Best scenery in Western Nebraska right here. Remember our Catholic Youth camp higher ground way back in summer of 2012, one of the best times I will ever remember. None of us knew any of each other, but we all felt like family at the end. Loved exploring the high cliffs during the Jeep rides. Just a nice, out of the way place to leave for a week and just forget everything.
I live in New York and I have a strong yearning to go to Nebraska. Possibly because a couple of my favorite authors are from there: Willa Cather and Mari Sandoz.
This is my favorite place to be in the world all the people are so nice especially the horse wranglers I went this summer (2019) in our RV and the view of the long horse back riding is so beautiful and a little scary the first time I went on it this summer and I was the youngest! I am 12!
If you mean American Indians, they do live there. I saw American Indians in Crawford the last time I visited Fort Robinson. Let's keep this in mind: there were never millions of Indians inhabiting the Great Plains of the Old West. Of any census of the 1800s, there were never any more than 400,000 "counted" Indians. And, that's for the entire lower 48 states. The Alaskan Indian population was estimated at 70,000. Even if you generously double the figure to 800,000 to include "non-counted" Indians, that's still less than the current (2019) population of the Omaha, Nebraska, Metropolitan area. Have you even been to Nebraska? And, quit utilizing Hollywood movies as a source of history.
Best scenery in Western Nebraska right here. Remember our Catholic Youth camp higher ground way back in summer of 2012, one of the best times I will ever remember. None of us knew any of each other, but we all felt like family at the end. Loved exploring the high cliffs during the Jeep rides. Just a nice, out of the way place to leave for a week and just forget everything.
I live in New York and I have a strong yearning to go to Nebraska. Possibly because a couple of my favorite authors are from there: Willa Cather and Mari Sandoz.
This is my favorite place to be in the world all the people are so nice especially the horse wranglers I went this summer (2019) in our RV and the view of the long horse back riding is so beautiful and a little scary the first time I went on it this summer and I was the youngest! I am 12!
My teacher made our class watch during the age of corona
it's astonishing that no original, native people are living there nowadays, wiped out
If you mean American Indians, they do live there. I saw American Indians in Crawford the last time I visited Fort Robinson. Let's keep this in mind: there were never millions of Indians inhabiting the Great Plains of the Old West. Of any census of the 1800s, there were never any more than 400,000 "counted" Indians. And, that's for the entire lower 48 states. The Alaskan Indian population was estimated at 70,000. Even if you generously double the figure to 800,000 to include "non-counted" Indians, that's still less than the current (2019) population of the Omaha, Nebraska, Metropolitan area.
Have you even been to Nebraska? And, quit utilizing Hollywood movies as a source of history.
Yeah same when I went there when I was younger