I liked our way of farming. Neat to learn that haudenosaunee domesticated bears from cubs and plump them up to enjoy later like Japanese tribes back in the day...
I think the term savage was meant to describe them as being wild. In Spanish we say “salvaje” which literally translates to savage, however means “to be wild” or “feral”.
Very interesting. I have ancestors from that neck of the woods. The Dutch intermarried with the German Palatines. I recognize many of the names. The Dutch and Indigenous would send a child to be raised in the other’s communities. I believe that is the true origin of Joseph Brant. He is not an ancestor of mine, but is a relation of several of my DNA matches and none of them have indigenous dna. I’ve always thought he was Dutch.
This is a gift. Do you have xany book recommendations on the colonial period in New England , especially in regards to clashes with the native population
No, maybe cousins but Humphrey was a descendant of Teunis Bogaert and Sara Rapalje. That family is important in their own right because Joris Rapalje and Catalantje Trico were the first couple to produce a child in New Netherlands and have lots of descendants.
Excellent recounting of this Era. I am Oneida.
I liked our way of farming. Neat to learn that haudenosaunee domesticated bears from cubs and plump them up to enjoy later like Japanese tribes back in the day...
Thank you
The Iroquois content never disappoints !
18:00 I love this rare description of pre-contact warfare turney.
I think the term savage was meant to describe them as being wild. In Spanish we say “salvaje” which literally translates to savage, however means “to be wild” or “feral”.
Very interesting. I have ancestors from that neck of the woods. The Dutch intermarried with the German Palatines. I recognize many of the names. The Dutch and Indigenous would send a child to be raised in the other’s communities. I believe that is the true origin of Joseph Brant. He is not an ancestor of mine, but is a relation of several of my DNA matches and none of them have indigenous dna. I’ve always thought he was Dutch.
Hmmm, I will listen. I have ancestors who were in New Netherland by the name of Bogardus. Sounds fascinating.
@@gailboyd2076 this is likely your direct ancestor
This is a gift.
Do you have xany book recommendations on the colonial period in New England , especially in regards to clashes with the native population
Where can I find a copy of the same journal?
Hunphrey Bogart, any relations?
No, maybe cousins but Humphrey was a descendant of Teunis Bogaert and Sara Rapalje. That family is important in their own right because Joris Rapalje and Catalantje Trico were the first couple to produce a child in New Netherlands and have lots of descendants.