Native American history and warfare on the plains is one of the most interesting subjects there’s so much history and adventure most people never even know about so many names of hero’s that are not known.
I told the truth about natives really being Asians from siberia Philippines china Japan and small Asian territories by way of the manilla galeon and the barrin strait and they reported my burner page 🤷🏾♂️I'm still telling the truth
They were no different than the old Western gangs. They were ruthless monsters who killed everyone who wasn't a kamanche unless they were young enough to adopt and brainwash. That was the only way they built their numbers, stealing kids who's parents they kill.
I tend to look up to Warriors who actually win battles and wars and conquer territories. I bet if you're a hockey fan that the Maple Leafs are your favorite team. My favorite Warriors are the guys on who are number one on the top of battle victories list. Yes I'm biased I'm one of them.
@@MmGocrazy-rs1ccshhhh... They think they came up from under the ground into a land full of tall redheaded white Giants. Ant people and their oral histories. I agree with you that's what I've learned through my studies as well.
Every time I went to jump out of the C-5a I would always yell his name Going out of the door Geranimo. He has never been forgotten as an American warrior.
He spoke spanish, was a catholic, and had documents signed by the spanish crown which with he claimed nobility titles and rights over that land. The american goverment never recognized those. His descendants went back to Spain and were famous nobility. His grandson el Duque de Ahumada ( the Duke of Ahumada) funded the "Guardia Civil police" force. They are still working untill today.
Geronimo is your legend, your hero. After Cochise died Geronimo your legend visited the White Mountain Apaches. In a surprise move he and his warriors attacked the Apaches. The wiped out the Apaches man, women and children . And this is your hero? Figures.
❤ thank you for the knowledge and provide us with information that was hidden… My mother has passed away, but she always mentioned Blackfoot Indians... You are helping me and motivating me to research it. Thank you!
Real worriers thier spirits are alive in all native people! Continue talking the truth ! An no lies! To be continue this will come back to the light with our ancestors powers And spirits drums will be here in all heart beat on this mother earth!
I am glad that some people can tell the truth about our native american ways Lakota will always understand the ways of our ancestors and we respect the owners and we love our warriors And we love the way of our ancesfor we will never die. Cause we honor our elders truly warriors are always hiding. We must stay quiet for sometimes. We do not understand the weight of the government. But America can never be free. If my people are still investigations that we call concentration camps from the 1800s. May all my brothers and sisters be taken care of and I love every one of you from all the nations little Crazy Horse. For that was what but my la call me is peace in love
Proud to say I have such warrior blood in my family proud to be even a piece of such great people pour grandmother made sure we were proud of the blood that glows through our veins of the native
I have been to Captain Jacks strong hold in Modoc County CA. The army actually drained an entire lake where the Modocs were getting water. The warriors had their families with them they had to surrender. 60 warriors held off 1500 cavalry for months. After the surrender Captain Jack was hung by the army and the rest of the Modocs were sent to Oklahoma. Captain Jacks real name was Kintpuash it means Strikes the water brashly.
What's crazy is your facial features are so native but I also see the European Mexican lighter side. You must be proud of your heritage man keep up the content
"Upon suffering beyond suffering. The Red Nation shall rise again and it shall be a blessing for a sick world. A world filled with broken promises, selfishness and separations. A world longing for light again. Again, I see a time long after the sky's have grown dark and the water has become bad smelling. I see a time of seven generations, when all the colors of mankind will gather under the sacred tree of life and the whole earth will become one circle. Again and in that day there will be among the Lakota who will carry that knowledge and understanding of unity among all living things and the young white ones will come to those of my people and ask for wisdom. Salute the light within your eyes where the whole universe dwells, for when you are at that center within, you and I are at that center within me, we shall be as one". Crazy Horse
@@Getwithyaboy1215them cavalry boys were not as tough as history makes them out to be, the honest truth and reality was everyone was scared of the natives, the natives were killers of the white man, making examples out of them. the first settlers out west were skinned and scalped. hence why future presidents made it their mission to inflict as much genocide on the natives as possible… many chiefs of different tribes shared a common interest in killing as many cavalry men as possible, facepaint, headdresses, and body paint were all earned from killing the white man.
A firearm back, then was just as bad as a bow and arrow. You have to remember to reload that firearm. It takes so much time it’s unbelievable. There was a death on both sides. It was a war. The ending was inevitable. They could not stop what was coming. They just prolonged it bit longer. I have respect for them. They are amazing people, and they live off the land truly But so does everybody else how do you think we all got here?
