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1885: The Courageous Last Stand Of The Cree | Nations At War 

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Once the Cree and their allies dominated the western fur trade. Sustained by the buffalo. By 1885, their decline meant disaster and starvation. Betrayed by Ottawa, who offered peace and food for land, the Cree would make a valiant last stand to save their people’s future.
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@broccolinyu911
@broccolinyu911 2 года назад
There are NOT enough documentaries about the Native Canadians. Props to you.
@Redhotlugnut
@Redhotlugnut Год назад
There really isn't. I am from Vancouver Island but my Great Grandmother was Cree from The Red River Valley. So I am Metis even though I look like I could be from Scandanavia. My Dad was raised by her for several years after his Mom died early. I only ever heard that she was someone you don't mess with. But I know nothing of my heritage on that side as my Dad wasn't overly proud of being a % First Nations. Old school racist basically lol. RIP Dad. Thank you for these docs. I hope to see more on each Nation in Canada.
@roostercogburn1943
@roostercogburn1943 Год назад
I think we should have the indian wars 2.0
@washingtondale
@washingtondale 2 года назад
Big Bear sought diplomacy; prevented mutilation & torture of captives, negotiated when he still had some leverage. Big respect.
@callmegoodevening6635
@callmegoodevening6635 2 года назад
Yo, I'm a US History teacher and this has got to be one of the best channels for history. Thorough and fair in narrative.. my thanks and utmost respect for you and your work. I recommend for my students who miss our on a lesson.
@nightdog8910
@nightdog8910 2 года назад
These documentaries makes me proud of my first nation heritage regardless of the outcome. So much had happened Just to think those who survived lived to past down stories for the future generations to learn and understand thier roots
@mallarieluvsgirls
@mallarieluvsgirls Год назад
well most of them were traumatized and assimilated out of it. i’m a result of this! and i know practically nothing about my roots.
@brianboye8025
@brianboye8025 18 дней назад
Start now and learn more.
@riharikaa809
@riharikaa809 2 года назад
As a New Zealander of Polynesian/Māori decent we share a similar dealing with the English . We traded with them , fought with them and intermingled with them. The one difference was we had a treaty called the Treaty of Waitangi. Still relevant in this day and age but open to interpretation. Respect to all indigenous people
@sealyoness
@sealyoness 2 года назад
Thank you for the information. I feel great regret as I continue to learn what happened to our First Nation people here in the past - and continues to happen. I would like to read this treaty. It may be well be informative to our folks here - if they don't already know.
@sealyoness
@sealyoness 2 года назад
Matter of public record, the United States Government seldom honored their treaties. It is a national embarrassment that we were so poorly governed and even more poorly informed.
@hi-uw2lb
@hi-uw2lb 2 года назад
Technically everyone is "indigenous" just to different land across the globe
@riharikaa809
@riharikaa809 2 года назад
@@sealyoness ki Ora in our native tongue and hello. I believe you may find the treaty translated on the web, but not sure. My ancestor was one of the signatories on it. Basically we agreed to British control and honour to Queen of England and in return they acknowledged our rights. The interesting fact is that it was the Anglican Church ministers that pushed for the treaty as they saw the damage being done by colonial settlement.
@metru2222
@metru2222 2 года назад
Respect from a Pakeha. Here's to a future hopefully full of mutual respect, understanding and appreciation
@evanchapman1437
@evanchapman1437 Год назад
Hi my name is Evan Chapman I'm a proud cree from manitoba My first nation is York factory first nation My people come from york factory We were uprooted from our homeland in 1957 and brought here where we reside now ,a little reservation called York Landing manitoba I'm proud of my heritage and this is very intriguing I'm happy I stumbled upon this
@safeysmith6720
@safeysmith6720 2 года назад
Yessss!!! This is the best series on Native American history ever! Please share all episodes on RU-vid!!
@TomahawkCack
@TomahawkCack 2 года назад
Much love and respect ✊🏾 from a Chickasaw Native living in Indian Territory. Oklahoma, USA 🇺🇸 ✌🏾 🪶
@edm7808
@edm7808 2 года назад
Hiy Hiy from treaty 6 territory. Alberta, Canada. AHO
@onesecureone
@onesecureone 2 года назад
The goverment has always been mankinds enemy my brother this time we fight toghter Wwg1wga
@psychadellik2861
@psychadellik2861 2 года назад
What’s up bro you partying out there
@jordanbaker719
@jordanbaker719 2 года назад
Thought we got rid of all of you
@TomahawkCack
@TomahawkCack 2 года назад
@@jordanbaker719 skin walkers my friend. 😂
@jackdarbyshire5888
@jackdarbyshire5888 Год назад
Great video,growing up half my friends were Cree here in mid central Saskatchewan and it seems a shame that i know more about their culture than them with all these great documentaries 👍 my Cree wife passed away 5 years ago and it's a honor to still be allowed to live on the reserve,when all my late wifes nephew's still call me uncle-a wonderful and proud people ✌👌
@edm7808
@edm7808 2 года назад
Treaty 6 Cree Native here. ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽 Alberta, Canada.
