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mix of wild indians, and indians who had received back to the missions, asthe mystic aided indians opposed to wild indians who had never had the benefit of the mission. on stock handling skills they had learned in the mission, wrestlers could make off with large herds of mission stock and find shelter in indian villages. this is an image of mission san gabriel by los angeles. it is washed out because of the noticeg, but you could some indian men in the painting that are trest elegantly, especially by contrast with the women in the image who are dressed in spanish peasant garb. the indian men are cowboys and dressed really nicely. the value you missionaries placed on the work these cowboys did. they were allowed to ride horses, which was generally forbidden to indians, and they dressed pretty nice. they were not dressed in the garb of peasants, which is what the priests hope the indian converts would be. a common technique used in livestock was for raters were thieves to approach the mission in the middle of the night and open the gates of the horse corral. they have a good sense of the lay
mix of wild indians, and indians who had received back to the missions, asthe mystic aided indians opposed to wild indians who had never had the benefit of the mission. on stock handling skills they had learned in the mission, wrestlers could make off with large herds of mission stock and find shelter in indian villages. this is an image of mission san gabriel by los angeles. it is washed out because of the noticeg, but you could some indian men in the painting that are trest elegantly,...
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, and outrage upon the indians. here's some cloth and beads, you want to trap? they are not really walking the walk. the hudson bay company got in on this action. they sent brigades into california between 1828-1843. the chief brigade leader reported "beaver is the common article of traffic on the coast. although upwards of 1500 skins were collected from the natives and sold to ships at three dollars." trade with those new mexican traders, we will pay the indians in trinkets, and they will bring us back something we trade for cash, which in a remote frontier area would have in a boom to any traitor. he affirms that the source of the skins was a party of indian trappers and the delta expanding "our people while trapping at the junction of the rivers met several indians attached to the missions employed hunting beaver. the indians collect a few skins each which they barter for beads and wearing apparel." a british sea captain sailed his ship up the sacramento river and noted that the indian trade in beaver skins for w
, and outrage upon the indians. here's some cloth and beads, you want to trap? they are not really walking the walk. the hudson bay company got in on this action. they sent brigades into california between 1828-1843. the chief brigade leader reported "beaver is the common article of traffic on the coast. although upwards of 1500 skins were collected from the natives and sold to ships at three dollars." trade with those new mexican traders, we will pay the indians in trinkets, and they...
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her indian identity. while it is possible that okah tubbee could have had indigenous stanton was not the indian princess that she claimed it to be. born in western new york in 1817 , by the time she was a teenager she had moved with her family to the southern shore of lake erie to the community of kirtland, ohio. in they converted to a new 1830, mormon religion brought by missionaries from new york. the missionaries had been sent by a profit and they were on their way to the west of each -- preach their gospel to the people they call the lamanite. so while they were interested in american indians largely as potential converts one thing the early mormons apart was the centrality of american indians to their religious doctrine, their centrality to their theology. the book of mormon identifies indigenous americans as descendents of those dark skinned and degraded ancient people scattered across north america who although they were not believers, were nevertheless capable of future redemption and marked for s
her indian identity. while it is possible that okah tubbee could have had indigenous stanton was not the indian princess that she claimed it to be. born in western new york in 1817 , by the time she was a teenager she had moved with her family to the southern shore of lake erie to the community of kirtland, ohio. in they converted to a new 1830, mormon religion brought by missionaries from new york. the missionaries had been sent by a profit and they were on their way to the west of each --...
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california indian economy. was situated on the sacramento river and the northern part of the river where indian middlemen took first from trappers. was situated on the some of them technically such errors employees. marketing them to whoever could supply the best goods. these guys were like a ok. we'll take your pain and sell our firm to someone who will -- and sell the fur to someone who will pay us better. all kind of tasks ranging from for trapping to tending to weaving cloth, harvesting wheat, you name it. they were building a particular kind of brick called adobe. northern mexico, what we would now call the southwest. ae entire place was sort of monument to the willingness of indians to engage in economic activity. i don't want to overstate my case. there were some who were less willing. described as being enslaved. the actual property being worked. it is not clear. this tended something to be that did not need a lot of coercion to get indian to participate in. the most trading with indians were the same a
california indian economy. was situated on the sacramento river and the northern part of the river where indian middlemen took first from trappers. was situated on the some of them technically such errors employees. marketing them to whoever could supply the best goods. these guys were like a ok. we'll take your pain and sell our firm to someone who will -- and sell the fur to someone who will pay us better. all kind of tasks ranging from for trapping to tending to weaving cloth, harvesting...
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here's a shiny and indian warrior. graphically i think it illustrates the point that the indians not only failed to unite in opposing the expansion of the civilization but also continued to make the war on one another and the reason for that is something that these were warrior cultures. a young man raised in the tribe in the west key held his own place to the successes of the warrior and some tribes until they brought home more onerous. we were a common people until it was far too late. they asked why they preyed on the neighbors. well, he said he stole the hunting grounds because they were the best. we wanted more room, simple as that. if you spliyou split my land ant like it. in the face we do with the white men do when they want the lands of the indians. of those certainly were sentiments that declared what they considered to be troublesome to appreciate. they were always driven through the war and i think show remarkable restraint. it's something frequently lost. at thof the numerous tribes that actually accepted
here's a shiny and indian warrior. graphically i think it illustrates the point that the indians not only failed to unite in opposing the expansion of the civilization but also continued to make the war on one another and the reason for that is something that these were warrior cultures. a young man raised in the tribe in the west key held his own place to the successes of the warrior and some tribes until they brought home more onerous. we were a common people until it was far too late. they...
