As a 5th generation Californiano living in San Diego I appreciate and applaud your historically correct channel. This history is no longer taught in most public schools, colleges and universities in this state, and if it is, it is heavily censured, or given a spin by certain teachers today. ⚖️🇺🇸
7th generation California here. My ancestors built all the irrigation systems and damns in the southern Bay Area and owned the Willow orchard which was sold off and is now Willow Glen. Very cool reading the history of this great state.
I thank you for your presentation of history in regards to many who've sensationalized (and in doing so traumatized many subscribers) in hopes of monetary gain. Thank you for the research, retelling and respectful presentation of these serious historical topics and events. Grace Peace and Blessings to you and those reading this. God Bless you.
Awesome video! Also, people should check out the story of the slayings at the Mission of San Miguel in 1848 of William Reed and 10 others. One of the craziest stories from start to finish that involves a guy who defected from Fremont’s regiment, killed a man in a mining camp around Tahoe in Gold Country, then body surfed down a river, killed an Indian, and subsequently went and joined up with naval deserters from Ireland in or around Monterey, and commenced to run amok. It also involves famous frontiersman Jim Beckwourth, which makes me wonder if it was a planned assassination.
If you wanna' watch another crazy story - watch "Operation Mincemeat"...WW2 documentary on the secret British plan to fool the Germans. Trippy story...
With the release of the miniseries American Primeval I was very interested in learning about the Mormon war/Utah war, if you could make some videos about that, particularly the mountain meadows massacre, that'd be so cool
I had a lot of respect for John Fremont and Kit Carson, but when I heard that they killed three innocent men for no apparent reason, this really bothered me and made me stop and re-think my thoughts. Fremont I could care less about, but regarding Kit Carson I had always held him in high esteem. Kit Carson was merely following orders from his superior!
Ruthless times =Ruthless people but Fremont killing unarmed people is disgusting, to think California and Texas were Mexico s is crazy two beautiful place's ,but it was destiny sad but destiny great sad stories
You are an awesome historical story teller,sir.Please tell us of all the worlds battle history.That will give you 100 years of material.And i for one will be here to listen to you..i can drive and listen to your narration also And that also makes your videos excellent
The Mexicans lost the war and then sold the western Part of the US for 15 million dollars in Gold to the US Government . Nobody has ever seen that before. THIS IS NOT CALIFORNIA HISTORY.
29:29 I swear there are still grizzlies in the very northern highlands of the Sierra Nevada mountains. I seen one about 5 years ago crossing the road high in the mountains at union valley reservoir, located west of Tahoe. I cannot find any info saying there are brown bears in that area. I was about 40 feet away from it. It was crossing the road when we were looking for off road trails to drive on. I know for a fact it wasn’t a black bear as it was early in the morning but light outside with brown hair and took up one whole side of the road. Only two lane roads where I saw it but they are wide lanes because semis drive them while transporting logs for the logging industry.
I’ve also seen what I thought to be possibly a grizzly hybrid, west of Redding CA in French Gulch. Been about 10 years now and it was not only extremely larger, had elongated snout and a ridge coming off neck through shoulders. Never seen anything like it in CA
I was born in Rio del, but the nearest hospital was in eureka ca, I just visited a couple years ago at the age of 26, I'm 30 now and it one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen, I know live in turlock ca
i appreciate that my 4th grade teacher had us make models of villiages of native tribes instead of building spanish missions. we each haf a different indiginous nation, research it and build a model. mich better than celebrating the brutality of the missions
Why are there no Turkish subtitles? I live in Turkey. I watch your videos with interest and I like them, but when there are no subtitles, it gets boring after a while and people don't want to watch anymore. Now, many RUclips videos have subtitles in all the languages of the world. Why aren't there any in yours? I would like you to please evaluate this. Best regards.
My family has been here before white's and before Spanish. When the government wanted to build the dodger stadium, so they rounded up all those who wouldn't sale there land my grand parents who i never met where murdered by the Mexican government cause they didnt belong there. My mom made it back when she was 19 and eventually bought a house down the street from the dodgers stadium . So watch who you tell to go back where you cane from. And ask your self where did you come from, not you mom and dad but your grandpas from the 1650s where from ? Then go back there and leave us alone.
I lived at the West end of donner lake for many years Floate the Truckee every summer The Truckee goes above and below th ground in between Lake Tahoe and pyramid lake
I am about a tenth generation Californio , since 1769 at the San Diego mission. Also the San Luis Ray, San Juan Capistrano, and San Gabriel missions. Related to the Verdugos, Yorbas, Lugos, Silvas, Lopez, Sepulvidas, Cota families and Luiseno, Juanino, Cajuilla natives. Very good and fascinating history.
