Standing Strong The Tribal Nations of Western Oregon

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 210

  • @PNWwonder
    @PNWwonder Месяц назад +2

    The cow creek are one of the only tribes that still have a pow wow on their traditional grounds. Where they have been gathering for millennia! They do wonderful things in our county and give to the community! The second weekend of July head up the south Umpqua and you will find the pow wow.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  Месяц назад

      @@PNWwonder very true. I was lucky enough to be invited to film and visit many sacred areas. Sue Shaffer, may she rest in peace, was an amazing human.

  • @mildlypsychotic2634
    @mildlypsychotic2634 3 года назад +18

    I'm a proud member of the cow creek people and after our language and much of our history was nearly lost, I am grateful for my family representing one of our seven feathers and my great grandfather fighting the government to get us federally recognized!

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  2 года назад +5

      Thank you, the Cow Creek of Umpqua Band are dear to my heart.

    • @Psychiatrick
      @Psychiatrick Год назад

      7 Feathers? How about the 7th fire we are now in? Time to wipe out the government's elected Chiefs and Council! OR We move to the 8th Fire!

  • @selahtielle1567
    @selahtielle1567 6 лет назад +56

    Kathryn is my great grandmother♡

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  6 лет назад +9

      What an honor for me to be able to talk with her, such an exceptional human.
      I really enjoyed speaking with her...!

    • @brandonvessell4659
      @brandonvessell4659 4 года назад +1

      I wish I knew her

    • @cfarlow5830
      @cfarlow5830 10 месяцев назад

      I had the honor of speaking with her at our Elders Gathering last year, a couple weeks before she walked on. She was happy and alert! ❤

  • @mistystorythyme2452
    @mistystorythyme2452 3 года назад +7

    Your hard work is appreciated. The more I learn the better.

  • @carolkelley-henshaw9755
    @carolkelley-henshaw9755 7 лет назад +13

    I enjoyed learning about the Oregon tribes! I didn't know all the tribes had been through and done before watching this piece. It's enlightening and interesting. I'm happy to know there are Native tribes thriving and continuing on. Thank you for producing this!

    • @cm6091
      @cm6091 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you...!

  • @1Lightdancer
    @1Lightdancer 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for sharing this beautiful documentary.
    Our little school from Corvallis attended the celebration for the Siletz reinstatement celebration when my kids were young - such a honor - and so touching!
    - I am also a great grandchild of colonizers - I have my grandmother Mary's tattered Chinook jargon dictionary (she was born in Goldendale in 1881) - and my folks raised me with respect for the people of Warm Springs and other natives.
    My cousin Connie Bennett wrote about Oregon's to the S Alesea reservation trail of tears in her play Amanda Transcending, which was produced at Willamette U in the summer of 2019.
    The generosity of the people of Grand Ronde benefits many in the Willamette Valley, sharing culture and donating to local charities. In 2021, when they received extra doses of the vaccine, offered them to those in the surrounding community!
    I hope for respect and equity for the first peoples 🙏

  • @THEBOSS-vn2ky
    @THEBOSS-vn2ky 3 года назад +5

    MEANWHILE.
    Keep fighting,
    fight the fight.
    May your Gods bless you all.

  • @ZootedSosa
    @ZootedSosa 4 месяца назад

    I grew up in Grand Ronde beautiful place. Very blessed to have been able to be apart of many ceremonies. My grandpa worked at Sprite Mountain.

  • @thomkopal1740
    @thomkopal1740 5 лет назад +29

    My relatives, 6 generations back, arrived in the Cow Creek area in the late 1840s, in what became the town of Riddle, after their trek from Missouri. This video only begins to touch upon the conditions they brought with them, and the profound impact upon the first peoples they ultimately displaced in the process. I feel deep sorrow and wonder at the power of the past, and am now alert to discover the path to healing for us all, in the present.

    • @thomkopal1740
      @thomkopal1740 5 лет назад +6

      correction: 1853, not 1840s
      And THANK YOU for this documentary!

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  5 лет назад +8

      @@thomkopal1740 You are most welcome. I would love to do a follow-up version that included the Eastern Oregon Tribes as well.

    • @user-mb4se6km5p
      @user-mb4se6km5p 2 года назад

      They should have invited gun powder.

    • @BushyHairedStranger
      @BushyHairedStranger Год назад +1

      Love the Tri-Cities! Myrtle Creek-Canyonville-Riddle. I’ve dated two gorgeous women from Myrtle creek & Canyonville. The Kurz girls & a daughter from the Bean family. One girlfriend worked for Javelin at Promise Natural Foods in C-Ville, I worked Forestry & Wildfire back then. I cruised thousands of acres of timber out off Cow Creek & out by Win Walker reservoir. Green Tortoise Buses use to roll through Riddle.

