I’m White Mountain Apache and grew up in Arizona. Thank you for sharing and I appreciate the educational representation. It’s great work and very interesting when I watch all the indigenous videos you’ve created.
Da'an'zho I'm 100 💯% native american chiricahua full blood apache from arizona we still growing so yeah we ain't dying out we growing so yeah dont type a lie like that
I wouldn’t be proud to be on team failure. Y’all got smoked so hard that we practically steam roasted your kingdoms, from the tip of the mountains, to the depths of the roots, we own the entity of the Americas from chile to Canada.
Mangus, Geronimo, Cochiese some fierce Apache warrior/leaders I've read about back in the day. All the books noted the Apaches as tough as nails tribe.
I got to meet great grandpa Leon in Colorado in 96 2 months before he passed I sat next to him all day and listening to his story I miss you ggp Leon I have some of your cherished belongings and your sobriety token to help me love you and miss you more your always in my heart and give my love to Nana Ruth ❤️ 💙 💓
Southern Tonto, First Semi-band Apache from the settlement of Bylas, Arizona here. Cool to see coverage on our culture and place in history. We didn’t appoint chiefs unless we were under the duress of warfare, then we would temporarily do so. Our chiefs were our medicine men, spiritual leaders we followed such as Geronimo. Dueling as a medicine man and general in command
I am soooo glad you are doing a Native American tribal series it makes me so proud!!! Maybe one day in the future we could see a video on the Pima people 👀!!!! Nonetheless thank you so much for these videos!!!!
Same! I love learning about North American heritage because Im blond haired n blu eyed but im part "Abenaki ". Theres alot of blond haired native Americans in the town i grew up in. Weird i know but they keep pretty good records and can prove it. The tribe is from just north of where the Europeans landed in mass. So they started co mingling right off as soon as they got here and had a part in the Europeans survival in the original colonies. Small tribe but were still here!
@@comanchewarrior3909 He has. The Comanches were the fiercest Nation in the West! I'm Apache, Yaqui and Navajo. I have some Cherokee as well. The History is long and filled with fraught. And many Nations were erased by Smallpox and Alcohol.
also the 6 out 4 tribes that are Apache often fought each over too like the Chiricahua,Jicarilla,Mescalero and the white mountain. the Lipan and Plains Apache
This is a great video I am so happy you had put this up I have Indian background on my grandmother's side so I stand with Indian Nation all the way respect from Ohio
you know the Apaches would fight each other too because they are not one people because Apache is word from the Zuni tribes which means the enemy which they branded 6 tribes that are Chiricahua, White Mountain (Western Apache), - Mescalero, - Jicarilla- Lipan - Kiowa(Plains Apache) linguistically unrelated Kiowa Tribe.
We were no different than all man kind. New England burning ppl at the stake over religion and witches, heads rolling off the guiotine in Europe over politics and religion, the Afros started slavery by selling their own to the elite. They still have "cleansing" wars and do violence on each other. We were no better or worse with infighting, don't be so hypocritical.
Nice summary. For those who are interested in a contemporary narrative, check out a book by Herman Lehmann called Nine Years Among the Indians, 1870-1879: The Story of the Captivity and Life of a Texan Among the Indians. Basically he was taken captive by Apaches at around age 11 or 13, lived with them until he killed a medicine man who had killed his Chief/captor. He bailed and then became a member of the Comanche until such time that hostilities ended and he was returned to his family. It’s a great window into the time period
I watched a video re this guy. In the end I think it was just another tall tale as some of his info just didn’t hold water. For instance that he was with the Mescaleros in Fort Sill Ok. There’s just zero record of that. The only Apaches there were the Chiricahua, last holdouts of Geronimo wars, much after his book purportedly has him in that location
@@davidhlndahe admits it’s just a narrative. Not journal, articles, or birth certificate means you’re both right. However, he’s wrong. A narrative is just that - fake.