@nickiewilson6985
@nickiewilson6985 2 года назад
Just going through my family's history and see all 3 of my GGGrandfather's were Master Mariner's. First two were from PEI & my middle one was Captain James Douglas Warren. He made trios in the SSBeaver & Otter with Sir James Douglas to open up Fort Langley. Then he opened up the Trade Routes for the HBC, around Vancouver Island to the Haida Gwaii. He married my Grandmother Tossamitsa Edenshaw a Chief's daughter from there. She was interned to Kuper Island during Small Pox, while he was picking up body's around Vancouver Island in his Steamships. She survived to be the oldest Native to die on Vancouver Island in 1931 at 104. My Aunt Sarah Warren was a Matriarch of the Songhees & King Freezies Great Grandaughter. She was interned to Sardis, B.C. & the First Person to Win Back the Right's for the Traditional Mask Dance in 1950 & one of the First in 🇨🇦 Canada to have open ❤ Heart Surgery. Lucky my Father left this to me 20 yrs ago or I would still be in La La Land. We are the GGGrandchildren who deserve Truth & Reconciliation for all family's to carry on.
@lookronjon
@lookronjon 2 года назад
I went to the end of the trail museum in Oklahoma and there were native scalps there. I was shocked. I wondered if they were related to me? If it was one of my ancestors? It made me sick to my stomach. I wanted it removed from the display. Now I’m glad that it’s there. To show people what we did to each other. It’s to make us sick to our stomachs. It’s to keep us from doing it again.
@gekolizzard
@gekolizzard 2 года назад
It hasn’t worked very well
@mitten97
@mitten97 2 года назад
The practice of taking trophy’s has and always will happen in war. The earliest evidence we have from Europe is from the Stone Age, 5k BC I think. The earliest evidence we have from the Americas is 600 AD. We won’t stop barbaric practices, we are animals after all.
@katedaphne4495
@katedaphne4495 2 года назад
You can probably thank the Commanche for those scalps. Such savage humans.
@lookronjon
@lookronjon 2 года назад
@@katedaphne4495 I know that many were doing things that seem very wrong now.
@byrnolfbohanan9805
@byrnolfbohanan9805 2 года назад
@@mitten97 This practice of taking scalps was a way to terrorize Natives. When a reward is offered for a human body part it ceases being a 'war tophy'.
@_thomas1031
@_thomas1031 2 года назад
LOVING the native focus on video lately👏👏👏👏
@ShadeRaven222
@ShadeRaven222 2 года назад
I am Cree from Saskatchewan and to this day the cree kids are the best athletes and most feared fighters in School. We are mistreated by teachers in school then by RCMP into adult hood because they have always, and always will fear us. We lived in this harsh habitat for over millenia like cave men what did you expect? To push us around? LOL
@Crashed131963
@Crashed131963 2 года назад
I'm from Winnipeg. You know how many crees are junkies/thieves and in jail? How many crees in the NHL?
@theraven5935
@theraven5935 2 года назад
And who owns the territory which once was nativ land? Little hint: Its not you.
@jimrioslacey-baker7053
@jimrioslacey-baker7053 2 года назад
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@johnnyrotten4630
@johnnyrotten4630 2 года назад
@@Crashed131963 this video clearly went your head.
@johnnyrotten4630
@johnnyrotten4630 2 года назад
@@timothylee741 not when you're standing up to your bullies.
@jerrydeem8946
@jerrydeem8946 2 года назад
I've been bingeing these all day. With the exception of the over the top narration, I've found them both informative and entertaining. I wasn't overly surprised that Canadians were just as efficient as Americans in wiping out indigenous peoples. I just didn't know the particulars.
@jessecaldwell9970
@jessecaldwell9970 2 года назад
Thank you for the upload. Didn't know as much of the tribes in Canada
@reds1325
@reds1325 2 года назад
I love documentaries like this. Anything that can teach me something is great. I honestly haven't watched tv in months. Each time I log onto yt I find a good documentary and I'm happy.
@careyfinding3310
@careyfinding3310 2 года назад
This needs to be compulsory in all Canadian history classes. 35 years ago, all we learned was how great colonization was. Thankfully, times have changed.
@Viewher3
@Viewher3 2 года назад
Colonialism was great
@Alan-in-Bama
@Alan-in-Bama 2 года назад
Colonization was great...for those Europeans that were dirt poor & illiterate, trying to escape a life of being a subject (property) to a King or Ruler... Escaping constant wars, plagues, famine, persecution, etc. Just like the Chinese people landing on the Western coast, at the same time, for the same reasons ! Coming to North America and settling in lands that appeared completely unoccupied brought them hope & possibility for a better life... But - Suddenly Colliding with different Native peoples with totally different culture and languages ? Is Obviously a recipe for disaster for all people involved.... leading them all to resort on basic human instinct & emotions. Ignorant of each other, unable to really communicate... quickly turns to fear, then it's Fight or Flight. The immigrants that just arrived had already spent all of their ability and possessions on "FLight", in leaving their homeland. At that point, there was really Nowhere else for them to go, without stepping onto someone else's "Lands or property".
@mallarieluvsgirls
@mallarieluvsgirls Год назад
we do have that!! at my school anyway
@mallarieluvsgirls
@mallarieluvsgirls Год назад
@@Viewher3only white men would say such things
@mallarieluvsgirls
@mallarieluvsgirls Год назад
@@Alan-in-Bamathey weren’t immigrants. they were COLONIZERS that were savages that killed anyone they could.
