JESSICA & SAMMY MATSAW OF SHOSHONE-BANNOCK TRIBES DISCUSS THEIR CONSERVATION WORK

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

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  • @quinnkelly9310
    @quinnkelly9310 5 месяцев назад

    Stay blessed...

  • @elpas.6974
    @elpas.6974 3 года назад +7

    There is a native American saying that I like 'if all the animals on earth disappeared, man would die of immesurable loneliness of the Spirit'.
    Animals, like trees and rivers, give USA sense if peace and harmony.
    We need them more than ego. Traditional people know that very well, it's still in the dna.

  • @a-zlinguistics5646
    @a-zlinguistics5646 Год назад +1

    Hey. That's cool. I never knew you guys were here on a channel until it popped on my feed. That's cool.

  • @Sprinkesbakeshop
    @Sprinkesbakeshop 3 года назад +2

    I’d like to know more about what is happening, why and how it directly affects people. Specifically what can we do to help? This video is a great start and it’s perfect just add some more information please we are eager to make changes.

  • @anastasialora5905
    @anastasialora5905 8 месяцев назад

    If you guys ever get to meet them listen to what they have to say because they know a lot about the land and they are very sweet I know them because I go to school with both of their daughters they are all very nice and listen to what the have to say about our reservation.

  • @deanfirnatine7814
    @deanfirnatine7814 2 года назад +1

    Without agriculture we all die, Native Americans have been farming for thousands of years, today thousands of Native Americans are involved in agriculture as ranchers and farmers feeding all of us. Agriculture does not have to be destructive to our waterways and our beloved salmon.

  • @kevinshanholtzer
    @kevinshanholtzer 3 года назад +2

    Since 1600, over 90% of the deciduous trees in the U.S. have been destroyed for human consumption, convenience and aesthetics. What is anybody going to do about that? Nothing. Toxification of all land continues unabated. The only thing that's going to stop humans is the collapse of the industrial food system.

    • @benjaminmorris2312
      @benjaminmorris2312 9 дней назад

      90… percent? lol cuz I thought it was like 159 percent. There’s more trees in America today then it was 50’s ago

  • @danielhensley2597
    @danielhensley2597 3 года назад +1

    I’m 1/4 Mountain Shoshone my grandmother was born on the Fort Hall reservation. I agree our people were hunter gatherers not farmers. I love my past I’m First Nation I’m Irish ☘️ remember they were treated as bad as anybody else and Swedish 3 warrior cultures. My dad was born in Rock Springs Wyoming! I grew up In Washington state I understand the salmon issues I live in Alaska now and our King salmon are almost gone! Everybody is worth the same , but our First Nations have been fucked over! And don’t excuse my French, Please don’t judge me I’m hammered but that is the only time I open up. I understand that I’m not full Shoshone but please don’t judge me it’s not my fault! The DNA runs in me 💪! My grandmother was the most loving person I’ve ever known and wise she even told me the stories when our people hunted mammoth and mastodons and had to fight off American lions and saber tooth cat’s and giant short face bears! I found a huge spear point in south east Idaho made of basalt! Must have been to hunt mammoths 🦣 and mastodons + many other things. Remember North America had way more mega fauna than even Africa! We come from a special place and yes I do believe in the STAR PEOPLE! Our Gods came from the ⭐️! Thank you for listening to me it’s a special topic for me and if you are racist we’ll GO FUCK YOUR SELF and the HORSE 🐎 YOU RODE IN ON!

    • @danielhensley2597
      @danielhensley2597 3 года назад

      And yes I spelled God with a capitol G tell me I’m wrong and you’re right! You can’t ha ha ha!

    • @quinnkelly9310
      @quinnkelly9310 5 месяцев назад

      Native Irish here.... 😊

  • @benjaminmorris2312
    @benjaminmorris2312 9 дней назад

    Less talk about who killed the native horses out!

  • @blacktooth6242
    @blacktooth6242 Год назад

    Ah-ho

  • @harveygresham3636
    @harveygresham3636 2 года назад

    The Fort Hall Business Council has sold the Matsaw family and all other tribal members down the river by entering an "accord" in 2009 where the tribal government receives millions of dollars to not say anything critical of Bonneville Power Administration's operation of the river. Not one word. And Sho Ban are just one of the five "treaty" tribes that have agreed to shut the F up while the salmon go extinct. Sorry ... but that's the truth and nothing more. It sucks.