    • @mernaloy2269
      @mernaloy2269 Год назад +1

      Really dude ? Have a gold star. Real men don't brag, let alone name drop on social media.

  • @julianhyde1645
    @julianhyde1645 2 года назад +12

    I was born and raised in Coos Bay. I’ve always felt a deep, spiritual connection with the land on the Oregon coast- specifically in the Coos county area. I believe that it is a kind of paradise that will remain long after our capitalistic society collapses.

    • @LUIS-ox1bv
      @LUIS-ox1bv 2 года назад +2

      Yes, the same capitalistic society that enable you to post your comments on this site with your techno device.

    • @IntoTheMystery13
      @IntoTheMystery13 Год назад +3

      @@LUIS-ox1bvnonsense. We don’t need to be exploited or exploit the planet to innovate.

  • @Gurllll2708
    @Gurllll2708 7 лет назад +15

    such an amazing documentary!

  • @arturomorales7440
    @arturomorales7440 Год назад +1

    I’m proud to be Klamath tribe the struggle we survived only made us stronger

  • @Oregontrailblazin
    @Oregontrailblazin 5 лет назад +14

    Its Sad to watch this and see the elders that are gone ....

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  5 лет назад +8

      Frank Simmons passed close to when I finished this documentary, I was able to give his family the b-roll footage of his interview. His statements were so beautiful it was hard to keep filming. I made this little clip in his honor. He is the first Elder in this clip, with the diamond earring. "We are here to stay".
      ruclips.net/video/tW2Uczlcjj4/видео.html

    • @Oregontrailblazin
      @Oregontrailblazin 5 лет назад +3

      @@CMetzlerMedia Carolyn Slyter and Chief Edgar Bowmen have passed ...

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  5 лет назад +4

      @@Oregontrailblazin Oh no. Such beautiful souls. I am glad I had the opportunity to talk with them. Their words and the deep meaning behind them, even in my brief meetings with them, have really touched, still to this day, my being. Thanks for letting me know.

  • @johnsheehan1594
    @johnsheehan1594 4 года назад +3

    Great historical program.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  4 года назад

      Thank you very much. It was and is very near and dear to my heart.

  • @cherylcampbell9369
    @cherylcampbell9369 Год назад +2

    I did not know about the Donation Claims Act, and the process of how it happened here, in Oregon. This is an excellent video.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much, this documentary is very close to my heart.

    • @cherylcampbell9369
      @cherylcampbell9369 Год назад +2

      @@CMetzlerMedia and here i am watching again. thank you.

  • @oregonwoman1290
    @oregonwoman1290 5 лет назад +5

    What a great video!

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  5 лет назад

      Thank you, I am really glad you like it!

  • @robertharrison4311
    @robertharrison4311 4 года назад +9

    much Respect.

  • @NephilimSlayer801
    @NephilimSlayer801 7 лет назад +13

    It is awesome to see tribes such as this, striving to be more economically independent and helping its own people. Some tribes are trying to do this and set the stage as a model for other struggling tribes.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  7 лет назад

      Very true and thank you for taking a look.

    • @danachos
      @danachos 6 лет назад +5

      It is good they are able to scrape by, but let's not forget how tribes got stuck in poverty today and are chained to it. The ongoing invasion and colonisation of their countries has resulted in the current American Apartheid (complimented by the Canadian Apartheid), and it is really, really, really hard for a people to build a wealth base when stuck in apartheid systems. The system (aka American and Canadian federal, provincial, state and territorial governments) has law after law after law that restricts Indigenous wealth creation, restricts access to cultural necessities (like religions) and sees the seizure and taking of more and more tribal/Indigenous lands and waters... and what lands or waters have not been stolen or seized are being actively polluted (and the ghetto/reserve/ations were placed on infertile, untenable lands to begin with)
      So... yay, they can help model ways to "succeed" somewhat in this apartheid, but let's not kid ourselves in thinking they will get out of this mess all by themselves. Treaties are agreements between Nations and/or Countries. What are the countries? Their names? Their proper boundaries? Where is the proper arbitration on the terms of treaties? Where are the international rights? At least Canadian courts are using treaties and recognise that the underlying countries of the First Nations maintain aboriginal title (as do those in the States)
      12:40 talks about them as sovereign nations... which, that is what it means: Recognise the nations and their countries and work to scrape back rights stolen by the US (and Canada). Post-genocide reconciliation or healing requires active work from all parties

    • @christinabishop2156
      @christinabishop2156 5 лет назад +3

      Some of these tribes do more than "scrape by" and they could be using their revenue dollars in ways that would help their members so much more but its Kinda hard to do with tribal counsels being corrupt. Cant blame whitey any more.

