I liked Anthony Caruso too. He played the Indian chiefs a lot. He also played the bad guy in many Gunsmoke shows. I remember him too playing a sheriff and riding with Matt Dillon. I think they should have used Indians for those parts, instead of a white man with better English than some of the Caucasian actors. That's Hollywood. I would have liked a lot of films better had they been historically accurate unless somehow, they had a problem of some sort. I am certain we never truly learned much of that very interesting time of the old west through movies.
My mother too!! Kay Summerlin was her name then… we could be related, lol. I have to love Adam because he was Mom’s homeboy, but my heart will always be with Hoss ❤️ If I get in trouble or kidnapped by the Paiute, send Hoss to get me!
Wow, it didn't end like I expected it to! Usually in these old shows the good guy shows up to save the day , just in time! No wonder this show was such a hit, and ahead of its time!
@@doriangray2020And still here above ground watching reruns. And little Joe was too old for me at that time, but my eyes likey likey...LoL. Nothing but a full fledge woman over here today though.
@@locarnese5598 Hoss is a good catch...no doubt and Joe is too, for that matter. I haven't evolved yet? Adam is the oldest of the three. What you mean?
Yeah, he is expressionless like a face full of botox. He either looks sleepy or goes full on over dramatic Shakespeare on stage kind of acting. He is ill-suited for the screen. He should have stuck to the stage.
@@evangelene12 Nonsense. Roberts got more fan mail than all the others. And he had a dazzling smile which you would see often if you viewed accordingly. The producer himself said there was no better actor anywhere than Pernell Roberts. Even in bad shows he gets good reviews.
I am 62 this year and adored Michael Landon! still do even though he's passed, he was a dream boat and fabulous actor. Miss him and his great shows. God Bless him, I hope he also got to be an Angel and help others.
The Captain or whatever his rank, said I've got orders. Even after being told the truth. If you're in a place of leadership you have a responsibility to listen to the people around you and not act just because it's an order.
Great show, watched every episode growing up. What's with the thumbs down people!! only leftie or woke people would dislike this, so many shows being canned because of BS elites wanting to cancel everything, can't believe Little house on the prairie has been canned!! what a disgrace that their trying to reset everything we watched, even the cartoons are coping it!! disgracefull! should download every episode of your old favs and keep I'm watching Highway to Heaven with Michael Landon again, just love it, give it time they'll come after that too! enjoy and thanks for sharing!
I think I liked it better when the Cartwrights had a more diverse wardrobe in the show. Adam looks really cool in this outfit but I like his black outfit too because black is my favorite color.
Guest Star & story villain Jack Warden was a staff sergeant in the 101st Airborne Division, during WWII. He suffered a leg injury when his parachute was airdropped into a tree, during training preparation for D-Day. During the 8 month hospitalization Jack decided to take up acting.
UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME AND SO BEAUTIFUL EPISODE. I CAN WATCH "BONANZA" ALL DAY LONG AND IT WILL BE LIKE THE 1ST TIME WATCHING IT. ALL EPISODES ARE JUST UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME. SO SAD ENDING BECAUSE OF SOME BAD PEOPLE TOSSING OIL 🛢 OVER THE FIRE 🔥 INSTEAD OF WORKING THEIR BEST SO THAT PEACE CAN REIGN ALL OVER. ❤❤❤❤❤
I was born on the (Las Vegas Paiute tribe rservation) but I’m actually a YAQUI & KIKAPÚ Native belonged to the HUALAPAI NATION we are related to the HOPIS
wow!! I hope you teach your people to never forget where they came from. Keep the Heritage. I know the White man wants to forget the past like nothing ever happen.... Bless you and your People...
@@tonyperez7907 Not all white people want to forget and talk like that only helps keep hatred going. Many many of us realize the injustice of one people conquering another which has happened throughout history all over the world. The worst longterm injustices were the reservation system, the residential schools and trying to force the Christian faith on the native people.
COMO CRISTIANO EVANGELICO PERUANO...SOY SIN JACTANCIA ALGUNA Y LO DIGO CON MI MODESTA SINCERIDAD...EL QUE VEIA LAS PELICULAS CON EL ESPIRITU SANTO...Y HACIA DE LAS DELICIAS DEL SER DIVINO...LLENO DE GRACIA Y SABIDURIA AL SERVICIO DE LA HUMANIDAD...Y SIN COBRAR UN CENTIMO ALGUNO A NADIE...COMPLETAMENTE GRATIS...GLORIA A DIOS...CON SUS ANGELES QUE ALLA EN LOS CIELOS LO ADORAN...
