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Apache and Chinook Helicopters, Sioux Falls, Cheyenne, Mohawk hairstyles, Cherokee cars and Blackfoot bands.. Native American names are everywhere in the modern world, but where do they actually come from? In this video I take a look at where the names of some of the more famous Native American Plains Tribes came from.
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Further Reading:
Empire of the Summer Moon - S. C. Gwynne
(This is the book I'm reading at the moment and is a great introduction ot the history of the Comanche tribe of the Southern Plains. An account is also given of how the Apaches first obtained and learned to use horses and then how the Comanches did.I would highly recommend this even if you're not well versed in Native American History.)
Comanches: The History of a People - T. R. Fehrenbach
(This is a far more in depth study of the Comanche and more broadly other tribes and trends that affected them with detailed sections on interactions with both the Spanish and their horses and enemy tribes that had French backing.)
Blackfeet: Raiders of the Northwestern Plains - J. C. Ewers
(This covers the Blackfeet Tribe who hailed from Wyoming and Montana into Alberta in modern-day Canada. It covers the early interaction with horses and the enemy tribes that came in from the East as well.)
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13 июл 2024