20,000 Native Children Died at America’s Indian Boarding Schools

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  • Опубликовано: 30 дек 2024

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  • @te9591
    @te9591 4 года назад +385

    I cant tell you, being a native heritage person, how happy it makes me to hear Joe use his influence to shed light on this topic.

    • @te9591
      @te9591 4 года назад +10

      @@milesk4953 uhmm, okay. I dont get the impression you're a worthy person; talking like this on the internet. Seriously you must be some kind of loser.

    • @te9591
      @te9591 4 года назад +9

      @TheBull916 until America's culture acknowledges and handles the issue in the present. People wouldnt be looking back if the culture shifted it's conduct.

    • @milesk4953
      @milesk4953 4 года назад +1

      @@te9591 Only loser here are the natives who had no immunities and were stuck in the stone age.

    • @te9591
      @te9591 4 года назад +8

      @@milesk4953 lol @ you.

    • @jimgritty7064
      @jimgritty7064 4 года назад

      @@milesk4953 Jews in Europe in the 1940 were pretty wortless too.

  • @Mycah0901
    @Mycah0901 4 года назад +320

    As a Native American raised on the reservation I appreciate the attention you are giving to the plight of the Indian people.

    • @shaqrionX
      @shaqrionX 4 года назад +13

      Yeah I like it, it's crazy first they took the whole country from a single culture then they brought other races over and abused them . It's crazy to think one culture did this to many

    • @nixonesport1998
      @nixonesport1998 4 года назад +7

      Want some alcohol?

    • @TonyDQT
      @TonyDQT 4 года назад +11

      TheBull916
      When whites people are minorities.

    • @nixonesport1998
      @nixonesport1998 4 года назад +7

      @@TonyDQT Didn't work in South Africa. The blacks still are the victims of white racism apparently. Brown people will never take responsibility

    • @Mycah0901
      @Mycah0901 4 года назад +17

      John Doe = Coward/racist. Your mother must be so proud.

  • @sabrinacle
    @sabrinacle 4 года назад +99

    My step father was full blooded Omaha Indian. He told nightmarish stories of Indian boarding school. The cruelest were the nuns

    • @OldSchool82
      @OldSchool82 4 года назад +14

      nuns were the cruelest, i believe that.

    • @patsysadowski1546
      @patsysadowski1546 4 года назад +8

      My mum went to a convent school in the uk, when corporal punishment was legal still and always said some of those nun’s were the cruelest people she ever met.

    • @danielj.rodriguez1183
      @danielj.rodriguez1183 3 года назад +2

      Nuns were serious. Not sure about today though.

    • @bennyfromthebroncs
      @bennyfromthebroncs 3 года назад +5

      yes my grandmother was cherokee and got sent to school in oklahoma. They abused her as she was never to speak cherokee around us or in the remainder of her life. She was beaten with a slide rule and brain washed to never speak it again.

    • @thetrintarianmessianicyahw589
      @thetrintarianmessianicyahw589 3 года назад +5

      I'm sorry for the Role the Church had in what happend to your father. I hope you can forgive and encourage christians to petition for the Release federal records of the schools and directing federal funding to Reconciliarion and Indegenous Health and welfare, Apologize and reconcile the wrongs done by the Church by any means necessary, and Work towards peace between natives and christians.

  • @Ulysses267
    @Ulysses267 4 года назад +154

    We need a Canadian Residential school survivor on the podcast. The shit us Natives went through in regards to those schools is horrendous. The last school shut down in 1996! Shit was still going on just a few decades ago.

    • @user-mt6ye7qt8d
      @user-mt6ye7qt8d 3 года назад +4

      If I could like this comment a million times I would!! All I'm hearing about in this podcast is "100s of years ago" and "tribes" but this is recent!!!

    • @kevinmamea595
      @kevinmamea595 3 года назад +3

      97 was the latest

    • @lsboys3030
      @lsboys3030 3 года назад

      Please please joe

    • @heidimueller1039
      @heidimueller1039 3 года назад +1

      Why a Canadian survivor? There are enough American stories that should be covered.

    • @wiiyum5165
      @wiiyum5165 3 года назад +1

      I second this, not just one survivor that came from Canadian residential schools but multiple, not just one. Cause when there is only one ,that one is going to have a hard time talking about the trauma, but when there’s multiple ,they’re healing together, by talking it out and crying it out if tears are shed❤️❤️

  • @writingwyvern6065
    @writingwyvern6065 4 года назад +72

    This reminds me of a story a Native Veteran told, about how his grandma lived in a boarding school. How they were taken away from their family and forced to be taught their ways. Once his grandma was praying with two cousins outside and some priests overheard them speaking their language. They took them indoors and raped them, then nuns would start beating them afterward, calling them "whores". The older cousins would protect the two younger girls with her body. She would die afterward. The older cousin was about 10 years old, the grandma was 8, and youngest was 7. The Grandma learned her first English word that day, "whore". She would never speak her language after that day, so yeah this shit is messed up. I hate it when people just downplay such events and how our school system skims over such events.

    • @te9591
      @te9591 4 года назад +4

      That is dark.

    • @writingwyvern6065
      @writingwyvern6065 4 года назад +14

      @@te9591 It is the reality of the past, but what kicks me the most is the Veteran fought for a country that started this program and still a catholic after this. That takes the kind of forgiveness and faith to continue on without hate. I can't say I would ever get over such a thing.

    • @te9591
      @te9591 4 года назад +5

      @@writingwyvern6065 yeah, you and me both. Ultimately if you cant protect yourself you forfeit your rights and well being.

    • @GS-dq7sf
      @GS-dq7sf 3 года назад +1

      I think that the Catholic Church should be abolished because of this among other horrible things they have done to other race children regarding molestations done numerous times by priests. I absolutely dislike the Catholic Church.

    • @72vince27
      @72vince27 3 года назад +2

      This story has got me heated. I never knew it would take such a twisted turn, then it dawned on me 7, 8 and 10? These are kids. That pries raped kids and the nuns beat the kids after rape.
      Makes me hate religion and makes me want to put my hands on that charlatan man of God and those nuns.

  • @idgaf1241
    @idgaf1241 4 года назад +84

    Both my grandparents have survived the schools, they’re not all their emotionally & mentally today unfortunately

    • @tasunkawolfamaru9902
      @tasunkawolfamaru9902 4 года назад +1

      @WheelieBinMonster u make no sense. I guess Europeans don't exist either. Europeans came from the middle east thereforce you are Middle Eastern. Native people been here for over 60'000 years longer then modern European dna exist.

