The Goshute | We Shall Remain: A Native History of Utah [FULL EPISODE]

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Part of a powerful five-part-series on the five American Indian Tribes of the Great Basin Region.#weshallremain #goshute #americanindian
    The expanse of the Great Basin we now know as Western Utah and Northeastern Nevada is an area where most people cannot survive without outside assistance. It has always been home to the Shoshonne-Goship people -- The Goshutes, who today comprise two distinct sovereign nations - The Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians Reservation and The Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Indian Reservation. In the face of economic and environmental challenges, the Goshute's rich past gives this remarkable people fortitude.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @janetmcfarland7743
    @janetmcfarland7743 12 дней назад

    Thank you for the beautiful images and many interviews. We need to know this as we race by on I-80.

  • @wakaraaguilar3919
    @wakaraaguilar3919 28 дней назад

    When will you speak about the Timpanogos, the original inhabitants of Utah Valley?

  • @4estdweller4ever
    @4estdweller4ever 11 дней назад

    Candace Bear is so well spoken and has a beautiful spirit ❤

    • @martuuk8964
      @martuuk8964 8 дней назад

      Are you serious with this line? lol. Saying a non-white person is “well-spoken” is one of the most deeply racist things you can say. It’s mostly white women that say it. It’s like you’re saying that they are “savages” and that it’s surprising they can speak English… The dominant language of the country. Perhaps you’re shocked that she’s educated? Wow…

  • @mayr444
    @mayr444 2 месяца назад

    Will there be a navajo version?

    • @spencersorensen7720
      @spencersorensen7720 2 месяца назад

      There's already so much on the navajo in comparison but I agree

    • @martuuk8964
      @martuuk8964 8 дней назад

      @@mayr444 that would be a question for PBS Arizona.

  • @KeyaAhamed-b6i
    @KeyaAhamed-b6i 16 дней назад

    Clark Donna Hall Thomas Brown Paul

  • @raulr23martinezmartinez81
    @raulr23martinezmartinez81 3 месяца назад +1

    Nuestra genta nativa de estas tierras

  • @4estdweller4ever
    @4estdweller4ever 11 дней назад

    If you believe in a Creator why do you believe the sun is your father?

    • @martuuk8964
      @martuuk8964 8 дней назад

      @@4estdweller4ever the mistake you’re making is thinking that all creation stories necessarily mirror that of the Abrahamic/Jewish story of Genesis, where God (the one God that Abrahamic religions believe is the God of all things) is also “The Father.” Not all creation stories work like this. Not all cultures and religions believe that humanity was necessarily created by the same entity that created nature/the universe. For example the Yamato people of Japan (the dominant ethnic tribe, who traditionally practice Shinto) believe the mother of their people is Amaterasu Okimaki. But she didn’t create everything, she herself was created by a higher entity, and they believe other people/races have different creators/progenitors. Traditional Shinto practitioners will often make reference to the “eight million gods” which is basically an acknowledgement of the highly syncretic nature of Shinto (8 million isn’t an exact figure, it’s just wordplay to illustrate their belief that many gods and goddesses coexist and have separate responsibility over different people, things, lands, and spiritual/metaphysical domains).

    • @4estdweller4ever
      @4estdweller4ever 8 дней назад

      @@martuuk8964 I’m fully aware of the multitude of divergent belief systems. I tend to think logically so it doesn’t make sense to me that
      if the “creator” creates the sun that it’s the sun that is the father to humans. Simple question. I was just curious and I was hoping someone with this system of beliefs could explain it to me. I’m not interested in confusion.