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Native Legends & History Stories
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Unveil the true stories of Native American history, exploring pivotal events such as the Battle of Little Bighorn, where Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho to victory against General Custer's 7th Cavalry. Learn about the painful legacy of the Trail of Tears, a forced relocation of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole tribes. Our channel delves into the lives of remarkable figures like Geronimo of the Apache and Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, offering a comprehensive view of their struggles, resilience, and enduring legacy.
Death on Blackfoot Land: The George Druillard Story | Blackfoot Warriors vs Mountain Man
🔥 The TRUE story of George Druillard's brutal death - the legendary scout who helped map America but died for his pride. Watch how 8 Blackfoot warriors brought down Lewis & Clark's best hunter in a bloody May morning of 1810.
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Lost in Comanche Territory | The True Story of Jedediah Smith's Last Ride
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The untold story of legendary mountain man Jedediah Smith's violent death at the hands of Comanche warriors. In 1831, America's most accomplished explorer made a fatal mistake - riding alone into Comanche territory searching for water. This video reveals the true events of his final hours, from the desperate water search to his deadly encounter with 20 Comanche warriors.
BLOOD AND THUNDER: The Choctaw-Bigfoot War of 1855
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The untold story of the 1855 Choctaw-Bigfoot War. When livestock started vanishing from LeFlore County, Oklahoma Territory, no one suspected it would lead to the most terrifying confrontation in Native American history. Watch as 40 elite Choctaw warriors, led by Joshua LeFlore and the legendary Tubby family, track down and battle three giant, man-eating creatures. This isn't just another Bigfoo...
Viking vs Native American - The First Blood at Dawn, 1004 AD
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In 1004 AD, nine Native Americans slept peacefully under their canoes. Within minutes, eight would be dead - victims of the first Viking attack on American soil. One escaped, triggering a chain of battles that would end Europe's first attempt to colonize North America. 00:00 Introduction 00:53 Two Worlds Meet 06:56 Thorvald and The First Tragedy 07:31 Thorfinn's Great Expedition 10:30 The Legen...
Sioux Nation - The Untold Story of America's Greatest Rival Sioux Nation History
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The epic saga of the Sioux Nation stands as one of history's most powerful stories of resistance and survival. From their origins in the Mississippi Valley to their emergence as masters of the Great Plains, the Sioux shaped American history through their extraordinary military prowess, sophisticated culture, and unwavering defense of their sacred lands. This documentary follows their journey fr...
The Last Native American Victory | Battle of Sugar Point 1898 | Ojibwe vs U.S Army
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On October 5, 1898, twenty Ojibwe warriors faced off against 100 U.S. soldiers at Sugar Point, Minnesota. This battle marked the last armed conflict between Native Americans and the U.S. Army - and ended with a stunning Native American victory. The story begins with elder Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig's resistance against unjust arrests and corrupt logging practices. After walking 40 miles barefoot followi...
Ojibwe - Masters of Great Lakes for Centuries | Native American History
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The Ojibwe people built one of North America's most powerful indigenous nations, with 320,000 members spanning from Quebec to British Columbia. This documentary reveals their remarkable journey from the St. Lawrence River to dominance across the Great Lakes region. 00:00 Introduction 00:38 Peoples of The Lake 14:09 Forging a Nation 31:53 Ojibwe Lifeways
The Choctaw Spirit: Unbroken Through Time| Who Are the Choctaw People?
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The Choctaw people transformed from victims of forced removal to leaders of a billion-dollar nation. In this powerful documentary, we follow their journey from the tragic Trail of Tears to becoming the third-largest Native American tribe in the United States.
The Incredible True Story of Lozen - Apache's Supernatural Woman Warrior
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Meet Lozen (1840-1889), the legendary Apache woman warrior who struck fear into both Mexican and American armies for 30 years. Born into the Chihenne Apache band, she defied traditional gender roles to become one of the most formidable warriors in Native American history. Sister to Chief Victorio and trusted ally of Geronimo, Lozen possessed supernatural powers to detect enemies and became know...
15 Facts About Cherokee Stories Worth Knowing| Cherokee Facts
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15 key facts about the Cherokee Nation, from their origins to modern tribal governance. Watch how this powerful tribe developed sophisticated systems in agriculture, medicine, and writing. Learn about their clan structure, Beloved Women leaders, and innovative Trail Tree navigation. See how traditional practices like stickball and the Green Corn Ceremony shaped their society. Based on archaeolo...
Forgotten Empires: America's Greatest Civilizations
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Journey through time to discover the five most powerful indigenous empires that shaped the Americas before European arrival. From the Aztecs' golden city of Tenochtitlan to the Maya's incredible astronomical predictions, from the Inca's engineering marvels to the Haudenosaunee's democratic innovation, and the Comanche's revolutionary warfare - these civilizations achieved greatness that rivals ...
5 Deadliest Native American Weapons|Native Weapons: More Advanced Than You Think
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Discover how Native American tribes developed weapons more advanced than early European firearms. From sophisticated bow engineering that could pierce armor at 50 yards to war shields that could stop bullets, these ancient technologies changed warfare in early America. Learn how Native American warriors crafted their legendary weapons, including advanced archery systems, tactical war clubs, and...
