This video discusses the historical events at Wounded Knee, clarifying that it was not a battle but a "gun confiscation" that led to a massacre. The creator argues that the Medals of Honor awarded for this event were intended to alleviate guilt and that they tarnish the reputation of genuine medal recipients. The video is a republication, updated to remain relevant to current events.
This YouTube video features Clifton Hicks performing a banjo rendition of the folk song 'Indian Tribes of Tennessee,' also known as 'Old Cumberland Land' or 'The Cumberland.' The description delves into the song's historical context, suggesting its composition before 1830 and its connection to indigenous societies in eastern Tennessee and early pioneer settlements on the Cumberland Plateau. It highlights verses referencing both prehistoric mound-building and the hardships faced by settlers, including harsh weather and the scarcity of religious services. Several alternative titles and historical sources are mentioned, along with links to the artist's music and merchandise platforms.
This video, "War for Apachería - Fighting With the Federal Government in the 1870's," is a full-length episode exploring the historical conflict in the Southwest. It delves into the people, battles, and equipment used by various factions, including Indigenous peoples, the US military, Mexico, and settlers. The description highlights the long history of conflict dating back to Spanish colonialism and culminating in post-Mexican-American War struggles. The video promises live-fire demonstrations of historical gear, making it a content-rich piece for history and firearms enthusiasts alike, especially in recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day.
This video, "Old West Vignette - 2000 Years of History in 3 Miles," takes viewers on a historical journey through a specific geographic area, spanning 2,000 years from ancient Native American cultures (Hohokam, Akimel O'odham) to the frontier era and present day. It promises to showcase an ancient village site, petroglyphs, and a historic stagecoach stop that later became a ranch. The description also highlights viewer support for InRangeTV through Patreon and mentions their merchandise.
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