What an amazing story. I just got back to Blackfoot territory from Albuquerque and Santa Fe. I seen a painting of the revolt at the Museum of Indian Culture and Heritage. Awesome to see and hear about this piece of history.
Yep the Navajo and Apache were that warrior society. They kept on fighting, waging war to the point where they were moved to a desolate place. Bosque Redondo, Mount Vernon Barracks, San Carlos, Tularosa etc.
I read in the account of cabeza de vaca to the king of spain after he crossed the continent in the mid 1500's he thought the pueblo indians were the best over all the tribes he encountered along the way. they had permanent comfortable dwellings, woven clothing, and lived in peaceful communities. i encourage any one to read the book. it is a short read, but considering all the praise they heap on lewis and clark, this hard guy did it over 150 years earlier and gets no credit.
Night warriors, rainbow in the dark, moccasins with mud, animal ,bird voices. Tales, trails, ancient ways and many many more ways taught for hundreds of yrs. Saved the people of what's left of the early Indians or south west reservation indians.
i just googled him he looks nothing like him! first off fhe nose shape is off that white man has a mouse nose and his nostrils are up turnd not to mention his face is thiner and not wide and he has a deeper brow ridge
Nature can be wonderful if we treated fair. Even the native people don’t remember the name of the pueblo now called Santa Fe it was a different tribe And the most powerful at the time, just from the attention that the pueblo received from the Spanish they even build a castle there ,now Called the cathedral what happened to those people what was their names.😅???
This is an amazing story. Wonderful history. Let's not forget though, ALL of human people have dealt with "colonizers". Indigenous Americans did it to eachother, as well as Arabs and Europeans. This is human history, we are all linked, and we all bleed the same ❤
@@fakereality96 whoever came before them. And those people displaced whoever came before them. No group of people has coalesced from the earth on a single patch of ground and stayed there for eternity. That is the point.
@@duuurs Yet there would have been evidence of that displacement, and the displaced would have passed on oral accounts of warfare between them and the Pueblo people. None of those exist. Perhaps some Indians are peaceable.
I'm Hopi from 1st Mesa, AZ..!! I'm proud to know that We Revolted against the Colonizers..!!
Loser
@@DaveETalbott L Corruption will always turn a blind eye huh 😉
@@DaveETalbott says the loser
@@DaveETalbott Nazi colonist troll
@@parttimeshitposter6045 30000 yrs in the new world we share. All people say
Thank you to our ancestors!
What an amazing story. I just got back to Blackfoot territory from Albuquerque and Santa Fe. I seen a painting of the revolt at the Museum of Indian Culture and Heritage. Awesome to see and hear about this piece of history.
Great job!. pueblo proud.
Thanks for sharing
wonderful video!
Yep the Navajo and Apache were that warrior society. They kept on fighting, waging war to the point where they were moved to a desolate place. Bosque Redondo, Mount Vernon Barracks, San Carlos, Tularosa etc.
❤ NMPBS
I read in the account of cabeza de vaca to the king of spain after he crossed the continent in the mid 1500's he thought the pueblo indians were the best over all the tribes he encountered along the way. they had permanent comfortable dwellings, woven clothing, and lived in peaceful communities. i encourage any one to read the book. it is a short read, but considering all the praise they heap on lewis and clark, this hard guy did it over 150 years earlier and gets no credit.
I would love to read from the other view of the Spaniards. I'm Pueblo from Ohkay Owingeh so hearing all sides is interesting to me.
Night warriors, rainbow in the dark, moccasins with mud, animal ,bird voices. Tales, trails, ancient ways and many many more ways taught for hundreds of yrs. Saved the people of what's left of the early Indians or south west reservation indians.
they stayed in their homelands but their lands were drastically decreased ......sad
but they can still rock in america dude. Always good to be positive i find.
Santo Domingo in the house!
I wanna note that you could read the book called "The Other Slavery" by Andrés Reséndez this information is in there.
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I lost some of my ancestors in the Pueblo revolt.
Aho Pueblos Laguna running tho my blood
Ms. Pruitt gang wya
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outrageous what colonizers do-
He looks like Bret Hart.
i just googled him he looks nothing like him! first off fhe nose shape is off that white man has a mouse nose and his nostrils are up turnd not to mention his face is thiner and not wide and he has a deeper brow ridge
Nature can be wonderful if we treated fair. Even the native people don’t remember the name of the pueblo now called Santa Fe it was a different tribe And the most powerful at the time, just from the attention that the pueblo received from the Spanish they even build a castle there ,now Called the cathedral what happened to those people what was their names.😅???
This is an amazing story. Wonderful history. Let's not forget though, ALL of human people have dealt with "colonizers". Indigenous Americans did it to eachother, as well as Arabs and Europeans. This is human history, we are all linked, and we all bleed the same ❤
And who did the Pueblo people displace exactly?
@@fakereality96 whoever came before them. And those people displaced whoever came before them. No group of people has coalesced from the earth on a single patch of ground and stayed there for eternity. That is the point.
@@duuurs Yet there would have been evidence of that displacement, and the displaced would have passed on oral accounts of warfare between them and the Pueblo people. None of those exist. Perhaps some Indians are peaceable.
You give in you gave up .but it was the best way to keep are land and religion and i have seen that when my uncle died on isleta
We never gave up… it’s all strategic.
Isleta sided with Spain during the revolt… Thats why their sister tribe “Yisleta” exists in El Paso because they fled with the Spanish
My cousin chris just died on isleta i fill you love you .
That guy was a nervous wreck
He isn't telling the whole truth. Who were the people in Mexico
Remember 1680