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Fanny Kelly is Condemned to Die by the Sioux Chief (ep. 4) 

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In this episode we read from "Narrative of My Captivity Among the Sioux Indians," by Fanny Kelly. This episode tells of the fate of Sarah Larimer, and a dangerous situation Fanny found herself in shortly following her capture.
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@joannamcpeak7531
@joannamcpeak7531 Год назад
She endured so much. I cannot imagine how difficult it was.
@DW_Kiwi
@DW_Kiwi Год назад
This story intoxicating. Wonderful. What a trial for these people. It really helps to trust in God.
@GenXstacker
@GenXstacker Год назад
This should be required reading for every public school student.
@TruthWillFreeYou
@TruthWillFreeYou Год назад
Books like this are banned from schools and they teach a fairy tale designed to make the natives appear to be something they were not. This is why you don't send your kids to public school.
@richstex4736
@richstex4736 Год назад
@@TruthWillFreeYou You're both assuming many kids actually enjoy reading.
@TruthWillFreeYou
@TruthWillFreeYou Год назад
@@richstex4736 Even adults have to do things everyday that aren't fun. Only about 20% of my day is spent doing something I enjoy. You need to read to get the knowledge so you suffer reading. If you really hate reading though you could try audio books and let someone read to you while you are commuting or exercising.
@deadhorse1391
@deadhorse1391 Год назад
Even through all these trials and Tribulations she could still see the natural beauty around her. Fascinating story…Thank you
@choosejesus1es
@choosejesus1es Год назад
Been binge watching this series. Very interesting!
@jamithornburg4571
@jamithornburg4571 6 месяцев назад
Me 2
@libertylady1952
@libertylady1952 Год назад
Thank you for bringing this book to our attention.
@Querencia7779
@Querencia7779 Год назад
You’re a great reader, wonderful to listen to you. I thank you so much.
@robynmarler1951
@robynmarler1951 Год назад
Rivetting! And inspiring and awesome! Thankyou for telling me this incredible true story. What a woman.
@danpress7745
@danpress7745 Год назад
Fanny's story is an excellent read, I've have it on my Kindle, downloaded for $.99.
@TinaFivesten
@TinaFivesten Год назад
These strong and brave women are not given movies and fame...
@Daylon91
@Daylon91 Год назад
She isn't black...but she would be turned black IF her story made it to the screen
@cunderw12
@cunderw12 Год назад
@@Daylon91this would be a great series/movie. But I think you might be right. I don’t think they would want to show white people being enslaved or captured, or shown in a lesser light.
@robynmarler1951
@robynmarler1951 Год назад
To be fair, I'd be annoyed if someone threw my pipe away😂😂😂
@dancetothenight
@dancetothenight 4 месяца назад
I was just thinking this about my hand blown pipe! 😂
@anniemiller7729
@anniemiller7729 Год назад
What a great prayer!
@DrCarlaSeleme
@DrCarlaSeleme Год назад
I appreciate your efforts and find your episodes enlightening. Furthermore, I have learned a lot.
@CairnGlobel2
@CairnGlobel2 Год назад
I am very happy that you didn’t shrink away from the Christian narrative that was written in the text.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 Год назад
It wouldn't have been authentic if that had been done. These are the actual writings. ... and One's Religious Belief, is their choice. It matters not what ohers think. Our minds are ours, and keeping our thoughts free of concern over "What others think", represents our having a balanced, centered, Mature, confidence. Our thoughts are literally our Power, for all: *"Thoughts + Feelings X Beliefs"* = our *Frequency/Reality* This is defined by Quantum Physics Science in the *"Universal Law of Attraction"* and that is How we create and experience our own Reality. It 8s Absolute. ... and oddly as one might consider it, whom isn't familiar with the History and Religion, it is literally the Foundation from which Yeshua/Jesus taught. In spite of the edits, there are morsels of truths in Biblical Texts, particularly those untouched by the Roman Emperor Constatine's Priests, those tasked with establishing his "1 State Religion". My comments may be fact checked and will be found accurate. Beth Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian
@darrenmcg97
@darrenmcg97 Год назад
That was excellent Daryl really enjoyed it my friend.
