Her storyline absolutely breaks my heart...it conjures so many raw feelings. It's incredibly painful to watch, but she brings such strength to the story. In a series universe where there are very, very few "good guys", she is one I'm rooting for.
Mine too. I have so much respect and love native culture and their way of the life the music their clothes everything it breaks my heart to natives tribes are living on resvation
Thank you Taylor Sheridan for portraying some of the degradation that the Native Peoples went through and recognition of the continued battle that they are still having to fight.
@@RyanG0899 What's your problem? It's a known fact that they are still facing discrimination and challenges. There are extreme amounts of suicide and depression happening on reserves due to the lack of resources and generational tramua from the schools which didn't end until the 90s
Ok folks. God bless you Taylor. Telling the story of the Jesuit priests and what they did to all American natives. From Cortez to even the time just before WW2 this young lady has earned my respect. She plays this part it just pulls my heart out watching her. Bravo. Well done my dear.
Here in the UK 🇬🇧 I follow both Yellowstone and 1923, I absolutely love both Series's, thankyou for adding this story into the Yellowstone story,hard to watch at times,made me emotional 😪 but both educational and entertaining- if that's the word!? We need to be educated and told of such things that happened back on the day.Dam those Religious bafoons back in the day.😡
A long overdue story of American history. Brutal to watch at times, but necessary. I can’t wait to see how it all connects to the current character of Rainwater on Yellowstone and the Duttons.
the recent Anne of Green Gables had a little of this where a tribes daughter was sent to a religious school who tried to beat the "savage" out of her. She ran away back to her tribe but man.... that was brutal to watch.
I would not discount the fact that much evil has been done in the name of God but to instead acknowledge that it happened under God's "protection" & God's "eyes" and to then ask yourself - what kind of God allows this type of evil that directly implicates it's divinity in evil doings. A lazy one? A nonexistent one? One that finds pleasure in the evil enacted under his name?? 😉
@@SalznPfeffer658 God gave us free will, those who abuse his word his laws are not Christian at all they just want an excuse to push there hatred. God didn't do any harm to these people who were in America first. Those corrupt priests and nuns were using his word, twisting his word, to push their own agenda and make those natives less like themselves and more like them
@@SalznPfeffer658 It is no act of God, it is the choice of the people. The Lord gives us many examples of how to love people around us, from the old testament to the new testament. It is the people, the wolves in sheep's clothing that commit atrocities against humanity. Jesus, let alone God commanded us to love your neighbor as yourself - he even said to love your enemy. If we look at the old testament, we can see God was angry at his people for their arrogance, pride, and sin; imagine how he felt when the churches killed and abused the natives.
That's only part of it that the natives endure by the hands of the nuns, especially the priests... He only told part of the story... Thank you for that Mr. Sheridan.
As an actual Native American man. I have to say, kudos to Taylor Sheridan for showing the actual treatment and conditions of my people during this time in history. It would have been easy to to glance over it or romanticize it. But he showed the truth. Much respect.
Taylor Sheridan has done a wonderful job of bringing what the Catholic church done, not just in the US but in Canada as well. As Hank says to Teonna, when she asks about Canada he says its worse. We have over 3000 unmarked graves across Canada and more are found all the time. I hope the Yellowstone franchise tells more of this story. It is hard to watch but it is history that cant be ignored anymore.
My forgetful ass is NOT making it in that school 🙏. This shows how horrific Canada's history is with the indigenous. And the crazy part is, The 60's scoop happens RIGHT AFTER so there is still so much they went through.
I HATED THIS STORY LINE. Now I have PTSD. Taylor Sheridan loves these type of distressing things. The Timothy Dalton S&M thing was another one. But back to the PTSD thing, I read about this pretty extensively years ago & what she went through was nothing compared to real life but it was so hard to watch. The actress did a tremendous job. I hope she is remembered at awards time.
