My husband and I own the Ash house on the Ohio, pictures in your presentation. We have been compiling a timeline of George's life, and agree with almost all of the information in your video.
That's awesome! I wasn't sure of the house's current ownership. Thank you for watching and preserving that history. I would love to see a complete timeline of his life.
Great video just subscribed because a historical story told by a human without all the crap people trying to tell a story with dulling or raising their voices
Good day, All . Thank - you, Mr. F. Lore . This, is very similar, to '' Unworthy History '' channel, here on U tube. Similar stories, but very True ! Thanks, for not having any back - ground music....Silence, is Golden. Or, as in DECENT, LOGICAL = Music = Less is More ! Shalom, from eastern central Alberta. Check - out Fort Battleford, Saskatchewan. Went to school, about 300 feet from that military graveyard, there.
Thanks for the comment! I do quite enjoy Unworthy History and similar channels. I use background music, but I try to keep the audio levels low and subtle.
Source for ur claim??? Pembina Metis here my ancestors were not canables. The Ojibwa/Chippewa/Metis did not eat people!!! No where in our history!!! Stop wachisu lies!
Hello, the source is from George Ash’s interview, which was published in George Turner's "Traits of Indian Character". This is a narrative and should be taken as secondhand. It's heavily implied that they ate this man because they were starving and desperate.
@@SoldierDrew as well as a Nakota word. Weenuck is also Nakota/Lakota word; but Tugeye is Cree. Sioux on the other hand is an Ojibwe/ Anishinaabe word meaning snake. I'm a Trottier, I use Nakota words as well as Ojibwe & Cree
My husband and I own the Ash house on the Ohio, pictures in your presentation. We have been compiling a timeline of George's life, and agree with almost all of the information in your video.
That's awesome! I wasn't sure of the house's current ownership. Thank you for watching and preserving that history. I would love to see a complete timeline of his life.
Thank you, not only for the story, but fir narrating ut yourself instead of AI. That fact alone, got you a sub. Keep up the good work
Thank you for the story. My mother's side of the family are Ash, most of them lived in West Virginia
So cool!... Whata' story ....whata' life!
In a weird way....i kinda know his upbringing...
Great video just subscribed because a historical story told by a human without all the crap people trying to tell a story with dulling or raising their voices
Thanks for the sub!
Interesting history.
Thanks 🤝
Good day, All . Thank - you, Mr. F. Lore . This, is very similar, to '' Unworthy History '' channel, here on U tube. Similar stories, but very True ! Thanks, for not having any back - ground music....Silence, is Golden. Or, as in DECENT, LOGICAL = Music = Less is More ! Shalom, from eastern central Alberta. Check - out Fort Battleford, Saskatchewan. Went to school, about 300 feet from that military graveyard, there.
Thanks for the comment! I do quite enjoy Unworthy History and similar channels. I use background music, but I try to keep the audio levels low and subtle.
Great story
I don't like the delivery of your presentation! It's too punchie, with broken speech, etc,! Sorry but I'm out.
I'm still working on my delivery. Thanks for stopping by anyway!
@@FrontierLore I thought it was great, I wouldnt change a thing. Thanks for the history lesson
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Source for ur claim??? Pembina Metis here my ancestors were not canables. The Ojibwa/Chippewa/Metis did not eat people!!! No where in our history!!! Stop wachisu lies!
Hello, the source is from George Ash’s interview, which was published in George Turner's "Traits of Indian Character". This is a narrative and should be taken as secondhand.
It's heavily implied that they ate this man because they were starving and desperate.
Wachisu isn't an Ojibwe Chippewa nor Metis word.
Wacichu is a Lakota Sioux word.
@@SoldierDrew as well as a Nakota word. Weenuck is also Nakota/Lakota word; but Tugeye is Cree. Sioux on the other hand is an Ojibwe/ Anishinaabe word meaning snake. I'm a Trottier, I use Nakota words as well as Ojibwe & Cree
@@FrontierLore Written in 1838...... to sell a story.....