@rebelbelle62
@rebelbelle62 Год назад
There was horrible treatment on both sides. Man's inhumanity to man.
@bryanodriscoll2123
@bryanodriscoll2123 Год назад
No Dances with Wolves nonsense here!
@julieontology7214
@julieontology7214 Год назад
Truth = Nonsense. You might just find yourself reincarnated into a Native tribe during the middle of the 19th Century. Then we'll see who speaks truth.
@holysmoke8439
@holysmoke8439 Год назад
Ever read The Crowkiller?... sounds very good n has uuuuuunworthy potential
@ludwigderzanker9767
@ludwigderzanker9767 Год назад
Just the second time. Maybe he was a early Col. Cody? He was harder on all kinds of survival without question but all of the Mountain Men liked tales.. He was so violent, Mr. Redford couldn't show it. I wish a nice Christmas eve.
@gotredeemed
@gotredeemed Год назад
Rough going indeed.
@Larsanator
@Larsanator Год назад
Account's like these given by Mrs. Kelly and other captives that lived, tell the tale of the last glimmer of a way of life. I cannot imagine what it'd be like if someone said I couldn't fish anymore.
@aimeebrito1565
@aimeebrito1565 Год назад
I was thinking I don’t know if that was something I would do in such a situation.
@rudyvanautreve3222
@rudyvanautreve3222 Год назад
Thanks to enlighten me.. from Flanders
@kilcar
@kilcar Год назад
You weren't there. What reason have you to question? Again, you went there. I have the narrative, verified time and again , my Merrill great x 7 aunt was captured by the Iroquois, her child was murdered by them, she was raped and enslaved. After weeks she used a war club on her tormentors at night, killing several and fleeing to a settlement.she is enshrined in New England history. FYI, My grandfather was Pawnee and Osage. and the Pawnee were nearly wiped out by the Sioux, mercilessly.
@rt3box6tx74
@rt3box6tx74 Год назад
Thanks for speaking up.
@theodoremartin6153
@theodoremartin6153 Год назад
My father was MicMac . If whitey hadn't shown up and I even existed at all , I would be living in the stone age . Up until the plandemic , no one was trying to kill me . Modernity is way better than living in the stone age and having a lifespan of 30 years.
@lulurosenkrantz3720
@lulurosenkrantz3720 Год назад
Read her book . Fascinating.
@dancanavan2812
@dancanavan2812 Год назад
She may have had a ghostwriter. Like commerce on the prairie was written.
@RunninQHsRock
@RunninQHsRock Год назад
There is much official documentation on this. She travelled to D.C.
@TinaFivesten
@TinaFivesten Год назад
Yes, the wording is also sooo similar to the writings of Sarah L. Larimer.
@gr00vechamp
@gr00vechamp Год назад
Well if that ain't a woman for ya. "You don't need that stinky old pipe".
@richarddavenport31
@richarddavenport31 Год назад
Being a captive of the Indians was a worst case scenario back then!!!
@erichoppe8228
@erichoppe8228 Год назад
Any history we see is from other than the Native Americans! I have read that history is written by the victorious, not the vanquished!!
@donaldhume317
@donaldhume317 Год назад
Any historians ever comment on the veracity of her statements? Her volcabulary is exceptional. This could have been written by a PhD in English.
@phil6506
@phil6506 Год назад
@@harupertbeagleton8784 Shakespeare had a much larger vocabulary than that of today.Not sure why or when we lost our language, maybe we got lazy.
@ludwigderzanker9767
@ludwigderzanker9767 Год назад
@@phil6506 same here in Germany. Maybe she had a little help from a kind of ghostwriter for hire? Many reports from action like this seem a little polished. Got my copy of the book months ago, she was a cool lady I must admit.