Yeah they don't tell the story of some of these so-called schools that severely abused the beautiful Native American people.. some of these scenes absolutely pissed me off.. there is a sliver in my family from a grandfather.. Henry Lewis Fern like the plant . I really don't have that much information on this man he came from Canada Montana he married my grandmother my mom and her sister came out of the deal.. he did serve this country so my grandfather is a military veteran.. I know where he's buried at he's buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery all the way up in Wellsville New york.. I would love to find out more but I'm not too sure how much that would cost me
These residential schools are very dangerous to go there, because one of my old relatives who went to residential schools Long time ago they're getting beat up and torturing them and slaving them the nuns and priests they took hit on my old family relatives ever since they were on residential schools and getting raised over there
❌Pretty gallsy of Sheridan to have brutally tortured two young native Americans for the past 2 episodes & then come in & say “Canada’s worse” What gives⁉Must have a real craw in his bonnet for us Canadian’s! Been a few disses this series. What I will say is: @least we didn’t wipe out the Buffalo 🦬 Could have been a traditional food source for EVERY American for a THOUSAND years. Instead it was wasted. But truly, Canada was shamefully horrible as well. Touché
Canada was worse than the US. Canada just covered it up better until all the unmarked graves were found. I am a proud Canadian and I dont believe Taylor has a problem with Canada. Hugh Dillon of the Headstones was in Yellowstone and he is also in Mayor of Kingstown which is filmed in Kingston and the Hammer.
Yeah not sure what the hell that was all about; residential schools started in the US. Perhaps they might have been more 'structured' at a federal government level in Canada (I actually don't know if that's the case or not), but the horrors were present on either side of the border. He's made a few digs at Canada in his series, and I think a bit of healthy criticism when and where warranted is all well and fine, but Americans really aren't in any kind of place to be holding any air of superiority at this point lol, considering what a god damn mess they're in.
Hank's actor Michael Greyeyes is an Indigenous Canadian actor whose parents were victims of the Canadian residential schools. That line could have been a fourth wall break
Her story sucks, much like the Native story line in Yellowstone. Not because we don't want to see the story unfold, just do better with the writing. Those storylines seem forced into the show and it sucks, fix it.
The show is too graphic. As much as I appreciate the historical aspect to the shows, this one’s point is “driven home” in a similar abusive manner as the abuse suffered. That is to say, although we can never experience abuse for another, we also cannot un-see or un-hear this abusive content. Love the shows, so glad to see the last 2 episodes were not as graphic. Tel the story, truthfully, just please lighten up a bit on the abuse. We don’t have to see every blow.
I think as long as it's told truthfully, the graphic nature of the violence is important. It's easy to say "oh that's horrible" from an outsider's perspective, but there's gravity in getting a more detailed view of what it was like and being able to get a full understanding. You should cringe. You should get mad. You should be outraged. And if you can make it through life with an experience as mild as that- as opposed to being an actual victim, you should consider yourself extremely fortunate.
@@DanielMartinez45588 I hate KKKamala lol. You are the low IQ bottom feeder who can't spell. Also bold of you to immediately lump me into the KKKamala camp just because I said that the truth of bad history hurts for some.
Her storyline absolutely breaks my heart...it conjures so many raw feelings. It's incredibly painful to watch, but she brings such strength to the story. In a series universe where there are very, very few "good guys", she is one I'm rooting for.
Me too @susan sosbe
What’s the movie name
Mine too. I have so much respect and love native culture and their way of the life the music their clothes everything it breaks my heart to natives tribes are living on resvation
Thank you Taylor Sheridan for portraying some of the degradation that the Native Peoples went through and recognition of the continued battle that they are still having to fight.
'Continued battle they're still having to fight' lol
@@RyanG0899 What's your problem? It's a known fact that they are still facing discrimination and challenges. There are extreme amounts of suicide and depression happening on reserves due to the lack of resources and generational tramua from the schools which didn't end until the 90s
@@onceafetus426 Nobody has to stay on the rez.. Sounds like the discrimination is coming from there, so I would leave if I were there.
@@BrianLannoyeyou as a White Man, privileged as hell, should shut up. You don't know what they've been through and still are going through.
