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@DocAppalachia Жыл бұрын
👍Good job!👍 I am a published researcher & scientist. As such, research into human electromagnetic signatures suggests some animals can "read" these energies. Various signatures help dogs, deer, etc. recognize people who mean no harm. Some people seem to possess the ability to calm (or frighten) people by looking at them, even from concealed positions! I also grew up deep in rural southern Appalachia. Members of my family & other respected friends tell of witches. These witches have been seen commanding rabid dogs & other wild/feral animals. They are said to command heavy furniture to "dance" (alternative legs raising & lowering) without anyone touching it. They CAN NOT make the furniture move if a Bible is placed on it. Today's pharmacist was called a wizard 200 years ago. Even today, there are countless phenomena beyond scientific understanding. Witches? Evil? Why not?
@clayjoe5734 Жыл бұрын
@@DocAppalachia yes this is why they outlawed if not str8 killed
@roywiley2828 Жыл бұрын
The Apache have Jewish bloodlines the lord Jesus was helping with the weather
@clayjoe5734 Жыл бұрын
@@roywiley2828 idk, I've heard this before I just don't understand that, we are a matriarchy, Jewish ppl are patriarchal
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
There is a book all about her called warrior woman by Peter Aleshire that I haven’t read. But I have to imagine he pieced together his story from Apache history and Apache Narratives from Eve Ball. Her book in the Days of Victorio has the best information I have seen but her other books mention her as well.
@ethelbahjrlonnie7 ай бұрын
My name is Lonnie, from the White Mountain Apache, from the Road Runner Clan, of the Standing Tall People, as a child I was told about Geronimo & Lozen, what you have researched is similar to what I was told, from my personal opinion, you did an excellent job on this "documentary" also I appreciate when you said "I have respect for the Apache"
@TerribleShmeltingAccident4 ай бұрын
ty for sharing my friend!
@MsSherryl014 ай бұрын
By chance, traveling through Florida with my family as a teenager, we came across the fort and prison cell where Geronimo was held until he left this Earth. A photo was taken of myself and my sister reading the information about what this place was, at that moment one of our parents called to us and we looked in their direction of the camera. Our faces were dark with fury at what we were reading. For reasons I won’t go into, suffice it to say, toxic authoritarianism was something we knew something about. My heart went out to this man, this great leader who knew the boundlessness of freedom and nature, trapped like an exotic bird of prey in a tiny stone room, overlooking the deep blue and light green of the Gulf of Mexico. That photo is 50 years old and I still have it. His spirit is free now.
@wjspade4 ай бұрын
@@MsSherryl01Geronimo died in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. I remember reading the plaques at his cell while visiting Ft. Marion as a kid, too. I’m part Apache myself and definitely internalized his story.
@cleganebowldog6626 Жыл бұрын
I think you are quickly becoming one of my favorite youtube channels, keep up the great work!
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
You are quickly becoming one of my favorite viewers. Thanks for watching!
@TommyTwoSocks Жыл бұрын
Myself as well, this guy is great
@steveblack6910 Жыл бұрын
I must admit, the Apache are fascinating. Difficult and uncomfortable to imagine a ferocity and toughness honed by centuries of pure survival. Whatever else they were, they were impressive!
@kingjsolomon5 ай бұрын
We call it díyé
@terereynolds698 Жыл бұрын
I'm not Apache, I'm Diegueno aka Kumeyaay, we're from the San Diego, California coastline. My grandma always told us to be inside the house by 2:am because that's when the dead traveled to visit friends and loved ones in their dreams. Our reservation is 30 miles east of downtown San Diego. My grandma was a healer, and a quilt maker.
@poutinedream50669 ай бұрын
My people also say to be in the house by 2, but the reason is "aint nothin open but bars and legs." Either way, sounds like good advice 👌🏽
@MichelleBattersby-dw3yy7 ай бұрын
@@poutinedream5066right!!!😅
@MichelleBattersby-dw3yy7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@amandalocicero82735 ай бұрын
Nice, I’m Apache but live in San Diego. Ancestors from Nee Mexico
@HoneySpringsBeeCompany4 ай бұрын
NIce. I'm from Jamul. Thats 30 miles east of SD. Where the blue people live! haha
@cademosley4886 Жыл бұрын
There was another quote from Asa Daklugie to Eve Ball that's stayed with me. He said Apache didn't like to talk about religion with Anglos & Europeans not only because they were subject to ridicule, but also because it was the one thing that the colonial settlers couldn't take away from them after they had taken everything else. That made a deep impression on me how important holding on to their beliefs were for their community. The other part of that that impressed me was that right after saying that, he conceded that Eve Ball had already learned enough and showed her good will that she needed to have the full & accurate story. So he made an exception for her and gave her lots of details about Apache religion.
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
She definitely put the time in to find out their stories. The books that came from her work with the Apache are so insightful.
@abc-dj3dx Жыл бұрын
What they could not take away is Nagual. Also; Yin, Samsara, and Uyaga (Cherokee). These can be used to find information about It. It is the one thing the colonials deny above all else. They couldn't take it away from us because the Nagual is personal, not communal.
@jasongeorge745 Жыл бұрын
In the book "I rode with Geronimo" The writers christian name was Jason and his Mother and him rode with Geronimo when he was 12 (he was related to him). He relates when they were in the Sierra Madres running from the Americans, Geronimo had a strange look come over him and told his party that tomorrow at noon they would come across the americans soldiers and that a man would be on the left side of the trail waving a white flag to talk. And that is exactly what happened the next day at noon. Jason lived to like 90 never drank and became a blacksmith and Christian and married a white women. But he says he saw Geronimo do this with his own eyes.
@davidpahlka6301 Жыл бұрын
In the book, "An Apache Campaign" by John G. Bourke, he mentions how their White Mountain Apache scouts (who were rivals to the Chiricahua) used his ability to predict that meeting with Geronimo. The 'seer' laid down and had his relatives chant. Then he asked "yes" and "no" questions, narrowing down until he received the answers. Finally he said they would meet Geronimo's band in eight days. Only one person would be killed. That was exactly how it happened. The man waving the white flag was General Crook himself. He knew to talk peace with the Apache you had to go alone. The person killed wasn't a warrior but an old lady who was killed by a scout because of a blood feud. Geronimo knew it didn't break the truce. Bourke said they enlisted other tribes as scouts but the only good ones were the White Mountain Apache. Only 1/2 of the Chiricahuas fought against the U.S which was only one fourth or one fifth of all Apache tribes but they fought them longer than any other Native Americans. They did have special talents.
