Absolutely fascinating. I love learning how people lives and, specifically, how they ate and dressed so ancient agriculture is tremendously interesting to me.
This series about indigenous people of America priceless it has to be taught across all over the world 🌍, how much those people respected the nature appreciated everything around them they treated with a nature as they were apart of this harmony no excessive haunting,knowing very well what they should take and they shouldn't .really thanks a lot for expose this information and allow us to trawl through each piece of this 🌷🌷
I've always said we should have spent more time in school studying true indigenous history. Not just what was done to them, but how they here so long in peace with the land. Each region had a different systems, different animals they hunted, plants the foraged. What they made and how? From shelter, clothing, weapons, tools, etc. Who's to say we won't have to like like this again someday?
So they know for a fact God created them on that land first?? They didn't and weren't stealing it from, an killing off other "native" tribes for the last 20,000 yrs?
Ancient Fijian folklore speak of ancient trade routes from all over the Pacific islands to the continents of North America and South America. We are reminded that the crop sweet potato or as we Fijians call it ‘kumala’ does not originate in the Pacific islands but from our neighbours of the Americas.
They also destroyed much of what was available to the via unsustainable harvest/hunting practices. From Australia to North America dozens if not hundreds of species and sub species were driven to extinction by primitive peoples. It's goes both ways.
Excellent video. The Native Americans had a very deep scientific understanding of where they lived and how to survive. They also had a very deep relationship with the natural world and a respect for nature.
Not really. That's the myth, but not the reality. They were as brutal as any humans were, and in some cases more so. Ever heard of the buffalo jumps? Evidence does not support the myths.
So if you had a time machine went back to 1450 and asked a random Native American what continent he is on he could explain it? They have no more or no less a connection to the natural world they lived in than any other native people's Europeans included
@@st8319 In my opinion it seems like the Native Americans that were here before the European Explorers had more of a respect for the natural world. In this video they mentioned “thanking the animal”for sacrificing itself for their survival. They didn’t waist any part of the animal, whether it be a seal or a whale. They respected their environment more than the Europeans did. I do understand that Native Americans had wars with each other, and took each other’s land. The way they looked at the natural world was a little more respectful, in terms of everything having a spirit and not harming it, is interesting 🧐.
@@benjaminwachold3736 imagine going back to Europe before large scale farming during the hunter gather period. You would find a similar culture in relation to there appreciation understanding and respect of the natural world around them I believe.
This was one of the best documentaries on Native American and indigenous peoples I have ever seen! Such an excellent presentation. I would like to see more like this, focusing on Stone tools and development of other tools over over time.
We love our Native American peoples, half of Oklahoma has been returned to them. They were given the rights to grow hemp. Hemp was our number one crop in America, many products were made from it. We will see more of this, working to restore the tribes.
No KAREN we won't. That land is bought, sold, and paid for. Go cry to the banks who hold title over most of it and see how far that gets you. The only actual currency governments have are your labor and the land. No profit in tipi(s).
on a geological timescale within 20 years columbus's landing would have dramatic changes and that 20 years is a blip when thinking about historical timelines not just your daily human life-scale timeline.
Corn has been a most important staple crop since these times. The problems with corn is it depletes the soil of nitrogen which is vital to growth of corn so you can only plant it so long before it gets so expensive to use nitrogen Rick fertilizer farmer profits drop drastically. Of course sustaining life is the most important attribute. Thank god these wonderful peoples developed guides to having it as long as we have. Me personally I love corn on the cob 👍😁💥
That's why American Indians planted what was known as the Three Sisters, corn, pole beans, and squash. You make a large mound of rich soil augmented with natural compost and you plant the corn in a circle in the center, then pole beans next to the corn and finally squash around the entire perimeter. The corn stalks give the pole beans something to climb, the pole beans put nitrogen in the soil and the squash keeps the deer, racoons and other creatures away from the corn as they don't like to cross the thick squash vines. The squash also shades the mound which helps it retain moisture as well as blocks out sunlight so weeds can't grow.
this is why corn was planted with beans. And peas were planted before corn in spring, or in early fall (if short or mild winters). Legumes before and during corn. Always. 3 sisters doesn't exist for nothing lol. And that's just the start.
I know right. Especially the fact that indigenous people host the series and the occasional cutaway to other places across the world to see what they accomplished.
Fantastic video I just wish they had mentioned Australian Aboriginal farming, cultivating, fishing, hunting, trading, astronomy, art and culture that goes back over 30k years
The entire world would greatly benefit from knowledge these ancient civilizations acquired to have lived so long in harmony with the earth, such fascinating people.
I was just thinking that. Full white woman acting like she was there. there is still natives in the north they keep saying they were. They should say they are they are still alive.
