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Untold History about Lakota Warrior Who Outlived Custer: Legacy of Broken Promises at Little Bighorn
Custer's name echoes through history. But what about Dewey Beard, the Lakota warrior who saw him fall? He survived Little Bighorn, endured Wounded Knee, and fought for his people against a century of injustice. This is his story - a story that challenges America's narrative of the Wild West and demands a reckoning with the past. Discover the forgotten hero who dared to defy a nation.
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Mountain Men vs. Klamath Warriors : Kit Carson, John C. Fremont & The Klamath Lake Massacre Of 1846
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Explore the harrowing events of the Klamath Lake Massacre of 1846, where legendary figures like Kit Carson and John C. Fremont collided with the resilient Klamath warriors of Oregon Territory. Uncover the cultural misunderstandings, territorial tensions, and tragic consequences of this pivotal chapter in the story of westward expansion and indigenous resistance. This is a tale of survival, tran...
Jim Bowie vs. Everyone : The Bloody Story Of 'The Sandbar Fight
Просмотров 56421 день назад
Discover the gripping story of the Sandbar Fight of 1827, a violent and chaotic clash that began as a duel and escalated into a deadly melee. This infamous event not only spotlighted the brutal realities of life on the American frontier but also marked the rise of Jim Bowie as an enduring legend. Learn about the volatile backdrop of the Mississippi frontier, the culture of dueling, and the icon...
Clash of Titans: The Fierce Battle Between Blackfoot and Cree at Belly River
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.21 день назад
Discover the gripping story of the Battle of Belly River, the last great intertribal conflict in Canadian history. Fought in October 1870 between the Blackfoot Confederacy and the Cree, this pivotal clash reshaped the dynamics of the Northern Plains and marked the end of an era for Indigenous nations. Dive deep into the cultural, spiritual, and ecological forces that defined this historic event...
The Boyd Massacre: A Tale of Revenge, Betrayal, and Tragedy in 1809 New Zealand
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.21 день назад
In December 1809, the waters of Whangaroa Bay ran red with vengeance. This is the gripping story of Te Ara, a young Maori chief, whose journey aboard the British ship HMS Boyd spiraled into one of the most infamous maritime tragedies in New Zealand history. Witness the clash of cultures, the harrowing betrayal, and the chilling aftermath that reshaped a nation. Dive into this dark yet riveting ...
Army Scouts vs. Kiowa & Comanche Warriors : The Buffalo Wallow Fight
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.21 день назад
Experience the incredible true story of six men against over 100 Kiowa and Comanche warriors in the heart of the Texas plains during the Red River War. This gripping tale of survival, courage, and resilience reveals how Billy Dixon, Amos Chapman, and their comrades defied impossible odds in one of the most brutal clashes of the Old West. Discover the legacy of the Buffalo Wallow Fight and its p...
Texas Rangers vs. Comanche Warriors : Jack Hays Legendary One-Man Charge At The Frio River
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.21 день назад
Dive into the gripping tale of the Battle at the Frio River, where legendary Texas Ranger Jack Hays led 42 men against a massive Comanche raiding party in 1845. This epic clash of cultures, courage, and innovation shaped the Texas frontier, showcasing the rise of the Texas Rangers, the formidable power of the Comanche, and the transformative impact of the Colt revolver. Discover how this pivota...
Britt Johnson: The Relentless Spirit of the Texas Frontier
Просмотров 41221 день назад
Dive into the riveting story of Britt Johnson, an African American hero of the Texas frontier whose life was marked by extraordinary resilience and bravery. Born into slavery in the 1830s, Johnson faced unimaginable challenges but rose above them, navigating a world of cultural clashes, shifting boundaries, and immense danger. From the devastating Elm Creek Raid to his courageous quest to rescu...
The Texas Plains Raid of 1855: A Clash of Cultures and Survival
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.21 день назад
Step into the rugged landscape of the Texas Plains in 1855-a world shaped by cultural clashes, fierce rivalries, and stories of survival. Discover the dramatic tale of the Texas Plains Raid, where Comanche warriors and Apache raiders clashed in a violent battle for dominance, witnessed by Texan captive Nelson Lee. This deep dive into the history of the Southern Plains explores the Comanche's ma...
Texas Rangers' Unexpected Assault on Comanche Warriors in Austin
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.21 день назад
Discover the gripping true story of the "Ambush in Austin," a pivotal 1837 conflict that defined the Texas frontier. From the courageous Texas Rangers to the resilient Comanche warriors, this battle reveals the harsh realities of frontier life, the clash of cultures, and the unyielding spirit of survival. Dive into the history, heroism, and heartbreak of an era where the promise of opportunity ...
Clash of Legends: The Fierce Battle Between Texas Rangers and Comanche Raiders at Bandera Pass
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.21 день назад
