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indians. it's based on the premise that most american people think they have nothing to do with american indians and that american indians have nothing to do with them. we usually exact opposite is true. americans and american indians share a deeply in tangled history. this shaped united states of america, and had a profound and lasting impact on american national consciousness and popular culture. when standing in the central gallery, which we call indians everywhere you this large gallery is covered floor to ceiling with images. this imagery is pervasive in americans lives. most american people are conscious that anywhere you look you will find imagery of american indians. we are offering that this imagery exists as evidence of the deeply entangled history that americans and american indians share. in exploring the history that lies behind this imagery, we explored three events, the story of pocahontas, the trail of tears, and the battle of little bighorn. today we are going to explore the b
indians. it's based on the premise that most american people think they have nothing to do with american indians and that american indians have nothing to do with them. we usually exact opposite is true. americans and american indians share a deeply in tangled history. this shaped united states of america, and had a profound and lasting impact on american national consciousness and popular culture. when standing in the central gallery, which we call indians everywhere you this large gallery is...
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in terms of indian affairs, how are present author, continuing d brown's special set of issues, indian women and what is going on. >> host: i am going to cut you off. that is a lot to work with. david treuer, go. >> guest: my book is related to d brown's. his book like i was talking about focuses -- he starts like he said in 1850 and to 19 -- 1890 where he says native american life, culture and civilization was destroyed. my book starts in 1890, the year d brown left off with the opposite thesis, that it was not the end of our culture or civilization or community. it might have been a low point from which we have been emerging ever since. 1890 our populations were the lowest they have ever been, 200,000 native people left in the united states, now there are 3 million. our land base was the smallest it has ever been, it has been regrown in many ways. our communities lack infrastructure, political organization, our religions are being reborn and flourishing. our political system is becoming healthier and people are living longer and longer and that is what it is about. it is not about in
in terms of indian affairs, how are present author, continuing d brown's special set of issues, indian women and what is going on. >> host: i am going to cut you off. that is a lot to work with. david treuer, go. >> guest: my book is related to d brown's. his book like i was talking about focuses -- he starts like he said in 1850 and to 19 -- 1890 where he says native american life, culture and civilization was destroyed. my book starts in 1890, the year d brown left off with the...
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and non-indians.egal and illegal thought structures for indians and not indians. it matters for me how these texts get written, that there is trial and error and work and missteps, plans, unexpected contingencies. it matters that my dad was attending law school and writing at night. or that he had a thing about music. i want to share these pictures of you of him as a young man with his guitar. his willingness to turn custer into a record, only if westerman got to the artist. for those of you who do not know this album, it is really good and hold up over time. the song custer died for your sins is really a good song. and it shows off floyd westerman as a great singer. ability to sing and go up a little bit ♪ died for your sins ♪ in these three different pitches including this low gravelly range. i commend it to you. i have to show you his favorite picture of himself. [laughter] it is holding jerry jeff walker's guitar. he was a serious man and a he was a serious man and a planking trickster. a risk tak
and non-indians.egal and illegal thought structures for indians and not indians. it matters for me how these texts get written, that there is trial and error and work and missteps, plans, unexpected contingencies. it matters that my dad was attending law school and writing at night. or that he had a thing about music. i want to share these pictures of you of him as a young man with his guitar. his willingness to turn custer into a record, only if westerman got to the artist. for those of you...
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and non-indians.'ve tried a bit to personalize the book in its processes. it matters to me how these kinds of texts get written. there's trial and error. there is work. there are missteps, plans, unexpected contingencies. it matters my dad was attending law school and writing at night. or that he had a thing about music. i want to sort of share these pictures with you of the young vine deloria with his guitar. he had a thing about music which was visible in his willingness to turn custer into a record but om if floyd westerman got to be the artist. for those who don't know this album, it's really good. and the song "custer died for your sins" is a great song. and it shows off floyd as an excellent singer. rick williams and i were talking about this last night. his ability to go, custer died for your sins and go up a bit, custer kid for your sins. a new day must begin. then he goes like this ♪ custer dies and it is so low. it's like under water. it's this gravelly, rangy, beautiful, beautiful thing. i
and non-indians.'ve tried a bit to personalize the book in its processes. it matters to me how these kinds of texts get written. there's trial and error. there is work. there are missteps, plans, unexpected contingencies. it matters my dad was attending law school and writing at night. or that he had a thing about music. i want to sort of share these pictures with you of the young vine deloria with his guitar. he had a thing about music which was visible in his willingness to turn custer into a...