  • @micheleploeser7720
    @micheleploeser7720 2 года назад +1

    I miss west central , Salem Oregon,Ken P.

  • @tarriegibson1193
    @tarriegibson1193 Год назад +2

    I went on Ancestry wondering where my bloodline was when Jesus was born. As a native Oregon it was right here where I still am trying to live. My 5th great grandfather was chief Peopeomoxmox. 🙂 I guess that means Oregon area has the deepest roots of my tree.😊

  • @umpqua-4freedom436
    @umpqua-4freedom436 8 лет назад +10

    I wish my Tribe, the Cow Creeks, had great female leaders left like this great lady...

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  8 лет назад +1

      Sue Shaffer is an amazing person. When I interviewed her for this, or any other project that involved the history of the Cow Creek Tribe, I was always amazed at all the wonderful stories, people, and events she would talk to me about.

    • @umpqua-4freedom436
      @umpqua-4freedom436 8 лет назад +3

      Metzler Media Thank you for replying. Yes, Sue at 95 I think she is now, is still going! But I meant current leaders. Our tribe is devoid of great Lady Leaders today, like Sue. The women we have now are 'wives' who take a back seat to their husbands in power, and merely go along with what the men say. They aren't true leaders, like Sue was. We have really bad abuses of power going on in our Tribe by our men leaders, that NO media is willing to write about, for fear of our Leaders. It's like our Tribe owns the media's mouths! Our current leaders seek to supress facts about our real goings' on from the media today.

    • @eyePacific
      @eyePacific 8 лет назад +2

      I would add Aggie Baker Pilgrim of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz and of Takelma roots as a wonderful leader, at least in a spiritual and inspirational way. I believe the Takelma had a history very similar to the Cow Creek people, some went to Grand Ronde, but most to Siletz.

    • @umpqua-4freedom436
      @umpqua-4freedom436 8 лет назад

      eyePacific Hey I am in Oregon and would love to discuss your views about Tribes here! Please email me at cowcreeksunite@gmail.com

    • @umpquapride1
      @umpquapride1 6 лет назад

      I agree , our tribe use to be governed by the females of the tribe

  • @mremberton7919
    @mremberton7919 3 года назад +2

    Thank you I'm trying to learn about my tribe. Thank you for your help

  • @joannamarciniak8436
    @joannamarciniak8436 3 года назад +5

    RESPECT!!! Blessings for all NATIVE people 💕🇵🇱

  • @thornethistleandtear5415
    @thornethistleandtear5415 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this history which is hidden from us. To much colonization and lack of truth of history that most people don’t know. Bless you my relatives.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽✊🏽

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it and thank you!

    • @BushyHairedStranger
      @BushyHairedStranger Год назад

      Much of Oregon Society continues to maintain extremely racist practices. Almost every one of Avery Charles nine sons were either murdered by racist Sheriff of Klamath County or put in prison on fabricated murder charges. Tony Charles was murdered by Eugene Police and his body has still never been found! He’s still listed nationally as a Missing Person. Adam Charles-Prison, Jason Charles-just released. How the Charkes family has been treated is emblematic to the rotten heart of how the powers of Oregon government work..

    • @garybrunecz7785
      @garybrunecz7785 Год назад

      DON'T WORRY, THESE AMERICANS ARE GOING TO GET A SUPER BIG DOSE OF THEIR OWN MEDICINE AND A HUGE WAKE UP CALL NOT THAT AMERICA IS DIVIDED AND IS COLLAPSING AND IS BEING TAKEN OVER FROM WITHIN BY OUR GREAT MANY FOREIGN AND ENEMIES WITHIN.. CHINA, RUSSIA, THE MUSLIMS AND ALL OVER 32 WANNABE BRICS NATIONS MEMBERS ARE CHOMPING AT THE BIT TO BE PART OF THE NEW WORLD POWER ALLIANCE THAT IS HELL BEND ON TAKING US OVER AND DOWN. BUT THE DUNBED DOWN SHEEP ARE NONE THE WISER.

  • @brandonvessell4659
    @brandonvessell4659 4 года назад +7

    I will never leave Oregon.

