Trail of Tears Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Made by Forest and Austin

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  • @taniahoukamau7427
    @taniahoukamau7427 12 лет назад +7

    You are a strong People and you will never be defeated your spirit has never been broken your people have survived because you are here I am a New Zealand Native I am Maori of Ngati Porou and Nga Puhi descent our Australian Native Brothers and Sisters are still not recognised in their country my heart goes out to the generations that have passed I feel I am apart of your culture as we also to this day fight to keep our culture lands and heritage alive love and peace to all of Indigenous Nations.

  • @karendennis9798
    @karendennis9798 12 лет назад +14

    Right on !!!!! I love the Indian ways and if we would have lived like them our earth would not be dyeing....and it is all due to greed...

  • @Lourdesmz
    @Lourdesmz 11 лет назад +19

    Thank you. Something the public school system denied to teach our children.

    • @williamkhumalo5325
      @williamkhumalo5325 5 лет назад

      L Mtz they the are Africans

    • @catnk9
      @catnk9 3 года назад

      @@williamkhumalo5325 explain further as American Indians, Americans, Canadians, Mexicans.... so on and so one. My GGGG Grandmother came from the trail of tears. Also Irish and German in my heritage... To be called an African, you must be from South Africa no matter your color! Indians are not Africans

  • @charles1matt
    @charles1matt 9 лет назад +49

    They can not move spirit we are still here in the southeast, I was raised on the trail of tears. Still have arrow heads found in my backyard. Until all are one AGAIN!

    • @davidfine9840
      @davidfine9840 6 лет назад +4

      matt1989cars matt' Danke für die Einladung,habe ein wunderbar tag' und Dankeschöne...Ottawa Kansas Land of Ahs' Oz' und die Cherokee das ist mien Childeran Kirstie,Nathan,Amy Catuska,Fine...From Cherokee Reservieren Teiuqume Qiuarie Nee Mexico...Cherokee Namme Das ist Berry,Like Short Round and Sweet like a Wild Berry...Das was Mienen Great,Great Grand mother that passed Away in that Trail of tears,und mien Great Grand mother that survived at 12 yrs old to only habe 14 Childeran by Englisch Mann Namen Weeks but later Re married a French Mann Namen De'ALLey but changed to ALLey und lived in Melverin la. Und Ottawa ks..but she passed from Appendicitis in 1917 und only my Grandmother and Brother was left..he was namen Harold Ivan ALLey he was KIA in ww2 was m
      First class petty officer on the USS Junena the Destroyer that 5 Sullivan brothers where also lost on in die battle of Guadalcanal 1942 Nov.Butt Grandmother in 1978 Gave me three drie3 Apachie tears that her Grandmother had in her mouth hiddin from die white man of the white man ways as she would always qwote her sagen saying.she would not take the white mans blood money she would say für die Land or payment of restitiution .either would her mother my Grandmother..She said thies Apachie 😢 tears are yours because that was what she wanted...it was 140 Tears und 140 years until next eldest grandson..myself and it was three Apachie 😢 tears and I have Three Children that are grown and well but have not seen for awhile.busy they are.My oldest Daughter Kirstie is a Spiritual Spittin imiag of Her Great Grandmother..at 12 she and my Grandmother looked just alike.she had very thick and long Black Hair down below her waste..I wanted her to let it grow and never cut.and she did and liked it...my youngest Daughter is Doctor Piedieatrician Ransome Memorial Hospital und My son is State Police man in Ks...the Apachie tears are Awsome and having three of them and three Childeran was unieq and not relized that until Amy was born an then there where three..140 years since I received them and three tears and three children later...she my Grandmother lived to be 97 yrs old and I visited her with my kids her Greatgrandchilderan the last Day she was here before passing that 🌙 night...Danke für die Time to tell you ein Story...David H.C.Fine Ottawa ks.