@JuanMendietta-ff6ie5 ай бұрын
Wait isn't Geronimo the descendant of geranimo mendietta from Spain?
@arrowtoknee695 ай бұрын
@@JuanMendietta-ff6ieNah he’s an Apache Indian he gained that named at a battle.
@wilsonshahzeb2 Жыл бұрын
No matter what I’m doing I stop when I see an upload from dates and dead guys!
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that. The Apache series has come to a close. What topics would you like to see next?
@abotaccount6094 Жыл бұрын
Normally i would be very skeptical of 'abilities' and things we dont understand, but i had a similar experience throughout childhood. I did not have to go on a journey, but i would get snapshots of my future in my dreams. I could vividly describe the sight, sounds, my thoughts and feelings in a moment in time that had not occured yet even if they made no sense to me at the time, but it would only be these tiny glimpses. I thought they were just like normal dreams, but i never forgot them like i did my other dreams. I didnt think anything of it until one day at a theme park i experienced one of those snapshots moments again but this time in reality and not my dream. Everything up until the moment was normal, but the same sights, sounds, thoughts and feelings came back as i entered a moment i had already experienced. The fragmented senses and feelings i had in the dream unfolded in front of me and i finally understood the context that led up to and after that moment. And of course like everyday, another moment later and life is back to normal proceedings but im left with a deep sense of deja vu. Again i would remain skeptical, even as it happened a few more times. The dreams were never about an important life event, just little arbitrary moments in my life. I thought it could be any number of things from false memorys and other tricks of the brain, but i started to read others have experienced what i now know were precognitions. Supposedly there are also premonitions, or sight of bad events to come. Not sure what you should make of all this, not entirely sure what i make of this. And like the natives, im hesitant to share this experience because honestly, it just sounds crazy to me and especially so for people who havent experienced it. I like your style, like a story told over drinks with friends, so heres my little story
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
I appreciate it. You went into far more detail than I will in this thread by deja vu is a interesting feeling. There have been a number of times in my life where something is happening where I freeze and actively think that I have seen this before. Never anything to the extent where I feel like its any kind of precognition but only in like a passing feeling of repeated experience.
@mitchkelleher7972 Жыл бұрын
I've had the same thing. I would dream a future event, always something unimportant, and I would remember the dream when the real life event happened. On an occasion or two when the dream would match, I would also note that it diverged from the real event after a few minutes (usually into weird dream stuff that doesn't make sense). I've also had that odd deja vu feeling from events that were not foreseen in a dream (at least not that I recall) and were less a feeling like I lived this moment and more like I've been here before in a less specific sense. I guess more location based than time.
@tchilino78 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. You describe your experiences really well. Life is mysterious.
@ryanjohnson8875 Жыл бұрын
I’m so kkkllkkllłk mmm m
@bryanjames7528 Жыл бұрын
Same for me. I'd have dreams bout things. Then years later I would experience something like dejavu. Sometimes I would watch a certain movie and a scene would give me dejavu. I knew I'd seen the scene in movie when I was a child. Don't have an explanation for it
@MichaelRSchultheiss Жыл бұрын
These are amazing stories! As a boy, I read books about Geronimo and Cochise and was completely mesmerized. It has been a great pleasure reconnecting with some of those stories and learning a great deal more through your videos on the Apache. I want to particularly commend you for a very anthropological handling of Apache religion and beliefs on this video: it's commendable that you recognize the need to be humble about our own default materialist perspective in the modern West. Cheers!
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. I can rationalize all I want in my mind but I have encountered countless people who swear to have experienced things that don’t fit in the kind of reality we generally consider. I don’t think it is that far fetched to think there are things we don’t understand. All of that said, there are really social benefits to these beliefs too. It’s incredibly interesting to consider where the two overlap.
@thegreatermysteries4134 Жыл бұрын
@@datesanddeadguys Agreed. Well said.
@tammyhaas9304 Жыл бұрын
What the white man did to Geronimo is a disgrace to all people!!! History is never taught in school
@ewy5584 Жыл бұрын
I’m Apache and this shit is real. If a witch puts something on you, it’s goin to suuuuck. What overcomes it? Prayer, lots of prayer, service to others and Love. Giving Love and Showing Love.
@ryllaraevans822 Жыл бұрын
Are there witches that can shiftshape into different animals?
@user-ly3li3ex8c Жыл бұрын
Just repent and pray to Jesus instead of doing all these useless works
@prodigalson6166 Жыл бұрын
@@user-ly3li3ex8cyou don't know Jesus. USSEN fits the description of what Paul of Tarsus described on Mars Hill in Acts 17:22-29. Jesus did not teach theism he taught Animism. Jesus and his apostles also taught against idolatry; thanking God is a person is idolatry. Jesus was killed by the Pharisees because he taught against the idolatrous worship of scripture as God's word. Just as Jesus said "before Abraham was I am" so also before Jesus was Christ. We do what your prophets in your Bible did, we we want to talk to the Creator we go into the wilderness. This is why we have power just as your prophets had power. And for this reason, that you turn to a book instead of the creator as Jesus and the profits of your book did, this is the reason why you do not have power. This is the reason why you do not have the signs of an apostle as your book speaks of. 🤷🏽♂️
@ivanthemadvandal84354 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's totally real, that's why you Apache rule America.
@Aethuviel4 ай бұрын
Christianity is a false religion worshipping a desert demon who only wants to harvest souls.
@lynette6821 Жыл бұрын
I'm an apache from San Carlos rez Even today there is a bad medicine . Good and bad continue their fight . Life goes on . Yeah hello from San Carlos .
@oooiluvpancakesooo77814 ай бұрын
if the gods gave them the power for the good of their people, why didnt they just take it away when they did evil?
