Proud to be Shawnee! TY we are forever gratful for your scholarly research, your admiration and respect for the Shawnee people is appreciated and is felt toward you as well.
My parents were born/raised around Corbin, Ky. and I live in Bloomington, Ind. I can only imagine how beautiful and bountiful these states were, back 250-500 years ago..
My great grandmother on my dad's side is shawny and my great grandpaw was Cherokee so this is AWESOME! God bless and keep you safe and meet your every need,! Peggy Smith in Corbin Kentucky
This was a fascinating program. All my grandparents were mixed Native American and European pre-reservation era. I began my research in the Northeast but was very aware there were still big gaps of information around the Great Lakes and the Southeast. I think reading Dr. Warren's books will help greatly. No doubt it will help in researching my Native ancestors in.Ohio.
On my father side, we are Shawnee. I really appreciate the comment about how frontiersman is good but omits the actual Shawnee culture. It is a colonial way of glorifying the “tribe”. There was a lot of peace and stability and the women were the greatest agriculturalist of their time across the world. Our people were huge- well fed and athletic, well traveled using Ohio River and traded with lots of ppl (Shawnee Peyote songs). I also appreciate understanding us as a nation, not a tribe.
Mine also, she was adopted and her connection to our tribal family cut off. Unfortunately she died young as well. But I've spent the past years working to figure out who she was and maintain that connection to our family as possible.
I’ve enjoyed Dr. Warren’s book, the books in the Eckert series as well as Gathering Together by Sami Lakomaki (Lakomäki). The Shawnee as a tribe are quite interesting especially considering their travels from Florida to Pennsylvania & the Ohio & Cumberland River Valleys. I’ve seen the mounds in Mt Sterling & Ashland and been to Eskippakithiki & the Maiden Spring of the Clinch River near the Painted Licks. But what I would love to learn more about the small group of Shawnee that settled along the Big South Fork of the Cumberland after the Yemassee Wars.
Guys, The problem with Eckert is that many, even most bookstores put those ridiculous stories in the history section. And it's fine to take some liberties with day to day life for readability. The issue is that he had MAJOR inaccuracies, some of which are harmful to the history of the Shawnee people. Newsflash: Bluejacket was NOT a captured white boy. My own cousin, surname Bluejacket (won't use his full name here) and direct descendant of Bluejacket, along with other descendants participated in a DNA project to look at the paternal YDNA haplogroup. If Bluejacket was an adopted white, that would be born out easily by the YDNA across all the male descendants (it's passed from male generation to generation intact). But the haplogroup, including that of my cousin, was Q, which is 100% native with zero presence in Europe. You see, Eckert didn't claim he just made up the adoption origin of Bluejacket for a good story, he claimed it was true - based on very sloppy amateurish genealogy and general research. As a result, one of the great heroes of the Shawnee tribe has been made out to be actually an outsider of European descent. And you can see the apparent harm in that evidently even you aren't aware of that major misconception, propagated by Eckert.
Thank you for this. As an archaeologist from New Mexico where Native nations are common and commonly encountered, it has been very difficult for me to understand the history of Kentucky in which there were supposedly no Native residents at the time of Euroamerican occupation. I now have two more books for my reading list.
You’re welcome, glad you enjoyed it! We also have an episode in production with an archaeologist from Kentucky that covers the e topic even more. Stay tuned.
Dr Greene is my relative through my daddy’s side his name was CHARLES CLAYTON THOMPSON THE THIRD which we are cousins through it would be through the HOWARD TURNER FEUD back in the 1800’s
I lived 10 mi from Fort ancient , the Southern Ohio is full of Indian history that go back thousands of years, it is said to be the true origins of Fort ancient originally , later the Shawnee built on. My grandmother lived in Corbin Kentucky and right across from her house and behind her was Indian mounds a lot of people don't realize. The spirits still visit these Mounds and my grandmother testified that she had seen them more than once , describing exactly what they look like. Indian Mounds and earthworks are highly "charged" and people should not be trespassing foolishly... many bad things happen to people. As for Indiana they have Earthworks like unto Stonehenge these Earthworks are also hinges and they are much older than what people think.
Great show. I've wondered for a while if the Shawnee were the descendants of the Fort Ancient People. I'm glad that there is some archeological evidence for this. My family fought the Shawnee from the 1730's to 1815. I feel that the least we can do is to know who we fought.
Camp Shawnee of German Bridge, Johns Creek was Established in Floyd/Pike County Kentucky. Our Blood and Our Mountains still have descendants. John Jackson Hughes, Raymond Rowland Goble.