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indians and encouraging trade. the central south dakota, pierre south dakota, fort pierce, is the heart of the lewis and clark story. it's so important about their connections with american indians and how that went and how it could have gone. they are pushing diplomacy, pushing of trade, the economy, their pushing of the military strength and their scientific exploration. it's all about what's important on the lewis and clark expedition. their whole corps of discovery, what they are all about. >> this weekend we're featuring the history of pierre, south dakota, together with midco cable partners. learn more at c-span.org/citytour. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >>> it's a radio station in the nation's capitol that covers some 6 million people. this is a very heavily automobile commute city and it will just extend our brand and give people who are involved in the process here a chance to listen to it. that's how it happened, and it was that simple. >> c-span radio marking
indians and encouraging trade. the central south dakota, pierre south dakota, fort pierce, is the heart of the lewis and clark story. it's so important about their connections with american indians and how that went and how it could have gone. they are pushing diplomacy, pushing of trade, the economy, their pushing of the military strength and their scientific exploration. it's all about what's important on the lewis and clark expedition. their whole corps of discovery, what they are all about....
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myself indian,r just because you have indian background does not make one an indian. they begin immediately trading things. branch of along to a larger group. it really depends on your definition. i see the tribal roles there. if you sit long enough and watch, you have enough blonde blue-eyed indians to come in and collect their checks. how many exist today? think many authorities say they are gone. those that came out of the northeast south america around venezuela, they still exist. well int meeting went that the treating started there. fortunately they didn't have any goal -- any cold to speak of. they were happy to part with those, even though it would have taken them generations to get its to make these ornaments. they happily traded them for some of the trinkets. most were based on what had been successive that what had been successful. items was aig hawksbill. those were very popular among the indians. can --ey decided they they had given up enough of those, they were treating broken glass and take an old shirt and shred the material and give a piece of cloth.
myself indian,r just because you have indian background does not make one an indian. they begin immediately trading things. branch of along to a larger group. it really depends on your definition. i see the tribal roles there. if you sit long enough and watch, you have enough blonde blue-eyed indians to come in and collect their checks. how many exist today? think many authorities say they are gone. those that came out of the northeast south america around venezuela, they still exist. well int...
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it was a great misunderstanding between the non-indians, lewis and clarke, and the indian people here at the confluence of the bad river and missouri river. lewis and clark were walking into a very difficult political situation amongst the american indians here. lewis and clark assumed these were just simple people, simple lives, and they were going to tell them what needed to be told, we could move on and life was happy. well, these were very sophisticated people, too. they were having a rivalry for leadership, between buffalo medicine, black buffalo, and the partisan, they were competing on who was going to represent the tribe to these explorers, coming up the missouri river. they also wanted to control the trade up and down the missouri river. it was in the lakota's best interests to not allow free trade up and down the missouri river. they got paid more goods from the explorers and traders and trappers than the indians of the river. of course, the american explorers, lewis and clark, they said no, we want to trade with you. we want more trade. and it wasn't in in the best interest
it was a great misunderstanding between the non-indians, lewis and clarke, and the indian people here at the confluence of the bad river and missouri river. lewis and clark were walking into a very difficult political situation amongst the american indians here. lewis and clark assumed these were just simple people, simple lives, and they were going to tell them what needed to be told, we could move on and life was happy. well, these were very sophisticated people, too. they were having a...
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indians and encouraging trade. the central south dakota, pierre south dakota, fort pierce, is the heart of the lewis and clark story. it's so important about their connections with american indians and how that went and how it could have gone. they are pushing diplomacy, pushing of trade, the economy, their pushing of the military strength and their scientific exploration. it's all about what's important on the lewis and clark expedition. their whole corps of discovery, what they are all about. >> this weekend we're featuring the history of pierre, south dakota, together with midco cable partners. learn more at c-span.org/citytour. you're watching c-span3 all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >>> next on lectures in history, university of virginia proffers gary gallagher teaches a class on civil war memory and how people in the north and south have interpreted the legacy of the conflict from the post-war era to the present day. his class is about an hour and 15 minutes. >>> all right. here we are for the last class
indians and encouraging trade. the central south dakota, pierre south dakota, fort pierce, is the heart of the lewis and clark story. it's so important about their connections with american indians and how that went and how it could have gone. they are pushing diplomacy, pushing of trade, the economy, their pushing of the military strength and their scientific exploration. it's all about what's important on the lewis and clark expedition. their whole corps of discovery, what they are all about....
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indians, and encouraging trade. in central south dakota, fort pierre south dakota, it is the heart of the lewis and clarke story. it is so important, about their connections with american indians, and how that went, and how it could have gone. they're pushing of diplomacy, the pushing of trade, the economy, they are pushing military strength. and the scientific exploration. corps, of discovery, what they're all about. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of pierre south dakota, together with our cable workers. learn more about peer south c-span.org/american cities -- c-span.org/cities to her. >> it became clear that my impression of breitbart and has as having an outsized influence on the 2016 election was an understatement. in the extreme. breitbart was the driving force on the right side of the political spectrum. a",unday night, on "q and will helton talks about his feature story, down the breitbart hole. peoplentinue to hear talk about breitbart as this shoutycal, machine. >> sunday night, edit :00 easte
indians, and encouraging trade. in central south dakota, fort pierre south dakota, it is the heart of the lewis and clarke story. it is so important, about their connections with american indians, and how that went, and how it could have gone. they're pushing of diplomacy, the pushing of trade, the economy, they are pushing military strength. and the scientific exploration. corps, of discovery, what they're all about. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of pierre south dakota,...