    • @glennavanlue3707
      @glennavanlue3707 4 года назад +1

      My family went to Ohio. Escaped

  • @johnnydepp1012
    @johnnydepp1012 12 лет назад +4

    Choctaw Trail of Tears Walk will be held in Tushka Homma, Oklahoma at the Tribal Capitol Grounds, Sat-May 19th at 10am. Buses will transport everyone to the site of the beginning of the walk Free lunch will be served. Please arrive early as buses will leave on time and to ensure yourself good parking. Hope to see plenty of people join in as we walk to honor those who made this journey over 180yrs ago.

  • @DianneSkully
    @DianneSkully 12 лет назад +3

    never paid attention to US history in college.. now randomly a few years later, i am so eager to learn about the trail of tears!

  • @MsGelemos
    @MsGelemos 9 лет назад +27

    My maternal great grandmother was Creek, living in Alabama, the Creek word for Tribal Village. Her entire family was marched to Oklahoma, where they joined with the Cherokee Nation. Both tribes had lost so many members, they joined together for safety. I want so much to find these wonderful family members.

  • @FactsMattersUSA
    @FactsMattersUSA 8 лет назад +42

    As a child my dad always said the Indians were the bad guys. Hence all the cowboy shows with John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and the sun dance kids.
    Wow, I was fooled big time.

    • @tonyalanmarchant7330
      @tonyalanmarchant7330 6 лет назад

      Antonio Ric no your dad was right ive been listening to first hand narratives of pioneers an cowpunchers they where a warrior class that got beat an were a wicked bunch

    • @High_rise12
      @High_rise12 4 года назад +6

      Tony Alan Marchant No he fucking wasn't

    • @cassidydunn3218
      @cassidydunn3218 3 года назад

      Sorry he didn't tell you the truth but it's not too late to educate yourself!

  • @YAH-1
    @YAH-1 7 лет назад +41

    There was a lot, I mean a lot, of innocent blood shed.. Shame on Andrew Jackson, and others for this evil crime..

    • @leefrancis4565
      @leefrancis4565 4 года назад

      The Indians attempted to run the the Europeans off by starting a War the Indians lost.

    • @jericabarnhill393
      @jericabarnhill393 3 года назад +2

      @@leefrancis4565 it was their home they had every right to protect it

  • @secretidentity5394
    @secretidentity5394 7 лет назад +33

    All their tears have been wiped away and their spirit lives on today... They are all smiling down from heaven.

    • @touxiong519
      @touxiong519 5 лет назад +4

      Heaven is a lie to make people feel better after being abused and violated. A lie to give people deemed lesser a sense of equality and happiness. Truth is what done is done and cannot be undo.

    • @texasmama3684
      @texasmama3684 5 лет назад

      You really believe that, I dont.

    • @monaleigh1862
      @monaleigh1862 4 года назад

      How can you possibly know that? Got connections in Heaven? I don't know for certain where souls come from, if they survive after death or if we all just join some giant DNA spirit stew until we reappear as someone else. I sure won't profess to know what the spirits of billions of other beings could be 'feeling or thinking' once they give up a particular body on Earth. No one can make anything un-happen.

  • @Barbara-xj4qv
    @Barbara-xj4qv 3 года назад +2

    Never forget the trail of tears never forgotten never ever

  • @toddstewart1962
    @toddstewart1962 12 лет назад +2

    My great great grandfather was a survivor from the Trail of Tears....Erastus Colby Lay......

  • @johnnydepp1012
    @johnnydepp1012 12 лет назад +6

    My Choctaw tribe is getting ready to do a mini trail of tears walk in May to remember and embrace what our tribe endured. I hope to go. What a wonderful way to pay respect to their memory :)

  • @cindyjodoin2570
    @cindyjodoin2570 7 лет назад +43

    half native american this should be taught in schools so every race could understand how we were treated

    • @MrPmw0317
      @MrPmw0317 6 лет назад +1

      I wish I had learned these things decades ago in school.

    • @rebeccajones5546
      @rebeccajones5546 4 года назад +1

      They teach this in schools now, at least in America.

    • @repentforthekindomofheaven5644
      @repentforthekindomofheaven5644 4 года назад +1

      You weren't treated bad. You have to be 100 percent Cherokee native to even count.