@goldbug7127
@goldbug7127 2 года назад
Very interesting. My best friend is Cree. My wife is Metis. I'm a seventh generation Canadian Scot. Extra knowledge: Canada claimed what they called Rupert's Land to Canada to prevent the Americans claiming it due to their declaration of Manifest Destiny to own all North America. The pile of buffalo bones did not occur in Canada. America decided to destroy the buffalo to starve the natives. It was the same buffalo that roamed Canada. They didn't know there was a border. British Columbia didn't want to join the USA, but without a railroad they and the rest of western Canada would have no choice. Northern Ontario and the Canadian Rockies were considered impossible to cross with a railroad. John A. insisted and the country went bankrupt building it as close to the American territories as possible. The RCMP, or rather the NWMP were created to protect the west from American influence ten years before the railroad in 1873. There were no "white" people in the west, only Metis, french and native decendents of fur trading voyageurs. The Province of Manitoba was created in 1870 as a home for them. Their flag has a buffalo on it. When the NWMP arrived in Alberta, their first act was to arrest and deport American whiskey traders. The treaties were offered and signed (and mostly upheld) after the buffalo disappeared. The first time a native was involved in a murder investigation, the Mounties investigated, hunted down , arrested and imprisoned the WHITE man that caused the incident. The native was not charged. The NWMP and the Canadian government gave asylum to Sitting Bull after the battle of Little Big Horn. The Americans threatened to cross the border. Famine , economic depression (from railroad construction) and American pressure forced the Sioux back across the border. Everything didn't work out like it was planned, but Canadian intentions were much different than American policies.
@iainstewart371
@iainstewart371 2 года назад
Rupert's Land was granted to The Hudson's Bay Company by Royal decree in 1670. More as a hedge against the French fur interests since the US didn't exist and was still controlled by Britain. Also, Hudson's Bay provided a route to ship furs from the west rather than the longer and less friendly and arduous routes via the Great Lakes and St Lawrence River.. You are correct that later there was a race to finalize the south western border with the US and that Canada building a transcontinental railroad was thought to keep the western part of Canada in the fold.
@disgustedvet9528
@disgustedvet9528 2 года назад
But of course Justin.
@keetahbrough
@keetahbrough 2 года назад
and it's all just been sophisticated thievery. making treaties only to subdue people; those honourable folk who lived out their words.nothing has changed; but, some of us know and can identify who you really are and why you came and do the things ya do.
@goldbug7127
@goldbug7127 2 года назад
@@iainstewart371 True. I stand corrected. Although, the people that lived in the Canadas were always aware of what the Americans were doing. We sought a different way. That's why we put up with the cold.
@goldbug7127
@goldbug7127 2 года назад
@@disgustedvet9528 Who? That kid? That uneducated momma's boy? I knew his father. Almost met him. He's nothing like his father. Did you know PET wanted to check out the Middle East in the 50's, so he disguised himself as an Arab and went alone, hitching rides? Dangerous idea. Maybe that's where Justin got his idea for that party.
@sandman8993
@sandman8993 2 года назад
I’ve been looking for more information about the invasion of America/Canada this is perfect. It’s mind blowing to think what went on back then
@clarvebiker3175
@clarvebiker3175 2 года назад
yes the 500 year invasion
@nova77791
@nova77791 2 года назад
@@clarvebiker3175 boohoo
@Mtnfarmer55
@Mtnfarmer55 2 года назад
@@clarvebiker3175 Yep. Still going on pretty damn actively. Different methodologies is all. Best advised to take the colonial viewpoints in this with a big grain of salt. Being Abenaki, my mom was from Odanak ( also called the St. Francis Indians, because Odanak is on the Sainte Francis River ) and our version of the 1759 raid differs quite a bit from the modern mythology.
@neganrex5693
@neganrex5693 2 года назад
The invasion of America has been going on for the last 16,000 to 20,000 years without end. The invasion of America now is stronger than it ever was in the past.
@Saskguy20
@Saskguy20 2 года назад
As a native American Cree person I actually don't like these videos about native history. The comment section is a cesspool of racial hate and grievous misinformation, it's all the same in every video and it is a good example of how we are treated in real life. My wife and her sister can't even shop because they get called stupid just because of their skin. And this is 2021 Canada? I have little to no faith in canada and it's people, if you're native you're nothing.
@jaketm4500
@jaketm4500 2 года назад
ya this is the old story.The way they are describing how what went down in Battleford is the old imbellished story,im from Sask and was alot different from the actual story,The real story.
@willbe5994
@willbe5994 2 года назад
@NordKing Arc this wasn’t an open invitation for racism but here you are anyway. Empathy can be difficult to cultivate in our society because all too often it is viewed as weakness. The truth is empathy shows great strength.
@chucknelson1079
@chucknelson1079 2 года назад
@NordKing Arc You are a poor example of a human.