Step into the untamed Texas frontier of 1846, where Captain Jack Hayes and his Texas Rangers faced 600 Comanche warriors in the epic Battle of Bandera Pass. Discover the relentless pursuit, tactical brilliance, and sheer determination that shaped this legendary conflict. From daring ambushes to relentless assaults, this is a story of courage and survival against overwhelming odds. Don’t miss th...
Unveiling the Tragic Tale: The Battle of Brushy Creek and Its Devastating Aftermath
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.21 день назад
Explore the gripping tale of survival, sacrifice, and conflict on the early Texas frontier. In 1839, the town of Bastrop faced a Comanche raid that would forever mark its history. Discover the bravery of Albert Colman, the tragic loss of Jacob Burleson, and the relentless struggle of Texians against overwhelming odds. A story of courage, resilience, and the harsh realities of life on the fronti...
Bloodshed in Saltillo: The Comanche Assault on Mexican Soldiers
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.21 день назад
In December 1840, the Comanche launched a daring raid on Saltillo, striking deep into Mexico's frontier and leaving a trail of devastation. Explore how this audacious attack epitomized the fierce struggle between Native American horse cultures and a fragile Mexican society. Discover the rise of the Comanche, their mastery of horseback warfare, and the lasting legacy of one of the most significa...
Texas Rangers vs. Comanche Warriors : The Trinity River Massacre
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.28 дней назад
On January 18, 1837, the Texas frontier erupted in chaos as Texas Rangers were ambushed by a powerful Comanche war party along the Trinity River. This harrowing encounter tells a story of bravery, resilience, and tragic loss, revealing the intense struggles between settlers and Native tribes on the American frontier. Discover the gripping tale of Abram Anglin, an 18-year-old survivor, and the e...
Texas Rangers vs Comanche Raiders : The Tragic Failed Hostage Rescue of Matilda Lockhart
Просмотров 1 тыс.28 дней назад
Step into the turbulent Texas frontier of 1839, where courage clashed with despair in a desperate rescue attempt. Discover the harrowing story of Matilda Lockhart's capture by the Comanche, her father's relentless pursuit, and the Texas Rangers’ ill-fated mission on the San Gabriel River. This tale of survival, cultural conflict, and tragic loss sheds light on the brutal realities of life on th...
A Fierce Alliance: Jack Hays, Delaware Warriors, and the Comanche Raiders of 1838
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.28 дней назад
A Fierce Alliance: Jack Hays, Delaware Warriors, and the Comanche Raiders of 1838
The Clash of Titans: Comanche Raiders vs. Cheyenne Warriors (1828)
Просмотров 5 тыс.28 дней назад
The Clash of Titans: Comanche Raiders vs. Cheyenne Warriors (1828)
The Legendary Confrontation: Buffalo Soldiers and Comanche Warriors Through Pompey Factor’s Eyes
Просмотров 10 тыс.28 дней назад
The Legendary Confrontation: Buffalo Soldiers and Comanche Warriors Through Pompey Factor’s Eyes
The Tragic Mystery of Roland Nichols: Frontier Life & Comanche Raiders
Просмотров 2 тыс.28 дней назад
The Tragic Mystery of Roland Nichols: Frontier Life & Comanche Raiders
Texas Rangers vs. Comanche Warriors : The Shovel Mountain Fight Of 1870
Просмотров 3 тыс.Месяц назад
Texas Rangers vs. Comanche Warriors : The Shovel Mountain Fight Of 1870
Texas Rangers vs. Comanche Raiders : The Battle of Little Creek
Просмотров 3 тыс.Месяц назад
Texas Rangers vs. Comanche Raiders : The Battle of Little Creek
Porcupine Bear's Wrath: The Cheyenne Dog Soldiers' Revenge on the Kiowa Hunters
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.Месяц назад
Porcupine Bear's Wrath: The Cheyenne Dog Soldiers' Revenge on the Kiowa Hunters
Clash of the Titans: The Texas Rangers vs. Comanche Raiders at Plum Creek
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Месяц назад
Clash of the Titans: The Texas Rangers vs. Comanche Raiders at Plum Creek
Revenge and Rituals: The Fierce Battle Between Comanche Warriors and Tonkawa Raiders
Просмотров 6 тыс.Месяц назад
Revenge and Rituals: The Fierce Battle Between Comanche Warriors and Tonkawa Raiders
The Bowstring Warriors' Tragic Stand: A Cheyenne-Kiowa Clash in the Heart of the Plains
Просмотров 6 тыс.Месяц назад
The Bowstring Warriors' Tragic Stand: A Cheyenne-Kiowa Clash in the Heart of the Plains
The Unyielding Spirit of Herman Lehman: From Texas Settler to Apache Warrior
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.Месяц назад
The Unyielding Spirit of Herman Lehman: From Texas Settler to Apache Warrior
Clash on the Texas Frontier: Comanche Resistance and the Fall of the San Saba Mission
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.Месяц назад
Clash on the Texas Frontier: Comanche Resistance and the Fall of the San Saba Mission
Mountain Man vs. Mexican Lancers: Kit Carson's Unbelievable Midnight Escape to Freedom
Просмотров 490Месяц назад
Mountain Man vs. Mexican Lancers: Kit Carson's Unbelievable Midnight Escape to Freedom
Mountain Man vs Mountain Man: Kit Carson's Fateful Rendezvous
Просмотров 4 тыс.Месяц назад
Mountain Man vs Mountain Man: Kit Carson's Fateful Rendezvous
Mountain Men vs Mexican Settlers: The 1846 Carson-Fremont Execution Controversy
Просмотров 3 тыс.Месяц назад
Mountain Men vs Mexican Settlers: The 1846 Carson-Fremont Execution Controversy