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commissionerif his of indian echoed his views. after the successful reelection campaign of 1864, the commissioner wrote his annual report and praised the energetic action of governor evans. once the true reality of sand creek came to light, however, members of lincoln's party publicly condemned the atrocious event and called for reform of indian policy. a congressional committee was authorized to investigate and affair and ultimately concluded after lincoln's death that the cheyenne were mutilated in the most horrible manner. had lincoln lived, perhaps he would have been among those in which sand creek massacre had left a bad taste in their mouth, and a more humane policy might have happened instead of militaristic campaigns for extermination. of course, we will never know. his presidency gives us little clues what he would have actually done. by any objective measure, was an unprovoked murder of cheyenne and arapaho. for many years, colorado celebrated this as a battle, a battle of the civil war. more recently, more recently, and
commissionerif his of indian echoed his views. after the successful reelection campaign of 1864, the commissioner wrote his annual report and praised the energetic action of governor evans. once the true reality of sand creek came to light, however, members of lincoln's party publicly condemned the atrocious event and called for reform of indian policy. a congressional committee was authorized to investigate and affair and ultimately concluded after lincoln's death that the cheyenne were...
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he gave it to the indians. he gave this land to the indians. i would say, look, we fight with a slant. it is our land, it has always been our land. god gave it to us, the creator gave it to us so we fight for this land. blood is all over this land, soaked into this earth and it is precious to us. our blood is soaked all over this continent. native blood is everywhere in this land. so it is precious to us. that is why we try to respect it and do the right thing and care for it. kevin: one of the things we think about, thinking about as thefter the memorial opens, sort of protocols around how people use the memorial. we know that native people will know what a prayer tie is and they will know the proper way to offer, make an offering of sager sweetgrass or cedar -- sage or sweetgrass or cedar. but how do you think we ought to guests to non-native experience the memorial? mr. pratt: you know, i think that most people are very aware of religions, the freedom to have a religion the way you want and you see that in our culture. we have all kinds of d
he gave it to the indians. he gave this land to the indians. i would say, look, we fight with a slant. it is our land, it has always been our land. god gave it to us, the creator gave it to us so we fight for this land. blood is all over this land, soaked into this earth and it is precious to us. our blood is soaked all over this continent. native blood is everywhere in this land. so it is precious to us. that is why we try to respect it and do the right thing and care for it. kevin: one of the...
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he gave it to the indians. he gave this land to the indians. and so i always say, look, we're fighting for this land. it's our land. it has always been our land. god gave it to us. the creator gave it to us. so we fight for this land. i said our native blood is all over this land, soaked into this earth. the earth is precious to us. and now when we become universal, i say our blood is soaked all over this continent, all over this world. native blood is everywhere. so it's precious to us. that's why we try to respect it. do the right thing and care for it. >> so one of the things we think about a lot, thinking about after the memorial opens, is sort of protocols around how people use the memorial. we know that, you know, native people will know what a prayer tie is and they know the proper way to offer -- make an offering of sage or sweetgrass or cedar. but how do you think we ought to advise our non-native guests to experience the memorial? >> you know, i think that most people are very aware of religio religions, the freedom to have a religion
he gave it to the indians. he gave this land to the indians. and so i always say, look, we're fighting for this land. it's our land. it has always been our land. god gave it to us. the creator gave it to us. so we fight for this land. i said our native blood is all over this land, soaked into this earth. the earth is precious to us. and now when we become universal, i say our blood is soaked all over this continent, all over this world. native blood is everywhere. so it's precious to us. that's...
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state it is not the indian government and it is not the b.g.p. which condones this what is telling is the latest annual crime report which is more than a year late leaves out some rather important categories like attacks on journalists nothing about human rights violations by security forces or attacks by vigilantes when asked about these gaps your home affairs ministry said the data for these categories had been withheld because it was unreliable and prone to mis interpretation that's pretty heavy handed censorship no it isn't censorship let me explain we have had a few cases of despicable vigilantism but somehow one section tries to portray it as if it's only about protection it's not we've unfortunately had vigilantism of people who are suspected child abductors of people who are peeves and when. mainstream media outlets. try to portray all of them as only one kind of vigilantism it shows that they have an edge enda and that needs to be desegregated so you don't put up the figures in case people might just draw the wrong not just for might tha
state it is not the indian government and it is not the b.g.p. which condones this what is telling is the latest annual crime report which is more than a year late leaves out some rather important categories like attacks on journalists nothing about human rights violations by security forces or attacks by vigilantes when asked about these gaps your home affairs ministry said the data for these categories had been withheld because it was unreliable and prone to mis interpretation that's pretty...