THE CULINARY JOURNEY OF NATIVE AMERICANS| Native American Food Secrets
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Step into the world of Native American culinary traditions, where prehistoric practices and advanced food preservation shaped enduring civilizations. Discover how these food systems defined cultures for thousands of years. 00:00 Introduction 00:34 Ancient Native Food Ways 04:16 Land and Food Diversity 11:17 Natvie American Recipes 16:04 Sacred Food Traditions 21:50 Survival and Innovation 28:13...
Cheyenne's Legendary Dog Soldiers
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Discover the incredible true story of the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, the most feared warrior society of the American Plains. From their mysterious origins and spiritual connection to dogs to their final heroic stand at Fort Robinson, learn how these elite Native American warriors earned their legendary reputation. 00:00 Introduction 00:22 The Sacred Origins 06:28 Rise To Power 13:01 The Đefining Co...
The Apache Nation: Ghosts of the Southwest
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The incredible story of how the Apache Nation became one of America's most legendary indigenous peoples. From their mastery of guerrilla warfare to their enduring influence on modern military culture, discover why the Apache warriors struck fear into three empires and why their legacy lives on today. Learn about: ⚔️ Apache warfare tactics and survival skills 🏹 Famous leaders like Geronimo and C...
The Shocking Truth About Native American Scalping Rituals
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The Shocking Truth About Native American Scalping Rituals
Comanche vs Apache: The Great Plains War
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Comanche vs Apache: The Great Plains War
Sitting Bull| The Chief Who Defied an Empire| Part 2
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Sitting Bull| The Chief Who Defied an Empire| Part 2
Sitting Bull| The Chief Who Defied an Empire| Part 1
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Sitting Bull| The Chief Who Defied an Empire| Part 1
Native American Removal: Trail of Tears' Hidden History
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Native American Removal: Trail of Tears' Hidden History
The Last Great Native Alliance | Tecumseh| Part 2
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The Last Great Native Alliance | Tecumseh| Part 2
The Last Great Native Alliance | Tecumseh| Part 1
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The Last Great Native Alliance | Tecumseh| Part 1
7 Dark Truths: Inside the Trail of Tears
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7 Dark Truths: Inside the Trail of Tears
Seminole Wars|The Native American Tribe Never Conquered
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Seminole Wars|The Native American Tribe Never Conquered
Cherokee Tribe History: A Story of Strength and Tradition
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Cherokee Tribe History: A Story of Strength and Tradition
Legendary Comanche Raids That Stopped Texas Settlers
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Legendary Comanche Raids That Stopped Texas Settlers
The Iroquois Confederacy| America’s First Participatory Democracy
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The Iroquois Confederacy| America’s First Participatory Democracy
Chief Joseph’s Surrender: The Nez Perce’s Last Stand
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Chief Joseph’s Surrender: The Nez Perce’s Last Stand
The Final Hours Before Custer’s Last Stand
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The Final Hours Before Custer’s Last Stand
Pride goeth before the fall
well at least we had one victory before armageddon
You're doing a fantastic job! Just a quick off-topic question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
? New worlds, gotta walk away from this doctrine of discovery mind set and accept that the western continent culture older and different matronarchy system is the practice here the pause and no NDN advancing nor killing a Viking was properly them believing she was shouting peace (language and culture differences) which the Vikings used as a advantage given they where their on conquest... In these sagas trade is mentioned though I do believe the main issue of conflict was properly diseases and culture differences. If the Vikings opened up to metal trading on swords and axes then for trade instead of being hesitant knowing in the future they could be fighting with swords turtle island and eastern man would have created a whole different time line
The pictures really really misrepresent the true terrain - I’ve been up there
Not Street Louie. Please
Its Saint Louie a large city.
Battle of Bear Valley in Arizona was the last battle in 1918 30 buffalo soldiers V 30 Yaqui USA wins 0 casualties V 1 dead 9 captured.
Truth today
After 4 minutes I started crying.
That's kinda weak bro 😆
AI garbage. "Street Lawrence River"? GTFO here with this.
A mormon cow, a lost mormon coow at that ,, who knew? mormon settlers & cows i presume. were fearful upon seeing the natives and reported the lost & wandering Mormon cow as stolen to the military,That fear in their own words/ scripture reminds me of their description of white people as being "fair and delightsome" and people of color as being cursed by God..One could rise within their human social & physical stature by conversion & submitting to a life of servitude to their soon to be masters, the Mormons.
The last recorded battle was in Arizona in 1918, the battle of bear valley on the Arizona Mexico border.
if you are gonna be historic,be realistic,not just throw up pics that don't match.typical,ridiculous!
hooo pics hurt your little heart so you don't pay attention to the history told because pctures are sooo important. if you want to play like an adult, grow up. You don't match, typical, ridiculous! Understood little boy?
What a shitty manner in which to express your thoughts
Mitch Bouyer was killed on the field with Custer. There is no way you can cite him as an eye-witness for what happened in Custer's last hour unless you raised him in a seance. There are reports that he was dragged into the village and executed there, but I doubt he went on record as to what he saw and what Custer was doing before the natives put him to death. Also, Fred Gerard was not with the Custer column. He was with Reno. He couldn't know what Custer saw or did after the forces split.
