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In the United States, Native Americans are considered to be people whose pre-Columbian ancestors were indigenous to the lands within the nation's modern boundaries. These peoples were composed of numerous distinct tribes, bands, and ethnic groups, and many of these groups survive intact today as sovereign nations. The terms Native Americans use to refer to themselves vary regionally and generationally, with many older Native Americans self-identifying as "Indians" or "American Indians", while younger Native Americans often identify as "Indigenous". Which terms should be used to refer to Native Americans has at times been controversial. The term "Native American" has been adopted by major newspapers and some academic groups, but has not traditionally included Native Hawaiians or certain Alaskan Natives, such as Aleut, Yup'ik, or Inuit peoples. Indigenous American peoples from Canada are known as First Nations.
Since the end of the 15th century, the migration of Europeans to the Americas has led to centuries of exchange and adjustment between Old and New World societies. Most Native American groups had historically lived as hunter-gatherer societies and preserved their histories by oral traditions and artwork, which has resulted in the first written sources on the conflict being authored by Europeans.
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In the UK the word "pants" generally means underwear and not trousers.Shorts are similar to trousers, but with legs that come down only to around the area of the knee, higher or lower depending on the style of the garment. To distinguish them from shorts, trousers may be called "long trousers" in certain contexts such as school uniform, where tailored shorts may be called "short trousers", especially in the UK.
In most of the Western world, trousers have been worn since ancient times and throughout the Medieval period, becoming the most common form of lower-body clothing for adult males in the modern world, although shorts are also widely worn, and kilts and other garments may be worn in various regions and cultures. Breeches were worn instead of trousers in early modern Europe by some men in higher classes of society. Since the mid-20th century, trousers have increasingly been worn by women as well. Jeans, made of denim, are a form of trousers for casual wear, now widely worn all over the world by both sexes. Shorts are often preferred in hot weather or for some sports and also often by children and teenagers. Trousers are worn on the hips or waist and may be held up by their own fastenings, a belt or suspenders (braces). Leggings are form-fitting trousers, of a clingy material, often knitted cotton and spandex (elastane).
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California Indians talk about historical perspectives of the Mission era. Featuring (in order of appearance): Vincent Medina, Ohlone, Assistant Curator, Mission Dolores Joseph Myers, Pomo, Board of Directors, California Indian Museum and Cultural Center Andrew Galvan, Ohlone, Curator, Mission Dolores www.cimcc.org TAGS: California, American Indian, Native American, Missions, California Missions, Mission Dolores, Fourth Grade, 4th Grade, Spanish Missions, Catholic Church, Resistance, Art, Culture, Religion, Dance, Tradition, Ritual, Mission Dolores, Ohlone, Padres, Colonization, New Spain, Baja, Alta, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Monterey, San Francisco, Russians, Fort Ross, Sir Francis Drake, England, Mexico City, Presidio
On October 5, 2016 the California Historical Society and the Presidio Trust presented an evening lecture with Professor Ben Madley, author of An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873, and Greg Sarris, Chairman of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria.
The California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center (CICSC) at California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) is proud to present the 2016 California American Indian and Indigenous Film Festival. California's American Indian & Indigenous Film Festival (CAIIFF) is offering audiences in San Diego County the finest work in American Indian film and media on an annual basis. The CAIIFF will highlight the best of current films from American Indian filmmakers, producers, directors, and actors working through Indian Country. The CAIIFF, located in Southern California, is located in an area that is home to the largest number of Indian reservations in the region and we will be able to reach unprecedented numbers of tribal people and the surrounding community. The festival offers an event that p...
I made this video of the Shoshone tribe whom were located in the territory in California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming, although most of them seemed to be settled in the Snake river area in Idaho, Shoshone means The Valley People The name means inland, or in the valley. In 1905, nearly one hundred years after their first contact with the white man, the Lemhi Shoshone began their "Trail of Tears", being forcibly removed from their ancestral homelands to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation to their newly "appointed" home. The Shoshone were few in numbers, their total population being somewhere in the area of 8000. most of my other videos have pictures but also film through the videos.
Why Native Americans Can Legally Grow Pot http://bit.ly/1jh10NI What Americans Get Wrong About Thanksgiving http://bit.ly/1MRWFZH Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml In the 1800's, the US government established reservations for Native Americans with sovereign authority. But who actually controls these tribal lands? Learn More: Indian Nations In The United States http://www.ncai.org/about-tribes/indians_101.pdf "There are 562 federally recognized Indian Nations ... in the United States. Approximately 229 of these ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse nations are located in Alaska; the rest are located in 33 other states." Were American Indians the Victims of Genocide? http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/7302 "The sweeping charge of genocide against the Indians becam...