Комментарии

  • @LarryG-i7s
    @LarryG-i7s 14 минут назад

    Was it in 1877 or 1878 when most of the indians came back to their land the govt. assigned them. If Custer would have waited or told those in charge, I know them, they will be back. Why??? Because in the future the government will say to all people you will own nothing and eat bugs and be happy. I think they will; they willl be on Florid water and taking vaccines.

  • @lynnbriggs9021
    @lynnbriggs9021 16 часов назад

    Hello, I am Lynn M. Briggs, Wetzel was my 5th generation great uncle. The famous sound he made, that gave him the name "DEATH WIND", was made by him blowing across the end of his rifle barrel (similar to blowing across the mouth of a jug). Sound could by changed by the depth of a patched ball shoved part way down the barrel. Gen. George Washington said this about Lewis (who worked for him as a ranger). "He ways the finest one man army I have ever seen".

  • @joycarhartt
    @joycarhartt 20 часов назад

    Custer was a psychopath

  • @reimundnoll1999
    @reimundnoll1999 20 часов назад

    The three tribes, and the Comanche in particular, show that American cultures were not all as wonderful as they are often made out to be today. The bestial cruelties are more evidence of the psychopathic character of their tribal culture. Today, these people would probably be put in a psychiatric ward. But ... there were also other, more humane cultures. Unfortunately, little is reported about them.