@Verityization
@Verityization Год назад
If you ever watched Ken Burn's "Civil War" series, you would know that ordinary people in the 1860s had very good vocabularies and writing skills. The education of children in the 19th century focused on writing and reading, as well as mathematics. The cursive handwriting in the letters was often very well done.
@Verityization
@Verityization Год назад
@@phil6506 There's a great deal of evidence that William "Shakespeare" was not the actual writer known as Shakespeare. Edward de Vere's life matches the writing of the plays, sonnets, etc, exactly. An excellent case is made in the documentary "Nothing is Truer than Truth." Highly recommend people who love Shakespeare's work to watch it. De Vere's family emblem, by the way, was a lion shaking a spear. De Vere was the 17th Earl of Oxford, and a favorite of Queen Elizabeth I.
@phil6506
@phil6506 Год назад
@@Verityization Yes I have read this and tend to agree. The idea of using Shakespeare as an example was more to do with the time he lived in rather than the man himself.He was a real person ,just did not wright those famous plays. I was in England once and actually visited the house where he grew up.Allegedly.
@josephstabile9154
@josephstabile9154 Год назад
Lo! The noble Indian. Seems to have had his other sides, also...
@sheepsfoot2
@sheepsfoot2 Год назад
What happened to her child ?
@lulurosenkrantz3720
@lulurosenkrantz3720 Год назад
The child was not her own but her niece . The child was found dead . Murdered by the Sioux.
@lulurosenkrantz3720
@lulurosenkrantz3720 Год назад
@@backwatersage Your right . Should have kept my mouth shut .
@larry1824
@larry1824 Год назад
You couldn't make most of it up though I do wonder.
@Lucas-vk8fz
@Lucas-vk8fz Год назад
Gotta wonder what she thought would happen when she threw the chiefs pipe away..pretty shortsighted...i think i woulda sold her for some beads at that point ..lol ..enjoying the story though
@joannamcpeak7531
@joannamcpeak7531 Год назад
Tired arms are painful. She was also holding the reins of a second horse. He should of held on to it himself if it was so important.
@lewislindsey1946
@lewislindsey1946 Год назад
Real life experiences of the actual settlers who lived it are so important. Such bestiality cannot be comprehended by White people yet was the norm among all the indian tribes.
@uberkloden
@uberkloden Год назад
Hard to say. The white settlers stole the resources massacred, and stole the land of the Native Americans. What would you do in their place.
@lewislindsey1946
@lewislindsey1946 Год назад
@@uberkloden Fred, stole is a harsh word. The valiant White settlers appropriated land that has been the subject of prior appropriation from one indian tribe by another, neither of which had really improved it during their holding period opening up the opportunity for White people to make something out of what was wilderness without value. I understand indians being resentful, but the world evolves and the inventive and creative wind up owning more of it. Indians were just not good at adapting to a changing world There is no right or wrong here, really.
@ccl005jn
@ccl005jn Год назад
What happened to little Mary? I missed it.
@1nvisible1
@1nvisible1 Год назад
*She was never seen again.*
@robcharlesbrownspeechleyan257
Actually later said her body found with arrows sadly gone to Bl Trinity Eternity
@user-wi9hv2pb2q
@user-wi9hv2pb2q Год назад
She was spotted by a rider then his unit had an altercation with a group of mounted Indians, upon returning the next day they found she had been killed presumably by the same group hat attacked them. The incident was recorded at the timr.
@randymagnum143
@randymagnum143 Год назад
Why didn't they just stay on Route 25?
@sandy-quimsrus
@sandy-quimsrus Год назад
Lol : )
@ronnieingle1447
@ronnieingle1447 Год назад
I d dump a 3-foot pipe myself if I were dying of thirst
@daviddigital6887
@daviddigital6887 Год назад
Reading all her stories, I'm convinced this lady had no sense. She got her wagon party killed by letting the Indians have their way and not fighting. Then pissing off the chief. She made some bad decisions.