@chucknelson1079
@chucknelson1079 2 года назад
@@jaketm4500 I am from this area as well and i was taught the govertment official BS. This is porbably a lot closer to the truth
@jaketm4500
@jaketm4500 2 года назад
@@chucknelson1079 that first part made it sound like they came ripping and roaring into town burning the Fort???? They came to Battleford because they were being starved out by being forced onto a barren reserve that wasn't able to provide for their needs.when the band got to Battleford they found it abandoned because word came ahead that they were hostile and the people fled fearing the worst. They were hungry and sick and it was the only way they could try to seek help.cant blame Poundmaker for trying to look after his people.He was and still is highly revered and Respected by many .I'm one of them.truley a man to admire!
@pimpinaintdeadho
@pimpinaintdeadho 2 года назад
Thanks for adding some history of the Natives. 👍
@tonyromano6220
@tonyromano6220 2 года назад
Been there all along dummy.
@Saskguy20
@Saskguy20 2 года назад
@@tonyromano6220 well forgive us for not being as enlightened as you. 🙄
@paladancray7242
@paladancray7242 2 года назад
Excellent Keep the History Going! Thxs Biggley!
@reuterromain1054
@reuterromain1054 2 года назад
It is true that far too little is known worldwide about the plight of native-canadians in Canada.
@keetahbrough
@keetahbrough 2 года назад
no such thing as a native canadian. being canadian is a false identity. we're talking about CREE.. not natives.
@Ragerian
@Ragerian 2 года назад
@@keetahbrough as a sturgeon lake cree myself, you're making a big show that isn't doing anyone any favours.
@Saskguy20
@Saskguy20 2 года назад
@@keetahbrough tuguy 🤭🤣
@turtleb7170
@turtleb7170 2 года назад
Yes, i remember history books in school taugh you little to nothing. We lived in teepees and hunted buffalo. Thats the extent they taught
@hi-uw2lb
@hi-uw2lb 2 года назад
Canada and the Natives got along great compared to other countries such as America. Canada kept its promises to the Natives but once the Cree got greedy that's when war began.
@LibertyPrime6969
@LibertyPrime6969 2 года назад
Northern Cree here 🧡🙌🏾
@uhhgreetings1954
@uhhgreetings1954 2 года назад
What Rez you from?
@LibertyPrime6969
@LibertyPrime6969 2 года назад
@@uhhgreetings1954 MCCN
@nobelwarprize
@nobelwarprize 2 года назад
I love lesser known history.
@livingpurgatory2485
@livingpurgatory2485 2 года назад
I never really heard much of this tribe. I'm told this is the tribe my family is related to.
@mothball5425
@mothball5425 25 дней назад
Cree are still being courageous to this day, living with intergenerational trauma from residential schools.
@joepipito7431
@joepipito7431 2 года назад
Awesome documentary
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 2 года назад
Thank you
@chetthebee1322
@chetthebee1322 2 года назад
Run to the hills, run for your lives!
@skurgeI
@skurgeI 2 года назад
Iron maiden....
@southernprospector3561
@southernprospector3561 2 года назад
@@skurgeI My Race likes to take over people of different countries I am offsping and not looking good in their eyes the first or indigenous people,I am sure the first Nation has not lost the war but become more intellgent.
@sandman8993
@sandman8993 2 года назад
🤟
@dupes6248
@dupes6248 2 года назад
I want this man to narrate my entire life. I love his voice
@CaptainObvio
@CaptainObvio 2 года назад
Poundmaker ✊🏽
@mallarieluvsgirls
@mallarieluvsgirls Год назад
OHMYGOD IM CREE. AND I NEVER HEAR ABOUT MY PEOPLE. i hope it’s not tragic but it probably is. the last 400 years have been ROUGH. my grandmother was sent to residential school forced by the gov. where she was tortured. simply for being cree !!! i’m trying to heal from that still. intergenerational trauma from our history is so real
@KernowekTim
@KernowekTim 2 года назад
You have conquered many nations, divided many lands, you have terrorised their peoples, you with whip and iron-hand, and you brought your reign of terror to my clan.... You have made many blood-enemies 'Mother' England. Remember that well, as your mighty oak now rots from the inside-out....So many trails of tears has the 'butchers apron' fluttered gaily upon. So sad.
@tremainecaplette1847
@tremainecaplette1847 2 года назад
Im Chippewa- Cree from Montana. This is accurate from what we was taught about our people growing up.
@kennethfox1586
@kennethfox1586 Год назад
Great channel
@erminecii1391
@erminecii1391 2 года назад
I’m from treaty 6, my father would always teach me about this growing up, it’s interesting learning more
@KenneyCmusic
@KenneyCmusic Год назад
Same
@simpleravenraven6358
@simpleravenraven6358 2 года назад
Very good.
@seandawson5899
@seandawson5899 2 года назад
Really digging the videos on the indigenous people of the Americas'
@josephmitchelljr.4354
@josephmitchelljr.4354 2 года назад
Thank you got more from this then school.
@romainvicta3076
@romainvicta3076 2 года назад
As a british person - you have to put yourselves in the shoes of the natives. Imagine having your whole culture erased . I guess this is how history was and that the winners of wars take the land etc. But its still easy to sympathise with the natives
@thedruiddiaries6378
@thedruiddiaries6378 2 года назад
The Cree are still alive. Where there is life, there is hope. I'm of UK decent and live in a traditional Cree Territory. I have a lot of hope. I was glad to see you comment as I also empathize and relate to Indigenous Peoples and I believe it's largely due to my ancestry.