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i think what has evolved, and i would have to let the indians -- the indian government did for themselves, but i think as india has gone through this process, they have taken account of the circumstances around it. it is a history of relationships. how have those relationships advancement?investmen as the world's largest democracy , one of the world's largest democracies, it has said "i want to be a partner with another democracy. i don't want to partner with these other countries that do not operate with the same values." i think at the end of it, this relationship is built on shared values. that is what has brought us together. two very large, important democracies want to share the same future. and we have a shared vision for the future, and that is what has changed over the last couple of three decades. there has been a real accounting, as i have observed it. a real accounting has been taken by the indian government of its past experiences, and it decided "this is where we want to go." >> secretary, i know it is not precisely the reason for your trip, but i have several questions to a
i think what has evolved, and i would have to let the indians -- the indian government did for themselves, but i think as india has gone through this process, they have taken account of the circumstances around it. it is a history of relationships. how have those relationships advancement?investmen as the world's largest democracy , one of the world's largest democracies, it has said "i want to be a partner with another democracy. i don't want to partner with these other countries that do...
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it was a great misunderstanding between the non-indians, lewis and clark, in the indian people here at the confluence of the river. they were walking into a very difficult political situation. these were just simple people, simple lives. they were sophisticated people, too. they were having a contest of leadership. they got more goods and service from traders and trappers than the indians of the river. of course, the american explorers, lewis and clark, they wanted to say, no, we want you to trade with us. so, there was a competition and that kind of confrontation, they just did not understand. the other thing lewis and clark did, they left their interpreter behind with the lakota people. who earlier on the they had a great relationship with. they did not have a proper translator, so the speeches were not effective. they lay out all of these wonderful gifts to black buffalo. that did not do anything with buffalo madison. they were angry because they were just as important, so they wanted more goods. that did not go over well. lewis and clark said, oh, take them out on the boat. so, whe
it was a great misunderstanding between the non-indians, lewis and clark, in the indian people here at the confluence of the river. they were walking into a very difficult political situation. these were just simple people, simple lives. they were sophisticated people, too. they were having a contest of leadership. they got more goods and service from traders and trappers than the indians of the river. of course, the american explorers, lewis and clark, they wanted to say, no, we want you to...
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-- excuse me, buffalo hunters killed by the indians and the indians swept down and almost killed his children and one of the boys that was born after that ended up being the president of the university of colorado library. the library is named for him and there was no fight for his body after he died. the most famous part of it was the raid on spillman creek that ran into the stream just west of lincoln and maria weichell pregnant with her only child and her husband killed. about a mile away with about 75 indians that went down in parties of six and eight and raided the settlers and captured these women with 8-month-old alice allerdyce and 24-year-old who was pregnant with her fifth child. a boy who would have been 6, may 30th, 1869, the boy who would have been 6 on july 1st was killed, the boy that was 2 was killed. the girl, alice, was killed in the village, according to maria weisell's testimony later, roasted alive in one account and strangled and hung in a tree and dismembered. she was killed on the a third day of her captivity because of her incessant crying. >> one could speak
-- excuse me, buffalo hunters killed by the indians and the indians swept down and almost killed his children and one of the boys that was born after that ended up being the president of the university of colorado library. the library is named for him and there was no fight for his body after he died. the most famous part of it was the raid on spillman creek that ran into the stream just west of lincoln and maria weichell pregnant with her only child and her husband killed. about a mile away...
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-indian relations and the u.s.-indian partnership. this year marks the 70th anniversary of relations between our two countries. when president truman welcomed then the prime minister to his viting, he said, destiny will that our countries should be discovered in the search for a new route to yours. i hope your visit too will be in a sense a discovery of the united states of america. the pacific and the indian oceans have linked our nations for centuries. francis scott key wrote what would become our national anthem sitting aboard a ship that was built in india. as we look to the next 100 years, it is vital that the region so central to our shared history, continues to be free and open. that's really the thing that my remarks to you this morning. president trump and the prime minister are committed more than any other leaders before them to building an ambitious partnership that benefits not only our two great democracies, but other sovereign nations working to our greater peace and stability. prime minister modi's visit in june highli
-indian relations and the u.s.-indian partnership. this year marks the 70th anniversary of relations between our two countries. when president truman welcomed then the prime minister to his viting, he said, destiny will that our countries should be discovered in the search for a new route to yours. i hope your visit too will be in a sense a discovery of the united states of america. the pacific and the indian oceans have linked our nations for centuries. francis scott key wrote what would...