@fabianlang75374 ай бұрын
Hello as well,😊
@Scowls2704 ай бұрын
If God is true then so is the devil@@oooiluvpancakesooo7781
@Kat-amber-t2z2 ай бұрын
@@oooiluvpancakesooo7781 Perhaps for the same reason members of many other religions believe that evil acts are permitted- so that we can make our own choices and that those choices can have meaning. If everyone knew they'd lose their power if they did evil, or be automatically punished, or even just automatically rewarded if they did good, they'd choose good out of pure self-interest, rendering the choice pointless.
@notconsenting6633 Жыл бұрын
As an Apache myself I love your videos and your interest
@beauwhitlock5034 Жыл бұрын
Human consciousness manifests in many ways. Some of the stories about Geronimo sound a bit like synchronicity by someone who is plugged into the underlying forces. Also, Native Americans not only had information passed down, but evolved isolated for tens of thousands of years. It make me ponder the idea that perhaps extra sensory powers evolve along side biological features.
@Oracle-Oasis7 ай бұрын
We are strongly connected to nature.
@E_9155 ай бұрын
What we deem extrasensory is not really “extra” per se. They are powers inherent in all of us, already. However depending on the individuals development they are either easier accessible and pronounced or they lie dormant. For various reasons. One can reawaken these powers lying dormant in your soul but it must be done according to the work you have put in.
@disastrousduckling4 ай бұрын
definitely a worthy hypothesis
@clairissabirdshead7708 Жыл бұрын
This is absolutely true to this day, with many tribes with the exception of trials, banishments, punishments are different as the times have changed. Those who abuse their power or steal others powers will be met with many losses but their obsession for more power and control is more important and at some point they usually end up over their head and are now a slave to the spirits they called upon in the first place.
@johndufford5561 Жыл бұрын
Great video, presented with fairness & honesty. Just read all the comments & vitually nobody mentioned you going "whaling". When the off-screen person corrected you, your response was perfect! Cracked me up & then your couple references even during the advertisment. You're good at this, Son. Really good. Thanks for the ride! Enjoyed it.
@ericb2409 Жыл бұрын
Whale watching! What? 😅
@TheJefffry Жыл бұрын
Yep, you have become my favourite channel!
@xyz_valkyrie Жыл бұрын
Dudes is my new favorite youtuber
@nancyswass119 Жыл бұрын
I experienced an "anomaly" in time while traveling through the Arizona desert. Those traveling with me also noticed this. While no one else (around us) knew what we were describing. The point is this---- it was true for us.
@heliosgnosis2744 Жыл бұрын
what kind of anomaly??
@jerlaine1638 Жыл бұрын
Maybe explain here, and what part of Arizona considering it's all desert *Edit* Apparently I need to actually specify this. I don't have a TV because I've spent most of my adult life travelling for a living and a very large portion of that was spent travelling through Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Yes I know Arizona is not literally ALL Desert, it was a joke not your dad's dick so stop taking it so hard. To those trying and pathetically failing at calling me out, good job now politely go fuck off. Or try telling me something else super obvious. Oh and I bought my last truck in Alpine Arizona, I'll let you dumb fucks figure out if that's a desert or a Forrest.
@danielmacias439 Жыл бұрын
My dad tells me wild stories sometimes and I asked him one time “did that really happen” he looked at me with the most serious face and said “it did for me” and something else along those lines. Rarely have I ever seen him so serious again. It stuck with me. I’ve seen some things I can’t explain either
@heliosgnosis2744 Жыл бұрын
@@danielmacias439 I have seen the sun begin to rise then set again to rise 10 mins later out at sea. That is creepy. And I can use celestial navigation and no it was not an orbital anomaly unless we all 5 in told hallucinated the same exact thing and for 10 mins then anomaly proven is what that was. 1995 80-90 miles off shore of Wrightsville Beach NC. The coast guard station at Wrightsville aa the crow flies. And hiking in Canada as well as in Tennessee/North Carolona mountains the same impossible sound and idk creature manifestation but it is impossible. I will not rant unless anyone wants,to know the details think of all of this just reminded me of those times and how similar and weird with everyone present experiencening the same thing
@samuelclayton08 Жыл бұрын
@heliosgnosis2744 I am pretty sure I saw two suns setting once in Maine. A weird brain fog occurred at the same time, like a weird instant brain mushing that made what I was perceiving to be even harder to comprehend. Then I snapped out of it and the sun (or suns) had set. I'd like to know more about what you saw
@dannydavis8889 Жыл бұрын
Apache Shaman have power and I have witnessed it. I studied to be a tracker under an Apache Shaman and his power was far greater than anything you have mentioned in this story. He only used his power for good.
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
Tell me about it. What did you see?
@Owl-of-Minerva Жыл бұрын
Mitakuye Oyasin
@chesterwortham5525 Жыл бұрын
His power came from demoic spirits it was not for good
@marleneherrera3008 Жыл бұрын
That's awesome!! 😊
@gladiatorghostboy Жыл бұрын
We apache don't have shaman this is obviously bullshit and even if we did I'm sure they wouldn't hunt with u
@AustinMitchell-ip6ff Жыл бұрын
Most don’t realize, one of the main reasons settlers and Indians could never live in peace was the difference in religion. The descendants of puritans vs these guys
@scarlettowl3388 ай бұрын
Yes yes ... because those guys were the only ones to have witches. It's totally not an English word.
@Kat-amber-t2z2 ай бұрын
I always figured it was simple greed. The settlers wanted all the land, not to share it. Of course believing other cultures were beneath them and other religions had no right exist because obviously only THEIR religion was the true one probably didn't help one bit.
@IAMMEDUSA Жыл бұрын
These things exist. We are part of so much more than most can comprehend. It’s completely natural to have natural abilities that are unexplainable. Some stories real some embellished. Belief in a higher power is something that can go back to the beginning of man. It brings oneness to human society and respect for nature. They can live in harmony side by side.
@allenmihavics8852 Жыл бұрын
The way you describe Lozen’s ability to locate an enemy sounds very similar to Chi, in Chinese culture. The flow of chi throughout the body will often move to a place in the body you wish to focus the energy or to a place that is injured. If you direct chi to the hand for example, it will present itself by turning the hand red. The hand will become hot and also exhibit a tingling sensation.