I love old movies but the language used against the Native Americans makes me cringe. I took classes about their literature and the sense of spirituality and interconnectedness is beautiful. I still have a lot to learn but from what I saw. One life isn’t worth more than the other animal or person, and everything returns to the Earth. They value life. The things that settlers did to them are horrendous, massacres of innocents, their children were ripped away from them and forced into colonization, they were robbed of land, rights. They were scared in a lot of their books I read for class of what settlers did. It’s so sad. What makes it worse is that other cultures suffered just as much and they deserved better ❤️
the different tribes all across the lands kill each other,rape the women,take as slaves since the beginning of time-in the end the nukes will kill about 5 billion of us all,maybe more or less--you can go cry to your mommy about it but it is the way of humans--planet earth is a prison for the fools who the folks on other planets did not want around,an insane asylum more or less
@@dethray1000 so what, we’re like the Australia of the solar system?! Too bad, i was actually kinda with you until that last sentence. lol you might need help even more than “i” do! Pfft.
Typical colonialism. I lived in Africa, in colonial times and after 20 years in the new independent country. I fought against that kind of life, against abuse, against violence. It is too much for me to watch this video and Bonanza was my favourite programme when I was a child. I was 8 when I started watching it, before I went to Africa, four years before I saw these terrible things in real life. Who knows if this episode, which I no longer remember, made me fight against all the abuses later on.
So funny. When we were growing up and in love with Little Joe he would have been far too old, now we’re all old enough to be his granny 😂 still love him though and Adam x
This is one of the few episodes that I don't care for. The idea that all the bad will and fighting here can be boiled down to the actions of two immoral brothers is just silly.
Thomas N, it's history. (History is silly sometimes.) From the National Parks Service website: "On May 7, 1860, an incident at the Williams Station in Carson Valley, Nevada Territory, set off the Pyramid Lake War. An old Paiute man and a younger Paiute woman went to a house owned by J.O. Williams, a white. Four white men in the house tied up the Paiute man and attacked the Paiute woman. The two were eventually set free but the Paiute man returned later with other tribesmen, who forced the four white men who had abused the Paiute woman, into the house. They burned the house with the men in it. The Pyramid Lake War had begun. The Paiutes claimed a big victory when they defeated U.S. Major William Ormsby's force at Pyramid Lake, but the Indians eventually were defeated."
One of the first special 10 Episodes of Bonanza in the 1959-60 season that did loosely follow the history of the great silver strike in 1858-59 that became the Comstock Lode, and the founding of Virginia City. Being a history buff, those first 10 Bonanza Episodes are my all-time favorite episodes of the show. After that, Bonanza stories became more standard Hollywood / TV western. There are two great books that inspired the show, THE BIG BONANZA (1876) Dan DeQuille and ROUGHING IT (1872) Mark Twain. Both authors had lived in Virginia City during the original glory days of the silver strike, both as newspaper men writing for "The Territorial Enterprise" and living in the genuine 'Wild West' era. The Bonanza Season 1 Episode 5, "Enter Mark Twain" shows the arrival of Twain in 1860 roughly, when Twain actually did not arrive in Nevada Territory until July 1861.
I lived near Yuba City in California and went to see some of the effects of hydraulic mining. It was a terrible way to get anything of value, even gold, from the land. It destroyed hillsides and rivers. The after effects are still obvious.
@@Colorado_Native Agree 100% that hydraulic mining is environmentally unsound and should not be practiced at all. The same with the strip mining I've seen in West Virginia. For the record, the Comstock Lode silver mining activity around Virginia City was underground, tunnel mining.
Since when was a civilian-- and an evil one at that, allowed to ride ahead of the commanding calvary officer as Jack Warden did just before the fighting broke out?
Begins small but catches fire and spreads and destroys. Human and gender respect must be instilled in every one and racial harmony is a must to prevent such occurence even in the 21st Century.
I don’t believe that guy sitting with his head on the table is an actual person. I think it’s a dummy because I saw the exact same “man” in the same pose in another Bonanza movie. 😮😮😅😅
He played in movies and tv roles before Bonanza and after as in Little House on the Prairie and many others. He was also a singer and there are videos on him being on different shows singing.
back about 1860 the piutes and the local people of ownes valley,calif got into a gun fight near lone pine,ca. they shot at each other for days--nobody got hit--nobody really wanted to kill anybody
wow!! Intense episode. The special effect was cool with the Canon.. I could just imagine how it was back then.. so much killing.. killing the natives... one day, this will all come back to Haunt America.... One day...