I read a book series called Thunder over the Ochocho. Give it a read, it’s about the History of the Oregon Territory starting as far back as documents go up until like 1950s I think. Crazy fires, sheep and cattle wars!! It was crazy!! All referenced material.
You mean the commander who was in charge didn't want another person in charge! That's like having one Pope, one President, one quarterback, one winner of Best Picture, one Man of the Year, one testicle. Wait what!?!!!
My great grandma immigrated from chihuahua Mexico to Texas then later Los Angeles, She came here whene it was all still farms pretty much. My grandma was definitely among some of the first Mexican Americans to get a college degree in America
Lot of research went into this. Interesting content, well told. Having said that, I'll also assert this Fremont chap is one of the biggest _ssholes in American history.
USA is a constitutional republic based on many the laws and principles of ancient Rome, ever studied any ancient Roman military or political leaders? Caligula would have blushed...
Carson was just a man who'd lived his whole life with few rules but those imposed by violence. People these days don't realize that when whites and non-whites met, often seeing each other coming for some time, nobody really knew how things would shake out. Aside from obvious shows of friendship, cards were held close. Unfortunately a lot of people died due to misunderstandings. Carson had survived many such situations. Though not written down, Native warriors thrived, killed, and died in ambiguity, never expecting their acts to be studied and understood 150 years later. If they pulled it off right, no one would ever know. The enemy ALL died. They didn't. That's all anyone would ever know. Those are the rules of war. History is a lie, folks. It's the story "they" want you to believe. If you've got the words of those on the ground, believe them. If it's someone else, assume it's bs
I am indigenous in USA, many of us Still resent Mexico claiming the States for only 30 years, continuing Spain's Caste system & treating Darker Indigenous just as terrible as USA 😠 We don't care How mestizo they are, unless They're actual Natives from this Region, they can't claim something they Had for Such a short time
Really just as terrible huh? I’m not defending the caste system, but you would still be a majority in the region had Spain kept the territories. Just like in present day Latin America
You need to learn the true history of how natives of California were treated by the white man. At no tume in your history were your people worse off than with the theft of Cslifornia by the US. MayU recommend you read “An American Genocide” by Benjamin Madley and learn for yourself how horrible the white man was with mexicans and the indegenous people.
Kit Carson was known to carry a Colt Patterson revolver while in California at least as early as 1841. The revolvers were being sold to civilians as early as 1936. Obviously Kit Carson stepped up and did the 3 killings because he was the only one there armed with a revolver. It may ad well have been a laser gun a huge step up in technology. I have a feeling everyone was used to Carson using his revolver in that way. Convenience and even mercy compared to reloading a single shot muzzle loader. In those days it would have been more merciful than selecting a firing squad and all the bs that entails because you can't have multiple soldiers firing without significant saftey measures of a firing line. Soldiers are not allowed to shoot in a casual manner that's how then end up shooting eachother. So by the time Carson shot these three men every soldier their knew it was all the way around the best those 3 men were going to die compared the hours it would have taken for the soldiers to do it. It was an act of mercy for Carson to carry it out in a matter of seconds and most likley one shot kills. The soldiers would have cleared out as Carson approached. There was also the advantage of a citizen not in the military to carry out the killing because the situation was not enough to justify a firing squad and paperwork. I think there is a long history of civilians helping police or military by being the ones to do the shooting as a way to avoid investigation. I think what Carson did was typical of the era.