Nobody wants to remember the scalping, torturing, of each other, let alone whites. Their inability or lack of creativity/ ingenuity to advance beyond hunting and gathering. Regardless of disease had the whites not shown up they would not have advanced very much. Not just a small minority either. Even now with all the freebies, they don't take advantage of the world they live in but cry about supposed injustices from 400 years ago. The Indians were not honest in their transactions just as the whites were not always honest. People need to do their history and find out their own responsibility and what they could have done differently. Noone owns any part of the world and God did not parcel out the world
I understand that it is only ONE continent : "Once there, we determined that the new land was not an island but a continent..." - Amerigo Vespucci, Mundus Novus, Letter to Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici (1502/1503)[38] One, not two
The lost Columbus "discovered" a continent of over a million people. If I discover Europe, do I get a statue? Anyway, I visited Columbus' tomb in Seville, Spain. I said, "Columbia, todavia perdido?'. A local man nearby wasn't happy with me.
@@claudialandgraf4450 I know that but hemp wasn't introduced to the Americas until the Spaniards introduced them. But in the eastern world hemp was definitely used as a Paper, sails,seeds as food and as rope
Before 1990, I loved eating corn! But after modern-day producers added genes to kill insects that eat the corn, I get blisters on my tongue if I eat any products with specific kinds of modified corn. I wish product labels would indicate what family of corn is in their corn products.I want the pre-modern corn.
Most of these Indigenous Natives could be the descendants of Ghengis Khan for real.. The Natives buffalo was the source of food for the people and when they killed them they wore the buffalo skin as clothing.
We know of farming from 12,000, BC + in sites from east Turkey now, so we think humans have been doing it for 14,000+ and it keeps getting pushed back all the time we haven't gone that far back with farming evidence YET in the American continent but that doesn't mean we won't find a site buried in the rainforest or something.
Christendom and Western Civilization's imprint on the world is so dark. The legacies and remnants still withstand to this day. Particularly in non-white communities. The fetal alcohol syndrome, the unemployment, all the addictions, the mass incarceration, the poverty, and so much more. Not only were cultures and communities disintegrated and destroyed, but so too were natural ecosystems. The expansionist zeal at the rotten core of Christendom and Western Civilization has been a plague to mother earth and her peoples. And still, they've got the nerve to call non-white peoples backward, barbaric, criminals, rapists, and terrorists. Sickeningly ironic.
Their view of capitalism is what is destroying our planet. The natives had no such concept. They lived in harmony with nature and helped to nurture it. This is what the Western Civilization calls backward and barbaric. The fact is that it is they who are the true backward, barbaric, criminals, rapists, and terrorists. I agree it is truly Sickeningly ironic.
@@ChrisP3000x On 17 April 1658, Van Riebeeck, Governor of the Cape, wrote in his diary: _"Began holding schools for young slaves. To stimulate slaves to attention while at school, and _*_to induce them to learn Christian prayers,_*_ they were promised each _*_a glass of brandy and two inches of tobacco,_*_ when they finish their task."_ (Horrell, 1970: 3) As a _"Cape Malay" / "Cape Coloured"_ from Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦 I see the Coloured communities of South Africa as well as the Black communities of South Africa, plagued by the same inherent social ills that are challenges the growth and development of non-white communities in the USA, Australia, New Zealand, and elsewhere. Alcohol was forced on non-white peoples and drugs centuries later, were flooded into their communities. Slave patrols and slave catchers, evolved into law enforcement institutions. And it goes on and on. Social Darwinism Eugenics and Institutionalized Racism was theorized and designed, by who? The American Bison, was massacred by who? Deforestation, and the destruction of natural ecosystems, was carried out by who? The damnear total extermination of various Native Americans tribes was carried out, by who? The innumerable massacres and genocides of peoples from North Africa all the way down to the Southernmost tip of the African continent was carried out, by who? Did they not all the branches of Christendom and Western Civilization? A few years back, our nation was reported to have the highest prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS). Is this a coincidence? Have you ever heard of the "Dop System"? Who is it that introduced it, who is it that forced liquor on non-white communities? Were they not from amongst the branches of Christendom and Western Civilization? On 17 April 1658, Van Riebeeck, Governor of the Cape, wrote in his diary: _"Began holding schools for young slaves. To stimulate slaves to attention while at school, and _*_to induce them to learn Christian prayers,_*_ they were promised each _*_a glass of brandy and two inches of tobacco,_*_ when they finish their task."_ (Horrell, 1970: 3)
In the great N.W. they were still fishing salmon. Back when Trump was attending govt. hearings because he was against giving them casinos. I wonder if the Tulalips still have "Boom City? [fireworks stands]
i havent seen any works that show evidence of people in the americas before the wave that settled across the entire landmass (probably in the same timreframe as the pacific islands were), so i have no idea where there were prior settlers
amazing advances, amazing achievements, but nobody brought war and conquering to the aztec or mayan, it was already there. We're all human, we're all guilty. Humans started in africa, we've been taking the planet over ever since.