Of Beaver and Brush Creek, Indian Grave Fork. Some of us still reside on the areas here of the Original Land Patent. Little Floyd County and the Stratton Settlement along with Ike Richmond, Davis and many more involved. Kramer and the Masons as well.
Explains why I can't find any information on my Family here. Supposedly our Family's Files were shipped out of here because we don't have a Museum and Our Courthouses were being burnt down. Clerks Office, Title and Deed Rooms.
But yet no one here knows where they went. Good things we have saved certain items over the years. Princess Nikita Powhatan "Hughes" Rebecca "Hughes" Reed was my Great Grandmother and Bessie Musick.
Which around Jenny Wiley, Dewey Lake is a Cemetery named, the Stratton Cemetery and many Musick, Stratton, Mayo, and Halls are there. King David the 1st of Scotland and UK gave, King Solomon Stratton a Land Grant. This Land Grant had 1000's of Mounds.
Bromley Ky. became a rail resort summer stop circa 1914 for Cincinatti city folk to the Lagoon and moto devil trac and Devoe Park was indian land back in the 18th century for a new york minute.
My nearest related direct Shawnee ancestor was from western Pennsylvania and mixed with Lenape. She married what I assume was a Quaker man, because they moved down to SC in a large Quaker group, and their descendants were Quakers. Their decendants moved to Ohio and then here into Indiana in the Miami Nation territory. By the time they were living in Indiana they seemed to no longer be Quakers. My 3rd or 4th great Shawnee/Lenape/white uncle lived with the Miami and learned their language and custums very well, and became an interpretor and liaison between the Miami and the government doing whatever he could to try and help the Miami. That was somewhere along the Wabash River in Wabash County, Indiana and surrounding counties. The paperwork says that my nearest Shawnee direct ancestor was Shawnee-Pekowi. Before finding that out, I was not aware of the Shawnee having clans, but it does not surprise me because of the Cherokee and some other tribes having their clans as well. I keep wanting to get down there in south western Ohio to see the Serpent Mound. I realize that it is not known who made that very ancient distinctive shaped mound, but it would become and is now Shawnee territory. It would be neat to know if the people who became the Shawnee were the ones who made that amazing mound. Perhaps we may never know who made it for sure. 💜🌻🙂
MY step father's ancestor's were Shawnee, I found that he was also my 8th cousin twice removed :). We are both related to Nancy Feathers born abt 1738 and died 1824.
Another Warren I see lol my family comes from the London, Manchester area over around Bull Creek. I just wanted to say keep up the good works Doc, being a Warren if from Kentucky we are probably cousins Doc.
My mother's family is from Clinton County, KY and I think that there is some Native American blood in there somewhere. My great-aunt had a copper cast to her skin and high cheek bones and dark coal-black hair. I know that Great grandma was a Dalton and great grandpa was a Smith on the maternal side. On the paternal side there is Ferguson and Dowell (McDowell?) I think that it was someone on the Dalton side but I have no proof, yet. I still have distant relatives that live in Clinton, County. I am considering getting a DNA test to see if any native blood shows up. The is was a very interesting podcast.
From my experience, that's a fairly common experience for people with family history in Kentucky dating back at least to the early 1800s. There was a significant amount of intermarriage in that era simply because there was a lack of white women on the then-frontier, and probably a large number of widowed native women due to the many wars with settlers. I'm guessing marriage to whites was also a way for these women to remain in Kentucky rather than being forcibly moved west. My great-great-grandmother was a Shawnee woman who married my great-great-grandfather circa 1820 or 1830. I still have large portrait photos of them both taken circa 1840, but some of the earlier details are sketchy.
We are all enslaved. If you eat, drink and wear clothes, live in some kind of house or abode, even a tent or cave, you have to work for and fight to keep the things you need for survival. You could just lay down and die, but that's a hard thing to do, and most people will do anything to avoid suffering and death. God put us here to survive and learn lessons. He did not leave us to fend for ourselves although it seems that way. God is within you and me, all of us. You just have to get in touch with Him. Ask God (Jesus) to send you the Holy Spirit. God will send rain when we do the rain dances if He decides to reward us. He loves to give His children good gifts. But, He wants us to discover Him and obey and praise Him. He wants us to thank Him for the rain and all gifts. Learning about our Shawnee heritage is a great gift. Thank you God for giving these researchers the desire and skill to bring us this vital information. May all of us seek the heart of God and listen to the words of Jesus. Thank you gentlemen for this video.
