The Mission at San Carlos | Arizona Stories Shorts

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ต.ค. 2024
  • Though it is a harsh and unforgiving land, the Apaches of San Carlos have called this desert their home for generations. Forced by the government to settle there over a century ago, they’ve had to struggle to survive and to preserve their culture, which gradually disappeared due to the influences and intervention of a non-native world.
    Father Gino Piccoli is the pastor at St. Charles Catholic Church in San Carlos. Unlike his predecessors, Father Piccoli is committed to helping restore and nurture the Apache culture, by incorporating it into the fabric of parish life.

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  • @mustafatasangil6063
    @mustafatasangil6063 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thank you very much for sharing your great video about the N'de Nation.
    You deserve respect and love for your own kindness.
    The World would be a sad place without you people.

    • @ArizonaPBS
      @ArizonaPBS  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thanks very much for your kind words.

    • @mustafatasangil6063
      @mustafatasangil6063 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ArizonaPBS
      The deeds will follow.
      I have had an Apache Friend on the San Carlos Reservation.
      Unfortunately we lost contact a couple of years because I lost my mobile phone.
      This friend went to Mexico for reasons she didn't tell me.
      I hope her precious dreams became true.
      My sympathy for the N'de Nation stay unchanged.
      I have got three jobs.
      I speak German and Turkish.
      I come from a mixed background.
      My Mother is German from a Hungarian background and a dedicated artist mother.
      Hungarian equals to the adjective - - rebellious.
      German equals to the world as capable and thoroughly committed.
      My Father was a Paeditrician ( a specialist for the medical treatment of children ).
      Although my Dad was from Turkey he was not a Turk.
      His Mother was of Mongolian origin. Her surname was Cengiz.
      My Grandfather's family was from Kirgistan, originally.
      My favorite job of the above aforementioned is Horticulturist.
      I have got a green thumb.
      My education I had in England.
      The standards in horticulture in England are high, the treatment by the teachers was humane but strict.
      If I can help you let me know, please.
      Thank you for quick answer.
      Ya ate'eh abini - N'de Nation.
      💯

  • @PabloSoto-i5s
    @PabloSoto-i5s 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    People very good in lying