  • @catcando75
    @catcando75 11 лет назад +7

    Chief Joseph, Chief Seattle, Sitting Bull or Tecumseh should be on the $20

  • @kawaiislimediy207
    @kawaiislimediy207 6 лет назад +7

    Omg imagine they took away your home and left you in the streets how sad and mad would you feel that's how the Indians feel sad l wish I could've saved them😢😢😢😭😭🤤😖

  • @brucewaynesgirl144
    @brucewaynesgirl144 5 лет назад +5

    I remember learning about this in school and it stuck with me because it was very sad and messed up! but now for some reason schools don't really cover the topic. My kids never heard about the trail of tears...smh I had to tell them. Basically now schools just glaze over it with lies saying how the colonizers had a happy thanksgiving and that's all!!

  • @robbiejk9613
    @robbiejk9613 11 лет назад +1

    Two of my ancestors survived the "Trail of Tears" on my Cherokee side and one on the Okmulgee Creek side. My Creek ancestor lost 4 children on a boat that sank in the Mississippi river. He only learned his wife & 9 children had been removed & all his land taken after his return from fighting against the Seminoles in the latter Seminole wars, when he fought under Andrew Jackson! Talk about getting screwed.

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 6 лет назад +3

    I am glad at least Bolivia has a large population of American Indians of Pure blood

  • @johnnydepp1012
    @johnnydepp1012 12 лет назад +3

    I get your points and like the video :) I am not a white man hater. I am of mixed blood. I love my Choctaw and Cherokee ancestry. Thank you for sharing.

  • @danielfonseca796
    @danielfonseca796 7 лет назад +13

    why did you do this Andrew Jackson 😢😢😢

    • @johnmorris3237
      @johnmorris3237 7 лет назад +5

      Daniel Fonseca Greed! When that white boy found that gold nugget in N. GA it just sped the process up. They were jealous of the farms & plantations the Cherokee had cause out produced the whites. Then Jackson went back on his promise to the Cherokee & other tribes to keep their land & he got the name Blackheart from the Cherokee!

  • @sirtonto9540
    @sirtonto9540 11 лет назад +2

    I agree, Kemosabe.
    It very sad, and cruel in own-way. Strangely enough,
    me great grandfather of choctaw was detective, despite time of
    slavery.

  • @tehovehe
    @tehovehe 12 лет назад +1

    I've had in the previous life of the village chief, and I feel tremendous sympathy for the original peoples. My journey is just beginning, and my tribe will certainly find out. Mother Earth to help even those who are really concerned about the draft. One of the great chief, once said. "The earth is not ours, but it is borrowed from our children," It is such a saying that has not been up here in the Finnish mind. Things are still correcting, just need to have faith in tomorrow ..

  • @leightonjulye
    @leightonjulye 8 лет назад +9

    Trail of Tears Documentary; this is the legacy of the American Empire, will the Lord be silent NO

  • @robbiejk9613
    @robbiejk9613 11 лет назад +2

    haritashi, I don't know who you are, or if you are even Indian, but until eligibility to join the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma is totally rewritten by the fools who require a direct descendant listed on the Dawes Rolls, the pain will continue. The vast majority of the survivors of the Trail of Tears were deceased at the time of the Dawes Rolls & we descendants of them are ineligible to become members of the tribes. This is the great disparagement that angers direct descendants of the trail

  • @nataliaknyuk-niskowski2871
    @nataliaknyuk-niskowski2871 8 лет назад +20

    Thank you. Long live natives!

  • @High_rise12
    @High_rise12 4 года назад +1

    Too all those who died on the trail. I hope they find peace

  • @patriciahuggins3768
    @patriciahuggins3768 5 лет назад +2

    My family was part of this we are from the eastern band I am 1/4 cherokee

  • @ilikeflames100
    @ilikeflames100 12 лет назад +3

    this vid was verry helpful for my report on andrew jackson on the trail of tears part thanks forest and austin

  • @wb7ptr
    @wb7ptr 13 лет назад +1

    Excellent documentary. The only thing I can say as a film maker myself is lower the sound level a bit on the background music so the voice narration can be heard better. Other than that, GREAT job! I'm Cherokee myself and appreciate this.

