Injun Talk (1946)
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Injun Talk (1946)
Interpreted by Col. Tim McCoy. Talks about Indian Sign Language. A chief signs a story and a white soldier interprets.
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It is good they took the time with the old time Blackfeet people in this documentary to save the past on film for future generations. Tim McCoy was well loved by many Indian people across the plains.
I am 76 years old. I remember running home from school in Montreal to watch the Col. Tim McCoy show on TV. I was as amazed then as I am now , watching Col. Tim talking signs. He is such a great story teller - the way he explains them. My wife and I are watching the video over and over trying to remember all the signs. I am proud to say that one of my friends was Chief Jim Shot Both Sides of the Blood tribe in Southern Alberta. Sadly he has passed away. The last hereditary chief of the Blood tribe.
I am very happy to have found this clip. I remember as a boy in Montreal , coming home from school and regularly watching The Tim McCoy show. I have never forgotten how he would tell viewers all the Indian stories and talk the Sign Talk.
Later , while living in Alberta , I became friends with Jim Shot Both Sides , the last hereditary chief of the Bloods on the huge reserve at Standoff.
Thanks for posting this very interesting film.
The reservations, reserves, casinos, motels, hotels, lodges, cabins, And cigar shops need some more locks and insurances
Indoctrination.
that isn't how black feet got there name
runingblackbear Probably mixed up the story of the Blackfoot Lakotah and the Blackfoot Nation (who painted their mocassins black for increased running speed).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sihasapa
@@WaywardSonVideos How the hell would mocassin color have any influence on running speed? oO
Three native bot Ijuin racit
Speak english, idiot. They’re Indians.