    • @tasunkawolfamaru9902
      @tasunkawolfamaru9902 4 года назад +7

      @WheelieBinMonster Native Americans been here for More then 60'000 years. Our dna was shaped by our environment. Thats Why Indigenous people of the America's have a Genetic type that no other race has because it can only be found in the America's. If that doesn't make us Indigenous to the America's i don't know what does. Their are over 1'500 Native tribes with different cultures languages and genetics dna. And which Chromosomes can only be traced to populations living in the America's today.

    • @tasunkawolfamaru9902
      @tasunkawolfamaru9902 4 года назад +2

      @WheelieBinMonster Everytime a Scientist tried to dispute our ancestral connection to this land they were proved wrong by older and older findings of dna and earlier discoveries which challenged their own Bullshit theories. Therefore event the Scientist debunk their own myths.

    • @tasunkawolfamaru9902
      @tasunkawolfamaru9902 4 года назад +2

      @WheelieBinMonster you learn basic science again. Your research is flawed and highly ignorant grouping all natives together. And im not an Indian. I am Lakota and Kichwa with smaoan roots. And yes I am Native to this land.

    • @tasunkawolfamaru9902
      @tasunkawolfamaru9902 4 года назад +1

      @WheelieBinMonster you can try to defend your flawed scientific research. But it will never take away that the only population of this land which dna was shaped by this land. Which America can be found in our dna is within indigenous people who have inhabited this land for upon thousands of years. Because it takes many centuries for a people to become embedded within the land they reside. Your statement makes no sense as Natives been living in the America's longer then Europeans lived in Europe.

  • @JohnRussellViral
    @JohnRussellViral 4 года назад +127

    Imagine being native american like me and having to argue with people you call your friends about things they should have learned about in school. But no its frowned upon and they will never understand. Mostly every canadian knows nothing about what happens and resort to why do you natives get tax free this or that. When we should have much, much more of our culture our ways of life expressed daily upon others as a gift not a burden. Look at New Zealand and Australia not saying they where innocent in the conquering of those lands but they have adopted the culture of the Māori people and its grown to become world renowned the haka a spiritual respectful dance put on before weddings, events, sports was used to put fear into the enemies invading their lands.
    When you ask most native americans they know little about the culture of their people as it was stripped of us.

    • @jamieingels1190
      @jamieingels1190 4 года назад +13

      It's hard for people to believe that they have been lied to their whole lives. It is also very hard for people to believe that human beings could be so cruel to each other. Just keep telling them the truth and eventually they will begin to recognize the lies and omissions in the history books.

    • @Shando1999
      @Shando1999 4 года назад +3

      yea it sucks trying to explain to friends what they should've learned, im a card carrying tribal member of mdewkakton Sioux, wish more people knew native culture and yes your right some natives also need to learn they're culture

    • @rowland2trevino
      @rowland2trevino 3 года назад +5

      they've been programed not taught . they believe in fairy tales like the text books they give you at school. the best one people think is actually real is about the discovery of america.. a land that was already discovered lol

    • @toltecavision1130
      @toltecavision1130 3 года назад

      Yym mi i duh 6u yew ho7

    • @l9o6p7a3k4a
      @l9o6p7a3k4a 3 года назад +3

      So lemme get this straight.......after your people butchered each other for centuries someone bigger and badder came in with an actual organized system with at least a sense toward mutual justice and your mad because your peers don’t handle the subject with kid gloves?. Natives are a huge reason why bison went nearly extinct in North America. Your culture in much more ways than that was/is not feasible for the rising populations even at the numbers they were 500 years ago. If you want to argue that more nuance could have been used with European integration that makes more sense. But to sit there and act like the rest of us should sit there with a straight face while natives face ZERO hunting restrictions and pay ZERO tax is crazy. You asked of the Europeans to show more nuance when approaching assimilation maybe you should ask yourself to nuance to the aspect that it was a necessary part of human kind. Your welcome to live the way you want to live but just know it would not physically possible for that lifestyle to sustain everyone. I for one want to see more life of all types.

  • @ekamperson8611
    @ekamperson8611 4 года назад +124

    Here in Canada we also had residential schools, it is considered Canada's greatest shame in its history.

    • @Iamrightyouarewrong
      @Iamrightyouarewrong 4 года назад +4

      Not claiming the land as Canada?

    • @nixonesport1998
      @nixonesport1998 4 года назад +37

      Your greatest shame is electing Trudeau

    • @Cryptum404
      @Cryptum404 4 года назад +5

      No it really isn’t. Get your facts straight

    • @tristankindrachuk4747
      @tristankindrachuk4747 4 года назад +30

      Cryptum404 if you really knew or experienced the trauma the First Nations people had to endure you would definitely say it’s one of the greatest shames in Canadian history.

    • @nixonesport1998
      @nixonesport1998 4 года назад +8

      @@tristankindrachuk4747 What about the trauma our ancestors endured living with those primitives?

  • @jalenad11
    @jalenad11 4 года назад +154

    "Mismanagement of records" =covered the whole thing up

    • @Tpainactual
      @Tpainactual 4 года назад

      We also mismanaged all of the Bigfoot records....

    • @Orangetoastsss
      @Orangetoastsss 3 года назад +1

      @@Tpainactual imagine comparing Bigfoot to a national tragedy idiot

    • @thetrintarianmessianicyahw589
      @thetrintarianmessianicyahw589 3 года назад

      Christians need to petition the US governnent to direct funding towards reconciliation and petition release of federal records of these institusions.

  • @kidman2505
    @kidman2505 4 года назад +77

    As a Native as well, I'm also supremely happy to see you and your guest speak on these issues Joe.

    • @austinjohnson7746
      @austinjohnson7746 4 года назад

      Same here

    • @BlueprintsForHeadaches
      @BlueprintsForHeadaches 4 года назад

      kidman2505 word up son 🔥🤘🏽🔥

    • @5zimzum
      @5zimzum 4 года назад +1

      Get over it! No person alive have been trought it!!

    • @kidman2505
      @kidman2505 4 года назад

      @@5zimzum lol no.

    • @austinjohnson7746
      @austinjohnson7746 4 года назад +1

      @@5zimzum if you live in the States you profit from it. And natives are still going thru bs soooooo go on somewhere

  • @xTheN8IVx
    @xTheN8IVx 4 года назад +23

    My whole highschool class had no idea these schools existed, my grandparents still speak about them to this day. I wish this was covered more in history books.

    • @shweddyballs5020
      @shweddyballs5020 Год назад

      I took ap world history in highschool and there was like a sub section of a chapter on the schools. I’m native and I didn’t think much of it until I was in college learning more about it and seeing how much more there was to it.

