Tribal Rights and Feral Horses | The MeatEater Podcast with Steven Rinella

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @lancebernal9982
    @lancebernal9982 11 дней назад +16

    as a Native, who is a wildlife professional, I appreciate the opportunity you gave to them to talk about their wildlife conservation efforts. I'm glad that he gets to work for his tribe. Many of us leave the reservation for higher education purposes have dreams to go back to the reservation to apply what we learn, but end up having to find jobs off due to lack of jobs and tribal politics.

    • @nickjohns1192
      @nickjohns1192 10 часов назад

      I love hearing about native history
      Incredibly interesting and heartbreaking 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

  • @codyhess5713
    @codyhess5713 9 дней назад +4

    As a wyomingite this makes me proud that these folks are here and that theyre good hearted conservationists who have a deep connection with the land. Thats what real wyoming is about.

  • @IanKeever-b7z
    @IanKeever-b7z 13 дней назад +13

    Another podcast that I didn’t want to end. Very educational and valuable to non tribal members.

  • @Mrkelsmiller55
    @Mrkelsmiller55 10 дней назад +3

    Great representation Art! Glad to see the Wind River Reservation get some good press.

  • @peonerw
    @peonerw 13 дней назад +15

    How about an episode of tribes efforts in restoration of salmon in the upper Columbia river, behind chief Joseph and grand coulee dam! And spokanes efforts in same task!

  • @dcollay17
    @dcollay17 13 дней назад +42

    Thank you for finally having more native American people on this show, especially from the fish and wildlife perspective.

  • @peonerw
    @peonerw 13 дней назад +15

    We have a feral horse problem on our rez (Colville reservation) not sure if its the same number as the Yakima's but alot to be a big problem still. Awesome to see tribal members on your show, please have more like this here and there!

    • @mrgdownloads
      @mrgdownloads 13 дней назад +1

      509! :)

    • @UlyssesF.
      @UlyssesF. 12 дней назад +2

      ​@@mrgdownloads I hunt with my buddies on the Colville, always helping them out and yeah the feral horse problem is crazy. Don't think the tribe can take care of it by themselves, definitely think Meateater should have someone from the Colville Reservation go on the show also.

  • @showmeadventurevanlife49
    @showmeadventurevanlife49 7 часов назад

    The pre-chewed food is a common thing, still today every country person I know from Wisconsin to Missouri and Wyoming pre-chew food for their toddler's. It is city people who are doing it wrong.
    Love your show!

  • @ryancamp3414
    @ryancamp3414 12 дней назад +2

    That was the most informative interview of the Native American people that I've ever seen...great job and thank you!

  • @lukepro2351
    @lukepro2351 10 дней назад +1

    This was such an interesting episode, please get more native voices on the podcast!

  • @toddrussell4923
    @toddrussell4923 2 дня назад

    Great Show

  • @traskVT
    @traskVT 12 дней назад +1

    MORE OF THIS!!!!! Great Episode all!

  • @seancross6196
    @seancross6196 13 дней назад +3

    Tribes are and have been leaders in a number of sectors of Natural Resources conservation for decades and it is a story that is just starting to get out to the general public and they are doing it without Dingle-Johnson or Pittman-Robertson Act monies even though tribals pay the taxes same as everyone else. Art and Renea are such great folks and doing an incredible job on Wind River. Look forward to more.

  • @tysonmitchell938
    @tysonmitchell938 8 дней назад

    That was an awesome pod. Thank you

  • @craig9146
    @craig9146 11 дней назад

    Great interview and I learned quite a bit. The reservation is managing wildlife and feral horses the right way. Good luck with the bison.

  • @neilking2754
    @neilking2754 12 дней назад

    what ba great discussion m- moremthan a show! it all made sense to me. please keep these coming.

  • @josemercado4097
    @josemercado4097 3 дня назад

    Love your show!!!!!! I have a question. How do you buy a pharaoh horse?

  • @manuelwebe
    @manuelwebe 13 дней назад +6

    America (US in particular, but also Canada, Mexico and many countries in South America) still has a lot of healing to deal with regarding Native American issues. Like a lot, both sides, natives and colonialists.

    • @jabreck1934
      @jabreck1934 11 дней назад

      How about we start with Spain’s Affect on North America.
      Aztecs, Mayans, Coastal Natives of the west?
      All the focused seems to be on the last colonist.
      What about all the other countries that tried to colonize North America?

    • @blakek2619
      @blakek2619 8 дней назад

      At what point can we stop blaming the whites, how much time has to pass?

  • @Verlisify
    @Verlisify 13 дней назад +13

    Surprised there wasn't a peanut the squirrel topic

    • @dylanstandingalone
      @dylanstandingalone 13 дней назад

      turns out the squirrel was a commie

    • @JohnCantu-yt9mt
      @JohnCantu-yt9mt 13 дней назад +10

      Prob recorded before they smoked ole peanut

    • @MrFelipeowen
      @MrFelipeowen 13 дней назад

      Guessing Cal will cover it in his week in review

    • @LelandHart
      @LelandHart 12 дней назад +1

      I imagine the MeatEater crew will be less supportive of Peanut's owner than a lot of folks. He was a wild game animal, not a pet lol.

