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Hunkpapa Lakota leader and holy man

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How The West Was F****d
Frank Grouard Pt.1

How The West Was F****d

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 63:46


Frank starts out in French Polynesia, does the Mormon thing in Utah, gets abducted by Lakota delivering mail in Montana, hangs out with Sitting Bull, then guides Gen. Crook against his old friends and probably fucks over Crazy Horse. Not bad for one afternoon.

The Mo'Kelly Show
The Best-Of ‘Later,' Memorial Day Weekend PART TWO

The Mo'Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 31:52 Transcription Available


ICYMI: Hour Two of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – Part Two of a specially cultivated compilation of some of the BEST moments on ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly,' including a conversation with Actor Michael Spears who stars as Sitting Bull in The History Channel Documentary Event ‘Sitting Bull' from executive producer Leonardo DiCaprio…PLUS – Thoughts on what can be done to  the scourge of Coyote's in SoCal AND Mark Rahner has a review of ‘Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning'; the epic conclusion of the Tom Cruise ‘Mission Impossible' film franchise, in the Rahner Report - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app & YouTube @MrMoKelly

KFI Featured Segments
@MrMoKelly & ‘Sitting Bull' on The History Channel

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 9:07 Transcription Available


ICYMI: ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – A special conversation with Native American actor Michael Spears, who stars as ‘Sitting Bull' in the two-night documentary event Documentary Event ‘Sitting Bull' from executive producer Leonardo DiCaprio - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app & YouTube @MrMoKelly

Vintage Voorhees
"Sitting Bull" Actor Michael Spears

Vintage Voorhees

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 9:24 Transcription Available


I talk with the actor about everything from being a kid in "Dances with Wolves" to portraying the Lakota legend in next week's History Channel documentary.

Odin & Aesop
On The Border With Crook

Odin & Aesop

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 96:16


John G. Bourke won the Medal of Honor during the American Civil War.  He stayed in the army and graduated from West Point in 1869.  Between 1869 and 1883, Bourke served on the frontier with much of that time spent as an aide to General George Crook.  Bourke saw action in the Apache Wars and Great Sioux War.  He clashed with Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, and Geronimo.  Bourke was a keen observer and chronicled his varied experiences.  He published them in 1892 under the title of "On the Border With Crook."  This book is a raw, insightful, and fascinating firsthand account of life in America's Old West. 

Dr. History's Tales of the Old West

In 1519 a Spanish galleon brought ten stallions and six mares ashore, this would forever change the lives of the Native Americans. The tribes had distinct communities and customs with different languages, but they knew the universal sign language. The land was possessed in common as opposed to the European concept of land ownership. Over 350 treaties were made and broken. Thus began the saga of conflict with such famous Chiefs as Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Geronimo, Chief Joseph and many others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Legends of the Old West
DAKOTA WAR Ep. 6 | “Killdeer Mountain”

Legends of the Old West

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 37:57


In the wake of the executions of 38 Dakota warriors, the Dakota are forced to leave Minnesota. As they try to build new lives on a barren reservation in present-day South Dakota, U.S. army columns march west on punitive expeditions against the wider Sioux Nation. General Henry Sibley's column fights three battles near Bismarck, North Dakota, and then General Alfred Sully's column attacks a Lakota camp that is home to a rising star in the Lakota community, Sitting Bull.   Join Black Barrel+ for ad-free episodes and bingeable seasons: blackbarrel.supportingcast.fm/join   Apple users join Black Barrel+ for ad-free episodes, bingeable seasons and bonus episodes. Click the Black Barrel+ banner on Apple to get started with a 3-day free trial.   On YouTube, subscribe to LEGENDS+ for ad-free episodes and bingeable seasons: hit “Join” on the Legends YouTube homepage.   For more details, visit our website www.blackbarrelmedia.com and check out our social media pages. We're @OldWestPodcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 02-09-25 - Upstairs Roomer, Sitting Bull, and the Jewel Thief

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 137:03


A Criminal and Creepy SundayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen The FBI in Peace and War, originally broadcast February 9, 1958, 67 years ago, The Upstairs Roomer.  A crook takes a room in a house, but the landlord knows the crook has a lot of money, and tries to figure out how to get it from him.  Followed by the news from 67 years ago, then Frontier Gentleman starring John Dehner, originally broadcast February 9, 1958, 67 years ago, A Meeting With Sitting Bull.  J.B. Kendall and a local reporter named Charlie Meeker hire a half-breed to take them to meet Sitting Bull, but are double-crossed on the trail and shot! Then Mr Keen Tracer of Lost Persons starring Bennett Kilpack, originally broadcast February 9, 1950, 75 years ago, Murder and The Jewel Thief.   Kansas Karl, a notorious jewel thief, decides to go straight...but doesn't get very far.Followed by Lights Out, originally broadcast February 9, 1943, 82 years ago, We Dug It Up.  An ancient stone coffin buried in the peaceful English countryside becomes an instrument of death. Inside the coffin is a woman with the head of a lion...and she's alive!Finally, Superman, originally broadcast February 9, 1942, 83 years ago, The Ghost Car. Jimmy Olsen reports a "ghost car" has caused accidents near the Bar-O-Ranch. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream

American History Hit
Who Was Sitting Bull?

American History Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 49:07


Sitting Bull, Jumping Badger, Slow - what do we know about the man who went by each of these names? How did he earn them and what was his role in the changing United States of the late 19th century?Don is joined by none other than Sitting Bull's great-grandson, Ernie Lapointe, to hear stories passed down in his family about this Native American icon of resistance.Ernie is a Vietnam veteran and author of 'Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy'.Produced by Sophie Gee. Edited by Aidan Lonergan. Senior Producer was Charlotte Long.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe.  You can take part in our listener survey here.All music from Epidemic Sound/All3 MediaAmerican History Hit is a History Hit podcast.

Tuned to Yesterday
1/7/25 10pm Tuned to Yesterday

Tuned to Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 51:59


Western: Frontier Gentleman “A Meeting with Sitting Bull” 2/9/58 CBS, Gunsmoke “Mavis McCloud” 8/16/54 CBS.

Dakota Datebook
January 8: The Last Battle

Dakota Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 2:39


Sitting Bull was born in Dakota Territory between 1831 and 1837, traditionally believed to be along the Yellowstone River in what is now Montana. At the age of fourteen, he joined his first war party and quickly earned a reputation for fearlessness in battle.