  • @melanieberthelo9582
    @melanieberthelo9582 3 года назад +18

    I heard stories from Indigenous and Acadian mixed people who attended residential schools and it's mostly nightmare fuelling, heartbreaking and inhuman.

  • @exarkun8250
    @exarkun8250 3 года назад +10

    This is the unspoken shame of modern America. The meager 60k views on this video says it all.

  • @TheOne23_
    @TheOne23_ 4 года назад +47

    This is the same thing that happened in Australia, so much knowledge and culture lost by ‘empire building’.

    • @Hiram33
      @Hiram33 4 года назад +8

      Happened wherever the Queen went. And the Roman Catholic Church

    • @TheOne23_
      @TheOne23_ 4 года назад +2

      Hiram Abiff pretty sad if you ask me :(

    • @l9o6p7a3k4a
      @l9o6p7a3k4a 3 года назад +3

      What about the “knowledge and culture” lost when the tribes brutally murdered each other at an alarming rate? Learn history dude they were nomads. Beautiful culture but really did not respect anyone else’s. (Even those who looked just like them but were from a different area)

    • @savannahmonet9582
      @savannahmonet9582 3 года назад

      @@l9o6p7a3k4a that’s beyond the point - Europeans if they wanted to help preserve their culture couldve done things differently - showed them things etc - but uh no they completely murdered them and wiped their culture away!

    • @l9o6p7a3k4a
      @l9o6p7a3k4a 3 года назад

      @@savannahmonet9582 like many things it’s likely best viewed in a museum or history book. Their culture was regressive backwards and non- integratabtle with the rising populations of the times. It’s quite easy for you to say that Europeans should have had the where with all in hindsight to show compassion or grace. By saying that you must assume that they were in some way intellectually superior and inherently owe it to less sentient beings. Fact of the matter is judeo Christian values are what guided Europeans to prosperity. Asking for nuance beyond that in those times is preposterous. In their eyes they were helping these people in the name of the greater good. Asking for them to be more graceful would be asking them to basically see the future

  • @thegoats20
    @thegoats20 4 года назад +28

    Man so many people are learning new things about NDN’s because of joe. I love his openness and ability to stay calm and try to understand the other perspective whether he agrees or not for the most part. Wado

  • @raphael6835
    @raphael6835 3 года назад +9

    Both my parents were residential school survivors, the last school closed in 1997. My parents told me stories about the nuns teaching them witch craft, racism especially toward black people. They knew it was wrong tho ....the treatment was disgusting, those poor children :(

  • @ZachandBri7
    @ZachandBri7 3 года назад +8

    My wife’s Native and her grandma was put in one of the “boarding schools” they’d beat them if they spoke in Shoshone sounded more like a prison camp than a damn school.

  • @tortillajoe235
    @tortillajoe235 4 года назад +73

    Never underestimate the stupidity of a human being!

    • @tannhausergate9915
      @tannhausergate9915 4 года назад +3

      hold my beer..

    • @jivjiv9691
      @jivjiv9691 4 года назад

      @The Green Knight how ?

    • @Paddyjay12
      @Paddyjay12 4 года назад +3

      @The Green Knight it's all nonsense.. You do it too.. In fact you just did.. I'm now doing it to you.. And so on and so forth.. Just try to be the good

  • @MrWhippss
    @MrWhippss 4 года назад +26

    My grandma went through the boarding school system, and ohhhhh man the horror stories she would tell us in English.
    They would get beaten if
    1) They talked about their parents or their tribe
    2) They spoke their language (in her case, Lakota)
    3) If they asked "doubtful" questions about Catholicism (She asked once why god made the devil if god is all good. She got a ruler broken over her back)
    There was other stuff she talked about that I can't remember, but my dad told me once she went through some awful shit. All in all, just fucked up shit

    • @Cryptum404
      @Cryptum404 4 года назад

      Mr-Whipps all anecdotal evidence. Doesn’t mean munch in the days of social media.

    • @MrWhippss
      @MrWhippss 4 года назад +2

      @@Cryptum404 Anecdotal? Sure. Still happened to her tho my man. Where's your compassion for the human spirit?

    • @MrWhippss
      @MrWhippss 4 года назад

      @Colin Rowling I wish I could brother, but sadly she left this world in 2009.

    • @Runescape99
      @Runescape99 4 года назад +1

      @ThatBadGuy yeah but they let you go back to your home?????? You should change your name to thatdumbpos.

    • @TheAaronChand
      @TheAaronChand 4 года назад

      That's why I'm glad that India where my ancestors where from which was under Brtish colonial rule during the same period in 1757 to 1947 as the same time as your Ancestors Native Americans where suffering. Had the advantage of India being a country with 180 million people during the beginning of Brtish rule in 1757 through the East India Company. India also was much bigger since Pakistan and Bangladesh were part of India at the time. And our ansctors homeland Was an established society with institutions and organizations. Which is why Settler clonialsim could never work in India or China or Afghanistan or Japan. Unfortunately you guys didn't have established caltures and civilizations similar to Europe or the west. Or higher populations

  • @sandothemando8924
    @sandothemando8924 4 года назад +6

    Here in Australia, the exact same thing happened to Aboriginal people. There is a period known as the 'Stolen Generation', where Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their parents and forced to assimilate into white Anglo-Australian families with the goal of 'civilizing them' and making them grow up to marry white people in order to breed the black genes out of them so their kids would be white. There were also a huge number of boarding schools were Indigenous children were sent and treated like animals. It's a cause of great shame and taboo in Australia, but luckily there have been many steps taken to reconcile the despicable wrongdoings committed on Indigenous Australian people.

    • @nabiji
      @nabiji 4 года назад

      The system of genocide was not the same. The method was different but the outcome was the same.

    • @614GTRjr
      @614GTRjr 4 года назад

      Isn't Aboriginal a play on words? I thought ab' is a prefix meaning away from like ab-sent, ab-original. They are literally saying those people are not indigenous.

  • @michaelkinville177
    @michaelkinville177 3 года назад +6

    My mother was taken from her family in Angoon and sent to Mount Edgecombe, a federal boarding school in Sitka. She suffered physical punishment for speaking Tlingit. Her experiences there affect me today.

  • @malcolmmagneto7736
    @malcolmmagneto7736 4 года назад +16

    America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. Same model. Then there's African slavery. Euro legacy.

    • @nadiaprater4645
      @nadiaprater4645 4 года назад

      Jdog Jedi exactly !