  • @JamesX-y7d
    @JamesX-y7d 20 часов назад

    "The Female of the Species" by Rudyard Kipling. ruclips.net/video/7bfUck2u4yc/видео.htmlsi=ucWBxEvzILdIXamf

  • @ninalangaroudy9844
    @ninalangaroudy9844 21 час назад

    @jmseipp Ohhhh, so only American native clans were fighting agaist each other? The fact that Israel is killing Palestinians and taking over the land and USA is helping them in this task is not considered brutal and inhumane, only tribal wars among the Native Americans was brutal. Ahhha, typical ideas based on lies and deceit. Typical Western cultural thought process. No one has denied there were tribal wars among the different groups. Only you are denyingthe genocide being done against Palestinians, just like it was done agsinst Native Americans by European settelrs. That is why USA loves what is being done in Palestine, look at the American history, you will understand.

  • @Nuh-zd5py
    @Nuh-zd5py 23 часа назад

    This video is just an overall strategy/ history where are the tactics?

  • @JimmyMinerd
    @JimmyMinerd День назад

    Give.native Indians technology and history.will.repet it's self

  • @eulaliorodriguez5325
    @eulaliorodriguez5325 День назад

    Thank you for sharing this history. Well how about the American native Fighting for their America and their way of life.

  • @philipatoz
    @philipatoz День назад

    Custer was an ego-maniac who blindly harged ahead, determined for glory, he foolishly got a lot of soldiers slaughtered.

  • @annmarie9213
    @annmarie9213 День назад

    Not impressed...I used to feel empathy for the native Americans, I do not feel that way after seeing this!

  • @DawnShirt
    @DawnShirt День назад

    ❤❤❤❤I’m Plains Cree. Canada

  • @jackfairweather9519
    @jackfairweather9519 День назад

    the pequot of eastern connecticut were the most feared of the northeast of the american english colonies

  • @Arminius420
    @Arminius420 День назад

    Comanches were a more recent tribe they didn't become the Comanche until they developed the horse.

  • @KapitainZino
    @KapitainZino День назад

    Great RUclipsr, glad to found him!

  • @philiporr7788
    @philiporr7788 2 дня назад

    Not fierce but cruel.examples of extreme female callousness can be found in many indigenous cultures.

  • @dineartist
    @dineartist 2 дня назад

    A lot of propaganda about Indigenous prople through out the Americas this video The settler mentality is not mentioned: how the Indig were exploited. How people & lands over taken by mainly bilagana_white colonizers who performed massacres. I only refer to the Americas because I visited Mexico, Centro Am, S Am aware of Indig who live in those countries. Indig people live all over the world. We still live here.

  • @2d40
    @2d40 2 дня назад

    He should have listened to Little Big Man

  • @nikirose7673
    @nikirose7673 2 дня назад

    Decent vid but basically just a narrative of the action that adds nothing new. Where are the "Chilling Details That Defy Logic"? I am so sick and tired of pointless clickbait titles. I mean, this is a good account of the event with first-hand content. Why the need for such a misleading and aggravating title?

  • @native4063
    @native4063 2 дня назад

    Blackfoot had no match except rotting face

  • @juanpena7827
    @juanpena7827 2 дня назад

    We are present before them

  • @Kelsie-bn1wz
    @Kelsie-bn1wz 2 дня назад

    How about the Seminole from Florida? I've read they fought & never were conquered. Even had runaway black slaves joined the tribe to live with them.

  • @TheDanKascaProject
    @TheDanKascaProject 2 дня назад

    What fear? That they will drink up all the liquor in their states?