My great grandchild is a 4th gen and I am a 1st gen. I was born in California in the early 1950s. Your 1st gen ancestors would have been born there no earlier than about the 1930s. California became a state of the USA in 1850. So, where were your 1st gen ancestors ancestors from? Obviously not from the locals that were there when Spain nor Mexico ruled what Spain stole from the indigenous nor any of the indigenous tribes of California. You are likely what was/is called mestizo. European, usually Spanish, with indigenous of Mexico or elsewhere south of our border. That had negative connotations because it meant lesser in the culture because they were not pure Spanish. A high school friends father was from Mexico and I was told not to call him Mexican. I wouldn’t have since he was a naturalized citizen. Mexican is a nationality. Not a race. Anyway, he was of pure Spanish heritage. By then Americans tended to think of Mexicans as mixed race because they tend to be shorter and have darker skin. I knew a couple of men from one of the Reservations in Riverside County, California. Met them in 2007. Actual indigenous of the area. They did not like the foreign nationalists from south of our border who came here and are loyal to Mexico and/or their Spanish heritage. Odd how nobody asks our indigenous what they think about foreign nationals invading and acting like the Southwest belongs to them. Though they have been irrelevant to California’s history since before I was born, generation after generation after generation has been taught about the Catholic Spanish Missions. We have to build models of them. Maybe my great grands won’t have to. Maybe the state is now teaching about its indigenous tribes instead. It was among about half the states that still didn’t in 2005. I did not know any had survived Spain’s or Mexico’s occupation. The only mention in SoCal textbooks was of “Mission Indians” when we had to learn about the Missions. The only actual “Indians” on tv were Tonto, Jay Silverheels from a Canadian tribe, and then one game show host. When the tribes pushed for gambling casinos on their Reservations I didn’t know what they were talking about. What Reservations? Where? By then I had lived in five of SoCal’s Counties, including San Diego. Lived in Penesquitos while my then husband was stationed at Miramar when it was still a Navy Air Base in the 70s. Our daughter born at Palomar Hospital in Escondido. We lived too far from the San Diego Navy Hospital. Why did most not know there were indigenous Reservations all over SoCal? I was pissed. I voted for them having gambling. Which is actually more relevant? The history of peoples in the state for thousands of years that are still there or invaders for a brief time that got invaded?
So many unknowing Trolls and haters posting in this comment section. It's really funny when you all try to say something intelligent but are complerely wrong. You should at least know a little about what you let fall out of your mouth before you publicly write and try to discredit and shame someone who is obviously smarter than you .
I agree . Most of it friends from Sonoma moved to Idaho, Florida, and midwest. I grew up in Napa late 1950s, I live now in Groveland. I dont miss it there.
As a 5th generation Californiano living in San Diego I appreciate and applaud your historically correct channel. This history is no longer taught in most public schools, colleges and universities in this state, and if it is, it is heavily censured, or given a spin by certain teachers today. ⚖️🇺🇸
Thats a shame I came from San Diego and live in Pa now I miss Spanish California History
it was usually taught in elementry school when you learn california history. dont know what they teach now.
@@horselightning A very short revisionist California history in the fourth grade nowadays sadly.
Typical CA response 😂
@@OptimusPrinceps_AugustusYou don’t even know what revisionist means boy.
7th generation California here. My ancestors built all the irrigation systems and damns in the southern Bay Area and owned the Willow orchard which was sold off and is now Willow Glen. Very cool reading the history of this great state.
Woah, are y’all the persons family? Or balermino?
3rd gen Nor Cal native. Just found your channel. Super fascinated by this unknown to me history! New sub! 😊
Lifelong Californian here. Thank you for sharing this educational video. ❤️
Thank you for covering California
Thank you for sharing so much interesting information!
I thank you for your presentation of history in regards to many who've sensationalized (and in doing so traumatized many subscribers) in hopes of monetary gain. Thank you for the research, retelling and respectful presentation of these serious historical topics and events. Grace Peace and Blessings to you and those reading this. God Bless you.
Excellent documentary!!! keep them rolling!
Excellent portrayals and details of Cali History. Bravo Sir!
I really enjoyed this episode!
Very good research!! Thanks for your work. Subscribed.
Excellent video 🎉🎉
Awesome video! Also, people should check out the story of the slayings at the Mission of San Miguel in 1848 of William Reed and 10 others. One of the craziest stories from start to finish that involves a guy who defected from Fremont’s regiment, killed a man in a mining camp around Tahoe in Gold Country, then body surfed down a river, killed an Indian, and subsequently went and joined up with naval deserters from Ireland in or around Monterey, and commenced to run amok. It also involves famous frontiersman Jim Beckwourth, which makes me wonder if it was a planned assassination.
If you wanna' watch another crazy story - watch "Operation Mincemeat"...WW2 documentary on the secret British plan to fool the Germans.
Trippy story...
What a cool video. I am a direct descendent of Pio Pico. My dad would tell us stories as kids that his grandmother told him as a child.
Great content , thank you
With the release of the miniseries American Primeval I was very interested in learning about the Mormon war/Utah war, if you could make some videos about that, particularly the mountain meadows massacre, that'd be so cool
Dito
Loved that show!
Excellent video!
I live in the Bay Area and I work in Sonoma sometimes. It’s beautiful country.