    • @Hiram33
      @Hiram33 4 года назад

      Follow the bread trial...

    • @josephstorm6093
      @josephstorm6093 4 года назад +4

      Native Indian people enslaved each other as well as Mexicans who then enslaved conquered Indians when they could. It was world wide and parts of Africa still practice it to this day. Parts of Asia didn't stop until the 1980's, it was never just a Euro thing.

    • @user-mt6ye7qt8d
      @user-mt6ye7qt8d 3 года назад +1

      @@josephstorm6093 these residential schools never stopped until 1996 in Canada

    • @stonedecatur6602
      @stonedecatur6602 3 года назад +1

      @@josephstorm6093 whataboutism

  • @kenshinxxx9385
    @kenshinxxx9385 4 года назад +6

    Remember that these church’s played a huge role in this to

  • @nicholasduguay6328
    @nicholasduguay6328 3 года назад +2

    I’m from LISTUGUJ, Quebec Canada (First nation community). Recent news on the residential schools, there are 572 native kids bodies found near the old residential schools around the country. Only 3 out of 146 schools in Canada were searched.

  • @user-mt6ye7qt8d
    @user-mt6ye7qt8d 3 года назад +7

    Newsflash people these residential schools started in the 1800s and only ended in 1996 in Canada.... not 100s of years ago

  • @stephanielasley5502
    @stephanielasley5502 3 года назад +6

    My great grandfather was at the St. Joseph's Home in 1900, they have the children listed as inmates. He's Native American and had him listed as white. He was born in Iowa and have him as being born in New York. His parents were born in Kansas and they have their birth locations as unknown. They really tried wiping his identity away. It's so sad because alot of the children never found their families after leaving the school.

  • @SynthApprentice
    @SynthApprentice 3 года назад +3

    It's kinda funny how, on all the videos where she's talking about the abuse and mistreatment of the indigenous people, all the comments are sympathetic to the issue, but on the video where she addresses the issue of heritage and identity, and challenges the question of "what percentage are you", everyone just writes her off as just another white person pretending to be red. It's like everyone is okay with her talking about the issues that indigenous people face, but nobody is okay with her actually saying that she's Native herself.

    • @johncaldwelljr.9671
      @johncaldwelljr.9671 Год назад

      Yup exactly, yes she may look more “white” but this is literally one of the reasons because America forced the culture and indoctrination

  • @rodgerarmstrong2464
    @rodgerarmstrong2464 3 года назад +2

    We are NOT tribe...WE ARE NATIONS....

  • @dashiesbbgurl
    @dashiesbbgurl 3 года назад +5

    "There was a young girl, and she was pregnant from a priest there. And what they did, she had her baby, and they took the baby, and wrapped it up in a nice pink outfit. And they took it downstairs where I was cooking dinner with the nun. And they took the baby into the furnace room, and they threw that little baby in there and burned it alive. All you could here was this little cry like "uuh!" And that was it. You could smell that flesh cooking." - Irene Favel, survivor of indian residential school

    • @DaLilVivi96
      @DaLilVivi96 Год назад

      When was this may i ask? Are you saying you saw this happen (these days as in recently)?

  • @Aaliyahjoy-z7o
    @Aaliyahjoy-z7o 4 года назад +43

    I’m so happy they are talking about my peoples!!! I’ve been watching joe for more than a year all the way from newfoundland
    and Labrador , Canada.

    • @GigProJoe
      @GigProJoe 4 года назад

      Aaliyah Head they will reap what the did it’s just getting started

    • @justawinddown
      @justawinddown 4 года назад

      memories not in this world. They did it and got away with it. They crippled generations and made a lot of people unable to survive in society. They are not going to 'reap' anything.

    • @GigProJoe
      @GigProJoe 4 года назад

      What about the Server? Your too blind too see it coming it’s all wrote down but you don’t wanna learn that this was the holy lands and the people here have been held captive for their 500 years I’m not going to argue with you but just do some studying history is there it’s just been hidden and the truth has been coming out they know it’s coming that’s why the billionaires have left their companies search how many ceos have left this past 3 months. Bill gates ,Hulu, IBM victories secret just do some research your so blind

    • @FacePunchSammich
      @FacePunchSammich 4 года назад

      Old memories. Do you know how absolutely bat shit crazy you sound??

    • @jerb5723
      @jerb5723 4 года назад

      did your dna test come back 1% indian?
      this is the closest youll get to a hand out on the jre

  • @glitchcrypto
    @glitchcrypto 4 года назад +3

    Then they call other nations terrorists

  • @tristangloade1294
    @tristangloade1294 3 года назад +2

    215 native kids body's were found at 1 school in bc 3 days ago. And there's 139 schools in Canada

  • @509walkingeagle09
    @509walkingeagle09 4 года назад +41

    Thank you Joe Rogan for bringing this to the light. 🙌

  • @RaeZoladawn777
    @RaeZoladawn777 4 года назад +3

    at least 20000 children died in these schools

  • @TheStax5150
    @TheStax5150 4 года назад +33

    That's a conservative number given what I personally know about those schools. And I don't know one woman that survived that without being raped multiple times. As well as numerous members of my family. But hey you know it's all about Christianity and love. We made it we're just savages that's how they justify their actions.

    • @corymountain3957
      @corymountain3957 4 года назад +2

      John Doe ya coulda been more than 20,000 . Even if it was half the amount I still think that shit is ok?

    • @K4R3N
      @K4R3N 4 года назад +4

      John Doe, stop being such an apologist and own YOUR history

    • @nixonesport1998
      @nixonesport1998 4 года назад

      @@K4R3N My history? I'm 21 years old, what history

    • @onyx395
      @onyx395 4 года назад +4

      John Doe lol dumbass 21 year old twerp that thinks he knows anything. Where’s your proof that it didn’t happen?

    • @nixonesport1998
      @nixonesport1998 4 года назад

      @@onyx395 Where's the proof 20k died?

  • @Mma82013
    @Mma82013 3 года назад +2

    Having a canadian residential school survivor on here and hearing that history would be ground breaking

    • @heidimueller1039
      @heidimueller1039 3 года назад

      Why Canadian? Same thing happened in the US.

    • @Mma82013
      @Mma82013 3 года назад

      @@heidimueller1039 sorry us and canada but i shouls be saying turtle island

    • @Mma82013
      @Mma82013 3 года назад

      My mother and father were both in those schools . Wayne ermine and Jennifer ermine

  • @paulcarey9245
    @paulcarey9245 3 года назад +4

    My dad was sent to a boarding school. Did didn’t really want to go but being poor he had no choice. He told me when or if he spoke his native language he got beat. Lost part of his hearing because of the beating. He only lasted to 8th grade. He ran away. My mom did to but didn’t have that experience my dad had.