The Aunties Dandelion
Auntie Germaine Tremmel(kénha), Lakota Water Protector

The Aunties Dandelion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 58:38


Honoring our epic Auntie Germaine Tremmel (kénha) in this powerful episode — a Lakota Water Warrior, lawyer, and descendant of Sitting Bull.

Health Oddity Podcast
#224 Becoming Sitting Bull UK with David Walsh

Health Oddity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 61:37


We talk to the highly inspirational & incredibly strong David Walsh AKA Sitting Bull UK. The Worlds Strongest Adaptive Athlete 2022/2023, & Britains Strongest Disabled Man 2021, 2023 & 2024. David started competing in Strongman in 2012 & was diagnosed with MS (Multiple sclerosis) in 2014. We discuss pulling trucks, deadlifting 600+kg & the mental journey he has been on since his diagnosis - this is a candid, honest & powerful account of coming to terms with disability & rebuilding a very different life. David also shares how his relationship with his coach ‘Big Loz' has helped him both physically & mentally in this incredibly tough sport & life as well.

Twa Teams, One Street: the football podcast that’s as obsessed by Dundee FC and Dundee United as you are!

It's a positive Twa Teams, One Street Monday edition – Dundee put Hibs to the sword and United weather the storm at Ibrox. The lads dissect a super victory at Dens Park and wax lyrical about resilient United. Tom Duthie hosts and is joined by Graeme Finnan, George Cran and Alan Temple. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. You can get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos  

Truth Be Told
"Honoring History: Ernie LaPointe on Sitting Bull's Legacy | Native American Heritage Month"

Truth Be Told

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 69:26


In this special episode honoring Native American Heritage Month, Tony Sweet sits down with Ernie LaPointe, the great-grandson of the legendary Lakota leader, Sitting Bull. Join us as Ernie shares invaluable Native wisdom, cultural insights, and reflections on the teachings passed down through generations. They delve into powerful ancestral predictions, the resilience of Native traditions, and the ongoing impact of Sitting Bull's legacy on Native and non-Native people alike. This conversation is a celebration of rich cultural heritage, resilience, and the timeless wisdom of Indigenous knowledge.NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #ErnieLaPointe #SittingBullLegacy #IndigenousWisdom #LakotaCulture #NativeAmericanHistory #AncestralKnowledge #IndigenousVoices #TonySweetInterview #TruthBeToldPodcast #NativeAmericanPodcast #HonoringHeritage #CulturalResilience #IndigenousPredictions #preservingtraditions Subscribe and listen now at  @TheClubParanormal  on your favorite podcast platform to join us in this compelling journey into the darkness. Please Like, Subscribe and Share today's show Visit www.ClubParanormal.com for more information about upcoming shows.

John Tapp Racing
Episode 499: Lee Freedman

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 78:47


The story of the Freedman era is one of racing's all time best - four enthusiastic young brothers who made an amazing journey from the family stud farm at Yass to the establishment of a Victorian based training powerhouse. Lee held sway as trainer with Anthony, Richard and Michael handling crucial roles in the background. Together they had an enormous impact on Australian racing for three decades. Lee won seven Melbourne trainer's premierships and was runner up six times. Today the boys are all training under their own banners with Lee opting for a much quieter life on the Gold Coast. The former leader of the FBI was very gracious with his time on this week's podcast. He begins by berating his talents as a golfer. Lee talks about his current 31 horse team, a fraction of the number he trained in the busiest days of the FBI. He talks of the wide choice of race meetings he has from his Gold Coast base. Lee takes us back to early days at Hardwicke Stud near Yass, where he and his siblings gained sound education under the supervision of father Tony. He delights in telling the story of his first win as a trainer with a quirky but very talented grey called Sitting Bull. It was hard to keep news of the horse's talent under wraps.  Lee says his training career actually began at Warwick Farm. He looks back on a relocation to Flemington and a mare called Sauna - the daughter of Loosen Up who put the Freedmans on the map. Lee hasn't forgotten the thrill of a maiden Gr 1 win. He reflects on the rapid rise of the FBI and the simple theory he had about stress management. We needed to get started on Lee's reminiscences of the many wonderful horses to come through the Freedman operation. Who better to begin with than the incomparable Makybe Diva. She arrived in the Freedman camp having won 8 races for David Hall including her first Melbourne Cup. Lee recalls his expectations.  He reflects on his first win with the mighty mare, the 2004 Melbourne Cup. The trainer recalls the mare's dominance in the autumn and spring of 2005, and the memorable comments he made in a TV interview after her third Cup win- comments which have passed into folklore. Lee gives his view on why she was such an athlete. The great trainer looks back on wonderful journeys with crowd favourites Subzero and Doriemus, two more Melbourne Cup winners. It's not hard to tell Super Impose was one of Lee's great favourites. He shares some special memories. Lee puts into words his  enormous admiration for Naturalism.  The list of good horses to pass through the Freedman's hands is seemingly endless. He sings the praises of Mahogany and Schillaci. The Golden Slipper was a mighty race for the Freedmans in the 1990's. Lee talks about their four consecutive wins in the famous two year old race. Durbridge is another marvellous horse to get the thumbs up from his former trainer. The legendary trainer will surprise some when he says his greatest racetrack thrill came outside Australia. He looks back on his Royal Ascot journey with Miss Andretti. Lee used some of Australia's greatest jockeys during the golden years of the Freedman reign. He's prepared to single one of them out for special praise.  He speaks with pride of daughters Emma and Georgia. Lee pays tribute to his greatest ever supporter, late mother Del who passed just two years ago. He pays tribute to Anthony, Richard and Michael who have each forged great individual careers. A podcast with Lee Freedman is long overdue. We're delighted to finally get it done.