  • @TheMrwhite343
    @TheMrwhite343 8 лет назад +8

    you right Dana King thats just WRONG you dont do that to people that alreadylived there

  • @kdl28
    @kdl28 7 лет назад +1

    I have about an eighth native blood in me and I am very proud of it. I don't think any of my grandchildren know anything about the original people of this land. It is sad how our education picks and chooses what they want to teach these days . I feel that history will not concern people much longer . All they care about is the future .My native American people are the Choctaw .

  • @aaronhales6844
    @aaronhales6844 11 лет назад +1

    To day I still hear story's of my great granddad got killed by them my grandma tells me story of how her mom was crying and how she felt when they shot him

  • @whitediver45
    @whitediver45 12 лет назад +2

    Native Americans are from Asia, and they came here and took the land from another group of people just like it was taken from them. It's been proven so research it. People have been doing this to each other since the first war. It's not a race thing it's a human thing.

  • @High_rise12
    @High_rise12 4 года назад +3

    Tell everyone about this tell them that andrew Jackson was responsible for this

  • @yoemaofe8307
    @yoemaofe8307 4 года назад +1

    良い動画みせていただきましたありがとうございました

  • @mysticartist6936
    @mysticartist6936 9 лет назад +7

    I will not forget.

  • @walterc.charlescampbelllll8485
    @walterc.charlescampbelllll8485 10 лет назад +8

    listen to the spirit I am cherokee, I am bearwolf

  • @firefox2716
    @firefox2716 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent Documentary !

  • @haritashi
    @haritashi 12 лет назад +1

    Too much anger and hate and resentment and pain affecting people here. It's like the pain from 150 years ago is still ruling over lives now. Don't let it happen. Don't let those negative entities into your heart. Be proud and joyful in who you are. Only then can those souls from yesteryear be free, They don't want you to be in pain. They want their heirs to be happy and free from any and all chains. Be proud of who you are and live on for them as the joyful nature spirits you once were.

  • @davidstone2820
    @davidstone2820 6 лет назад +1

    Thank God my 3x grandmother survived this brutal, inhuman March else I would not be here.

  • @LeaveItWithSin
    @LeaveItWithSin 12 лет назад +1

    And the image of the man with two black lines down his face is close to what my markings look like. My my ancestors know that we can and are better than the ones that held us down.

  • @NelichXCandii
    @NelichXCandii 12 лет назад

    I loveddddd learning about Native Americans!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @aidenboehringer3041
    @aidenboehringer3041 6 лет назад +1

    As a white German-American, I do not know much on the side of Native Americans. I am so sorry for your loss. I respect and admire your people, and would like to honor those that now are smiling from heaven.

  • @HieronymousAnonymous
    @HieronymousAnonymous 12 лет назад

    What I find hard to understand (as a part-Maori) is why the Indians didn't band together and force a decent treaty.
    In NZ, the Maori did EXACTLY that, despite having slaughtered each other to near-extinction 30 years before. There were only 50,000 Maori left in NZ in 1830, and yet they fought to English to a standstill (England was then, what the US is today - the world's primary superpower).
    No WAY the Maori would permit a Trail of Tears: they would be busy killing pakeha.

  • @48censor
    @48censor 9 лет назад +4

    Indians on reservations should get free health care. free education and freedom to improve their lives. they should be given a one time chance to live in their culture or join the world.
    once they make this choice there is no going back

    • @antoinefreeman5115
      @antoinefreeman5115 9 лет назад

      What do us black people deserve???

    • @mysticartist6936
      @mysticartist6936 9 лет назад

      antoine freeman Restitution for all peoples is the only way to cultivate peace. Otherwise, nothing is set right.

    • @antoinefreeman5115
      @antoinefreeman5115 9 лет назад

      Mystic Artist anytime somebody say something about black ppl then they wait to talk about all ppl. My question was what BLACK PEOPLE deserve?