  • @voidofbeeswax
    @voidofbeeswax 4 года назад +4

    I live in Carlisle, PA. There is a small children’s cemetery right along Claremont Rd. It is fenced off and right next to the entrance to the Army War College.

    • @voidofbeeswax
      @voidofbeeswax 4 года назад +2

      In my fifth grade year, 1990-1991, our class took a trip to the Carlisle War College, and the person giving us the tour told us some stuff about the old Indian School. We were told that the school was in the best interest of the kids. Times had changed, and they needed to keep up in order to make it in modern society. I felt like it was nonsense even at a young age. I was also the kid that asked how Columbus discovered America if people were already here. I was told that the Natives did not know they were in relation to the rest of the world. I responded, “Neither did Columbus. He thought he was in India.

  • @servantofg-d5393
    @servantofg-d5393 2 года назад +1

    As a full-blooded Sephardic Hebrew/Jewish person from the Tribe of Judah I can fully relate to what happened to the Native Americans. The Africans, who were brought as slave labor to the Americas, were also forced to stop speaking their native African language, had Christianity forced down their throats, and were forbidden to use their own African names. The Jews in Europe and the Middle East were also forced to live in small, overcrowded, unsanitary conditions called Ghettos, were constantly persecuted, ridiculed, jailed for no reason, murdered, forced to accept Christianity or Islam or die, burned their Torah's, holy books and synagogues, moved from place to place and also had their children taken away to the army for 25 years, or kidnapped to a Seminary School or sent away to extremely distant and/or cold places like Siberia. The experiential and historical similarities between the Native Americans and The Jewish People are strikingly close.

  • @chiefjames5732
    @chiefjames5732 3 года назад +1

    Tuberculosis deaths were huge in residential schools , healthy kids playing with sick kids .

  • @shann9671
    @shann9671 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely horrific what these beautiful people went through 😢

  • @lonelybrooklyn1752
    @lonelybrooklyn1752 2 года назад +2

    my dad and grandma were survivors of the schools..... my dad only told me about one thing, while my grandma stayed silent.... ever seen an elder have a panic attack and get hospitalized for that?? i for sure did when the remains were found in the school grounds this summer 2021... my dad had to get help again after years..... theyre trauma PTSD had to come back to them bcuz of it... im mad but also proud the dead children get to rest in peace now.

  • @BriAn-oj2lh
    @BriAn-oj2lh 4 года назад +16

    I find out how bad natives were treated when I played AC3

    • @mementomori8991
      @mementomori8991 4 года назад +4

      Connor is my favorite assassin of the series.

    • @BriAn-oj2lh
      @BriAn-oj2lh 4 года назад +1

      Memento Mori mines is Ezio

    • @JAY22_
      @JAY22_ 4 года назад +3

      Bri An my auntie is a voice actor for one of the girls in it.

    • @BriAn-oj2lh
      @BriAn-oj2lh 4 года назад

      Tanakehrahne_Jay_Kirby_ Kirby 👍🏼

  • @catandthesixxness
    @catandthesixxness 4 года назад +10

    My husband's great grandmother was sold as "one Chippewa squaw". His family has the documentation of her sale. Most people don't realize that native people were sold as slaves too.

  • @flyoverme7412
    @flyoverme7412 4 года назад +7

    Kevin Annett has been on this for years... How in Canada the Queen came one day and the children never came back...
    youtube this one "Co-Conspirators in Genocide may face arrest by Canadian Common Law Court"

  • @mgeller854
    @mgeller854 3 года назад +3

    If Americans don’t want to adopt Native Americans’ culture, would Native Americans adopt me so I could learn? Im not Native American and would like to know more about them because they really mesh with my belief system of the environment: symbiosis.

    • @TannerWilliam07
      @TannerWilliam07 3 года назад

      Step 1. Stop calling yourself "Native American", and use "American Indian"

    • @mgeller854
      @mgeller854 3 года назад

      You sir are racist and don’t recognize it, or just oblivious of your ignorance, either way American Indians are a different culture altogether so go do some reading before impulsively commentating.

  • @pqiptesdana8890
    @pqiptesdana8890 3 года назад +3

    Kci woliwon (thank you) for shedding light on this topic. My parents went through that & our language now is dying because people were afraid of getting abusing or killed. "Kill the Indian, save the man." was BS & straight up genocide.

  • @Malaysia.envy226
    @Malaysia.envy226 Год назад +1

    My mother is a residential school survivor and thanks you for using your platform to tell our peoples stories and truths it means alot to her aswell as I 😊❤

    • @JDoe-gf5oz
      @JDoe-gf5oz Год назад

      It's literally just a school where the vast majority of people passed through without a problem.

  • @abduthepio6637
    @abduthepio6637 4 года назад +30

    Damn, never seen Joe so emotional...

    • @te9591
      @te9591 4 года назад +1

      It's awesome.

    • @5zimzum
      @5zimzum 4 года назад

      So gay

    • @te9591
      @te9591 4 года назад +2

      @@5zimzum no, not gay but moving.

    • @roninsjourney7560
      @roninsjourney7560 4 года назад

      He gets even more emotional the episode where he talks about his dog's death.

  • @brucelachniet8698
    @brucelachniet8698 Месяц назад +1

    I am rather shocked also Joe. Being a victim and survivor of many of my ancestors as well as myself at the hands of the Catholic Church. You talk about the lucky ones who died young. They never had to live the fears and tears over and over.
    You see this as sad of what the final mass grave they ended up in. You could never imagine what they went through before they were thrown into those holes.
    The nightmares the children experience and do not know why.
    I was surprised to see 4 years you wrote 20,000. For an American to admit that many mean a lot. But I can show there are many many more than that.
    Jump 4 years later and the person who did the investigation says the only Indian Boarding schools were in the Wild West. That she could find less than
    1000 known missing children.

  • @tomorrow6
    @tomorrow6 4 года назад +8

    I remember it only being recent that Nevada’s tribes fought and lost a legal battle to keep their cattle and maintain independence of the state.
    Despite another treaty it was the courts view that “too much time had passed”.
    Tell that to England about Gibraltar.
    If a country breaks treaties it’s word cannot be trusted.

  • @youngfortunate5860
    @youngfortunate5860 4 года назад +3

    All of this factual history always seems to get swept under the rug to be forgotten. As a Native I deeply appreciate that you shed some light on the ugly truth Joe. Big upps

  • @kenetik13
    @kenetik13 4 года назад +14

    Forgive but never forget

    • @te9591
      @te9591 4 года назад +3

      Forgive your enemy but remember his name.