@hiramabiff2017
@hiramabiff2017 2 года назад
Same can be said for EVERY nation on this planet when it comes down to the indigenous population being changed forever. Nothing stands in the way of progress and once you have stopped your bleeding heart you might want to read about how your country gave the native tribes their only chance to form their own country ( scuppered by the USA ) and like it or not the tribes that retreated into Canada have done a damn site better than those who stayed under American rule.
@jboss119
@jboss119 2 года назад
Its also silly not to consider the fact that the same native societies wiped out other similar groups in the area as well.
@romainvicta3076
@romainvicta3076 2 года назад
@@jboss119 i agree - but it is true that the Ethnic groups that once existed are non existent now. Its rare to see a pure blooded native who isnt of mixed race
@chetthebee1322
@chetthebee1322 2 года назад
It will happen to us eventually
@matthewmann8969
@matthewmann8969 2 года назад
Yeah The Crees, Denes, Mohawks, Iroquois, And Lokotas are the main First Nation tribes that are talked about on documentaries, narrations, commentaries, and dialogs
@J.A.Smith2397
@J.A.Smith2397 Год назад
THANKS
@dakotanelson5722
@dakotanelson5722 2 года назад
We need to learn more Native American history here in the United States
@alexmason2659
@alexmason2659 2 года назад
We do Canada needs to learn more
@Mis-AdventureCH
@Mis-AdventureCH 2 года назад
Canadian gov't still at it. Ever so nice...until you say "No thank you." Then force. PS - If you're going to make historical documentaries with modern background actors, take a minute to get the weapons correct. Sloppy production work in that regard.
@Itried20takennames
@Itried20takennames 2 года назад
“Canadian govt still at it…ever so nice until say “no,” then force.” Not taking about the indigenous Canadians which was just wrong, but otherwise, what would you expect or do you have a better option? A government that can only nicely ask people to pay taxes, get a license and a safe car before driving, have building inspected before letting people move in, etc. would be nonfunctional, lawless mess, not a utopia of freedom. If you want no government, there are plenty of places you can find that (but it also means no sewer system, no food safety, no police, no steady electricity, etc). Also, these shows don’t have limitless budgets or time, they do the best they can within their budget and whatever the prop department has. They aren’t made to educate or replicate, they are made by a business -to earn money. Most people know this.
@Mis-AdventureCH
@Mis-AdventureCH 2 года назад
@@Itried20takennames 20+ years of foreign service. I've lived what you speak of. No excuse in western, developed nations for the kind of imperial overreach on display.
@warmonger8799
@warmonger8799 Год назад
Awesome 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
@expatexpat6531
@expatexpat6531 2 года назад
Intro hyperbole: Rivers drain into seas and oceans, not the other way round.
@skivvy3565
@skivvy3565 Год назад
When was the year when they fought the Skrull’s?
@raphaelsanluis9711
@raphaelsanluis9711 Год назад
The skulls were a marvel comics character but this is talking about the natives here .
@genericglass-8883
@genericglass-8883 Год назад
@@raphaelsanluis9711wow you must be fun at parties
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
@mohammedsaysrashid3587 2 года назад
Excellent introducing of this Historical Video ...Excellent History Documentaries channel (timeline) thanks ....These Naivety First Nation tribes were More desired to Peaceful Negotiations &ordinary Trade deals ...But Local Canadian authority which created inside British Colonialism embryo was only used Peaceful Negotiations & Violence currents as Tactical Processes No More !!! Its strategical Aims was annihilation of these First Nation tribes ( Excellent Historical Project-Nations at war )
@huwzebediahthomas9193
@huwzebediahthomas9193 2 года назад
Wonderful. Just shared this with certain lady friends from USA and Canada that are part... I, myself, am a deadly ol' Celtic "British" armed forces trained 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 warrior, but I don't like to boast about it. 🤓
@limhan3209
@limhan3209 2 года назад
Your a muppet 😅
@michaelpower4372
@michaelpower4372 2 года назад
My God a British person that don't boost. That has to be a first.
@limhan3209
@limhan3209 2 года назад
@@michaelpower4372 we arnt all like that mate, embarrassing
@andreweden9405
@andreweden9405 2 года назад
They act like the Europeans didn't have edged weapons too. Just because they came up with firearms technology didn't mean that they stopped using swords, axes, tomahawks and knives. Also, the Native Americans never had iron/steel headed tomahawks until the Europeans introduced them. And the whites used them as weapons almost as much as the Indians did, especially on the frontier.
@Zero-hl2zy
@Zero-hl2zy 2 года назад
I love history and believe in progress some people were just there eat of the land and some decided to explore to see what's happening on the other end of the world and that was good too. Look at where we are now
@moistmike4150
@moistmike4150 2 года назад
My Grandfather was a proud member of the Quillayute Tribe in western WA state. He said his tribe hated the Whites who settled around their land, but he said that electricity, running water and flush toilets helped to greatly assuage that resentment.
@Tomeohara
@Tomeohara 2 года назад
Hudson’s Bay does not drain into Canada and is a bay, not an inland sea. Lol.
