Jocko Podcast 325: Let Me Die Fighting. The Journey of Crazy Horse. Native American Warrior.
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Anyone else have the sudden realization that The Jocko Podcast is basically Reading Rainbow for grown ups?
Lol truth haha but love it
Epiphany
Hahaha wonderful!
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Take a look
It's in a book
A reading painbow
Okay Jocko, enough is enough. Every time you do a book review and do your story time, I turn around a buy more books... my wife is questioning your motives. Touche my good man!
Same here. I've bought and read more books in the last three years since I started listening to the podcast than the previous 20 years of my life combined.
Same lol
Yup...me too. Just downloaded this book from audible. Thanks Jocko.
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I don’t know what “Touché” means either.
I am Lakota and a veteran, also have talked to Joe a couple times. This enlightened my heart to hear the values and history being discussed, it's not often at all that I hear any discussion. When people find out I'm Lakota, they always ask why would you serve a country that has treating you so badly? There are tons of responses, but the one that comes to me is, America has great values, and as long as it continues to have it's word and it's values, it will always win and hope one day that they honor our treaties and values. Feel free to come by South Dakota on your way to the battlefield.
Irish and Chippewa and airborne infantry here.
Why fight? I'm here because my ancestors were warriors and survivors. This is the culture I was born into. The history of this content is a history of colors and cultures making war to carve out a free space of their own. You adapt, you fight, you survive.
what is the title of this book? did they finish the crazy horse monument in the black hills. i was there in 1992 when it was just taking shape.
I too am Lakota. Army brat living in Oklahoma. Be awesome to get to know each other
Respect brother.
Hell yeah brother that part america is the best the world got not too say it’s all rainbows and flowers over here but it’s not like that anywhere and look at Russia and China and our own goverment working together for a new world order we have to stand United Americans against all enemies foreign and domestic I stand with all my brothers and sisters against the satanic machine United we stand divided we fall which is exatcly what they want but we gotta be 10 steps ahead at all times
I was raised in Wyo. Worked on pipeline. Amazing history I was paid to see. Fort Laramie, Fort Reno, Fort Casper. Oregon and Mormon trails. Independence rock where the settlers would write their names on a big rock close to Pathfinder ranch. It’s spiritually uplifting to learn their way of life. Both Native American and soldiers.
As a proud Alaska Native and Navajo Indian it’s good to hear stories like these coming into the light.
Middle aged woman listener here. This podcast is rising to be one of my favorites, love that you can read from a book on air and make it interesting. Crazy Horse is maybe one of the best warriors that walked on this soil and earth.
I am a Lakota myself. Descendant of Gall. Thanks for telling our tale to the world Jocko.
Episodes 323, 324 were fantastic. That damn book isn't easy to find. This story will be just a cool. History 101 💯🇺🇲
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Oh wow! This is going to be epic. One of the greatest warriors ever telling the story of another. 💪🏼
Someone get jocko a star quilt. He's officially an uncle
PLEASE more native american stories! Our modern American veterans are amazing but the original Americans were just as amazing, brave, and inspiring!
I grew up in central Montana and was fortunate enough to visit the Battle of Little Bighorn twice as a boy. Once with my family and once on a school field trip. It’s been about 15 years but i still remember the feeling and aura of that place. Truly a remarkable experience
Sounds like Jocko is talking about the hero myth. It's universal through time and culture. It's a part of us.
One of the most multi layered episodes. Breathlessly good. Time to fill some libraries…
*I highly recommend learning about John Trudell; a native American veteran, author, poet, philosopher, and activist.*
Wheeeeew. I read this the first time& my eyeballs seen Justin Trudeau.... lol.
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Negative, bro. John Trudell was a great man.
Justin Trudeau on the other hand isn't; as I believe it's a case of like father, like son. He's the son of a man who greatly abused indigenous people. Which is why I think he virtue signals so much.
Did you know that Crazy Horse is supposed to be on Mount Rushmore? The sculpture is unfinished.