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-indian relations and the partnership. this year marks the 70th anniversary of relations between our two countries. truman welcomed then prime minister on his visit prime minister on his visit to washington, he said and i quote "destiny will that our have been hould discovered in a search for a new route to yours, i hope your visit will be ascent of discovery of the united states of america," the pacific and oceans linked our nations for centuries. scott key wrote the national anthem, aboard a ship built in india. look to the next 100 years, it indo-pacific, a region to our shared history continue to be free and open and that is the theme my remarks to you this morning. the partnership benefits our two great democracys and other sovereign nations working toward and stability. prime minister modi highlighted of cooperation underway in this new area of our strategic relationship. growing.nse ties are we are coordinating counter terrorism efforts more than ever earlier this month, shipment of american crude oil arrived in ind
-indian relations and the partnership. this year marks the 70th anniversary of relations between our two countries. truman welcomed then prime minister on his visit prime minister on his visit to washington, he said and i quote "destiny will that our have been hould discovered in a search for a new route to yours, i hope your visit will be ascent of discovery of the united states of america," the pacific and oceans linked our nations for centuries. scott key wrote the national anthem,...
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the largest vessels from american, indian, and jeez navies demonstrated their power together in the indian ocean for the first time, sending a clear example of the combined thrstreh of the three democracies. we hope to add others in the coming years. in keeping with india's status, endorsed by the u.s. congress, our mutual interests in expanding maritime cooperation, the trump administration has offered a menu of defense options for india's consideration, including the guardian uav. we value the role india can play in global security and stability, and are prepared to ensure they have greater capabilities. over the past decade, our counterterrorism cooperation has expanded significantly. thousands of indian security personnel have trained with american counterparts to enhance their capacity. the united states and india are cross screening known suspected terrorists and later this year we'll convene a new dialogue on terrorist designations. in july, i signed the designation as mujahadin as a terrorist organization, because the united states and india stand shoulder to shoulder against terro
the largest vessels from american, indian, and jeez navies demonstrated their power together in the indian ocean for the first time, sending a clear example of the combined thrstreh of the three democracies. we hope to add others in the coming years. in keeping with india's status, endorsed by the u.s. congress, our mutual interests in expanding maritime cooperation, the trump administration has offered a menu of defense options for india's consideration, including the guardian uav. we value...
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but not only the west indians, the indians too. and here come the west indians...hat i am leaning on now, wes hall started his run roughly here. it was so far and he was so athletic... he was a huge man. his shirt wide open and a big gold crucifix going side to side as he ran up. he's getting nearer and accelerating all the way until he reached full pelt at the crease. by 1960, the league was full of brilliant batsmen and furious fast bowlers. wes hall arrived in 1960. he made quite an impression. he came down here. i'll never forget. the first night he walked down here, he walked across this pitch to the nets behind my shoulder here. i'll neverforget — he had a west indian cap on, all his whites on, and a long raincoat down to his ankles. he walked across and we were looking and thinking that is wes hall. accrington was the defining moment in my life. i am away from home, i have to live with strangers, i have to perform and i have to be the type of person that people would love to be around. it was the first time that i had ever lived for six months with people ot
but not only the west indians, the indians too. and here come the west indians...hat i am leaning on now, wes hall started his run roughly here. it was so far and he was so athletic... he was a huge man. his shirt wide open and a big gold crucifix going side to side as he ran up. he's getting nearer and accelerating all the way until he reached full pelt at the crease. by 1960, the league was full of brilliant batsmen and furious fast bowlers. wes hall arrived in 1960. he made quite an...
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he owned eight indian slaves.lavery had been practice in the pacific northwest among these indian groups. because he was thinking of himself as a good american, when he heard of the emancipation proclamation he freed his slaves. in 1853 he delivered a speech to a man named isaac stevens. the federal superintendent of indian affairs. he delivered that speech in his native language. it was translated into a trade dialect a combination of english and russian, used to facilitate communication and trade. henry smith attended the conference. his translation of the speech has none of these references to the buffalo or the whippoorwill. if you look at other speeches written down, they are rather mundane things, hoping the united states will hold onto its treaty organizations. it is not surprising he would not mention these things. the whipporwill is rarely seen in the puget sound. the buffalo was probably never seen there. the slaughter of the buffalo didn't start until the late 1860's. seattle allegedly refers to people
he owned eight indian slaves.lavery had been practice in the pacific northwest among these indian groups. because he was thinking of himself as a good american, when he heard of the emancipation proclamation he freed his slaves. in 1853 he delivered a speech to a man named isaac stevens. the federal superintendent of indian affairs. he delivered that speech in his native language. it was translated into a trade dialect a combination of english and russian, used to facilitate communication and...
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that indians can trade.indians will provide it, preferred indians, usually those closest who served as middlemen, are able to translate that into receiving arms, receiving munitions, which are more important than the arms. if you have a muskets' have no powder you have no ball, you might has well have -- you can actually make better club, okay? but once a middleman group has been equipped with those, there's in a position to up the ante and they discover they cannot only take the peltry from other peoples, to maintain their advantage, but there's a demand for slaves as well and you can take slaves if you're armed, you have firearms, and your opponents do not. so the opponents are then desperate to acquire munitions as well and you can see how this works. you end up with a whole reconfigure racing of the demographyy in new england as a result of these dominoes falling over a fairly rapid period of time. virginia's into it because they ban to arm and equip their own in order to have their own supply of indigen
that indians can trade.indians will provide it, preferred indians, usually those closest who served as middlemen, are able to translate that into receiving arms, receiving munitions, which are more important than the arms. if you have a muskets' have no powder you have no ball, you might has well have -- you can actually make better club, okay? but once a middleman group has been equipped with those, there's in a position to up the ante and they discover they cannot only take the peltry from...
