Wounded Knee 1 of 3 | A Clash of Cultures | High Plains Drifting

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TheDataMeister

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@caroldavies5832
@caroldavies5832 27 күн бұрын
We Honour all indigenous peoples ❤❤❤❤
@derekp2674
@derekp2674 Ай бұрын
Thanks very much DM. I look forward to the future episodes in this story.
@dennymeyer7410
@dennymeyer7410 Ай бұрын
I’m excited about this series. I’m also interested in your use of AI voices but your scripts are always very good. When is the next one ready? And are you driving a Winnebago Revel now?
@MilitaryHistory317
@MilitaryHistory317 Ай бұрын
A Thor Sanctuary. After 18 months, the thing finally works as advertised. I hope to get the next two episodes out in the next 3 to 4 weeks. One fly in the ointment is a trip to North Carolina to see the disaster area. One of the people who works for me is just now back online after three weeks of being in the dark. The magnitude of destruction there exceeds what we can imagine.
@dennymeyer7410
@dennymeyer7410 Ай бұрын
@@MilitaryHistory317 let us know if there’s a specific need down there for donations. I have donated to SAMARITAN’s purse and the Red Cross but I’m willing to donate to other on site organizations. I bet some of your other followers will too. Just let us know.
@curtisphilumalee1447
@curtisphilumalee1447 Ай бұрын
Was you related to Mr Adam ? If so that is a lot of wolves taken in one hunt. Appreciate the upload
@MilitaryHistory317
@MilitaryHistory317 Ай бұрын
Great grandfather! According to the state of North Dakota, he accounted for 18,000 wolves. I remember in high school cutting grass to supplement my meager earnings from the family farm and running into a sweet old lady who remembered Adam coming by the house in the old days with his horse buggy and pack of greyhounds. He would stop at their family farm on his way out to hunt.
@curtisphilumalee1447
@curtisphilumalee1447 Ай бұрын
Oh wow. I thought it might have been a relative. It’s hard to imagine harvesting 16,000 wolves in a lifetime. My wife is third generation Norwegian whose father grew up on a farm in NW Minnesota only a couple miles from the Red River. I remember the deer population being incredibly high back in the eighties. During the winter time the deer would gather around the sugar beet piles. My FIL work for the county maintaining the county gravel roads. He was one of eight kids that grew up on a rural farm. One of his brothers took over the farm. He being the youngest he joined the army during the Korean War. He never went to Korea but ended up being stationed Frobisher Bay Canada building an Air Force base. He told me one time the isolation was enough to make him leave after his first hitch. I did twenty years with the Seabees. He was intrigued by what the Seabees mission was. When they come down to visit us in Gulfport, Id take him to the base and show him all the equipment I’d turn wrenches on. He was amazed how our NMCB’s were setup.
@charlesbullghost5491
@charlesbullghost5491 Ай бұрын
Chief Gall of the hunkpapa Lakota sioux warriors people!✨ He never took in the Ghost dance uprising of 1890!✨ A decade earlier he was part of a very tragic smaller massacre!✨ Near the us Montana and the Canadian border. Known as the very brutal military operation" [ At the Poplar River" the us military forces siege! ]✨ Death the eight poor innocent murdered victims!✨ On the morning of January 2nd 1881" News of a very large encampment of three hundred Lakota sioux indians from a crow Indian scouting party!✨ The large number of us soldiers would cross the frozen river then open fire with their newest weapons the long range cannon very deadly fire and the long range barrow rifles!✨ Their encampment would be destroyed the warriors and the people would flee to the high hills to the north!✨ one poor innocent Lakota sioux Indian woman was screaming to everyone to end the very intense fighting!✨ She was shot an fall to her very immediately death!✨ Eight poor innocent murdered lives lay on the frozen ground fighting continue for an hour!✨ Final the warriors and people begin to come down from the surrounding hills and and surrender to the us military soldiers!✨ Chief Gall look like a old Roman General when he handed his weapon to the commanding officer!✨ Poplar River siege is a smaller version of the wounded knee massacre December 29th 1890!✨ [ No us soldiers deaths! ] Next the us soldiers would make the poor Lakota sioux indian people walk over twenty miles in freezing temperatures to the next military [ fort Burford ND. ] The Lakota sioux Indian people would become prisoners of war!✨ My great inspiring wisdom for today!✨ Have a very impressive beautiful 😍 day.😍❤
@MilitaryHistory317
@MilitaryHistory317 Ай бұрын
The real history of the 19th Century is far more interesting than the just the few snippets about LBH and Geronimo.
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