@@David_Lo_Pan No he’s not
@@Tacit_Tern Yeah seriously, the master of that virtue signal. I think he engages in a confusing self-flagelation in private, while laughing & crying simultaneously, because he hates himself.
I know the chances of Jocko seeing this are small, but I found the little tangent about rituals and rituals that signify transitioning to adulthood very interesting. Karl Marlantes talks about this in his excellent book "What it's Like to Go to War", and if I remember correctly (any mistakes are mine) - he postulates that a non-trivial portion of our societal deficiencies can be related to the fact that we no longer have rituals that signify the passage from childhood to adulthood, for men or women (be that hunting, war/combat, or childbirth). Thus, many of us never transition.
As an aside, if you haven't read Marlantes' book "Matterhorn" (about small unit combat in Vietnam) - I think it's a masterpiece. Strange experience to find myself out walking the dog and crying while listening to it hah.... good thing I live in the boonies and there's nobody around to see ;)
Absolutely fucking loved this episode. I’m Native American from the Lumbee tribe. All through out this I thought about how still to this day Native nations still wage political war. Mainly the Cherokee Nation. Say we are not real Natives because so much or our history has been lost.
The United States Army shows respect for the Native American Warrior Spirit by naming their companies after them. I was a War Eagle and we had Apache, Bull and and Comanche companies. What other enemy have had that we have honored so highly other than our Native American brethren? Natives may feel like they have lost their culture but it is alive and kicking in the military. Hopefully, more natives will find their Warrior Spirit by serving in our great military.
@@briancasteel1222 Problem is our military isn’t great anymore. It’s in shambles.
@@seekndestroy8970 The terrorist obama destroyed it.
@@briancasteel1222 “our great military” What a joke lol
Only 8 minutes in. This will be a special treat, I'm guessing. Crazy Horse has been my role model for 30 years (I'm 55). Thanks, in advance ✊.
Hoka Hey
He is a good one to look up;to that was by definition of what a warrior was
Old M-60 gunner here and yes, although I have a degree in early American history and have read MANY books on Tecumseh and the battle for Ohio-A Sorrow in our Heart- and ‘That Dark and Bloody River,” and his first book “The Frontiersman.” All by Alan Eckert, are all worth a read if you like these books. (I know I do) Semper Fi.
Hope they have audio books... I like to.listen
Thank you Echo, Jason and Jocko for the awesome podcast.
Nice alphabetical order
As a Finn, it is quite easy to identify with the lifestyle of indigenous peoples. They are very fascinating because we Europeans are so immersed in Christianity that we forgot the culture that preceded it. Lalli is still remembered here as an anti-Christian, although we do not know if he was a fictional character or not.
This is one of the top 5 Jocko podcasts I’ve listened to.
Thank you Jocko. I first read of Crazy Horse when I was in fifth grade. His uniqueness as a leader and warrior encapsulated what would become my view of a man leading his community.
40:18….I damn near fell out of my chair. This is so true if you never learn another thing!!!!
I even love the lloonngg exhales into his mic every minute or two. Reminds me that I too am breathing, and heading into work at 5AM EST. Mr. Wilinck, you are an inspiration sir. I mean that completely and sincerely. Long may you run. (Says an old M-60 Echo 3, machine gunner) Semper Fi sir. 👍❤️
I listen to jocko on my commute and his is the only podcast that my subs pick up. His voice is epic in here
Choice subject ~🤙🏼🎗⚡️🇺🇸♠️🩸
Thank You for Honoring,*Crazy Horse”🇺🇸⚡️🪶🦅🐻🦬🐴⚡️🩸🎗🇺🇸🤙🏼😎♠️🩸⚡️
from a American Veteran 🇺🇸
"Echo Charles; assesment." brilliant
I just finished reading a book called “Captured by Indians” it’s first accounts of being captured by Indians…just glad we live now! Hard times for both sides
no doubt
Daniele Bolelli on his podcast History on Fire does a great job on Crazy Horse. I highly recommend it.