I had a lot of respect for John Fremont and Kit Carson, but when I heard that they killed three innocent men for no apparent reason, this really bothered me and made me stop and re-think my thoughts. Fremont I could care less about, but regarding Kit Carson I had always held him in high esteem. Kit Carson was merely following orders from his superior!
Sometimes the virtuous facade of great men in history slips, they're human, and humans will often do bad things
How could he know if they would report back to the Mexican army or not
And even today we don't know if they would had
You might also research Kit Carson and his relationship with the Dine/Navajo up to the point where the Dine were put on reservations.
Yeah they were both real Americans of their time ! Good or bad , I guess?
Ruthless times =Ruthless people but Fremont killing unarmed people is disgusting, to think California and Texas were Mexico s is crazy two beautiful place's ,but it was destiny sad but destiny great sad stories
The beautiful history of our Golden State!! 🌉
Good video thus far
I love the story told in the Eagles song "The Last Resort".Poetic, beautiful and tragic.
You are an awesome historical story teller,sir.Please tell us of all the worlds battle history.That will give you 100 years of material.And i for one will be here to listen to you..i can drive and listen to your narration also
And that also makes your videos excellent
Good history 👏 lesson.I always pass by there on my way to Ramona CA. Beautiful American country that used to be Mexico.
The Mexicans lost the war and then sold the western Part of the US for 15 million dollars in Gold to the US Government . Nobody has ever seen that before.
THIS IS NOT CALIFORNIA HISTORY.
Still 🇲🇽 to us and our gente.
I'm from El Centro California. Much love to califas
Love the channel
This and Wild West Extravaganza are great channels.
A great read!
AMERICAN GENOCIDE AND THE CALIFORNIA INDIAN..
BENJAMIN MADLEY...
WELL DOCUMENTED...
I’m From Sacramento I’m loving this info
La táctica usada por los californianos,para nada es casual...Tenía siglos de antigüedad en España.Se conoce como "torna fuye"
Loving the video as a Californian! The background audio you used plays what sounds like a soccer whistle every 15 seconds and is extremely irritating
29:29 I swear there are still grizzlies in the very northern highlands of the Sierra Nevada mountains. I seen one about 5 years ago crossing the road high in the mountains at union valley reservoir, located west of Tahoe. I cannot find any info saying there are brown bears in that area. I was about 40 feet away from it. It was crossing the road when we were looking for off road trails to drive on. I know for a fact it wasn’t a black bear as it was early in the morning but light outside with brown hair and took up one whole side of the road. Only two lane roads where I saw it but they are wide lanes because semis drive them while transporting logs for the logging industry.
We grew up not far from there and do not doubt you at all!
I’ve also seen what I thought to be possibly a grizzly hybrid, west of Redding CA in French Gulch. Been about 10 years now and it was not only extremely larger, had elongated snout and a ridge coming off neck through shoulders. Never seen anything like it in CA
some pretty large browns in Yosemite and through Ventana toward Tessajara beyond the park and plop camping areas
Eureka ✌🏾
I was born in Rio del, but the nearest hospital was in eureka ca, I just visited a couple years ago at the age of 26, I'm 30 now and it one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen, I know live in turlock ca
i appreciate that my 4th grade teacher had us make models of villiages of native tribes instead of building spanish missions. we each haf a different indiginous nation, research it and build a model. mich better than celebrating the brutality of the missions
Very cool!!
'Still LOVE California ❤.... Sooooo awesome....
New sub
Why are there no Turkish subtitles? I live in Turkey. I watch your videos with interest and I like them, but when there are no subtitles, it gets boring after a while and people don't want to watch anymore. Now, many RUclips videos have subtitles in all the languages of the world. Why aren't there any in yours? I would like you to please evaluate this. Best regards.
I don't think the uploader has any power over that you should send RUclips a message asking of they can provide Turkish subtitles
In the Freemont story you show a painting of a pyramid in a lake. What is the name of the painting?
My family has been here before white's and before Spanish.
When the government wanted to build the dodger stadium, so they rounded up all those who wouldn't sale there land my grand parents who i never met where murdered by the Mexican government cause they didnt belong there. My mom made it back when she was 19 and eventually bought a house down the street from the dodgers stadium .
So watch who you tell to go back where you cane from.
And ask your self where did you come from, not you mom and dad but your grandpas from the 1650s where from ?
Then go back there and leave us alone.
We are the Tongva people
They Came from Ellis Island ...Stolen all the Land.
