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Probably the white’s I mean, They came into america and started fighting the natives and other eroupeans, Thats probably were It all began. I have heard some say that it was the true first world war.
yes because they had no other alternatives left over by the usurpers of land and power. That was probably planned that way… similar to when they killed (mostly) all the buffalo, that was the strategy to conquer the Apache people… the cruelty is unspeakable… anyway they will allways be seen as the real braves and the original people of the Americas!…
@WyteDove-Good upload. I read of Massai who jumped the train to Florida and made it back 1200 miles, lived the old ways, raiding and living in the mountains. Even up into the 1930′s “wild ones” in the mountains of Mexico were raiding according to Wikipedia articles. Better to die there than rot in Florida-Alabama-Oklahoma prison camps.
What? WHO started the bloodshed? sorry not wasting my time with this documentary… I rather watch something with the truth, maybe made by an Apache descendant
@1:50 is the beginning of the end. The producer and narrator cannot come clean from the start setting the whole story off ambiguous. You would be a born fool to believe the Natives started the rapes , killings, torture, theft and conventry. Fucking waste of time.
Probably the white’s I mean, They came into america and started fighting the natives and other eroupeans, Thats probably were It all began. I have heard some say that it was the true first world war.
Please download the video I just tried to respond to you with called “Lost Apache Swiss Boy”
yes because they had no other alternatives left over by the usurpers of land and power. That was probably planned that way… similar to when they killed (mostly) all the buffalo, that was the strategy to conquer the Apache people… the cruelty is unspeakable… anyway they will allways be seen as the real braves and the original people of the Americas!…
@WyteDove-Good upload. I read of Massai who jumped the train to Florida and made it back 1200 miles, lived the old ways, raiding and living in the mountains. Even up into the 1930′s “wild ones” in the mountains of Mexico were raiding according to Wikipedia articles. Better to die there than rot in Florida-Alabama-Oklahoma prison camps.
….we stil revivel
…Du solltest hier nicht stören !
What? WHO started the bloodshed? sorry not wasting my time with this documentary… I rather watch something with the truth, maybe made by an Apache descendant
im very proud to be an apache my poeple where the toughest and we are a strong people .
@1:50 is the beginning of the end. The producer and narrator cannot come clean from the start setting the whole story off ambiguous. You would be a born fool to believe the Natives started the rapes , killings, torture, theft and conventry. Fucking waste of time.
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