@brentshuffler1234
@brentshuffler1234 2 года назад
Easy to quibble about terms like these, depending on your background, and your points of reference. [1] E.g., To most people, it is the size of a sea, and just like the ocean: you stand on one shore and cannot see the other side. Ditto for the Sea of Mexico and the Black Sea. How big are they compared with so-called Hudson Bay [Sea]? That is the practical perspective; the rest is purely theoretical . . . .
@brentshuffler1234
@brentshuffler1234 2 года назад
[2] Is it fresh water entirely? . . .Or is there any part that is saline water? . . . [3] What about the Great Lakes of Ontario and Quebec? . . . How do they compare in size with the reported inland sea of so-called Hudson's Bay? . . . From a practical perspective, they are likewise so huge as to be deemed as inland seas? . . . E.g., How big are they versus the Dead Sea?
@chrisdeal9945
@chrisdeal9945 2 года назад
@@brentshuffler1234 Quibble ?? Its called Hudson BAY because its not inland , Also all the rivers flow INTO Hudson bay that is not therotecal its factual which is something most people expect in a doc
@chrisdeal9945
@chrisdeal9945 2 года назад
@@brentshuffler1234 The Hudson bay is part of the arctic ocean . it is saline the Saskatchewan rivers flow into it like all rivers on the planet flow into the seas and oceans
@brentshuffler1234
@brentshuffler1234 2 года назад
@@chrisdeal9945 Thanks for the geographical explanations. I lived in Montreal for several years and revisited the homeland every couple years after I relocated to the Caribbean. Over the years, I often reflected how far flung my own relatives and friends were across the world and even within Canada. This documentary taught me some details that I suspect most of us did not learn at school, and it also reminded me of how fantastically huge Canada is . . . and how little of it most of us ever see. For me, as a little boy, the St. Lawrence River in Lasalle was awesome. Later, visiting Toronto and seeing the world-famous Niagara Falls spanning the border between the U.S.A. and Canada was inspiring. I know that the Great Lakes, the Rockies, and the vast northern territories are even more magnificent and beyond our comprehension . . . I daresay that the remote terrains are challenging, the climates there are unforgiving, and the access is limited and very expensive. All reasons that so few of us ever venture so far, I imagine. Living in Caribbean islands where even 30 minutes of driving feels very long, I never got used to the idea of driving/flying for hours and it is still considered to be one country! [smile]
@quasimoto3556
@quasimoto3556 10 месяцев назад
are crees considered a warrior tribe?
@garyball1587
@garyball1587 2 года назад
Explain to me the creek and the Miccosukee
@rbwood1978ify
@rbwood1978ify 2 года назад
The stye on that gentleman’s eye 😳
@maximus1318able
@maximus1318able 2 года назад
Have this channel done an episode.on the Seminole tribe?
@dawnsparrow4477
@dawnsparrow4477 2 года назад
Too nice historical channel time line history & excellent historical projects( episode's)...modern civilization of two American contents created through severe savages, crucial, bloody & prosecutor dealing to ward's native people's for annihilate them through several kinds of ultra Savages deals...🙄🙄😥😢
@josec.desampaio119
@josec.desampaio119 2 года назад
The world would be so different if the first nations had keep the control of their country.
@zoltan1675
@zoltan1675 2 года назад
Probably not that much honestly, we still would’ve intermingled with the Europeans regardless and ended up taking in a lot of their societal values and structures it was bound to happen, just unfortunate it happened the way it did.
@barbaraseymour3437
@barbaraseymour3437 2 года назад
The music soundtrack is a bit much. Could you calm it down, please?
@murrayreid2644
@murrayreid2644 2 года назад
Metis could only raise a small resistance because they had very little support . The whole episode was a disaster for Metis and First Nations.
@robdyson4990
@robdyson4990 2 года назад
Arohanui from nee Zealand. No matter what they did, your people are legendary worldwide. With philosophy on life to make any body pause in thought. The breaching of treaty after treaty is a stain on the us government.
@julians7268
@julians7268 2 года назад
That eye needs attention... Poor fella.
@roderickrabbitskin8011
@roderickrabbitskin8011 Год назад
Our band formily known as Kenamotayo's band was a rebel band in this uprising.
@johnblossom4713
@johnblossom4713 2 года назад
Kudos to H.C. for playing her role pretending to care ,and she needs that well deserved entry into Guinness book of world records for having the most friends who died from suicide ! like the one who killed himself with two shots in the back of his head! mad lad!
@tipenemokaraka-hiriwa8074
@tipenemokaraka-hiriwa8074 2 года назад
Kia Ora!! Out of respect to our whanau no te Kurawhenua (family of the red lands) and to tautoko (support) Rihari Kaa 12 days ago our Treaty Of Waitangi 1840 was followed by a founding document known commonly as the Declaration of Independence 1835 He Whakaputanga. This declared all chiefs as a collective sovereign over the lands internationally recognized. 1840 allowed the settlers we selected of the many nations here vying for supremacy to be the managers of the resources and their people on behalf of the native population. Rights, culture, language all preserved minus internationally defined barbaric practices (cannibalism, infanticide). Through these documents our ancestors managed to preserve most of our culture.. Modern leaders fought for language schools and universities, media and business. Our people have helped many 1st nations people develop their own "kohanga reo" gift of language preschools. We hope that this helps many now fighting for recognition of ones sovereignty, culture and language which we believe is the heart of the people... Kia Kaha mo ake tonu atu!! Remain forever strong!!..