He is my man
Ok folks. God bless you Taylor. Telling the story of the Jesuit priests and what they did to all American natives. From Cortez to even the time just before WW2 this young lady has earned my respect. She plays this part it just pulls my heart out watching her. Bravo. Well done my dear.
No such thing as "native American" ur buzzwords don't work anymore liberal 😂
No such thing try again
Here in the UK 🇬🇧 I follow both Yellowstone and 1923, I absolutely love both Series's, thankyou for adding this story into the Yellowstone story,hard to watch at times,made me emotional 😪 but both educational and entertaining- if that's the word!?
We need to be educated and told of such things that happened back on the day.Dam those Religious bafoons back in the day.😡
Not only religious people
Unfortunately there are still a lot of religious fascists here in the USA, trying their best to force their hatred on everyone.
UK is Mslim country now enjoy
A profoundly powerful and utterly mesmerizing performance of the great Aminah Nieves! Your 2023 Emmy’s Best Supporting Actress!
A long overdue story of American history. Brutal to watch at times, but necessary. I can’t wait to see how it all connects to the current character of Rainwater on Yellowstone and the Duttons.
Evidence?
So no evidence then? Just another tv show like Roots that rewrites history to push a narrative. Those evil nuns... @@marisol7933
Teach cannibals to act right is wrong? 😂😊
Shame even today on those white european settlets. What kind are they?? No human bean. The evil sort.
Breaks my heart knowing that this isn’t even half of what the natives went through in reality. 💔
🙏🏻😪🤧
No such thing as "native American" wokey try again
No such thing as native try again wokey 😂😂
@@DanielMartinez45588 wtf are you on about you donut?
@@DanielMartinez45588 you’re trolling
Proud to be Native American ❤️
man i feel sorry for u guys, u guys were killed like animals as an Indian from Asia Im filled with rage dawg
The Comanche did worse
@@Falloutplayer99 wdym? So if a bunch of black people kill a bunch of white dudes, does that mean all blacks are dangerous?
Then go back to India
U have a Spanish name ur Mexican 😂
I don't know where the tiona story is going to connect with the duttons but I can't wait to find out
Rainwater
@@neolithicnobody8184 oh that makes sense now
She is Thomas Rainwaters Grandmother.
the recent Anne of Green Gables had a little of this where a tribes daughter was sent to a religious school who tried to beat the "savage" out of her. She ran away back to her tribe but man.... that was brutal to watch.
Thank you Taylor Sheridan. Cannot thank you enough to portray the spirit of the Native Americans. And their terrible suffering
Wowww wat een superrrrrr…goede serie..echt een aanrader..kan niet meer stoppen met kijken..😍👌🏽 mocht voor mij wel een vervolg op komen😂❤
I love what Taylor Sheridan has been doing particularly shedding light on the atrocities against the native Americans.
Как же им тяжело жилось.смотрю и плачу.Бедная девочка.Но она сильная.всех. Переживет
Nazvanie filma ..
This is no practice of God it is corruption, abuse, and torture and nothing else. Great job Taylor Sheridan 👍
It was and IS absolutely the practice of God. Christopher Columbus, the Inquisition, the American Genocides? All were done the name of God 😊
I would not discount the fact that much evil has been done in the name of God but to instead acknowledge that it happened under God's "protection" & God's "eyes" and to then ask yourself - what kind of God allows this type of evil that directly implicates it's divinity in evil doings. A lazy one? A nonexistent one? One that finds pleasure in the evil enacted under his name?? 😉
@@SalznPfeffer658 God gave us free will, those who abuse his word his laws are not Christian at all they just want an excuse to push there hatred. God didn't do any harm to these people who were in America first. Those corrupt priests and nuns were using his word, twisting his word, to push their own agenda and make those natives less like themselves and more like them
Plz tell me where I watch this movie free?