Amazing that the Americans have not changed at all have they, still out there to win and then to control there captives and will be till the end off time which will most likely be done by the controllers, great episode all the same, 😎👍🇳🇿🌈😎
War war war there has always been wars and battles fought. The first armed conflict recorded occurred in 1479 BC. War goes like this the strong win the weaker less skilled/armed lose, nothing romantic or pretty......but🤷🏾♀️. What I can't understand is if one side dominates the other unless they are willing to slaughter their opponents entirely then they will have to feed and shelter the new people. 2ndly the land how much territory can one person rule and keep track of. 3rdly most people only live 80yrs sooooo what happens when the heir takes over assassinations more wars 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️ I don't understand this allure of power since it also calls for a lot of responsibility.
Those Cartwrights.It's one bloody episode after another. All the shooting and killings and fights they get into.They should start going to church and pray for forgiveness before their souls are taken to hell.Amen
Why oh why did they let it be known that it was all Wilson’s killing that caused it all. I’m tempted to give it a thumbs down because that was just wrong 😑 wrong 😑 wrong 😑 the way it ended. 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
I remember when I was a child and very naive and believed everything I saw on tv, shamefully autistic. And the worse of it my selfish parents and family wouldn't take a minute to simply explain what TV sitcoms and moves really were, a storyline played by actors under contract. Not to belittle all the production, and agreements, who played what roles and the writing of each role, and so on.
Richard Branam Television is a very powerful form of brainwashing that is always used by the establishment; whether it is in ads to make you buy something and more seriously, to start wars...
I know the Cartwrights are supposed to represent the good white people who encountered the natives, but I can't stomach this level of paternalism though it may have existed.
@@bluebird2604 Obviously, the land was not called "Europe" in Roman times, but we are still referring to that area of the world. And be careful not to read too much into history, most of it is made up history...
The man than plays the Paiute Chief is one hell of an actor!!!!!!!!!!
I liked Anthony Caruso too. He played the Indian chiefs a lot. He also played the bad guy in many Gunsmoke shows. I remember him too playing a sheriff and riding with Matt Dillon. I think they should have used Indians for those parts, instead of a white man with better English than some of the Caucasian actors. That's Hollywood.
I would have liked a lot of films better had they been historically accurate unless somehow, they had a problem of some sort. I am certain we never truly learned much of that very interesting time of the old west through movies.
There were different actors who played Chief Winnamuka on Bonanza in its 14 year stretch ! I think he was the BEST 1 !
Adam was always the voice of reason. Loved hos character❤
❤🎉My Mother grew up with Pernell Roberts in Waycross GA. Rest in Paradise Mama and Pernie 🌅👍🙏🙏
My mother too!! Kay Summerlin was her name then… we could be related, lol. I have to love Adam because he was Mom’s homeboy, but my heart will always be with Hoss ❤️
If I get in trouble or kidnapped by the Paiute, send Hoss to get me!
Wow, it didn't end like I expected it to! Usually in these old shows the good guy shows up to save the day , just in time! No wonder this show was such a hit, and ahead of its time!
The reason is this episode was based on a true and tragic historical account.
Back in the day I was a Little Joe girl, but today, my taste has changed and it's all about Adam. Adam is it.
If you been around that long I bet there is nothing little about you now!
@@doriangray2020And still here above ground watching reruns. And little Joe was too old for me at that time, but my eyes likey likey...LoL. Nothing but a full fledge woman over here today though.
And as you evolve even further, you'll become a Hoss gal. Take my word for it.
@@locarnese5598 Hoss is a good catch...no doubt and Joe is too, for that matter. I haven't evolved yet? Adam is the oldest of the three. What you mean?
@spaghett i I can dig it.
still one of the best shows in history
🎬❤️
You would love the podcast Bananas for Bonanza!
Dear Hanna Blue.
Whaaat??? I really hope that you are joking!
Best regards, luck, health and wisdom.
The brief intro of Pernell Roberts when he actually smiled. Rare footage indeed. Good story and still injustice prevails when cultures clash.
instablaster
Yeah, he is expressionless like a face full of botox. He either looks sleepy or goes full on over dramatic Shakespeare on stage kind of acting. He is ill-suited for the screen. He should have stuck to the stage.
