6 Things You Didn’t Learn About Native American People in High School

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  • @jamesstaggs4160
    @jamesstaggs4160 Год назад +6

    Latin is the basis for several different languages and it's also used a lot in the med8cal field, so it's not a waste of time to learn it, dead language or not.

    • @bigsassyster
      @bigsassyster Год назад

      The narrator is 18 years old, just got out of high school and want to shout something.

  • @lalilulelolol4780
    @lalilulelolol4780 Год назад +6

    I get, I think, that this is supposed to be a joke....but, like, what's the joke exactly?

    • @jackbauer408
      @jackbauer408 Год назад +4

      There is no joke. It’s just them going “non native= bad person”

  • @Emotional-Support-Demon-Sarica
    @Emotional-Support-Demon-Sarica Год назад +2

    I'm curious as to what you would say about someone trying to move to the reservation to be in the way of life they feel they can only get there...
    Would people be welcoming?
    Would they embrace the change?
    Would they try to get rid of them?

  • @Hasherella
    @Hasherella Год назад +2

    This comment section is… interesting. Lol.

  • @JustStopPlayingGames
    @JustStopPlayingGames Год назад +4

    Lol well this was a fun STARTER for Native American History.

  • @Raya-xw5ud
    @Raya-xw5ud Год назад +5

    yesss, this was fun

  • @GreenThingonTV
    @GreenThingonTV Год назад +1

    Did you know there is a thriving Latin enthusiast community on the internet and they are creating Latin language culture, thus making Latin a living language? See polýMATHY here on YT.

  • @BurgandiTrejoPhoenix
    @BurgandiTrejoPhoenix Год назад +11

    🥳 love this. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽✊🏽

  • @laurenw.8178
    @laurenw.8178 Год назад +3

    So eye-opening, I love this 👏🏽

  • @leviedds9354
    @leviedds9354 Год назад +1

    I learned so much

  • @sawyerbaughn3266
    @sawyerbaughn3266 Год назад +6

    Who tf learns Latin in school??

    • @cdcottam1
      @cdcottam1 Год назад +3

      I did. It’s helpful if you are going into medicine or want to be a veterinarian.

    • @Soulauric
      @Soulauric Год назад

      Wondering the same haha. Must've been from before the 2000s

    • @denis-florian_0.57
      @denis-florian_0.57 Год назад

      I learnt in 7th grade

  • @themeek3624
    @themeek3624 Год назад

    I actually can talk to animals 🤭✌️😂🦦

  • @toolguyslayer1
    @toolguyslayer1 Год назад

    every non Aboriginal indigenous individual in America is native IE indirectly relative to the Aboriginal indigenous and that the Aboriginal indigenous are of the land the native comes and goes and may even be born on the land but is not of the land

  • @deltadrws4841
    @deltadrws4841 Год назад

    This si very interesting ❤🇲🇽

  • @Boris82
    @Boris82 Год назад +1

    7 useless angry facts.
    No idea why you thought this would be important.

  • @Shy_Jelly
    @Shy_Jelly Год назад

    Yes

  • @fandalorian49
    @fandalorian49 Год назад +16

    This video is pure narcissism.

  • @gungholizard4295
    @gungholizard4295 Год назад +3

    Dayum straight!

  • @spencedog
    @spencedog Год назад +12

    1. Everyone know that’s native people “still exist”
    2. Everyone knows that there are tons of Native American tribes.
    3. Nobody thinks natives have “magical powers”. However, (if you don’t live under a rock) most of us have heard about Shamans.
    4. We all know that native people from the Midwest look different & have different cultures than native people in Mexico or Arizona for example. Just like England and Germany have different traits and cultures.
    5. We know that you ALL don’t live on reservations. My mother is a prime example of that.
    6. That 10% number is probably wrong. It’s probably more like 35%. Are you referring to ONLY natives from the continental US? Or truly ALL Native Americans (central and South America included) which you should the latter.
    In this video, you’ve taught me two things 1. You need to learn more about white people. Because clearly, you have a very poor perception of what they are and what they know. 2. You’ve shown me ONCE AGAIN that some Natives are angry, racist and arrogant. THANK YOU FOR READING

    • @beebalmbadil
      @beebalmbadil Год назад +7

      Saying “everyone knows” something because you know it isn’t always true. Most of my wyt friends didn’t realize a lot of this stuff until college, and longer after that if they didn’t go.
      Also, as a white person, I think the idea of racism against wyt people is really silly. Race is something originally invented in order to justify keeping disadvantaged populations disadvantaged- (or kidnapping populations from another continent in order to MAKE them disadvantaged). American concepts of race are based on an idea wyt people made up in order to pretend that being wyt is “superior.” The laws in this country and the way we tell stories about this country tends to give us advantages. Talking about racism is really talking about any group other than the one that benefits from it.
      Thanks for reading my two cents too

    • @kimberlyterasaki4843
      @kimberlyterasaki4843 Год назад +1

      You clearly know what you're talking about... yet also don't understand that not everyone is you.

    • @Boris82
      @Boris82 Год назад

      ​@@beebalmbadil
      With all do respect but reading your comment made my head hurt.
      Everything you said is wrong.
      If you really think deeper about your own comment you should realize how foolish it it. Just stop.
      Racism is older than white people itself.
      Just like slavery was a big thing before 'white civilization' was a thing.
      Maybe you should find a better education.

    • @Boris82
      @Boris82 Год назад +1

      ​@@beebalmbadil
      "The laws in this country tend to give us advantages".
      You're talking about systemic racism against any non-white and like i said before, you have it wrong.
      Systemic racism (aka racist government policies) have been removed completely since redlining (google it).
      There is no systemic racism, unless you want to talk about racism against whites.
      Do yourself a favor, don't talk about things you clearly don't understand.