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it was a great misunderstanding between the non-indians, lewis and clark, in the indian people here at the confluence of the river. they were walking into a very difficult political situation. these were just simple people, simple lives. they were sophisticated people, too. they were having a contest of leadership. they were competing for who is going to represent the tribe to these explorers. they also one of the trade. the interest of the lakota not to allow free trade. they got more goods and service from traders and trappers than the indians up the river. of course, the american explorers, lewis and clark, they wanted to say, no, we want you to trade with us. we want more trade. not in the best interests of the lakota to do that. so, there was a competition and that kind of confrontation, they just did not understand. the other thing lewis and clark did, they left their interpreter behind with the lakota people. who earlier on the they had a great relationship with. they did not have a proper translator, so the speeches were not effective. they lay out all of these wonderful gifts
it was a great misunderstanding between the non-indians, lewis and clark, in the indian people here at the confluence of the river. they were walking into a very difficult political situation. these were just simple people, simple lives. they were sophisticated people, too. they were having a contest of leadership. they were competing for who is going to represent the tribe to these explorers. they also one of the trade. the interest of the lakota not to allow free trade. they got more goods...
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david grann who in his book killers of the flower moon reports on the murders of members of the osage indians station in oklahoma in the 1920s. his talk heirs next on the tv. [background noises] >> oh wow. good evening everyone. i'm katie, director of the leader services. welcome to the kansas city public library. thank you for your patience and flexibility. thank you rainy day books for setting records to get david grann here. these were circumstances out of everyone's control. his plane was delayed. you may insert your own early joke here. tonight david grann will talk about his book, 28, the story of the unspeakable historical crime of greed, fear, anger and racial cleansing. it is part crime thriller them apart political history and this is a book that will generate conversation long after david catches his next plane. it is easy to read this book because david tells the story in a riveting detail rich, suspenseful way. it is hard to read this book because it is true and devastating and maddening. david grann is a magnificent storyteller, staff writer for the new yorker and is written for
david grann who in his book killers of the flower moon reports on the murders of members of the osage indians station in oklahoma in the 1920s. his talk heirs next on the tv. [background noises] >> oh wow. good evening everyone. i'm katie, director of the leader services. welcome to the kansas city public library. thank you for your patience and flexibility. thank you rainy day books for setting records to get david grann here. these were circumstances out of everyone's control. his plane...
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he was a friend to the indian who was famous as an indian fighter. he was a rugged frontier scout best remembered as a sequined showman who could have stepped off the stage with liberace. or elvis in vegas. [laughter] a living artifact after pie noor -- of a pioneer past playing out his role in a world of telephones, motion pictures, automobiles, airplanes, skyscrapers, and finally at the very end world wars. cody's life 1846 to 1917 spanned a period of astonishing change. and he participated in much of that change. his father was a martyr in the fight to keep slavery out of kansas. and as a teenager, he fought in the civil war. he rode for the pony express. [laughter] hunted buffalo for the railroad. where he earned his nickname. scouted for the army. won the congressional medal of honor in a fight with the sioux. took the so-called first scout for custer. and a celebrated duel at war bonnet hat as it was originally known, creek in 1876. and fook a final curtain call in his western adventures at the time of the terrible tragedy at wounded knee. that
he was a friend to the indian who was famous as an indian fighter. he was a rugged frontier scout best remembered as a sequined showman who could have stepped off the stage with liberace. or elvis in vegas. [laughter] a living artifact after pie noor -- of a pioneer past playing out his role in a world of telephones, motion pictures, automobiles, airplanes, skyscrapers, and finally at the very end world wars. cody's life 1846 to 1917 spanned a period of astonishing change. and he participated...
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he was a friend to the indian who was famous as an indian fighter. he was a rugged frun tear. a living art fact of a pioneer cast playing out his role in a world of telephones, motion pictures, automobiles, airplanes, sky scrapers and finally at the very end, world wars. now cody's life, 1846 to 1917 spanned a period of astonishing change and he participated in much of that change. his father was a fight to keep slavery out of kansas and as a teenager, he fought in the civil war. he road for the pony express. hunted buffalo for the railroad. where he earned his nickname. scouted for the army. won the congressional medal of honor. took the so-called first scout for custer. and celebrated dual war bonnet hat. as it was really known. creek in 1876 and took a final curtain call on his western adventures. at the time of the terrible tragedy at wounded knee. that fight though at war bonnet creek, which there is only one casualty, that fight is the defining episode of his life. and i want to talk about it for it was in many ways a moment, an incredible moment simply frozen in time. w
he was a friend to the indian who was famous as an indian fighter. he was a rugged frun tear. a living art fact of a pioneer cast playing out his role in a world of telephones, motion pictures, automobiles, airplanes, sky scrapers and finally at the very end, world wars. now cody's life, 1846 to 1917 spanned a period of astonishing change and he participated in much of that change. his father was a fight to keep slavery out of kansas and as a teenager, he fought in the civil war. he road for...
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the western half of south dakota was a great sue indian reservation. it really lagged behind east in every respect so the wrenching culture came later than the farming culture of eastern south dakota and was essential to the way south dakota developed as a state. controlled recklessness is the story of ed lemmon and it element of western south dakota and it is a foundational figure, he was a cowboy. a cattleman, 850,000 acre ranch in the early 1900s, involved in the expansion of the railroad at the same time in the 1900s and one of the figures that was essential to the growth and development of western south dakota. people think of south dakota as a corn and beans farming state. it was more than that, 800,000 people in the state right now, 4 million head of cattle for every single man, woman and child in the state. involved in the expansion of that cattle ranching industry in western south dakota which was essential along with mining and expansion of the railroad and growth of our state in the 20th century. ed lemmon came to western south dakota in the
the western half of south dakota was a great sue indian reservation. it really lagged behind east in every respect so the wrenching culture came later than the farming culture of eastern south dakota and was essential to the way south dakota developed as a state. controlled recklessness is the story of ed lemmon and it element of western south dakota and it is a foundational figure, he was a cowboy. a cattleman, 850,000 acre ranch in the early 1900s, involved in the expansion of the railroad at...
