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The Battle for Indiana 

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Long before settlers set foot in Indiana, many Native American tribes lived there undisturbed. But trouble started brewing when Europeans and Americans arrived and fought for control of the land.
From: AERIAL AMERICA: Indiana
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@dmongosa
@dmongosa Год назад
Interesting video. I'm a Miami Indian, born and raised in Miami County, Indiana. My great great grandfather, Chief John Bull Mongosa, was one of the last war chiefs of the tribe before most of the Miami tribe was forced by the government to move to the Kansas and Oklahoma Indian reservations in 1840.
@deborahvonfeldt7394
@deborahvonfeldt7394 8 месяцев назад
I am Miami. I am from the Miami's of Oklahoma. My great grandpa many many years ago was chief Little Turtle in which he was a war chief. I still live in Oklahoma.
@blazemcwolf2054
@blazemcwolf2054 2 года назад
It is amazing and beautiful and awesome I live in Indiana USA my hole life I love living here and watching the wildlife here too after I lost my left leg because of cancer in 2021
@markstaggs7342
@markstaggs7342 3 года назад
I love the great state of Indiana
@RM-pq7vx
@RM-pq7vx Год назад
I couldn’t agree more!
@MrPoopyKnux
@MrPoopyKnux Год назад
best state
@Xxmeca421xX
@Xxmeca421xX 3 года назад
I live by the wabash river and there's still an old hidden outpost and railroad tracks going into the water for the boats to load gear onto Land. There's a gazebo but it's almost completely rotted away.
@raulcanela5669
@raulcanela5669 3 года назад
Wabash.firt city electrified in the world
@angieroxy7550
@angieroxy7550 3 года назад
@@raulcanela5669 ???
@cameronlaird894
@cameronlaird894 3 года назад
Are you talking about the old Crew Team cabin, or a different site?
@daltonm6764
@daltonm6764 Год назад
I like the Lockport area on the Wabash. I live within 15 minutes. It's my frequent visit spot for summer recreation
@olentangy74
@olentangy74 Год назад
Beautiful drone photography.
@rschwalby
@rschwalby 3 года назад
amazing
@brandya85
@brandya85 4 года назад
I’m only watching this cause of Elearning
@galaxykitten5426
@galaxykitten5426 6 лет назад
I'm studying Indiana for my project and this doesn't add up to what I learned
@ssssaa2
@ssssaa2 5 лет назад
That's because this video was made by another individual from your class who was not as well versed as you are in the subject.
@Chief2Moon
@Chief2Moon 5 лет назад
It's a simplified,couple minute,condensed video, not a full documentary. What did you expect? Don't get lazy in class.
@yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523
@yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523 4 года назад
dont research "history" books. look between the cracks. its "not adding up" because you caught someone lying.. become a detective lol
@TysWifeyy
@TysWifeyy 3 года назад
I’m from Indiana and would love to know what you’ve learned!
@muwinjijg9877
@muwinjijg9877 3 года назад
Smithsonian has a habit of "whitewashing"
@basilbrush8620
@basilbrush8620 4 года назад
The British actually created a buffer so that settlers could NOT encroach on Indian territory, but the Americans DID go out and seize it.
@hannibalaparicioteran1642
@hannibalaparicioteran1642 2 года назад
Please audio en spanish
@basilbrush8620
@basilbrush8620 4 года назад
WOW a city of 1,500? That is NOT a city of thousands !
@Briellen_Mellott
@Briellen_Mellott 4 года назад
Clark was my hero in Elementary School. Hearing that story of the massacre a few years back put him near the bottom of my list. If you have an issue with the British, deal with them.
@jasjfl
@jasjfl 3 года назад
I like how they celebrate his needless slaughter of 5 people to "send a message".
@bill1589
@bill1589 2 года назад
3:31 called the execution brutal, not exactly celebrating it
@elizabethwest7862
@elizabethwest7862 3 года назад
There was no America yet
@orange70383
@orange70383 5 лет назад
The trouble started when Smithsonian got involved with it.
@Chief2Moon
@Chief2Moon 5 лет назад
That's a ridiculous uninformed "old wives tale" only believed or repeated by conspiracy buffs. If you'd ever been to the Smithsonian you'd see how wrong you are.
@yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523
@yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523 4 года назад
exactly orange
@zevallen7678
@zevallen7678 2 года назад
InstaBlaster
@alaskaaksala123
@alaskaaksala123 2 года назад
Yeah!..you know but they don’t!…lol
@bufordmaddogtannen5164
@bufordmaddogtannen5164 2 года назад
Caucasus people were first
@maxh4195
@maxh4195 Год назад
Terrible that essentially no natives live in Indiana today.
@johnu1100
@johnu1100 5 лет назад
A somewhat manufactured story boosting Clark. The outcome was glorious for the Americans but it's still a matter of history-juggling.
@kwilson6604
@kwilson6604 8 лет назад
Don't you find it fascinating that the Smithsonian groups GIANT/Fallen Angel/Nephilim skeletons into ONE classification and calls them ALL: "Indian"?? Where are the skeletons of these GIANTS that we sent to the Smithsonian for safe keeping??
@otterbrett
@otterbrett 7 лет назад
it's part of the anti Joseph Smith conspiracy
@Daylon91
@Daylon91 6 лет назад
Many great skeletons or giant ones were destroyed in the 1800's. One reason is Darwin...
@Chief2Moon
@Chief2Moon 5 лет назад
+daylon boender you three need to learn some real history& avoid the anti-science conspiracy theories, phony Smithsonian"hiding of artifact", &Nephilim giant stories. It makes ya sound like fringe loonies to those who actually study archaeology.....no offense,just trying to be helpful.
@Daylon91
@Daylon91 5 лет назад
@@Chief2Moon there are accounts from numerous if not all cultures that spoke of giants. Even living to 900 was spoken about. Like the Biblical flood has over 250 legends from different cultures that all say the exact same thing so...also the Bible was written thousands of years later or compiled .... I had to stop a good video to respond to your phoney ass. Pleaee look into the Scriptures because then perhaps your eyes will be opened
@Chief2Moon
@Chief2Moon 5 лет назад
+daylon boender You look to scripture, I'll look to science& archaeology.
@johannesswillery7855
@johannesswillery7855 Год назад
Perhaps the Miami drove the Mississippian peoples out of Indiana.
@dmongosa
@dmongosa Год назад
No, the Miami actually traded peacefully with the Mississippian tribes and further south to the Gulf of Mexico. The Europeans who migrated to American and their constant western expansion is what forced all the Native tribes to move from east of the Mississippi to further western unihabited lands.
@johannesswillery7855
@johannesswillery7855 Год назад
@@dmongosa Two completely different cultures. They didn't occupy those areas at the same time. Someone drove the Mississippians out before the Europeans got here.
@dmongosa
@dmongosa Год назад
@Johanness Willery the Mississippian mound builders were around till the 16th century. The Spanish began exploring America in 1493, so I'm sure those European invaders brought with them disease and weapons that the Mississippian culture had no defense against. Historically, large Native populations in those conflicts moved to safer areas.
@Huy_Nguyen_USA
@Huy_Nguyen_USA Год назад
The Indians fought and killed other Indians for land as well.
@bufordmaddogtannen5164
@bufordmaddogtannen5164 2 года назад
GIANTS BUILT IT
@timfunk614
@timfunk614 2 года назад
1779? We won in 1776.....
@bill1589
@bill1589 2 года назад
Declared our independence in ‘76 ~Treaty of Paris signed in ‘83
@jamesthompson8008
@jamesthompson8008 2 года назад
@@bill1589 Thank you!!!
@basilbrush8620
@basilbrush8620 4 года назад
I would suggest a quick read of wikipedia to place this doco in the list of wishful thinking.
@hoosiergrizz2742
@hoosiergrizz2742 3 года назад
Ya all thorough academic pursuits begin and end with wikipedia. Welcome to communist, plastic America, land of the formerly free and home of the morons. "It's got electrolytes."
@jarrodkeller592
@jarrodkeller592 3 года назад
@@hoosiergrizz2742 "It's what plants crave. " 🤣🤣🤣
@nativeamericanfeather9948
@nativeamericanfeather9948 3 года назад
😒
@gretchenvandewalle1068
@gretchenvandewalle1068 4 года назад
Smithsonian is not doing history any favors .
@willardfasto4494
@willardfasto4494 Год назад
no such thing as "native american"
@valevisa8429
@valevisa8429 Год назад
I guess they are referring to American continent.
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