The California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center (CICSC) at California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) is proud to present the 2015 San Diego American Indian Film Festival. California's American Indian & Indigenous Film Festival (CAIIFF) is offering audiences in San Diego County the finest work in American Indian film and media on an annual basis. The CAIIFF will highlight the best of current films from American Indian filmmakers, producers, directors, and actors working through Indian Country. The CAIIFF, located in Southern California, is located in an area that is home to the largest number of Indian reservations in the region and we will be able to reach unprecedented numbers of tribal people and the surrounding community. The festival offers an event that promises not only...
Buy the box set: http://www.questardvdstore.com/Award-winning-Native-American-Content-from-Questar-Entertainment--A-PAIRING-OF-2-DVD-SINGLES_p_601.html This documentary profiles six of the major Native American tribes that were defeated and subdued as part of the settling of the United States. With reenactments, clarifying maps, artwork, and landscape scenery, this program features the Iroquois, a confederacy comprised of several Indian tribes: the Seminoles in Florida, who welcomed escaped slaves and fought three major wars with the United States before meeting their ultimate defeat; the Shawnee, fierce Ohio Algonquians who allied with the French against the British; the Navajo, a farming people who today are the largest remaining Native American tribe; the Cheyenne, a nomadic Plains Indi...
HEADLINE: Ancient rock carvings stolen in Sierra Nevada CAPTION: Rock carvings that graced a sacred American Indian site in California's Sierra Nevada for thousands of years have been stolen. At least four petroglyphs were hacked from lava cliffs in the Eastern Sierra, the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday. (Nov. 21) AP TELEVISION El Cerrito, California - Nov. 20 1. SOUNDBITE: Leigh Marymor/American Rock Art Research Association Petroglyph sites. These are tantamount to museums in nature. We're standing in such a place right now. Because of that they're very vulnerable to stupidity and aggression. And sometimes it's just ignorance. 2. W/S Marymor at big rock 3. C/U Round hole in rock filled with water, Marymor pointing to it (marymor's voice: These were probably used f...
Short piece on California Indian history. Michael McLaughlin, librarian of the American Indian Resource Center in Huntington Park, CA and a member of the Winnebago tribe, is interviewed.
"The Turtle Story" is a Native American accounting of how earthquakes occur, told by storyteller and USC alumna Jacque Tahuka-Nunez (tribal descendant of the Acjachemen Nation), filmed by SCEC UseIT interns. The story comes from the Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe, a California Indian Tribe also known as the San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians. This project is part of the "Native California is Earthquake Country" partnership between SCEC and the Sherman Indian High School in Riverside, CA. Jacque is also the director of Journeys to the Past (http://www.journeystothepast.com/inde...) which seeks to educate and enlighten others to our precious culture while encouraging them to capture their own heritage. Storyteller: Jacque Tahuka-Nunez Song: Gabrielino-Tongva Ancestor Song Musician/Singer: Virgini...
California Missions- Native perspective on colonization and genocide. The California Indian Museum and Cultural Center - www.cimcc.org TAGS: California, American Indian, Native American, Missions, California Missions, Mission Dolores, Fourth Grade, 4th Grade, Spanish Missions, Catholic Church, Resistance, Art, Culture, Religion, Dance, Tradition
Birdsinging.
By Casey Capachi. California was once home to over 300 Native American dialects and as many as 90 languages. Today, only about half of those languages are still with us and many are working to revive them.
From the GRAND Canyon, to the little known eerie black hills, these are 10 Sacred Native American Places ! Subscribe to American Eye http://goo.gl/GBphkv 5. The Devil’s Tower Devil’s tower, that soars 900 feet in the sky is National Monument is located in the state of Wyoming. This landmark is considered to be sacred to the Lakota Tribe and other small tribes in this area. The Lakota however have the strongest spiritual connection with this place. They refer to it by several different names including “ghost mountain” “Grizzly Bear’s Lodge” and “Mythical Owl Mountain”. It’s here where they often conducted spiritual rituals such as fasting, praying, and shaman would performing healing ceremonies. One tale tells that a fierce warrior was undergoing a vision and suddenly appeared at the top ...