    • @jaydavis0927
      @jaydavis0927 4 года назад +2

      I also will never leave

    • @Real_NOOMZ
      @Real_NOOMZ 3 года назад +2

      @@jaydavis0927 Me neither

  • @spencerduhbarrett
    @spencerduhbarrett 5 лет назад +2

    thank you

  • @ExoticTerrain
    @ExoticTerrain 7 лет назад +9

    Bless the 7th generation.

  • @ericmeacham9532
    @ericmeacham9532 3 года назад +5

    3-19-21 grateful I can tap a maple tree and drink sweet water

  • @billstevens9190
    @billstevens9190 2 года назад +1

    I would like too see American Indians tribes make a movie 🎬 about the Indian game lacrosse. And who the they made the gears and the fights. With the rules broken .

  • @brandonvessell4659
    @brandonvessell4659 4 года назад +5

    I will do all within my strenght and witt to protect our sacred lands.

  • @mirabellebarim9997
    @mirabellebarim9997 4 года назад +3

    The fires of sept 2020 lead me to this ... I didn’t know you all resides here so sorry for what is happening right now 😢

  • @tombee4536
    @tombee4536 Год назад +1

    It is amazing for people to go from the Stone Age to modern civilization in 150 years. With only oral stories/mythology to go off of the claim of being here since "time immemorial" is bold to say the least.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  Год назад +4

      I don't think you actually understand what was being said throughout the video. You can not just glean a quote from an Elder and twist it into what ever you are attempting to say. The history is there and easily accessible to anyone willing to learn.

    • @Ann-st8et
      @Ann-st8et Год назад

      You're rather shallow, aren't you? Do some more research then post a worthwhile comment.

  • @WayneGray-hw8dm
    @WayneGray-hw8dm 5 месяцев назад +1

    🎉 base camp near there we don't.

  • @paulthomas2337
    @paulthomas2337 Год назад +2

    What I would like to know are of the stories of Sasquatch/Bigfoot on the Oregon coast and how the Native Indians handled their existence and did they have troublers??

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  Год назад

      And I would love to document that video! Could be very interesting...!

  • @confusedowl297
    @confusedowl297 4 года назад +7

    I feel deeply sad about all the horrible things the Native Americans of Oregon have had to go through over the past 200 years. I hope they have brighter days ahead.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  4 года назад +5

      I continually had to pause filming when I was interviewing the Elders in this documentary, my eyes would fill with tears and I could not continue. I attempted to balance the utter sorrow of the past horrors with the beauty of their spirits and hope.

    • @mtnmotoadv
      @mtnmotoadv 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@CMetzlerMediaif it makes you feel any better, indians weren't living in pure peace pre-Europeans. Tribal warfare was a very real thing and tribes would fight over land all the time. White Europeans did no different than other tribes, they were just much more advanced so took over the entire country.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  11 месяцев назад

      @@mtnmotoadv Believe me, I know - I have heard many stories from Elders and tribal members regarding their warfare within tribe and a copious amount of research creating this video. For me, nothing surpasses the atrocities committed to them from outside forces and yet their spirit still endures. Face to face discussions with people that experienced both is what influenced my last comment.

  • @redjayskin158
    @redjayskin158 5 лет назад +1

    How did warm springs tribes help you
    And did you return the help..??

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  5 лет назад +1

      Hello, not sure what you are inquiring about?

    • @redjayskin158
      @redjayskin158 5 лет назад

      @@CMetzlerMedia yeah sold land and wanted it back

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  4 года назад +1

      @@redjayskin158 Hey, sorry for the delay. I wish I understood what you are referring to, sounds interesting

  • @DaC-GNX
    @DaC-GNX 9 лет назад +8

    My Ancestors are Molalla.

  • @scottsam6960
    @scottsam6960 Год назад

    Native pride nation wide yo yeeeeeeeee sheesh 💯

  • @tinacooper4531
    @tinacooper4531 Год назад

    How long have these people been in the United States?

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  Год назад

      Did you watch it? At the very beginning it explains just that. Please do and I hope you enjoy it.

  • @dennisthurman2070
    @dennisthurman2070 2 года назад +1

    Chief Ken Tanner....hey cousin

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  2 года назад +1

      He was a great human, loved scything he said. Such a clam, strong presence.

  • @sylviaalambar9350
    @sylviaalambar9350 4 года назад +2

    Viva Oregon!!

  • @Rockstar97321
    @Rockstar97321 3 месяца назад

    The Kalapooia emerged from a tunnel in Salem 6,000 years ago.