I always thought this intro was the first season of the show.
@@evangelene12 You're full of it! 😂
@@evangelene12 Nonsense. Roberts got more fan mail than all the others. And he had a dazzling smile which you would see often if you viewed accordingly. The producer himself said there was no better actor anywhere than Pernell Roberts. Even in bad shows he gets good reviews.
Oh my God getting so old when I was a kid I loved Joe now I'm almost 60 love pa and Adam
I love them all now lol
I am 62 this year and adored Michael Landon! still do even though he's passed, he was a dream boat and fabulous actor. Miss him and his great shows. God Bless him, I hope he also got to be an Angel and help others.
Ditto 👍🏽👍🏽
Same here...:):):)
im 18 and i feel very old i dont understand the modern things i appreciate the older things more
Adam is a real gentleman
TV was ahead of movies in giving the natives any real respect....this show and others from the late 50s and early 60s....
Except none of them were played by real native Americans.
@@BlackangelKatakuri”none”… just so you know Jay Silverheels was a real Indian
@@Drdan-i6eIndians live in Asia. You mean Native American. Christopher Columbus was a moron who gave them that name.
PONDEROSA and BONANZA are two of the greatest TV shows ever made! Thanks for making them available on RUclips! My favorite streaming service!!! 😊
Loved when Hoss and little Joe would get into trouble
They were a great pair. Their respect and love for one another shines through. Love both of their characters.
The Captain or whatever his rank, said I've got orders. Even after being told the truth. If you're in a place of leadership you have a responsibility to listen to the people around you and not act just because it's an order.
At least he did what he could to delay it. He was a major, by the way, one rank above captain. ;)
When America was king of storytelling with a moral to the story. Now…..Hollyweird has killed it. Sad.
True, Hollywood was an institution that was known around the globe...how far-away people saw the USA.
A far cry from what is being projected now.
Great show, watched every episode growing up. What's with the thumbs down people!! only leftie or woke people would dislike this, so many shows being canned because of BS elites wanting to cancel everything, can't believe Little house on the prairie has been canned!! what a disgrace that their trying to reset everything we watched, even the cartoons are coping it!! disgracefull! should download every episode of your old favs and keep I'm watching Highway to Heaven with Michael Landon again, just love it, give it time they'll come after that too! enjoy and thanks for sharing!
Glad to hear you liked it. Thanks for tuning in! 🤠👌🎬🍿
The truth hurts. This was based on actual events.
Dan Blocker was the star. Always my favorite actor.
Mine too!!!❤
Yeah, always liked his Hoss rescuing others.
Yeah, Hoss was my favourite Cartwright too!
ML said DB was a great actor! He loved DB very much! He was his Best Man at his wedding to Lynn Noe.
I think I liked it better when the Cartwrights had a more diverse wardrobe in the show. Adam looks really cool in this outfit but I like his black outfit too because black is my favorite color.
Agreed
Black is not a color..
The change was to save money as footage could be shot and later used without trying to match their outfits.
Chatsworth is one of the funnest places to go. Voices of old timers, real and unreal, echo through the canyons, passes, ranches, railway depot
Guest Star & story villain Jack Warden was a staff sergeant in the 101st Airborne Division, during WWII. He suffered a leg injury when his parachute was airdropped into a tree, during training preparation for D-Day. During the 8 month hospitalization Jack decided to take up acting.
Wow, lol.
UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME AND SO BEAUTIFUL EPISODE. I CAN WATCH "BONANZA" ALL DAY LONG AND IT WILL BE LIKE THE 1ST TIME WATCHING IT. ALL EPISODES ARE JUST UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME. SO SAD ENDING BECAUSE OF SOME BAD PEOPLE TOSSING OIL 🛢 OVER THE FIRE 🔥 INSTEAD OF WORKING THEIR BEST SO THAT PEACE CAN REIGN ALL OVER. ❤❤❤❤❤
One of the best episodes. 👍
🎬❤️🤠
@John Jones 👍
@83rdox Look at the WORLD today get a life.
que es pronto para decir que es uno de los mejores episodios jejej hay otros muchos mejores que este
As an Afghan my love and respect to all the native people of the world from Americas to Palestine.
Ben is a wonderful father
He loves so mutch his children
MUCH DUH !
THAT ATOMIC CANNON WAS AWESOME - LOL!!!