@dustinmiller2775 Жыл бұрын
Energy flows where attention goes 😎
@dookahan Жыл бұрын
Chi is Power Power is Chi
@russellbates21259 ай бұрын
@@dustinmiller2775bingo.
@joe5.043 Жыл бұрын
I love this channel. Also when you curse or say any cussing words that is a demons name. The F bomb is a demons name and when you curse at anything or anyone you are summoning that demon. People do that everyday unconsciously.
@Drpepperspray1010 Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@dchief2924 Жыл бұрын
@@Drpepperspray1010feeble mind.
@davidsleiffer8809 Жыл бұрын
The notorious demon named shit.
@SlumCut6661 Жыл бұрын
@@davidsleiffer8809😂
@BernardMolloy Жыл бұрын
Apache genocide,talk about that.
@thegreatermysteries4134 Жыл бұрын
For my money, this is your best episode yet, by a wide margin. Some things in life are difficult to explain, and our unconscious minds are often stronger than our conscious ones. More like this, please! 👍👍👍
@muckcity0 Жыл бұрын
Been watching your videos for about a month now. Normally I don’t comment but good stuff and thank you!
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that. Thank you for watching. I hope I keep making material worth your attention.
@EverendeverGroup3 ай бұрын
Love your videos. I received my M.A. in early American History in 2000 and thought about video shorts as a way to reach people. The state of social media at the time and the limitations of concurrent technology deterred me, so I really appreciate what you're doing.
@derekbootle8316 Жыл бұрын
The apache trial is very similar to Family Court.
@dougearnest7590 Жыл бұрын
So, being patterened after Apache witch trails, family court is even more politically correct than I thought. Who knew it could get any worse?
@michaellopez-em1ep Жыл бұрын
My daughter has her a patchy side comes out when she’s in the desert the wild in nature she catches animals, but the animals don’t harm her. She catches fish with her hands. It’s amazing my grandfather’s half Apache. When she was seven months old, she would sit on it and ants nest and say they’re my friends and they wouldn’t bite her. They would go around her. She would play with them and they wouldn’t bite her.
@joeproctor2216 Жыл бұрын
Can't tell you thank you enough for this channel. I grew up in Apache Junction and have always felt a connection. Love this style of storytelling... Great work!!!
@LisaDye-nb6ic Жыл бұрын
I am Mesquelero Apache and Geronimo is an uncle of mine one of my greats and i too can make things happen.
@leslieanne447 Жыл бұрын
New mexico❤
@blackcutlass18 ай бұрын
I'm part mescalero apache as well! My family's last names is Carriaga, Garduno and Morfin. I've never met another mescalero apache descendant besides family! I too have dreams that come to pass. I have had dreams that would come true on numerous occasions. I dreamed once that firemen came into my house but I couldn't see their faces. And the most brightest faced fireman grabbed me by my shoulder and said your house will burn down. Do not be afraid all your family will be saved even the parrots will be saved. I woke up sweating. About 4 years later my house caught on fire. Other dreams like that came to pass as well....
@sage16826 ай бұрын
Geronimo was Chiricahua not Mesquelero, how was he your uncle? Lol
@Demac1375 ай бұрын
@@sage1682marrying in
@leroypena51134 ай бұрын
@@sage1682 The Chiricahua don't have their own reservation. So a significant amount of Chiricahua were sent to Mescalero and some to San Carlos. Some Chiricahua might even be in Ft. Sill. That is where Geronimo is currently buried.
@loboxx33719 күн бұрын
My aunt was illiterate couldn't read or write and almost a full blooded Indian, she helped bring many babies into the world as a midwife, she could heal a person where a doctor couldn't, she could help a breach baby in the womb to make it be born normal, she had healing powers that astonish the medical professionals.
@suzyseaweed91125 ай бұрын
I was in Dimitt Texas and had a weird experience with an Apache chief in my dreams. Not gonna get into. It was scary. Don’t know what happened. I found an arrowhead a day before on the land I was visiting. Also the lady told me cabinets opened all the time in her house. I didn’t share my experience. It was wild.
@leroypena51134 ай бұрын
Dimmit Texas is part of my Lipan Apache People's territory.
@ct.realestateinvestments Жыл бұрын
Another awesome banger! One of my favorite!! Geronimo’s lore deepens. Thank you.
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
I appreciate it. I got carried away. Originally I played the the idea of just doing a five minute piece on the limited sources on Lozen but research takes you down more and more rabbit holes. But I hope people like it.
@ct.realestateinvestments Жыл бұрын
@@datesanddeadguys no it was definitely fascinating and we like that shit, it’s why we’re here😂 I don’t think any viewer would say theyre disappointed. Thank you again!
@evelyntanswell3311 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your informative videos. I found my first one yesterday, and today I have listened to two more. Your clear pronunciation certainly makes them easier to listen to.
@justinwynn7946 Жыл бұрын
Awesome job on this Apache history, bud. Super in depth but not bloated with fluff. You're research for these videos exhausts me just thinking about it. Would you mind if I asked when you will be doing videos on a different subject? Not that I don't love what you're doing now... I learn a TON while watching and I'm pretty sure that I'll watch whatever you decide to put out there. Just curious is all, I guess. Anyway.. absolutely flawless story telling imo.
@katipohl2431 Жыл бұрын
In Nepal there is a division between shamans and witches too. Shamanic activities can be done openly in public. Hi from Germany and I stayed alltogether 1 year in Nepal.
@parsellart7805 Жыл бұрын
Excellent work and research on your part. Thanks so much. I am going to share this with a Native American friend of mine who is so busy in her business to do the research herself. I think she would enjoy this.
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
Please do. I hope she like likes it. Thank you for the comment.
@delvinlang6507 Жыл бұрын
Some is true and some aren't. Just stories he heard.
@fireborn9065 Жыл бұрын
Loving this channel! Great stories, well presented on fascinating historical figures that don't always get a lot of coverage. Awesome job!
@evandawson4862 Жыл бұрын
The closer people are to the earth, the more grounded they are. Not up in the air and all over the place like modern people
@leslieanne447 Жыл бұрын
Satan is the prince the powerr of the air
@redclayscholar620 Жыл бұрын
I'm 14 and this is deep.