  • @katharinavonhohenlohr9160
    @katharinavonhohenlohr9160 2 дня назад

    YESS you are absolutely right inspite of sending money to Ucraine US GOV should have given it to the reservations and invest in education and health. To Germany: It was bombed down by US GOV to ashes...also here woman, children and grannys...refugees and people seeking for protection. US Pilots shot also AFTER Capitlation on 8th may 1945 on REFUGEES. I know it, cause my grandmother with her three children was on the train the US Pilots shot! There were visible big white flags on the train as well as RED CROSS Flags...but nevertheless US Pilots shot the train full of refugees....while shooting on the train, the train stopped, many people ran out of the train and were hit by bullets...my granny was hidden inside the train under the seats with her children...but the ones who ran out died or were badly injured....my father was SIX years! and when they came out of the train they saw the massacre on german children, women and elderly people...most of them were dead others full of blood injured and screaming....AFTER 8th of may! This happenend also in Afganistan, Iraq, Syria, Vietnam.....al the US war's....when will they stop??? Only the US CITIZENS can stop their Gov...US ATTAC BUDGET is the BIGGEST on this planet more then 900 Billion $ In Germany there are still 50000 US Soldiers...Russian Soldiers 0..they all went home, cause President Reagan promised Gorbachov not to increase NATO to the east...not an inch!...thats why the wall had fallen 1989. USA promised it! Look at the map and you can see that they didnt keep their promise...from the north Estland, Lettland Litauen over Poland down to Turkey a NATO wall...Broken Promise another BROKEN TREATY! And already Obama and Clinton wanted to tear Ucraine inside Nato, but former President of Ucraine told them that in their CONSTITUTION (yes there are other countries outside USA with a Constitution) is written they have to keep the NEUTRAL STATUS. Now there is the conflict, cause the US have their interests there and want to go east. But what do they do in Europe? This is not their land. This world needs PEACE not another war.

  • @katharinavonhohenlohr9160
    @katharinavonhohenlohr9160 2 дня назад

    Thank you for this video...I didn't know him. For the native Americans the arrival of the Europeans must have been a real HORROR NIGHTMARE.....till today....they still suffer and its a shame as they have a great culture full of spirituality, craftmenship, creativity and connection to animals and nature.... This video should have a thousands of clicks...❤❤❤

  • @nowayyearight9757
    @nowayyearight9757 2 дня назад

    Wow no-one new about the most common Tribes ever known,

  • @davidhobbs5421
    @davidhobbs5421 3 дня назад

    Perhaps the Yaqui's should have been on your list.

  • @IcarusLhooq-bc7uq
    @IcarusLhooq-bc7uq 3 дня назад

    yeah I m sure you never did tease him after that day of any of this is true

  • @tammycox9789
    @tammycox9789 3 дня назад

    I'm a direct descendant of a all male war chiefs . My great, great, great grandmother marched on the trail of tears. She left the trail of tears. We don't know where she landed. Because of that we are known as the lost tribe.

    • @katharinavonhohenlohr9160
      @katharinavonhohenlohr9160 2 дня назад

      Thats so sad. I saw some docs about the trail of tears, but actually its not known well. Probably your ggggrandmother didnt want to leave her home territory going somewhere unknown....after WWII my fathers family had to leave their home, they were forced by the polish people...but my grandmother always wanted to get off the train...she said then its not so far away when they go back home...my grandaunt explained her that they will never ever go back...my grandmother was under shock...anyway I feel very sorry for you and your people that this happenend...when I went back to our stolen homeland I felt it was my home...we all have a special connection to our earth were we belong to, we have our roots there. For me it was like coming home again.

  • @tammycox9789
    @tammycox9789 3 дня назад

    I am commanche, Chickasaw and Cherokee and white.