Has the writer come across "Blue Jacket", supposedly a Shawnee war chief. I'm curious how his daughter became Americanized named McCrary and married a fellow by the name of Vance.
Very interesting video ! It is a real shame that mainstream science tries to paint natives as less than human or ignorant beings...(I'm not implying that to this video) our ancestors and others were simple people with simple ways...nothing complicated about them
So, if your Scioto County, OH Shawnee ancestor in the 1800s transformed himself into a "white man" with English language, white man hair style, clothes, etc., and refused to join his tribe on the trail to Oklahoma, how would one go about researching to find his Indian name and family names and dates?
By 1800 75% of the five tribes had Scottish, English or Irish surnames...you would have to travel way down the Ten a see river to find fullbloods who would make war on any settler in a flatboat. Very little is ever said of the fact trade of European goods and inventions, including horses with the natives resulted in the loss of land by treaty based on the paying of debts. The 1817 Cherokee losses in North Ga. were just that, to pay trade debts. Since these lands had been taken from the Muskogheans both by force and the fact these Mushkogeans lost wars with the new nation (1715 Yamasse for example) it was easy for the CHerokee to claim them. Arming the Cherokee led to the demise of the hated Westos but created a new class of slave hunters and slave stealers. I guess my point is that people like Moody miss that the superior culture prevailed at the expense of the native groups, but assimilation was a greater part of it than is noted in the literature. Even today its hard to find a fullblood who doesnt have a pickup truck and a television.
I've always found it weird that US Academics always use this preconceived notion that Europeans didn't know what conservation was. If Europeans didn't understand conservation there would not be any cities there would not be any towns there wouldn't be anything. I just can't get behind it.
Awesome talk. Ya know, most studyin i've done, has learned me that the "Native" perspective isn't written. They pass history along verbally or thru action, with passion. Also, thanx for inspiring a rrip to Shawnee park for some reSPECTfull fun. i like reading the brass signage at such locations.🌌🏞👀💓🙏
I will have to beg your difference. A lot of American Indians did not go with there tribal leaders. They stayed in there villages. And became US citizen. Many where Mulatos ..
I’m not knocking ya at all man but please try to work on your communication skills. Like practice at it and you’ll get better. All the ums and repeats of the same sentences really make it hard to follow. I’m not trying to be mean and I’m sure it’s difficult but man it’s hard to follow what you’re saying. Good luck. I really enjoy the guests and this podcasts. Just really tough to understand what you’re tryin to get out.
Jameson, all of your laughing is completely uncalled for and as a Shawnee myself I find it very offensive... My ancestors died for this land in Kentucky and you're laughing at them... The Englishmen did their best to commit genocide... You would do well to show some respect, before someone pisses on you.
Learn how to do some kind of graphics or find pictures on the web. Two talking heads in bad lighting for 45 minutes reminds me of the TV classes we were forced to endure in the 1970s in Kentucky. 🥱
Proud to be Shawnee! TY we are forever gratful for your scholarly research, your admiration and respect for the Shawnee people is appreciated and is felt toward you as well.
My parents were born/raised around Corbin, Ky. and I live in Bloomington, Ind. I can only imagine how beautiful and bountiful these states were, back 250-500 years ago..
My dad was born in middlesboro. My mom was born in midway. I also live in Bloomington indiana. LOL
i hear that🏞🌌
Fascinating! Bring Dr Warren back for another discussion. Thank you
You’re welcome and glad you enjoyed it. We’ll work to get Dr. Warren back on. He is very knowledgeable!
My great grandmother on my dad's side is shawny and my great grandpaw was Cherokee so this is AWESOME! God bless and keep you safe and meet your every need,! Peggy Smith in Corbin Kentucky
Wow- this is the kind of teacher I like- clear, honest and entertaining! ❤
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
This was a fascinating program. All my grandparents were mixed Native American and European pre-reservation era. I began my research in the Northeast but was very aware there were still big gaps of information around the Great Lakes and the Southeast. I think reading Dr. Warren's books will help greatly. No doubt it will help in researching my Native ancestors in.Ohio.
On my father side, we are Shawnee. I really appreciate the comment about how frontiersman is good but omits the actual Shawnee culture. It is a colonial way of glorifying the “tribe”. There was a lot of peace and stability and the women were the greatest agriculturalist of their time across the world. Our people were huge- well fed and athletic, well traveled using Ohio River and traded with lots of ppl (Shawnee Peyote songs). I also appreciate understanding us as a nation, not a tribe.