@JohnFadtu Жыл бұрын
That explains the obsesión with tall buidlings
@Owl-of-Minerva Жыл бұрын
Was just having a discussion regarding the issue of Native American curses. Specifically, the Navajo cursing their Ute neighbors. His reaction is what I would expect from a soul that has been abandoned and no longer remembers his family. Great Spirit works in interesting ways.
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
I talk about it a bit at the end of the episode. I don’t know how to feel about this topic but I do think there is something innate in people that makes them wary of the supernatural. That is a difficult thing to discount.
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
I haven’t looked into the Utes much on their own but have encountered them in reading about other groups like the Comanche. If you have any topics or stories about them you think people would find interesting shoot it my way.
@steakeater4557 Жыл бұрын
Yeah i'd feel bad after being randomly accused too. Past that, Apache language is Navajo language just faster, like video playback speed faster since it's "song". Very interesting, like old biblical chants but different worlds of living.
@ericb2409 Жыл бұрын
@@steakeater4557If the languages are so closely related, are these two tribes closely related? I’ve never heard this before. So interesting to me.
@ivanc9231 Жыл бұрын
Da go teh, great video always looking forward to these I hope you don't mind me sharing these amongst my apache brothers A'HO 🦅
@ewellfossum Жыл бұрын
Im a Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache and have commented before on your videos. Apache witchcraft has devastating effects as i have witnessed many things. Our family has lost members because of witchcraft and time has a way of sending back this unholy practice back to the ones that deal in it.
@delvinlang6507 Жыл бұрын
Warm Springs and chiricuaha is different ..
@ewellfossum Жыл бұрын
@@delvinlang6507 nope Warm Springs Chiricahua is a band of Chiricahua fool.
@christophersmith77143 ай бұрын
Love your subtle humour! You are a born story teller!
@stonerllc7585 Жыл бұрын
Excellent, yet again! Great job, so glad to see you grow, you deserve it!
@gregkral4467 Жыл бұрын
like dowsing, i found so many lost arrows this way when I was young, scan general area with hands, if tingles, or feels enegetic, or electric, is getting close, look down and explore with foot. if having trouble use a weighted pendulum. A key and string works well.
@DocShred-u4d Жыл бұрын
Just watched this episode; excellent. I'm a Caucasian boy; born and raised in Austin, Texas.. have traveled, fished and hunted in many parts of the State.... this stuff is no joke; the local natives were extremely capable, both physically and spiritually. Excellent content.
@7EvanPAC789 Жыл бұрын
I've always believed in God since born/little and I have heard God speak to me while awake.
@dakotatelles3483 Жыл бұрын
as a apache i do have dreams that come true a lot
@Spirits2000 Жыл бұрын
I’m Italian but my grandfather was native, we’ve have abilities from both sides of our family
@sb416 Жыл бұрын
Me too my whole family does
@micahgilbert7192 Жыл бұрын
My mom was like that bro
@spottheoddity Жыл бұрын
Irish and native, it happens family
@GODKILLERR888 Жыл бұрын
Me too
@nicholasconrad1324 Жыл бұрын
@datesanddeadguys Hey brother! I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your channel. I recently read Empire of the Summer Moon, killers of the flower moon, and just finished Comanche Moon. Your channel is awesome. My favorite on KZbin. Love what you do man. Thanks again!
@TommyGun1979 Жыл бұрын
Some very special people have very special abilities, like controling matter to a certain degree. As for being "bullet proof", I met a man, very tough guy, who had 9 bullet scars in his body. On the 1st "seance" he received 2 bullets. 7 bullets have been lodged in his body on the 2nd attempt... The man was no force to be messed with
@Mr.Skeleton.4 ай бұрын
This channel is a goldmine of information. I'm half Apache from El Paso and half German/Norse, so I might have some shamanic gifts in my blood.
@gibs8310 ай бұрын
I have noticed that spiders get really ambitious with there webs in the summer time during a heat wave! the bullets can't kill you, i reckon that's teaching him not too be fearless! (fortune favours the brave) the slow down time - you see that in sports sometimes! (it seems like they have all the time in world) just my best guess!
@dougearnest7590 Жыл бұрын
"There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." However much this may be true, it's still no reason for switching the skeptical part of the brain off so you don't fall for any- and every-thing. What we might call a "sixth sense" is most likely the mind working on a subconscious level, acting on observations made over a lifetime. Hence, predicting rain. It could be spider webs or soreness in the joints. And I'm glad I waited till the end to point out the obvious about the iron objects that can see in the dark. Still, a fascinating video. What would be interesting to me is to see how those people always quick to attack everything about Western Civilization and actual history will reconcile this video (and their assertation that all Native Americans are always right and justified in everything they do and far superior to the European descendents in every way) with their belief that witch hunts occurred in Medieval and Reinassance times because Christians were all stupid ignorant bigots for believing in witchcraft. Awesome video, please keep up the good work.
@gwenjones667 Жыл бұрын
Native Indians are more aware of spiritual gifts given to many regardless of color by the creator...Europeans once understood this until the Roman's forced all to give up and conform to what they wanted the people to believe to control the people
@Kat-amber-t2z2 ай бұрын
True. The Romans might not have gone so far if they hadn't already been taken over by a monotheistic religion. Those seem to not play well with others in general.
@sheevpalpatine9584Ай бұрын
That was because of the Catholics that infected the empire, hear the story of Emperor Julian the last roman to fight Christianity.
@jerrypaulwhite25 күн бұрын
Satanic witchcraft
@gwenjones66725 күн бұрын
@jerrypaulwhite racist
@ThiaJetNeYu2 ай бұрын
I am a proud Kiowa Apache and practicing witch and this video was spot on.
@maxf7351 Жыл бұрын
Its good to see that there are still people interested in the histories & cultures our indigenous Americans, and who take them seriously as they should be. The Apache were right to think that most Americans wouldn't believe them bc they don't believe in anything they havn't already documented themselves, except for Jesus of course lol. This Power is tapping into the spirit realm
@sage1682 Жыл бұрын
As a San Carlos Apache and Bylas Southern Tonto Apache, you nailed this❤ love it, I could tell you some weirddddd shit I've heard from my grandma
@RaymondRAYCE Жыл бұрын
I have ancestry from San Carlos Apache but none of my direct family ever cared or searched for more info. There was just an article about my great grandfather being full Apache but marked Mexican on his birth certificate so as to not be murdered or abducted and taken to boarding school... Would be interested to know how you think I may best learn more and connect?