  • @SirSpookley
    @SirSpookley 5 лет назад +3

    Anyone else forced to watch this from our American history class?

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  5 лет назад +6

      Wow... really? If that is true I feel very honored. This history should be a standard for American History everywhere.

    • @SirSpookley
      @SirSpookley 5 лет назад +1

      Now now Ethan, let's keep this family friendly.

    • @SirSpookley
      @SirSpookley 5 лет назад

      Someone come get their lost child.

  • @charitymadden1363
    @charitymadden1363 5 лет назад +7

    I have been trying to trace my ancestors. It has led me here. I am of Scottish and native American descent. but I'm having trouble finding out the native american ancestry part of my history.

    • @vf12497439
      @vf12497439 5 лет назад +2

      I'm not sure if it's useful in establishing blood count for tribal purposes, but family tree DNA services may help you with familial connections. Might narrow your search to a family line, locations those people came from ect. I'll warn you tho, as was in my case a long held family belief that we were this and that... turned out we came from a totally different lineage and my family for 5 generations of believe were completely wrong. The dna doesnt lie, if you go down that path be prepared for surprises. Some people have deliberately avoided dna testing because the results have alienated them from their tribes. A guy I know found out he was NOT native american. His family was marched off to a reservation in the 1800's! Theres been grumblings of a plot to purge bloodlines out of tribes and conspiracy theories. I think it's just european blood lines that mixed into the native populations. Some families became so diluted that there wasnt enough left to say for sure. Example, everyone on the planet is related. You and I may not say were related but we have an ancient ancestor. Everyone on the planet can say this or that but they only count more recent connections or unbroken lines. Good luck in your search.

    • @cravedog5628
      @cravedog5628 4 года назад

      Savages

    • @williamf4544
      @williamf4544 4 года назад +3

      My mothers cousin who was Scottish met a native American soldier during world war 2 and married him and went of to live with him in America - contact after that was a bit roppey then dwindled out - all they knew was that she was living in some sort of reservation - i did some internet research and found out they had 2 daughters and were living in Walnut Creek - The mothers surname was Dillet the fathers Eugan and he came from a family called Defreese or something similar - unfortunatly i was never able to find the link again on the internet so the trail went dead - i will keep tying tho

    • @dadduorp
      @dadduorp 3 года назад +1

      @@vf12497439
      I actually had a complete opposite result when I discovered I am of 42% Native/Indigenous descent after having a DNA test done.

    • @vf12497439
      @vf12497439 3 года назад +1

      @@dadduorp your lineage must be from a well known people with a presently diverse known people. My friend came from a small tribe on the west coast with 5 known living families. His DNA does not match any of those families and does not match any west coast original peoples. He cannot establish his blood count to join a local tribe. His DNA shows he is of the penutian people. But thats not enough for the BOIA. Im not sure where his situation is at right now. His case is in the courts. He said he doesn't want money, he said all he wants is his family name added to the list of known families for this little local band of Indians.

  • @linakaneda449
    @linakaneda449 3 года назад

    What is the correct pronunciation for Ahantchuyuk ?

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  3 года назад +2

      Hello, here is what I found:
      Ahantch·​u·​yuk | \ ə-ˈhän-chə-ˌyu̇k \
      and this seems to be the most common:
      ruclips.net/video/pSVIvyiB6DQ/видео.html

  • @brandonvessell4659
    @brandonvessell4659 4 года назад +3

    Ive noticed that most households in Coos Bay are haunted.Because our tribe practiced Ghost Dances.makes alot of sense.

  • @dave7mmhunter105
    @dave7mmhunter105 3 года назад +5

    I WELCOME THE DAY WHEN YOUR HISTORY IS. TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS . I KNOW THEY DONT BECAUSE WHAT THEY DID WOULD EMBARRASS THEM EVEN MORE BECAUSE ITS STOLEN LAND AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE . I STAND WITH YOU AS I HAVE CHOCTAW BLOOD IN OUR FAMILY.

  • @carolkelley-henshaw9755
    @carolkelley-henshaw9755 7 лет назад +1

    Hey Carl, how are you? I hope all is well. Just wondering, which one of these documentaries is your favorite? Is there one you would recommend watching above the others?

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  7 лет назад

      Hi Carol...! Doing good thanks...!
      This documentary created during the Oregon Sesquicentennial to show how 150 years is such a small amount of time compared to Tribal time.... and of course I recommend this one!