Amazing, rare and heartfelt tribute to Native American tribes. Footage dating back to 1895, with rare vintage audio recording of Native American music. American history including the oldest known clip of Native Americans on film, a clip of Sioux Native Americans performing the Buffalo Dance at Thomas Edison's Black Maria Studio in New Jersey. The film Ghost Dance also features, created on the same day, September 24, 1895. Other films featured include Hopi Native Americans greeting TR and clips from the Chicago World's Fair in 1933. It also shows 3 Native American feature films, White Fawn's Devotion, The Invaders and Last Of The Mohicans. White Fawn's Devotion was the earliest film directed by a Native American, James Young Deer. The old audio clip was recorded in 1895 by Alice Cun...
Floyd Red Crow Westerman presents, Exterminate Them! The California Story A documentary detailing the holocaust committed against the native people of California by the State and Federal Government.
2016 California's American Indian & Indigenous Film Festival Recap Video www.caiiff.com
2016 California's American Indian & Indigenous Film Festival Recap Video (Short)
Buy the box set: http://www.questardvdstore.com/Award-winning-Native-American-Content-from-Questar-Entertainment--A-PAIRING-OF-2-DVD-SINGLES_p_601.html This documentary profiles six of the major Native American tribes that were defeated and subdued as part of the settling of the United States. With reenactments, clarifying maps, artwork, and landscape scenery, this program features the Iroquois, a confederacy comprised of several Indian tribes: the Seminoles in Florida, who welcomed escaped slaves and fought three major wars with the United States before meeting their ultimate defeat; the Shawnee, fierce Ohio Algonquians who allied with the French against the British; the Navajo, a farming people who today are the largest remaining Native American tribe; the Cheyenne, a nomadic Plains Indi...
The American Indian Wars, or Indian Wars, were the multiple conflicts between American settlers or the United States government and the native peoples of North America from the time of earliest colonial settlement until 1924 (Wikipedia) My Documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-8__Mmm8X5iyeTJ2bi6pQOhLdpUDQ78t
Native American Indian Meditation Music: Shamanic Flute Music, Healing Music, Calming Music. NuMeditationMusic youtube channel is devoted to create a new collection of LONG MEDITATION MUSIC videos for you to relax and enjoy in your daily meditation. In our channel you will find MUSIC playlists dedicated to BINAURAL BEATS, CHAKRA MEDITATION, BUDDHIST MEDITATION and SHAMANIC MEDITATION. Our goal is to enhance your experience of MEDITATION, ASTRAL PROJECTION, LUCID DREAMING and DEEP SLEEP. Check out our selection of PLAYLISTS: CHAKRA MEDITATIONS http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz9P6flgCsqqw8uwAu52iaXS_XRiF_M0G A collection of chakra meditations for balancing & healing all the chakras (Root, Sacral, Solar Plexus, Heart, Throat,Third Eye and Crown chakra). This playlist also includes ...
BBC - The Natives: This is Our America (2017) Please subscribe for documentaries www.facebook.com/interesting.facts.1401 Subscribe to my Facebook page Documentary looking at what it is like to be a young Native American, focusing on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Beset with alcohol and drug problems, this South Dakotan reservation is desperate to revive ancient traditions and joins the protest against the Dakota Access oil pipeline, which they say threatens their land. Pine Ridge is home to the Lakota Sioux and is one of the poorest areas of America, with many struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. The Lakota were forced on to the reservation in the late 1800s, their customs and religion stripped away over decades. But things are changing. Schools are now reviving traditional...
History books traditionally depict the pre-Columbus Americas as a pristine wilderness where small native villages lived in harmony with nature. But scientific evidence tells a very different story: When Columbus stepped ashore in 1492, millions of people were already living there. America wasn't exactly a New World, but a very old one whose inhabitants had built a vast infrastructure of cities, orchards, canals and causeways. The English brought honeybees to the Americas for honey, but the bees pollinated orchards along the East Coast. Thanks to the feral honeybees, many of the plants the Europeans brought, like apples and peaches, proliferated. Some 12,000 years ago, North American mammoths, ancient horses, and other large mammals vanished. The first horses in America since the Pleistoce...
Spice up your special moment of peace with traditional native American sound of Indian pipe.
Enjoy this awesome music and relax. Please subscribe and share Music lies at the heart of Indian culture. From birth to death, all occasions, sacred and secular, personal and tribal, in the life of the Plains Indian are inextricably intertwined with musical performances. Native American music is the music that is used, created or performed by Native Americans in the United States and First Nations people of Canada, specifically traditional tribal music. In addition to the traditional music of the Native American groups, there now exist pan-tribal and inter-tribal genres as well as distinct Native American subgenres of popular music including: rock, blues, hip hop, classical, film music, and reggae, as well as unique popular styles like waila ("chicken scratch"). Singing and percussion are ...