AIN'T THAT SWELL
Rando Convos: How Barton Lynch Built The World's Most Stoked Grom Comp

AIN'T THAT SWELL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 37:47


Dometic CFX5 Presents... Scope them out here! Rando Conversations with Barton Lynch. 88 World Champ Barton Lynch has more life wisdom and feathers in is cap than Sitting Bull and he's used all of that experience and surf stoke to create the world's most frothing Grom Comp aka BL's Blast Off. It's on now from November 1-30. Get involved at bartonlynch.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hacking The Afterlife podcast
Hacking the Afterlife with Jennifer Shaffer, Luana Anders, Prince, Sitting Bull and Amelia Earhart

Hacking The Afterlife podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 28:53


Another fun podcast with Jennifer Shaffer and folks on the flipside. In this episode, we start by discussing the full moon and what that means to people on the planet accessing people offstage, or on the flipside. We ask the moderator of our group over there to explain it, and Luana Anders talks about it being a vibrational frequency difference... almost like a speeding up of energy, and that it's easy to reach across the aisle so to speak. Prince stops by because Jennifer had posted something about him, but I asked him to give us some advice about the upcoming election. And he says "Tell people to vote" and also to "vote as if democracy was on the line."  Without naming names, he basically points out that people don't seem to realize how hard it was to get to the place on the planet where people actually could vote to make their lives better. Then I describe a dream I had last night where I literally woke up saying aloud "someone's in the room" loud enough to wake everyone up.  It wasn't something said out of fear - just an observation because I clearly felt someone pulling on my ring finger. So much so that when I awoke in the middle of the night it was throbbing with energy.  I recounted to my wife what happened, and went back to sleep.  Jennifer said it was an "Indian chief" - it could be that the image of Sitting Bull came to her to remind her of the era when I recalled being a Lakota medicine man (as recounted in the book FLIPSIDE). Whether it was Tatanka Iyotake  (Sitting Bull) or the image was put in her mind to remind me of a guide on the flipside, I don't know. But he too talked about reminding people that warriors have battled to save the planet, that we stand on the shoulders of others to be where we are today. That our democracy is fragile and we need to fight to preserve it. Unusual stuff.  I asked a direct question to Amelia Earhart about a project about her, and she answered it.  Like I say, mind bending stuff.

Leadership Lessons From The Great Books
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books - Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy by Ernie LaPointe w/Tom Libby

Leadership Lessons From The Great Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 88:18


Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy by Ernie LaPointe with Tom Libby---00:00 Welcome and Introduction - Sitting Bull: His Life and Legacy by Ernie LaPointe.06:00 Native culture allows name changes throughout life.13:38 Modern technology bridges gaps in cultural understanding.17:34 American culture lacks traditional family guidance markers.23:53 Technology access unites kids; written word preserves heritage.30:55 Totake requests sacred Hunka bond, creating peace.36:05 Expect deeper bond, like becoming blood brothers.38:23 Personal monetization involves meaningful, significant exchanges.47:44 Ernie demands apology for healing reconciliation.53:07 Ensure cultural traditions endure through generations.54:31 Individual learns, community member teaches; train trainers.01:00:12 Women marry later, manage homes; Lakota traditions.01:07:33 He chose pain despite having other options.01:14:47 Fertility ceremony with piercing and sun gazing.01:20:48 Tribal affiliation diluted; strict membership criteria imposed.01:21:57 Federal government's actions alienate native people unjustly.---Listen to Leadership Lessons From The Great Books #79 - Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West by Dee Brown w/Tom Libby here-->https://share.transistor.fm/s/35ce4ef3 ---Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the 2022 Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!---Subscribe to the Leadership Lessons From The Great Books Podcast: https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribeCheck out HSCT Publishing at: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/.Check out LeadingKeys at: https://www.leadingkeys.com/Check out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/Contact HSCT for more information at 1-833-216-8296 to schedule a full DEMO of LeadingKeys with one of our team members.---Leadership ToolBox website: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/.Leadership ToolBox LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ldrshptlbx/.Leadership ToolBox YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadershiptoolbox/videosLeadership ToolBox Twitter: https://twitter.com/ldrshptlbx.Leadership ToolBox IG: https://www.instagram.com/leadershiptoolboxus/.Leadership ToolBox FB: https://www.facebook.com/LdrshpTl

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for September 30, 2024 - the last of Suspense and Johnny Dollar

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 147:04


The Last Days of Old Time Radio and WesternsFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Yours Truly Johnny Dollar starring Mandel Kramer, originally broadcast September 30, 1962, 62 years ago, The Tip Off Matter.  A convict in the state prison is about to die. He has a final "thank you" for Johnny for helping his kid brother get a start in life. There's still the matter of $100,000 from the convict's last safe robbery. The last show of the series. We follow that with the news from 62 years ago, then Suspense, originally broadcast September 30, 1962, 62 years ago, Devilstone starring Christopher Carey and Neil Fitzgerald. An Irishman goes to investigate his haunted house, with unexpected results. The last show of the series, one of the last two shows of, "The Golden Age of Radio."Then Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast September 30, 1956, 68 years ago, The Brothers.  Young Trace Gore comes to Dodge to gun down Lafe Tugwell, who is a fast man on the draw...or is he?Next the news from 68 years ago, then Fort Laramie starring Raymond Burr, originally broadcast September 30, 1956, 68 years ago, A Small Beginning.  Lee Quince and the troop must find Sitting Bull, somewhere in the Black Hills. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast September 30, 1948, 76 years ago.  Putting in a ventilation system for David's cow. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day

Short History Of...
Sitting Bull

Short History Of...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 61:54


The story of Sitting Bull is inextricably linked to that of his immense, untamed homeland, which he fought to protect and preserve. Sitting Bull was feared as a villain to white settlers, but regarded as a warrior, a shaman, and a hero to his own people. Determined to protect his people's culture, heritage, and dignity, he was the greatest chief the Lakota people had ever known. But why did his way of life become so threatened? How did he rise from a young warrior, to leader of the Lakota tribe? And how did his life - and his death - come to define the struggles of Native Americans? This is a Short History Of…Sitting Bull. A Noiser Production, written by Sean Coleman. With thanks to Mark Gardner, historian and author of ‘The Earth is all that Lasts: Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and the Last Stand of the Great Sioux Nation'. Get every episode of Short History Of a week early with Noiser+. You'll also get ad-free listening, bonus material, and early access to shows across the Noiser network. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

A24 On The Rocks
68. Woman Walks Ahead (2018) Film Review

A24 On The Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 68:31


The 68th film in the A24 catalogue is "Woman Walks Ahead," a 2018 biographical drama film about painter Catherine Weldon (portrayed by Jessica Chastain) who decided to head west in hopes of painting famous indigenous leader Sitting Bull (portrayed by Michael Greyeyes). She meets Colonel Silas Grove (portrayed by Sam Rockwell) on the way, who is attempting to get Sitting Bull to sign a land allotment act that will further reduce the lands of the Lakota tribe. What will the A24 rocks crew think of this one? Caution: movie spoilers. Intro- 0:00 to 2:04. Film Discussion- 2:04 to 57:16. Film Ratings and Outro- 57:16 to End. Next five A24 films we review: 69. Hot Summer Nights. 70. Never Goin' Back. 71. A Prayer Before Dawn. 72. Slice. 73. The Children Act. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a24otr/support

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later
Black Hills Legends and Lore Bonus Content 3

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 48:40


Full presentation by Charles Sitting Bull talking about Sitting Bull's assassination, how his family fled, and subsequently avoided the Wounded Knee Massacre, Sitting Bull's interactions with Crowfoot, the Blackfoot chief from Canada. A significant portion of this presentation is used in episode 4.