  • @frenchpizza9725
    @frenchpizza9725 3 года назад +1

    Beloved family. Sacred OWL WOMAN Texas

  • @lisawhitney4229
    @lisawhitney4229 3 года назад +4

    All the lands should be retuned to the original tribes

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  3 года назад +4

      What is hopeful is each Tribal government is buying back their original Tribal lands when they can and when the land is available.

  • @ghabwy9733
    @ghabwy9733 4 года назад +1

    I am only a sliver, 1/32 or 1/64 but am a registered member, Coos. I have not taken an interest as much as now to the history. I can suggest blame to the systematic order that seeks to erase sovereign identity but such will not benefit. In these times, the agenda is clear but is universal. I do think there is a reason for my late desire to seek true history and do believe all will need such as well. I desire to show all that their sovereign expression is of utmost importance. As I lack everything except being registered, I do believe such a spirit will be kindled and take hold in all expressed in this realm. Thank you!

    • @ghabwy9733
      @ghabwy9733 4 года назад

      "The exterminators" sounds like "eugenicists". 🤔😉 Folks thinking they have a higher claim over other's lives than they do. It appears this attribute has not been corrected.

    • @ghabwy9733
      @ghabwy9733 4 года назад

      To put the context of agenda to collectively manipulate sovereign minds to remove a group is nothing short of conspiracy theory according to the system. A much appreciated part from a song from Payday Monsanto that "earth does not belong to man but man belongs to earth" is quite on point. The point that a central "authority" has presidence in this resonates but the delivery is chaotic. Blame and victimhood appears to be the go to in this time.

    • @ghabwy9733
      @ghabwy9733 4 года назад

      34:45 Universal repeat however the centrality appears to be akin to AI. Natural diversity seemingly like a lottery. The collective mandated by cooperation of camps in fear of expression. The seasonal enemy, literal, now an invisible enemy and all camps subjective to outward label. The joys of cultural diversity now, seemingly, written by a central script removed of human spirit. It is no wonder death is feared OVER ambition to be an expression.

    • @ghabwy9733
      @ghabwy9733 4 года назад

      "They" remove your identity by assigning you a number. Your conscious focus on such mandated by a central "authority" effectively removes the sovereign expression, the latter most important to soul evolution, to a corporation in which sovereignty is completely removed and fear the motivation to maintain compliance that manufactures 3D identity. That which is at the mercy of a false god constructed in order to maintain a system of "want" over self sustainment.

    • @ghabwy9733
      @ghabwy9733 4 года назад +1

      Universally we are/have already been put through a system that seeks to remove sovereign consciousness. The goal is to suggest the sovereign a problem upon the realm but such means are employed now. Must I point to compulsory face masks, hints, to be hindered by fear, of mandatory vaccines and the continuous reminder of an "invisible enemy" so far not isolated and truly studied? A virus penned regardless of all other conditions of contribution? Collective confusion and fear over sovereign consciousness? The ploy to "self sustainment" is not by consent but by centrality of inhumanity. I would hope folks would consider all evidence and research the attempting plot against self expression and not fall for the script that requires the "giving up" of sovereign expression. There is great reason such consciousness arises within but there is a "cold war 2.0" against it. I am very much skeptical of the narrative repeated to me. I am hopeful in the ambitions that seek to overcome the script. I am very disgusted by the means to silence the sovereign soul. I am hopeful and pleased in the passion extracted. I apologize if I make no sense.

  • @theideabank8797
    @theideabank8797 2 года назад

    This child not here who will receive my tribe we give you gift and go back to our side

    • @theideabank8797
      @theideabank8797 2 года назад

      Swift on the feet tickles the grill

    • @theideabank8797
      @theideabank8797 2 года назад

      He's more like me so she holds him dear

    • @theideabank8797
      @theideabank8797 2 года назад

      He's an explorer yet to venture out development means bears in the house

  • @dustinpalmer6842
    @dustinpalmer6842 4 года назад +2

    97th comment Blessings 10 fould

  • @harrynguyen7162
    @harrynguyen7162 6 лет назад

    Can someone epitomize this video in a short paragraph?

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  6 лет назад +3

      What do you need the description for, maybe I can help?
      Thanks for watching it...!

  • @PNWwonder
    @PNWwonder Месяц назад +1

    Coquille is said co-keel

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  Месяц назад

      @@PNWwonder I have heard it pronounced differently by their Tribal Elders.

  • @dadduorp
    @dadduorp 3 года назад +3

    Beautifully done! But saddened by the absolute shameful history of White European greed.
    I recently purchased over a dozen acres of land along an Oregon river and I was able to trace the land’s “ownership” back to the mid-1850’s. However, I would love to learn more of the historically indigenous tribes of the Coos Bay region. Any assistance or guidance on other information resources would be greatly appreciated!