ANOTHER GREAT EPISODE, BUT A SAD ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"They heard us coming from miles."
Then that guy continues to bang a drum.
Ben always goes on about how decent the town's folk are but they are complete jerks every episode hehe.
That made me laugh. Thx!
tbh i get a little pissy when someone picks on one of my favorite shows BUT in this case you’re so absolutely right! lol i had to laugh too!
I love watching bonanza with pizza and kool aid my favorite tv western of all time❤
Native American love
In my top five episodes, a good one. The end is so sad.
Which one are you talking about what episode
@@nancyjeffrey4592 The Piaute war.
Yes, as it was based on real events.
I was born on the (Las Vegas Paiute tribe rservation) but I’m actually a YAQUI & KIKAPÚ Native belonged to the HUALAPAI NATION we are related to the HOPIS
wow!! I hope you teach your people to never forget where they came from. Keep the Heritage. I know the White man wants to forget the past like nothing ever happen.... Bless you and your People...
@@tonyperez7907 Not all white people want to forget and talk like that only helps keep hatred going. Many many of us realize the injustice of one people conquering another which has happened throughout history all over the world. The worst longterm injustices were the reservation system, the residential schools and trying to force the Christian faith on the native people.
you can just taste the white guilt off of your comments. Your so woke.
The worst long-term system was the reservation? Just skipping right over Black America huh?
@@friedgreenaliernwomerns2600 Then go back to Europe your homeland.
Only next to Gunsmoke when it comes to the best Western shows.
Link?
I love Big Valley and The Virginian too great cast, characters and stories too
"The Rifleman" and "The High Chaparral"
great show
אחלה 🎀 סרט תודה מישראל
21:06 what a make up ! wonderful . Thanks to makeup artist .
Good show love bonanza
Watching from South Africa🔥👌
Great episode!
COMO CRISTIANO EVANGELICO PERUANO...SOY SIN JACTANCIA ALGUNA Y LO DIGO CON MI MODESTA SINCERIDAD...EL QUE VEIA LAS PELICULAS CON EL ESPIRITU SANTO...Y HACIA DE LAS DELICIAS DEL SER DIVINO...LLENO DE GRACIA Y SABIDURIA AL SERVICIO DE LA HUMANIDAD...Y SIN COBRAR UN CENTIMO ALGUNO A NADIE...COMPLETAMENTE GRATIS...GLORIA A DIOS...CON SUS ANGELES QUE ALLA EN LOS CIELOS LO ADORAN...
Ignorance and evil to the max. Great stuff, thanks.
The actor playing the indian chief has amazingly similar facial features and voice tone to Ben Cartwright. Is Lorne Greene doing a double act here?
Thanks for uploading
I love old movies but the language used against the Native Americans makes me cringe. I took classes about their literature and the sense of spirituality and interconnectedness is beautiful. I still have a lot to learn but from what I saw. One life isn’t worth more than the other animal or person, and everything returns to the Earth. They value life. The things that settlers did to them are horrendous, massacres of innocents, their children were ripped away from them and forced into colonization, they were robbed of land, rights. They were scared in a lot of their books I read for class of what settlers did. It’s so sad. What makes it worse is that other cultures suffered just as much and they deserved better ❤️
the different tribes all across the lands kill each other,rape the women,take as slaves since the beginning of time-in the end the nukes will kill about 5 billion of us all,maybe more or less--you can go cry to your mommy about it but it is the way of humans--planet earth is a prison for the fools who the folks on other planets did not want around,an insane asylum more or less
im native american im not offended but some of the terminology makes me slightly uncomfortable. but that's history
@@dethray1000 so what, we’re like the Australia of the solar system?! Too bad, i was actually kinda with you until that last sentence. lol you might need help even more than “i” do! Pfft.
16:20 "They've heard us coming for miles..." How can that be? And talking of drummer boys, why is the poor little dude on foot?
Rock Em Sock Em Adam !!
Hi 🙋♀️ this is a very nice 👍🏻
Typical colonialism. I lived in Africa, in colonial times and after 20 years in the new independent country. I fought against that kind of life, against abuse, against violence. It is too much for me to watch this video and Bonanza was my favourite programme when I was a child. I was 8 when I started watching it, before I went to Africa, four years before I saw these terrible things in real life. Who knows if this episode, which I no longer remember, made me fight against all the abuses later on.
Men like Wilson is what’s wrong in this world!!!!