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later
Black Hills Legends and Lore Episode 4

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 35:54


Rapid City Public Library's podcast series continues this summer with: Black Hills Legends and Lore.This episode features Corey Christianson of the South Dakota State Historical Society sharing the story of Rapid City's legendary night watchman "Hooky" Jack Leary; and part four of a multi-part series with Charles Sitting Bull, in which he discusses the assassination of Sitting Bull and the subsequent Wounded Knee Massacre.Hooky Jack research and commentary by Corey Christianson, recorded and edited by Adrian Ludens. Sitting Bull research and commentary by  Charles Sitting Bull, recorded and edited by Adrian Ludens.Music: Ben Winwood and Ziv Moran. Used by permission.

Denusion, the Daniel Griffith Podcast
Restoring our Pre-colonial Kinship Worldview, Embracing a Fearless Trust in the Universe and Diminishing our Dependence on Brain Hemisphere Theories with Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows)

Denusion, the Daniel Griffith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 93:13 Transcription Available


How can the indigenous or pre-colonial worldview reshape our understanding of our world? How can it reconnect us as humans, as mammals once again? Is her power accessible to everyone? Should it be....?Join Unshod Today!In today's episode, we are joined by my dear friend and mentor, Wahinkpe Topa, or Four Arrows, navigating the intersections of indigenous wisdom, its non-binary worldview, and the transformative power of becoming fully human: a relation, a kin with nature and not her dominator. We kick off this conversation with a critical discussion on the film "Indian Horse," co-produced by Christine Habler and Clint Eastwood, spotlighting the nuances of indigenous portrayal in media and the importance of authenticity and sincerity when we embrace the indigenous worldview in our own lives. Through Four Arrows' perspective, we differentiate between place-based wisdom and overarching indigenous worldviews, drawing argumentative connections with Iain McGilchrist's theories on brain hemispheres and their cultural implications.We then challenge the conventional academic frameworks held by our colonial institutes by introducing critical neurophilosophy, merging indigenous wisdom with contemporary neuroscience. This segment critiques McGilchrist's exclusion through indigenous perspectives and examines the essence of oneness, implicit in the indigenous worldview. We discuss Four Arrow's book Restoring the Kinship Worldview, which illuminates the power of worldview and the indigenous worldview's 28 precepts: nature-based and human-centered worldviews.Our conversation takes a deeper turn as we redefine hope and human connection amidst global crises. Drawing inspiration from Sitting Bull and indigenous spiritual practices, we explore concepts such as reincarnation, hypnosis, and the intrinsic value of interconnectedness. The episode culminates in a powerful discussion about moving from a fear-based or courageous culture to one of fearlessness, emphasizing the power to rebuild society through indigenous principles. We also reflect on Abraham Maslow's encounter with the Blackfoot people, challenging the Eurocentric biases that have shaped traditional views on self-actualization.Watch this Conversation on YouTubeBuy Daniel's Latest Book, StagtineWahinkpe Topa's Books:Full list HERE. Restoring the Kinship WorldviewSitting Bull's Words For a World in CrisisUnlearning the Language of Conquest Scholars Expose Anti-Indianism in America

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later
Black Hills Legends and Lore Bonus Content 2

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 37:10


Full presentation by Charles Sitting Bull talking about Sitting Bull addressing the rail barons, L. Frank Baum's racist newspaper editorials, growing up in the parochial schools and receiving contaminated rations, and Sitting Bull's with various Indian Agents. A significant portion of this presentation is used in episode 3.

How The West Was F****d
Chief Gall Pt.1

How The West Was F****d

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 94:40


Gall was Sitting Bull's most trusted lieutenant and war chief for the Hunkpapa Lakota. He was a leader of his own people at the end, surrendering to the US Gov't before his people starved in Canada before Sitting Bull came in. He was also a kick ass war chief not to be fucked with. T-Shirts by How the West was Fucked Podcast | TeePublic How The West Was Fucked | Podcast | Patreon #howthewestwasfucked #htwwf #americanhistory #oldwest #wildwest #northdakotahistory #lakota #hunkpapa #fuckyoumilescity

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later
Black Hills Legends and Lore Episode 3

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 29:47


Rapid City Public Library's podcast series continues this summer with: Black Hills Legends and Lore.This episode features: "Poker" Alice Tubbs, notorious gambler and Sturgis resident; and part three of a multi-part series with Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse descendent Charles Sitting Bull.Poker Alice segment voiced by Adrian Ludens. Recording of Charles Sitting Bull edited by Adrian Ludens.Music: Ben Winwood and Ziv Moran. Used by permission.

Tuned to Yesterday
7/20/24 10pm Tuned to Yesterday

Tuned to Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 51:59


Western: Frontier Gentleman “A Meeting with Sitting Bull” 2/9/58 CBS, Gunsmoke “Mavis McCloud” 8/16/54 CBS.