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forces by the way indian forces have not killed any civilians in the recent past the people who are carrying 40 seventh's the people who are carrying grenades are terrorists mr pounder 3 years ago 20165 investigations were launched by your government to extra judicial executions but to this day no information has been received why would that be the indian government takes very seriously any such allegations and while there may have been mistakes decades ago about 2016 yes but i'm talking about not just 2016 but if you just deal with this particular incident because 3 years on not only is there no verdict in any of these cases there's no way of knowing if the investigations are still going on or being part indefinitely in a plan i think is going to be part indefinitely 0 information i mean verdicts on other similar allegations and there will be verdicts in these cases as well when are you going to take over the judicial process has a way to go through and you cannot expect. arbitrary decisions so why the silence why the complete silence about whether the investigation is still ongoin
forces by the way indian forces have not killed any civilians in the recent past the people who are carrying 40 seventh's the people who are carrying grenades are terrorists mr pounder 3 years ago 20165 investigations were launched by your government to extra judicial executions but to this day no information has been received why would that be the indian government takes very seriously any such allegations and while there may have been mistakes decades ago about 2016 yes but i'm talking about...
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not just indians. i think that indian veterans have been kind of forgotten. not forgotten by their people, but by their tribes and families, but forgotten by this country. by the government sometimes. when they make it hard -- i know i have tried to get to be a benefits and some things like that. they make it difficult for you. i say, ok, i'm not the one. when i came back from vietnam, my hearing was damaged. and i went to the medical doctors and i said i can hear -- cannot hear very well. and he said he or nothing but it them more linger. -- he said you are nothing but a malingerer. i said ok. i don't want to be that i turn -- i don't want to be that. i turned around and walked off and never said anything again. even though i was damaged. i see that and if that happens in the people, i say ok. that's done, i'm done. they don't fight as hard as some people do to hear what they want. i'll take care of myself. that's part of the problem that we have to train veterans. say, hey, we are here to help. you were here to help you because i've been through it and i kn
not just indians. i think that indian veterans have been kind of forgotten. not forgotten by their people, but by their tribes and families, but forgotten by this country. by the government sometimes. when they make it hard -- i know i have tried to get to be a benefits and some things like that. they make it difficult for you. i say, ok, i'm not the one. when i came back from vietnam, my hearing was damaged. and i went to the medical doctors and i said i can hear -- cannot hear very well. and...
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and from that point on, my are, i used to try to paint all kind of indian art and southwest indians would say that is all wrong, you know, or somebody else would say we don't do that, so i concentrated on planes indians, my tribes. >> so that brings us to my next question, you are a school age artist doing all right it sounds like, so how did you end up in the marines? >> well i got out of school and i went to college and i didn't have a car, so i was hitchhiking everywhere i went hitchhiked every day to school in back, hitchhike to work, and i was just tired of being broke, really i was tired of being broke and i felt like it was a struggle, so i always admired my uncle, he was a marine in the second world war and served on several campaigns, hiroshima and had been wounded and part of his foot was gone and some of his face was gone and he had shrapnel all in his body and he was our family hero, he was a sergeant and so he was a marine and i thought, i'm going to join the marine corps. i never told my mother, i just went out and did it and i came in one day and she's sitting across the ta
and from that point on, my are, i used to try to paint all kind of indian art and southwest indians would say that is all wrong, you know, or somebody else would say we don't do that, so i concentrated on planes indians, my tribes. >> so that brings us to my next question, you are a school age artist doing all right it sounds like, so how did you end up in the marines? >> well i got out of school and i went to college and i didn't have a car, so i was hitchhiking everywhere i went...
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through the indian t.v. channels have seemed amongst the most eager to jump onto the prime minister's bandwagon there are vested interests of owners genuine ideological alignment in some cases and often just commercial good sense because among these popularity with increasingly nationalist masses to go wall to wall and he puts on a show like his brand on the point. day by day that's what. the big debate coming up on the other side of the much like morning truck mostly the media in india is largely pro-government so very few have had reports on the anti war the rallies that were happening in houston in boston in new york that will not be emphasized in the indian media what will be emphasized is mr trump. endorsing mr moore the mr moore the endorsing. media management has a big part to play everyone is entitled to their opinion and it is an open free and fair democracy there is freedom of the press if you watch the ingenues an extremely critical of prime minister monti and the b j p government more so than oth
through the indian t.v. channels have seemed amongst the most eager to jump onto the prime minister's bandwagon there are vested interests of owners genuine ideological alignment in some cases and often just commercial good sense because among these popularity with increasingly nationalist masses to go wall to wall and he puts on a show like his brand on the point. day by day that's what. the big debate coming up on the other side of the much like morning truck mostly the media in india is...
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where the indians? they get to fort defiance. they make a deal they make a treaty we don't have to fight marching appear they will get to the british forte august 20th only a few miles they are marching they get up to the bluff for miles from here and they see down to the river and william harrison who is the aide to wayne rides up and says i think you're going to forget to give me the orders if the battle does begin. charge the back from the bayonet and at that moment a shot rings out those indians had lined up on the front and wayne was astounded they had tread so carefully they panicked he trained his men at the first sign of attack lineup parallel to the army in five minutes they had lined up across the front go the battle only lasted an hour as the indians came first came on the american right than on the left and the training of his men and the artillery they push the indians back through the fallen timbers from a tornado across the river. they fled the battlefield and they ran for the fort thinking the british would protec
where the indians? they get to fort defiance. they make a deal they make a treaty we don't have to fight marching appear they will get to the british forte august 20th only a few miles they are marching they get up to the bluff for miles from here and they see down to the river and william harrison who is the aide to wayne rides up and says i think you're going to forget to give me the orders if the battle does begin. charge the back from the bayonet and at that moment a shot rings out those...
