Battle Canyon 1878 - Kansas Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
  • Tour of the site of the last battle of US troops with Native Americans in Kansas. Dr James Leiker, Professor of history leads the discussion.

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  • @doubled3983
    @doubled3983 Год назад +3

    Hello from Oklahoma! I've visited this site several times. It's a quiet place. Love the fly over states!

  • @jimleiker8207
    @jimleiker8207 7 лет назад +11

    The local gentleman is Jerry Snyder from Scott City, retired now from teaching, has researched the history of Battle Canyon extensively, and was instrumental in securing the marker at the site.

    • @georgeparsons7338
      @georgeparsons7338 Год назад

      I have read the story of little wolf and dull knife and I have been to Scott city state park but never been to this site. It's on my list

  • @foundjoe
    @foundjoe Год назад +3

    “Cheyenne Autumn,”by author Marie Sandoz (mentioned in the video) is a great resource on the Cheyenne exodus. The US troops in Kansas gave up this fight quickly, allowing the Cheyenne to proceed on their journey. The video alludes to the subsequent depredations near Oberlin, but omits any mention of another incident from 1875, where a group of Cheyennes were basically massacred during a siege on Sappa Creek, also near Oberlin. Sandoz writes that the incident inspired the brutal retaliation by a smaller group of the Cheyenne refugees who killed the settlers near Oberlin in 1878. Eventually a trial was held after the Cheyenne had been subdued, but the defendants were acquitted from lack of evidence. Kansas was caught in the middle of a bad situation. The video provides a nice overview of one part of this tragic series of events.

  • @JohnKeithly
    @JohnKeithly 2 года назад +1

    So much for Native American Independence Days

  • @rayglaze4720
    @rayglaze4720 3 года назад

    Great video! Thank you for sharing.

  • @witoldkrasuski2784
    @witoldkrasuski2784 7 лет назад

    Thank you very much for posting this!

  • @JRJ0852
    @JRJ0852 6 месяцев назад

    I visited this site two weeks ago. Being from out east. The only sound was the "breeze". That breeze at one point started to push me down. Local said not Kansas spring wihds No cars, trucks, planes.

  • @leannewatts9328
    @leannewatts9328 7 лет назад

    Very well done video - lots of great history.
    I don't know whether it was them or RUclips that did the subtitles, but there are a horde of misspellings!

    • @JCCCvideo
      @JCCCvideo  7 лет назад

      The caption spellings have been corrected. Thanks.

  • @Megaera2012
    @Megaera2012 12 лет назад +2

    It's a bit south of Lake Scott, off Hwy 95 to the west.

  • @walkerfamilyoverlandingpho4826
    @walkerfamilyoverlandingpho4826 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love how they refer to native American genocide......uprising...

  • @traywilson
    @traywilson 13 лет назад +1

    thanks for posting...where exactly is this? I am in McPherson and would love to take my sons here sometime.

  • @RonHelton
    @RonHelton 6 месяцев назад

    👍👍👍👍🏹🏹🏹🏹

  • @Comeoffitman
    @Comeoffitman Год назад

    Was this an original or fascinating story

  • @Zech287
    @Zech287 2 года назад

    Theirs too many of us (Leiker) in Kansas

  • @davegreene2031
    @davegreene2031 2 года назад

    Great job on the veido but I still can't understand why a group of people in washington gets to decide were people live the government say that they own the land how do they own the land I'm glad we have park's so big companys can't distroy the land but why does the government say it belongs to them they are killing off the mustang horses I'm a half breed my self I think they call it mix blood now I've said enough I guess I think you done a good job on your veido

  • @jeffreywickens3379
    @jeffreywickens3379 Год назад +2

    Sickening, typical treatment of Native Americans by the United States.