdering, to stay faithful by not committing adultery, to respect others’ property by not stealing, to speak the truth by not bearing false witness, and to be content by not coveting what others have. These commandments are like a loving father’s guidance, setting the foundation for a moral and just life.
@@brettsalazar1886is season 2 good of 1923? Because season one sucked, and the only good parts are so heartbreaking (boarding schools and native story) that I can’t even watch.
Can't be to realistic cause that's not a Comanche. We were dark skinned brown almost black. And this Comanche speaks with a accent. Like a foreign accent Canadian maybe.
eight years later he treated with Montana People showing respect, allowing them to graze and bury their father on his land and visit it in perpetuity, probably near where his daughter was buried.
People were so different back then. But the thing both men had in this scene was honor. The Indian spoke highly of her but truthfully. The white man spoke truthfully but how he went after the murderers of Indians. Be this a movie or not, I’d like to think people got along at least to a certain level and understanding like this back then.
@ I disagree. Morality is something I’ll never lose. Even when you can sometimes understand the other side. And that’s how people can be different. I’ve always believed in God but also fairness. And I’ll die on that hill.
That was sad. His daughter passed before she could go back to her husband. And her husband waited every day at the spot they were supposed to meet at. This really was a good show. I just hated how sam Elliot’s character checked out.
Sam Elliot I guess looking at the beach could not handle not having his wife and his kids with him I think they have smallpox back of those days it was quite a savage disease even the vaccine back then could barely keep it at bay
I don't like how these people were forced to turn into looking and subtlety acting like "us." I wish ylthey stil had land to reign supreme as they pleased instead of being distracted with a casino and money. Useless.
@@justkeepmovingforward.3888sounds peaceful unlike your cult that has to threaten you to worship and ask forgiveness to a cult leader to avoid a lake of fire
@benpotter4905 Yes, James Dutton later makes the agreement with the natives and there is a prophecy made that we are yet to see fulfilled in Kayce's (Yellowstone) son.
This is a friggin' product of Hollywood, it's NOT history. The fact is, they were savages, just ask the other native-American tribes they had contact with.
You don’t have the slightest clue about the Comanche, do you? We were finally the ones they couldn’t defeat. Ask the Apache about the Comanche. Ask why we didn’t find the Apache in west Texas . Ask the Tonkawa etc.
I think the actor is Tokala Black Elk? I have never watched the show, but I think there was a reference in another short clip that said the character in this scene is Lakota. I googled Lakota warrier in 1883, and it showed Tokala Black Elk.
Tim McGraw is a pretty consistent actor, I’d say his biggest downfall with this show is Taylor Sheridan’s ongoing bad habit of hiring really bad writers. Won’t blame an actor for what they had to work with ever.
@ You know Judge and the Hall Fam? We were just home this summer with his sisters. We saw him a bit, he was taking horses down to record the ending of Yellowstone.
100 years ago would have been post WW1. Stalin close to gain total power and Hitler at the very early stages of his political career wtf are you talking about 😂😂😂😂
I live in the pacific north west and live in cities named after tribes. I have very close friends that are native and to me it’s sad to see depictions of their peoples power and such from back in time to see how decimated they seem to be in the aspect of spirit today.
I don't know who plays the native but his voice is damned epic
Sure is!!
His voice is beautiful! His name is Tokala Black Elk.
Many of their men sound like this. Although I must admit I don't know any Western plains indigenous I only know Eastern Woodland indigenous. The Mi'kmaq are great.
@@NotLeftarded1Yeah, unfortunately, I can't say that I got their voice or tone. But my elder family members all had the voice type.
That's the State farm guy
The Native Actor did amazing.
The "native" actor is italian
Woman was a total harlot though, she had her bf rekt, then right after she banged the native lol legit the worst character in this show
He played in Yellow stone too
@@DylanKnight-c1e not this guy. This isn't the Chairman's driver. That guy is Moses Brings Plenty.
Native?
That voice resonates from generations of warriors 💪👊👊👊
That voice is a hollywood fiction, whitey.
Dude... A "thousand generations" ago they were Siberian Chinese. Disagree? You're wrong.
It’s Hollywood. Wake up.
@@EthanCasner1,000 generations ago they were Africans, who migrated across Asia and spread up through China. Siberia, and across the Bering land bridge
@@EthanCasnerhaven't natives been in America for 20,000 years ? So 1000 generations ago they were still in America i guess
"I'll Pray too." Real shit.
Aye they both have respect for each others faith.
Kingdom of heaven vibe
@@sithlordinosuke8462 Nice, good call. Totally correct. In KOH, that tone throughout the film was what most resonated with me.