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gave it to the indians. he gave this land to the indians. so i'll say, look, we are fighting for this land and it's always been our land and god gave it to us so we fight for this land. native blood is all over this land and soaked into this earth and now, we become universal and our blood is soaked all over this continent in all over this world. it is precious to us and that's why we respect it and we do the right thing and care for it. >> one of the things we think about and thinking about after the memorial opens him -- is sort of protocols around how used the memorial and we know that native people know the proper way to offer the offering of the cedar. how do you think we ought to advise our nominated guess to experience the memorial you know. >> most people are very aware of religions and the freedom to have a religion here and you see that in our culture and we have all different types of religions and i think -- that people will see these people making these ceremonies and i thought about that and you could have a dose of it and i do
gave it to the indians. he gave this land to the indians. so i'll say, look, we are fighting for this land and it's always been our land and god gave it to us so we fight for this land. native blood is all over this land and soaked into this earth and now, we become universal and our blood is soaked all over this continent in all over this world. it is precious to us and that's why we respect it and we do the right thing and care for it. >> one of the things we think about and thinking...
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indian t.v. channels have seemed amongst the most eager to jump onto the prime minister's bandwagon there are vested interests of owners genuine ideological alignment in some cases and often just commercial good sense because of all these popularity with increasingly nationalist masses to go wall to wall when he puts on a show like his brand. going cold go day by day that's where the big debate coming up all the other side out there are like this morning trump mostly the media in india is largely pro-government so very few have had reports on the anti war the rallies that were happening in houston in boston in new york that will not be emphasized in the indian media what will be emphasized is mr trump. endorsing mr moore the mr moore the endorsing trump etc so media management has a big part to play everyone is entitled to their opinion and it is an open free and fair democracy there is freedom of the press if you watch the engineers are extremely critical of prime minister monti and the b j p go
indian t.v. channels have seemed amongst the most eager to jump onto the prime minister's bandwagon there are vested interests of owners genuine ideological alignment in some cases and often just commercial good sense because of all these popularity with increasingly nationalist masses to go wall to wall when he puts on a show like his brand. going cold go day by day that's where the big debate coming up all the other side out there are like this morning trump mostly the media in india is...
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and have indian heritage. for no one really is proud to say they're from india and there was some sort of you know remote 3rd world country that no one really gave any importance to seeing prime minister nor they go out to different countries just make people feel proud to be injured i think mr moore d. and his b j p have understood the power of the diaspora very well and they have been able to tap into this power like nobody else has what is different about the current diaspora is that they have the means the internet with no air travel to be able to actually access their motherland very easily which are the whims of indian immigrants would not have been able to do and what the be debris has done is take this idea that india is your motherland and you have gone elsewhere to work and you can be loyal to abort. the beauty peace courting of the overseas indian did not begin with the more the government the practice began way back in the 1930 s. and by the turn of the century b.g.p. leaders like prime minister at
and have indian heritage. for no one really is proud to say they're from india and there was some sort of you know remote 3rd world country that no one really gave any importance to seeing prime minister nor they go out to different countries just make people feel proud to be injured i think mr moore d. and his b j p have understood the power of the diaspora very well and they have been able to tap into this power like nobody else has what is different about the current diaspora is that they...
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soggy toured an american indian abstract brought attention to an extraordinary indian artist whose also has great aunt and in that cause also widening and deepening our understanding of what that means, american indian art, continuing his quest to observe human nature phil has served as president of the american studies association and will be the president of the american historians and 2022, i say this as direct continuity from the band teaching to experience where he will be doing fieldwork at the organization hearing that board and noting that there was a bit more harmony outwork at the high school band classes then there are in those circles, phil is also a trustee at the smithsonian institute of the american indian where he chairs the repatriation committee a role in public service that seems to be something of a family tradition, and they got us reading about white man's hats, so i don't know what review will take but i know it'll be creative and will be a coauthor probably, at the university of michigan he served as associate dean for undergraduate education where he was as much
soggy toured an american indian abstract brought attention to an extraordinary indian artist whose also has great aunt and in that cause also widening and deepening our understanding of what that means, american indian art, continuing his quest to observe human nature phil has served as president of the american studies association and will be the president of the american historians and 2022, i say this as direct continuity from the band teaching to experience where he will be doing fieldwork...