90% of people from the southeast claim native American ancestry. About 1% of them are correct
Excellent episode!
There was a Shawnee High School in Louisville Kentucky
My great, great, great, great grandmaw was Shawnee. I wish i knew more about her.
Mine also, she was adopted and her connection to our tribal family cut off. Unfortunately she died young as well. But I've spent the past years working to figure out who she was and maintain that connection to our family as possible.
What was her maiden name??? My cousins and I do some research.
I’ve enjoyed Dr. Warren’s book, the books in the Eckert series as well as Gathering Together by Sami Lakomaki (Lakomäki). The Shawnee as a tribe are quite interesting especially considering their travels from Florida to Pennsylvania & the Ohio & Cumberland River Valleys. I’ve seen the mounds in Mt Sterling & Ashland and been to Eskippakithiki & the Maiden Spring of the Clinch River near the Painted Licks. But what I would love to learn more about the small group of Shawnee that settled along the Big South Fork of the Cumberland after the Yemassee Wars.
I visited Ft Ancient when I was 10 years old, which was over 60 years ago.
Thank you so much.
Guys, The problem with Eckert is that many, even most bookstores put those ridiculous stories in the history section. And it's fine to take some liberties with day to day life for readability. The issue is that he had MAJOR inaccuracies, some of which are harmful to the history of the Shawnee people. Newsflash: Bluejacket was NOT a captured white boy. My own cousin, surname Bluejacket (won't use his full name here) and direct descendant of Bluejacket, along with other descendants participated in a DNA project to look at the paternal YDNA haplogroup. If Bluejacket was an adopted white, that would be born out easily by the YDNA across all the male descendants (it's passed from male generation to generation intact). But the haplogroup, including that of my cousin, was Q, which is 100% native with zero presence in Europe. You see, Eckert didn't claim he just made up the adoption origin of Bluejacket for a good story, he claimed it was true - based on very sloppy amateurish genealogy and general research. As a result, one of the great heroes of the Shawnee tribe has been made out to be actually an outsider of European descent. And you can see the apparent harm in that evidently even you aren't aware of that major misconception, propagated by Eckert.
I live in piqua , OH, in MIAMI County, we have a section of town known as Shawnee
I was raised out on Landman Mill Road.
I am looking at painting of the Johnson Farm in my living room in California
Two Original Paintings from Judith Fogt, Landman Mill and the Johnson Farm......I am going to donate to the Library next time I am back
Great article. I think the Shawnee tribe were living in the effingham illinois area at one time. Kickapoo lived to the north
I just found your channel. I'm a born and raised kentuckian. I live in Clay Co. In southeast ky. Really great channel thank you. Got my sub.
Thank you for the sub! Made many stops in Clay County! Beautiful place!
Thank you for this. As an archaeologist from New Mexico where Native nations are common and commonly encountered, it has been very difficult for me to understand the history of Kentucky in which there were supposedly no Native residents at the time of Euroamerican occupation. I now have two more books for my reading list.
You’re welcome, glad you enjoyed it! We also have an episode in production with an archaeologist from Kentucky that covers the e topic even more. Stay tuned.
Excellent video. Thanks for clarifying the myth about the Shawnees’ presence in Kentucky.
Let me know when you get ready to do a show on Harlan County if & when you can please & thank you
Here’s our first episode on Harlan County,
A History of Harlan County P1
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A History of Harlan County Part 2
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Dr Greene is my relative through my daddy’s side his name was CHARLES CLAYTON THOMPSON THE THIRD which we are cousins through it would be through the HOWARD TURNER FEUD back in the 1800’s
I lived 10 mi from Fort ancient , the Southern Ohio is full of Indian history that go back thousands of years, it is said to be the true origins of Fort ancient originally , later the Shawnee built on. My grandmother lived in Corbin Kentucky and right across from her house and behind her was Indian mounds a lot of people don't realize. The spirits still visit these Mounds and my grandmother testified that she had seen them more than once , describing exactly what they look like. Indian Mounds and earthworks are highly "charged" and people should not be trespassing foolishly... many bad things happen to people. As for Indiana they have Earthworks like unto Stonehenge these Earthworks are also hinges and they are much older than what people think.
Great show. I've wondered for a while if the Shawnee were the descendants of the Fort Ancient People. I'm glad that there is some archeological evidence for this. My family fought the Shawnee from the 1730's to 1815. I feel that the least we can do is to know who we fought.
Thank you!
