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Conspiracy: American Holocaust of Native American Indians (FULL Documentary)

Photo: Geronimo – Apache (1905) Description by Edward S. Curtis: This portrait of the historical old Apache was made in March, 1905. According to Geronimo’s calculation he was at the time seventy-six years of age, thus making the year of his birth 1829. The picture was taken at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, the day before the inauguration of President Roosevelt, Geronimo being one of the warriors who took part in the inaugural parade at Washington. He appreciated the honor of being one of those chosen for this occasion, and the catching of his features while the old warrior was in a retrospective mood was most fortunate. SOURCE Wikipedia (Public Domain)

From youtube uploaded by om786swastik

Uploaded on Nov 5, 2011

The powerful and hard-hitting documentary, American Holocaust, is quite possibly the only film that reveals the link between the Nazi holocaust, which claimed at least 6 million Jews, and the American Holocaust which claimed, according to conservative estimates, 19 million Indigenous People.

Manifest Destiny: The Planned Destruction of the Original Native American

EVERYONE MUST KNOW THIS before it is deleted, Why is the US government always hiding it

Published on Aug 20, 2017

Image: 1890

U.S. Army massacres Indians at Wounded Knee. Accompanying Article

 

Dig a Littler DEEPER: Native Americans

The US Courts’ Use of History to Shape Native Law Jurisprudence

Submitted by Rick Osmon

Featured Image: Burial of the dead at the battlefield of Wounded Knee. SOURCE: Library of Congress. (Public Domain) 

From youtube uploaded by Smithsonian

Uploaded on Oct 19, 2011

Since the first court decision to articulate Native American law back in 1823, our nation’s courts have repeatedly invoked historical “facts” as a basis for fashioning judicial doctrines
that have been prejudicial and harmful to Native Americans.

Part 1

Part 2

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[Travel] Adding an Indigenous Narrative to the Incomplete Story of Route 66

Featured Image: Title: Sign at Rusty Bolt souvenir store, Route 66, Seligman, Arizona. Credit: Carol M. Highsmith’s America, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.

Indian Country Media Network

Challenging the stereotypes of indigenous history along Route 66
Alysa Landry • March 11, 2017

Get ready for a road trip that promises to challenge every stereotype about Native American history. Travelers preparing to hit the road can take along a new guidebook produced by the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association, was funded by a National Park Service grant. American Indians & Route 66 is a 65-page, magazine-style guidebook and complementary website that add the indigenous narrative to the story of America’s most famous highway. . . .Read Complete Report

 

Indian ChiefsGroup of Sioux Indians “Spotted Tail” (photo c. 1875) Standing: Joe Merrivale; Young Spotted Tail; Antoine Janis; Seated: Touch-the-Clouds; Little Big Man; Black Cool; last two are rapoves[?] identified by George E. Hyde 4229 Dangler[?] St. Omaha, Neb. Source: Library of Congress.

 

 

 

Asleep At The Wheel – “Route 66”

YouTube ~ Posted by KUTX Austin

Dig a Little Deeper: Native American Indians

Apache Sacred Land to be Given Away to Foreign Mining Co.

What would Geronimo do? . . . EDITOR

Featured Image: Apache War Chief Geronimo. CREDIT Edward S. Curtis. SOURCE Wikipedia (Public Domain)

youtube by TheLipTV

Published on Dec 11, 2014

Apache land could be given away to a foreign mining company after the House approved a bill that would allow Resolution Copper to acquire land in the Tonto National Forest in Arizona in exchange for parcels scattered around the state. Resolution Copper plans a massive deep underground copper mine using a technique called block caving and the leader of the San Carlos Apache Tribe is asking the Senate not to vote on the annual National Defense Authorization Act until a provision that would allow the massive copper mining project on sacred land to be removed. We look at the land swap legislation, in this Lip News clip with Mark Sovel and Elliot Hill.

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Dig even DEEPER ~ THEI.us Classic Archive The Meso-American Connection (1996) by Dennis Crenshaw

How Red Cloud Defeated the US Army (+) America : Welcome to the Reservation with Russell Means

Featured Image: Red Cloud, close-up in his war bonnet. CREDIT: Department of the Interior. Office of Indian Affairs. Pine Ridge Agency. (1878 – 09/17/1947) SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain)

from youtube uploaded by breakingtheset·

How Red Cloud Defeated the US Army with Tom Clavin and Bob Drury

Published on Nov 20, 2013

Abby Martin speaks with authors Tom Clavin and Bob Drury about their brand new book, ‘The Heart of Everything That Is’, which highlights the life and legacy of American Indian leader Red Cloud, who was the only Native American to ever defeat the US Army in a war. They also discuss the dire state of today’s Native Americans and what factors are leading to their second-class status in the US.

From youtube uploaded by zacuan

Native Voices: Red Cloud

Uploaded on Mar 8, 2007

A new series that will focus on the words of American Indians. Chief Red Cloud is our first voice.

From youtube uploaded by Libby Lagadi

America : Welcome to the Reservation with Russell Means A+ documentary

Published on Aug 27, 2012

The United States has become one large Reservation with Russell Means (http://www.youtube.com/peoplejustlikeus)

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Hempcrete CREDIT Olivier Dupont SOURCE Wikipedia Commons Public DomainImage: Hempcrete blocks. Industrial hemp is used to make Hempcrete, a material used for building concrete blocks . CREDIT: Olivier DUPORT. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.)

