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  • Along with the myths of the "heroic" cowboys - I now add this new information about the resourceful and peaceful native Americans - I never knew! But of course, it would not serve the purposes of the powerful and greedy to present the truth in this way. Thank you for doing so!

  • Aho!

  • Very enlightening. I'm vegetarian and appreciate knowing this.

  • I'm always true in what I'm saying, Im not a vegetarian, but I believe there must be a balance for all, we must find the respect for all the people and all the creatures, I'm agree with all what you have written here, every action has a reaction, thank you for this message video it's very important , I hope many others will see it

  • I'm glad to be vegan that's why I look better then most of my friends. Never overweight. Clear skin and always full of energy. Why consume meat if beans are healthier.

  • Great video! I love it, and the music is so moving, what is it called and who made it?

  • I eat meat. I feel to hunt an animal in the old way(bow and arrow) does the animal more honor than hiding far away with a gun. I also feel that my Gods(Yes, I am a proud pagan!) have allowed me to gain this food and to waste nothing. The animal lived a happy and wonderful life in the wild. Sadly most of our meat today is from farms. But it would not honor the spirit of the animal; who died for us.Even though by force, it must not go to waste.If so, it will bring dishonor to the animal's spirit.

  • Thanks for sharing this history! I'm working on being a vegetarian myself.

  • great video and very powerfull information. Thanks for making and uploading on here.

  • Thank you for such a beautiful video,

    i have learned many new things from it.

  • All this new plants, was live to the hungry people of Europa. Here the hunger was nornal. The potato and the corn specially were a gift. And the chocolate a happiness.thanks .

  • Thank you, That is beautiful, My family is Mexican ( migrated around 1900) but, it's only taken two generations living in Phx, Az. that they have lost almost all their heritage or for that matter the care to even care about their heritage. They speak Spanish but, I can bet that only one or two out of a hundred know the words Aztlan,or nahuatl.

  • thank yuo my friend in yuor time to this video good work

  • test post...

  • good video but i think you need to clarify that alot of indian tribes DID eat meat long before they saw white, I am part comanche and they were buffalo hunters long before the whites came.

  • We would have to go back to the time where there was balance in the way how humans interact within cosmos to understand this concept.

    There are many stories of creation when our people were noble, and respected every form of life.

    We human beings have degraded and caused imbalance. What we do others we do it to ourselves, since we are all connected one way or another.

    But after all you have free will and choose to do what you wish, but never forget that every action has a reaction.

  • Mans dominion over other parts of creation extends only so far as the Creator originally designed.

    Today, man thinks his dominion is all powerful with complete ownership in his greedy grasp - thus there is much disrespect, killing and pollution of Creation.

    •How can man be better than animals, plants, water and other matter of things?

    Unlike man, they are pure!

  • I think meat became a primary staple, only because of the "nomadic" existence natives were eventually forced into. (by the encroachment of white settlers) A nomadic lifestyle does not allow for stopping to plant veggies. & as more and more of the land was taken over, even foraging of wild plants would have become more difficult. Meat became a convenient and near to "complete" source of nutrition, (ergo- you'd get more nutrition per serving) that was still available.

  • Sorry that appeared twice. Things weren't loading yesterday. Thought I was being "blocked" from commenting! (have I made that many enemies on YouTube, already??)

  • No you're not being "blocked". And you are not my enemy, Not at all.

    All my comments in order to be posted are monitored by a moderator.

    Just to keep this channel peaceful and clean.

  • I think meat became a primary staple, only because of the "nomadic" existence natives were eventually forced into. (by the encroachment of white settlers) A nomadic lifestyle does not allow for stopping to plant veggies. & as more and more of the land was taken over, even foraging of wild plants would have become more difficult. Meat became a convenient and near to "complete" source of nutrition, (ergo- you'd get more nutrition per serving) that was still available.

  • masa bean pie-yummy

    masa corn flour mixed with water-

    put into 2 pie pans-cook your pot of beans-pour into two pie pans-bake until bread browns at about 350'-enjoy,your missing out if you don't try this.Masa is at your local food store in flour dept.lane

  • wow..thats all i can say.

  • Very interesting video. *smiles* Thank you for sharing this information with us. The Creator's original diet for all mankind was a vegetarian diet. Genesis 1:29 says, "And Elohim said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat." *smiles* A vegetarian/vegan diet is by far the healthiest. Yah bless you!

  • GOD BLESS!

  • @BlackeyedPea10 Are you kidding me??? These people come from their Gods! Not this outsider God from the middle east! I know you meant well. But it's a disgraceful thing to say!!!

  • Putting it Down, Putting it down...YES..

    Thank you. Great Video...

  • Beautiful vid and the truth once more is brought to us by a beautiful choctaw maiden, tlaskamati,.....CORN,....hmmm.­..anybody out here in YouTube land know how corn was known to the grandfathers, because maize is latin origin and corn, is english for grain,....anyways 5 stars for ya sakrishnajay and tlaskamati for sharin'! = )

  • Thank you for share of our culture.

    We never will forget our roots

  • Very well done. ;-) We were so advance in taking care ourselves that we were unafraid of death.

    5*****

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