    • @coach9410
      @coach9410 4 года назад

      al why??

  • @dnisthal88
    @dnisthal88 4 года назад +7

    My appreciation to Shannon, and Joe, for discussing the realities faced by indigenous groups in the U.S.A., while also shedding light to the indigenous groups of North, Central and South America. Joe, I would recommend the book Open Veins of Latin America, which discusses history, and consequential issues to the indigenous groups in Latin America.

  • @galactic904
    @galactic904 3 года назад +1

    A very short clip. A native woman said that on her first day in school (alone with no parents around) the teacher told her that she had to follow all the instructions. If not, the teacher pointed out that " the graveyard is there, and the river is over there". My gosh, for a child hearing this is like watching some horror movie... chills. The nazis were living amongst us all along and dressed up in many uniforms, some were wearing clergy clothes, some popular dress, some like lawyers, some as farmers ( farmers are pretty nasty too, claiming the lands and giving thanks to God, and forgetting the historical natives)

  • @rachelburnell9532
    @rachelburnell9532 4 года назад +8

    And all the dark, twisted roots lead back to good old England.
    My own country. Pedovore Nation. My country is evil.
    Excellent video 👍

    • @richardrussel4567
      @richardrussel4567 4 года назад +3

      Yeah fuck England! How dare they be one of the first country on Earth to ban slavery......

    • @MrtheChief1
      @MrtheChief1 4 года назад

      Rachel Burnell I’m not sure a country can be evil

    • @rachelburnell9532
      @rachelburnell9532 4 года назад +3

      Richard Russel that was more about politics and war mongering than anything else - and my country has repeatedly raped, pillaged and massacred native cultures all over the world for hundreds of years. Usually behind the guise of same false war or lies.
      Our monarchy still holds a huge amount of power in the world. The Prince Andrew scandal ought to tell you that. England is a stinking, wretched country built by pedos and satanists.
      No conspiracy. TRUTH. I live here and I hear the stories of my people and I know what I see and hear.

    • @rachelburnell9532
      @rachelburnell9532 4 года назад +1

      MrtheChief1 honestly yes. We are.

    • @nixonesport1998
      @nixonesport1998 4 года назад +1

      @@rachelburnell9532 Shut up.... England was also invaded by other countries... Complain about that

  • @danduntz9112
    @danduntz9112 3 года назад +2

    The amount of spilled blood and human destruction in Christ’s name in this stolen country is sickening.

    • @indigenouspodcast2257
      @indigenouspodcast2257 3 года назад +1

      thanks for spreading the word about our history. It is disgusting.

  • @BudaMac
    @BudaMac 4 года назад +2

    Exactly how I felt when I read William peppers book (The plot to king) about the assassination of de King. It’s crazy how much issues has been swept 🧹 under the rug without the general public knowing.

  • @wortonjustin
    @wortonjustin 10 месяцев назад

    So interesting fact. Out of the supposed "20,000" kids, we in Canada have yet to find one single body on any residential school grounds or Churchs related to the schools.

  • @Mma82013
    @Mma82013 3 года назад +1

    That number is way higher than what ia being reported . It was mandatory to take children 7 and older but they would take the 2 to 5 year olds as well . The true number would make you sick to your stomach .

  • @TheCoffeeNut711
    @TheCoffeeNut711 4 года назад +31

    I really wish you would have brought in another Native American like Elizabeth Warren

    • @norgepalm7315
      @norgepalm7315 4 года назад +1

      Yeah maybe one more native American and less irish

    • @Christian-Gigi
      @Christian-Gigi 4 года назад +1

      🤣

    • @stepfonbaca9976
      @stepfonbaca9976 4 года назад +1

      😂😂

    • @MrSteelyeye
      @MrSteelyeye 4 года назад +2

      She looks mixed but very much native

    • @te9591
      @te9591 4 года назад +1

      @@MrSteelyeye yes, I agree
      My mother is half or more and there is a similar chin to the algonquin.

  • @petermuniz9296
    @petermuniz9296 3 года назад +1

    So the Mexicans are the only Native Americans that still live

  • @SURYAAkr1998
    @SURYAAkr1998 4 года назад +9

    she is a good listener!!

  • @tessah.7641
    @tessah.7641 3 года назад +1

    Everyone needs to watch the documentary by Gordon Downie "The Secret Path". It's a true story about a 12 year old boy who died trying to walk home escaping one of these "schools". Good place to start if you never heard about their history

