Ruins, Petroglyphs, WAR! Navajo and Spanish History.
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
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Your channel is better than some of the people who say, "I discovered this place" and you looked up the history of an area. Your channel will go far. Splendid video
I appreciate you watching. I too notice alot of that "I discovered" click bait. But I do enjoy sharing these things although I haven't discovered them firsthand.
Most of these places have been found even before my time. But I love sharing the history and documentation thereof.
Thank you!
Learned a bunch. Keep up the great work. Commenting just for algorithm for ya🤘
Thanks for watching and we appreciated you!
You have found a very excellent way to convey the history. Reading the key points could be boring (not to me) but when you SHOW the actual territory with the drone shots and then walking the very spot that it happened is a great way to illustrate hundreds and hundreds of year old history along with the pictographs... More of this.
I watch you in the video come up the hill into the ruin of the structure and am aware that you are likely looking at something that was intact on the night that the Spaniard describes where they prepared for the next day's attack and what you are looking at is the destruction caused by that attack 300 plus years later... Hearing the history and then seeing the aftermath is something bordering on surreal... Great stuff. Love the dog and his explorations along with you. They are great companions.
Excellent video as there is a history lesson. Enjoyed this video.
I thought I was just going to see petroglyphs, but instead I got an education included. Thank you for being very thoughtful. I enjoy watching a video that has lots of respect glued onto it. "Maine" says "hello".
I appreciate your Words and thank you for watching! Much love from New Mexico.
I am so glad to have found your channel. Thank you es Regards from Ody Slim
Thanks for watching friend!
Thanks so much, very informative and love seeing the ruins. Look forward to more local history and ruins and all. Stay safe out there.
Woah! Thank you for 💙🌿 taking us along! That big buffalo head figure, with the bubble, seems like a leader who wants to hold important talks or to smoke a peace pipe, least according to what I know. I have seen one like it before, at Paint Rock, Tx, in the petroglyphs and pictographs. Not sure, but they say those ones are Comanche, but many tribes visited that spot, so may be Navajo. This was such an amazing journey! Thank you! Enjoyed!
Thanks for being thorough with your information as well as taking us around our beautiful state!
Thanks for watching!
I love New mexico.
Great video thx for sharing. The last structure you showed appears more like what they would put together as more like used as a corral
I think that is Very well possible. Thanks for watching!
Very nice presentation! I hope you will make more!
We hope to cover some more of the war history soon. Thanks for watching.
Excellent ! Great job Daniel!
Thanks cousin, and thanks for all your help. That los p footage is great.
Great video 👍 👍
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for revealing these atrocities… so sad… smh
Well done.
Thanks for watching Curtis!
The concentric circle design of ONE LINE, drawn counter clockwise from the center out, is the sign of the Dine' i did not see any like that in that glyph, but the large seperated concentric circle is the sign of joined clans. The jagged lines are not rivers, they are a series of moons. Usually there will be 7 "points" and 6 "valleys", depicting one year of 13 moons. Repeated lines are years. In this case, it looks like 4 years. Other squiggly lines are signs of tracking of game and the story of a hunt, or there will be a group of human figures and squiggly line with a circle at one or both ends. These are the sign of travel, and each hump and dip is one day to or from where they were. Much of what I describe, is not found in these examples on this video, but are very common in other places.
These glyphs are very unique, and most likely depict the brutality of having their food taken by the Spaniards or war over it. Maybe the Spanish destroyed their fields. I would look into the Dine' oral history of this time. There just might be some specifics such as names.
Is that a cistern in the centre right at 25:00 ??
The long stick like thing held out in front of the horsed Spaniards are guns being pointed, along with the sword in the other hand.
North America had indigenous species of horse for thousands of years and they lived on until about 8 to 12,000 years ago. But yes we had horses here in America but yeah it was thanks to the Spanish, a new breed of horse was introduced to the Americas
And now we know any they retreated to the cliffs ... just like their ancestors did, to escape the Ana Sa a' Zi slavers and cannibals.
My one question to you is why on earth were the Spanish so incensed with anger against the Navajo-Apachi tribes in northern New Mexico? What did they do to make them so angry and seek to exterminate them?
There's different claims, some say the tribes were stealing horses ect. But I think it just come down to the fact that the spanish came to conquer. And they had a huge problem with people not submitting to spanish power.
@@SOUTHWESTSCREEN7 Thanks for your prompt reply. Roque Madrid's account is an important source for this time period. The "Pueblo Revolt" must have been spurned on by something else, too, as you rightly said, particularly, Spanish aggression. Thanks for your research..
Hi, a Navajo here, there was multiple reasons on the why. As said, Spanish conquest, religious subjugation, Pueblo grievances against the Navajo, interestingly enough rumors caught Spanish attention that us, Navajo's were hiding one of the seven cities of gold.
I was raised WASP from a line of soldiers.
I can tell you.
It's about releasing one's demons and destroying people and their possessions.
It's about dehumanising people who are different from you.
It's a terrible human condition.
Welcome to my neighborhood.
Just passed by your place on Friday.
It's so beautiful down there!
I was thinking how wonderful it must be to live in such a place.
It had been awhile since I was that far south. I didn't see the Zebra. Is she/he still around?
Yes! Zebra still here. Stop in any time.
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@patriciabarlowirick wow, appreciate the invite, would love to do so!
It looks like the ute panel.
I hadn't heard of that one till you mentioned it. I looked it up. It looks awesome. Thanks.
@@SOUTHWESTSCREEN7 the figure with the block in the ear that was the give away ..you welcome I'm also native american.your welcome just remember to respect this art.thank you .
Those are very manageable stones. There's really not much anything about them that suggests large. Hopefully you don't start going off into megalithy kind of bullcrap. Please don't do it
Dreadful history..just dreadful .
I agree, it's pretty brutal.
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