@@SalznPfeffer658 It is no act of God, it is the choice of the people. The Lord gives us many examples of how to love people around us, from the old testament to the new testament. It is the people, the wolves in sheep's clothing that commit atrocities against humanity. Jesus, let alone God commanded us to love your neighbor as yourself - he even said to love your enemy. If we look at the old testament, we can see God was angry at his people for their arrogance, pride, and sin; imagine how he felt when the churches killed and abused the natives.
I’m glad she escaped from there I love the actress and her character I hope they all get out and make them pay
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That's only part of it that the natives endure by the hands of the nuns, especially the priests... He only told part of the story... Thank you for that Mr. Sheridan.
Love this!!
As an actual Native American man. I have to say, kudos to Taylor Sheridan for showing the actual treatment and conditions of my people during this time in history. It would have been easy to to glance over it or romanticize it. But he showed the truth. Much respect.
Extraordinarios actores ❤
You should put these in all the streaming platforms please🙏
That happens to all the residential schools every where
This part of the show is hard to watch. It is so sad that things such as this really happened.
Taylor Sheridan has done a wonderful job of bringing what the Catholic church done, not just in the US but in Canada as well. As Hank says to Teonna, when she asks about Canada he says its worse. We have over 3000 unmarked graves across Canada and more are found all the time. I hope the Yellowstone franchise tells more of this story. It is hard to watch but it is history that cant be ignored anymore.
Thank you bring in history bAck in r country.these who show is really good.
Need to watch
It's so worth it!
I’m alive because my grandfather survived these “residential schools” …
Nobody cares y'all contribute nothing to this country 😂😂
This gives me a similar story with the stolen generation in australia. It’s crazy to think this kind of thing would happen in a world like this.
Love The Yellowstone Universe.
Why I can't find the movie on Netflix?...I really want to watch it 😢
Paramount
Do you have any idea now where to watch it? Pls. Let me know I'm eager to watch too.
Where can i Watch this movie ?
Alhamdulillah us a muslim. Quran we are teaching us to love people 😊
❤️👌🏻 finally!
1883 1923❤
What's the name of the movie
She is so brilliant!!! Thank you Taylor Sheridan for portraying the horrors the Indigenous people went though.🪶👏👏👏
That’s just western tribes bitching like usual. They lost because they weren’t civilized like we were in the east.
What horror stop cannibalism
No such thing as indigenous, try again liberal 😂
No such thing as indigenous try again wokey
Gerne würde ich mehr erfahren über die Missionare von damals?
What film is this called ?
is this a series?
Where can we find the full movie pls someone tell meeee
Yellowstone 1923
Quiero ver esta película como hago por favor!!
What the movie name
My forgetful ass is NOT making it in that school 🙏. This shows how horrific Canada's history is with the indigenous. And the crazy part is, The 60's scoop happens RIGHT AFTER so there is still so much they went through.
How am i now seeing this movie
I HATED THIS STORY LINE. Now I have PTSD. Taylor Sheridan loves these type of distressing things. The Timothy Dalton S&M thing was another one. But back to the PTSD thing, I read about this pretty extensively years ago & what she went through was nothing compared to real life but it was so hard to watch. The actress did a tremendous job. I hope she is remembered at awards time.
Yeah they don't tell the story of some of these so-called schools that severely abused the beautiful Native American people.. some of these scenes absolutely pissed me off.. there is a sliver in my family from a grandfather.. Henry Lewis Fern like the plant . I really don't have that much information on this man he came from Canada Montana he married my grandmother my mom and her sister came out of the deal.. he did serve this country so my grandfather is a military veteran.. I know where he's buried at he's buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery all the way up in Wellsville New york.. I would love to find out more but I'm not too sure how much that would cost me
Why such a teacher wont let a student rest.... I mean its possible to forget it that's horrible but that was a good act the wounds hurd
It kind of reminds me of the orange shirt day bc its like..kinda same story
Did the priest and nuns murder the other young women in that school, I thought that is what they were doing, but I can't go back and watch it.
omg my name is also amina😮
These residential schools are very dangerous to go there, because one of my old relatives who went to residential schools Long time ago they're getting beat up and torturing them and slaving them the nuns and priests they took hit on my old family relatives ever since they were on residential schools and getting raised over there
❤
Where is this school supposed to be
whoa spoilers in the trailer
1:08
Hola buenos días vengo de Facebook y quisiera saber el nombre por favor no me ignores
1923 TEONNA'S STORY
Monica's ancestor?