Jaanette me too I turned 69 and Little Joe seems like a kid to me...The years flew by
So funny. When we were growing up and in love with Little Joe he would have been far too old, now we’re all old enough to be his granny 😂 still love him though and Adam x
His character was 17. He acted it well.
Adam in chaps..yum
Love Bonanza!
Great episode as well as a great download, A previous download of this episode was not nearly as good.Thanks!
You mean upload.
Jack Warden was just trying catch the Yankees game
Lorne Greene was very handsome for a very long time.
This is one of the few episodes that I don't care for. The idea that all the bad will and fighting here can be boiled down to the actions of two immoral brothers is just silly.
Thomas N, it's history. (History is silly sometimes.) From the National Parks Service website: "On May 7, 1860, an incident at the Williams Station in Carson Valley, Nevada Territory, set off the Pyramid Lake War. An old Paiute man and a younger Paiute woman went to a house owned by J.O. Williams, a white. Four white men in the house tied up the Paiute man and attacked the Paiute woman. The two were eventually set free but the Paiute man returned later with other tribesmen, who forced the four white men who had abused the Paiute woman, into the house. They burned the house with the men in it.
The Pyramid Lake War had begun. The Paiutes claimed a big victory when they defeated U.S. Major William Ormsby's force at Pyramid Lake, but the Indians eventually were defeated."
Jack Warden before he won an Emmy for playing George Halas in Brian's Song.
One of the first special 10 Episodes of Bonanza in the 1959-60 season that did loosely follow the history of the great silver strike in 1858-59 that became the Comstock Lode, and the founding of Virginia City. Being a history buff, those first 10 Bonanza Episodes are my all-time favorite episodes of the show. After that, Bonanza stories became more standard Hollywood / TV western.
There are two great books that inspired the show, THE BIG BONANZA (1876) Dan DeQuille and ROUGHING IT (1872) Mark Twain. Both authors had lived in Virginia City during the original glory days of the silver strike, both as newspaper men writing for "The Territorial Enterprise" and living in the genuine 'Wild West' era. The Bonanza Season 1 Episode 5, "Enter Mark Twain" shows the arrival of Twain in 1860 roughly, when Twain actually did not arrive in Nevada Territory until July 1861.
I lived near Yuba City in California and went to see some of the effects of hydraulic mining. It was a terrible way to get anything of value, even gold, from the land. It destroyed hillsides and rivers. The after effects are still obvious.
@@Colorado_Native Agree 100% that hydraulic mining is environmentally unsound and should not be practiced at all. The same with the strip mining I've seen in West Virginia. For the record, the Comstock Lode silver mining activity around Virginia City was underground, tunnel mining.
Since when was a civilian-- and an evil one at that, allowed to ride ahead of the commanding calvary officer as Jack Warden did just before the fighting broke out?
How the f... could the one man who should not have a gun, have one? He's the reason all of this happened.
Begins small but catches fire and spreads and destroys. Human and gender respect must be instilled in every one and racial harmony is a must to prevent such occurence even in the 21st Century.
Michael Forrest a imposing figure of a man as usual. Remember him in Star Trek.
@ colliemac7 Michael Forrest is still alive at age 94! Imposing indeed as Apollo in Star Trek. Never disappointed. 👏👍👍😀
You don't hear about Native American revenge. To date they just want to live. I feel sorry for people who hate their fellow man.
Jesusa Gonzales.
If you saw someone butcher your mother to death just for the sheer fun of it, then would this not steer hate inside you?
Apollo died!! 😪
Watching this before I listen to the Bananas for Bonanza episode 😄
That is exactly what brought me here. Normally I don’t bother watching the episodes, but hearing them describe the cannon effect, I had to see it.
Even as a kid, I hated how they used whites to play Indians.
I don’t believe that guy sitting with his head on the table is an actual person. I think it’s a dummy because I saw the exact same “man” in the same pose in another Bonanza movie. 😮😮😅😅
Adam is alive
Lorne Greene was only 13 years older than Pernell Roberts and Dan Blocker and 21 years older than Michael Landon.
He was 44 when he signed on and ML was 22.
9:00 great bar scene
didnt think michael landon was in anything other than _highway to heaven_ 👀
He played in movies and tv roles before Bonanza and after as in Little House on the Prairie and many others. He was also a singer and there are videos on him being on different shows singing.
back about 1860 the piutes and the local people of ownes valley,calif got into a gun fight near lone pine,ca. they shot at each other for days--nobody got hit--nobody really wanted to kill anybody
wow!! Intense episode. The special effect was cool with the Canon.. I could just imagine how it was back then.. so much killing.. killing the natives... one day, this will all come back to Haunt America.... One day...