This is a fairy tale.
WHILE I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S TRUE OR NOT BUT WHEN I WAS YOUNG ***. I WAS TOLD THAT THE NATIVE AMERICANS LEARNED SCALPING FROM THE CONQUISTADORS *** AGAIN I DON'T KNOW *** BUT THE NOTION OF SCALPING FOR ONE REASON OR ANOTHER SOUNDS MORE LIKE SOMETHING EUROPEANS WOULD HAVE COME UP WITH *** I APOLOGIZE IF I AM WRONG ***
Tactics helped a great deal in defeating early black powder weapons. Such as buddy rushing so the men armed with black powder weapons would be forced to reload or grab their secondary weapon giving the warrior a chance to close in or shoot a bow.
All I have to say it's bc. ac. People need to get over it.
Huh?
There is a man in Europe that read//study the The America's natives using the bow. We all know everyone way back & watched the natives skills were able to shot the arrows with great accuracy, 4//5 arrows was average before the first arrow hits target upto 4//5(many could fire more than 5) more arrows were fired all accurate. How they carried the arrows made it so fast, arrows in left hands arrow between each finger.. This was for hunting, war and games (like at pow wows) also from horse back then many was able to shot arrows while on the horse side under the neck. We all know modern men (because they are not smart but continues to lie so it becomes truth) wrote how it was all lies nothing was true. The European man PROVED EVERY NATIVE BOW STORIES ARE TRUE AND CAN BE DONE. Yes took awhile to practice. (HE HAS A TH-cam channel showing not only American natives but all others around the world that were known for there use of bow & arrows. the UK(so long ago) the Welsh bowman trained (was the law & certain feathers was kept for the arrows, again the law) with the long bow from a child. When skeletons found you can so easily see who were the bow man. The arm that pulled string was larger that other side. I wounder how the tribes men arms look like?? Were they like the Welshman.?? I've tried to look up before, could not find anything. Sorry I went crazy writing. I enjoy your channel. Keep up your good work. I wish I knew mans name, there a few others that can shoot like him. The man when shot like USA Natives he made the bows, arrows, everything to make them just like way back. He does this with all peoples way back that used bow & arrows.
So Dog Soldiers against Buffalo Soldiers 😊
white people scalped because they need to wear wigs from loss of hair and also, you are not an authentic or native because you dont know shyte
Endless adds one after another, watch something else unless you just want to just view adds.
Finally a story worth listening to! Thank you for sharing this knowledge!
You mispronounce names.
This was great, look forward to hearing more.
🤔👍
I tried to watch your video but the black specks you have moving about the screen, i found too annoying to watch. My loss as i was interested in what you had to say :(
They didn't they started calling them African Americans
"ritual" is wild
Because it’s badass next question
YOU ask WHY??? BECAUSE WE DID NOT HAVE ANY USE TO TAKE THEIR BALLS😂😂😂😂😂
bullshit the pictures don't match the words.😅
The Cherokee killed more native people than any other foreign country except for the Spanish…
thats because they were white people and said they were natives
Great video, most of this info ive never heard before.well done.
really great. would of been top notch if you refrained from using that sparkling light effect
Coward white men the same as the scared white men trying to get rid of the Hispanics that out work them and run circles around their fat lazy pathetic selves
Very informative, love the artwork. Nice work! @Nativelegends
The illustration of bison being ridden...i don't think so.
He was feared because of the social media in those days.
The Wes Studi people.
Evil always fears the truth. Evil always wants to destroy the truth. Evil will always fail.
That Lowlife McLaughlin also gave orders to the Lakota police that he sent out to arrest Sitting Bull that if there was any resistance from Sitting Bull’s people that they ( Lakota Police ) were to make sure that Sitting Bull was killed !!!!!!!
The American governments over the years have continued to disrespect written agreements even in recent times which will be brought to justice in time by The Great Force ✨️🦅🐦⬛
Enjoyed bother parts of your feature post on Tecumseh. You mentioned true points on the Native American side. You neglected to touch on points that the American settlers held. Still, enjoyed the series. No better sign that American settler and government officials admired Tecumseh exists than the proof that his speeches to American officials were published in the 1840s, and American families named sons after him. Remember William Tecumseh Sherman?
White racist privileged colonists were part of Indigenous Tribe's GENOCIDE,millions died 1492-1800s,(Bounty-hunter's) were out for women and childrens scalps and other body part's as trophies,a general and a methodist preacher,said they breed like rats etc.Custer did the same thing at the battle of the Washita,he butchered old men,women and children for scalps and other body part's as trophies too.
Where did they originally come from long ago?
Their welfare babies.,they got whooped and bent over.
Please do better research!!
A litany of horrendous tragedies committed by the patriarch of human rights and the pope of democracy is the epitome of uncle sam's macabre history left, right and centre. Imperialists then like now always exterminate indigenous people, grab their lands, sow ethnic divisions wherevrer they go. Such is their violent legacy left, right and centre to this very day.