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with the aim of protecting the interests of indian muslims. but a new goal in the creation after britons both all from india of a muslim nation pakistan or land of the pier. the party was led by mohammad ali jinnah who'd known gandhi for years. both. came from they were good writing speaking people they were both lawyers have been educated in law and received training there so in a way there was that they had a lot in common but unfortunately they came into very sharp conflict fight early on after god returned to india. in 1940 gandhi went to meet jinnah at his private residence in bombay over the course of almost 3 weeks sunday times as he tried to dissuade from his plan for a muslim pakistan. he assured him that muslims would have an honorable place in a secular and democratic india. he even offered him the post of prime minister independent india's 1st government. to jinnah couldn't stand the affection and attention he was shown by. because like many muslims he viewed it as a patronize ing attempt by hindus to assimilate muslims. gandhi's s
with the aim of protecting the interests of indian muslims. but a new goal in the creation after britons both all from india of a muslim nation pakistan or land of the pier. the party was led by mohammad ali jinnah who'd known gandhi for years. both. came from they were good writing speaking people they were both lawyers have been educated in law and received training there so in a way there was that they had a lot in common but unfortunately they came into very sharp conflict fight early on...
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indian prime minister narendra modi made the decision back in august since that announcement the region's been under lockdown with no internet local politicians arrested and limited information filtering out some of what we know is coming unexpectedly from european visitors. indian administered kashmir news of the european lawmakers imminent arrival sparked angry protests across the region 3 months into delhi security lock down tensions remain at boiling point. more than 80 days of protests but no one's paying attention people are getting killed slaughtered everything's closed there's a communications lockdown. in delhi the any peace will welcome personally by prime minister narendra modi sponsored by an obscure think tank the group was dominated by far right deputies the e.u.'s stressed this is not an official visit still support for his tough line. even though of the biggest is the n t. in. it as. critics have slammed the visit to kashmir as a p.r. stunt meant to blunt the global outrage. from the airport to your m.p.'s risk or through to a high end hotel for talks. later while the dele
indian prime minister narendra modi made the decision back in august since that announcement the region's been under lockdown with no internet local politicians arrested and limited information filtering out some of what we know is coming unexpectedly from european visitors. indian administered kashmir news of the european lawmakers imminent arrival sparked angry protests across the region 3 months into delhi security lock down tensions remain at boiling point. more than 80 days of protests but...
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goes to mars so certainly that's what is indian farmers as far as indian indian companies are concerned they are what it and i think some of these concerns are really just right again lot of demands there though andrea what's at stake here if india were to scupper the deal. well the deal is pretty significant ben and just to give you an idea it'll give it'll produce once it's set it'll produce a 3rd of the global g.d.p. was nearly half the world's population but countries in east asia have already proven how integrating with global supply and value chains actually help and that's what and it's neat the region needs all the help it can get especially with all the trade barriers that all these various countries are putting up by these governments now adding to that it helps having the r.c.t. actually helps with a number of things namely it raises productivity it boosts output it also creates jobs and ultimately ultimately it does stimulate demand overall so the n.c.p. could actually be the one jolt that the indian economy needs particularly because it already has a much and i was intrigue
goes to mars so certainly that's what is indian farmers as far as indian indian companies are concerned they are what it and i think some of these concerns are really just right again lot of demands there though andrea what's at stake here if india were to scupper the deal. well the deal is pretty significant ben and just to give you an idea it'll give it'll produce once it's set it'll produce a 3rd of the global g.d.p. was nearly half the world's population but countries in east asia have...
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thank you, london breed for all your support for the american indian community. thank you supervisor ronen, and supervisor brown because we were able to pass a legislation -- a resolution in may recognizing may 5th as the national day of awareness ongoing missing murdered indigenous women. [cheers and applause] i would like to read the resolution. were as indigenous people have inhabited the north american continent including the state of california for many centuries, and from the first contact with settlers from other countries, native americans share their knowledge of the land and its resources and have continued to play a vital role in the development of local communities , the state of california, and the nation. whereas, the missing murdered indigenous women and girls report from the urban indian health institute released in 20 -- 2009 provides data from 71 urban cities across the united states on missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. recognizing that a number of factors, including or data collection by law enforcement, and limited health resour
thank you, london breed for all your support for the american indian community. thank you supervisor ronen, and supervisor brown because we were able to pass a legislation -- a resolution in may recognizing may 5th as the national day of awareness ongoing missing murdered indigenous women. [cheers and applause] i would like to read the resolution. were as indigenous people have inhabited the north american continent including the state of california for many centuries, and from the first...