    • @Verlisify
      @Verlisify 12 дней назад

      @@LelandHart Thats very inaccurate. There is a part in the video where they talk about the pooppocalypse at their house from birds they took in

  • @carlascott1131
    @carlascott1131 11 дней назад

    Awesome episode!!

  • @bradferrenburg6937
    @bradferrenburg6937 13 дней назад

    I sent a couple of days in the northern potion of Arizona in and around the Navajo and Ute reservation and saw a lot of horses.

  • @KingK-408
    @KingK-408 12 дней назад +1

    Reservations being considered active war zones is crazy to me

  • @pikeydag5474
    @pikeydag5474 12 дней назад +4

    Don't they choose to have the id card? That's only if they want the benefits that come from the reservation/tribes i think. This podcast makes it sound like the American government is tattooing them.

    • @Mrkelsmiller55
      @Mrkelsmiller55 10 дней назад

      Negative, if the parents chose to enroll their children they are automatically given an Enrollment number. In fact we (Native Americans/American Indian’s) are the only humans that have a measurable blood quantum to be recognized as Tribal Members. I am pretty sure the only other species to go by a blood quantum, are animals? So in fact we are just like tattooed by the government.

    • @blakek2619
      @blakek2619 8 дней назад +1

      -gets a native version of a social security number
      -receives benefits and can travel anywhere they want
      -"I'm basically a POW"

  • @Eric-dr5bj
    @Eric-dr5bj 13 дней назад +3

    1:35:30 Antoine Janis and Janis Putelis brings this all together

  • @chrissolomon7226
    @chrissolomon7226 7 дней назад +1

    I’m all for the protection and conservation of Native Species, Elk, Mule Deer, Big Horn Sheep and so on, but when it comes to these feral animals and their protections I can hear Ronald Regan’s 5 most frightening words an individual can hear “I’m from the government and I’m here to help”. Everything that the government gets involved in is made worse just by the bureaucracy that is brought to the table. It is frankly Awesome that the Tribal Lands are not governed by the same stupidity as the rest of us are….

    • @zeldarobinson3382
      @zeldarobinson3382 4 дня назад +1

      to a certain extent they are also governed by" the Government" ,those that are suppose to reprecent the People , "we the people are the Government , and rememeber those representing the people who call themselves soveriegn , are not soveriegn , we the people are soveriegn and the land belongs to the people , why should people who need food be chargered with a crime off pouching just because they are trying to feed their family ? what is next you will be finded for hunting and gathering natural herbs, and picking berries , " the government " has poisoned our water the land and our air , Wae up please , they are not doing anything for the best health and wellbeing of the people , this was a great show and I hope to see more like it on Meateater , one thing everyone should realise is first God created all of us in his image we are the same , One people under God , We are all related , Brothers and Sisters in Gods eyes ,

  • @TiredAmerican247
    @TiredAmerican247 5 дней назад

    Tribal rights should be for those who live as if they never new about todays technology l, clothing, food, etc.

  • @JNorick
    @JNorick 2 дня назад

    I dont know where i heard it, but, dont wolves surplus kill in order to keep the bears off their backs in order to move on to consume the next kill un-interrupted?

  • @chrisgooden4427
    @chrisgooden4427 13 дней назад +1

    I may be wrong, but I believe Cherokee Nation membership goes off traceable ancestry. Not blood quantum.

  • @briangroff5515
    @briangroff5515 13 дней назад +1

    Great show and guests keep them coming

  • @bryanfox2735
    @bryanfox2735 12 дней назад +3

    Well he said it right! They are POW’s! All reservations are POW camps! Look it up!

    • @blakek2619
      @blakek2619 8 дней назад +1

      🤣🤣 protected class of citizens always calling themselves the victims

  • @jacobewilson878
    @jacobewilson878 13 дней назад

    I did that for all my kids and we called it baby birdie. Some other parents thought is was gross but once my babies got real food from the baby food grinder they wouldn't eat many of the jarred baby food varieties

  • @nra308
    @nra308 13 дней назад +2

    Another great episode.

  • @montaego
    @montaego 12 дней назад

    Interesting conversation. Anyone thinking of using contraceptives to keep the wild horse population under control once the numbers have been decreased?

  • @nativeaf9933
    @nativeaf9933 8 дней назад

    I keep blocking this channel from my feed, but it keeps popping up….
    Steve Rinella is the Dr . Phil of hunting channels 🫃🏾🫄🏼👨🏻‍❤️‍👨🏿🏳️‍🌈

  • @Bamapride1000
    @Bamapride1000 3 дня назад

    I’m half indigenous so I wonder if I can get on the reservation to hunt.? I’ve never tried but I do have a half indigenous blood in my veins. Being from the south my roots trace back to Cherokee and Creek bloodline

    • @Bamapride1000
      @Bamapride1000 3 дня назад

      Canada and Mexico slaughter horses to this day. I think it’s a travesty that we don’t still slaughter horses. I knew a man that used to slaughter 2 a year for the lean meat of a horse that he said was a lot better than any beef or whatever else around here.