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  3 года назад +1

      Hello and thank you! Here is the web site of one of the Tribal Governments I worked with in creating this documentary.
      ctclusi.org

  • @LivingHistorySchool
    @LivingHistorySchool 3 года назад +1

    You left out the fur trade and Hudson Bay company as well as other fur company which tied to the native peoples and history of the making of Oregon. Poor research!!

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  3 года назад

      Not really, but I understand what you are referring to.
      Believe me, there is much more information in my research that I just did not have time to produce.
      This documentary was researched and produced specifically for the various 'Trails Of Tears' suffered by the Tribes mentioned for the Sesquicentennial of Oregon State. I could not fit all Tribal history into one hour long documentary. A second feature was planned but never materialized sadly.
      This was intended to open the eyes of people who were celebrating 150 years of statehood to the fact that Native American Tribes were here thousand and thousands of years prior to 'discovery'. I hope you enjoyed it for what it is and thanks for the feedback.

    • @LivingHistorySchool
      @LivingHistorySchool 3 года назад +1

      @@CMetzlerMedia many people at Grand ronde and other tribes are related to fur trade families. They intermarried with Europeans . This makes history of Oregon look very one sided and part of some larger woke agenda.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  3 года назад

      @@LivingHistorySchool It is definitely one sided and my goal was to wake some people up, hopefully this small amount of Tribal history I represented here will help. I spent many hours interviewing the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Elders and Cheryl Kennedy touches on a small mention of Tribal tradesman in her interview.

    • @LivingHistorySchool
      @LivingHistorySchool 3 года назад +1

      @@CMetzlerMedia an example is the seven families of the seven feathers cow creek just look at their genealogy. They are all descendants of fur trade unions of a French Canadian trapper and a native wife. Same goes for many of grand ronde . A lot of history happened long before American Oregon trail parties arrived.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  3 года назад

      @@LivingHistorySchool Yep, that is the point of this documentary.

  • @saranagh7097
    @saranagh7097 Год назад +1

    "Kill da Indian, save da man". Don't make sense. We Cannot Run away from wese are.

  • @karenotte5420
    @karenotte5420 2 года назад

    When ever I research the Indians I cry cry cry when I think of how they were genocide raped murdered out of all the wars that hurts me the most the Indians they knew how to connect with the land

  • @johnmurdock3448
    @johnmurdock3448 4 года назад +3

    That land is sacred!!
    But you go ahead and build that Casino.
    What a joke.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  4 года назад +3

      Interesting that you see it that way. I encourage you to watch the entire documentary with an open mind and learn what obstacles have been overcome in order to just become 'human', let alone purchase/own their own land.

    • @johnmurdock3448
      @johnmurdock3448 4 года назад

      @@CMetzlerMedia No disrespect to you the film or the Natives. I grew up around Florence and i hate seeing how the Casinos have changed the area. It attracts a lot of low lifes.
      Its like the hoards of white men pouring in all over again.
      Ironic.....

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  4 года назад +1

      @@johnmurdock3448 Thanks for the reply. I understand your point, I have been in many county commissioner meetings hearing the arguments on both sides of this issue. Each side has viable points, most of the negative connotations were driven by NUMBY type accusations and most of the positive arguments were driven by Tribal members just wanting their land back and the opportunity, which believe me there are few, to generate income for it's members.

    • @isitism
      @isitism 3 года назад +1

      "Fear of the Successful Indian". Many of us hate the way colonial settlements like Florence have changed the area. It attracts a lot of low lifes.

  • @tasteofbrownie
    @tasteofbrownie 2 года назад +1

    I really appreciate your efforts. But, please stop referring to indigenous people as "Indians" or "Native Americans" as this land was not referred to as "America" before the settlers arrived. Thank you and much respect to you.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  2 года назад +4

      Well, I do appreciate your opinion, but here is the uncontested truth regarding the verbiage in this documentary.
      When I created this video I spoke with each Tribal Council regarding every word that was spoken in this entire documentary. Every word was scrutinized, edited, and then approved for content.
      Every word.
      The message of this documentary is the important part, and these are their words.
      Some of the Tribal Leaders and Tribal Board Members I interviewed, face to face, refer to them selves as 'Indians' or 'Native Americans' within this video. If you think any different that what is spoken here, please go to each Tribal Council and ask them. Here is a list of the Tribes mentioned in this documentary and a few other links that may help you:
      www.firstnations.org
      ctclusi.org/history/
      www.ctsi.nsn.us
      www.cowcreek-nsn.gov
      www.coquilletribe.org
      www.grandronde.org

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  Год назад

      @@Psychiatrick There is a real easy answer to your questions: watch the documentary and decide for yourself.There is a link list to all the Tribes in this video, call them, email them, talk to them.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  Год назад

      @@Psychiatrick Watch the documentary, it may answer your questions.

