I’m so thankful there’s people out there making actual good amd educational content. Don’t stop.
@dimitriofthedon3917 Жыл бұрын
Best thing to finish my afternoon on
@partickthompson116411 ай бұрын
I just found this channel a few days ago. I am beyond impressed. I really enjoy the content and how these stories are presented. The narrations are fantastic.The only thing I am missing is a tin of beans and a campfire. Please keep up the great work.
@TexasElectrician778 ай бұрын
If you haven’t seen them, “Wild West Extravaganza” “Dates and🎉 Dead Guys” and “Unworthy History” are also excellent Western history podcasts and channels on KZbin. I particularly enjoy Josh’s sense of humor and narration skills on “Wild West Extravaganza”.
@jasonhoffman614311 ай бұрын
I love these stories. Please keep them coming.
@bogota83 Жыл бұрын
Best history channel on KZbin! Always look forward to these videos every week!
@TigerPat_9180 Жыл бұрын
Really Appreciate Your Video , Thanks ! 🐯🤠
@RedEdgedSavage Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the upload
@joshbradley68415 ай бұрын
Ive been a history buff over 40 years. Ive seearched, read and watched anything and everything on US history. Your channel is gold. Thank you
@historyattheokcorral5 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! That means alot!
@wastelandsavage Жыл бұрын
I love your channel and would love to hear about tribes like the Iriquois, the Arapaho Powhatans and others of the earlyer frontier.
@MattttG37 ай бұрын
*you all need to please give this channel the Likes it deserves* 0.15 percent of you that watch this fully are liking it…. Come on now
@menwithven81147 ай бұрын
Its so hard to wrap your head around what these people saw in their lives. Many on both sides were born and fought in the plains and lived long enough to see atomic bombs being used! Imagine living in that time frame
@HistoricallyRomantic Жыл бұрын
My best friend had a channel just like this, but this is way better.
@UncleJunior2408 ай бұрын
Your best friend would probably say f you for that lol
@J.Walker88 Жыл бұрын
I love both channels (history at the Ok corral), and (Wild West faces) but both have many differing details of the second battle heard here, called “The Hayfield fight”. On Wild West Faces the story is called “The wagon box fight” part one and two. Like I said, both are great channels and love them both so I will continue listening to both. It’s always good to have different sources for anything. EDIT… I commented the previous before I heard the very end of the story here and he did mention the wagon box fight and that they were both very similar. WHOOEe! I’m So glad I don’t have to continue questioning the credibility of two of my favorites.
@mikelang802011 ай бұрын
Great Contact info on history
@noahadams469810 ай бұрын
What music is this that you guys use for these videos?
@estherhemming23147 ай бұрын
How many indigenous tribes I have never heard of, it is so amazing.
@robertferguson53310 ай бұрын
I wish there was a photo of Crazy Horse. I’d love to see what he looked like
@brianwood3087 ай бұрын
Me to I wanna know wat he looked like . The closest I think the movies have got to was son of the morning Star. That's wat I Invision crazy horse looking like
@raymondboyd1200 Жыл бұрын
Gonna watch half now, then the rest tonight with a glass of bourbon.
@-PanzerRabbit- Жыл бұрын
Have 2 there small :-))
@robertferguson53310 ай бұрын
Sounds like a plan
@navenozid5669 ай бұрын
Watching the first half with my glass of bourbon, wondering how your second half went with your glass
@SarahVigo-sq6vn8 ай бұрын
😊
@Michele-db1ji7 ай бұрын
Ummm...màÿ i have one..?
@lindakay955210 ай бұрын
41:38 The Sandbar Massacre: I have a feeling my 2nd great grandpa was there. My paternal line on my dad's side goes all the way back to William Bradford. DNA proof and paper trail. Every war in North America since the Pequot War at Fort Narragansett, my ancestors have fought for the colonies. I know my 2nd ggpa mustered out of the Civil War in New York. He soon moved to Illinois, then Wyoming, then Ohio, then (southern) South Dakota, then Montana, then Washington. When he was in Dakota, I know he was at least in Clay. At one point, his occupation on the federal census was listed as "Government Hunter. "
@cz75shadow210 ай бұрын
I know we now romance the western time but i believe they all was way more tougfer then known 😊and the native s courage is so emprisve that to this Day i always been on the native side 🙏🏻im a norwegian and i also like the viking time and i felt i was better born in the viking time or in the western time my favorite times of history but i believe it would be amazing and way harder that i could imagine but i believe i would be happyer in that time but i would probably have been a friend of the natives always been a man who impressed by the people who could live by nature and nothing else. But so glad i found this Chanel and great upload and many storys i never heard about so i gonna hear em all ✌🏻Great work and glad i can enjoy this 🙏🏻i know some pictures and weapons not correct but dosent madder because all you say is correct so really enjoying this. So thanks to your work and great storys from history 🙏🏻hope soon hearing from some Apache storys i never heard maybe 😊but enjoy Evry story ✌🏻🙏🏻 Greetings CZ 75 Shadow
@WalterShoults-j6b Жыл бұрын
Do you see the giant natives standing among the group of Indians ? Huge persons
@danielbradmacboleniii5601 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Apacheria in the Arizona Territories ahe'hye'e
@rodolforudygarcia35134 ай бұрын
There is an epic battle in a place called Pozo Hediondo, Sonora, Mexico. This battle was Mexican Sonora cavalry soldiers with Captain Ignacio Pesqueira against Apache chiricahua an mezcalero warriors with chief Mangas Coloradas as leader. In this brutal battle were famous Apaches lik Cochise, Juh, Geronimo, Chihuahua, and others. I'm not sure Victorio was there also. Please, check in Internet
@-PanzerRabbit- Жыл бұрын
HOKC.... Yall have the best content... If your interested you should read up on "Custers first last stand" When he rode with phil sheridan and his merry band of arsonists in 1864 , Custer used the same tactics there (Travalians station), surrounded and facing anillation ... Theres a story about some gold spurs he took from a Confederate calvary officer too , but thats for another time ;-)
@mikelang802011 ай бұрын
You're Picture of the Springfield rifle is an old flint lock Antique weapon ? Edit Better ?