Native American Flute Music: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music Shamanism is a system for psychic, emotional, and spiritual healing and for exploration, discovery, and knowledge gathering about non-material worlds and states of mind. Shamanism is a "technique of ecstasy" in which the spirit of the shaman leaves the body and travels to communicate with spirit helpers and other beings for the purpose of obtaining knowledge, power, or healing. Shamanic Astral Projection or Shamanic Journeying is an altered state of consciousness wherein you enter a realm called non-ordinary reality. By journeying you can gather knowledge and perform healing in ways that are not accessible in ordinary waking reality. How does shamanism work? Some people think that in shamanic ...
1) 00:00 - 02:59 ---- Intro and Prélude (How the west was lost) 2) 02:59 - 09:54 ---- Tor-Cheney-Nahana (Winter ceremony) 3) 09:55 - 15:05 ---- Ly-O-Lay Ale Loya (The counterclock wise circle dance) 4) 15:06 - 22:10 ---- Ya-Na-Hana (Celebrate wild rice) 5) 22:11 - 26:28 ---- Dawa (The cradlesong) 6) 26:29 - 32:30 ---- Gitchi-Manidoo (Advice for the young) 7) 32:31 - 36:34 ---- Yeha-Noha (Wishes of happiness and prosperity) 8) 36:35 - 39:14 ----Ta-Was-Ne (Elevation) 9) 39:15 - 46:59 ---- Heya-Hee (Intertribal song to stop the rain) 10) 47:00 - 48:20---- Shamanic Chant No 5 (Heal the soul) 11) 48:21 - 54:37 ---- Yo-Hey-O-Hee (Brandishing the tomahawk)
Tribes in the World Documentary Channel Thanks for watching! Don't forget like,share and subscribe if you like! War of the American Indians : Documentary on . War of the American Indians Documentary on the History of the Iroquois. War of the American Indians : Documentary on the History of the Iroquois . 2013 This documentary as well as the rest of these documentaries shown here relate. Credit: Discovery Channel documentary War of the American Indians Documentary on the History of the Iroquois Fair use act (FBI) allows me to mirror this video.
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★Artistas y Títulos★ 0:00 1- Lakota Dreams Song. 4:41 2- Chirapaq. 8:29 3- Shaman. 14:09 4- A - La - Ke. 17:50 5- Munaq Killa. 22:13 6- Night Song. 27:17 7- Dancing Under The Moon. 32:20 8- Eagle Spirit. 36:54 9- Looking For North. 43:26 10- Freedom Dance. 49:18 11- Sunrise Feeling. 52:54 12- Cry Dance. 58:49 13- The Last Of The Mohicans. Twittter: https://twitter.com/JosmerDeAbreu Música para Relajarte - Relaxing Music, Indian Fusion, Chill Out & Electronic fusion, Tracklist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4bxpAx6ZIM&list;=UUDh-JQZghdUfjizvXfLVsvQ Reggae Mix 2013 - The Best Reggae songs - Pure Hits - Tracklist HD: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66uV-yzZq-8&list;=UUDh-JQZghdUfjizvXfLVsvQ&index;=1 Reggae En Español Románticas y Movidas, Mix Completas, Solo Lo Mejor, Puro Exitos, TrackL...
This collection of solo flute pieces from Navajo-Ute musician R. Carlos Nakai is an evocative delight. The album consists of mostly original material, from the composition "Canyon Reverie," to the improvisational "In Media Res," to "Athabascan Song," an arrangement of a traditional song. The latter in particular stands out, with a faster rhythm and more lilting melody than most of the other pieces. There's also "Ancient Dreams," performed on a bone whistle; the instrument almost exceeds the upper range of human hearing, and Nakai occasionally sounds like he's imitating birdcalls. A classically trained musician, Nakai blends musical traditions to create a whole that reminds one, on occasion, of Japanese shakuhachi music. This album best captures the timeless serenity of the solo Native Am...
The Native Americans - A Documentary Film Native Americans who live within the boundaries of the current United States (consisting of the indigenous folks of Alaska and Hawaii) are maded of many, unique people, bands and ethnic groups, several of which make it through as intact, sovereign countries. The term "Native American" has been taken on by major papers and some academic groups, yet does not traditionally include Native Hawaiians or particular Alaskan Natives, such as Aleut, Yup'ik, or Inuit peoples. Since the end of the 15th century, the movement of Europeans to the Americas has actually led to centuries of dispute and modification between Old and New World cultures. Lots of Native Americans have historically lived as hunter-gatherer cultures and preserved their pasts by dental tr...