Are you talking about the Chavez revine situation?
Interesting descriptions you use for Spanish and I’m assuming other Europeans.
@@BandAid350z can you explain why you think that? I'm not trying to fight, but just gain insight on your thought.
I lived at the West end of donner lake for many years
Floate the Truckee every summer
The Truckee goes above and below th ground in between Lake Tahoe and pyramid lake
Wow maybe a grotto
this is stupid . The narrator forgot to tell people that this happened during the Mexican American war which took place from 1845-1848.
I am about a tenth generation Californio , since 1769 at the San Diego mission. Also the San Luis Ray, San Juan Capistrano, and San Gabriel missions. Related to the Verdugos, Yorbas, Lugos, Silvas, Lopez, Sepulvidas, Cota families and Luiseno, Juanino, Cajuilla natives. Very good and fascinating history.
Audio?
I read a book series called Thunder over the Ochocho. Give it a read, it’s about the History of the Oregon Territory starting as far back as documents go up until like 1950s I think. Crazy fires, sheep and cattle wars!! It was crazy!! All referenced material.
You mean the commander who was in charge didn't want another person in charge! That's like having one Pope, one President, one quarterback, one winner of Best Picture, one Man of the Year, one testicle. Wait what!?!!!
It just ain't right
How original!
Falsus nuntium, tace stultus
I like to think about how beautiful California was before all the development 😊
kit Carson was beat by Andes Pico , Pios brother at San pasquel, San Diego.
I like how you glorify the pilgrims almost as super heroes 😂
Pico Blvd and Pico Rivera are named after Pio Pico.
Amazing how $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$CHANGES HUMANITY 🎉🎉🎉🎉
My great grandma immigrated from chihuahua Mexico to Texas then later Los Angeles, She came here whene it was all still farms pretty much. My grandma was definitely among some of the first Mexican Americans to get a college degree in America
Where did you get colored pictures of the alleged victims?
Lot of research went into this. Interesting content, well told. Having said that, I'll also assert this Fremont chap is one of the biggest _ssholes in American history.
I totally agree with your statement. Kit Carson I have much respect for, whereas John C. Fremont is a total ass and a selfish narcissist!
USA is a constitutional republic based on many the laws and principles of ancient Rome, ever studied any ancient Roman military or political leaders? Caligula would have blushed...
@@patdriver5696
Only on the command of John Fremont!
Darling it’s donner lake not truckee lake
Truckee is the river
Truckee is Sarah winnemucca’ Grampa on her mothers side
❤️❤️
It was Truckee Lake before the Donner Party arrived.
Geronimo ‼️
Carson was just a man who'd lived his whole life with few rules but those imposed by violence. People these days don't realize that when whites and non-whites met, often seeing each other coming for some time, nobody really knew how things would shake out. Aside from obvious shows of friendship, cards were held close. Unfortunately a lot of people died due to misunderstandings. Carson had survived many such situations. Though not written down, Native warriors thrived, killed, and died in ambiguity, never expecting their acts to be studied and understood 150 years later. If they pulled it off right, no one would ever know. The enemy ALL died. They didn't. That's all anyone would ever know. Those are the rules of war.
History is a lie, folks. It's the story "they" want you to believe. If you've got the words of those on the ground, believe them. If it's someone else, assume it's bs
Im pf spanish and native decent = mexican long live california!
48:06 horrific
I am indigenous in USA, many of us Still resent Mexico claiming the States for only 30 years, continuing Spain's Caste system & treating Darker Indigenous just as terrible as USA 😠 We don't care How mestizo they are, unless They're actual Natives from this Region, they can't claim something they Had for Such a short time
Really just as terrible huh? I’m not defending the caste system, but you would still be a majority in the region had Spain kept the territories. Just like in present day Latin America
You need to learn the true history of how natives of California were treated by the white man. At no tume in your history were your people worse off than with the theft of Cslifornia by the US. MayU recommend you read “An American Genocide” by Benjamin Madley and learn for yourself how horrible the white man was with mexicans and the indegenous people.