He feels bad because he wounded her before he learned her family didn't kill his family. Basically, "You still have a daughter, but I'm sorry, not for long". The fact that the writers took this route, instead of just having him kill the daughter was much more impactful and beautiful.
Did she not make it never seen it
He should have been honest he knew the arrow was dipped in cow poo so it would be fatal.
@@zara-zq1oi Lmaooooo
No she dies at the end of the series from the wounds @@marchaelbeard5977
May I ask what movie
That voice deserves to be known.
The actor’s name is Tokala Black Elk.
My grand mother was Comanche…. And as a child we would go to her house in Texas and she lived with no central heat/air, no electricity and an out house out back… she had a pet crow that would always be with her…
Not going to lie, scared the h€ll out of me as a young boy. Now I wish I could have been older to ask her questions.
A pet Crow, damn I bet that was cool, I took a shit in a damn outhouse once and a damn wasp stung the shit outta me, literally lmfao 😆 hurt too
Lmao
Damn wasp don't play...anythang with a fishook, I keep me a black can and red can of raid in the car😂😂
❤️🙏🏼
Experience that with some friends grand parents house .
Except for the pet Crow I've been dying to have one for the last 5 years.
The First Nation's Actor has a Beautiful Voice.
That native American is just amazing- deep voice, strong, impressive.
The guy playing the Comanche is not a good actor...HE IS NEXT LEVEL!
Great voice.
Right I was just saying that and then I see your comment. Great actor.
He was lakota im pretty sure if I remember correctly, james found the comanche to trade with and thats how elsa met sam and he taught her alot and gave her her name lighting with yellow hair.
🤜🌟🤛🌟🌟🌟
He has a good sounding deep voice and decent looking guy but I see nothing in this scene that indicates he is a great or even a good actor. In fact his glance skyward was a bit awkward. I believe you are using the "Pew36 white guilt talent evaluatooooor". Perhaps you will blow up with the earth
Tokala has such an amazing voice
You're right, it's Tokala Black Elk.
1883 it's a mini tv series incase anyone was wondering. Paramount+
Prelude to Yellowstone
Thanks
Thanks
Fair warning
It's sad as hell
Thanks
Everyone is talking about that Voice, i agree that it is Next level ❤❤❤
He did good
I love the different face paint on every native American Indian, They have their own stories to tell they have their own uniqueness and beauty!
Pray for peace ✌️ 🙏 for all
When it comes to getting the dialect right this man has the most spot on broken english I've heard. My uncle was a fluent in speaking lakota and when he would speak english it didnt sound too far from this man. The cadence. The low tone. It brought back memories of him forsure.
Thus is not broken english. It’s accented. Broken english would have mispronounced syllable and poor conjugation.
Yes his voice is commanding and very nice to me at least...❤❤❤
Sad how many times misunderstandings or lack of information or knowledge leads to innocent people taking the blame.
All of the wars are started by lies 😮😮😮😮
Earth can spare the people not as if we have too few ❤
@@loneranger5349 I bet you're fun at parties.
For example, Black Hawk Down.
Honestly yes but most people are in the heat of moments and don’t listen and when they hear what the other party has to say it’s bad when they took out innocents
This was a great show and I wish they would’ve done multiple seasons. Seeing him carry his Daughter to that same tree that John did his Son in season one of Yellowstone was cool how it tied together. Knowing she picked the spot were generations of their family now rests. It’s been a dream of mine for a long time to get a big enough piece of property that it can be passed down to my great, great grandchildren and so on. Where generations of our bloodline will rest in our own place rather than a public cemetery that the town will just dig up and move eventually in a couple hundred years.
Mannnn this show is a testimony to differing people being able to empathize with one another
Gives James Earl Jones vibes.
Such a powerful voice
Ohhh yeah ...I was trying to think what deep vibe reminds me of!
my god has no rules only ceremonies
Next Darth Vader...👍🏼
I was so sad to hear he passed recently😢💔😭🙏
This sounded like the most respectful conversation between two enemies.
As savage and brutal as the natives were to Custer and his crew, it seems they had a warrior code as well, unless these recent westerns are just politically correct bs.
The dialogue between Ten Bears and Josey Wales had a similar powerful tone imo…
@@Beez-k7v Yeah, part of their warrior code was that no other people but themselves were considered humans. Comanche were some of the most violent against everyone. Dakota were horrible too and called Souix or snake by their enemies.
Came here to reply this. @@jonathanash439
@@Beez-k7vThe only way to move forward is to recognize both sides have done wrong, doesn’t matter who started it but what matters is that we end it
Man that voice just fckin SOLID!!!