37:12 Definitely not true. Killing much more buffaloes that they needed was not only cruel but wasteful. That was one of the reasons why the population of buffaloes declined
The Vikings came first. The locals just became complacent over the next 500 years and neglected to secure their borders and keep track of what was going on in Europe so that they would be prepared to repulse the second wave.
It has to be admitted that they killed the mammoth in the Americas the same way people killed then everywhere else. Also giant armadillo and 3 species of camel. I am just saying that native Americans , or the first American people, also destroyed stuff just like people everywhere.
What's your point? If this had been a barren continent Europeans wouldn't have been so anxious to steal food products, tobacco, and other mineral products like silver, tin, gold, oil, uranium, lithium and rich farmland. It wasn't destroyed. It was more pristine including the waters in rivers and lakes than most European farmland. I'm so tired of crybabies who can't accept that people lived on other continents outside of Europe and were fine before Europeans arrived. All of you "but they also killed large animals for food* are so childish. They didn't raise stock animals and have slaughterhouses and abbatoirs like Europeans either. It's not a competition. Stop feeling threatened. If you miss Europe that much - go back.
I don't understand this new trend of people sharing the most of basic even obvious information about the video we All just watched. Very odd. Just share ur opinion or what u thought was interesting or educatinal. Fn dorks
"Home, home on the range. Where critters are hung up in chains. I slice through their sides and I'll rip off their hides and the next day I'll do it again"
You're not going to make that statement true no matter how many exclamation marks you end it with. If point of fact Columbus DID land on the north American continent, as the Bahama Islands sit on the North American continental shelf.
If it wasn't the Europeans it would have been the Chinese or the Arabs. They had advanced knowledge of navigation too. How do you think the Europeans knew they could go West? The Arabs had better maps at the time. It wasn't an accident the New World was discovered. Just think (a few stolen maps has millions of people crying for land they themselves stole) 🤣
How can one map out a place where they've never been to...In my humble opinion, the Europeans were looking for a shortcut to the Orient and the Americas happen to be in their way.
Nobody knows what happened 500 years ago with certainty so how would anyone know anything about 8-10 thousand years? Just curious. 1490 was only like 8-9 people ago.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR Way more than 1000 years behind. Even the ancient Greeks had a written language, advanced mathematics, and civil engineering. The best native Americans could do was draw pictures on rocks, tie knots in strings, and dig holes in the sides of cliffs.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR They had what amounted to hieroglyphs, a 5000 year old method of conveying general information, but not a proper language. They also didn't have advanced mathematics as I specified. Even their "astronomy" wasn't all that impressive considering that ancient Anglos were doing it a millennia before the Mayan civilization even existed.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR And you avoid the fact the the whole point of this thread is that American natives were thousands of years behind the rest of the world. You also seem to think that the entire population of the North amd South American continents were one people. There were just as many distinct "empires" in the Americas, warring and interacting with each other, as in Europe or Asia. And yet they never developed a civilization more sophisticated than ancient Egypt's was three thousand years earlier.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR You suggested that native Americans lacked advancements: "Greeks and other empires knew so much because of the constant wars and interactions with other empires, if America hadn’t been disconnected from the world they would had known the same or better." Yet there were numerous warring and interacting "empires" in the Americas, which pretty much destroys your argument. Or is your argument that they couldn't advance because they never came up with the technology to cross oceans to meet more foreign civilizations? Because if that's your position then it only serves to show they were even less advanced (SEVERAL thousand years less) than their contemporaries who were competent seafarers.
👉 very important documentary but it misses the part where the mayans used maizes's fuel to powered its space crafts that eventually vacated earth's 900 years before the greatest holocaust started .. 🤥😭💔👀💤
Even though corn can be fed whole with satisfactory results, cracking or rolling prior to feeding will increase digestibility by 5 to 10 percent. In most instances, grinding or rolling corn will not markedly improve average daily gain, but proper processing will improve feed conversion efficiency.
Modifying food crops, kayaks, to name only two of the numerous things america's indigenous had made without "help" from Europeans. The wheel...that's mighty white of you
damn these comments are extremely disappointing god, how many racists we got here?🤦♀️ most of these comments are r/facepalm lmao. anyways great video!
The way they made there roads, trails, moves, movements, tracking, and other ways was spectacular
where roads?
Absolutely fascinating. I love learning how people lives and, specifically, how they ate and dressed so ancient agriculture is tremendously interesting to me.
I'm glad to see the mighty bison coming back. Beautiful
They are mixed with cow blood. Whites destroyed the blood line.