New Books Network
Pekka Hämäläinen, "Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power" (Yale UP, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 40:02


The names of Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse are often readily recognized among many Americans. Yet the longer, dynamic history of the Lakota - a history from which these three famous figures were created - remains largely untold. In Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power (Yale, 2019), historian Pekka Hämäläinen, author of The Comanche Empire, aims to provide a comprehensive history of Lakota migration, expansion, resistance, survival, and resilience. In turn, Hämäläinen tells the story of a people who “were - and are - shapeshifters with a palpable capacity to adapt to changing conditions around them and yet remain Lakotas.” With the Lakota as its primary historical agents, Lakota America recontextualizes the history of North America in terms of Lakota actions, interests, and power. Hämäläinen starts with the history of the Oceti Sakowin in the seventeenth-century western Great Lakes. From there, Hämäläinen follows the Lakota's western trajectory, first to the Mnisose (Missouri River), and then to the sacred Paha Sapa (Black Hills). In both instances of relocation, the Lakota reinvent themselves while retaining their distinct identity and place in the world. Thanks to - rather than in spite of - their adaptive capacities, says Hämäläinen, the Lakota repeatedly exercise their control of their own destiny as well as the arc of North American history more broadly. Lakota America places the Lakota at the center of North American history, tracing its course up to the present day, and illuminating how generations of shapeshifting has ensured the endurance and resilience of Lakota peoples, sovereignty, and history today. Annabel LaBrecque is a PhD student in the department of history at UC Berkeley. You can find her on Twitter @labrcq. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Pekka Hämäläinen, "Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power" (Yale UP, 2019)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 40:02


The names of Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse are often readily recognized among many Americans. Yet the longer, dynamic history of the Lakota - a history from which these three famous figures were created - remains largely untold. In Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power (Yale, 2019), historian Pekka Hämäläinen, author of The Comanche Empire, aims to provide a comprehensive history of Lakota migration, expansion, resistance, survival, and resilience. In turn, Hämäläinen tells the story of a people who “were - and are - shapeshifters with a palpable capacity to adapt to changing conditions around them and yet remain Lakotas.” With the Lakota as its primary historical agents, Lakota America recontextualizes the history of North America in terms of Lakota actions, interests, and power. Hämäläinen starts with the history of the Oceti Sakowin in the seventeenth-century western Great Lakes. From there, Hämäläinen follows the Lakota's western trajectory, first to the Mnisose (Missouri River), and then to the sacred Paha Sapa (Black Hills). In both instances of relocation, the Lakota reinvent themselves while retaining their distinct identity and place in the world. Thanks to - rather than in spite of - their adaptive capacities, says Hämäläinen, the Lakota repeatedly exercise their control of their own destiny as well as the arc of North American history more broadly. Lakota America places the Lakota at the center of North American history, tracing its course up to the present day, and illuminating how generations of shapeshifting has ensured the endurance and resilience of Lakota peoples, sovereignty, and history today. Annabel LaBrecque is a PhD student in the department of history at UC Berkeley. You can find her on Twitter @labrcq. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Early Modern History
Pekka Hämäläinen, "Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power" (Yale UP, 2019)

New Books in Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 40:02


The names of Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse are often readily recognized among many Americans. Yet the longer, dynamic history of the Lakota - a history from which these three famous figures were created - remains largely untold. In Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power (Yale, 2019), historian Pekka Hämäläinen, author of The Comanche Empire, aims to provide a comprehensive history of Lakota migration, expansion, resistance, survival, and resilience. In turn, Hämäläinen tells the story of a people who “were - and are - shapeshifters with a palpable capacity to adapt to changing conditions around them and yet remain Lakotas.” With the Lakota as its primary historical agents, Lakota America recontextualizes the history of North America in terms of Lakota actions, interests, and power. Hämäläinen starts with the history of the Oceti Sakowin in the seventeenth-century western Great Lakes. From there, Hämäläinen follows the Lakota's western trajectory, first to the Mnisose (Missouri River), and then to the sacred Paha Sapa (Black Hills). In both instances of relocation, the Lakota reinvent themselves while retaining their distinct identity and place in the world. Thanks to - rather than in spite of - their adaptive capacities, says Hämäläinen, the Lakota repeatedly exercise their control of their own destiny as well as the arc of North American history more broadly. Lakota America places the Lakota at the center of North American history, tracing its course up to the present day, and illuminating how generations of shapeshifting has ensured the endurance and resilience of Lakota peoples, sovereignty, and history today. Annabel LaBrecque is a PhD student in the department of history at UC Berkeley. You can find her on Twitter @labrcq. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Pekka Hämäläinen, "Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power" (Yale UP, 2019)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 40:02


The names of Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse are often readily recognized among many Americans. Yet the longer, dynamic history of the Lakota - a history from which these three famous figures were created - remains largely untold. In Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power (Yale, 2019), historian Pekka Hämäläinen, author of The Comanche Empire, aims to provide a comprehensive history of Lakota migration, expansion, resistance, survival, and resilience. In turn, Hämäläinen tells the story of a people who “were - and are - shapeshifters with a palpable capacity to adapt to changing conditions around them and yet remain Lakotas.” With the Lakota as its primary historical agents, Lakota America recontextualizes the history of North America in terms of Lakota actions, interests, and power. Hämäläinen starts with the history of the Oceti Sakowin in the seventeenth-century western Great Lakes. From there, Hämäläinen follows the Lakota's western trajectory, first to the Mnisose (Missouri River), and then to the sacred Paha Sapa (Black Hills). In both instances of relocation, the Lakota reinvent themselves while retaining their distinct identity and place in the world. Thanks to - rather than in spite of - their adaptive capacities, says Hämäläinen, the Lakota repeatedly exercise their control of their own destiny as well as the arc of North American history more broadly. Lakota America places the Lakota at the center of North American history, tracing its course up to the present day, and illuminating how generations of shapeshifting has ensured the endurance and resilience of Lakota peoples, sovereignty, and history today. Annabel LaBrecque is a PhD student in the department of history at UC Berkeley. You can find her on Twitter @labrcq. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
Today in MoNo History: The 1881 Rock Island Train Robbery w/ Mark Lee Gardner

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 14:31


In this mini MoNo interview, I chat with Mark Lee Gardner about the James Gang and their holdup of a Rock Island Railroad train in Missouri 143 years ago today. Two men were murdered during the robbery. Mark's website: https://songofthewest.com/ My previous interviews with Mark: The Northfield Bank Raid: https://www.mostnotorious.com/2022/12/12/mono-classics-the-1876-northfield-bank-raid-by-the-james-younger-gang-parts-1-2/ Billy the Kid: https://www.mostnotorious.com/2020/08/05/mono-classics-billy-the-kid-pat-garrett-w-mark-lee-gardner/ Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse and the Battle of the Little Bighorn: https://www.mostnotorious.com/2023/04/14/sitting-bull-crazy-horse-the-battle-of-the-little-bighorn-w-mark-lee-gardner/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later
Black Hills Legends and Lore Bonus Content

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 44:07


A portion of this session with Charles Sitting Bull was used in Episode 2. Here is the full talk, with extensive information on the Fort Laramie Treaty, how the Lakota reacted to encroaching whites, the decline of the buffalo, and the lives of Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse.