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and non indians. they would personalize the book and these processes. the mattress me out these affects have been written in this trial and error and there's work and re-steps which has contingencies and it matters that my dad attended law school and writing at night. where ignorant about music and we'll share these pictures of you of a young deloria. he did have a thing about music which turned to custer into a record but only if floyd west herman was the artist. for those of you who don't know the item it's really good and it's really a great song and they come up as a really excellent singer and the singing to die for your sins and a tune they must be in and then they say custer dies and it's so low and it's underwater and its rangy and beautiful and these things and i just have to show the favorite picture of killing the walker and his guitar is the most serious man in the prankster that will the experience which in the country which all these kinds of thing and had a complication and bobby bridge
and non indians. they would personalize the book and these processes. the mattress me out these affects have been written in this trial and error and there's work and re-steps which has contingencies and it matters that my dad attended law school and writing at night. where ignorant about music and we'll share these pictures of you of a young deloria. he did have a thing about music which turned to custer into a record but only if floyd west herman was the artist. for those of you who don't...
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indian giver -- the idea of an indian giver, someone gives you something and they want it back. the part of that definition we're missing is because it's theirs. [ laughter ] >> what did you say? >> european giver. >> european giver. we have a winner. there we go, everybody. [ applause ] >> for now on, that's what you say. take that home for thanksgiving, everybody. [ laughter ] >> sitting there with your family. i got something for you this year. [ laughter ] >> i'm going to ruin the holiday. [ laughter ] >> my name is w. kamau bell. as a comedian, i've made a living finding humor in the parts of america i don't understand, and now i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out and experience all the cultures and beliefs that add color to this crazy country. this is the "united shades of america." ♪bo america's original sin, i'm thinking about slavery. but if i'm honest, americans started screwing up before that. before america had a name, the cake was already being baked, christopher columbus landed in the caribbean and said, hello, indians. and the people
indian giver -- the idea of an indian giver, someone gives you something and they want it back. the part of that definition we're missing is because it's theirs. [ laughter ] >> what did you say? >> european giver. >> european giver. we have a winner. there we go, everybody. [ applause ] >> for now on, that's what you say. take that home for thanksgiving, everybody. [ laughter ] >> sitting there with your family. i got something for you this year. [ laughter ]...
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some 30,000 to 50,000 indians enslaved. the nan's attica they lived along what we and they called the rappahannock river. lived -- living in villages surrounded by their farmland. startedite neighbors -- theirown the farmlands. nanzatico appealed for assistance in 1692. but years passed with no response. then some members of the tribe decided to take the laws into their own hands they killed the members of a neighboring white family. 10 members of the nanzatico tribe were accused of murder. the local militia incarcerated not only the accused but the entire tribe. nanzatico confined, local settlers looted and destroyed their village. a trial was held in williamsburg, which, by that time, had become the capital of the colony, and the authorities decided to make an example of the nanzatico. representatives from all the other virginia tribes were made to watch the trial in an example of what they could expect if they resisted. despite pleas of not guilty, five of the accused were convicted and hanged. meanwhile, all of the othe
some 30,000 to 50,000 indians enslaved. the nan's attica they lived along what we and they called the rappahannock river. lived -- living in villages surrounded by their farmland. startedite neighbors -- theirown the farmlands. nanzatico appealed for assistance in 1692. but years passed with no response. then some members of the tribe decided to take the laws into their own hands they killed the members of a neighboring white family. 10 members of the nanzatico tribe were accused of murder. the...
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he thought too, there would be peace with the indians.hat this would do for us america, kicks open the door. across the ohio river the poorest of the poor. you can people from new england, they come up from the virginia, many people in virginia finally freed the slaves and african-americans, and live along the western part of the state. poor southerners come from the backcountry. people start trickling in from great britain. it's the beginning of this huge migration. what he has won is really 10 years of peace. in 10 years ohio will enter the union of america will start looking west but in 10 years the last young man, a shawnee who runs away from the battlefield and runs to the sport and gets the gates slammed in his face he says we are going to try again.i'm going to put together the biggest confederation in history, bigger than little turtle, bigger than blue jacket, Ãbin 1805 he starts his confederation. who's gonna have to defeat him? the young aide fighting at the side of wayne at fallen timbers henry harrison who would be the great
he thought too, there would be peace with the indians.hat this would do for us america, kicks open the door. across the ohio river the poorest of the poor. you can people from new england, they come up from the virginia, many people in virginia finally freed the slaves and african-americans, and live along the western part of the state. poor southerners come from the backcountry. people start trickling in from great britain. it's the beginning of this huge migration. what he has won is really...