This series about indigenous people of America priceless it has to be taught across all over the world 🌍, how much those people respected the nature appreciated everything around them they treated with a nature as they were apart of this harmony no excessive haunting,knowing very well what they should take and they shouldn't .really thanks a lot for expose this information and allow us to trawl through each piece of this 🌷🌷
I've always said we should have spent more time in school studying true indigenous history. Not just what was done to them, but how they here so long in peace with the land. Each region had a different systems, different animals they hunted, plants the foraged. What they made and how? From shelter, clothing, weapons, tools, etc. Who's to say we won't have to like like this again someday?
Love this. Feels like school in the best way. Except finally native viewpoints dominate.
Yes young limb. They take'um our land they did
And rightly so..
So they know for a fact God created them on that land first?? They didn't and weren't stealing it from, an killing off other "native" tribes for the last 20,000 yrs?
🫡🌹♥️🌄
Those are not the real aboriginal people lies
Ancient Fijian folklore speak of ancient trade routes from all over the Pacific islands to the continents of North America and South America. We are reminded that the crop sweet potato or as we Fijians call it ‘kumala’ does not originate in the Pacific islands but from our neighbours of the Americas.
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Bull…
@@IRISHSALTMINER61bro is jealous 😂
We have lost so much diversity on this planet. The Native Americans preserved much of what we have.
They also destroyed much of what was available to the via unsustainable harvest/hunting practices. From Australia to North America dozens if not hundreds of species and sub species were driven to extinction by primitive peoples. It's goes both ways.
Excellent video. The Native Americans had a very deep scientific understanding of where they lived and how to survive. They also had a very deep relationship with the natural world and a respect for nature.
Not really. That's the myth, but not the reality. They were as brutal as any humans were, and in some cases more so. Ever heard of the buffalo jumps? Evidence does not support the myths.
So if you had a time machine went back to 1450 and asked a random Native American what continent he is on he could explain it? They have no more or no less a connection to the natural world they lived in than any other native people's Europeans included
@@st8319 In my opinion it seems like the Native Americans that were here before the European Explorers had more of a respect for the natural world. In this video they mentioned “thanking the animal”for sacrificing itself for their survival. They didn’t waist any part of the animal, whether it be a seal or a whale. They respected their environment more than the Europeans did. I do understand that Native Americans had wars with each other, and took each other’s land. The way they looked at the natural world was a little more respectful, in terms of everything having a spirit and not harming it, is interesting 🧐.
OK, but they thought people were made of corn. Lol
@@benjaminwachold3736 imagine going back to Europe before large scale farming during the hunter gather period. You would find a similar culture in relation to there appreciation understanding and respect of the natural world around them I believe.
Thanks for sharing such a great content and beautiful videos,.,.,.
This was one of the best documentaries on Native American and indigenous peoples I have ever seen! Such an excellent presentation. I would like to see more like this, focusing on Stone tools and development of other tools over over time.
love these americas before columbus videos. great stuff
We love our Native American peoples, half of Oklahoma has been returned to them. They were given the rights to grow hemp. Hemp was our number one crop in America, many products were made from it. We will see more of this, working to restore the tribes.
No KAREN we won't. That land is bought, sold, and paid for. Go cry to the banks who hold title over most of it and see how far that gets you. The only actual currency governments have are your labor and the land. No profit in tipi(s).
your native americans, how many do you own ?
Considering the whole of America belongs to them, that's pretty small.
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The planet would be so much better if we're still living like they did
100% fact
Evan Adam is a fine narrator and a great physician, from what I understand.
Can't wait to watch this awesome Native American Indian video thank you for sharing ✌🖐👍😃
Too many commercials. 6 minutes in already two commercial interruptions smh
This is why i have premium i could have 10 dollars left to my name and be starving and id still rather spend it on premium so i dont deal with adds
@@DIRTYPLACCY I got you tube Prius now too… it’s worth the 16 bucks a month since I watch so much TH-cam 👍
Absolutely halarious that this channel put the cut off date at 1491. As if where Columbus landed effected the rest of the continent.
Yeah it was all about greedy people from a far. Totally I insane.
on a geological timescale within 20 years columbus's landing would have dramatic changes and that 20 years is a blip when thinking about historical timelines not just your daily human life-scale timeline.
@@uarestrong76 Any change that had occurred would've been for the better.
I wish I could give it a thousand thumbs up.
Corn has been a most important staple crop since these times. The problems with corn is it depletes the soil of nitrogen which is vital to growth of corn so you can only plant it so long before it gets so expensive to use nitrogen Rick fertilizer farmer profits drop drastically. Of course sustaining life is the most important attribute. Thank god these wonderful peoples developed guides to having it as long as we have. Me personally I love corn on the cob 👍😁💥
Planting legumes/peas bi- yearly will restore the nitrogen deficit.