I'm a Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache and am the great great grandson of Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache chief's Victorio and Mangas Coloradas. My late grandmother Evelyn Martine was the last Chiricahua Apache born in US captivity in 1912 in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. She was the granddaughter of US Chiricahua Apache scout Charles Martine Sr who found Geronimo and Naiche in the Sierra Madres in 1886 for the last time and got them to surrender. My other great great grandfather was US Chiricahua Apache Paul Guydelkon Sr.
Actually the Apache didn't all surrender they were still known wild Apache ty be in the mtns of Mexico in the 1960s. Only tribe today that.never completely surrender
@@NoWayOut55 . Our land was one of our best protesters..for fifty years or so..no one wanted to go into the glades for claiming land ..and we who were left were to few to be considered worth fighting anymore..I think 1855 was the last official war..Bowlegs agreed to go west. We're Miccosukee as well..though we were all called Seminole as a whole until around fifty or sixty years ago
SYIH thank you for such a great video! You are a blessing to many people. I pray for you to be blessed for a 100 generations. I'm Plains Apache from Oklahoma. I want anyone who reads this to know you're blessed beyond anything you could imagine just by watching this video about a proud but very misrepresented group of peoples. Dine is our true name. pronounced "Tin Nay." It means "The People" The Nde is our true name.
Malcom X said the same thing were didnt land here it landed on us we were the aboriginals of these lands the American Indians and the so called Native Americans lived here together
I have so many bloodlines in me 🤣😂 Mexican which comes with many ethnicities , Spaniard , Aztec , Mayans , most of all Apache , my great grandma was full blooded Apache , on my grandpa side , which that was his mother ,my moms parents who was my grandpa with Apache blood and my grandma that her mom my great grandma and grandpa was from Mexico , on my dad side both where Spaniard that moved from New Mexico to the Bay Area , I'm glad to have tribal blood in me which infact I acknowledge all my ethnic groups in my blood , but if I had to choose it would the under dogs the APACHE .
These legendary warriors only ended because of guns. If not for that forsaken weapon, the Apaches would probably be the best warrior society in the Americas, probably the world. These warriors were ruthless and is afraid of nothing. They're like berserkers in the literal term
Nah not just guns but the technology in terms of metallurgy they possessed at the time is just not good enough to compete with the colonists, even if guns were never a thing, the natives didn’t have the tech to mass produce metal armour for their troops and that’s a huge disadvantage in the old-fashioned melee fight which would most definitely be the kind of fighting that is common in a world where guns were not invented
What about the wheel? Would they still be the best if not for the wheel? How about horses? Because I'm betting the pictures of them holding guns isn't a historical inaccuracy. Edit: They fought the American military for 400 years. Pretty sure they went that long with some guns
@@gmandersonjr very true. The comanches we're bigger, and had more horses and also stole a lot of guns and supplies. Comanche and apache we're probably the biggest headaches for the expanding west.
Apaches used guns. Mostly raided places that weren't defended well or had very little men defending the area. Apaches also fought with the US Army against other Apaches. Main reason why Geronimo was never allowed home was bcuz other Apache chiefs told the US government that as long as Geronimo was never allowed back home they would keep the peace. Geronimo was a trouble maker to them
San Carlos Apache from AZ I had a homie who was half Apache nd half Lakota Sioux from Rosebud he was kinda light complected compared to most us nd when we played baseball nd football games against other schools off the rez they call him white boy among reds nd he defiantly yell I'm Geronimo nd crazy horse combine
@@axlneztsosie3176 the original Indians were dark skinned or wht we’ll call today black if people were calling him white thats because he’s a 5 dollar Indian meaning he’s a Indian by way of paper work not by blood
@@villeworld5580 The original Natives have always been brown. Your kind came from Africa. The Europeans brought your people here on ships. Seems like you're the 5 dollar Indian here, boy.