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almost 3 months after the indian government stripped indian administered kashmir office autonomy and imposed severe restrictions some have been east but the people of kashmir valley are in limbo they are caught between the indian army and the rebels between the need to register their protest and for survival. 16 year old nabil the a class 10 student is doing last minute preparations for his social sciences exam even when the school officially reopened his parents thought it was unsafe for him to return they feared clashes between the indian army and the rebels and worried about him getting caught in the middle. and boys belted stornes my parents were afraid i may get caught in the protests so they didn't send me to school. riaz i am a shopkeeper and a father of 2 says he is forced to open his shop in the mornings but he keeps a chop the rest of the day to protest new delhi's decision reopen the shop because it is our livelihood because we have to support our family but i shouted down now in protest to abrogation of article 370. businesses across the kashmir valley are following us of
almost 3 months after the indian government stripped indian administered kashmir office autonomy and imposed severe restrictions some have been east but the people of kashmir valley are in limbo they are caught between the indian army and the rebels between the need to register their protest and for survival. 16 year old nabil the a class 10 student is doing last minute preparations for his social sciences exam even when the school officially reopened his parents thought it was unsafe for him...
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there is no indian members, indian muslim members of isis or al qaeda, no active she hottie movements except a few fringe groups. that the indian government because of the citizen registry, because of the detention centers they want to institute. they are amending the law to exclude muslims so the atmosphere in india right now, the press has been silent, the judiciary has been co-opted and indian civil society, lawyers are deeply concerned about the fate of the country right now. it is the world's largest democracy. the power of populism, trump, modi, populist. a populist can tell a false story well. the only way to fight these guys is by telling a true story better and this is why they hate journalists and writers. in some cases imprisoned, murdered. you can tell a true story better, a global contest of truth telling. >> we have to stop there. we will get too many questions but we had a great discussion. the authors will be at the book signing tent across from us. if you would like to get your book signed. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
there is no indian members, indian muslim members of isis or al qaeda, no active she hottie movements except a few fringe groups. that the indian government because of the citizen registry, because of the detention centers they want to institute. they are amending the law to exclude muslims so the atmosphere in india right now, the press has been silent, the judiciary has been co-opted and indian civil society, lawyers are deeply concerned about the fate of the country right now. it is the...
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reject and condemn the brutal oppression by indian security forces inside indian administered kashmir and cards to send a signal to the international community that the people of kashmir now in a state of lockdown for 60 long days without food and medicine participating in this. country. the. last 2 months. with. people that we are with them they are not alone we will stand by them and fight. until we get free from any. why do. we want freedom. we are not one decision on this be this is not the 100 so there's a lot of excitement and also tension in the air the j.k. left it also led by arsene my leg where he's been arrested by the indian or charged and there are also serious concerns about his. these people at bank that they want to. go to divorce inside indian administered kashmir and they also want to send out strong signal to the international community to bear danger to the plight of bush meeting. on friday there were protests on the indian side of the line of control that divides kashmir but the people say the restrictions are placing an acceptable burdens on their lives and many
reject and condemn the brutal oppression by indian security forces inside indian administered kashmir and cards to send a signal to the international community that the people of kashmir now in a state of lockdown for 60 long days without food and medicine participating in this. country. the. last 2 months. with. people that we are with them they are not alone we will stand by them and fight. until we get free from any. why do. we want freedom. we are not one decision on this be this is not the...
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the indian army is also said that not 9 but do indian soldiers were killed and one indian civilian wasalso kidman box on violated the cease fire now after this we've also heard from the united states the state department and they have backed india's concern as far as pakistan settling these groups is concerned and said that groups like the. ducted many attacks against india are in fact in box on and that continues to be a concern but they also express their concern over the humanitarian situation in region. now authorities in bangladesh are saying that they plan to begin the relocation of 100000 rangar refugees within the coming 2 months 1st $350.00 families will be moved from the world's largest refugee camp in cox's bazaar to the small island of char in the bay of bengal bangladesh says it's working to convince more refugees to move to the island which is several hours by boat from the mainland the government has been building infrastructure there including homes schools and mosques bought united nations and rights groups are saying the island is prone to flooding more than 700000 ra
the indian army is also said that not 9 but do indian soldiers were killed and one indian civilian wasalso kidman box on violated the cease fire now after this we've also heard from the united states the state department and they have backed india's concern as far as pakistan settling these groups is concerned and said that groups like the. ducted many attacks against india are in fact in box on and that continues to be a concern but they also express their concern over the humanitarian...
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these are the terror camps we are the civilian peaceful civilian but indian brutal forces in the law in that that sunday night how did. the video attack this that was brutal that alleged rape taking place a visit today you can see a whole life a life. as being as being unfair to say that maybe people are suffering the pakistanis have been right there at the diplomatic call from islamabad from gradients embassies they also extended the invitation to the indian high commissioner to come in before them there is where to be their training camps or 3000000 populated areas indian military chief of course is continuing to claim there is a surgical strikes pakistan has to rubbish that saying that the indians are trying to die worth their tension from what is happening inside indian administered kashmir by creating trouble on the line of control with a wide board pakistani and indian administered kashmir made an offer that the indian i commission can take the diplomats of the choice of the media of the choice and comment. which terrorist camp they have taken out so the effort to divert attent
these are the terror camps we are the civilian peaceful civilian but indian brutal forces in the law in that that sunday night how did. the video attack this that was brutal that alleged rape taking place a visit today you can see a whole life a life. as being as being unfair to say that maybe people are suffering the pakistanis have been right there at the diplomatic call from islamabad from gradients embassies they also extended the invitation to the indian high commissioner to come in before...