  • @ElRayDelRio
    @ElRayDelRio 3 месяца назад

    Calipohua Itzumpque Qadook

  • @theideabank8797
    @theideabank8797 2 года назад

    We ain't little no more that was foster care everybody was in one house

    • @theideabank8797
      @theideabank8797 2 года назад

      Now I'm an outcast from the family gathering

    • @theideabank8797
      @theideabank8797 2 года назад

      So long as they still rape and still kill serially I don't wanna hear my mothers a bitch

    • @theideabank8797
      @theideabank8797 2 года назад

      A higher elder the greater the push they do not care for the burning bush

  • @karenotte5420
    @karenotte5420 2 года назад

    yeah always a day late and a dollar short always after the fact always after always late

  • @theideabank8797
    @theideabank8797 2 года назад

    Cedarwood is fine but sage they hate Thanksgiving was the time when who made a mistake

    • @theideabank8797
      @theideabank8797 2 года назад

      Mistake not us mistake not you I don't know what and I don't know who

  • @tamivega6225
    @tamivega6225 3 года назад +2

    How do they know they are the first people? Humans have been on the earth a very very long time. The indians have been here ten+ thousands of years. There is no way to know that earlier people didn't come and go... maybe several times... but no trace has been found. Let's not be presumptuous.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  3 года назад +3

      Well, not sure why you would question the science of this documentary but I will try to explain based on what I know, This documentary most certainly does not presume anything regarding the history of the people who lived here. My first question to you would be, how do we know they are not the first people? I researched the history of who was actually present during the time frames mentioned, nothing was presumed. The earlier people you mention are by definition eventually labeled native people to the land, brought into what we call the United States from all around the world eons ago, thus becoming what scientist have deemed native people. Ancestors from Africa, Asia, etc., all being a part of the family of 'Indians'.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  3 года назад +1

      Any Tribal members wish to reply here?

    • @lisawhitney4229
      @lisawhitney4229 3 года назад

      Wow have you not study the history of these lands as a decendant of the indigenous people I can not understand your comment

  • @geraldoreyes6146
    @geraldoreyes6146 4 года назад +3

    Sad to see what has been done to your people.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  4 года назад

      Yes, the history is sad but the Tribes are moving forward and making amazing strides in reclaiming their lands, languages, and cultures.

  • @karenotte5420
    @karenotte5420 2 года назад

    You guys the tribes they're on the coast of Oregon from Alaska are one of the 12 lost tribes of the children of Israel and if you don't believe me go to the Cleveland Museum in Ohio

  • @susiearviso3032
    @susiearviso3032 2 года назад

    In no way am I discounting your feelings about the history of your people, sir. Yet, at a certain point, this world will be in complete chaos until our Creator takes up His people into glory. This includes every person alive or passed that sought and gave His life to our Savior, and Lord.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  2 года назад +4

      I am very happy for you but that has nothing to do with this this attempted genocide within the United States of America.

  • @khanimran7465
    @khanimran7465 4 года назад +1

    The government would recognise the native Indians now they been domesticated an assimilated

  • @TaylorPhase
    @TaylorPhase 6 лет назад +2

    So many 5 dollar Indians. Where are the pure bloods?

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  6 лет назад +3

      Hello,
      I know it's a hour long documentary but please watch it.
      It has more than one answer to you inquiry.

    • @fritzruttimann1517
      @fritzruttimann1517 5 лет назад +8

      Better go and get your self educated first, before writing silly stupid insulting comments addressed to people you do not know!

    • @DavidLewisNDN
      @DavidLewisNDN 5 лет назад +6

      Either help, or stay out of the way, unless you are helping restore something for tribes your comments are not appreciated.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  5 лет назад +9

      I am tempted to delete such ignorant comments, as I do most troll-like spew, but I am leaving this up to show how, even in today's wealth of knowledge, hatred is still prevalent if education is ignored.

    • @CMetzlerMedia
      @CMetzlerMedia  5 лет назад +4

      @@DavidLewisNDN I wholeheartedly agree my friend.