Plant Beans to put back what is used from the corn. Beans grow up stocks of corn.
That's why American Indians planted what was known as the Three Sisters, corn, pole beans, and squash. You make a large mound of rich soil augmented with natural compost and you plant the corn in a circle in the center, then pole beans next to the corn and finally squash around the entire perimeter. The corn stalks give the pole beans something to climb, the pole beans put nitrogen in the soil and the squash keeps the deer, racoons and other creatures away from the corn as they don't like to cross the thick squash vines. The squash also shades the mound which helps it retain moisture as well as blocks out sunlight so weeds can't grow.
this is why corn was planted with beans. And peas were planted before corn in spring, or in early fall (if short or mild winters). Legumes before and during corn. Always. 3 sisters doesn't exist for nothing lol. And that's just the start.
Clovers as cover crop replenish nitrogen
This is an excellent series
I know right.
Especially the fact that indigenous people host the series and the occasional cutaway to other places across the world to see what they accomplished.
Except for their globe earth 🌍 nonsense
@@riverside321 everyone knows the earth sits on the back of a cosmic turtle.
Trash lies
Thanks
Your documentaries are just great
Thank You/ Gracias 🧎🏽♂️.
Fantastic video
I just wish they had mentioned Australian Aboriginal farming, cultivating, fishing, hunting, trading, astronomy, art and culture that goes back over 30k years
Very good point.
Why would they? This video isn't about Australia. It's about American aboriginal peoples
The entire world would greatly benefit from knowledge these ancient civilizations acquired to have lived so long in harmony with the earth, such fascinating people.
This is about native Americans , no Australians so no they shouldn't have mentioned anything about that
Thats another video to make they could do the polynesians and aboriginals in one video that would be a good watch
I LOVE this series
Alaskan natives were still in contact with Siberia in the 1400’s. Venetian trade beads from Italy were found in Alaska. They dated from around 1440.
Imagine me with no connections to my family lineage from 500 years ago, referring to them as we. We were farmers in 1491.
Or no greed and I sane people
I was just thinking that. Full white woman acting like she was there. there is still natives in the north they keep saying they were. They should say they are they are still alive.
Awesome video ❤❤❤
THIS WAS THEIR COUNTRY BEFORE IT BECAME AMERICA !!! ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT !!!
Same can be said for the native inhabitants of Australia.
Nobody wants to remember the scalping, torturing, of each other, let alone whites. Their inability or lack of creativity/ ingenuity to advance beyond hunting and gathering. Regardless of disease had the whites not shown up they would not have advanced very much. Not just a small minority either. Even now with all the freebies, they don't take advantage of the world they live in but cry about supposed injustices from 400 years ago. The Indians were not honest in their transactions just as the whites were not always honest. People need to do their history and find out their own responsibility and what they could have done differently. Noone owns any part of the world and God did not parcel out the world
What about Israel?
I love the music. Does anyone know who composed this?
I understand that it is only ONE continent : "Once there, we determined that the new land was not an island but a continent..."
- Amerigo Vespucci, Mundus Novus, Letter to Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici (1502/1503)[38] One, not two
My Native American Indian blood that is in me...I will tell you that it's wicked...stubborn not to die no matter what happens.
I love these documentaries 🤩❤️❤️❤️
The indigenous people of the Americas just had it right. Harmony and Balance with the earth. Not this greed, power and hoarding we have today.
Excellent historical coverage 👏🏻 👍🏻 👌
This is all garbage. Not the real Aboriginal people .
The lost Columbus "discovered" a continent of over a million people. If I discover Europe, do I get a statue? Anyway, I visited Columbus' tomb in Seville, Spain. I said, "Columbia, todavia perdido?'. A local man nearby wasn't happy with me.
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Just one plant missing: hemp (food, clothes, house....)
Hemp originated in south east Asia
How are they even supposed to achieve the stuff
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They made comparisions to the importance of rice and wheat in Asia and Mesopotamia and Ethiopias coffee - the egyptians had hemp.
@@claudialandgraf4450 I know that but hemp wasn't introduced to the Americas until the Spaniards introduced them. But in the eastern world hemp was definitely used as a
Paper, sails,seeds as food and as rope
Before 1990, I loved eating corn! But after modern-day producers added genes to kill insects that eat the corn, I get blisters on my tongue if I eat any products with specific kinds of modified corn. I wish product labels would indicate what family of corn is in their corn products.I want the pre-modern corn.
Fascinating...
Worth watching.