The Apache and Navajo really favor, I've little doubt they came from one earlier tribe. The behavior of the USA Government and those Individuals pursuing metals and minerals for their Profits knew no limit in greed. It should be recorded as accurately as possible and stand as "a Low" none should ever fall to. Humans require knowledge and focus on establishing their Mature Mind. Without "Conscious Thought + Applying Higher Mind" we remain in the Lower or Ego Mind, like Adolescents, petty, selfish, materialistic. The Higher Mind is where the positives reside and where Wisdom is found, it is there that we become Mature Individuals. There Harmony is found. Material subjects are not the measure of Success, inner realization of the True Self, and Harmony are the true Gold. This does not mean one can't achieve wealth, it means that one realizes the greater Values and achieves the Mastery of the Self. Best Thoughts and Wellbeing ...
You say they fought against the spanish and english, but don't mention the comanche in that statement?? The comanche nearly wiped them out, and pushed them into AZ lands, which you later briefly note.
I would think it would be very good if the Apaches, like other tribes, were given back parts of their land, or at least the ownership rights to it, so that the current owners cannot be terminated, but would have to pay rent.
I’ve always thought it would be great if a state like Wyoming Utah or Colorado were given back to the natives as a separate country but there’s no way they’ll ever let that happen
@@lindencamelback2305 But I want to make another comparison. I come from Germany and my people, if you can still call them that today, did the Jews an injustice. We paid for this for a long time and are still paying today for the 123,000 Jews in our country (population 84 million). For example, we finance almost every synagogue for them. This is incomprehensible compared to a quarter of pensioners who live below the poverty line and who are not helped, especially with rising energy prices. But the US government, which has been responsible for far more wars since 1945 than any other nation and, according to the facts, for over 20 million deaths, does not even help the indigenous peoples of its own country. This shows once again how irresponsibly she treats people and is still only interested in profit.
Im glad your teaching that southern states in USA had the same tribes in northern Mexico, the rio grande divided land after USA stole the land from mexico; however, the same blood is shared and people dont want to admit it. Some are even saying the real natives are the black people from africa, thats crazy and offending.
I don’t think most Dnai used travois’s. The country was too rough, so they hauled their stuff in mules. Excepting maybe he Jicarilla, who were almost exclusively buffalo hunters
I’m White Mountain Apache and grew up in Arizona. Thank you for sharing and I appreciate the educational representation. It’s great work and very interesting when I watch all the indigenous videos you’ve created.
My DNA is Native, primarily.
And I'm also White Mountain descended.
What about us Lipans?
eyyy a fellow WMAT member
Does the name Kushala mean anything to you?
@@ManuelGarcia-zg6wy dfhj
Proud to be one of the last full blood apache for me generation W.M.A.T
Nice title to have Brother!
Da'an'zho I'm 100 💯% native american chiricahua full blood apache from arizona we still growing so yeah we ain't dying out we growing so yeah dont type a lie like that
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@@officialVozie100I love talks history
I wouldn’t be proud to be on team failure. Y’all got smoked so hard that we practically steam roasted your kingdoms, from the tip of the mountains, to the depths of the roots, we own the entity of the Americas from chile to Canada.
Getting educated on native Americans, love the art work and old photos good narration as well. Brilliant!!
Im a quarter mescalero. My grandma was out of a native orphanage. i can feel something different in me and I love it.
Mangus, Geronimo, Cochiese some fierce Apache warrior/leaders I've read about back in the day. All the books noted the Apaches as tough as nails tribe.
Thats too cool
It’s Mangas Coloradas not Mangus
I got to meet great grandpa Leon in Colorado in 96 2 months before he passed I sat next to him all day and listening to his story I miss you ggp Leon I have some of your cherished belongings and your sobriety token to help me love you and miss you more your always in my heart and give my love to Nana Ruth ❤️ 💙 💓
Southern Tonto, First Semi-band Apache from the settlement of Bylas, Arizona here. Cool to see coverage on our culture and place in history.
We didn’t appoint chiefs unless we were under the duress of warfare, then we would temporarily do so. Our chiefs were our medicine men, spiritual leaders we followed such as Geronimo.