It has begun.
As much as I enjoy bonanza being from Reno/Tahoe area I’ve got to shake my head at inaccuracies
What inaccuracies. Winnamaka was real
Bonanza was a product of its time. You've got to suspend your disbelief and overlook the cliches and stilted dialogue.
It was at Virginia city
Never trust a mob of drunks.
Bill Stewart is Sheriff Madden from The Big Valley.
am I the only teen who knows this show
no
So called white man it's native american land same as my country Australia it's owned my aboriginals
@@PeterLonzy Cry some more
Strange role for Jack Warden!
You mean playing a bad guy?
Why always adam is taken in hostage
Moral clarity..Can't find that today...shame.
Winnemucca is now mostly a tourist town
I think 🤔 the use of the drum 🥁 is ridiculous. 😅😅
in the fight with Adam and the two men in the store. Adams stand in was short and fat. 🤣
Amazing that the Americans have not changed at all have they, still out there to win and then to control there captives and will be till the end off time which will most likely be done by the controllers, great episode all the same, 😎👍🇳🇿🌈😎
The more things change, the more they remain the same.
Good grief. Why did y’all choose Bruno for the Indians name. It sounds more like Popeyes pal. 😅
Leave them alone and Adam is innocent
Ugh! The evil that Satan breeds. Retribution is coming
But WHEN?
War war war there has always been wars and battles fought. The first armed conflict recorded occurred in 1479 BC. War goes like this the strong win the weaker less skilled/armed lose, nothing romantic or pretty......but🤷🏾♀️.
What I can't understand is if one side dominates the other unless they are willing to slaughter their opponents entirely then they will have to feed and shelter the new people. 2ndly the land how much territory can one person rule and keep track of. 3rdly most people only live 80yrs sooooo what happens when the heir takes over assassinations more wars 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️ I don't understand this allure of power since it also calls for a lot of responsibility.
Let me at them PEASE!!!
Those Cartwrights.It's one bloody episode after another.
All the shooting and killings and fights they get into.They should start going to church and pray for forgiveness before their souls are taken to hell.Amen
This show as well as 9 others in season 1 were based on actual historic events.
Why oh why did they let it be known that it was all Wilson’s killing that caused it all. I’m tempted to give it a thumbs down because that was just wrong 😑 wrong 😑 wrong 😑 the way it ended. 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
Bad ending, choreography could have been improved on this one.
Well the entire show was based on actual events.
JFC the comments section...😶🌫
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I remember when I was a child and very naive and believed everything I saw on tv, shamefully autistic. And the worse of it my selfish parents and family wouldn't take a minute to simply explain what TV sitcoms and moves really were, a storyline played by actors under contract. Not to belittle all the production, and agreements, who played what roles and the writing of each role, and so on.
Richard Branam
Television is a very powerful form of brainwashing that is always used by the establishment; whether it is in ads to make you buy something and more seriously, to start wars...
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Vae victis
where are the Indians Now? I live In united states more than 12 years never meet any.
Your vice president is an Indian. Elizabeth warren is part Indian. Pelosi has indian blood. Mike pence has indian blood
@@saviogomes4526 Kamala harris has Indian blood by the Country India, its not by indians(Native-Americans)
@@saviogomes4526 Kamala harris has Indian blood by the Country India, its not by indians(Native-Americans)
@@ianbarreto2009 you checked her DNA?? she looks native Indian like big chief sitting in the white house bullshit's squaw girl
@@saviogomes4526 youre getting Indian confused with indigenous buddy
I know the Cartwrights are supposed to represent the good white people who encountered the natives, but I can't stomach this level of paternalism though it may have existed.
where ever the white man went he wiped out the natives and their culture. and then cleaned himself with one word " Sorry"
Thats how the world works. The Europeans were invaded by Roman's.
Lol yep
@@forevergone3637
The Romans were also "Europeans" you fool.
@@redblade8160they have another culture and there a lot more exemple if people understand history.
@@bluebird2604
Obviously, the land was not called "Europe" in Roman times, but we are still referring to that area of the world. And be careful not to read too much into history, most of it is made up history...
If the chief did not have so many bloody sons, then there would be less mourning to do!