@g148b4 what's fooking solid is that Indeginous hideous people are secretly racist.
This show was so damn good. At turns brutal, heart-wrenching, epic, even humorous and heart-warming at times. Plus the music was just perfectly written to suit the look and feel of the series. All in all, absolutely well done, and the best of the Yellowstone prequels in my not at all humble opinion...
That voice is GODLY!
This is one of the greatest pre - amble to the series
" Yellowstone " !
Tim McGraw has become a pretty good actor.
I dont know this Indian fella, but id like to see him in more films ❤😊
Edit- Some of you humans getting all hurt, or offended because I used the term "Indian" are hilarious.
Woke culture is a true stain on society.
No 1 got hurt by my words. Grow up children.
Same he's got a vibe i van dig
Indigenous
Leftist db
@@hansgrueber8169 tf?
I’d listen to him read tax codes.
Her name will be remembered and spoken with reverence on name day
This isn't real you know that right?
WHO is the Commanche warrior actor... just Amazing and Authentic! Amazing exchange of words... "Take her there, and pray, and I'll pray too"... woww, that just floored me! 😮❤
"No more fighting today," his eyes now that is acting. Bravo 👏
Such a sad show 🥲
This is one of the Greatest tv shows ever. The Writing & Acting is Next Level . ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
What is it?
1886 I think is the name, it's a spinoff of Yellowstone@@WilliamBAckeret
What is this show
Not at all LMAO
@markfrance4491 Bojango Creek
This show was so good
So good you don't mind dropping the name???
@ElusivEnigma 1883 yellowstone
Such a powerful show - i am a Western fan, and this one really got to me ! Why did they have to die !!!!
Name of the show please
@@MohammedAli-d8h4r 1883 Yellowstone.
Nobody gets out alive .
This was an amazing watch. So sad yet beautiful
Damn, that voice of the Native is unbelievable
It's awesome
Tanto voice!
Shut up, a bunch of losers
You eat too much soy, they don’t
@ you’re the loser here. Why are you such a pathetic sack of sh1t? Why are you so hellbent on being an ass? What’s wrong with you? What meds are you supposed to be taking that you ran out of? Schizo meds? Anti-psych meds?
Warriors with honor 🎖
Yo, different breed of gangsters. When you know you fucked up and you still calmly claim ownership of your mistake and speak with integrity.. God I love people like that
Respect to those who respect us
Certainly not the conservatives of today
This is hollywoods interpretation of this era my friend.😂 don’t go getting wonder struck
@johnparnell3427 look at the psuedo-intellectual who fell for bipartisan politica.
Me too. Continue to be your best example of this, friend...
This was a beautiful show. Every episode was great.
Our god doesn't have rules just ceremonies to understand him better ❤ powerful statement
No rules, only ceremonies? So Comanche were like Talmud abiding Jews. Who knew?
Totally not true. This is the fakest Comanche ever. Reminds me of Charles Bronson. Polish man playing as a Indian.
Men of respect
A Super Classic scene from the Ultra Classic 1883 series. The bravura and voice of the Indian leader is stunning. Bravo Taylor Sheridan!
Of the three 'Yellowstone' series, 1883 has been the best, imo.
1923 was also really good, but they left us hanging after season 1, and over two years later, still no season 2.
I think they are filming season 2 of 1923 now @@SaverioP
Watched this clip too many times ! So good.
This is what my grandpa's voice sounded like. I get shivers every time I hear him speak.
Seeing the native he reminds me so much of my grandpa i miss him taught me so much about being apache and proud
Best medicine for me ❤THANKYOU
One the best scenes from the season, the fact she was the bravest warrior that day.
Brave or just foolish and naive
It was cringe over the top strong woman trash 😂😂😂
Haha you believe in EDI hire
Diversity Equity and Inclusion. DEI hiring has ruined television
How dare it be a woman lead in one episode. ❄️
The powerful voice of brave leader 💪
Great advice ❤
Great show
Of all the Yellowstone series and characters, the daughter was my fave. Just an awesome person
What one of the Yellowstone series is?
@@BigMamou367 1883 check it out, I think it is the best of the lot
She's mine too.
I’m gonna go out on a limb and say that was one of the best single-season shows I’ve ever seen
Sure was and heartbreaking at the same time.
The actor playing Comanche has such a rich, stunning voice and strong presence.
The actor's name is Tokala Black Elk, He's Lakota.