Thank you for Educating us Love to Learn , I'm Mexican American , I found out I have a black brother , he says he's Cherokee , so I'm thinking parte Cherokee Indian
The oppressive clash of European against native North American cultures began and ended, militarily at least, in Saint Augustine, FL. In 1565 the Spanish landed there and were met by the local Timucan tribe. In 1886 Geronimo and his Apaches were finally subdued in Arizona and shipped by train all the way to St. Aug. and held at the Castillo San Marcos, then called Ft. Marion. Geronimo himself was kept in Panama City, FL. but the rest of his people were kept at the St. Aug. fort. Supposedly they were allowed to cross the road to St. George street and would pose for photos with northern tourists for 5 cents. The armed clash between the two cultures began and ended in St. Augustine 321 years later.
Great footage fantastic photos, awards need to be given for this wonderful historic data.Charles Richards 211 South 40th Street East Saint Louis, Illinois 62207.there should be Data on Black hawk .
My great great grandfather was crazy horse's right hand man we still here
They tried to wipe us out, but when they are gone we will still be here.
Can you explain further about yourself please and TY
@@FLIPPER1439lol nothing to explain I'm from the pine ridge reservation and my ancestors were Oglala sioux
@@Phondo2xthat's awesome
Hoka Hey! Oglala Lakota Nation
What a beautiful soul you are. What amazing spirit in you.
I love the history of the natives, ever
I'm related to crazy horse and super proud of my heritage!
Native American history and warfare on the plains is one of the most interesting subjects there’s so much history and adventure most people never even know about so many names of hero’s that are not known.
Absolutely the true Indian heroes were the ones who fell fighting against the colonization of these Comanches in the bigger more vicious Indian tribes
True Warriors we can look up to.
Keep the stories coming. You are amazing.
I told the truth about natives really being Asians from siberia Philippines china Japan and small Asian territories by way of the manilla galeon and the barrin strait and they reported my burner page 🤷🏾♂️I'm still telling the truth
They were no different than the old Western gangs. They were ruthless monsters who killed everyone who wasn't a kamanche unless they were young enough to adopt and brainwash. That was the only way they built their numbers, stealing kids who's parents they kill.
I tend to look up to Warriors who actually win battles and wars and conquer territories. I bet if you're a hockey fan that the Maple Leafs are your favorite team. My favorite Warriors are the guys on who are number one on the top of battle victories list. Yes I'm biased I'm one of them.
@@MmGocrazy-rs1ccshhhh... They think they came up from under the ground into a land full of tall redheaded white Giants. Ant people and their oral histories. I agree with you that's what I've learned through my studies as well.
Dont forget Galvarino, he was a Mapuche man who had his hands cut off by the spaniards so he started knives for hands and fought the spaniards.
South America is full of native Americans!
What??? And they havent made the movie yet
@@abrahanrodriguez9003💯
These are true American heroes. They fought for their culture, people and lands. I salute them.
Geranimo is a big impact on the United States. Reason why we belong to ourselves and are free like a bird. A true role model in my eyes
Every time I went to jump out of the
C-5a I would always yell his name
Going out of the door Geranimo.
He has never been forgotten as an
American warrior.
You are a brave hero Dr. B. I agree with you Crazy Horse defeated General Crookes, Captain Fetterman and General Custer
Thank You for this Historic information !!!!
Awesomeness !
WoW!!. BEAUTIFUL KEEP THESE STORIES COMING VERY INTERESTING 😮😮😮😢😢😊😊
Really enjoy your videos on native Americans learned so much from you
I was only taught about Geronimo and even that was very little. Enjoying your videos very much
Beautiful native warriors. Men of absolute character!
baby killing woman murdering cannibals you mean #getcolonized
When I was a little girl in Ireland I had a strong feeling I had American Indian woman looking after me.I still to this day think she was my Angel..
Real American warriors!
they werent american
@@gulalatas9163 not trying to start an argument just giving respect!
You mean they weren't peaceful victims?
@@fleetwarrior75 Jamestown, respect
@@gulalatas9163 Natives are the actual Americans since their the true natives of North America.
all. outstanding!!!
As far as i know this is all awesome truth's
May their memories be blessed for all time! May they inspire us to triumph over colonization and racism.
Truly bad ass and to be respected!!!