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later
Black Hills Legends and Lore Episode 2

The Flood of '72: Fifty Years Later

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 32:45


Rapid City Public Library's podcast series continues this summer with: Black Hills Legends and Lore.Each episode, we'll feature Black Hills historical figures, from legendary to lesser-known.This episode features: Valentine McGillycuddy, frontier surgeon and topographer; and part two of a multi-part series with Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse descendent Charles Sitting Bull.Valentine McGillycuddy segment voiced by Adrian Ludens, using information provided in Black Hills Visitor Magazine. Interview with Charles Sitting Bull conducted and edited by Adrian Ludens.Music: Ben Winwood and Ziv Moran. Used by permission.

Plausibly Live! - The Official Podcast of The Dave Bowman Show

On June 25, 1876, General George Armstrong Custer and his troops faced a formidable alliance of Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors led by legendary leaders Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. This clash, often referred to as “Custer's Last Stand,” has been etched into the annals of history not only for its dramatic and tragic outcome but also for its profound impact on the course of Native American resistance and U.S. military policy. Join us as we explore the events leading up to the battle, the strategies and decisions that defined it, and the enduring legacy that continues to shape our understanding of this pivotal moment in the American West…. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plausibly-live/message

The Rest Is History
456. Fall of the Sioux: The Massacre at Wounded Knee (Part 3)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 64:15


"I will bury my heart, at Wounded Knee" With Native American culture in free fall in the years following their triumph at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the rise of the Ghost Dance - a form of spiritual expression that promised liberty from the oppression of 19th century American politics, modernisation and mass entertainment - brought a new hope to the Sioux. Even so, the once great war chieftain Sitting Bull, unable to see visions int the dance, and having allowed himself to be seduced by Buffalo Bill and the mass entertainment industry, found his authority in the Reservation waning. Meanwhile, a plan was being concocted to do away for him once and for all…his fate would set in motion a tragic chain of events that would culminate in a terrible, barbaric massacre at Wounded Knee Creek, where, amidst the bathetic winter snows, it seems that the Lakota had finally met their end.  Join Dominic and Tom for the epic conclusion to their mighty saga on the Lakota Sioux and the American Indian Wars, as they discuss the fate of Sitting Bull, the Ghost Dancers, and their last stand at the terrible Wounded Knee massacre.  EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/restishistory Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! *The Rest Is History LIVE in 2024* Tom and Dominic are back onstage this summer, at Hampton Court Palace in London! Buy your tickets here: therestishistory.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rest Is History
455. Fall of the Sioux: The Ghost Dance (Part 2)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 46:50


Following the tragic death of Crazy Horse and the ruthless cessation of the Sioux way of life, the last of the great Native American leaders were gradually picked off or repressed by the U.S. Government. Few though had so pitiful a fate as the once mighty Lakota War Chieftain, Sitting Bull. Having fled to Canada in search of peace from the relentless harrowing of his people, Sitting Bull finally returned and arrived at the Standing Rock Reservation in 1883. He was unprepared, however, for the changes wrought upon his people. With the explosion of railroads and the decimation of the already flailing buffalo populations, the Great Plains had been transformed into a desolate, barbed wasteland. While, the Native Americans within the reservations were increasingly coerced into Christianity by missionaries, or controlled by Federal agents. Then, news reached Sitting Bull and his people of a messianic figure from beyond the Rocky Mountains, who would come to liberate them from their plight. With him he brought the answer to their troubles: the Ghost Dance. Would it see the drums of war sound once more?  Join Dominic and Tom as they discuss the life of Sitting Bull in the years following his victory at the Little Bighorn: the destruction of the Plains, his time with the infamous Buffalo Bill, and the birth of the mystical, incendiary Ghost Dance.  EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/restishistory Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! *The Rest Is History LIVE in 2024* Tom and Dominic are back onstage this summer, at Hampton Court Palace in London! Buy your tickets here: therestishistory.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rest Is History
454. Fall of the Sioux: Death of Crazy Horse (Part 1)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 54:59


Though the Battle of the Little Bighorn seemed for the triumphant Lakota and their allies - the largest gathering of Plains Indians ever assembled - a miraculous victory, it was for them the beginning of the end. A great council was held near the battlefield in which they made the fateful decision to split up. Meanwhile, in Washington, Custer's death and the military defeat of the army was being politicised, and the public rallied against the Lakota. Red Cloud, their political leader through so many of their struggles, was replaced with a puppet interloper. Then, during the winter of 1877, a contingent of ruthless and fiercely effective U.S. officers, including General Crook and General Miles, chased and harried the retreating Sioux contingents through the snows, leaving them starving, beleaguered and desperate. At last, in March 1977 the once formidable war chiefs Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull found themselves cornered, and their people left with little choice but to admit defeat. What then would be their fate? Join Dominic and Tom as they discuss the annihilation of the Plains Indians and the dissolution of their extraordinary culture and nomadic way of life, along with the tragic death and downfall of one of the most mesmerising and mysterious characters of the entire story: Crazy Horse.  EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/restishistory Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! *The Rest Is History LIVE in 2024* Tom and Dominic are back onstage this summer, at Hampton Court Palace in London! Buy your tickets here: therestishistory.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rest Is History
453. Custer's Last Stand: The Final Showdown (Part 8)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 66:17


What happened between the moment that George A. Custer dispatched a trumpeter with his famous final plea for back-up, and the gruesome discovery of his forces at the Little Bighorn? Certainly, the morning of the 26th of June 1876 found the overwhelmed Major Reno and what remained of his men, along with Captain Benteen, gathered atop a hill, bloody, dehydrated, surrounding by putrefying corpses, and mystified as to the whereabouts of Custer. And the nightmarish ordeal of Reno's clash with the Lakota and their allies was not yet over. Gunfire, carbines and the whiz of arrows echoed in the distance, while below them fearsome Lakota warriors were unnervingly draped in the bloodied jackets and hats of Custer's 7th Cavalry. Finally, at 3pm, the vast encampment of Lakota began moving off, and at dawn the next day they glimpsed a dust cloud in the distance: reinforcements at last. What they saw upon finally descending the hill, was a scene of such horror, that it would resound through the ages… Join Dominic and Tom as they describe, moment by moment, the events of George Custer's electrifying last stand at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and its aftermath. What really happened, and what became of Custer, Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull? Above all, who was to blame for the events of that shocking day? EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/restishistory Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! *The Rest Is History LIVE in 2024* Tom and Dominic are back onstage this summer, at Hampton Court Palace in London! Buy your tickets here: therestishistory.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rest Is History
452. Custer's Last Stand: The Battle of the Little Bighorn (Part 7)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 63:04