    • @energyvortex1000
      @energyvortex1000 9 лет назад

      antoine freeman what about my Scottish ancestors who had to escape Britain or face extermination....?....what do we deserve.....?....quit with the victim mentality .....you deserve what you work for....nobody is going to give you shit because many of our ancestors faced worse things than slavery ....things like starvation and genocide and outright murder....its over its history....emancipate yourself from mental slavery....none but ourselves can free our minds.....emmmmK???

    • @48censor
      @48censor 9 лет назад

      what about your Scottish ancestors? Who had the freedom of roaming the USA in search of property, instead of assignment to a reservation.
      I am a white male.
      conservative who votes against Hillary this election.
      I support Donald Trump.

  • @lovebirds1231
    @lovebirds1231 11 лет назад +1

    Great video, what kind of program did you use to make this?

  • @boots13100
    @boots13100 13 лет назад +1

    good documentary and photos

  • @SonotCali
    @SonotCali 6 лет назад +1

    Great video!

  • @KraftyKatsy
    @KraftyKatsy 13 лет назад

    *Crying* for my ancestors.

  • @stevestockner
    @stevestockner 12 лет назад +1

    GERONIMO WAS NOT TAKING PRISONER, HE GAVE UP. BUT HE HAD HIS TRAIL OF TEARS.

  • @unpredictableAB-
    @unpredictableAB- 11 лет назад

    That's terrible, and I'm so sorry to hear that. You're a good looking man & seem like a nice person too, so you can have your own family. There's a shortage of men, so no you don't have to be alone, and God is with you, so you're never alone. After all you've been through, you're still here so He is by your side. Take care, & I'm taking my tonto comment off that I wrote.

  • @dewaynemartin6437
    @dewaynemartin6437 8 лет назад +4

    Kind of a no-win deal. If the Europeans would've just turned around and went back home because the land was already inhabited, I don't think that the Indians would've benefited from eventually being conquered by the Japanese, Chinese, Russians, or the Spanish. The clock simply ran out on their way of life.

    • @johnnyphisit
      @johnnyphisit 6 лет назад

      dewayne martin
      Hope your clock and everyone you love's clocks are running out of time soon.

    • @RubertJack
      @RubertJack 5 лет назад

      no matter what, banishing them from their own land is wrong. there are ways to live in harmony.

  • @robbiejk9613
    @robbiejk9613 11 лет назад

    At 2:23, you state "no assistance was given to the Native Americans". First, reference the officer's log of the Cherokee removal land route through southern Kentucky, Missouri, into Arkansas, then Cherokee Nation West. They moved on average, 12 miles per day and were fed & even stopped to recuperate from sickness. The officer in charge even got sick, but kept on moving. Bird Tail Doublehead, my collateral ancestor made it, along with direct ancestor Salitsi Doublehead.

  • @dazhibernian
    @dazhibernian 5 лет назад +1

    "Here is a pretty picture for you to look at if you decide to listen to the music".
    *Flashes mountain scene then darkness*

  • @AngelaHatchrainbowSKY
    @AngelaHatchrainbowSKY 8 лет назад +1

    much love sorry people have no compassion for life. OUR FATHERS FATHERS/ PEACE UNITED AGAIN> ♥

  • @grabir01
    @grabir01 6 лет назад +1

    American settlers? That is a load. It was the Federal Government that confiscated all the weapons from these Indians and then forced them to March west. Do not blame this on the settlers.

    • @karesawarner6296
      @karesawarner6296 6 лет назад

      grabir01 The same government that stages mass tragedies or allows them to occur in order to justify creating new legislation to disarm large populations of its citizens and/or new laws giving the government carte blanche to invade the privacy of citizens under the guise of national security. The greatest threat to the American people are it's own government. The people had better start paying attention.

  • @LeaveItWithSin
    @LeaveItWithSin 12 лет назад

    I am mixed, I know I look white as my great grand mother on my father's side was albino and when I was born my eyes where pink, they slowly turned green, both are different colors. I am blood three different tribes. My surname There is am image of a man with two black lines down his facefrom my birthfather is a native american word. My niece's father is also native american. He father is a different tribe that my mother's side and birth father's side.I am proud of my roots.

  • @urkyle11
    @urkyle11 12 лет назад

    run forest run
    what ever happened to austin....

