@@MysteriousOrigins1 it's YOU-tube for a reason. If we could hire this and afford that we wouldn't waste time making or creating content but just spending and enjoying what we can't afford now. Come on , this is a fascinating topic and yet look around... crickets. The images are so woke and politically biased as absolute nonsense. DO what you will as I'm just a history fanatic but it is your video and take it as constructive criticism.
I'm no expert on the subject, but I think you might be a bit confused calling the Arawaks war-like Caribbean island folk (I'm thinking that they're relatively-peaceful South American folk). This is what most histories that I've come across have noted: The various tribes of Taino People found on various islands in the Caribbean all stemmed from some tribe(s) of the Arawak People which come from the northeastern part of South America. These were relatively peaceful folk (the Taino offshoots most especially so). Later on the war-like Karib tribes came to some of the Caribbean islands from South America. The Karib had already forcefully taken over some of the Caribbean islands closest to South America by the time Christopher Columbus met up with some Taino on his first voyage to the Americas when he ended up "discovering" the Bahamas in 1492.* After returning to Spain to report his findings, Columbus returned to the Caribbean a year later in 1493, but this time ended up landing on the island of Boriken which he re-named Puerto Rico - where he met up with other tribes of the Taino People (& this time he had come to enslave & exploit them 😬).* The Taino eventually resisted Columbus & his fellow European tyrants, but they didn't fare very well (many died then & in the decades that followed). When European explorers met up with Karibs, they were immediately in for a fight; so, the Europeans kept their distance from them for the most part - & the Karibs fared far better than the much more welcoming Taino did, in part because their close contact with Europeans didn't come at a time when some terrible, highly-contageous diseases were prevelant among those arriving on the European ships (the Taino had welcomed Europeans that were active carriers of such diseases at the time of their close contact - & they paid dearly). * = Note: Both the Taino-occupied Bahamas & Puerto Rico are far away from Arawak tribes & somewhat far from Karib tribes. Now, there was contact with Karib raiders from time to time, but no Karib tribe was yet established on Puerto Rico, let alone the Bahamas which are even more distant from South America. The war-like Karib tribes were spreading quickly via conquest, but the sudden arrival of the Europeans essentially curtailed their expanding much further [so the Karib tribes were only able to become firmly established in the Lower Antilles (sp?)].
Reescribiendo la historia para adaptarla a las conveniencias, eh ?! Las mentiras dichas muchas veces, luego son aceptadas como verdad...por los ignorantes.
Many of the foods are still apart of Caribbean diets till this day. These Natives scattered all through the Americas were children of Reuben, Gad, Simeon, Asher, Zebulon, Naphtali, Issachar, Dan, Ephraim and Manasseh.
Amazing how greatly different these accounts are from the tales of the innocent and noble, kindly European sea explores. One can scenes their true feelings and intentions from the writing ✍️ 😢😮😢😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Yes the person exist bit his first name was not Amerigo ( as that first name never existed then ) it might have been Alberigo or Alpierigo but definitely not Alberigo - The Continent was called AMARU -KA ( or Amaru - khans - the land of Amaru ) well with a little twist of the wrist Alberigo became Amerigo and voila ---- It has an European name . Maybe at this period once you name it it becomes yours....
On the island of AYTI KYSKEYA - No need to put "known today as Hispaniola" - that name was a Christopher Colombus fantasy ( it meant Little Spain - which we are not ) .
This channel always makes the natives WAAYYY darker than they actually are/were, which is extremely weird. It's obvious they're desperate to push a narrative to people that don't know any better, but then lose all credibility once people learn the truth
Try adjusting your screen color. No agenda as you say. My girlfriend is Mexican-American and I can tell you she is very white until we go the the beach and she darkens real fast. So anyone who was living in the Caribbean is going to be dark.
The story of the night before Columbus is a very good story and it is told very well.
The Voyages of Captain Cook are a great source of information on these South American tribes, their appearance and habits.
It would be so much better without the AI overpowering everything in the story.
Yes, if I could find an amazing artist or hire real actors or used the same old photos that every video uses.
@@MysteriousOrigins1
it's YOU-tube for a reason. If we could hire this and afford that we wouldn't waste time making or creating content but just spending and enjoying what we can't afford now.
Come on , this is a fascinating topic and yet look around... crickets. The images are so woke and politically biased as absolute nonsense. DO what you will as I'm just a history fanatic but it is your video and take it as constructive criticism.
@@practicalprepper001 annoying to have to negate it also because it currently exists as something insidious, such is my own experience.
Who was there to record that day?
Please do Choctaw history next sir . Nice work 😊
I'm no expert on the subject, but I think you might be a bit confused calling the Arawaks war-like Caribbean island folk (I'm thinking that they're relatively-peaceful South American folk).