Thank you. Paz
Crazy horse you are
Loved still the best warrior ..never4
gotten
Thank you, Sir
Walk in the spirit of Crazy Horse discover love in it's truest form..Free Leonard Peltier ❤️
Thanks for sharing
My kids descend from Quanah Parker.Their great-grandmother was a granddaughter of Quanah. I love that about their history.😊
You're very good looking thank you for Educating us
Geronimo was captured and sentenced at fort sill in Oklahoma that's where he had passed. Growing up he was a legend.
He was never captured. He agreed to stop fighting. Big difference
They did not capture him. He turned himself in . The US government broke every promise of the terms he set to do so. Things have not changed?!
He spoke spanish, was a catholic, and had documents signed by the spanish crown which with he claimed nobility titles and rights over that land. The american goverment never recognized those. His descendants went back to Spain and were famous nobility. His grandson el Duque de Ahumada ( the Duke of Ahumada) funded the "Guardia Civil police" force. They are still working untill today.
Geronimo is your legend,
your hero.
After Cochise died Geronimo
your legend visited the White Mountain Apaches. In a surprise move he and his warriors attacked the Apaches. The wiped out the Apaches man, women and
children . And this is your hero?
Figures.
Incredible Men
I am of Taino lineage, born on Turtle Island and always grateful for all the braves that resisted the heartless invaders. Hahom (thank you)
I love your stories
I love hearing about these guys.
Native American power!
I’ma proud one quarter apache Indian I wish I was more thanks for this post
Thank you
Thank you, this is very educational
I visited the grave of Captain Jack at the Modoc Cemetary just NW of Seneca, Missouri. Very Clean Sacred Cemetary. RIP to all Modoc buried there.
Cant forget about my people!
The memory of Xauían lives on.
Tiguex War
Thank you ❤
❤ thank you for the knowledge and provide us with information that was hidden… My mother has passed away, but she always mentioned Blackfoot Indians...
You are helping me and motivating me to research it. Thank you!
I love Oklahoma here!!
Amazing Ancestors....
Also badazz shirt ✊🏼
Thank you for sharing
Hey thanks 🙏 for your respond hope all is fine with you
How's your health now?
Real worriers thier spirits are alive in all native people! Continue talking the truth ! An no lies! To be continue this will come back to the light with our ancestors powers And spirits drums will be here in all heart beat on this mother earth!
I am glad that some people can tell the truth about our native american ways Lakota will always understand the ways of our ancestors and we respect the owners and we love our warriors And we love the way of our ancesfor we will never die. Cause we honor our elders truly warriors are always hiding. We must stay quiet for sometimes. We do not understand the weight of the government. But America can never be free. If my people are still investigations that we call concentration camps from the 1800s. May all my brothers and sisters be taken care of and I love every one of you from all the nations little Crazy Horse. For that was what but my la call me is peace in love
I wouldn't change a thing on your list 👌
Captain Jack's strong hold is right in my backyard. It's an amazing place.
Proud to say I have such warrior blood in my family proud to be even a piece of such great people pour grandmother made sure we were proud of the blood that glows through our veins of the native
Embarrassing
The original Homeland security
Awesome
I love these Native people and their cultures
Thanks for sharing this.
Be on your side 💪 my brother!
I Love every one of these awesome Leaders..
KEEP TELLING THE STORIES!!!!!
Respect
From New Zealand, what a great history you have.
Maori's kicked major butt too. Greetings from Indian Country.
I would love to meet you one day and have really deep conversations
I love this ,true native american warriorz
my grand father is on this list 😆 im here for information on natives for a book and there is my grandfather 👴 amazing
I have been to Captain Jacks strong hold in Modoc County CA. The army actually drained an entire lake where the Modocs were getting water. The warriors had their families with them they had to surrender. 60 warriors held off 1500 cavalry for months. After the surrender Captain Jack was hung by the army and the rest of the Modocs were sent to Oklahoma. Captain Jacks real name was Kintpuash it means Strikes the water brashly.
Thank you for the information! 👌💖👋
"Adopted by the comanches" 😂😂
Thank you for telling the true stories of our Native American heroes. Loss like this is painful even after hundreds of years
You choose to be hurt. Are you not strong enough mentally to handle something that didnt happen to you?
Quanah 💯
please keep posting these educational videos. Yes, my brothers never forget your historical significance.
Let’s not forget Cajemé the Yaqui warrior!
Helping the video out
Captain Jack (Kintpuash) making this list makes me happy! He stood against 1000 Calvary troops with gatling guns and mortars for 45 days.