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and that's the way we view the indian-u.s. relationship now: we think we have wisely chosen a partner in india for the strategic relationship. but i think that process i have watched over the 20 years of india investing abroad helps india understand the conditions necessary to be successful back home. because when you have to encounter it as a foreign direct investor, suddenly you understand what's important to success, you take that back home. and that helps you with your reforms back home. we encourage india to continue the pathway towards reforms. there's much needs to be done to really enhance the full economic value of what india has to offer. mr. hamre: i have about four or five questions that are all kind of clustered around the same issue, and that's about the complex power geometry in this region. india historically had close ties with russia. china had close ties with pakistan. we tried to keep ties with both india and pakistan. it's a lot more complicated environment now. could you just give your thoughts about indi
and that's the way we view the indian-u.s. relationship now: we think we have wisely chosen a partner in india for the strategic relationship. but i think that process i have watched over the 20 years of india investing abroad helps india understand the conditions necessary to be successful back home. because when you have to encounter it as a foreign direct investor, suddenly you understand what's important to success, you take that back home. and that helps you with your reforms back home. we...
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they illegally grazed their ridge indian pine reservation. cattlemen and indians often had very good relationships than a contentious relationship. really personified that. when he raised his cattle on the reservation, he invited any sharing an meal with his cowboys, sharing the campfire with him. when he had cattle that were not fit or market, sharing a meal with his cowboys, sharing the campfire with him. when he had cattle that were not fit or market, he would provide those for free to the indians. as a result, they turned the other sharing a meal with his way when he was gn the reservation here it is was a close connection that he had, and manifested itself decades later when he had an 865,000 acre ranch on the standing rock indian reservation. one of the things the indians means him was, in lakota yellow apple. why would you call him yellow apple? lemon, like the fruit, there is lakota, so it in they had a word for the name yellow and it was anglican eyes. that is why they call him ed lemmon. he was a known quantity, and a guy who helped
they illegally grazed their ridge indian pine reservation. cattlemen and indians often had very good relationships than a contentious relationship. really personified that. when he raised his cattle on the reservation, he invited any sharing an meal with his cowboys, sharing the campfire with him. when he had cattle that were not fit or market, sharing a meal with his cowboys, sharing the campfire with him. when he had cattle that were not fit or market, he would provide those for free to the...
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and i was sitting in a cafe and in came this indian looking man who asked if he could sit down at my table and that was hari. hardy har on new delhi our organizes for weeks stays in indian are you afraid of clinics for patients in germany companies them and serves as their interpreter. pirate radio is five thousand years old so it must be doing something right otherwise it would be around that long. because then i went to a clinic in india and it was an initially surprised at the treatment simplicity even the food was simple double soup with rice for breakfast lunch and dinner she received daily treatments of anti-inflammatory pastes steam baths and massages. my condition actually got worse in the first two weeks the mass songes caused me more pain than i had previously so they weren't as pleasant as i was expecting. i. can. there's one thing i ave that cannot do act fast is europeans always have to get back to work the next day but i ave to take some time. but over signing sayit week three animas. knocked all this drainage lead to a release of all that pain so i could really enjoy t
and i was sitting in a cafe and in came this indian looking man who asked if he could sit down at my table and that was hari. hardy har on new delhi our organizes for weeks stays in indian are you afraid of clinics for patients in germany companies them and serves as their interpreter. pirate radio is five thousand years old so it must be doing something right otherwise it would be around that long. because then i went to a clinic in india and it was an initially surprised at the treatment...
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we must work together to combat domestic violence and human trafficking in indian country. just last week the indian affairs committee held a hearing to discuss the lack of services provided for indian country regarding the horrific acts of violence and human trafficking of native women. just yesterday while questioning one of the officials at the department of interior about the need to do training in human trafficking at our casinos, he simply said, i thought you were going to ask me about indian gaming. um, i quickly said, i am asking you about indian gaming. because all of this works together. if we do not work together, every institution of the federal government, every institution of the state government, every institution of tribal government, if we don't work together, we will never make progress in providing the security that we have in this building, the security that we enjoy as white women will never be realized for women living on the reservation in indian country. we cannot let this continue. there are countless more stories like savannah's, stella's mona lisa
we must work together to combat domestic violence and human trafficking in indian country. just last week the indian affairs committee held a hearing to discuss the lack of services provided for indian country regarding the horrific acts of violence and human trafficking of native women. just yesterday while questioning one of the officials at the department of interior about the need to do training in human trafficking at our casinos, he simply said, i thought you were going to ask me about...