  • @mulus2008
    @mulus2008 4 года назад +2

    MASS GRAVES AT FORMER INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS ACROSS CANADA
    LOCATION OF MASS GRAVES OF RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN REVEALED FOR THE FIRST TIME
    [Editors Note: this article first appeared in the May, 2008 issue of Native Village News]
    British Columbia: Hundreds, and possibly thousands, of Native children are buried in mass or hidden graves at residential schools once run by the Catholic, Anglican and United Church and the Canadian government. Many of those children were secretly buried and never identified. One eyewitness described how he helped bury a young Inuit boy at the United Church's Edmonton residential school in 1953. "We were told never to tell anyone by Jim Ludford, the Principal, who got me and three other boys to bury him," said Sylvester Green. " But a lot more kids got buried all the time in that big grave next to the school." At a public ceremony, the FRD (Friends and Relatives of the Disappeared) released a list of 28 mass graves of Aboriginal children who died in Indian Residential Schools. FRD leaders will ask the United Nations to supervise the mass graves and observe an inquiry and judicial prosecution against those responsible for the children's deaths.
    (Information provided by local residents, eyewitness accounts by survivors, and archived documents.)
    BRITISH COLUMBIA
    1. Port Alberni: Presbyterian-United Church school (1895-1973). Grave site is in hills 100 metres due west of the NTC building. Children also buried at Tseshaht reserve cemetery.
    2. Alert Bay : St. Michael´s Anglican school (1878-1975). Site is an overgrown field near the old building and under the new building's foundation. Skeletons seen "between the walls".
    3. Kuper Island: Catholic school (1890-1975). Two grave sites: one in a field near the former building; another in a lagoon near the main dock.
    4. Nanaimo Indian Hospital: Indian Affairs and United Church experimental facility (1942-1970) on federal land. Grave sites near former buildings near Malaspina College.
    5. Mission: St. Mary´s Catholic school (1861-1984). Grave sites near the former girls dorm and present cemetery for priests; larger mass grave in a mound near cemetery; graves in slopes near old school grounds.
    6. North Vancouver: Squamish (1898-1959) and Sechelt (1912-1975) Catholic schools. Children's graves in the Squamish Band Cemetery .
    7. Sardis: Coqualeetza Methodist-United Church school (1889-1940) which became a Federal Government experimental hospital (1940-1969. Burial site next to Sto:lo reserve and Little Mountain school, possibly near former building.
    8. Cranbrook: St. Eugene Catholic school (1898-1970), now a federally funded resort. Mass burial site and other graves under golf course.
    9. Williams Lake : Catholic school (1890-1981). Grave sites near old school grounds and under foundation of tunnel.
    10. Meares Island (Tofino): Kakawis-Christie Catholic school (1898-1974). Body storage room reported in basement; burial grounds south of school.
    11. Kamloops : Catholic school (1890-1978). Mass grave in orchard near school. Numerous burials witnessed there.
    12. Lytton: St. George´s Anglican school (1901-1979). Graves of children who were killed, and others, reported beneath floor and beside playground.
    13. Fraser Lake : Lejac Catholic school (1910-1976.) Graves reported under old foundations and between the walls.
    ALBERTA
    1. Edmonton : United Church school (1919-1960. Children's graves reported under thick hedge near former school site.
    2. Edmonton : Charles Camsell Hospital (1945-1967). Experimental hospital run by Indian Affairs and United Church. Mass graves reported near staff garden.
    3. Saddle Lake : Bluequills Catholic school (1898-1970). Skeletons and skulls observed in basement furnace. Mass grave reported near school.
    4. Hobbema: Ermineskin Catholic school (1916-1973). Skeletons observed in school furnace. Graves under foundations. MANITOBA
    1. Brandon: Methodist-United Church school (1895-1972). Burials near school building.
    2. Portage La Prairie: Presbyterian- United Church school (1895-1950. Children buried in Hillside Cemetery.
    3. Norway House: Methodist-United Church school (1900-1974). Grave site near former building site.
    ONTARIO
    1. Thunder Bay : Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital, still in use. Experimental centre. Women and children reported buried near hospital grounds.
    2. Sioux Lookout: Pelican Lake Catholic school (1911-1973). Burials in mound near school.
    3. Kenora: Cecilia Jeffrey school, Presbyterian-United Church (1900-1966). Large burial mound east of former school.
    4. Fort Albany : St. Anne´s Catholic school (1936-1964). Children killed and buried next to school.
    5. Spanish: Catholic school (1883-1965). Numerous graves.
    6. Brantford : Mohawk Institute, Anglican church (1850-1969). Graves in orchard behind building.
    7. Sault Ste. Marie: Shingwauk Anglican school (1873-1969. Several graves reported on old school grounds. QUEBEC
    1. Montreal : Allan Memorial Institute, McGill University, experimental centre. Mass graves of children killed near building.
    This is only a partial list; it doesn't include all grave sites connected to Canada's Indian Residential Schools and hospitals. In many cases, children dying from diseases were sent home to die. Remains of other children were also incinerated in the residential school furnaces. An inquiry was established with a Tribunal of Hereditary Chiefs including:
    Hereditary Chief Kiapilano of the Squamish Nation,
    Chief Louis Daniels (Whispers Wind), Anishinabe Nation,
    Chief Svnoyi Wohali (Night Eagle), Cherokee Nation ,
    Clan Mother Lillian Shirt, Cree Nation,
    Elder Ernie Sandy, Anishinabe, (Ojibway) Nation Hereditary Chief Steve Sampson
    Chemainus Nation Ambassador Chief Red Jacket of Turtle Island...
    Last year’s ICLCJ prosecution concerned 50,000 missing native Canadian children. There have been 32 child mass grave sites uncovered so far in Canada, most of them on Catholic-run native residential school grounds...

  • @kydove2761
    @kydove2761 4 года назад +4

    It’s true, travel to the Navajo reservation. The elders told us of these stories, because it happen to them. Mormans called it placement, when they took children to Utah, on a bus. My mother was apart of this. Navajo kids joined the Marines to help create a unbreakable code. It’s amazing to see it start to come out.

  • @deeharris_4350
    @deeharris_4350 4 года назад +3

    Every JR clip at least 300k views. This barely 50k Still ppl ignore and won’t acknowledge this smh

  • @janbeck7989
    @janbeck7989 Год назад

    My father was taken from his home. He didn't even know how to speak English. His braids were cut. He was punished if he spoke his language. And they didn't even have enough food to feed all the children. He had to fight for food as a 10 year old. It was insanity.

  • @shawnaweesner3759
    @shawnaweesner3759 21 день назад

    I don’t know where the number “20,000 children died at Indian Boarding Schools” is coming from, because Google reads 973 to 1000 children died at Indian Boarding Schools.

  • @SuedeRecords
    @SuedeRecords 3 года назад +2

    Onk Akimel O'odham Jeved!! we still here today and not going anywhere soon!

  • @antcap1519
    @antcap1519 3 года назад +1

    Someone tell me where to find the full length video and why every single other joe rogan podcast is everywhere in full but this one only shows short clips of a portion of a nearly four hour conversation? Tells me that people still want to oppress the message of the native people and our fight for equality and teaching our true history. Tell me why this podcast is not up in full anywhere i look

  • @LunaDuran
    @LunaDuran 3 года назад

    Why is the original, entire, interview not public anymore?

  • @mikehawk8276
    @mikehawk8276 4 года назад +4

    I remember in college learning about the boarding schools! I live in NM and there was one of these boarding schools back in the day near Los Alamos NM

  • @drakevaliance3536
    @drakevaliance3536 Месяц назад

    My family's elders still tell stories about how awful it was.

  • @DrawwithEmmyXo
    @DrawwithEmmyXo 2 года назад

    My father was Native from Peru, while my mothers side was ‘white’ (Swedish/Brit). I grew up in the US learning about Columbas and Europian history. I HATED history in school, and never realize WHY until I was an adult. I felt disconnected to it as none of it mentioned anything about who I was. I always thought “why do I even need to know this crud.”
    I had it good compared to some people. My grandma (white) was a pure soul who taught me about her family tree (a traceable line that went back to pilgrims on the Mayflower) and my search for my fathers heritage lead me to learn more about Indigenous people and Peru. I’ve come to love and NEED this history. I feel that the “assimilation” type learning is everywhere in school. It’s wrong and it’s lied to us.
    When we only learn one side (the European side) it cuts ourselves off from other parts of the world and our personal stories and heritages. The earths story. In many ways it’s robbed us, and the earth of a life and taught us to live disconnected from it, and each other. It shouldn’t be this way.