@briancrawford6868
@briancrawford6868 8 месяцев назад
In general a very good series, but with some issues. Writing could be tighter. For instance, in this episode, the host refers to Hudson Bay as "Hudson's Bay". He also mentions that "this inland sea drains into a system of rivers and lakes which reach three million square kilometers". Someone needs a geography lesson. Of course Hudson Bay does not drain into rivers and lakes; rivers and lakes drain into the bay.
@johnblossom4713
@johnblossom4713 2 года назад
i've heard that the first American slave owner was black,and even went to court and won the case that allowed him to own slaves legally
@hildaswafford8226
@hildaswafford8226 2 года назад
Anthony Johnson was African, not American on British Colony.
@topbanana4013
@topbanana4013 2 года назад
@@hildaswafford8226 which means absolutely nothing, still a slave owner
@TeamsterPhil
@TeamsterPhil 2 года назад
He wasn't the first, but he was an early slave owner. Yes he won that court case, but when he died the court ruled he couldn't will his possessions to his children - because he was black.
@debbieturner9116
@debbieturner9116 2 года назад
One of the first slaves to revolt was Spartacus, he was white.
@ResearchNational
@ResearchNational 2 года назад
@@TeamsterPhil wow, how ironic.
@CampfireFiction1010
@CampfireFiction1010 Год назад
My dads half Cree.
@steveljub1
@steveljub1 3 месяца назад
Excellent video from a native perspective. Would have been better if the second documentary preceded the first. In between the American Loyalists and many natives loyal (to the British Crown) moved to settle Canada hence the "Colonisation" and conflict between them/other natives and some native peoples in Canada itself.
@geezzerboy
@geezzerboy 2 года назад
No mention of Louis Riel or Gabriel Dumont? What's up with that?
@Crashed131963
@Crashed131963 2 года назад
Reil was French Metis not Cree.
@geezzerboy
@geezzerboy 2 года назад
@@Crashed131963 Riel was hung by the Canadian Gov't for Leading the North-West Rebellion, whether he was the actual leader. Dumont was the real leader and would also have been hung, but he escaped to the USA. I'm sorry history isn't what you WISH it to be.
@hiramabiff2017
@hiramabiff2017 2 года назад
Amazing to think that after all the bad blood between the British & natives that Canada would prove to be a holiday camp compared to how the USA treated them. The very fact native Kings lived at the royal court in London & Mohawk chiefs became Freemason's shows the difference in the levels of respect.
@iainstewart371
@iainstewart371 2 года назад
Not really true. The forced assimilation was slower, treaty obligations were not lived up to, forced Christian schooling where students were taken away from their families, punished when speaking their language and abused in other awful ways. The only major reason there weren't more massacres comes down to the inability to exploit the land by Europeans because of climate and accessibility. We weren't any better in our treatment of First Nations than the US and proved that point historically whenever there was an opportunity.
@willbe5994
@willbe5994 2 года назад
No matter what the comparison, to refer to any of this as a “holiday camp” is pretty messed up.
@iainstewart371
@iainstewart371 2 года назад
@Bob Davidson What does that have to with the disussion?
@Michael.Eddington
@Michael.Eddington 2 года назад
Wachiye misoway 😀
@fredl575
@fredl575 2 года назад
Maate, Is that a pink eye!? 😂
@creewarriorbigwind6875
@creewarriorbigwind6875 2 года назад
Whitefish Lake Settlement of Cree already had built a log school, church and dwellings by 1860 in Rupert’s Land in full realization of the future. Previous, workforce of the fur trade was transitioning to the new age of farming. They wanted a large Territory prior to the sale of Rupert’s Land and my have permission under HBC. Hidden History that needs to be told.
@chadrowe8452
@chadrowe8452 2 года назад
The one guy has a helluva stye on his eye
@mochiebellina8190
@mochiebellina8190 2 года назад
What is first nation? Second, and third?
@healdiseasenow
@healdiseasenow 2 года назад
Ain't no 5000s drone!
@PaganPunk
@PaganPunk 2 года назад
I wish we just left and Left them Alone 😔
@eagle1onoteagle10
@eagle1onoteagle10 2 года назад
TEXIT Sounds familiar with what I’ve been saying all us natives should be doing from Canada ALBERTA Kinuso .It’s Time for us to stand up and TAKE CARE of ourselves Now. This government Has done Anuff abuse and harm to our people. I WANNA MOVE FORWARD in away we’re we’d have our OWN CONSTITUTION we’d BUILD our own government and HAVE our own FLAG 🧡🟧. NOT A Canadian flag .all they’ve done over the years claimed our land when they got here, spread diseases, kill natives , take native kids , stole our natural resources AND MUCH MORE . We need a native flag 🟧 AND One thing the government is scared of is the ONE DAY we STAND TOGETHER. Native from Canada Alberta and we have oil/fuel Animals/food/furs Trees/wood/resources to build Elders to teach us lessons like language and culture.