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this is indian country, isn't it what do we come to this country for. she explained the government would make them move away. that's why we are here to. we get the best land because we get it first. they said at the time the questionable subject themselves as the savages. in the 1870s, they agreed to do so their land in kansas and searched once more for a homeland tha if it was then that this chief stood up in a tribal council meeting and a record of the statements still exists to this day. they said we should move to this territory of what was then indian territory and would become the state of oklahoma. he said because it was rocky and was infertile you couldn't farm on it and the white ma man mothr finally leave us alone. even though it was about the size of delaware committee considered it worthless and said this would be a place at the osage would finally be happy and at peace, so they purchased it for 70 cents per acre. they had a deed to their own land and they migrated there. i think there was a tremendous toll on the tribe. there were only a fe
this is indian country, isn't it what do we come to this country for. she explained the government would make them move away. that's why we are here to. we get the best land because we get it first. they said at the time the questionable subject themselves as the savages. in the 1870s, they agreed to do so their land in kansas and searched once more for a homeland tha if it was then that this chief stood up in a tribal council meeting and a record of the statements still exists to this day....
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one other thing they did was they illegally raised their cattle on the indian reservation. : and indians often had very good relationships rather than a contentious relationship and add lemon personified that. he would, when he raised his cattle on the reservation invite any indians who were interested in coming and sharing a meal with this cowboy, sharing the campfire with him and whenever he would have cattle that were fit for market, he would provide those for free no cost to the indians. as a result, they turned their other way when he was raising on the reservation. it was a connection that he had manifested itself decades later when he had the hundred 65,000 acre ranch, and 865,000 acre ranch on the indian reservation. one of the things that the indians called him was cosmology so in lakota, it was he cost which means yellow. why would you call him yellow? >> lemon like the fruit, there's no name for the word lenin in lakota but they did know what an apple was and they had a name for the word yellow so it got recognized into a spotty and so that's what they called an lemon because
one other thing they did was they illegally raised their cattle on the indian reservation. : and indians often had very good relationships rather than a contentious relationship and add lemon personified that. he would, when he raised his cattle on the reservation invite any indians who were interested in coming and sharing a meal with this cowboy, sharing the campfire with him and whenever he would have cattle that were fit for market, he would provide those for free no cost to the indians. as...
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the man behind the indian corporate power house is fortune. he's a regs to riches story in less than three decades the adani family has risen to become one of the richest in india with more than eight billion dollars and along the way it sees they have cultivated powerful political allies everybody knows that i use of the millennium there are learning is simultaneously that i use of our prime minister. and i think is a prominent human rights and environmental lawyer in india's western state of gujarat where danny has its headquarters and when you render a modi service chief minister from two thousand and one to twenty four chain or prime minister before you got elected as a prime minister in the election campaign as a chief minister. in the dunny been not in indian airlines not in india and india and then york knicks been spearheading cases against it done since the made nine hundred ninety four on the day one they have been after me. but they had a very warm ready loving. me that i should stop the year being against them i should accept their
the man behind the indian corporate power house is fortune. he's a regs to riches story in less than three decades the adani family has risen to become one of the richest in india with more than eight billion dollars and along the way it sees they have cultivated powerful political allies everybody knows that i use of the millennium there are learning is simultaneously that i use of our prime minister. and i think is a prominent human rights and environmental lawyer in india's western state of...
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i meet a lot of indian commuters through my work i interact more with indians now than with people from my own community that has definitely helped my hindi it's improving and i wanted to become even better in future. like opie's many here have integrated into indian society. in the hafiz can't read and write but he keeps up with the news on dozens of whatsapp groups where users post graphic videos of the unfolding crisis in the me unmarked border. he says no doubt what a deputation in these circumstances will mean. if the indian government forcibly sends us back my children's future will be ruined. everything will be over but there's no humanity myanmar towards rangers will all be killed therefore sent back. the feelings the shared by many of the visa spreads in the settlement there is little it's because now it is. that i'm very scared my mother and sister still live in myanmar some of my relatives have been killed we would we go. but some are clinging on to a sliver of hope. yeah when i fled from myanmar and came to india i realized everyone has rights here even animals have rights t
i meet a lot of indian commuters through my work i interact more with indians now than with people from my own community that has definitely helped my hindi it's improving and i wanted to become even better in future. like opie's many here have integrated into indian society. in the hafiz can't read and write but he keeps up with the news on dozens of whatsapp groups where users post graphic videos of the unfolding crisis in the me unmarked border. he says no doubt what a deputation in these...
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the indians are thinking from the indian navy. how do you deal with these issues?>> china is building a massive overseas military base in djibouti. the second chart i showed you with choked points you will find this program. they are using the playbook in front of us. the answer is when you want to deal with the network you have to have a strong network. we need to leverage our strongest comparative advantage which is our allies, partners and friends. this is why india, the alignment of the united states, india and japan is so powerful. the short answer is that they will build a network, we need to strengthen our network. i would argue back to values, our democratic alignment with nato, japan, australia, gives us a much bigger pool of partners then china. we have time for one more here is one more there. >> i'm a retired air force officer. i wanted to thank you for your amazing contribution and service to this country and your comments -- my portion was usurped. the strategy with the chinese in the south china sea. two observations. as an air force guy the picture
the indians are thinking from the indian navy. how do you deal with these issues?>> china is building a massive overseas military base in djibouti. the second chart i showed you with choked points you will find this program. they are using the playbook in front of us. the answer is when you want to deal with the network you have to have a strong network. we need to leverage our strongest comparative advantage which is our allies, partners and friends. this is why india, the alignment of...
