all three TV series; 1883, 1923 and Yellowstone are the best series ever made. it gives so much information about that time. beautifully written by Taylor. big compliments! I love it!
Tokala clifford is a friend of mine, met at a gathering in Oklahoma , you go kid fox warrior, Aho mitakuye'pi hehaca Sapa, Oglala Lakota and proud of it, mitakuye oyasin ✌🏽🇱🇷✌🏽
It's been an amazing story to watch. Great job! We just came back from a trip to Kansas. We took video of how some of the early settlers lived in basic dug out homes during the 1860's. It really brings it to life to see something like that in person. It must have been frighting when a tornado would come through. Such a hard life but, they were resilient people and not willing to give up.
More accurate Native American stories within the Yellowstone universe would be amazing to see. I’d love to see a spin off series centered around Native American characters tied back to those we see in Yellowstone. Americans need a re-education of Native American history that replaces lie with truth.
Yeah it would be interesting for people to see how the democrats in the government throughout history have been the ones who stole the land from indigenous and gave them diseases. You can verify it through archives of historical documents. Not every republican was innocent, but as a whole, the pain inflicted upon the native people has been done from the left. Russell Means talks about the socialist built reservations when he spoke to Congress.
Yes they are misrepresented, and the first thing you can do to correct that is to call them indigenous or First People, not native. Native just means you're born there. So as a white man you're also native American.
Do another series based on the truthful history of the native, indigenous peoples of North America. Not the lies and bull forced down our throats in public (government funded) schools. *THEIR TRUTH.*
Exactly! My school only taught us that natives were these (though primitive) noble race that hunted and foraged. I Saw them as peaceful nomads for years untill after I left school and visited a bunch of Native American museum on reservations. They were crazy brutal people. School always portrayed them as the meek victims of Colonialization but they truly were a force to be recond with. I didn't realize there were so many battles between tribes before the euros showed Up. Many tribes even banded together with the settlers in order to defeat enemy tribes. It's very fascinating. Edit Grammer
😢❤Now explain fainting as fainting in the (1607) was the age of reason ( XVII) South America the Spanish colonies there plants wheat domestic animals horse sheep 🙏
Yeah I don't know who the stunt person was For elsa racing sam But whoever it was if it was actually the actress playing elsa she sucked If you call that a running on a horse Then you've obviously never Been in a horse race Which was very evident In the episode.... She looked like she was scared to even run the horse.... The whole walk up and everything...
@@locomojoboy2 I highly doubt you have ridden a horse at a full run. Or been a fully trained horse rider by Taylor Sheridans training cowboy camps. Side chair keyboard horse professionals are hilarious.
I am a Native American and I’ve raced many horses in horse races. And with her being on a cow horse in a heavy stock saddle…she did what was needed for the scene on a cow horse. Kuddos to her for starring in one of my favorite shows.
I did not want to see Elsa die either. Gut wrenching episode to be sure. I kept thinking she' d make it. It is part of the origins of Yellowstone and why the land meant so much to the family.
all three TV series; 1883, 1923 and Yellowstone are the best series ever made. it gives so much information about that time. beautifully written by Taylor. big compliments! I love it!
Ich liebe diese Serie 😊
Der beste Stoff seit Jahren !
Danke , an alle Beteiligten 😊
Tokala clifford is a friend of mine, met at a gathering in Oklahoma , you go kid fox warrior, Aho mitakuye'pi hehaca Sapa, Oglala Lakota and proud of it, mitakuye oyasin ✌🏽🇱🇷✌🏽
It's been an amazing story to watch. Great job! We just came back from a trip to Kansas. We took video of how some of the early settlers lived in basic dug out homes during the 1860's. It really brings it to life to see something like that in person. It must have been frighting when a tornado would come through. Such a hard life but, they were resilient people and not willing to give up.
More accurate Native American stories within the Yellowstone universe would be amazing to see. I’d love to see a spin off series centered around Native American characters tied back to those we see in Yellowstone. Americans need a re-education of Native American history that replaces lie with truth.
This, all this
read "empire of the summer moon"
Yeah it would be interesting for people to see how the democrats in the government throughout history have been the ones who stole the land from indigenous and gave them diseases. You can verify it through archives of historical documents. Not every republican was innocent, but as a whole, the pain inflicted upon the native people has been done from the left. Russell Means talks about the socialist built reservations when he spoke to Congress.
What are you speaking about?
I've Seen A Dry Tornado Here in Tennessee
No Rain No Black Clouds
Need more native American and canadian stories,so they aren't forgotten and getting them right.
"Lightening doesnt mourn"❤
I really. ❤ this show ❤
I've never seen a dry tornado until 1883.
Bellissimi e amorevoli sem ❤Elsa
Yes they are misrepresented, and the first thing you can do to correct that is to call them indigenous or First People, not native. Native just means you're born there. So as a white man you're also native American.
Who was the guy in the black hat called Charlie who helped them in the shootout? It wasn't explained....
Good storie, I am watching it in english but I some actors are very hard to understand when they speak. ( example SAM ELLIOTT)
I'm hearing impaired, he is hard to understand because he mumbles
Do another series based on the truthful history of the native, indigenous peoples of North America. Not the lies and bull forced down our throats in public (government funded) schools. *THEIR TRUTH.*
Savage
No.
@@johnbryce1175 yeah, some people can’t handle the truth.
Exactly! My school only taught us that natives were these (though primitive) noble race that hunted and foraged. I Saw them as peaceful nomads for years untill after I left school and visited a bunch of Native American museum on reservations.
They were crazy brutal people. School always portrayed them as the meek victims of Colonialization but they truly were a force to be recond with. I didn't realize there were so many battles between tribes before the euros showed Up. Many tribes even banded together with the settlers in order to defeat enemy tribes. It's very fascinating.
Edit Grammer
No
😢❤Now explain fainting as fainting in the (1607) was the age of reason ( XVII) South America the Spanish colonies there plants wheat domestic animals horse sheep 🙏
Elsa has become very easy since she started riding a horse.
huh?
Not sure anyone wants the truth. People want to live in their fantasy’s of what they think is accurate.
Yeah I don't know who the stunt person was For elsa racing sam But whoever it was if it was actually the actress playing elsa she sucked If you call that a running on a horse Then you've obviously never Been in a horse race Which was very evident In the episode.... She looked like she was scared to even run the horse.... The whole walk up and everything...
😂🤣😂 Yeah right! That's hilarious.
Yeah she looked like she was taking a stroll up there instead of being in a lowered position for when you make a horse run.
@@locomojoboy2 I highly doubt you have ridden a horse at a full run. Or been a fully trained horse rider by Taylor Sheridans training cowboy camps. Side chair keyboard horse professionals are hilarious.
I am a Native American and I’ve raced many horses in horse races. And with her being on a cow horse in a heavy stock saddle…she did what was needed for the scene on a cow horse.
Kuddos to her for starring in one of my favorite shows.
@@darlacarden9098 it’s acting and it seems pretty accurate. I’m Caucasian and grew up on horseback. All of the things you mentioned are true.
Couldn’t finish this show. It just got worse and worse.
I did not watch elsa die and will not watch anymore.bye
I did not want to see Elsa die either. Gut wrenching episode to be sure. I kept thinking she' d make it. It is part of the origins of Yellowstone and why the land meant so much to the family.