So good Gents. Definitely going to make your presentation in August @ the Little Big Horn. FYI the Battle of 100 in the Hands is just a couple hours south into Wyoming, near Story, WY. The marker at the aka Fetterman Site says no one survived... but I always point out a bunch of our red brothers made it out just fine.
Being born as a native, children are born into the clan of their fathers. Ojibwe have several clans such as loon, crane, fish, bird, bear, marten, and deer clans. Members of same clan considered themselves relatives. Also being aware of the Earth and every animal is alive. Maybe some have seen a native picture showing everything is connected by spirit. Pow wow music allows one to feel as the singers around the drum sing and scream honoring the spirits of different aspects of life and animals. Strength is very spiritual entwining the spirits of their spiritual animal, tribe, and really their very existence. So intruders were taking alot more than just an area, it trampled the land, animals, and life. They lived only on the land.
Has listening to these pods caused anyone else to feel an immense amount of shame whenever you catch yourself wanting to give up or feeling sorry for yourself, it’s probably the best thing that’s happened to me in years.
More Native American stuff please. This and wooden leg have been some favorites. Also “officers eat last” you should have Nathan Fick on. He was a marine recon Lt
I second this For sure. great read. I read Fick's book "One Bullet away" a decade ago after reading Generation Kill.
@@hikeabovethetreeline7303 same here. There are also a few great interviews out there with him and/or some of his recon marines
How is it possible the dream became a reality, and the dream was taken so seriously by all the Native Indians, how have they tapped into something so spiritual that we can't seem to replicate? Beyond words. Utterly gripping this episode was.
My favorite guest!!! Listened to these last few episodes 2x each.
Powerful episode, so much untold history that my High school skipped over. Outstanding HONESTLY read/educational episode. Well done Sir's
Bless up from Brooklyn NY
Have you reached out to the Lakota for your visit to little big horn? I believe there is a lot of insight to be gained.
Also crazy horse told his people he would return in the rock...
I had to listen to this book on Audible. It was an eye opener. We America loving Constitutional Conservatives are the Lakota. Our great country that countless people have fought and died for are the Black Hills. The White politicians in power in the mid to late 1800s represent the liberal progressives of today. We are destined to walk the same path as the Wild Lakota. I pray we as free Americans do not end up living in Loafer camps waiting for the meager government handouts. Are we resigned to live in Loafer camps or shall we die fighting as Warriors for our way of life?
I would love it if you did one about Alexander the great or Julius Ceasar.
When I was growing up riding/racing dirt bikes my mentors told me these things. 1: the faster you ride the further you look ahead., 2: ALWAYS look where you want to go not at what you want to miss.,
3: if you're not scaring yourself several times a lap you're not riding at the top of your skill Level! 😉
What does that have to do with the podcast ... Respectfully
Thanks....love Indians.😍
Good topic! I’m looking forward to this to take my mind of the world war, outrageous prices, and the rest of reality. Sad when you’re like, ah! The Indian Wars! That’ll help me unwind
I've been listening to various episodes of your podcast...Gleaning lessons of leadership and accountability from the past has had me listening almost non stop over the past few weeks while I'm at work. I work alone and my job is rather mundane, so these podcasts really absorb my mind while I work.
This episode... I've heard the story of Little Big Horn from Custer's side of the battle, but this was the first time I've heard the story from Crazy Horse's side. His story, and that of his people, will live forever. I would love to visit that battle field some day.
All I can say is, please keep up the excellent work. You've given so much depth to the reading of these books, to the stories of the people who made history.
Thank you.
👍👍 If you haven’t read his book Extreme Ownership. Which is also available in audiobook form . You may like what it has to offer to you .
Probably the most influential message , that’s not being taught in traditional businesses models.
@@chrisoys2746 I haven't read this or any of the books yet. I happened across this podcast rather at random on RUclips. Jocko has so much to teach those willing to learn.
I'm planning on getting at least one of these books on audio. I haven't done it yet, but will.
@@crystalbuck6525 Your willingness to go back to the well , after first podcast . Speaks much about your desires Crystal . Separates you from a lot of people . Which you hopefully recognize and are proud of.
It’s not a judgement of others , just reality.
