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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @SmashinAdams
    @SmashinAdams 4 года назад +11

    WE should be telling of our own past, the good, bad & the ugly. Unfortunately, POLITICS, once again, has many afraid to. My book will end ALL this silence when it drops. The REAL Truth IS out there.

    • @miapenner5754
      @miapenner5754 4 года назад +4

      Jose Stevenson it’s a whole video on choctaw history reported by white people...how much worse could it get, oh right, now they want to dig up native burial mounds to learn more about choctaw history instead of idk asking the descendants of the choctaw people. it’s bad, it’s really bad

  • @blackberrylady6025
    @blackberrylady6025 5 лет назад +9

    Yes, I remember as a lil girl in Mississippi, a card board box, could bring much fun especially on a hill..Misses Mississippi...Beautiful state...great food, people..They Indians has always been a Great, Strong people..would love to purchase a basket...fresh produce, cant wait to visit Mississippi and buy.

  • @MessianicJewJitsu
    @MessianicJewJitsu Год назад +2

    Man I wish my hometown living experience looked like this. God bless these people.

  • @strongrefrigerators1
    @strongrefrigerators1 4 года назад +5

    I'd be interested to read or watch more about Mississippi Indians from Native American writers or sources if anyone can point me in the right direction. I've done some googling, sources haven't been great, but I'm open to better sources.

  • @mistervacation23
    @mistervacation23 5 лет назад +7

    The Choctaws did not get as much support from the confederate as they expected. They got a very partial supply of tents, clothing, garrison and camp equipments from the Confederate Army. Several of the Mississippi Choctaws who were captured in the Union prison in New York died in prison. The passion and the zeal or the Confederate Army began to take a nose dive once the Choctaws found out that no arms and payment were arranged for them.

    • @MessianicJewJitsu
      @MessianicJewJitsu Год назад +2

      Most confederates didn't get as much support as they expect either from my research. A few of the Choctaw in my family line served the CSA in that war.

    • @JDoe-gf5oz
      @JDoe-gf5oz Год назад +1

      Confederacy didn't have things to spare.

  • @P31-i8r
    @P31-i8r 4 года назад +3

    My greatgrandfather was choctaw indian he came fromSherman Hill but moved to +o Kosciusko,Ms he is buried the now we used to visit there when we were kids

  • @yortsemloh1156
    @yortsemloh1156 Год назад

    I grew up in southern Lincoln county and have several arrowheads my grandfather found plowing the field near the creek. I recently discovered I have Native American dna.

  • @lolitacunningham7568
    @lolitacunningham7568 4 года назад +2

    I wonder who's my tribe my great grandma mother came from in Mississippi

  • @redbird1824
    @redbird1824 4 года назад

    The knife you lost was probably a Barlow. Kids back then saved up their money to get one at the local family hardware store.

  • @qualqui
    @qualqui 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video, learning about the Sacred Mounds as well about the Choctaw Nation, totally worth doing as they're doing because that is a return to our Native values and traditions. Stickball game, sounds interesting a bit rough, a prehispanic ballgame, only played at the moment in Sinaloa State, is played with a hard rubber ball and the idea is to hit it with your hips, I guess that's why our ancestors were so fit and healthy when the white folks came. 😂And I couldn't believe my eyes but Choctaws also eat the Tamal, corn dough cooked in a corn husk, I'm guessing also flavored, in this case, with green chili sauce? Or just filled with meat or veggies? Thanks for sharing, 👍and greetings👋from central Mexico!

  • @ravenarbuckle4489
    @ravenarbuckle4489 4 года назад +14

    they shouldnt be diggin up our mounds

  • @darlenepettis6672
    @darlenepettis6672 3 года назад +2

    how can theses people be....really

  • @screamingminnow920
    @screamingminnow920 5 лет назад +2

    i recently found out i very possibly have not-too-distant choctaw ancestors on my dads side it’s so interesting i’ve never known

    • @tavahbenyah9600
      @tavahbenyah9600 4 года назад +5

      Yea right

    • @shiquantafranklin2851
      @shiquantafranklin2851 3 года назад +1

      @@tavahbenyah9600 😂😂😂

    • @2doright647
      @2doright647 3 года назад

      @@tavahbenyah9600 A lot of us have Choctaw and Cherokee ancestors. I have some grandparents that were Choctaw. No need for your negativity ..

    • @caliph_og3473
      @caliph_og3473 3 года назад +2

      Your Eurasian or European and there's no such thing as Mexican social constructs are fiction of law!

    • @raymack1663
      @raymack1663 2 года назад +2

      Siberians, and Europeans with ponytails. Can I borrow $5 dollars...

  • @raymack1663
    @raymack1663 2 года назад +4

    Siberians, and Europeans with ponytails. Can I borrow $5 dollars?

  • @wahchinksapapiominko9845
    @wahchinksapapiominko9845 5 лет назад +14

    Blasphemy, 5 dollar Indians

    • @hunibuni
      @hunibuni 4 года назад +6

      They got white folk managing a farm, selling produce to white folks, with silent "choctaw" workers pickin in the fields, who never talk on camera themselves...looks like a great way to hide illegal farm workers from ICE, & another layer to the $5 shuffle.

  • @12pearls16
    @12pearls16 8 месяцев назад

    LoL, Giants built the mounds! and the natives were slaves! But y'all keep on pushing the narrative to erase native truths! Aho!

  • @Malcolm325
    @Malcolm325 3 года назад +2

    🤦🏾‍♂️