This is what most histories that I've come across have noted:
The various tribes of Taino People found on various islands in the Caribbean all stemmed from some tribe(s) of the Arawak People which come from the northeastern part of South America. These were relatively peaceful folk (the Taino offshoots most especially so).
Later on the war-like Karib tribes came to some of the Caribbean islands from South America. The Karib had already forcefully taken over some of the Caribbean islands closest to South America by the time Christopher Columbus met up with some Taino on his first voyage to the Americas when he ended up "discovering" the Bahamas in 1492.*
After returning to Spain to report his findings, Columbus returned to the Caribbean a year later in 1493, but this time ended up landing on the island of Boriken which he re-named Puerto Rico - where he met up with other tribes of the Taino People (& this time he had come to enslave & exploit them 😬).*
The Taino eventually resisted Columbus & his fellow European tyrants, but they didn't fare very well (many died then & in the decades that followed).
When European explorers met up with Karibs, they were immediately in for a fight; so, the Europeans kept their distance from them for the most part - & the Karibs fared far better than the much more welcoming Taino did, in part because their close contact with Europeans didn't come at a time when some terrible, highly-contageous diseases were prevelant among those arriving on the European ships (the Taino had welcomed Europeans that were active carriers of such diseases at the time of their close contact - & they paid dearly).
* = Note: Both the Taino-occupied Bahamas & Puerto Rico are far away from Arawak tribes & somewhat far from Karib tribes. Now, there was contact with Karib raiders from time to time, but no Karib tribe was yet established on Puerto Rico, let alone the Bahamas which are even more distant from South America.
The war-like Karib tribes were spreading quickly via conquest, but the sudden arrival of the Europeans essentially curtailed their expanding much further [so the Karib tribes were only able to become firmly established in the Lower Antilles (sp?)].
Reescribiendo la historia para adaptarla a las conveniencias, eh ?! Las mentiras dichas muchas veces, luego son aceptadas como verdad...por los ignorantes.
Many of the foods are still apart of Caribbean diets till this day. These Natives scattered all through the Americas were children of Reuben, Gad, Simeon, Asher, Zebulon, Naphtali, Issachar, Dan, Ephraim and Manasseh.
This a damn good video I didnt learn much history when I was in high school in the 70s boring teachers and it made me sleepy hahaha
You would make a big mistake thinking that you're learning history from these TH-cam videos. They are raping people's minds with false information.
@MRXYZ1ER and yet I see you in the comments on all of the videos. Why continue to watch?
@@lakersin556 not watchin now that was last night today is another day tomorrow another as long as god lets me see it
it was still good video even though some comments are confusing 👍✌
@@lakersin556 So I can call out the B.S. and fake narratives on these fake Native American videos.
here in the Caribbean, we were taught that the Arawak were a peaceful people, but the Caribs were warlike.
Very true we were taught the Caribs were cannibals
the day before domsfay
Amazing how greatly different these accounts are from the tales of the innocent and noble, kindly European sea explores. One can scenes their true feelings and intentions from the writing ✍️ 😢😮😢😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
The day before the "Pillage". Document what happened to world history of the human race n the many ethic tribes before the Pillage of European.
Im not sure but didnt the Creek Indians inhabit most of the southeast US back long ago
Amerigo Vespucci was a fictional character. Turtle Island was named America after the Ameru Khans that lived there.
Yes the person exist bit his first name was not Amerigo ( as that first name never existed then ) it might have been Alberigo or Alpierigo but definitely not Alberigo - The Continent was called AMARU -KA ( or Amaru - khans - the land of Amaru ) well with a little twist of the wrist Alberigo became Amerigo and voila ---- It has an European name . Maybe at this period once you name it it becomes yours....
I would be glad to have you do a documentary on ANAKAONA - full truth no twist .
woke channel hes replacing native americans with african americans lol....
Me doy cuenta de que los indios están siendo reemplazados. 😂
On the island of AYTI KYSKEYA - No need to put "known today as Hispaniola" - that name was a Christopher Colombus fantasy ( it meant Little Spain - which we are not ) .
Quisqueya Salute to Cacique Henri
@@MunnaG3 let us give him his real name : Guarocuya that is .
@garaldao61 I didn't know
We're the black people n this story black people came there before him😮
No they didn't. The zionist masquerading as jewish didn't start the Atlantic slave trade until hundreds of years later
This channel always makes the natives WAAYYY darker than they actually are/were, which is extremely weird. It's obvious they're desperate to push a narrative to people that don't know any better, but then lose all credibility once people learn the truth
Try adjusting your screen color. No agenda as you say. My girlfriend is Mexican-American and I can tell you she is very white until we go the the beach and she darkens real fast. So anyone who was living in the Caribbean is going to be dark.