This is the 3rd on 8 episode : Agriculture and hunting
The great ancestor 😍
And yet there was already prehistoric humans living there. You won't know history until you have seen the beginning
Most of these Indigenous Natives could be the descendants of Ghengis Khan for real.. The Natives buffalo was the source of food for the people and when they killed them they wore the buffalo skin as clothing.
who could forget the great mongolian invasion of america in the 1200s
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Maize is the first geneticly engineered crop.
I think you will find that wheat, rice and barley was selectively breed a lot longer ago than corn.
Corn beans and squash i think our all grown at same time
Keep it to yourself strawberries almonds maize tomatoes and melon are all the first gmo crops. Pretty soon fussy people will have to starve.
@@ianrandall482 all about as long ago as eachother. All ancient crops that have been grown for thousands of years
@@robertayoder2063 yes we know but that was so random tf 😂😂
Dear Sir, not "primitive", 45:38, but sublime, wise, intellectually warm and heavenly.
@ 8:57 apply this same shading imagery to the pyramids, but just in black and white. Birds, faces, skulls and the typical.
The strong. Stayed. Other’s. Went. South. And as well. Prospered
What. Are. You trying. To. Say?
It sounds like Maze was the first grain cultivated by people.
We know of farming from 12,000, BC + in sites from east Turkey now, so we think humans have been doing it for 14,000+ and it keeps getting pushed back all the time we haven't gone that far back with farming evidence YET in the American continent but that doesn't mean we won't find a site buried in the rainforest or something.
They were certainly the most sophisticated cultivators. It's amazing to see the differences between the original plants and the cultivated plants.
Lots of places had different grains getting cultivated at the same time. Even Australian aboriginals were farming thousands of years ago
Definitely, it surpasses anything from egypt china and india.... europeans arent that smart when it comes to ancient agriculture 😂
She says "Ina" or "Inna" for mother which is the same in the Philippines
Wow so cool
The spaniards would take captured Mayan soldiers as slaves to the Philippines. This is why the two cultures are similar in language, cooking and DNA.
As Marilyn French said in “The War Against Women,” “women were the first slaves.”
At :25, no you haven't been the first! Oneidan, turtle, nye!
Christendom and Western Civilization's imprint on the world is so dark.
The legacies and remnants still withstand to this day. Particularly in non-white communities.
The fetal alcohol syndrome, the unemployment,
all the addictions, the mass incarceration, the poverty, and so much more. Not only were cultures and communities disintegrated and destroyed, but so too were natural ecosystems.
The expansionist zeal at the rotten core of Christendom and Western Civilization has been a plague to mother earth and her peoples. And still, they've got the nerve to call non-white peoples backward, barbaric, criminals, rapists, and terrorists. Sickeningly ironic.
Shut up black piller, they did the same exact thing with each other!
Their view of capitalism is what is destroying our planet. The natives had no such concept. They lived in harmony with nature and helped to nurture it. This is what the Western Civilization calls backward and barbaric. The fact is that it is they who are the true backward, barbaric, criminals, rapists, and terrorists. I agree it is truly Sickeningly ironic.
The cognitive dissonance required to be at a point in one's life to spew such false historical revisionism is beyond belief.
As compared to whom?
@@ChrisP3000x
On 17 April 1658, Van Riebeeck, Governor of the Cape, wrote in his diary:
_"Began holding schools for young slaves. To stimulate slaves to attention while at school, and _*_to induce them to learn Christian prayers,_*_ they were promised each _*_a glass of brandy and two inches of tobacco,_*_ when they finish their task."_
(Horrell, 1970: 3)
As a _"Cape Malay" / "Cape Coloured"_ from Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦 I see the Coloured communities of South Africa as well as the Black communities of South Africa, plagued by the same inherent social ills that are challenges the growth and development of non-white communities in the USA, Australia, New Zealand, and elsewhere.
Alcohol was forced on non-white peoples and drugs centuries later, were flooded into their communities. Slave patrols and slave catchers, evolved into law enforcement institutions. And it goes on and on.
Social Darwinism Eugenics and Institutionalized Racism was theorized and designed, by who? The American Bison, was massacred by who? Deforestation, and the destruction of natural ecosystems, was carried out by who? The damnear total extermination of various Native Americans tribes was carried out, by who? The innumerable massacres and genocides of peoples from North Africa all the way down to the Southernmost tip of the African continent was carried out, by who?
Did they not all the branches of Christendom and Western Civilization?
A few years back, our nation was reported to have the highest prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS). Is this a coincidence? Have you ever heard of the "Dop System"? Who is it that introduced it, who is it that forced liquor on non-white communities? Were they not from amongst the branches of Christendom and Western Civilization?
On 17 April 1658, Van Riebeeck, Governor of the Cape, wrote in his diary:
_"Began holding schools for young slaves. To stimulate slaves to attention while at school, and _*_to induce them to learn Christian prayers,_*_ they were promised each _*_a glass of brandy and two inches of tobacco,_*_ when they finish their task."_
(Horrell, 1970: 3)
And they also domesticated alpaca and lama Animals
So how did the potatoes get to Ireland?