“You and I are going home today, and by a trail that is strange to us both…” The Battle of The Little Bighorn is one of the totemic moments of American frontier history. However, it is also mysterious, with the exact events of that blood-soaked day difficult to trace. On the 22nd of June, George Custer marched out with vague orders to drive the vast gathering of the Lakota and their allies, under the leadership of Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull, towards General Terry's force, advancing from the South. Custer, keen as ever for a charge, was hoping to score a considerable defeat over the Native Americans in time for the 4th of July centenary. Then, on the evening of the 24th of June, Crow scouts reported that the Lakota's trail had been found, and Custer launched into action. Marching his men through the night, they arrived at the encampment the following morning, shocked to discover a camp of thousands. At 3pm, the first force attacked, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn, in all its horror and gore, had begun… Join Dominic and Tom they explore one of America's most mythologised battles, separating fact from fiction, as they build up to George Custer's last stand. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/restishistory Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! *The Rest Is History LIVE in 2024* Tom and Dominic are back onstage this summer, at Hampton Court Palace in London! Buy your tickets here: therestishistory.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Retrospectors
The Man Who Invented The Wild West

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 11:17


Rerun: Gun totin', horse ridin' spectacular ‘Buffalo Bill's Wild West' opened in Omaha, Nebraska on 17th May, 1883 - the start of a multi-decade run. With a cast of hundreds, including Calamity Jane, Sitting Bull, and Annie ‘Get Your Gun' Oakley, it toured the world - and forever shaped the way cowboys and Indians were represented in popular culture.  In this episode, Olly, Rebecca and Arion reveal the little-known indoor version of the show, consider the role of Native Americans in the ensemble, and explain why the Cossacks in the cast weren't so popular when they returned home to Georgia…   Further reading: • Footage from Buffalo Bill's show - from the McCracken Research Library, Wyoming: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3meHAqxuDI • William F. Cody profiled at the University of Sheffield's  National Fairground and Circus Archive: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/nfca/researchandarticles/buffalobill • ‘Ten Things You May Not Know About Annie Oakley', from History:  https://www.history.com/news/10-things-you-may-not-know-about-annie-oakley ‘Why am I hearing a rerun?' Each Thursday and Friday we repeat stories from our archive of 800+ episodes, so we can maintain the quality of our independent podcast and bring you fresh, free content every Monday-Wednesday…  … But

The Rest Is History
451. Custer's Last Stand: The Charge of the 7th Cavalry (Part 6)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 62:42


The U.S. was cast into a spiralling panic following the economic depression of 1973, and waves of paramilitary violence swept through the south as the debates surrounding Reconstruction swirled on. Amidst this uncertainty, the government, under the leadership of Ulysses S. Grant and his chief advisors, began drawing up a cold blooded plan to strike into the heart of Montana and settle the issue of the Plains Indians once and for all. Meanwhile, the drumbeats of war were sounding amongst the newly united Lakota and Cheyenne themselves, spearheaded by their war chiefs Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull, as the pressures of white settlers and the railroads increased. Their numbers swelled in the wake of a failed winter campaign lead by General Crook, as swarms of refugees accumulated into Sitting Bull's village - the largest assembly of Lakota ever seen on the Plains. The stage seemed set for a mighty reckoning in the summer of 1876, as the Federal government geared up for another assault. Much to his delight George Custer, spared from the brink of disaster by his reckless impetuosity, was recruited to the 7th Cavalry marching on one of the armies closing in on the Lakota encampment near the Little Bighorn River…the Battle of the Rosebud that followed would see a six hour struggle of monumental violence. Join Dominic and Tom as they discuss the events and battles that lead up to the Battle of the Little Bighorn; Grant's eccentric generals, and Custer's impulsive escapades in the build up to the final evening of his life… EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/restishistory Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! *The Rest Is History LIVE in 2024* Tom and Dominic are back onstage this summer, at Hampton Court Palace in London! Buy your tickets here: therestishistory.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rest Is History
450. Custer's Last Stand: Death in the Black Hills (Part 5)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 58:33


In the wake of the barbaric Washita River massacre, George Custer found himself drifting; addicted to gambling, at odds with his wife, and failing in his efforts to take advantage of the American gold rush in New York. Finally, Custer was sent to Kentucky to suppress the terrible post war fighting there, but again found himself alienated from many of his companions by his controversial views on Reconstruction. Restless and dissatisfied, the chance for danger and action finally came Custer's way, thanks to the ambitions of the Northern Pacific Railway. With plans to build it right across Lakota territory, the venture was intended to and would fatally threaten their way of life, by spelling the death of the bison. With this threat on the horizon, the mighty Lakota war leaders, Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse lead violent raids against the survey party sent to prospect the land, hampering and halting their efforts. So it was that in 1873 another expedition was sent, and with it went George Custer, bringing him into contact for the first time with the two mighty warriors who would shape his destiny. A fearful, bloody game of cat and mouse would ensue, culminating in an epic confrontation… Join Dominic and Tom as they discuss the evolution of Custer's career leading up to his first legendary encounter with Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, the incremental creep of the Northern Pacific Railway, and the U.S. Government's secret plan to defeat the Lakota Sioux, once and for all.   EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/restishistory Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! *The Rest Is History LIVE in 2024* Tom and Dominic are back onstage this summer, at Hampton Court Palace in London! Buy your tickets here: therestishistory.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rest Is History
449. Custer vs. Crazy Horse: Rise of Sitting Bull (Part 4)

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 51:04


"What would you do if your home was attacked? You would stand up like a brave man and defend it. That is our story."  Following the bloody Fetterman Fight, which saw the Lakota warlord Crazy Horse and his warriors ambush and massacre American troops, the American public was left stunned, its government and civilian population hungry for revenge. In the wake of this a new treaty was signed, further restricting the Lakota Sioux's freedoms, but nevertheless signed by their political leader, Red Cloud. Still, many would not be constrained to reservations, and instead sought war. Chief amongst them was Sitting Bull, a legendary, mythologised figure of the Great American Plains and the Wild West - the embodiment of a vanished age. Born into the Lakota Sioux, and a world of shifting allegiances, violent initiation rituals, and intransigent spiritualities, as a young man Sitting Bull's herculean destiny was sung to him by an eagle. The career that followed in his war against the U.S. government would exceed even the greatest of epics. By 1860 he was paramount leader of the Sioux Nation, when news reached him of the imminent arrival of a survey party, lead by none other than George Armstrong Custer… Join Dominic and Tom as they discuss Sitting Bull's rise, his extraordinary upbringing, and his stand against the increasing encroachment of railroads into his homelands. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/restishistory Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! *The Rest Is History LIVE in 2024* Tom and Dominic are back onstage this summer, at Hampton Court Palace in London! Buy your tickets here: therestishistory.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