No Thomas Rainwater.
That’s I presumed to be rainwater’s Grandmother Or Mother
Estoy bien picada. Con. Estas. Series.
Donde la puedo ver? 😢
i wish it was translated in spanish 😫
❌Pretty gallsy of Sheridan to have brutally tortured two young native Americans for the past 2 episodes & then come in & say “Canada’s worse” What gives⁉Must have a real craw in his bonnet for us Canadian’s! Been a few disses this series.
What I will say is: @least we didn’t wipe out the Buffalo 🦬 Could have been a traditional food source for EVERY American for a THOUSAND years. Instead it was wasted.
But truly, Canada was shamefully horrible as well. Touché
Canada was worse than the US. Canada just covered it up better until all the unmarked graves were found. I am a proud Canadian and I dont believe Taylor has a problem with Canada. Hugh Dillon of the Headstones was in Yellowstone and he is also in Mayor of Kingstown which is filmed in Kingston and the Hammer.
Yeah not sure what the hell that was all about; residential schools started in the US. Perhaps they might have been more 'structured' at a federal government level in Canada (I actually don't know if that's the case or not), but the horrors were present on either side of the border. He's made a few digs at Canada in his series, and I think a bit of healthy criticism when and where warranted is all well and fine, but Americans really aren't in any kind of place to be holding any air of superiority at this point lol, considering what a god damn mess they're in.
Hank's actor Michael Greyeyes is an Indigenous Canadian actor whose parents were victims of the Canadian residential schools. That line could have been a fourth wall break
"CAN'T WAIT"
Cut my hair?
I would buzzcut my hair. Grapping hair is such a antagonizing attack
Fun fact, the last of theis schools closed in 1996....
This is what happening in Iran right now
Same as palasteanian story
The white man
Her story sucks, much like the Native story line in Yellowstone. Not because we don't want to see the story unfold, just do better with the writing. Those storylines seem forced into the show and it sucks, fix it.
Yet how many still grovel to priests and the catholic religion????????
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The show is too graphic. As much as I appreciate the historical aspect to the shows, this one’s point is “driven home” in a similar abusive manner as the abuse suffered. That is to say, although we can never experience abuse for another, we also cannot un-see or un-hear this abusive content. Love the shows, so glad to see the last 2 episodes were not as graphic. Tel the story, truthfully, just please lighten up a bit on the abuse. We don’t have to see every blow.
I think as long as it's told truthfully, the graphic nature of the violence is important. It's easy to say "oh that's horrible" from an outsider's perspective, but there's gravity in getting a more detailed view of what it was like and being able to get a full understanding. You should cringe. You should get mad. You should be outraged. And if you can make it through life with an experience as mild as that- as opposed to being an actual victim, you should consider yourself extremely fortunate.
This was overkill, and made me stop watching the show
Truth hurts
@@nikrose5229said a lolw iq marxsheet 😂😂
@@nikrose5229are u still crying Kamala lost 🤣🤣
@@DanielMartinez45588 I hate KKKamala lol. You are the low IQ bottom feeder who can't spell. Also bold of you to immediately lump me into the KKKamala camp just because I said that the truth of bad history hurts for some.
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This is how Christianity treat the people?!?
Said the msheet
Is that even a word?
Not the religion. Just the people who take advantage of it for their own selfish reasons.
@@Ahmednashat-y5u not ppl
Typical of the religion of “love”
Said a lolw iq liberal 😂😂
How's to be a loh zher? 😂😂
Said the lolw iq democRat 😂😂
@@DanielMartinez45588You can't even spell bud.
What's the title of the movie
What's the title of the movie