Camp Shawnee of German Bridge, Johns Creek was Established in Floyd/Pike County Kentucky. Our Blood and Our Mountains still have descendants. John Jackson Hughes, Raymond Rowland Goble.
Of Beaver and Brush Creek, Indian Grave Fork. Some of us still reside on the areas here of the Original Land Patent. Little Floyd County and the Stratton Settlement along with Ike Richmond, Davis and many more involved. Kramer and the Masons as well.
First National Bank Charter, GLennview Plaza, 460/23.
Explains why I can't find any information on my Family here. Supposedly our Family's Files were shipped out of here because we don't have a Museum and Our Courthouses were being burnt down. Clerks Office, Title and Deed Rooms.
But yet no one here knows where they went. Good things we have saved certain items over the years.
Princess Nikita Powhatan "Hughes" Rebecca "Hughes" Reed was my Great Grandmother and Bessie Musick.
Which around Jenny Wiley, Dewey Lake is a Cemetery named, the Stratton Cemetery and many Musick, Stratton, Mayo, and Halls are there. King David the 1st of Scotland and UK gave, King Solomon Stratton a Land Grant. This Land Grant had 1000's of Mounds.
Awesome show 😎👍!!
Thanks for sharing !!
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed!
@@KentuckyHistoryChannel
I hunt for the historical treasures of the past.
Mostly in the dirt !!
Western Coal Fields ,area of Kentucky ✌🍀
Bromley Ky. became a rail resort summer stop circa 1914 for Cincinatti city folk to the Lagoon and moto devil trac and Devoe Park was indian land back in the 18th century for a new york minute.
My nearest related direct Shawnee ancestor was from western Pennsylvania and mixed with Lenape.
She married what I assume was a Quaker man, because they moved down to SC in a large Quaker group, and their descendants were Quakers. Their decendants moved to Ohio and then here into Indiana in the Miami Nation territory. By the time they were living in Indiana they seemed to no longer be Quakers.
My 3rd or 4th great Shawnee/Lenape/white uncle lived with the Miami and learned their language and custums very well, and became an interpretor and liaison between the Miami and the government doing whatever he could to try and help the Miami. That was somewhere along the Wabash River in Wabash County, Indiana and surrounding counties.
The paperwork says that my nearest Shawnee direct ancestor was Shawnee-Pekowi. Before finding that out, I was not aware of the Shawnee having clans, but it does not surprise me because of the Cherokee and some other tribes having their clans as well.
I keep wanting to get down there in south western Ohio to see the Serpent Mound. I realize that it is not known who made that very ancient distinctive shaped mound, but it would become and is now Shawnee territory. It would be neat to know if the people who became the Shawnee were the ones who made that amazing mound. Perhaps we may never know who made it for sure.
💜🌻🙂
MY step father's ancestor's were Shawnee, I found that he was also my 8th cousin twice removed :). We are both related to Nancy Feathers born abt 1738 and died 1824.
Another Warren I see lol my family comes from the London, Manchester area over around Bull Creek. I just wanted to say keep up the good works Doc, being a Warren if from Kentucky we are probably cousins Doc.
My mother's family is from Clinton County, KY and I think that there is some Native American blood in there somewhere. My great-aunt had a copper cast to her skin and high cheek bones and dark coal-black hair. I know that Great grandma was a Dalton and great grandpa was a Smith on the maternal side. On the paternal side there is Ferguson and Dowell (McDowell?) I think that it was someone on the Dalton side but I have no proof, yet. I still have distant relatives that live in Clinton, County. I am considering getting a DNA test to see if any native blood shows up. The is was a very interesting podcast.
Awesome connections! And glad you enjoyed it!
From my experience, that's a fairly common experience for people with family history in Kentucky dating back at least to the early 1800s. There was a significant amount of intermarriage in that era simply because there was a lack of white women on the then-frontier, and probably a large number of widowed native women due to the many wars with settlers. I'm guessing marriage to whites was also a way for these women to remain in Kentucky rather than being forcibly moved west. My great-great-grandmother was a Shawnee woman who married my great-great-grandfather circa 1820 or 1830. I still have large portrait photos of them both taken circa 1840, but some of the earlier details are sketchy.
I found ancient old tablets here in central KY on our old farm, left them there & never told no one.