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british you might be american but we're still indian and have indian heritage. for no one really is proud to say they're from india and there was some sort of you know remote 3rd world country that no one really gave any importance to seeing prime minister nor they go out to different countries just make people feel proud to be injured i think mr moody and his b j p have understood the power of the diaspora very well and they have been able to tap into this power like nobody else has what is different about the current diaspora is that they have the means the internet with no air travel to be able to actually access their motherland very easily which are the whims of indian immigrants would not have been able to do and what the b j p has done is take this idea that india is your motherland and you have gone elsewhere to work and you can be loyal to abort. the beauty peace courting of the overseas indian did not begin with the modi government the practice began way back in the 1930 s. and by the turn of the century b.g.p. leaders like prime minister atal bihari g
british you might be american but we're still indian and have indian heritage. for no one really is proud to say they're from india and there was some sort of you know remote 3rd world country that no one really gave any importance to seeing prime minister nor they go out to different countries just make people feel proud to be injured i think mr moody and his b j p have understood the power of the diaspora very well and they have been able to tap into this power like nobody else has what is...
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the area in the interior are lands reserved for indians. which is an interesting grammatical construction because the british crown still claims all of that land belongs to them, but they are now saying we will reserve this land for native peoples, and the british crown has reintroduced itself as the balance of power between the settler colonists in the east and native peoples in the west. to bring us to what is supposed to be today's topic, re-understanding the american revolution, i think it is useful to think in terms of a reestablishment of the balance of power very briefly in which the british empire sees itself as the balance between the native peoples whose lands it says it has guaranteed and reserved in the interior, and the colonists it is trying to restrain in areas east of the mountains. with that in mind, let's talk about native americans and european settlers war for independence. if we think about this three-way contest, it might be useful to think about the wars for independence as multiple wars, multiple american revolutions
the area in the interior are lands reserved for indians. which is an interesting grammatical construction because the british crown still claims all of that land belongs to them, but they are now saying we will reserve this land for native peoples, and the british crown has reintroduced itself as the balance of power between the settler colonists in the east and native peoples in the west. to bring us to what is supposed to be today's topic, re-understanding the american revolution, i think it...
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indian foreign secretary to try and find out if the indian prime minister spoke about many things for 6 hours there's even talk about kashmir because that is also india's dispute with china let's let's listen to what india's foreign secretary told us. i would like to state quite got to go to italy that this issue was not resolved and not discussed and therefore there is no question of. my making any further comments on the matter in any case the government to bring this position as expressed publicly is very clear this is a matter that concerns the double affairs of the country. the other mission in itself is significant because the one wonders why would india not to raise what it describes as one of its core issues while the chinese president was here while the indian prime minister takes him out on a guided tour off the historical monuments discusses everything under the sun but leaves that out so one wonders why did the indian prime minister make that decision did he not want to spoil the atmospherics or what was it that made him decide to not actually raise that very important sub
indian foreign secretary to try and find out if the indian prime minister spoke about many things for 6 hours there's even talk about kashmir because that is also india's dispute with china let's let's listen to what india's foreign secretary told us. i would like to state quite got to go to italy that this issue was not resolved and not discussed and therefore there is no question of. my making any further comments on the matter in any case the government to bring this position as expressed...
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indian t.v. channels have seen amongst the most eager to jump on to the prime minister's bandwagon there are vested interests of owners genuine ideological alignment in some cases and often just commercial good sense because among these popularity with increasingly nationalist masses to go wall to wall and he puts on a show like his brand they go on to the point don't go day by day that's when the big debate coming up on the other side and the much more trump mostly the media in india is largely pro-government so very few have had reports on the anti war the that is that were happening in houston in boston in new york that will not be emphasized in the indian media what will be emphasized is mr trump you know endorsing mr moore the mr moore the endorsing drum. media management has a big part to play everyone is entitled to their opinion and it is an open free and fair democracy there is pritam of the press if you watch the ingenue extremely critical of prime minister modi and the b j p government
indian t.v. channels have seen amongst the most eager to jump on to the prime minister's bandwagon there are vested interests of owners genuine ideological alignment in some cases and often just commercial good sense because among these popularity with increasingly nationalist masses to go wall to wall and he puts on a show like his brand they go on to the point don't go day by day that's when the big debate coming up on the other side and the much more trump mostly the media in india is...