    • @user-wv6nf3tl5s
      @user-wv6nf3tl5s Год назад

      You don’t speak for everyone, you’d be surprised how what you think is extremely obvious (and what should be common knowledge) is not known because it’s not taught about enough. Plus the racist stereotype at the end was not necessary, you could say that about any race so it wasn’t relevant to add.

  • @nullaDuo
    @nullaDuo Год назад +12

    I didn't learn any of what I was 'supposed' to have. Also, none of this seems relevant

    • @simmad6942
      @simmad6942 Год назад

      That’s why we’re minding our own business “I’m full blooded Navajo BTW”

    • @j.c.8452
      @j.c.8452 Год назад

      Thought the same thing

    • @jackbauer408
      @jackbauer408 Год назад +1

      As a 1:6400000000 Native American I am so offended

  • @geoffreymclaughlin7412
    @geoffreymclaughlin7412 Год назад

    p͓̽r͓̽o͓̽m͓̽o͓̽s͓̽m͓̽

  • @myrichiehaynes
    @myrichiehaynes Год назад +3

    What public school in the US is teaching kids Latin?!

    • @cdcottam1
      @cdcottam1 Год назад +2

      A.C. Reynolds in Asheville, NC used to

    • @beebalmbadil
      @beebalmbadil Год назад

      My high school in Wisconsin did and probably still does

  • @fandalorian49
    @fandalorian49 Год назад +8

    I want my kids learning things in school that will advance them in life. Like learning cursive.
    Learning about every culture is a waste of time. The Irish are still here. You don’t see a bunch of Irish people demanding kids learn about the potato famine instead of algebra do you?

    • @cedi5581
      @cedi5581 Год назад

      Yeah, but we aren't living on stolen Irish land and are continuing genocide against them like we do with Native Americans. It's not learning about every culture, it's learning about the people our country slaughters and stole land from and their struggles today

    • @dancastle299
      @dancastle299 Год назад

      💩

    • @mariahuluave9174
      @mariahuluave9174 Год назад +12

      How does learning cursive advance children in life?

    • @livbrien
      @livbrien Год назад +8

      I mean, I learned about the potato famine AND algebra. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I wish I head learned anything about Native Americans.

    • @fandalorian49
      @fandalorian49 Год назад +2

      @@livbrien I leaned all about Indians in school and the potato famine and algebra. M sorry your school was so limited.

  • @fandalorian49
    @fandalorian49 Год назад +5

    Just remember, everything you are complaining about is due to democrat policies.

    • @cedi5581
      @cedi5581 Год назад +4

      No, it's both, but especially Republicans

    • @Gendreaujf
      @Gendreaujf Год назад +1

      @@cedi5581
      Republicans look backwards to a reality that never existed.

    • @mariahuluave9174
      @mariahuluave9174 Год назад +5

      Please provide those policies you are referring to. Thanks!

    • @thestormrooster2478
      @thestormrooster2478 Год назад

      @@mariahuluave9174 no

  • @fandalorian49
    @fandalorian49 Год назад +3

    It also didn’t teach us that the Native American was 5000 years behind Europeans in 1492 and if left alone would not have even been up to the Ancient Egyptians now. They hadn’t even invented the wheel

    • @zydian_
      @zydian_ Год назад +5

      I would love to read up on that. Do you have a link?

    • @mariahuluave9174
      @mariahuluave9174 Год назад +1

      Could you please provide a link so I can learn more about this?

    • @fandalorian49
      @fandalorian49 Год назад

      @@zydian_ i found an article from 1983 talking about this in the google search I did 5 minutes ago. I don’t have a link directly for my comment because I learned that 20 years ago
      In a place called the library. But like I said it only took a simple google search to find this common knowledge that has been known for longer than I’ve been alive.

    • @zydian_
      @zydian_ Год назад +2

      @@fandalorian49 In that library there are things called books, these have titles on them, wouldve been nice to provide me with the one you read. Seriously, no need to talk down on me.
      When I do a google search I find pc answers like: 'Native Americans are also credited with the invention of many items and concepts still used today, such as syringes, cable suspension bridges, oral birth control, baby bottles, sunscreen, and raised-bed gardening'
      Other then that I get a lot of quora links to randoms discussing the topic on the internet. No thanks.
      Since its a answer that goes against the grain today: pc > fact (if it is). I thought it would be handy getting a source to read up on it since I figured it wouldnt be that easy finding a source for that. But nvm

    • @fandalorian49
      @fandalorian49 Год назад

      @@zydian_ happy thanksgiving!

  • @fandalorian49
    @fandalorian49 Год назад +2

    They also didn’t teach us that the majority of things attributed to Indian culture including the horse were introduced to them by Europeans

    • @livbrien
      @livbrien Год назад

      Bows and arrows were definitely a part of Plains culture before the colonizers arrived. In fact, I’d be willing to bet bows and arrows were frequent across most Native Nations.
      Google is free.

    • @livbrien
      @livbrien Год назад

      ……..and I’m pretty sure there is evidence of horses in the Americas wayyyyyy before contact.
      Most things you’ve heard about Native Americans were told to you by people who don’t want you to know the truth (or do not know the truth themselves): America was founded on the genocide of Native Americans.
      History is important. Facts are facts.

    • @fandalorian49
      @fandalorian49 Год назад

      @@livbrien fair , my mistake.

  • @saammahakala
    @saammahakala Год назад

    In this life, I'm a "white guy," but 147 "years ago," i died as a child of the Crow Nation.., so "you" can shove all of your distinctions, humanity!