Upon the arrival of Columbus in 1492 in the Carabean Islands, unknown to Columbus (and majority of the Eastern Hemisphere), he landed on Islands located in the middle of two huge continents now known has North America and South America that was teaming with huge Civilizations (that rivaled any in the world at that time) and thousands of smaller Nations and Tribes. With recent estimations, the population may have been over 100 million people that spanned from Alaska and Green Land, all the to the tip of southern South America. Pre Colombian North America (north of Mesoamerica): In Pre-Canada, most people lived along the coast, along the major rivers "I'll finishing editing this soon"
Wuauquikuna Native American Music Please purchase Wuauquikuna Native American Music on the links listed below: http://www.wuauquikuna-official.com/ http://smarturl.it/wuauquikuna https://wuauquikunamusic.bandcamp.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Wuauquikuna-South-North-American-Meditation/dp/B01MYF8P5U Facebook Fan Page : https://www.facebook.com/wuauquikunaOfficial/ YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7pMCXJobEQZnZ4-uOLC0Yz8fFjv7Bz12 WUAUQUIKUNA OFFICIAL: http://www.wuauquikuna-official.com/ We are two brothers Luis & Fabian, from Ecuador who devoted their lives to the music inspired by music of the north and south culture.
Rain sound and new age instrumental of native american flutes and nature sounds for relaxing, sleeping and meditation. Indian flute relaxing music.
Native American Author Nancy Red Star explores the unifying “Sky Elder” theme found in virtually every Indian culture, Nancy Red Star shares her profound interviews with wisdomkeepers from several Native traditions
Feel Total and Complete Deep Relaxation with our New composition Native American Flute Music. Spiritual Music for Astral Projection. Healing Music for Spa, Meditation, Stress relief, Sound Healing ,Yoga This spiritual and uplifting Amazing Music Video is made to fit Your Daily Afterwork Relax, Deep Sleep , Stress Relief, Massage Procedures, Spa , Sound Healing , Mind Concentration , Balance or Different Yoga Technics . It is Perfect even for your Minute Break in the middle of your working day. Inspiration was taken and based on traditional Native Americans song | Ly-o-lay-ale-loya | Music: 'Memory of Aincients' from the Album 'Anniversary Relaxation' https://play.google.com/store/music/album/MRM_Team_Anniversary_Relaxation?id=B2dqwr6fhs6mntxs6fvbbvf6qpm https://www.amazon.com/...
Native American Flute Music and Sounds filmed against Relaxing Indigenous Plains and Landscape footage. Relax to the sound effects of Native American Flutes playing. This audio visual is ideal for Relaxation Therapy, relaxing Spa Music or as a calming sleep aid. Indigenous Native American music is most commonly noted by soothing high pitched notes of the aboriginal american flute, a woodwind instrument that varies in size and design. The Native American Flute is know also as the American Indian flute, American Indian courting flute, courting flute, Love flute, Native American courting flute, Grandfather's flute, Indian flute, Native American love flute, North American flute, Plains flute and the Indian courting flute. The Flutes are often made of milled lumber and other wood such a...
On October 5, 2016 the California Historical Society and the Presidio Trust presented an evening lecture with Professor Ben Madley, author of An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873, and Greg Sarris, Chairman of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria.
Buy the box set: http://www.questardvdstore.com/Award-winning-Native-American-Content-from-Questar-Entertainment--A-PAIRING-OF-2-DVD-SINGLES_p_601.html This documentary profiles six of the major Native American tribes that were defeated and subdued as part of the settling of the United States. With reenactments, clarifying maps, artwork, and landscape scenery, this program features the Iroquois, a confederacy comprised of several Indian tribes: the Seminoles in Florida, who welcomed escaped slaves and fought three major wars with the United States before meeting their ultimate defeat; the Shawnee, fierce Ohio Algonquians who allied with the French against the British; the Navajo, a farming people who today are the largest remaining Native American tribe; the Cheyenne, a nomadic Plains Indi...
Floyd Red Crow Westerman presents, Exterminate Them! The California Story A documentary detailing the holocaust committed against the native people of California by the State and Federal Government.