Dueling as a medicine man and general in command
War leader..war chief
I am soooo glad you are doing a Native American tribal series it makes me so proud!!! Maybe one day in the future we could see a video on the Pima people 👀!!!! Nonetheless thank you so much for these videos!!!!
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Same! I love learning about North American heritage because
Im blond haired n blu eyed but im part "Abenaki ". Theres alot of blond haired native Americans in the town i grew up in. Weird i know but they keep pretty good records and can prove it.
The tribe is from just north of where the Europeans landed in mass. So they started co mingling right off as soon as they got here and had a part in the Europeans survival in the original colonies.
Small tribe but were still here!
You should do one with the Comanches the fiercest tribe in the Southwest
@@comanchewarrior3909 He has.
The Comanches were the fiercest Nation in the West!
I'm Apache, Yaqui and Navajo. I have some Cherokee as well.
The History is long and filled with fraught.
And many Nations were erased by Smallpox and Alcohol.
Excellent job of presenting the great Apache people. The Apache are fierce warriors and don't forget that.
Lots of detail, awesome video!
One of the best warrior cultures
that be the Chiricahua people who fought more out the 6 Apache tribes
Good video thanks for sharing this with us 👍🏻
also the 6 out 4 tribes that are Apache often fought each over too like the Chiricahua,Jicarilla,Mescalero and the white mountain. the Lipan and Plains Apache
This is a great video I am so happy you had put this up I have Indian background on my grandmother's side so I stand with Indian Nation all the way respect from Ohio
Hello Elen
Hello, Ellen! How are you doing? I hope you are fine and staying safe?
Hello Ellen, how are you?
im ¼ apache, but raised navajo. Im glad I came across this. Thank uuu
Greetings quarter Apache ! From a quarter Miccosukee..we are from the glades cousin !
I am mixed with Apache thank you for this video 🙏🏾
Spanish French and Proud 50% Chiricahua Apache here, and I approve this series! 👍🧐
I’m a proud full blooded Apache Native American so thanks
How come you have a baniya Indian name?
You’re content to be less than? Wow
I'm a member of the white mountain tribe but was born in San Carlos, I'm proud of my culture and history of my family ancestors.
Dahgoteh?
Amazing stuff. I read the book about Geronimos life story, it was a fascinating read.
I am Jicarilla Apache, really awesome for you to be covering this!
Apaches 💞💞💞
you know the Apaches would fight each other too because they are not one people because Apache is word from the Zuni tribes which means the enemy which they branded 6 tribes that are Chiricahua, White Mountain (Western Apache), - Mescalero, - Jicarilla- Lipan - Kiowa(Plains Apache) linguistically unrelated Kiowa Tribe.
@@armann04 I didn't know , It's iteresting ☆ thanks
We were no different than all man kind. New England burning ppl at the stake over religion and witches, heads rolling off the guiotine in Europe over politics and religion, the Afros started slavery by selling their own to the elite. They still have "cleansing" wars and do violence on each other. We were no better or worse with infighting, don't be so hypocritical.
I’m Apache. Thanks for the video
which tribe out of the 6 you belong too?
Nice summary. For those who are interested in a contemporary narrative, check out a book by Herman Lehmann called
Nine Years Among the Indians, 1870-1879: The Story of the Captivity and Life of a Texan Among the Indians.
Basically he was taken captive by Apaches at around age 11 or 13, lived with them until he killed a medicine man who had killed his Chief/captor. He bailed and then became a member of the Comanche until such time that hostilities ended and he was returned to his family.
It’s a great window into the time period
I watched a video re this guy. In the end I think it was just another tall tale as some of his info just didn’t hold water. For instance that he was with the Mescaleros in Fort Sill Ok. There’s just zero record of that. The only Apaches there were the Chiricahua, last holdouts of Geronimo wars, much after his book purportedly has him in that location
@@davidhlndahe admits it’s just a narrative. Not journal, articles, or birth certificate means you’re both right. However, he’s wrong. A narrative is just that - fake.