@@chrisoys2746I've listened to many of these podcasts. It annoys me that I can't listen to them in order from oldest to newest because RUclips jumps all over the place. However, each episode is packed with gems of wisdom and knowledge that we often miss in day to day life.
Wooden Leg and Crazy Horse are badass… U should read About Navajo Code Talkers WW two, Geronimo and the Apache’s wars, or Sitting Bull’s life…
Tecumseh and little turtle
Check out st Clairs defeat more Americans were killed by natives then in thebattle of the little bighorn
Ecko your input is incredible brother. Guys this is probably the most insightful and powerful lesson yet.
Awesome! Been Awhile since I tuned in but super excited for this one & more! Keep killing it guys! Much love ❤️ 🐺⭕️✌️
very thankful you are covering this! Much respect ❤
Jocko = MostValueablePres
Awesome podcast on an outstanding individual. These last few podcasts featuring historic people have been some of my favorite.
I would love to see a follow-on podcast after you have visited the Little Bighorn battlefield.
Thank you, Jason, for giving me another book to add to the list.
As much of a student of history as I am, I've somehow managed to forget what a complete and utter badass Crazy Horse was. This was an excellent episode.
To be in Little League at 9 years old, to get any reasonable playing time, we had to be able to throw a regulation baseball the 60 feet (20 yards) between bases. By age 12 we had guys that could throw from center field to home plate, about 275 feet max (about 91 yards max).
nobody asked
@@user-zr5by9gk8e Nobody asked you either, but here you are. Funny how that works.
Great work getting all these stories out it’s imperative we never forget
Good morning sir, just grabbed a tub of chocolate pb MOLK!! It’s damn good. Thank you
At the 1:20:43 mark after reading a excerpt from the book Jockos face says it all.
Great subject ....anyone who's interested in Indian history should read Empire of the Summer Moon by S C Gwynne... Joe Rogan did a podcast on it.....
The author mentioned also wrote an outstanding book on Stonewall Jackson, Rebel Yell. Great source notes. Phenomenal.
Both great books
Love that book.
Outstanding book. Outstanding lessons. Outstanding podcast. Thank you.
Strong people!!
Totally captivated less than half way through! Jocko rocks the way he delivers this stuff, huge fan here!
Dan Carlin's new Hardcore History on the history of slavery has a bunch of interesting info on American Indians
If only we had men like Crazy horse around today. Keep up the good content Jocko and crew 👍
@Kellmerica I'll check it out
I may not know karate, but I know Crazy 🤣😧
Good evening
Good evening
For me this is in the top 3 favorite episodes he has done. Legit!
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Elements of a Man
1. Be generous
2. Courage
3. Fortitude
4. Wisdom
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Fall of Man
Fear
Anger
Arrogance
Growing up inside DC beltway surrounded by Heros,geophgraphy in early years,, definitely created my instincts/values
Hey JOCKO I hope you read this, an amazing book I really think you would enjoy a lot is ‘Son of the Morning Star’ by Evan S. Connell. It’s all about George Armstrong Custer. He had a pretty fascinating life. One thing that stood out to me a lot about him is that he’s quite the rebellious type. The book talks about all the times he got in trouble by the military and it’s actually quite comical the things he got in trouble for. I love the history of the American west.
I saw the prison cell Crazy Horse was kept in at Ft. Pickens years ago. So glad to hear all this.
Thx guys 🙏
perfect episode! i just started a fire and sat down with my dog
Read Warriors Creed by Roger Sparks. I think it is great that Joko emphasis the importance of reading. In order to be understood we must first understand and reading helps us comprehend another person's point of view
Crazy Horse was thinking "Either I die for something or I live for nothing and if I live for nothing then I capable of falling for anything"
No better lesson than a jocko military history lesson
Um fraking yea I'm have 2 agree that's my favorite move to do in the middle of the battlefield swing whoop
great podcast man. Thanks for all the wisdom.