On a ship
Trading
The same way that tomatoes got to Italy or chilli to Spain. The Solanaceae family, with a few exceptions all came from The new World.
In the great N.W. they were still fishing salmon. Back when Trump was attending govt. hearings because he was against giving them casinos. I wonder if the Tulalips still have "Boom City? [fireworks stands]
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Think so.
Can't afford fireworks because a card dealer at Tulalip Casino took my money.
The original natives were wiped out in the great flood some 13,500 years ago along with the saber tooth Tiger, American camel, giant bear, etc.
i havent seen any works that show evidence of people in the americas before the wave that settled across the entire landmass (probably in the same timreframe as the pacific islands were), so i have no idea where there were prior settlers
Source: trust me bro.
amazing advances, amazing achievements, but nobody brought war and conquering to the aztec or mayan, it was already there. We're all human, we're all guilty. Humans started in africa, we've been taking the planet over ever since.
😂 bro is on that mainstream brainwash history 😂
air fried plantains in the 21st centurie :9 God bless it :)
Repentant are, SOON, Raptured from the Planet.
Reprobates Remain AND Destroy the Planet.
Return of Believers at 2nd Coming to a Renewed Planet.
37:12 Definitely not true. Killing much more buffaloes that they needed was not only cruel but wasteful. That was one of the reasons why the population of buffaloes declined
Hopefully they teach them also about Jesus
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It is too bad Columbus came to the Americas first.
The Vikings came first. The locals just became complacent over the next 500 years and neglected to secure their borders and keep track of what was going on in Europe so that they would be prepared to repulse the second wave.
@@stewiesaidthat facts they even had some communities in alaska
It's called myAce not corn
Maize*
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I don't understand how they know what happened so far back. All co juncture
The Time Machine has been invented and people are now able to go back and witness events first hand.
It has to be admitted that they killed the mammoth in the Americas the same way people killed then everywhere else. Also giant armadillo and 3 species of camel. I am just saying that native Americans , or the first American people, also destroyed stuff just like people everywhere.
Also killed and enslaved each other. Plus they also enslaved Africans too (Hey Cherokee I'm talking to you😳).
@@BridgesDontFly things caucasoids say to deflect from their own criminal history
@@BridgesDontFly cite your sources.
What's your point? If this had been a barren continent Europeans wouldn't have been so anxious to steal food products, tobacco, and other mineral products like silver, tin, gold, oil, uranium, lithium and rich farmland. It wasn't destroyed. It was more pristine including the waters in rivers and lakes than most European farmland. I'm so tired of crybabies who can't accept that people lived on other continents outside of Europe and were fine before Europeans arrived. All of you "but they also killed large animals for food* are so childish. They didn't raise stock animals and have slaughterhouses and abbatoirs like Europeans either. It's not a competition. Stop feeling threatened. If you miss Europe that much - go back.
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Because they need to make money because majority of people have never payed a cent for youtube
WGAF
I don't understand this new trend of people sharing the most of basic even obvious information about the video we All just watched. Very odd. Just share ur opinion or what u thought was interesting or educatinal. Fn dorks
Educate yourself. With real history. We are insane since 1491. Control and gread.
“We have been here from the beginning “ no, no you/we haven’t! Just earlier immigrants but immigrants all the same!
"Home, home on the range.
Where critters are hung up in chains. I slice through their sides and I'll rip off their hides and the next day I'll do it again"
Are you referring to European abbatoirs and slaughterhouses? It was Europeans who brought those horrors wherever they colonized. Do some research
You're obviously 1st or 2nd generation and that went way over your head. OP is probably 12th generation or greater. Older than lots of tribes.🤣
@@gnostic268 actually it was a line from the antagonist in a movie called "The Rescuers, Down under".
@@gnostic268 Do your own research and KNOW what you're talking about. Don't just assume.
Read A People's History of the United States.
A brilliant book written by Howard Zinn. May he Rest in Peace.
2nd time stop. STOP NOW. PLEASE STOP THE ADDS NOW. WHY you not stop this site? TH-cam No Good
Yep, rich land that they stole from other natives.
Maybe they should fight harder, next time? Land was not "stole" but lost by weaker people. Learn how history works.
Quizás debieron usar indigenas de estas tierras no actores que no se parecen nada a ellos
Columbus NEVER SAT FOOT ON THE NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're not going to make that statement true no matter how many exclamation marks you end it with. If point of fact Columbus DID land on the north American continent, as the Bahama Islands sit on the North American continental shelf.