  • @kolbymiller3173
    @kolbymiller3173 3 года назад

    Just wondering guys did Forest hold the boom mic?

  • @johnsierra8046
    @johnsierra8046 8 лет назад +8

    I am a Taino Indian from Puerto Rico and they did as the same but to be honest I think they did us a little worse

    • @xxamylgrantxx
      @xxamylgrantxx 5 лет назад +1

      You never hear the stories about slavery and the natives in central and south america,even though they were treated,in alot of cases,worse than those in North America. Maybe its bc I live in the USA that I dont hear the history..I had to do the research myself and it wa as devastating

  • @KristianTKenwood
    @KristianTKenwood 12 лет назад

    Yay! Someone with valid opinions stated in a way that makes sense! Thank you!

  • @GrannySandifer
    @GrannySandifer 12 лет назад

    Hate is such an ugly thing and when allowed to grow only festers, turns black and destroys the soul and spirit. I am so sorry for the treatment of the Native American.

  • @karenmeggs
    @karenmeggs 11 лет назад

    My mother family is Creek, chickasaw, and Choctaw from Marion County Miss. Her father last name is Sipp, Johnson and her family do not show any African Heritage. She is black native american. anyone with info about Robert Sipp from Ga. I think he was Creek Indian born in Ga and Raised in Miss. by the Pope family

  • @sirtonto9540
    @sirtonto9540 11 лет назад

    Still time to change, kemosabe.
    Way to change thing, is to change reaction. If law is
    bad, one not follow it, if law goes against what right, one not follow law.
    If culture is destroyed, best to rise up again, embrace and rejoice, as one walk in natural-dress or favored-culture. Way to enlightenment, is to know of one's spiritual-power, to control him/her reaction, and psychologically outwit the power of the oppressor. We are all spiritual, and must live with the earth, and thrive with love.

  • @Mbrun678
    @Mbrun678 5 лет назад +1

    ☺ im part cherroke

  • @sirtonto9540
    @sirtonto9540 11 лет назад

    Aye, Kemosabe.
    It must have left she
    in shock, to have gotten
    away from such place.
    =[ Wow.

  • @dawnyannie3222
    @dawnyannie3222 6 лет назад

    Long live America, yeah right.

  • @robbiejk9613
    @robbiejk9613 11 лет назад

    You don't look old enough to have had a great grandmother on the Trail of Tears. Most likely your 4th, or 5th great grandmother. Just for your research.

  • @camcox419
    @camcox419 11 лет назад

    Nice vid using it for school

  • @suezqcumber
    @suezqcumber 12 лет назад

    I want to know who did the music and where can I get a CD.

  • @sirtonto9540
    @sirtonto9540 11 лет назад

    Me not feel bad, Kemosabe. I name this, by
    my tribe, because i was outcast and left to be alone.
    It okay though, me not feel disrespect. :P

  • @lokilist
    @lokilist 11 лет назад +2

    Danke für die wahrheit ^^ thanks for the truth

  • @sirtonto9540
    @sirtonto9540 11 лет назад

    It okay, kemosabe.
    Bad start from within. It never really begins, externally.
    Usually it start from spirit, conscious and heart. One must
    be at home, one must be with nature, and at peace. It hard
    make it there though, it take focus and dedication, soon one's
    spirit becomes a position-energy, a light that may shine on
    others, to help them as well. ::-}

  • @10dance92
    @10dance92 13 лет назад

    very good helped me a lot

  • @virginiaeasterling4347
    @virginiaeasterling4347 5 лет назад

    I'm. Cherokee. American Indian. Y fathers mother was Cherokee and his. Daddy was a Dutch. Irish. My. Other grand parents were. Cherokee and. Cherokee and. Blackfoot. The blackmons and. Blankenships from Coosa county my father's mother was from. Verbena. Alabama she was a Mims. And my grandfather was from Ireland but lived in Clanton my grandfather was minor

  • @jmg1957
    @jmg1957 13 лет назад

    well done.