@jasoncarter9185 Жыл бұрын
Safford/Thatcher here. I'm also part native American but don't know very much about my tribe of the Blackfoot.
@sage1682 Жыл бұрын
@@RaymondRAYCE Best thing to do is contact the tribe for the census and possible trace your great grandfather's mother or father. Could be flimsy since he was marked Mexican at birth but the most concrete way would to have your blood tested and get a blood quantum. It'll tell you down to exact ounce of blood you are of San Carlos. That's just to get into the tribe and place your lineage. For culture stuff you're gonna have to go there and talk to people, most of the stuff on our culture isn't written, as we are a secretive people, little is out there that talks about other Apaches and their religious beliefs or experiences. This could be a good way to get some of the roots like our Creation story and deities but to get a fuller picture of how they actually lived back in the day you need to read some books in first hand accounts of people who lived with them. Grenvillle has a great book on his time with the surrounding tribes and specially covers San Carlos Apaches and the Bylas settlement. Look up sunrise ceremonies, go to pow wows, don't fall into false narratives or make blanket beliefs based off the little you do piece together, it isn't until you get out there do you actually make sense of the long history. Best advice I can offer and I hope you find what you're looking for
@sage1682 Жыл бұрын
@@jasoncarter9185 It sounds like you didn't grow up on the reservation but if you're sure of your lineage and want more information you should contact your tribe and get the census to trace back to the specific family member that was registered as a tribal member. This will gain you access to enrollment and be able to participate in the community to learn more.
@jasoncarter9185 Жыл бұрын
@sage1682 Thank you for the information and I would truly love to be able to participate and learn more about my ancestors. Unfortunately my father committed suicide and he never knew who his father was but we have always had a strong connection with the great spirit and respect for our mother earth. It would be nice to feel like I belonged to something like a family. Much thanks again. I'm not absolutely positive I'm part Blackfoot it's really just what my father told me he had found out from his mother and I can't really verify these claims due to deceased family.
@temptationofthesoul Жыл бұрын
Having experienced almost All these things-& more- I know they are true. Good program.
@byrde4329 Жыл бұрын
The content is good! My only recommendation is to get a better microphone. High quality audio is soo important with these types of videos.
@KernowekTim4 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic channel, in my opinion. Thank you so much. From Cornwall.
@jameswoodard4304 Жыл бұрын
Almost everything you said applies across the vast majority of tribal peoples throughout history and across continents. The general human tendency is to begin seeing patterns and attributing reasons to the unexpected, powerful, or mysterious aspects of the world around us, which in premodern times is pretty much everything. Then, it is natural that some would become seen as experts and/or use such beliefs for social standing and/or benevolence while others would use such to not only explain good or neutral, but also evil phenomena and accuse people of being nefarious users of these mysterious means. A special supernatural force, ability, energy, knowledge etc. that is allegedly experienced and harnessed by revered shamans and misused by witches which must be hunted out, is nearly universal if you go back far enough in any culture.
@carleto9597 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the great stories of Apache and all the other native tribes you do. Keep up the great work. Thanks Amigo.
@gladiatorghostboy Жыл бұрын
We know where that cave is we call it Geronimo's cave it's on our reservation, we had to seal it off because people idk how many but quite a few people gotten lost in there and were nvr found i even went exploring in there myself and almost got lost as far as ik there's only one way in and out
@Thegodenzyme Жыл бұрын
Very thorough and thoughtful work, keep going with these videos.
@GracieAckerman Жыл бұрын
My grandfather was Apache and his mother was a medicine woman who was feared because you could not lie to her. Her power was being a human lie detector and I have that power from my great grandmother
@WeOutHerehuuuh Жыл бұрын
Do you know if someone who died lied
@FindingMyselfOutside Жыл бұрын
Let’s play 2 truths and 1 lie, yeah?
@jeredubz24 Жыл бұрын
James randi may want to interview you lol 😂
@MrFreeze203 Жыл бұрын
I feel like everything you just said was a lie. Does that make me a medicine man now? 😂
@GracieAckerman Жыл бұрын
@@MrFreeze203 checked your channel out - didn’t know someone could make music smell bad. You haven’t made yourself famous since February 11 2011, I guess it’s because feelings don’t trump facts
@davidpahlka63017 ай бұрын
Where I read it, I can't recall it might have been from an Old West historian named Trapp. People my age, 75 may remember the 50's series about Tom Jeffords, Indian Agent and Cochise.....Broken Arrow was the name of the series. As Cochise was dying the Apache medicine did no good. Jeffords said he was going to get a White doctor. Before Jeffords left Cochise said he will be dead when he came back. The chief predicted the time, when one hand was there and the other one was there. Maybe it was one of the squaws (not a derogatory name) who was told to stop the watch the exact moment he died. When Jeffords and the doctor returned, Cochise had died exactly when he said he would. My three cats know within 5 minutes when 5 A.M. and 5 P.M. is; their feeding times. Until I was 21, I could not wear a watch but people would ask me the time and I'd answer them within 10 minutes. Have you ever been thinking of someone you haven't seen in years or months and they'd call or show up? Native Americans' survival depended on intuition as much as knowledge passed down from grandparents to son or daughter to grandchildren. Most Native Americans do not chatter like the White Man does. There are reasons.
@Demac1375 ай бұрын
“How is squaws” not derogatory?
@andrewmclean67219 ай бұрын
You are a great storyteller. Really enjoying this stuff.
@shannon2228 Жыл бұрын
❤ I also have most of these abilities. I am psychic and I can conjure the weather and I heal very quickly and I am good at healing people with my hands. And I love my gifts and abilities although when I was younger I did not understand them and I was very scared but now I'm fearless.❤
@gibs8310 ай бұрын
do you have the time slowing down?
@shannon222810 ай бұрын
@@gibs83 usually the only time that I have time slowing down is when there is an accident or something. Somebody hit me from behind when I was driving down the highway one day and everything went in slow motion.