  • @tony12fingers47
    @tony12fingers47 3 дня назад

    my people Abenaki of Algonquin had alliance with/iroquoi who were actually less evil than mohawk, huron,apache,crow,blackfoot,aztek,maya,cheyan,,cannabil ANASAZI that's NINE equally bad

  • @minnehaha4
    @minnehaha4 3 дня назад

    Indians fought in wars for America before even being citizens AIAN indian veterans memorial at RNC WEBSITE

  • @minnehaha4
    @minnehaha4 3 дня назад

    check out Riverside National Cemetery website for Indian Memorial in Riverside California

  • @bruceransom8054
    @bruceransom8054 3 дня назад

    so nushilnBull

  • @jimo5564
    @jimo5564 3 дня назад

    Never heard of the Yaqui Indians I guess.

    • @Kelsie-bn1wz
      @Kelsie-bn1wz 2 дня назад

      They live in southern AZ near Phoenix

  • @williamfowler709
    @williamfowler709 3 дня назад

    Come on these indignant peaceful folks only killed off a few thousand fellow natives

  • @ValleyProud916
    @ValleyProud916 3 дня назад

    What 3 did the Indians fear? Colt, Smith & Wesson and Winchester.

  • @declanmurphy6427
    @declanmurphy6427 4 дня назад

    Republican ,Democrat what's the 3rd. one?😂😂😂

  • @FerHeson
    @FerHeson 4 дня назад

    1:49 Before the Europeans the Indians did not use horses. They pulled their belongings on wood tied on dogs.

    • @johnbrown7904
      @johnbrown7904 3 дня назад

      Yes, but if the author of Empire of the Summer Moon be correct, it was the Comanche who first learned to breed horses from the Spanish. The book is a wonderful read.

  • @AlMit624
    @AlMit624 4 дня назад

    Black Elk Speaks is another account of that days` battle. Telling it like it was from his people`s brave defense of their lands in a commentary of truth unknown to many. Even speaks of cannibalism in parts of the book by Neihardt.

  • @JesusCamacho-h6h
    @JesusCamacho-h6h 4 дня назад

    The insight provided on the indigenous tribes was enlightening. It’s unfortunate that the American history books don’t have as much substantive history, notwithstanding the unpleasant occurrences, explained so that students will have a firm and clear grasp relative to what actually transpired in America prior to it becoming a republic. As an academic. I appreciate the discussion and extend a heartfelt thanks in terms of your discussion vis-a-vis video. DRJDC

  • @VictorRochaGaming
    @VictorRochaGaming 4 дня назад

    I hate AI pictures. It cheapens the content. You should identify them.

  • @LovewithallPower
    @LovewithallPower 4 дня назад

    what are your sources?

  • @dannywhipple358
    @dannywhipple358 4 дня назад

    All native american artifacts should be illegal to be owned by white people

  • @patriciayomes8800
    @patriciayomes8800 4 дня назад

    The first horses are from Spain. The Spaniards were the first n best riders . Big Island had the best Cowboys in Hawaii. Ikua Purdy was the best Hawaiian Cowboy in America

  • @richardhahn8083
    @richardhahn8083 4 дня назад

    My ancestors were of Cherokee and Comanche descent and I have been visited by many different Owls in tough times in my life on at least 4 occasions and they would get extremely close and horses that most people couldn’t get near would come right to me ! I couldn’t explain it. Then most recently I was visited by 2 crow while sitting in a friends yard - not days before I found out I was going to have a son !!! I believe in the spiritual connection because of this - and my mother knew that I was to have a son before I told her !

  • @xbigpappa7193
    @xbigpappa7193 4 дня назад

    Custer f**ked around and found out

  • @kathrynbrowning4644
    @kathrynbrowning4644 5 дней назад

    Social historian Bernard De Voto would have said Comanche, Iroquois, and Blackfeet. He said the Comanche almost shut down westward migration.

  • @LesterChickoosis
    @LesterChickoosis 5 дней назад

    Cree came out on top guess where da Blackfoot live in da foothills and cree are in da beautiful country not in Rocky land lol

  • @jaromor8808
    @jaromor8808 5 дней назад

    As a 91 year old non-native non-American I am currently sitting here naked.