@ he’s captivatingly beautiful
I thought the natives that were attacked were Lakota, not Comanche. Sam was Comanche, but I didn't think that this group of Natives were also.
What a voice & his delivery.....bravo
Whoever that actor is playing the Camanche is really good.
That's tim mcgraw and the ghost of Danny trejo after a heroin addiction
They aren’t Comanche. They’re Lakota.
His voice and face remind me of the spaniard captain in pirates of the Caribbean. Wonder if it's the same actor
@@planem1916 The Captain was Spaniard, Javier Bardem
Tokola black elk
Very good actor
Harmony is the way ❤
“ I didn’t touch your dead because I don’t know your God and I don’t know his rules”
Could be one of the coolest friggin lines in history
Dead, not dad lol
The AI don't know words too good.
Coolest and most respectful
He said dead not dad like you never seen how AI cant get words right it only dose it in every video they use it in
Words to live by.
A great father sets rules like having no other gods before him, not making or worshiping idols, and respecting the family name by not taking the Lord’s name in vain. He reminds us to remember family time by keeping the Sabbath day holy and to honor our parents. He teaches us to value life by not murdering, to stay faithful by not committing adultery, to respect others’ property by not stealing, to speak the truth by not bearing false witness, and to be content by not coveting what others have. These commandments are like a loving father’s guidance, setting the foundation for a moral and just life.
1883 was by far the best of all the Yellowstone spin-offs.
it was better than Yellowstone
Is that what this is (1883) ?
I feel like season 2 of 1923 would pass 1883 imo
@@brettsalazar1886is season 2 good of 1923? Because season one sucked, and the only good parts are so heartbreaking (boarding schools and native story) that I can’t even watch.
@ it’s not out yet. I’m just assuming it will be. It was a good season to set up the rest of the show.
Love that native mass stong voice😮
Best dam western ive ever seen, SUPER realistic, and amazing Acting. If you like history films/series, watch this one!
Can't be to realistic cause that's not a Comanche. We were dark skinned brown almost black. And this Comanche speaks with a accent. Like a foreign accent Canadian maybe.
So very, very handsome. Beautiful.
superb series great acting riveting entertainment
The magic disappearing earmuffs got me😂
😂
Well spotted
Damn eagles eyes...😂
I always catch things like this in film. Costume error they should have fixed it during editing. Definitely weird they did not catch it
didn't even notice that
Now there’s some real MEN 💯👍😎👏👏👏👏🇺🇸
You can say that but killing isn't something any man wants to do, you do it only because you have to. War is hell.
😮😂
@@GiuseppeSimonettiamen brother. No one should revel in the act of war.
Great show. Must watch.
That voice is magic 😮
I am Comanche, and yes,we are still here.Aho
Greetings from the real Indians to your people
Lol
I am Navajo. I've made our long walk. We still live our ancestors' land. AHO!
hoka hey! some call me shunka.
Und das ist gut so.
One of the best mini series to come out in a while
Name?
@@Abdullah-tu9mo1883 Series
What is the name of the series? It drives me nuts that these clips get posed and no reference to the title.
@ 1883 is the name of it.
@@vaquera9368 thanks
eight years later he treated with Montana People showing respect, allowing them to graze and bury their father on his land and visit it in perpetuity, probably near where his daughter was buried.
Done correctly, Natives in Movies & Shows are just as interesting to watch as any comic book or fantasy characters.
People were so different back then. But the thing both men had in this scene was honor. The Indian spoke highly of her but truthfully. The white man spoke truthfully but how he went after the murderers of Indians. Be this a movie or not, I’d like to think people got along at least to a certain level and understanding like this back then.
Dude these are actors 😂😂😂😂
It’s also fiction.
Honor is a joke. You fight dirty and do what it takes to win. Winners make the rules. Winning is all that matters.
@ I disagree. Morality is something I’ll never lose. Even when you can sometimes understand the other side. And that’s how people can be different. I’ve always believed in God but also fairness. And I’ll die on that hill.
Wow that voice of that actor playing a Comanche Indian is amazing 😮
He’s also in a few episodes on Yellowstone.
@@chrishealy1381 gotta watch it, thanks
That was sad. His daughter passed before she could go back to her husband. And her husband waited every day at the spot they were supposed to meet at. This really was a good show. I just hated how sam Elliot’s character checked out.
I was gutted when the daughter and sam elliot died. Realistic but gutting.
Hell me too, that sucked ass badly
Sam Elliot I guess looking at the beach could not handle not having his wife and his kids with him I think they have smallpox back of those days it was quite a savage disease even the vaccine back then could barely keep it at bay
Am I the only one who still feels like Elsa's story absolutely killed the show?