I need the full playlist of the Native American videos!!!
Thank you for this informative video. Eva
Thanx for Native American history!
Nice to know that SW tribes ain't dying out in heritage
We have a long way yet to go Brother!
This is so so so awosm and a crzyz storie I love this keep shining I loev it
Hello Charlie
Hats off to Chief Cochise. He was the champion.
Supposedly full blooded, born Lawton Oklahoma but would love to meet my bio parents and learn more about the Apache bloodline
You can start with a DNA test.
@@olderthanyoucali8512 bet
I'm a Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache and am the great great grandson of Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache chief's Victorio and Mangas Coloradas. My late grandmother Evelyn Martine was the last Chiricahua Apache born in US captivity in 1912 in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. She was the granddaughter of US Chiricahua Apache scout Charles Martine Sr who found Geronimo and Naiche in the Sierra Madres in 1886 for the last time and got them to surrender. My other great great grandfather was US Chiricahua Apache Paul Guydelkon Sr.
Also direct descendant of Chiricahua Apache chief Loco.
Next vid should b on the Lenape tribe. I never heard of them till CBS newest sitcom Ghosts came.
Delaware Tribe?
Actually the Apache didn't all surrender they were still known wild Apache ty be in the mtns of Mexico in the 1960s. Only tribe today that.never completely surrender
@@chrislouden6702 Not true, one part Seminola tribe at Florida never surrender. Check it out.
@@chrislouden6702 Not so Fast Brother!!
The Seminole also never surrendered.
@@NoWayOut55 . Our land was one of our best protesters..for fifty years or so..no one wanted to go into the glades for claiming land ..and we who were left were to few to be considered worth fighting anymore..I think 1855 was the last official war..Bowlegs agreed to go west. We're Miccosukee as well..though we were all called Seminole as a whole until around fifty or sixty years ago
I'd love to see one on Blackfoot grew up neighboring the siksika nation and have always been fascinated by their culture.
SYIH thank you for such a great video! You are a blessing to many people. I pray for you to be blessed for a 100 generations. I'm Plains Apache from Oklahoma. I want anyone who reads this to know you're blessed beyond anything you could imagine just by watching this video about a proud but very misrepresented group of peoples. Dine is our true name. pronounced "Tin Nay." It means "The People" The Nde is our true name.
You should do a video about the Yaquis. They had their own struggle with Mexico and being in Sonora likely crossed paths with Apaches.
They did!
Apache, Navajo and Yaqui!
We're Nde from Southeast AZ but rock with our relatives Paecua Yaqui tribe in Tucson, AZ we respect them to the fullest. ✊🏾
my mom is half Mexican and Apache
OG Americans ❤️
I'm Mescalero Apache. Thanks for making this video ❤
Respect 💫💫
Very inspiring, thanks
*A native american told me that they were not born in America, America is born in their lands.*
Malcom X said the same thing were didnt land here it landed on us we were the aboriginals of these lands the American Indians and the so called Native Americans lived here together
I'm Apache descent and proud.
Native Americans are such an important part of the history of this continent. Thank you for this short but informative video.
You forgot to mention they also fought against the Comanches and were driven out of Texas and New Mexico regions.
Yeah that's actually how they met most of those other tribes and the mexicans
He briefly mentions the Comanches pressure at 2:45 and how they were forced out.