@WayneGray-zy5ml
@WayneGray-zy5ml 11 месяцев назад
Clark 🎉
@majcorbin
@majcorbin Год назад
OWA DAD JOKE of the day [Q] at what time,do DUCKs wake uo? [A] why at the QUACK of DAWN,of course
@henryhryckiewicz858
@henryhryckiewicz858 Год назад
Broken arrow.
@AH.135
@AH.135 Год назад
First 🤠
@opheliadeclines
@opheliadeclines Год назад
Karen on the Prarie?
@cynthiafritze7418
@cynthiafritze7418 Год назад
Franny Kelly refers to herself and her kind as the immigrants
@carpenterbluechicken
@carpenterbluechicken Год назад
Wow that is so cool I read this book One Thousand White Women going west to marry Native Americans she is put in mental hospital for having an affair her husband leaves her there she hears about going west she gets out and take the train, awesome book. Thank you for this awesome illustrations!
@rt3box6tx74
@rt3box6tx74 Год назад
I read that 1000 women book too. It stated it was fiction. Facts like that matter. I was interested in it because I live near the Palo Duro where parts of the story was geographically set.
@carpenterbluechicken
@carpenterbluechicken Год назад
@@rt3box6tx74 Really!? That so cool really. I happened to read it be really popular in Europe. But that be some time ago. I can't imagine any truth to it! But I sure enjoyed the read!
@carpenterbluechicken
@carpenterbluechicken Год назад
@@rt3box6tx74 Really, I had read that the book was popular in Europe. But that be some time ago! Thank you!
@halfdome4158
@halfdome4158 Год назад
@@carpenterbluechicken Yeah, its fiction. Not true.
@ravenfeather7087
@ravenfeather7087 Год назад
Blachk!
@donaldurquhart8092
@donaldurquhart8092 Год назад
Second
@donaldhume317
@donaldhume317 Год назад
Any historians ever comment on the veracity of her statements.
@outdoorloser4340
@outdoorloser4340 Год назад
@@donaldhume317 Yes. It's a well known incident with many eyewitness. She likely tried to minimize the sexual assault that invariably happened though.
@Master...deBater
@Master...deBater Год назад
@@donaldhume317 Lol...I didn't know there were any historians there at the time! If there were maybe they should've spoke up and stopped the Lakota from butchering her daughter!
@astrialindah2773
@astrialindah2773 Год назад
So she had access to the Chiefs most prized possession, his pipe, and then somehow broke it and covertly threw it away??......😂...k.... Now I know for sure that some of the story is embellished.😂😂
@mikebeesley5458
@mikebeesley5458 Год назад
I tried to listen to the narration of that book on RU-vid and I couldn't stomach her annoying voice.
@patriciakeogh5008
@patriciakeogh5008 Год назад
Monotonous
@charliebrown5755
@charliebrown5755 Год назад
I don't think this was written by a hillbilly woman
@shirleyduncan3653
@shirleyduncan3653 Год назад
Would be easier to listen to maybe.
@josephdowling3745
@josephdowling3745 Год назад
Define "hillbilly woman". Says much about need in human beings to degrade others in order to compensate for feelings of inadequacy.
@religionisatragedy8537
@religionisatragedy8537 Год назад
What does that even mean?
@darrenmcg97
@darrenmcg97 Год назад
I would have been pissed if she lost my weed pipe as well
@Countess88
@Countess88 Год назад
Unnnnnnnnnnnn…Worrrrrrrrr……….thyyyyyyyyyyy ………..Hissssssss….toryyyyyyyyy. This narrator is soooooooooo dullllll..
@troybringsplenty8905
@troybringsplenty8905 Год назад
Good fiction.
@jspeers1
@jspeers1 Год назад
This happened thousands of times in the 1800s , why are you sure this commentary is fictional?
@cgbdfb52
@cgbdfb52 Год назад
@@jspeers1 Because he has a computer and a basement and knows everything.
@Master...deBater
@Master...deBater Год назад
@@jspeers1 Because he's native and wants you to believe the "noble Savage" myth...though he doesn't believe it himself.
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