UCLA History presents the 2017 Alden-Berg Lecture An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe featuring Benjamin Madley Associate Professor UCLA Department of History and American Indian Studies Tuesday, January 24, 2017 California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) UCLA Campus
A lively, intelligent evening of storytelling, song, and language. Presenters include Linda Yamane (Rumsien Ohlone), Mike Mirelez (Desert Cahuilla), Ron Goode (North Fork Mono), Clarence Hostler (Hupa/Yurok/Karuk), and Charlie Thom (Karuk). Supported in part by generous grants from the Fleishhacker Fund and the Consortium for the Arts at UC Berkeley
The Native Americans - A Documentary Film Native Americans who live within the boundaries of the current United States (consisting of the indigenous folks of Alaska and Hawaii) are maded of many, unique people, bands and ethnic groups, several of which make it through as intact, sovereign countries. The term "Native American" has been taken on by major papers and some academic groups, yet does not traditionally include Native Hawaiians or particular Alaskan Natives, such as Aleut, Yup'ik, or Inuit peoples. Since the end of the 15th century, the movement of Europeans to the Americas has actually led to centuries of dispute and modification between Old and New World cultures. Lots of Native Americans have historically lived as hunter-gatherer cultures and preserved their pasts by dental tr...
Tribes in the World Documentary Channel Thanks for watching! Don't forget like,share and subscribe if you like! War of the American Indians : Documentary on . War of the American Indians Documentary on the History of the Iroquois. War of the American Indians : Documentary on the History of the Iroquois . 2013 This documentary as well as the rest of these documentaries shown here relate. Credit: Discovery Channel documentary War of the American Indians Documentary on the History of the Iroquois Fair use act (FBI) allows me to mirror this video.
THIS VIDEO DISCUSSES VERY LITTLE KNOWN INFORMATION REGARDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BLACKS AND NATIVE AMERICANS AS IT HAS BEEN RECORDED BY THE ENGLISH ETHNOGRAPHER THOMAS HARRIOT WHO WAS ON AN EXPEDITION TO THE NEW WORLD IN 1585 IN WHAT IS NOW KNOWN AS PRESENT DAY VIRGINIA AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS. THIS VIDEO ALSO DISCUSSES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INDIGENOUS BLACK / NATIVES MOVING FORWARD THROUGH OUT THE 1800'S. COMMENTS REGARDING THE STATE AND DISENFRANCHISEMENT OF BLACK AMERICANS AND NATIVE AMERICANS TODAY IS ALSO DISCUSSED.
Finding Lost Civilizations. An Educational Series. Trek with me to the ancient Salinan Village of Chuguilim. Additional Videos at: http://storiesbyalex.com/
A basic overview of the Giants of Death Valley as told by the Paiute Tribes and early explorers of the area....some good information is included in this episode...enjoy
Upon the arrival of Columbus in 1492 in the Carabean Islands, unknown to Columbus (and majority of the Eastern Hemisphere), he landed on Islands located in the middle of two huge continents now known has North America and South America that was teaming with huge Civilizations (that rivaled any in the world at that time) and thousands of smaller Nations and Tribes. With recent estimations, the population may have been over 100 million people that spanned from Alaska and Green Land, all the to the tip of southern South America. Pre Colombian North America (north of Mesoamerica): In Pre-Canada, most people lived along the coast, along the major rivers "I'll finishing editing this soon"
Birdsinging.
History books traditionally depict the pre-Columbus Americas as a pristine wilderness where small native villages lived in harmony with nature. But scientific evidence tells a very different story: When Columbus stepped ashore in 1492, millions of people were already living there. America wasn't exactly a New World, but a very old one whose inhabitants had built a vast infrastructure of cities, orchards, canals and causeways. The English brought honeybees to the Americas for honey, but the bees pollinated orchards along the East Coast. Thanks to the feral honeybees, many of the plants the Europeans brought, like apples and peaches, proliferated. Some 12,000 years ago, North American mammoths, ancient horses, and other large mammals vanished. The first horses in America since the Pleistoce...
Oregon Experience: The Modoc War examines one of the most dramatic American Indian wars in U.S. history. The Modoc War began in November 1872 when the military tried to force a small band of Modoc Indians, led by Captain Jack, to a reservation. The Modocs took refuge in an ancient lava flow that became their stronghold. Today it is a part of the Lava Beds National Monument. The Modocs knew the land and used it to their advantage. Twisting lava tubes and hidden caves created the perfect hideout for fifty-five Modoc warriors and their families. Indian policy was the subject of national debate and many humanitarians sided with the Modocs. Then the Indians attacked a peace commission, resulting in the only U.S. General killed in an Indian conflict. The government cracked down hard, calling ...