Real heroes of America💪
Beautiful artwork
Can you do a video on Ancient Crete plsss thanks
I have so many bloodlines in me 🤣😂 Mexican which comes with many ethnicities , Spaniard , Aztec , Mayans , most of all Apache , my great grandma was full blooded Apache , on my grandpa side , which that was his mother ,my moms parents who was my grandpa with Apache blood and my grandma that her mom my great grandma and grandpa was from Mexico , on my dad side both where Spaniard that moved from New Mexico to the Bay Area , I'm glad to have tribal blood in me which infact I acknowledge all my ethnic groups in my blood , but if I had to choose it would the under dogs the APACHE .
typical mexican thinks hes a spaniard
you know mexicans are apache main enemy
These legendary warriors only ended because of guns. If not for that forsaken weapon, the Apaches would probably be the best warrior society in the Americas, probably the world. These warriors were ruthless and is afraid of nothing. They're like berserkers in the literal term
Nah not just guns but the technology in terms of metallurgy they possessed at the time is just not good enough to compete with the colonists, even if guns were never a thing, the natives didn’t have the tech to mass produce metal armour for their troops and that’s a huge disadvantage in the old-fashioned melee fight which would most definitely be the kind of fighting that is common in a world where guns were not invented
What about the wheel? Would they still be the best if not for the wheel? How about horses? Because I'm betting the pictures of them holding guns isn't a historical inaccuracy.
Edit: They fought the American military for 400 years. Pretty sure they went that long with some guns
The Apache feared the Comanche. The Apaches went to seek protection from the comanches by the US Army.
@@gmandersonjr very true. The comanches we're bigger, and had more horses and also stole a lot of guns and supplies. Comanche and apache we're probably the biggest headaches for the expanding west.
Apaches used guns. Mostly raided places that weren't defended well or had very little men defending the area. Apaches also fought with the US Army against other Apaches. Main reason why Geronimo was never allowed home was bcuz other Apache chiefs told the US government that as long as Geronimo was never allowed back home they would keep the peace. Geronimo was a trouble maker to them
I'm 49 yrs Old and I'm Proud to be White Mountain Apache 👍💯
I would really love to see something about the Miami and other Indiana Ohio tribes around and before the 1812
very good overview presentation.
Could you do a video on the Black Buffalo Soldiers and their cruel treatment of the Americas Natives? Especially to the Apache!
Proud Apache right here!
Everyone says they're Apache
Right, my teacher in high school in Michigan said her great grandma was Apache.
Wow 👍💪👍
I'm apache and Chiricahua apache my family said that they disliked the Navajos natives for many reasons
mescalero apache*
Apache proud!
I have Apache in me thorough my grandma on my mother’s side they’re mixed with Apache and Blackfoot Sioux
San Carlos Apache from AZ I had a homie who was half Apache nd half Lakota Sioux from Rosebud he was kinda light complected compared to most us nd when we played baseball nd football games against other schools off the rez they call him white boy among reds nd he defiantly yell I'm Geronimo nd crazy horse combine
@@axlneztsosie3176 the original Indians were dark skinned or wht we’ll call today black if people were calling him white thats because he’s a 5 dollar Indian meaning he’s a Indian by way of paper work not by blood
@@villeworld5580 OH please🤣😂😂
@@villeworld5580 The original Natives have always been brown. Your kind came from Africa. The Europeans brought your people here on ships. Seems like you're the 5 dollar Indian here, boy.
The Apache and Navajo really favor, I've little doubt they came from one earlier tribe.
The behavior of the USA Government and those Individuals pursuing metals and minerals for their Profits knew no limit in greed. It should be recorded as accurately as possible and stand as "a Low" none should ever fall to.
Humans require knowledge and focus on establishing their Mature Mind. Without "Conscious Thought + Applying Higher Mind" we remain in the Lower or Ego Mind, like Adolescents, petty, selfish, materialistic.
The Higher Mind is where the positives reside and where Wisdom is found, it is there that we become Mature Individuals. There Harmony is found.
Material subjects are not the measure of Success, inner realization of the True Self, and Harmony are the true Gold.
This does not mean one can't achieve wealth, it means that one realizes the greater Values and achieves the Mastery of the Self.
Best Thoughts and Wellbeing ...
Hello how are you doing today
And the skull was dated at 9000 years back, in the 70s
Viva Mexico!!!
U should do a video on the Pimas. Their canal system was (is) extremely impressive
Orson Parker is directing a biopic about great Mescalero chief Santana. As well as two other Apache themed westerns.