  • @candygirl2509
    @candygirl2509 11 лет назад

    This makes me ashamed to be a American with dependents from Europe:(

  • @ruiguo007
    @ruiguo007 11 лет назад

    awesome vid and info, music is bit too loud to hear what you're narrating

  • @Destitutebroadcast
    @Destitutebroadcast 11 лет назад

    I've seen this video before and @ 3:38 there is a picture of a mountain. When I recently watched this video I have noticed that the screen goes black @ 3:38. Does anybody know what is going on?

  • @davyboy176
    @davyboy176 11 лет назад

    That looks so much like SCOTLAND UK its weiry just my opinion as i am 100% SCOTTISH . Peace to all

  • @lzelda323
    @lzelda323 11 лет назад

    Who is the artist of the music in the background?

  • @bevykona
    @bevykona 13 лет назад

    what are the sound issues on this video?

  • @chriszafiras6329
    @chriszafiras6329 12 лет назад

    Respect from A Greek....

  • @colbygale1337
    @colbygale1337 5 лет назад

    This is just so so sad

  • @sirtonto9540
    @sirtonto9540 11 лет назад

    Oh, kemosabe. That sound
    very sad, as me read it. It better to
    dis-arm then to take life.
    Did your grandmother say that them
    shoot him, because he was native?
    Me just curious. ={

  • @abdullahkarim2804
    @abdullahkarim2804 5 лет назад

    God will Allow us to return to our mothers an Fathers land soon.Some haved never been removed.Only Whiteman left with his Checked Wives.

  • @suehuff3169
    @suehuff3169 7 лет назад

    its sad wht wnt on in that day taday we shouldnt judge wht color u r we should love each other in stand strong with each other and help each other . its hrd when someone betray u . but it feel good when u for give cause it show u who strong in who the weak. i never went threw that and im glad cause it sad . but all i can say let go of the past cause all it doses bring u down it make u weak and anger . move on today in talk about how wonderful the people of famoily and friend . make it postive today . take the lord hands and he help u. i used hate this warld because it so mean and nagative in people want to destroy people but all i can say im glad tht im prt of this warld because of the lord my father in haven who took my hand in helps me to get threw . and because of him i can turn it ariund in make it postive and be happy wht i feel like today and wht i have cause of my havenly father. forgive wht happen for the lord he will makes way for u. god bless u all

  • @dmcdude
    @dmcdude 12 лет назад

    best ending ever!

  • @steviewonder8777
    @steviewonder8777 3 года назад +1

    RETURN THERE LAND.

  • @natedawg9632
    @natedawg9632 9 лет назад +2

    Why why somebody answer me why

  • @sirtonto9540
    @sirtonto9540 11 лет назад +1

    Besides, one could be one-complexion, but
    many cultures and heritage on the inside, by blood. x3
    Racism seem sort of confusing.

  • @snakemast66
    @snakemast66 12 лет назад +1

    well the plains tribes are actually a different part of the trail of tears but still talking about the eastern natives and showing the great plains and pueblo is no excuse!

  • @whitediver45
    @whitediver45 12 лет назад

    @MrTTaylor25 There were many of these finds dated in various ways priarily in south and central america. There is much to say on the subject but what is most interesting was the dna test done linking the last of these earlier people to the aborigines of Australia. The conclusion was they were driven back, conquered and assimilated into the culture of the newly arriving peoples from Asia.

  • @MrAFGKILLA
    @MrAFGKILLA 10 лет назад

    Actually, muslims came to america before columbus, but we came in peace and then one century later columbus came

  • @Laron53
    @Laron53 12 лет назад

    What song is being played???

  • @RezKats
    @RezKats 12 лет назад

    none of your photos in this video are of the 5 civilized Tribes people. These pictures are of northern tribes & first nations of canada people.

  • @whitediver45
    @whitediver45 12 лет назад

    @McEagleStudio Native Americans got to North and south America via the Bering Strait from ASIA. Read a history book chief !

  • @111peacedove
    @111peacedove 12 лет назад

    Yes, it´s the matter of the native pride, a feedback from a new born Cree, look an see

  • @Irreverent_RVer
    @Irreverent_RVer 8 лет назад

    I really wanted to watch this but the narrator is talking way too fast.