@dynamicduck87779 ай бұрын
It's obviously inaccurate if you know what a trapdoor looks like. I'm not going to hate on that inaccuracy because I've met several historians who know the history, and can write an excellent presentation, but are clueless on how the firearms actually look. For those of us who know what we're looking at it's glaringly obvious, but I try to be understanding as long as they aren't pushing the anti-gun agenda.
@paulross92876 ай бұрын
Maybe edit (you're) spelling better?
@pocobuen Жыл бұрын
"marred" is a very strong word; "defined"[perhaps
@historyattheokcorral Жыл бұрын
What? No way man. Really? We agree this a subjective point but c'mon! "Defined" has no pizzazz 😉
@waynebuchanan92218 ай бұрын
What a SHOT by Dickson!!!
@owensthilaire818910 ай бұрын
I have heard it suggested that the cavalry men that couldn't run were probably not fit enough to run, rather than suffering some hysterical paralysis. Poor nutrition and for some a life time on horse back could well have left men bow legged or with other bone disorders. Given the era it seems more likely.
@berglen1007 ай бұрын
Groundhogs day better historic same day school still happens.
@bretbratton35104 ай бұрын
I like the content but the music is annoying cant we just hear what you have to say. And by the way “Bloody Knife” was Custer’s favorite Scout not Reno’s
@historyattheokcorral4 ай бұрын
Music stays.
@bretbratton35104 ай бұрын
@@historyattheokcorral Lol OK
@michellesotelo653711 ай бұрын
Why are not including how brutal the soldiers were to the indigenous people how they skinned us including children and women and elderly and how the scalped our people for money and would parade body parts in town and even send them through the mail???
@Carlton_Wilson11 ай бұрын
Tactics they learned from "the indigenous people", most of whom were not indigenous at all but migratory invaders themselves.
@brucewayne360211 ай бұрын
absolute truth with travesty of the worst order ... much too brutal to comprehend !!!
@Carlton_Wilson11 ай бұрын
@brucewayne3602 A greatly overexaggerated half truth, at best. The butchery was done in reprisal for far, far worse. Scalping was learned from the natives. Had native Americans not been so gruesome in their merciless violence their eventual subjugation would not have been deemed necessary. White settlers were interested in raising families and growing crops. The history of the Indian wars is well documented. They were a consequence of the savagery of native tribalism.
@ihlbit111 ай бұрын
Like the natives didn't do the same things to the soldiers they'd capture.
@michellesotelo653711 ай бұрын
@@ihlbit1 what we're not supposed to defend our land and ourselves against Invaders are you serious
@jacksdulaney Жыл бұрын
Am I now seeking the approval of men, or of God? Or am I striving to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ.
@alanmiller147211 ай бұрын
Definitely need to do your homework more before making your video. Several mistakes about bighorn battle I noticed. The sequence of events of battle were not very detailed and omitted parts. Also the scout you referenced with reno was not crow but arikara and his name was bloody knife. Also not sure where you got your info about crazy horse sitting around that day knowing a battle was going to happen? Sitting bull had the vision showing him the soldiers like locusts attacking the camp and being killed. Several other inferences made also questionable
@TommyLawson-yc3ru Жыл бұрын
Isn't that the truth!
@jorgehuerta358411 ай бұрын
Andy keep it doing this tings,. look how greg abot ,. is acting 😢
@Carlton_Wilson11 ай бұрын
Governor Abbott "is acting" like a leader who understands the need to secure his state from foreign invasion.
@bootdownthedoor32411 ай бұрын
Ensconce
@historyattheokcorral11 ай бұрын
Wrong.
@larrygribaudo109210 ай бұрын
What is the importance of life??? To stand and believe the gospel for salvation 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 Why? as you can see death is always at the door of life, even in our time with the toxins in food, water and medicines.and more.
@JimmyUnderwood-vd6ux8 ай бұрын
😊
@alcaponescpa8 ай бұрын
But why believe what the bible says?
@chaztomberlin15847 ай бұрын
Amen brother 🙏
@healdiseasenow6 ай бұрын
Always
@healdiseasenow11 ай бұрын
Did they ever make bags out of the scrotums to carry like snuff or poison powder weed! 🦹😊