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it wants immigration rules relaxed, making it easierfor indian professionals to work in europe.he eu says visas are question for national governments, not something it can regulate. we heard talked about the size of this trading partnership. —— have. what is holding them back from doing a deal? we have seen more than a decade of negotiations. three years back, talks proceeded at a faster pace. as you mentioned, the european union wants duties cut in the car sector, and the same with wine and spirits, and importantly, intellectual property rights. that has been holding the talks back. the 13th summit was organised in brussels after a four—year gap. this time, we have been told they are scheduled. they will be initiating the free—trade agreement towards a final stage. but they will be more talks before we can see that.” final stage. but they will be more talks before we can see that. ijust wa nt to talks before we can see that. ijust want to know the view of the indian side of things about what the eu can offer without the uk when brexit finally happens. that is an important point
it wants immigration rules relaxed, making it easierfor indian professionals to work in europe.he eu says visas are question for national governments, not something it can regulate. we heard talked about the size of this trading partnership. —— have. what is holding them back from doing a deal? we have seen more than a decade of negotiations. three years back, talks proceeded at a faster pace. as you mentioned, the european union wants duties cut in the car sector, and the same with wine...
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asked me how many indian troops were nearby.ina have a long—standing border dispute and the countries even went to a full—scale war in 1962. the stand—off was resolved peacefully but only after two months of intense media hype. the reality on the ground is very different for these villagers. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up, we'll be looking at the airof the coming up, we'll be looking at the air of the samsung fortune who will be court today contesting a corruption conviction. the crown prince to samsung, he is back in court today. the 49—year—old was convicted of bribery charges a month ago and this is a case that has gripped both south korea's business and political circles. what implications will it have for the company? what can we expect from the appeal? i will have all of those details coming up for you. looking forward to that and despite the scandal, it is not impacting its stock price. and from the programme that brought you putin's puppy, here are some more baby animals. sea otters are adorable
asked me how many indian troops were nearby.ina have a long—standing border dispute and the countries even went to a full—scale war in 1962. the stand—off was resolved peacefully but only after two months of intense media hype. the reality on the ground is very different for these villagers. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up, we'll be looking at the airof the coming up, we'll be looking at the air of the samsung fortune who will be court today contesting a corruption...
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other channels like xenu's began with footage handed to them by the indian ministry of defense or in the windows name and action and treatment minimal i see that i'm on. a budget because they would agree when we asked xenu says editor in chief to assess the merits of the wire story on shot he seemed more interested in who broke the story than what it said i really don't know i haven't checked the facts i haven't checked the documents i also don't know about the exact motive behind the story because all these struggling with what they want is they want readership they want instant fame they want instant i was now how do they get eyeballs for that you have somebody big. even if it's a half baked journalism it's a big investigation. some indian newspapers where political scandals are usually a stock in trade were also strangely indifferent to the story even the hindu a liberal paper put it on page ten and all of that came before jay i mean the wire with a multimillion dollar lawsuit for defamation and explicitly warned other media outlets of the story that the media's not reacting to sp
other channels like xenu's began with footage handed to them by the indian ministry of defense or in the windows name and action and treatment minimal i see that i'm on. a budget because they would agree when we asked xenu says editor in chief to assess the merits of the wire story on shot he seemed more interested in who broke the story than what it said i really don't know i haven't checked the facts i haven't checked the documents i also don't know about the exact motive behind the story...
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from the indian nation on myself. and this trip in india. it has been a very successful trip for the secretary of state he's been to saudi arabia qatar saudi arabia iran and pakistan. and it is in india so that means that he has stand in five days six nations. but it is. a happy situation that he has scum head off to visiting all the six nations and i think that you are very happy to be here in india and you are not a diet and i hope you are feeling good to be in india as the last country on the visit and now this is the second. meeting and i met him last year last month and you know the last time. between india and and america has been has been a has been a good. and. and i have said that the. things that america is a very good friend for india and also in and boy shinton in your meeting you said that there is a good very good relationship between india and medica and that relationship and i would always want to tell you. that. in this in this relationship you always wanted to have a stronger relationship and very odd i think building that
from the indian nation on myself. and this trip in india. it has been a very successful trip for the secretary of state he's been to saudi arabia qatar saudi arabia iran and pakistan. and it is in india so that means that he has stand in five days six nations. but it is. a happy situation that he has scum head off to visiting all the six nations and i think that you are very happy to be here in india and you are not a diet and i hope you are feeling good to be in india as the last country on...
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for an independent state now he's a man of peace he and the other mizo people accept the central indian government as long as it in turn respects their culture and faith there are more than two hundred different tribes all with their own languages and traditions among the other major tribes here other nagas in the state of nagaland. they to attend church on sundays namely. the baptist church the nagar people have been baptist since their ancestors came into contact with american missionaries the nagas take their face seriously just like they took their natural religion and customs in the past some of those customs were very bloodthirsty such as head hunting quite literally. the old nagas are proud to call themselves the last living head hunters it's been more than sixty years since and his fellow fighters regularly attacked neighboring villages and returned with severed heads. and do i regret it i know and that's just what it was like our enemies qatar hats off to if they got their hands on us. we did it to demonstrate our strength from. that one tattoo for every three heads. has severa
for an independent state now he's a man of peace he and the other mizo people accept the central indian government as long as it in turn respects their culture and faith there are more than two hundred different tribes all with their own languages and traditions among the other major tribes here other nagas in the state of nagaland. they to attend church on sundays namely. the baptist church the nagar people have been baptist since their ancestors came into contact with american missionaries...