@hafidimy.youssef3109
@hafidimy.youssef3109 Год назад
Merci.d'avoir.valorise.cette.culture
@Zipisher
@Zipisher 2 года назад
cree here !
@MrBakedDaily
@MrBakedDaily 2 года назад
The og crypts
@vizon-aryproductions6191
@vizon-aryproductions6191 Год назад
“Spirit of Aquai”? Mohegans
@Crashed131963
@Crashed131963 2 года назад
The Hudson Bay is salt water. Does those rivers run into the Bay or out of the Bay? All those Canadian rivers up north can't be salt water can they?
@bryaga
@bryaga 2 года назад
They run into Hudson Bay. The drainage basin of the Bay is huge.
@in_ur_moms_house
@in_ur_moms_house Год назад
Yeah whoever wrote the script for this was smoking something. All rivers in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and some in Alberta, Québec and Ontario drain into Hudson's Bay. The drainage basin is the former territory of Rupert's Land, once ruled by the HBC (Hudson's Bay Company).
@jamescook5487
@jamescook5487 2 года назад
the guy at 16:49 is taking this a bit to seriously lol.
@Wtornado
@Wtornado 2 года назад
Interesting documentary. But to say that Canada was a independent country is far from reality. It was 100% under British rule and laws and to say that Sir John A MacDonald was not still a Scot bowing to the throne would be pretty hilarious. Statute of Westminster was pretty well the first step to being independent country. It was the he Constitution Act, 1982 that was when Canada was independent. And yes the constitutional monarchy that is the Queen still costs Canadians over 68 000 000$ a year. Less that than 10% is private land here in Canada the rest is still crown land technically.
@Crashed131963
@Crashed131963 2 года назад
I love crown land free camping and ATVs are allowed.
@Drukestreams
@Drukestreams 2 года назад
Why were Buffalo so big in America, like bison could never
@hdanielnoble6572
@hdanielnoble6572 2 года назад
The American Buffalo are a different creature from the European Bison.
@christinewelford1842
@christinewelford1842 2 года назад
They are a close relative of each other just like lions and tigers and every other animal on earth that come from different areas around the world. They change to their surroundings so they may get bigger or smaller depends on the type of area they are in. Also you have to remember that the English already had killed off most of the wild food source in England so they had to look to new areas and homesteads for food.
@braamies5339
@braamies5339 2 года назад
Is there any part of this planet that the British did not reduce to waste??
@huwzebediahthomas9193
@huwzebediahthomas9193 2 года назад
Ummm... Easter Islands?
@monabonejakon2797
@monabonejakon2797 2 года назад
The parts reduced to waste by the Spanish and Portuguese.
@alannolan5126
@alannolan5126 2 года назад
very Interesting but wen yr going to talk about the fist nations of South America and Mexico, about the help the Spanish crown gave to the American for there independents, and about the Navajo and Apache Wars, the Texas and Mexicans had for control of there territory; Ive seen some in Spanish but i don't understand Spanish, sow we ignore that because we don't spike Spanish
@antiqueoftheweek5032
@antiqueoftheweek5032 2 года назад
White man had bible but didn't read it....
@genxer1
@genxer1 2 года назад
Or maybe they did. The Bible is full of murder, genocide and conquest.
@antiqueoftheweek5032
@antiqueoftheweek5032 2 года назад
@@genxer1 you to didn't read it.
@genxer1
@genxer1 2 года назад
@@antiqueoftheweek5032 Ok, so there's none of that in there then?
@antiqueoftheweek5032
@antiqueoftheweek5032 2 года назад
@@genxer1 blessed are the meek for they inherit the earth.
@genxer1
@genxer1 2 года назад
@@antiqueoftheweek5032 Not really an answer, but ok.
@No-gq8hg
@No-gq8hg 2 месяца назад
i’m related to the cree bunch of legends
@michelallard4113
@michelallard4113 14 дней назад
Thé documentary forget the leader Métis French indian Louis Riel his lieutenant Gabriel Dumont they did not mention there name at the battle of Batoche Louis were hang in 1888 by Macdonald
@ScientificManager117
@ScientificManager117 2 года назад
I am Cree.
@clarvebiker3175
@clarvebiker3175 2 года назад
The Blackfoot Confederacy didn't "Challenge for dominance" They dominated. Not too many Cree south of Red Deer
@charlesswag4858
@charlesswag4858 2 года назад
Good to know.
@joebeeson3765
@joebeeson3765 2 года назад
Canada should give the country back to the natives like they want to do in the u.s
@nova77791
@nova77791 2 года назад
The strong defeat the weak. So goes the world
@paulgabbidon8350
@paulgabbidon8350 2 года назад
So when somebody else get stronger they should do the same to you right ?
@genxer1
@genxer1 2 года назад
@@paulgabbidon8350 Not saying they 'should', but they might. Like he said, so goes the world.
@paulgabbidon8350
@paulgabbidon8350 2 года назад
@@genxer1 shouldn't be that way , the strong should protect the weak like an adult and a child!
@uhhgreetings1954
@uhhgreetings1954 2 года назад
I found the edge lord
@will891410
@will891410 2 года назад
Same story for the whole americas, every country had its own people when the europeans set foot here, way before 1492 the americas were already colonized.
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