From Wikipedia:

Industrial Hemp 

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” After doing research and noting the worldwide market for hemp, in July 1998, the Tribal Council approved ‘industrial hemp agriculture’ for the reservation. With demand high for the crop, three Lakota farmers, Tom Cook, his wife Afraid of Bear and American Horse grandson of Chief American Horse formed the Slim Butte Land-Use Association.[100] To emphasize the issue of Sioux sovereignty in land use, they publicly announced the first planting of industrial hemp seeds on April 29, 2000, on the 132nd anniversary of the signing of the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty, which established the reservation. The Association believed production of industrial hemp-based concrete could help solve the severe shortage of suitable dwellings on the reservation, as it is a sustainable construction material, and work for the unemployed. Hemp can also be processed to yield oil for cooking and other products. . . . In August 2000 and July 2001, federal DEA agents destroyed industrial hemp crops on the Pine Ridge reservation.” . . . From “Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (Wikipedia)

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From youtube uploaded by TheLonelyBearCub 

A Tribute to Red Cloud

Uploaded on Jul 27, 2011

OGLALA SIOUX CHIEF: RED CLOUD

The song used is a traditional Sioux Chant.

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Dig EVEN DEEPER ~ THEI Classic Archive: Secret Underground Tunnels:

The Meso-American Connection (1996) by Dennis Crenshaw

40th Anniversary: Wounded Knee Siege

From youtube uploaded by Jack Siebold

40th Anniversary of Wounded Knee Takeover

Published on Feb 28, 2013

AIM members and its supporters marched from the four directions to Wounded Knee, site of an AM takeover in 1973 and of the 1890 massacre of 290 Lakota men, women and children by the U.S. Army.

From youtube uploaded by RICK THORNE

RUSSELL MEANS AT WOUNDED KNEE AND BEYOND 2012

From youtube uploaded by JOHNFITZAMH2020

From youtube uploaded by TheNativeStation

Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee

From youtube uploaded by Travis Gibb

Johnny Cash: Wounded knee tribute

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Elementary School Principal Holds TOY GUN Buy Back (Video Report)

 

Featured Image: Cap-Gun CREDIT: Atomicsteve. (public domain).

Back in my day we played “Cowboys and Indians” (sorry my Native American friends, but that’s what we called it) in the school yard! Of course, I must admit, I’m a Texas Boy.

If the stories of government VS kids and toy guns keeps up we’ll have to start a whole new catagory, “Toy guns, brainwashing and kids” or something like that. . . EDITOR

 From youtube uploaded MOXNEWSd0tC0M· by Published on June 09, 2013 CNN

Dig a LITTLE DEEPER: Government VS Kids and their Toy Guns:

5/31/13 INTERROGATED UNTIL HE WET HIS PANTS AND SUSPENDED FOR 10 DAYS: THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED TO A 5-YEAR-OLD WHO BROUGHT A CAP GUN TO A SCHOOL

1/21/13 Gunfight Overload: Hello Kitty Bubble Gun Gets Kindergartner Suspended

And then there is this: 6/6/13  True Gun Control: N.Y. boy, 10, fires intruder’s gun to scare him off (W Video)

The Great Indian Wars 1840-1890 (Full Documentary)

Featured Image: Apache War Chief Geronimo. CREDIT: Edward S. Curtis. SOURCE: Wikipedia (Public Domain).

From youtube uploaded by MrRobin14669

Published on Oct 2, 2012

American documantary (1991) with Dutch subs – Documentation of the encroachment of European settlers upon Native American lands and the violent reaction of the Indians in their struggle to survive. Covers the major campaigns and some of the minor revolts by the Native American population against the US Army.

Nazca Lines ( w/ video “Ancient Aliens in NAZCA and Peru” – Full Feature)

Photo: Nazca Lines as seen from space. CREDIT NASA Source (Public Domain)

from Before its News

Thursday, August 23, 2012 9:34

Nazca turn-ons include pottery, weaving, inventing different kinds of paint, irrigation and drawing humongous pictures of monkeys, lizards, llamas, people and dogs in the desert sands. Turn-offs include littering, drought, conquerors and extinction.

The Nazca Indians lived in Peru during the first millennium of theChristian Era. The Nazca had a reasonable sophisticated society, with fairly advanced craft skills. They were subsumed after a series of conquests by neighboring tribes, all of whom are now virtually extinct.

The Nazca left no great literature. They built no fabulous palaces. They were not hiding weapons of mass destruction. They didn’t memorably slaughter any other culture. In short, there is only one reason that the Nazca have been elevated above the level of historical footnote — the Nazca Lines, gigantic illustrations etched into the ground which can only be viewed from high in the air. . . . Read Complete Report

from youtube

UFOTV® Presents : Ancient Aliens In Nazca and Peru – Full Feature

Uploaded by  on Jul 16, 2011

From UFOTV®, accept no imitations. Researcher David Hatcher Childress and his investigative team head down the Pan American Highway from Lima to Ica and Nazca. In Ica they investigate the huge elongated alien looking skulls discovered in the area, and then they investigate the strange museum of Dr. Cabrera and its stones depicting dinosaurs and humans. Then the team flies over the Nazca figures in order to grasp their amazing complexity. Were they meant to be seen only from the air by the sky people? The team then journeys to Cuzco in central Peru and visit the megalithic sites of Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu and Sacsayhuaman, including a special examination of megalithic rock quarry near the Inca Trail. Extra features. . . . Text posted with video at youtube