  • @jonrivere424
    @jonrivere424 4 года назад +1

    Honestly we will never fix anything if we are always worried about what happen years ago like fuck why not worry about what the fuck is happening now

  • @rickycarnell8493
    @rickycarnell8493 2 года назад

    my mother went to a boarding school named Chilocco in central Oklahoma she stayed but her brother ran back home and never did stay .

  • @anyastewart4206
    @anyastewart4206 3 года назад +1

    How they died? They were murdered, raped and abused! These schools in Canada and US were church run and government funded. Thank you Joe for doing this video and sharing!

  • @maebandy
    @maebandy 4 года назад +2

    Surest way to absolve your mind and hands of guilt is to ensure erasure of its record.

  • @nativestacker4185
    @nativestacker4185 Год назад

    Let's be clear on this , the Indian child Welfare Act started in 1978 , and The schools were still in use after that . Many of my family were taken away , my mother was a survivor , I didn't meet my oldest brother until he was 17 years old . When I tell people about these things they either don't believe me or say "that was a long time ago " In reality and relative to the time of the founding of The US , it just happened and will affect Native American people for a very long time .

  • @pinetreepictures4317
    @pinetreepictures4317 4 года назад +2

    What we have done to native Americans can never be undone, but we can help by donating to countless reservations who still live in the worst circumstances in our country

  • @terryjohnson5579
    @terryjohnson5579 9 месяцев назад

    Ik this is an old clip but still relevant. Bo Burnham a comedian singer and artist in one of his songs said "genocide the natives say you got to it first" which seems to be how far to many nations and military act even today.

  • @rjskum688
    @rjskum688 4 года назад +20

    Props to Joe for bringing awareness about Native Americans, but this lady is trying/acting way too hard to be native lol

    • @codshyper5564
      @codshyper5564 4 года назад

      Rj SKUM woke rogan 2020

    • @sleptking1707
      @sleptking1707 4 года назад +4

      @@codshyper5564 Focussing on a terrible word event that killed hundreds of thousands of innocent people is not 'woke'. Its important to look back on these moments so that humanity never falls to that level of depravity again, although I'm sure it will.

    • @karissaa.taylor962
      @karissaa.taylor962 4 года назад +2

      Rj SKUM sadly no one listens or has ever listened or taken seriously to actual Native Americans... I give her props somebody’s gotta be a voice for the voiceless 😉

    • @sluvv2520
      @sluvv2520 4 года назад

      @@karissaa.taylor962 youre obviously blinded by your white guilt. Any person of color today in the united states has a larger voice then the majority of white people due to fear of social ramifications of other people not hearing them, such as being called what ever -ist or -phobic word that they feel like using. And it gets validated by other whites looking for those precious social points so they can feel good about themselves. But honestly it comes off as disingenuous an people of color can tell. Youre not gonna be their friend that way, youre a pet with no real respect. As being half white myself you earn those precious social points you crave by being a real person and not giving off that, " ill be your savior" vibe you all do.

    • @Christian-Gigi
      @Christian-Gigi 4 года назад

      Does she have to show you her card?😒

  • @felixgarciaiii2027
    @felixgarciaiii2027 4 года назад +4

    now days they have mitch mc connel "claiming to be the reaper" and the C.D.C and covid-19 that has been on the back of the lysol lable .

  • @karlcarlysle462
    @karlcarlysle462 9 месяцев назад

    I am mixed ethnicity of black white native and Asian. My great great grandma was a Choctaw indian girl kidnapped and enslaved and renamed Lottie Cleveland.

  • @sopowerabboy
    @sopowerabboy 2 года назад

    It baffles me how the US government hasn’t done shit about the treatment of Native American, especially after seeing their neighbour country in Canada publicly apologizing and repaying billions to the surviving Native Americans who went to residential schools. Pope also recently apologized them.

  • @DiedrichKnickerbocker1783
    @DiedrichKnickerbocker1783 3 года назад +1

    Fuck it. Let us give back the land and also the federal government to Native Americans. Let them govern our lives.

  • @steveglazier6999
    @steveglazier6999 11 месяцев назад

    The Curtis Act of 1898 would be a good topic for a show. By effectively abolishing the remainder of tribal courts, tribal governments, and tribal land claims in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma, the act enabled Oklahoma to be admitted as a state, which followed in 1907.

  • @alphacraig2001
    @alphacraig2001 3 года назад +1

    Anyone know where I can learn more about the genocide and mistreatment of Native and Indigenous people? I trip out on how everyone forgets that this country is built on war crimes and I want to further educate myself on the topic.

  • @gelatokey
    @gelatokey 4 года назад +5

    Read about the 60s Scoop Joe, this happened many other times as well excluding this one so recent.

  • @djtotem
    @djtotem 4 года назад +2

    Reservations are still concentrate camps I hate living on the Rez not matter what it’s not our land. I’ve got family that ran away from those schools like Sherman 1940-50’s

  • @karenotte5420
    @karenotte5420 3 года назад +1

    tell the truth stand up there and tell the truth nightmare what has been done to the people that this land has been stolen from

  • @juliepinion7779
    @juliepinion7779 Год назад

    My dad was sent to a Catholic Elementary School where the nuns beat him and his brother, would lock him in the closet, and to make matters worse, he is very Dyslexic so they would beat him for struggling with reading and writing. He quit school after the 3rd grade and would just act like he was going to school only to spend his days wondering around on Red Hill in Purcell, OK.

  • @enriquegilmour
    @enriquegilmour 2 года назад

    My children are Native American and even though I am not I love the people and hearing this history is amazing to me.

  • @kobalt77
    @kobalt77 10 месяцев назад

    The series "1923" highlights the brutality of these "boarding" schools.

  • @bazoriasistersbazoria3448
    @bazoriasistersbazoria3448 4 года назад +5

    Nobody really talks about it

  • @6TomCruz6
    @6TomCruz6 3 года назад +1

    And the last one in Northern America close when I was maybe 1 years old in 1995 in Canada

  • @JJSmalls
    @JJSmalls 4 года назад +4

    So much for "Saving the man, killing the savage."

  • @sabrinarichey6484
    @sabrinarichey6484 3 года назад +1

    1978-1979 it was dangerous to live off the reservation where I lived. I seen murders happen in the parking lot of the rainbow market of native american men. My neighbor killed them.

  • @tessah.7641
    @tessah.7641 3 года назад

    You should interview a Canadian residential school survivor. They're finding unmarked graves at these "schools"