Love this kind of book club
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Thank you my brother 👍
My grandfather, on occasion would say, "Well, Jocko, what are we gonna do next? I knew a teaching point was coming, or I had additional chores to do. Good nik/name. That was 60 years ago.May he rest in peace
This is awesome best podcast yet! More American Indian podcasts!!
Agreed. Did you listen to the one about Wooden Leg? (Episode 45 I believe)
“You got any commentary on grabbing a horse by its mane and jumping on?”… yeah that’s some badass $&@&!
I would like too see our Native American brothers becoming Park Rangers and protecting our National Parks
Keep America Beautiful
I've listened to this book literally dozens of times in my 15 years on a serious Lakota path. "Black Elk Speaks" and "Fools Crow: Wisdom and Power" are two other books that I believe are mandatory for a person interested in these ways. The other mandatory is respect for the brave men and women who preserved them. I could talk for hours on this but I'll keep it short and thank Jocko for presenting this book. And Joseph Marshall 3 for writing it.
I forgot already! What book are we reading now?? These stories are un freaking believable. Talk about an athlete…come on, man! Fantastic.
The same applies to “the gods” all cultures independently of one another developed religious ideology. Thought provoking for sure
Awesome reading. Love it gentlemen.
1:19:02 - the ghosts a warrior has to live with...I have goosebumps on goosebumps
Thank you for this
If you haven't had the chance to Read or listen to
Empire Of The Summer Moon authored by S.C. Gwynne
I highly recommend this book. It is about The last Comanche and the Native American Wars.
I just saw this book recommended elsewhere. Must be a sign.
Jacko said crazy hoe. Although I know it's just a misspoken word that's hilarious. I think we've all been there and had our own last stand LOL
"Oh my goodness, say that again" That would be fitting for a t-shirt :)
God bless you and thank you
Outstanding
Gracias.
Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull had a great victory over the evil bumbling dunce Custer. They outsmarted him and fought with more honor and purpose. Every last one of the evil enemy was brutally dispatched. Our great warriors took much joy in the white screams and their pleading to be spared. We took their hearts, their scalps, their souls.
Took the scalps without scalping. Their self-induced stress caused them to pull their own hair out
Well, one could say you won a battle, but lost the war..hurray for you! On a more serious note, these warriors deserve every and all credit due them. Peeps keep on about Custers mistakes, but the other side always has a say in the final outcome.....and they did IT!
Sounds like you were there??? But no, you weren't but for someone claiming some ancestral connection " our great warriors " you dont know anything of fact...just some dumb myths......who are you to judge who had honour ?? some Indian accounts say that some soldiers fought bravely.......what is a " white scream" ? is it different to a black scream ??and Custers Army had 700 members....268 were killed and 55 wounded so about 400 lived.... so your comment that "every last one was brutally dispatched " is crap.....and you write "WE took their hearts blah, blah......YOU didn't do anything .....Custer was a bastard but have some respect for all brave men who die in battle.....
You are a fool
It won’t let me start the video.
I can’t start it also!?!?
Moral of the story don’t ever surrender and never make deals with your enemy
1:20:56
I like the comment on The Com Check.
A ritual similar to the Lakota, preparing for battle. The underline current, I have your back, you have mine, let’s do this.
17:15 - it’s not complicated. A person that is imposing, whether physically or personality wise, gets the respect. There is nothing more to it.
Back to the Jocko podcast essence on this one, Back to the Book.
Fantastic podcast! Please do Empire of the Summer Moon
bein to gettysburg 11 times off to the philippines to continue my quest for knowledge
40:27 Oh my goodness say that again!
I'm dying 💀
Words have power
Need to get badhand on this show,do one of his tipi talks for jocko
Great Podcast. Everybody interested in American History should visit the Little Bighorn Battlefield if they get a chance. Jason Gartner did a good job describing it. I was surprised to hear Jocko has never been there. In the mid 90's i read the book "Black Elk speaks" and after it resulted in me taking a Long Road trip from Calif to the Black hills to Pine Ridge Indian reservation to Wounded Knee memorial then back up into Montana To visit LBH battlefield which was just a fantastic way to put everything I read and saw into perspective.