  • @southpaul48135
    @southpaul48135 13 дней назад +3

    I think we will soon see the Supreme Court take up a trible rights case. Michigan ojibwa sault tribe filed a lawsuit vs the state over the fishing decree

  • @mitchk.9049
    @mitchk.9049 13 дней назад

    great episode. btw, rear hind leg horse fur works great for ski skins.

  • @Thatonelifty
    @Thatonelifty 12 дней назад

    Little ol mancos gettin a mention!
    Pretty neat!

  • @Veinti1618
    @Veinti1618 13 дней назад +1

    Nice Reds hat!

  • @GreysonPlaisance
    @GreysonPlaisance 11 дней назад

    We need an episode that discusses what is possibly to come for our public lands under this new administration? Looks scary.

    • @blakek2619
      @blakek2619 8 дней назад

      You scared?

    • @GreysonPlaisance
      @GreysonPlaisance 6 дней назад

      @@blakek2619 Should I be?

    • @blakek2619
      @blakek2619 6 дней назад

      @@GreysonPlaisance nah you'll be alright

    • @blakek2619
      @blakek2619 6 дней назад

      @@GreysonPlaisance nah you'll be alright

  • @jamesgranderson2890
    @jamesgranderson2890 13 дней назад +1

    Great episode, Steve. Thanks!

  • @davew2167
    @davew2167 13 дней назад

    Super interesting guests.

  • @Michael-o2z1l
    @Michael-o2z1l 13 дней назад +5

    Randy wearing a Reds hat...

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 13 дней назад +3

      Didn't even think of that. That's not the basis for that name though

  • @Oregon-airguns
    @Oregon-airguns 11 дней назад

    How does the reservation feel about “corner” hopping?
    More importantly, how does the reservation feel about retrieving wild game that died on their side of the fence??
    I have a feeling they have the same policy as some of my neighbors… fuck you. (In short 😂)
    Regardless, I’m still curious.

  • @SB-eu3gc
    @SB-eu3gc 13 дней назад +1

    I would love clarification around using the word “native”. For example, if someone is born and raised in Colville, WA…I’ve heard them referred to as a “Colville Native”. But now I’m wondering if that makes them sound like they’re. Colville Native American vs a white person who has roots there. Could anyone touch on that? Like a Kalispel also. Does saying someone is native to that place get confused with if they’re Native American or not?

    • @peonerw
      @peonerw 13 дней назад +1

      No because they would say tribal member instead of Colville native to avoid that very confusion your talking about.

    • @Eric-dr5bj
      @Eric-dr5bj 13 дней назад

      I was thinking something similar when saying 'indian' as we were taught that was a slur for Native American. Similar with Eskimo vs Inuit

  • @carterwgtx
    @carterwgtx 13 дней назад

    On one hand I grew up riding horses and love them. On the other hand I’ve eaten horse in Europe and it was delicious…so with such a surplus of horses I’ve always wondered why we can’t culturally get over the idea of eating them.

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 13 дней назад +3

      Obviously, I'm sure many could get over it. I'm sure many people on this channel have no problem with it now. But like most issues, the people that don't want them eaten will be the loudest.

  • @TRRuss
    @TRRuss 13 дней назад +1

    You may not can hunt it Steve, but surely you and the crew could go out and do some glassing. Show off the country, the animals, shed hunt. Make a cool video

    • @Eric-dr5bj
      @Eric-dr5bj 13 дней назад

      Or just follow a tribe member

  • @troyeller734
    @troyeller734 4 дня назад

    No wild horses they are feral only

  • @vincepatton4098
    @vincepatton4098 13 дней назад +3

    Dog horses and Indians the only things in the world that need blood quantum ….. full blood akc golden retriever…. Full blood thoroughbred horse….. and Native Americans….
    Steve and meateater I would love to invite y’all to the Oglala Sioux on pine ridge sd to hunt ….. would love to connect farther …. Pine Ridge (Oglala Lakota allow non native people to harvest from non tribal members)

    • @peonerw
      @peonerw 13 дней назад

      Exactly!

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 13 дней назад +1

      While it's a weird thing and it's easy to criticize, it's also the way to try and get a claim to their various rights. They don't have to be anywhere near "pure bred" to gain access to said rights either. Tribes set the amounts required to claim tribal membership themselves.

    • @peonerw
      @peonerw 13 дней назад +3

      ​@@chickenfishhybrid44its like a double edge sword, i take pride in my tribal id but also the fact of what it stands for to the government i dis like it

    • @Eric-dr5bj
      @Eric-dr5bj 13 дней назад

      Any type of separation will lead to positives and negatives depending on the situation. Can't have one without the other.

  • @JonPaulson-fb9iy
    @JonPaulson-fb9iy 12 дней назад

    The non-answer at 45 mins.