What's crazy is your facial features are so native but I also see the European Mexican lighter side. You must be proud of your heritage man keep up the content
"Upon suffering beyond suffering. The Red Nation shall rise again and it shall be a blessing for a sick world. A world filled with broken promises, selfishness and separations. A world longing for light again. Again, I see a time long after the sky's have grown dark and the water has become bad smelling. I see a time of seven generations, when all the colors of mankind will gather under the sacred tree of life and the whole earth will become one circle. Again and in that day there will be among the Lakota who will carry that knowledge and understanding of unity among all living things and the young white ones will come to those of my people and ask for wisdom. Salute the light within your eyes where the whole universe dwells, for when you are at that center within, you and I are at that center within me, we shall be as one".
Crazy Horse
Quanah parker is my ancestor!
The hardships they endured is legend from then to eternity.
Our Great Warriors ❤
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce' defeated the entire U.S. army without even losing a chicken.
Sure
@@Getwithyaboy1215them cavalry boys were not as tough as history makes them out to be, the honest truth and reality was everyone was scared of the natives, the natives were killers of the white man, making examples out of them. the first settlers out west were skinned and scalped. hence why future presidents made it their mission to inflict as much genocide on the natives as possible… many chiefs of different tribes shared a common interest in killing as many cavalry men as possible, facepaint, headdresses, and body paint were all earned from killing the white man.
@@chapo762x63 He said the entire U.S. Army. Sure some Native tribes won battles but they ultimately lost the war.
@@Getwithyaboy1215 yes that is a stretch 😂 but both sides inflicted lots of damage
@@chapo762x63 Yet here we are today. Native Americans living in the USA. We don’t live on their land. They are living on ours. We won
Comanche apache Cherokee blood & Proud! Salute quanah parker Geronimo & Ned Christie! ✊🏿🦅
Rain in the faces my favorite.
Using firearms and bow and arrows , they had to be bad ass .
A firearm back, then was just as bad as a bow and arrow. You have to remember to reload that firearm. It takes so much time it’s unbelievable.
There was a death on both sides. It was a war.
The ending was inevitable. They could not stop what was coming. They just prolonged it bit longer.
I have respect for them. They are amazing people, and they live off the land truly
But so does everybody else how do you think we all got here?
Thank you for Educating us Love to Learn , I'm Mexican American , I found out I have a black brother , he says he's Cherokee , so I'm thinking parte Cherokee Indian
IVe been told a have Native american in me. I wish i could prove it. Im proud anyway❤
Love their names..
Hooah. Extreme Warriors
Shirt is giving facts❤
Geronimo was all for himself, I grew up with 5 of his great grandsons. Many of our Warm Springs Chiricahua did not like how he was.....
True Warriors,........would like to see the Native American female Warriors,....
Love them all but mostly Geronimo
CRAZYYY !! IM AN ARMSTRONG AND NATIVE AMERICAN FROM EAST COAST TRIBE AND MY KIDS ARE MONTANA BLACK FEET NATIVE TRIBE .
Now I'm friends with the Choctaw, with many friends.
If i was around back then i would of joined them...but now is a different time...
I would love to see a Native American History month moving finally towards real diversity and Inclusion! After all they were here before all others❤
The oppressive clash of European against native North American cultures began and ended, militarily at least, in Saint Augustine, FL. In 1565 the Spanish landed there and were met by the local Timucan tribe. In 1886 Geronimo and his Apaches were finally subdued in Arizona and shipped by train all the way to St. Aug. and held at the Castillo San Marcos, then called Ft. Marion. Geronimo himself was kept in Panama City, FL. but the rest of his people were kept at the St. Aug. fort. Supposedly they were allowed to cross the road to St. George street and would pose for photos with northern tourists for 5 cents. The armed clash between the two cultures began and ended in St. Augustine 321 years later.
The "first & original" people of the Americas...
Geronimo’s balls were so big they are still talked about by paratroopers to this day! 😂
I love the T shirt! Great message!
Super cool!
Great footage fantastic photos, awards need to be given for this wonderful historic data.Charles Richards 211 South 40th Street East Saint Louis, Illinois 62207.there should be Data on Black hawk .
If anyone is wondering about Tecumseh anytime you are in Ohio State go see the show its all summer long and there is lots of things to do
Quanhah. Great great grandson was a good friend of mine
'Of all time'... I wonder how many came before colonial history began. Thanks for sharing!
Quannah is my great great great great grand father