How did Carson shoot 3 times with a muzzle loading pistol
Kit Carson was known to carry a Colt Patterson revolver while in California at least as early as 1841. The revolvers were being sold to civilians as early as 1936. Obviously Kit Carson stepped up and did the 3 killings because he was the only one there armed with a revolver. It may ad well have been a laser gun a huge step up in technology. I have a feeling everyone was used to Carson using his revolver in that way. Convenience and even mercy compared to reloading a single shot muzzle loader. In those days it would have been more merciful than selecting a firing squad and all the bs that entails because you can't have multiple soldiers firing without significant saftey measures of a firing line. Soldiers are not allowed to shoot in a casual manner that's how then end up shooting eachother. So by the time Carson shot these three men every soldier their knew it was all the way around the best those 3 men were going to die compared the hours it would have taken for the soldiers to do it. It was an act of mercy for Carson to carry it out in a matter of seconds and most likley one shot kills. The soldiers would have cleared out as Carson approached. There was also the advantage of a citizen not in the military to carry out the killing because the situation was not enough to justify a firing squad and paperwork. I think there is a long history of civilians helping police or military by being the ones to do the shooting as a way to avoid investigation. I think what Carson did was typical of the era.
My great grandchild is a 4th gen and I am a 1st gen. I was born in California in the early 1950s. Your 1st gen ancestors would have been born there no earlier than about the 1930s. California became a state of the USA in 1850. So, where were your 1st gen ancestors ancestors from? Obviously not from the locals that were there when Spain nor Mexico ruled what Spain stole from the indigenous nor any of the indigenous tribes of California. You are likely what was/is called mestizo. European, usually Spanish, with indigenous of Mexico or elsewhere south of our border. That had negative connotations because it meant lesser in the culture because they were not pure Spanish. A high school friends father was from Mexico and I was told not to call him Mexican. I wouldn’t have since he was a naturalized citizen. Mexican is a nationality. Not a race. Anyway, he was of pure Spanish heritage. By then Americans tended to think of Mexicans as mixed race because they tend to be shorter and have darker skin.
I knew a couple of men from one of the Reservations in Riverside County, California. Met them in 2007. Actual indigenous of the area. They did not like the foreign nationalists from south of our border who came here and are loyal to Mexico and/or their Spanish heritage. Odd how nobody asks our indigenous what they think about foreign nationals invading and acting like the Southwest belongs to them.
Though they have been irrelevant to California’s history since before I was born, generation after generation after generation has been taught about the Catholic Spanish Missions. We have to build models of them. Maybe my great grands won’t have to. Maybe the state is now teaching about its indigenous tribes instead. It was among about half the states that still didn’t in 2005. I did not know any had survived Spain’s or Mexico’s occupation. The only mention in SoCal textbooks was of “Mission Indians” when we had to learn about the Missions. The only actual “Indians” on tv were Tonto, Jay Silverheels from a Canadian tribe, and then one game show host. When the tribes pushed for gambling casinos on their Reservations I didn’t know what they were talking about. What Reservations? Where? By then I had lived in five of SoCal’s Counties, including San Diego. Lived in Penesquitos while my then husband was stationed at Miramar when it was still a Navy Air Base in the 70s. Our daughter born at Palomar Hospital in Escondido. We lived too far from the San Diego Navy Hospital. Why did most not know there were indigenous Reservations all over SoCal? I was pissed. I voted for them having gambling.
Which is actually more relevant? The history of peoples in the state for thousands of years that are still there or invaders for a brief time that got invaded?
Seeking fame and fortune sure is evil! I can’t listen about this much evil and deaths.
lost me at 'burgeoning heat' word salad waste of bandwidth
So many unknowing Trolls and haters posting in this comment section.
It's really funny when you all try to say something intelligent but are complerely wrong. You should at least know a little about what you let fall out of your mouth before you publicly write and try to discredit and shame someone who is obviously smarter than you .
Wait the Karuk indians live along clamath river or coast 😆🤣😂
I live in Sonoma and I can tell you this is Mexico
I agree . Most of it friends from Sonoma moved to Idaho, Florida, and midwest. I grew up in Napa late 1950s, I live now in Groveland. I dont miss it there.
We have friends in Groveland! Beautiful up there.
Much love to all my Cali people black white brown it’s all love 💕🙏🏻🫡
Fcc Cali look at Utah History
Lol.... since when is Sonoma Northern California
Since forever.
15th generational Californian. And we all say, get over it
This is extremely Biased towards people who have no color and no melanin.... 👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽
Nothing more darker than today's Democrats
Except today's Republicans.
@cathylindeboo.9598 ya that's true we definitely have some rino's to kick out of office
@@paulbegley1464 Correction - should've said magats.
I dont like this type of youtube where you are trying to teach us something jeez
Then why are you here
Thieves.😮This energy is back , the Manifest destiny crew. Mexico needs to be very ready for this pirate thieving lying energy coming their way again 😮