@shannon222810 ай бұрын
@@gibs83 and one time I was driving past a pack of puppies and this one puppy looked at me very strange and everything went to slow motion and within 24 hours that puppy died
@shannon222810 ай бұрын
@@gibs83 I really honestly think that we are speeding up not time slowing down. If you are seeing things in slow motion it's because you need time to grasp what is happening. Sometimes the universe has to help us out a little bit. But I promise you the fact that you even care about any of this stuff means you're a starseed and everything will be all right. Hugs hugs from Northwest Texas
@johnsomething567 Жыл бұрын
As an Apache man that is also a shaman and home depot manager, I can relate to this video.
@giftoffire4868 Жыл бұрын
Underrated comment.😅
@Dirtface-vm4ck Жыл бұрын
Great job on your stories and channel. Very inserting al the stuff you talk about. my friend is Ojibwa and his res is in Minnesota. Any instersting stories on the Ojibwa peaple. Also i go up to sprit lake a nd turtle mountain in North Dakota they are Souix and chippewa. any stoires from up here. thanks again for a great channel
@kathleengeiser6956 Жыл бұрын
This is an excellent historical and insightful video. It gives the viewer a much more indepth look at the ways of the Apache. ❤
@jackiestowe6987 Жыл бұрын
There is a story in the Bible where time was stopped for a 12 hour period for a battle. It was Joshua, the battle of Gibeon.
@redclayscholar620 Жыл бұрын
And just like that story it is little more than a tall tale.
@jackiestowe6987 Жыл бұрын
That would make every story in the Bible a tall tale. Which it is not. Every word is true or not one word is. I find that hard to believe when the concept of good and bad even came from the Bible, G-d’s word. That flood story. The one everyone gives the glory to Gilgamesh. That was actually Nimrod. They just changed his name. That’s the flood of Noah. Nimrod’s grandfather. How do you even think archaeologists got their jobs? From those true stories. They used the Bible as their road map. If you were to lay each religion side by side. You would see they all took from the Bible. So those stories are absolutely truth. @@redclayscholar620
@ashleydaymontgomery4929 Жыл бұрын
This was super interesting and I never ever heard about this before and I learned something new. Thanks so much for sharing this video
@lindawillets Жыл бұрын
Mom's friend given up for adoption at birth . For over sixty years native ways influenced his life even to deep studies of . some opf his closest friends have witnessed or observed him completing feats of Native Shaman . He has Native names including a Power Name . He died at eighteen years old ( lightening bolt and a dozen times since been struck ) . Natives that have died and returned have an ability to become Death Shaman , Last year he was given an envelope from his birth mom that had been locked in a safe for 47 years telling him of his birth family . Within twenty-four hours he selected an image online that turned out to be his older sister . She explained the family as best she could ( sadly she died three months later when a winter storm took out the electricity powering her oxygen ) . However she was telling him about their Native History , and Dad giving her the family Flame ( the eldest carries the flame , four siblings want nothing to do with him as they treating their oldest sister the same as they were the only two of the siblings beleiving in the family roots ) . . Unbeknownst to her she gave her brother '' the family flame '' . Doing research led him to find close to ten Native Nations . , many of his grandfathers marrying Chief's daughters ( close to 64% ) . Tracing those lines back to Chiefs living when the Europeans started their invasion ( his words ) . Mom's friend has been a reclusive person quietly doing Shamanic practice with souls that are stuck in limbo or needing a missing part of their whole soul and those of animals , shapeshifting things not allowed to be shared openly . Traveling and far seeing part of the meditation practice . Mythical creatures have been within an arms reach , objects in the air have been visible , the ability to walk up and touch critters in the woods as if one of them , standing close to others and not be seen , these only start to touch on POWER . You have done a nice explaining on this video . Thank you .
@leslieanne447 Жыл бұрын
Wow that is it with electric and lightning😮...
@wehausenphx3575 Жыл бұрын
My great grandfather was a medicine man in bylas ,AZ on the San carlos reservation. The power is real
@delvinlang6507 Жыл бұрын
What was his name . I'm from Bylas...
@wehausenphx3575 Жыл бұрын
@@delvinlang6507 his name was Abraham Hadley,he was called "smooth road"
@adamstephenson7518 Жыл бұрын
Interesting topic. Love the video man 🤙
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
It was a fun one to research. It is the kind of thing that you would love to observe what people are interpreting in the events.
@adamstephenson7518 Жыл бұрын
@@datesanddeadguys oh for sure!! Love your channel man, keep up good work 🤙🤙
@333pinkfeather Жыл бұрын
Man was given Dominion over all things .. we must use our gifts with wisdom and Love.
@christymorgan4793 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had dreams that somewhere down the line came true exactly how I had dreamt it. Younger I had abilities that I ended up suppressing.
@lylefeatherstone1937 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your content. I hope you will do some videos on Indigenous history in Canada.
@Truthosaurus Жыл бұрын
The film Ulzana's Raid, epic film btw, doesn't really go into Apache witchcraft but it does dive into their "religious" (for lack of a better word) beliefs and they did call it "power." Anyway this is a plug for those who have not seen the movie. It's brutal but very well done. Soldiers would kill themselves rather than be taken by the Apache. Stars Burt Lancaster.
@alwaystired4583 Жыл бұрын
I like that you put your sponsor at the end 😅 🎉
@Scrat335 Жыл бұрын
The art you use is pretty awesome. Maybe you could do a series on past and current artworks of American Indians.
@datesanddeadguys Жыл бұрын
I would be serious to hear your thoughts on that. Like an examination of the images?
@Scrat335 Жыл бұрын
@@datesanddeadguys Oh yes. What it represents, where if in a certain place, the background of the subject and exposure of/for the artists. The Native American people are a very underexposed part of our nations past now and have been in the past. I remember an exhibition in Harrisburg Pa with detailed canvas artwork of the Sussquahannock people. How they fished, hunted, fought, lived. That was almost 40 years ago but I still remember a lot of them.
@allenlindsey1175 Жыл бұрын
the spiders predicting the rain is 100% working on tug boats the spiders wouldnt even spin webs on the bargs when it was going to rain....in good weather there would be many spider webs EVERYWHERE
@Hero.pheonix Жыл бұрын
My aunt would always tell me pay attention to them cows 🐮 out there in the pasture if you see the whole herd laying down in the field it means its gona rain 😂
@allenlindsey1175 Жыл бұрын
@@Hero.pheonix Yea...hahhaa i had a friend that Swore that predicted if the fish were gnna bite too.. hit and miss in my experience it was fun watching him get excited seeing that.