If i was born 100 years ago, i wouldve rode with the warriors, me n my son, even though life was hard, i wouldve chose that life
You say they fought against the spanish and english, but don't mention the comanche in that statement?? The comanche nearly wiped them out, and pushed them into AZ lands, which you later briefly note.
They never do.
They never pushed Geronimos band or Cochises band of Apache. I think your thinking of the New Mexico Apache near Texas border.
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Be proud please ✊🏻
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indeed
I would think it would be very good if the Apaches, like other tribes, were given back parts of their land, or at least the ownership rights to it, so that the current owners cannot be terminated, but would have to pay rent.
I’ve always thought it would be great if a state like Wyoming Utah or Colorado were given back to the natives as a separate country but there’s no way they’ll ever let that happen
The Apaches, like all other "Indian" tribes did not own their land, but simply took it from other "Indians", just like the whites did.
@@lindencamelback2305 But I want to make another comparison. I come from Germany and my people, if you can still call them that today, did the Jews an injustice. We paid for this for a long time and are still paying today for the 123,000 Jews in our country (population 84 million). For example, we finance almost every synagogue for them. This is incomprehensible compared to a quarter of pensioners who live below the poverty line and who are not helped, especially with rising energy prices. But the US government, which has been responsible for far more wars since 1945 than any other nation and, according to the facts, for over 20 million deaths, does not even help the indigenous peoples of its own country. This shows once again how irresponsibly she treats people and is still only interested in profit.
@@legionarpublius6342 Some of the most convoluted logic ever.
@@legionarpublius6342 Gut gesagt, Mensch. Der Staat Israel ist dank deutschen wiedergutmachungs bezahlungen gestiftet worden.
my people
Hey anyone else like me? I’m half German half Apache. But I look 100% European.
These people were so brave and fierce, the term Apache probably come from the badass attack helicopter whom the kickass Natives sought to emulate.
Gold was not discovered in San Fransisco
Colorado
Im glad your teaching that southern states in USA had the same tribes in northern Mexico, the rio grande divided land after USA stole the land from mexico; however, the same blood is shared and people dont want to admit it. Some are even saying the real natives are the black people from africa, thats crazy and offending.
Sikh empire please
I guess, but you didn't mention anything about the ceremony. which is the real stuff you want to get to.
Thank you for sharing this. My family made a livin killin off em redskins they gave a good fight before getting almost wiped out.
🤣🤣🤣
Save a horse, ride an Apache
The Commanches kicked their Arsre. Once introduced, the horses must've bred like rabbit's
Go'Zhoo 👍
Sitting 🪑 bull vs Geronimo. Who wins?
Quanah Parker.
Red cloud
First Nation. Native American Red Indian.
Why you have that name..
I'm also part Norwegian
Sorry, made my comment prior to viewing the full video.
Hello
Geronimo was not a chief; he was a medicine man/shaman....
I have apache in my blood
I wouldn’t put my kid in that travoi. I’d be so worried the horse would kick it on accident or something.
You forgot to mention Victorio.
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I don’t think most Dnai used travois’s. The country was too rough, so they hauled their stuff in mules. Excepting maybe he Jicarilla, who were almost exclusively buffalo hunters
Pls make uk vidios
Geronimo wasn't a Chief, he was a Shaman.
I'm also White Mountain. A more beautiful place does not exist.
I got a tribe for you. The Carib Indians of Dominica 🇩🇲
Oh they were ruthless
Caribs are mainly gone and any left are mixed for the most part..same with the other island tribes
Tell me who killed out the Apache for their lands?
Did the Apache men wear white, knee-high go go boots and white, thong bikinis as your painting suggests? I very much doubt it.
Nice artwork . Its a bit unfair to call the Apache tribe " rabid . " This suggests a mad dog , or lack of control .
Good to know these things, I come from apache ,yaqui ,Pima blood
Apachù means enemy.