Happy Colombus Day, guys!
keep going to school lmfao🤦♀️
@@Sam_T2000 Take Columbus day and shove it where the sun doesn't shine, Sam
If it wasn't the Europeans it would have been the Chinese or the Arabs. They had advanced knowledge of navigation too. How do you think the Europeans knew they could go West? The Arabs had better maps at the time. It wasn't an accident the New World was discovered. Just think (a few stolen maps has millions of people crying for land they themselves stole) 🤣
It wasn't discovered. It was already here.
@@Suzz60947 Facts !!!!
You cr@ckers got you punishment coming on judgement day !!!!
Why are you such a childish crybaby who is totally threatened over a video?
How can one map out a place where they've never been to...In my humble opinion, the Europeans were looking for a shortcut to the Orient and the Americas happen to be in their way.
Nobody knows what happened 500 years ago with certainty so how would anyone know anything about 8-10 thousand years? Just curious. 1490 was only like 8-9 people ago.
Plenty of people know what happened 500 years ago. With perfect certainty.
@@clvrswine seriously 500 years ago was like I'm out of bed and put my one foot down....brushed my teeth and it's 1776 lol
Have you ever heard of archeology?
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they were stuck in the stone age
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR Way more than 1000 years behind. Even the ancient Greeks had a written language, advanced mathematics, and civil engineering. The best native Americans could do was draw pictures on rocks, tie knots in strings, and dig holes in the sides of cliffs.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR They had what amounted to hieroglyphs, a 5000 year old method of conveying general information, but not a proper language. They also didn't have advanced mathematics as I specified. Even their "astronomy" wasn't all that impressive considering that ancient Anglos were doing it a millennia before the Mayan civilization even existed.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR And you avoid the fact the the whole point of this thread is that American natives were thousands of years behind the rest of the world. You also seem to think that the entire population of the North amd South American continents were one people. There were just as many distinct "empires" in the Americas, warring and interacting with each other, as in Europe or Asia. And yet they never developed a civilization more sophisticated than ancient Egypt's was three thousand years earlier.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR You suggested that native Americans lacked advancements:
"Greeks and other empires knew so much because of the constant wars and interactions with other empires, if America hadn’t been disconnected from the world they would had known the same or better."
Yet there were numerous warring and interacting "empires" in the Americas, which pretty much destroys your argument.
Or is your argument that they couldn't advance because they never came up with the technology to cross oceans to meet more foreign civilizations? Because if that's your position then it only serves to show they were even less advanced (SEVERAL thousand years less) than their contemporaries who were competent seafarers.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR I knew eventually you'd resort to ad hominem attacks. Sad.
“White man narrates for money” we- are…. 😂😢
Native Americans are the type of God which are one of the lost 10 tribes of Israel
WTF is we, THEIVES SMH !!!!
Should have fought harder. Now we have drones 🥳
👉 very important documentary but it misses the part where the mayans used maizes's fuel to powered its space crafts that eventually vacated earth's 900 years before the greatest holocaust started .. 🤥😭💔👀💤
Be honest for once. We all know ancient aliens taught the people about about crops and how to build pyramids.
Let's be honest for once. Stonehenge reflects a far greater existence of higher intelligence and advanced civilization, than the pyramids do.
Ancient astronaut theorists say yes
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Don't hurt yourself now..
@@johndoeiii9767 we know but the insane control's have no idea what they are doing. What a shame.
Fake
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corn and potatoes were more revenge than treasure. Both are very bad for the human body
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@@thomasjetter2683 What?
I dunno about corn but potatoes are one of the most nutritious foods you can eat.
@@feldgraufox4927 LOL! God, how stoopid and uneducated can you get? They are poisonous and have to be cooked to death to be at all edible.
@@feldgraufox4927 Exactly
timeline is getting worse. what a third grade video
Really what's wrong with it... I'll come back. That's why I put em on 1.5 speed or even 2.0
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Maize, the food people from all over will find intact in their 💩
Even though corn can be fed whole with satisfactory results, cracking or rolling prior to feeding will increase digestibility by 5 to 10 percent. In most instances, grinding or rolling corn will not markedly improve average daily gain, but proper processing will improve feed conversion efficiency.
Lol, this make them should like they were brilliant people, they didn't even have the wheel when Europe came..
And that gives you the right to slaughter them and steal their land, SMH !!!!
Modifying food crops, kayaks, to name only two of the numerous things america's indigenous had made without "help" from Europeans. The wheel...that's mighty white of you
@G D yes you are?!
@@johnnyb5984 Yup, sure do?!
@@Suzz60947 Sailing the seven seas, building Cathedrals, aqueducts, viaducts, so your kayak’s not looking so shiny now?!
damn these comments are extremely disappointing god, how many racists we got here?🤦♀️ most of these comments are r/facepalm lmao. anyways great video!
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