Such a great season of Yellowstone
Great scene ❤
I don't like how these people were forced to turn into looking and subtlety acting like "us." I wish ylthey stil had land to reign supreme as they pleased instead of being distracted with a casino and money. Useless.
OUR GOD HAS NO RULES ONLY CEREMONIES TO KNOW HIM BETTER! Love how eye for an eye makes us all blind.💜✌️💜
That is why you take both eyes.
@@googleanti-speech7618Fill out that donor card
@googleanti-speech7618 U were being funny rt? U know the most beautiful things cannot be touched but felt by the heart. 💞🌹💞🌹
And a coin for each eye takes you across the river stix
My God has no rules …. Only ceremonies to know him better. I like that
Sounds like a devil to me. Only devils love the unbounded chaos of no rules.
@@justkeepmovingforward.3888He didn’t say he loved it did he? The devil is in YOUR perception
@@justkeepmovingforward.3888 sounds suspicious like free will... something christianity lacks
@@justkeepmovingforward.3888sounds peaceful unlike your cult that has to threaten you to worship and ask forgiveness to a cult leader to avoid a lake of fire
@@zlClutchy no. Loved it or not , worshipping something that doesn't give order to things is pointless.
1883 was abslolutely amazing .The last two Episodes broke me .
Such a good show
First come first served. Also the strongest wins. All are guilty.
1883, the prequel to Yellowstone. It’s essentially the Dutton families beginning and how the Yellowstone Ranch came to be.
Best show I've ever watched.
Imagine you're actually in that time and this Comanche is the one you meet and hear that 100% awsome voice!
What if he had a feminine trans voice. You go boy...
Comanches were very fierce. You might have heard the gunshot or the arrow whizzing past before you would have heard the voice.
He's not Comanche, he's a different tribe.
You would have probably have died before you got to hear that voice unless you were Kiowa, Cheyenne or Comanche.
Reminded me of Josey Wales. Liked this scene
My God has No Rules. Only Cremonies❤
So proud of my people, its heritage and resilience.
Your ancestors were cowboys?
The Dutton's have a covenant with the natives that ends with Tate. I hope we find out that it is a beautiful beginning to a new covenant.
This is 1883.
@benpotter4905 Yes, James Dutton later makes the agreement with the natives and there is a prophecy made that we are yet to see fulfilled in Kayce's (Yellowstone) son.
And just think, they called these noble and humble people, Savages!
Bruh you realize this is a tv show right? This isn't a historical re-enactment.
This is a friggin' product of Hollywood, it's NOT history. The fact is, they were savages, just ask the other native-American tribes they had contact with.
You don’t have the slightest clue about the Comanche, do you? We were finally the ones they couldn’t defeat. Ask the Apache about the Comanche. Ask why we didn’t find the Apache in west Texas . Ask the Tonkawa etc.
I think the actor is Tokala Black Elk? I have never watched the show, but I think there was a reference in another short clip that said the character in this scene is Lakota. I googled Lakota warrier in 1883, and it showed Tokala Black Elk.
Loved this show it was awesome
1883 was so underrated. I could watch it season after season
1883 1923 and Yellowstone are top tv
Me to
Pray 🙏 and I’ll Pray 🙏 too .
For those who don't know, the man with the beard is Tim McGraw, yep the country singer, he did great in this role
Tim McGraw is a pretty consistent actor, I’d say his biggest downfall with this show is Taylor Sheridan’s ongoing bad habit of hiring really bad writers. Won’t blame an actor for what they had to work with ever.
@CountryRaven54k valid
Many singers are good actors. It takes that talent to really sell a song.
I missed yellowstone. I wish they extend it way more... this show deserved more season...
No more fighting today......
The older NDN in the back is my Cuzn Judge Hall!!
Shit cuz how have you been..??!!
It's been years since we've seen you..!!!
@ You know Judge and the Hall Fam? We were just home this summer with his sisters. We saw him a bit, he was taking horses down to record the ending of Yellowstone.
Nice!
It is truly insane to me that interactions like this were happening literally 100 years ago.
150 years is more like it.
Open a history book
Hollywood interactions?
100 years ago would have been post WW1. Stalin close to gain total power and Hitler at the very early stages of his political career wtf are you talking about 😂😂😂😂
That’s a big lowball😂 closer to 200
I live in the pacific north west and live in cities named after tribes. I have very close friends that are native and to me it’s sad to see depictions of their peoples power and such from back in time to see how decimated they seem to be in the aspect of spirit today.
Respect amongst Foes✌️♥️✝️