@Hero.pheonix Жыл бұрын
Fish are easy with the right person all you have to do is sing or talk to them and they’ll show up
@allenlindsey1175 Жыл бұрын
@@Hero.pheonix ...yea..yea...thats what ive been doing. lolz
@Alextrim92 Жыл бұрын
i really love your videos! thanks so much for taking the time and research!!!
@777dolf1 Жыл бұрын
You have the right idea, and it is done very well. Keep it up and you will hit 1 million subscribers in no time!!!
@delvinlang6507 Жыл бұрын
Facts Dude .. talk to the elders. True Apache stories come from them and the Medicine Men
@Colbyoshi4 ай бұрын
My only hypothesis for Geronimo being able to stop time a stop dawn, is possibility there was some sort of eclipse that occurred and he somehow knew when it would happen from historical teachings passed from generation to generation.
@claradavis5911 Жыл бұрын
I love your history of the Apache thanks 😊 Godbless
@BubbaZanetti_375 Жыл бұрын
Always a pleasure, thanks for these. I see one more book I need that you listed 👍🏻
@crislunstroth1408 Жыл бұрын
I happen to be part apache. and this actually explains myself a lot. 😮
@nathanusmaximus.3 ай бұрын
“Tad Pentecostal” 😂 I died laughing
@nahteyenohsug37954 ай бұрын
I'm from the White Mountain Apache tribe we have a cave here called "Geronimo Cave." "The story says that geronimo and his war party were being chased by the American soldiers passing East Fort to a cliff where there's a cave they went into the cave while the soldiers were close behind them, the soldiers didn't went into the cave so they waited outside for 7-8 hours then a few Apache Scout showed up, warned the soldiers that Geronimo and his warriors were seen at Dimond creek(probably 8-10 miles) out of the other caves that's in the area"
@Theironbodysensei Жыл бұрын
I lived with a Apache tribe and yes they have the powers. I have the 🌬️🍃🍃
@cats101lover Жыл бұрын
I grew up my whole life knowing I’m Mexican but recently I discovered on Ancestry that I’m also Apache and my DNA is indigenous to Mexico and Southeast Texas. I’ve always been very sensitive to things and have deja vu a LOT and have very good intuition. I’ve been trying to do research on my ancestry and I think it’s cool and interesting knowing this now because this makes a lot of sense
@Demac1375 ай бұрын
Your ancestry DNA wouldn’t be able to tell you your exact tribe, but the Lipan and Mescalero lived in the areas you have stated
@cats101lover5 ай бұрын
@@Demac137Recently found out from my family that my third great grandparents were full Apache and also we have some Coahuiltecan. Still doing research tho hoping to find out more :)
@Demac1375 ай бұрын
@@cats101lover that’s awesome, I’m curious as to how you have found your Coahulitecan ancestry through family or DNA research, because lots of them got captured by the Spanish or Comanche unfortunately.
@leroypena51134 ай бұрын
I am an enrolled citizen of the Lipan Apache Tribe of Texas. DNA cannot tell you that you are Apache. But if you have enough DNA related relatives that are enrolled members, then that might be how you determine if you're from a particular Apache tribe. I can try to help you if you want. Ixehe. Sincerely, Leroy Strong Cloud.
@cats101lover4 ай бұрын
@@leroypena5113 Hey there. I know Ancestry doesn’t tell you what tribe your DNA comes from, but it does show you family records if you dig deep enough. I found out most of my information from family members and a tiny fragment of information through records and family photos. My second great grandparents were Apache and Mexican. Second great grandpa was half Apache half Mexican, second great grandma was full Apache. We have family photos of them. I’m still trying to find out more from my family because I still don’t know a lot. I do know tho that my family is more Mexican now, but we aren’t the “European” Mexican. We look very much native and not European (I’m the exception tho because my mom is white so I’m mixed). My family comes from South Texas and Northeast Mexico. Ancestry gave me some hints of where my DNA might’ve came from and it listed Southern Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, Aguascalientes & Central Zacatecas as possible origins. My family also has lived in Goliad, Gregory, and Brazoria County. It’s a whole mess I’m still figuring out, I do know I have the ancestry. I don’t know any family members that are currently enrolled, but I can ask my family members more about my second great grandparents and see if they know anything or if I might have any family I don’t know about who could be enrolled. I want to reconnect very badly and I’ve been feeling really discouraged. I want to know more about my family history and who we used to be before we became Americanized
@benridge6570 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely they used to believe in this. And they still believe in their culture and their religion.. We all must decide for ourselves. After all, we are responsible.. Thanks, great job.
@jenniekelly5714 ай бұрын
I had one of your videos "recommended" to me today, and have been binge watching you (not a stalker). I have no registered Native American blood, but my 5th generation back Grandmother was Cherokee. Before I was aware of my ancestry, it appalled me how the Europeans (other side of family) treated the Native Americans; the more I found out the more appalled. I have no knowledge of you, but I hope you are a History teacher or Professor. Our older and younger generations receive so little information about the people who were here thousands of years before the Europeans/Spanish, and is normally not the Native Americans story in our "History" classes in school. Thank you
@tabbyrodriguez7028 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I enjoy your stories. Also, a friend of mine, and his family would talk about how Geranomo Had a right handan and that it was their Great great great grandfather..I found this piture and one of the men standing near him, resembles my friend SO MUCH. THE ONLY THING IS my friend is bald and guy in pic has full long hair.
@delvinlang6507 Жыл бұрын
The Only true ancestors to Geronimo live In Bylas and San Carlos Reservation. The others that say that there grandfather was Geronimo are lying to you ..if that's was his grandfather. Ask him what does this mean in Apache ..ditto.. tell him what does that mean if he is an Apache
@tomhanks1028 Жыл бұрын
I frikin' love this channel
@johnlynch-kv8mz Жыл бұрын
18:38 that there is something to it. Nice video, thank you.
@carolescutt22573 ай бұрын
I'm do grateful for your videos and detailed information and interpretation of APPACHE ❤❤