We are all enslaved. If you eat, drink and wear clothes, live in some kind of house or abode, even a tent or cave, you have to work for and fight to keep the things you need for survival. You could just lay down and die, but that's a hard thing to do, and most people will do anything to avoid suffering and death. God put us here to survive and learn lessons. He did not leave us to fend for ourselves although it seems that way. God is within you and me, all of us. You just have to get in touch with Him. Ask God (Jesus) to send you the Holy Spirit. God will send rain when we do the rain dances if He decides to reward us. He loves to give His children good gifts. But, He wants us to discover Him and obey and praise Him. He wants us to thank Him for the rain and all gifts. Learning about our Shawnee heritage is a great gift. Thank you God for giving these researchers the desire and skill to bring us this vital information. May all of us seek the heart of God and listen to the words of Jesus. Thank you gentlemen for this video.
Kentucky was shared hunting grounds for the Shawnee, Cherokee, and Delaware later.
And many others.
Has the writer come across "Blue Jacket", supposedly a Shawnee war chief. I'm curious how his daughter became Americanized named McCrary and married a fellow by the name of Vance.
Our Kentucky family is bribeck Indian, but can’t find any information on this tribe. Anyone know any history of this tribe 11:28
Fun fact: Savannah and Shawnee are the same word / name spelled differently
Boons foe on t.v.
Very interesting video !
It is a real shame that mainstream science tries to paint natives as less than human or ignorant beings...(I'm not implying that to this video) our ancestors and others were simple people with simple ways...nothing complicated about them
So, if your Scioto County, OH Shawnee ancestor in the 1800s transformed himself into a "white man" with English language, white man hair style, clothes, etc., and refused to join his tribe on the trail to Oklahoma, how would one go about researching to find his Indian name and family names and dates?
By 1800 75% of the five tribes had Scottish, English or Irish surnames...you would have to travel way down the Ten a see river to find fullbloods who would make war on any settler in a flatboat. Very little is ever said of the fact trade of European goods and inventions, including horses with the natives resulted in the loss of land by treaty based on the paying of debts. The 1817 Cherokee losses in North Ga. were just that, to pay trade debts. Since these lands had been taken from the Muskogheans both by force and the fact these Mushkogeans lost wars with the new nation (1715 Yamasse for example) it was easy for the CHerokee to claim them. Arming the Cherokee led to the demise of the hated Westos but created a new class of slave hunters and slave stealers. I guess my point is that people like Moody miss that the superior culture prevailed at the expense of the native groups, but assimilation was a greater part of it than is noted in the literature. Even today its hard to find a fullblood who doesnt have a pickup truck and a television.
34:40 What is a Latin ex-population?
The Cherokee and Chickasaw drove the Shawnee out of Tennessee.
the Shawnee and the Cherokee always called Ky. the great land to hunt
Kentucky was considered the “Happy Hunting Ground “ !!! By Native Americans!!!!
I've always found it weird that US Academics always use this preconceived notion that Europeans didn't know what conservation was. If Europeans didn't understand conservation there would not be any cities there would not be any towns there wouldn't be anything. I just can't get behind it.
im proud to be shaawanwa
Awesome talk. Ya know, most studyin i've done, has learned me that the "Native" perspective isn't written. They pass history along verbally or thru action, with passion. Also, thanx for inspiring a rrip to Shawnee park for some reSPECTfull fun. i like reading the brass signage at such locations.🌌🏞👀💓🙏
His Problem is he keeps saying i THINK i THINK Ha Ha (My Family Was in South Indiana 220 yrs Ago)
My Grandfather was living as a freeman on his own land in Kentucky as a Negro not African American. I am what ppl call blk and I am American Indian.
He grew corn and tobacco we are Cherokee Shawnee
Hunting cultures hunt in the fall to protect the progeny of the animals they hunted, who are raised in the spring
I will have to beg your difference. A lot of American Indians did not go with there tribal leaders. They stayed in there villages. And became US citizen. Many where Mulatos ..
I’m not knocking ya at all man but please try to work on your communication skills. Like practice at it and you’ll get better. All the ums and repeats of the same sentences really make it hard to follow. I’m not trying to be mean and I’m sure it’s difficult but man it’s hard to follow what you’re saying. Good luck. I really enjoy the guests and this podcasts. Just really tough to understand what you’re tryin to get out.
Im a decesndent of chief cornstalks daughter
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Jameson, all of your laughing is completely uncalled for and as a Shawnee myself I find it very offensive... My ancestors died for this land in Kentucky and you're laughing at them... The Englishmen did their best to commit genocide... You would do well to show some respect, before someone pisses on you.
Learn how to do some kind of graphics or find pictures on the web. Two talking heads in bad lighting for 45 minutes reminds me of the TV classes we were forced to endure in the 1970s in Kentucky. 🥱