TRENDIFIER with Julian Dorey

(***TIMESTAMPS in Description Below) ~ Elizabeth Weiss is an American Anthropologist, Archaeologist & Historian. EPISODE LINKS: - MY AMAZON STORE FOR PODCAST GUEST BOOKS/FILMS: https://amzn.to/3RPu952  - Julian Dorey PODCAST MERCH: https://juliandorey.myshopify.com/  - Support our Show on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey  - Join our DISCORD: https://discord.gg/JunfTEsc  - SUBSCRIBE to Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UChs-BsSX71a_leuqUk7vtDg  ELIZABETH LINKS: - TWITTER: https://twitter.com/eweissunburied  - WEBSITE: https://elizabethweiss74.wordpress.com/  ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 - Controversy around Elizabeth's most recent book; Ancient Native American Remains Controversy 10:53 - Fake Native American Imposter 15:38 - Elizabeth speaks up; Skull Photo Controversy 28:49 - Elizabeth accused; Human Remains issue 35:11 - “Sacred” Controversy; University attacks Elizabeth 39:28 - Gender Skeletal Studies cancellation 46:58 - Biological Questioning 54:06 - Heterodox Academy & Civil Disagreement 1:01:37 - Child mortality 1:11:04 - Julian reacts; Anthropology & Medicine 1:19:50 - Earliest form of looting, Graham Hancock attacks Elizabeth 1:31:04 - Comparing animal and human bones 1:36:28 - Native American & Quebec Prisoner; Byzantine Collections; 2 Million-Year-Old foot Bone 1:43:24 - Re-patriating bones; Solving University issue 1:51:37 - Philly Bombing; Sitting Bull's Great-Grandson; Oldest US Ancient Civilizations 2:00:57 - Younger Dryas Age; Discovery of “Lucy” Ancient Remains 2:07:54 - Determining the age of bones 2:15:38 - Neanderthal DNA & current breakthrough 2:24:06 - Darwin, Origin of Species, The Galapagos & Evolution 2:35:34 - Wallace & other evolutionary biologists; the Origins of Life; UFOs & AI 2:47:07 - Elizabeth's activity CREDITS: - Hosted & Produced by Julian D. Dorey - Intro & Episode Edited by Alessi Allaman ~ Get $150 Off The Eight Sleep Pod Pro Mattress / Mattress Cover (USING CODE: “JULIANDOREY”): https://eight-sleep.ioym.net/trendifier Julian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey ~ Music via Artlist.io ~ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 182 - Elizabeth Weiss

Dan Snow's History Hit
The Battle of Little Big Horn

Dan Snow's History Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 34:35


Also known as Custer's Last Stand or the Battle of the Greasy Grass, the Battle of Little Bighorn was a pivotal moment in the story of the American West. In 1876 General George Custer's US army faced a devastating defeat at the hands of the native Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne tribes. The native warriors fought defiantly to protect their ancestral lands after the US government reneged on a treaty promising them the Black Hills in South Dakota when gold was discovered there.Historian and author Angie Newell joins Dan to tell the story of the Battle of Little Big Horn; how legendary leaders Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse came face to face with some of the most formidable generals in the US army in a bloody and dramatic battle on the Great Plains.Angie's new book is called 'All I See is Violence', a fictional retelling of the Battle of Little Bighorn. It follows the Cheyenne warrior, Little Wolf, as she fights to maintain her people's land and heritage as General Custer leads a devastating campaign against the native tribes. Produced by Mariana Des Forges, James Hickmann and edited by Dougal PatmoreDiscover the past with exclusive history documentaries and ad-free podcasts presented by world-renowned historians from History Hit. Watch them on your smart TV or on the go with your mobile device. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code DANSNOW sign up now for your 14-day free trial We'd love to hear from you! You can email the podcast at ds.hh@historyhit.com.You can take part in our listener survey here.

Legends of the Old West
BUFFALO BILL Ep. 5 | “The Wild West Abroad”

Legends of the Old West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 34:22


Buffalo Bill Cody takes his popular Wild West production to Europe for years of tours and performances for royalty and the average fan alike. But as the production experiences unprecedented success abroad, tension builds at home in America between Native American societies and the U.S. government. The Ghost Dance movement gains momentum and leads to tragedies at Sitting Bull's home and Wounded Knee. Join Black Barrel+ for ad-free episodes and bingeable seasons: blackbarrel.supportingcast.fm/join Apple users join Black Barrel+ for ad-free episodes, bingeable seasons and bonus episodes. Click the Black Barrel+ banner on Apple to get started with a 3-day free trial. For more details, visit our website www.blackbarrelmedia.com and check out our social media pages. We're @OldWestPodcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. On YouTube, subscribe to LEGENDS+ for ad-free episodes and bingeable seasons: hit “Join” on the Legends YouTube homepage. To purchase an ad on this show please reach out: blackbarrelmedia@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Legends of the Old West
BUFFALO BILL Ep. 4 | “The Wild West”

Legends of the Old West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 33:36


Buffalo Bill loses his best friend, Texas Jack, but he discovers a path toward resurgence in the entertainment business. A Fourth of July party evolves into the life-changing production that will be called Buffalo Bill's Wild West. The spectacle's initial success prompts Bill to hire Annie Oakley and Sitting Bull, and Bill embarks on a 20-year career as the most famous showman in the world. Join Black Barrel+ for ad-free episodes and bingeable seasons: blackbarrel.supportingcast.fm/join Apple users join Black Barrel+ for ad-free episodes, bingeable seasons and bonus episodes. Click the Black Barrel+ banner on Apple to get started with a 3-day free trial. For more details, visit our website www.blackbarrelmedia.com and check out our social media pages. We're @OldWestPodcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. On YouTube, subscribe to LEGENDS+ for ad-free episodes and bingeable seasons: hit “Join” on the Legends YouTube homepage. To purchase an ad on this show please reach out: blackbarrelmedia@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices