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11/1/2023: San Francisco to Campo, California South (757 miles) Malibu
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11/1/2023: San Francisco to Campo, California South (757 miles) Malibu
11/1/2023: San Francisco to Campo, California South (757 miles) Elephant Seals
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11/1/2023: San Francisco to Campo, California South (757 miles) Elephant Seals
10/21/2023: Smith River to San Francisco, California North (331 miles) Mystical light ride
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10/21/2023: Smith River to San Francisco, California North (331 miles) Mystical light ride
10/21/2023: Smith River to San Francisco, California North (331 miles) Avenue of the Giants
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10/21/2023: Smith River to San Francisco, California North (331 miles) Avenue of the Giants
10/21/2023: Smith River to San Francisco, California North (331 miles) Elk
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10/21/2023: Smith River to San Francisco, California North (331 miles) Elk
10/14/2023: Eugene to Brookings, Oregon South (223 miles) Natural Bridges
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10/14/2023: Eugene to Brookings, Oregon South (223 miles) Natural Bridges
10/14/2023: Eugene to Brookings, Oregon South (223 miles) Face Rock Viewpoint
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10/14/2023: Eugene to Brookings, Oregon South (223 miles) Face Rock Viewpoint
10/3/2023: Vancouver to Port Angeles (65 km) Victoria ferry
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10/3/2023: Vancouver to Port Angeles (65 km) Victoria ferry
10/2/2023: Vancouver, Canada (At mile 0) Spawning salmon
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10/2/2023: Vancouver, Canada (At mile 0) Spawning salmon
9/14/2023: Muir Trail Ranch to Kennedy Meadows North (858 - 704 miles) Wild Honey Bees
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9/14/2023: Muir Trail Ranch to Kennedy Meadows North (858 - 704 miles) Wild Honey Bees
8/8/2023: Stevens Pass to Stehekin, Washington North (2,464 - 2,572 miles) Deer
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8/8/2023: Stevens Pass to Stehekin, Washington North (2,464 - 2,572 miles) Deer
7/29/2023: Cascade Locks to White Pass (2,147 - 2,295 miles) Marmot
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7/29/2023: Cascade Locks to White Pass (2,147 - 2,295 miles) Marmot
7/29/2023: Cascade Locks to White Pass (2,147 - 2,295 miles) Sunrise from Old Snowy Mountain
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7/29/2023: Cascade Locks to White Pass (2,147 - 2,295 miles) Sunrise from Old Snowy Mountain
7/29/2023: Cascade Locks to White Pass (2,147 - 2,295 miles) Sunset from Old Snowy Mountain
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7/29/2023: Cascade Locks to White Pass (2,147 - 2,295 miles) Sunset from Old Snowy Mountain
7/21/2023: Sisters to Cascade Locks, Oregon North (2,000 - 2,146 miles) Mt. Jefferson out of fog
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7/21/2023: Sisters to Cascade Locks, Oregon North (2,000 - 2,146 miles) Mt. Jefferson out of fog
7/12/2023: Ashland to Shelter Cove (1,719 - 1,907 miles) morning fog at Maidu Lake
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7/12/2023: Ashland to Shelter Cove (1,719 - 1,907 miles) morning fog at Maidu Lake
7/4/2023: Etna to Ashland (1,599 - 1,718 miles): aspen trees and bird songs near Mount Ashland
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7/4/2023: Etna to Ashland (1,599 - 1,718 miles): aspen trees and bird songs near Mount Ashland
6/21/2023: Chester to Old Station (Lassen Volcanic Park, 1,331-1,373 miles): Devil’s Kitchen
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6/21/2023: Chester to Old Station (Lassen Volcanic Park, 1,331-1,373 miles): Devil’s Kitchen
6/21/2023: Chester to Old Station (Lassen Volcanic Park, 1,331-1,373 miles): Terminal Geyser
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6/21/2023: Chester to Old Station (Lassen Volcanic Park, 1,331-1,373 miles): Terminal Geyser
5/24/2023: Warner Springs to Cabazon (110-210 miles) Sunrise dance on top of San Jacinto Peak
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5/24/2023: Warner Springs to Cabazon (110-210 miles) Sunrise dance on top of San Jacinto Peak
6/14/23: Kennedy Meadows (At mile 704.4)
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6/14/23: Kennedy Meadows (At mile 704.4)
Episode 5: Standing Rock Women Speak | Together We Stand
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Episode 5: Standing Rock Women Speak | Together We Stand
Episode 4: Standing Rock Women Speak | Women's Society
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Episode 4: Standing Rock Women Speak | Women's Society
Episode 3: Standing Rock Women Speak | Spiritual War
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Episode 3: Standing Rock Women Speak | Spiritual War
Episode 2: Standing Rock Women Speak | Water is Life
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Episode 2: Standing Rock Women Speak | Water is Life
Episode 1: Standing Rock Women Speak | Prayers
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Episode 1: Standing Rock Women Speak | Prayers
AIFF Award Ceremony: Best Short Documentary
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AIFF Award Ceremony: Best Short Documentary
Mike Smith and Miho Aida | Bay Sunday CBS interview
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Mike Smith and Miho Aida | Bay Sunday CBS interview
Seven Hills Middle School Teachers
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Seven Hills Middle School Teachers

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @TheRoyalBavarian
    @TheRoyalBavarian 15 днів тому

    On my mother's side we have the blood of the Oglala. This is an honor.

  • @Westyrulz
    @Westyrulz Місяць тому

    Buffalo meat is crap. White man dragged the Redskin outta the stone age.

    • @therealrvasinger241
      @therealrvasinger241 10 днів тому

      Nah, it's pretty tasty, but in principal you're right. For the most part, natives ate dreadful food. Out in the northwest, they keep campaigning for the right to hunt whales, although the last time they caught one, they found the meat disgusting and sent all of it to the tribal landfill. Even their dogs wouldn't eat it! Guess pizza's better......

  • @Terence.1
    @Terence.1 2 місяці тому

    When I was about 10 yrs old I went to the closest thing to a Pow Wow, North Hollywood Ca ever had. We ate Buffalo meat, delicious. I won the raffle and got a big turquoise necklace, which I gave to my mother. I was always envious of anyone who was native American and often dreamt that I was. Later when DNA tests became available I discovered the truth and that I am 15% native, through my father's side in New Mexico. My ancestry is located for centuries around Taos Pueblo. Peace to you and best of success in restoring the Buffalo

  • @Serjo777
    @Serjo777 3 місяці тому

    2:00 Love the name ^^

  • @pierangelobellanova3400
    @pierangelobellanova3400 3 місяці тому

    Hiii hiii hiii hiii hiii 🌀🌀🌀🏹✊✊

  • @Zzzmeyaaa86
    @Zzzmeyaaa86 4 місяці тому

    Красивые 👍🌷🌹🌺

  • @jackross2332
    @jackross2332 6 місяців тому

    I agree we need a strong free buffalo herd.

  • @dr.jamesolack8504
    @dr.jamesolack8504 6 місяців тому

    Have seen the picture of the buffalo skulls many times. Every time, including this time, it brings a tear to my eye. It’s beyond disgusting what the white man did on this continent 100s of years ago to the Native Americans. And still doing today. Particularly, the Republican Party, full of racist bigoted scum who want a white, christofascist country. It’s truly appalling!!

  • @Sgt-xw5lx
    @Sgt-xw5lx 6 місяців тому

    Haters gonna hate no matter what.. I say give'em the finger as you walk away

  • @Michael-0000
    @Michael-0000 6 місяців тому

    South Dakota - beautiful landscape too!

  • @sdufg
    @sdufg 6 місяців тому

    1:59 thumbsucker katanka

  • @jeromemartinez5603
    @jeromemartinez5603 6 місяців тому

    HAU daku wakan, hecetu welo mitakyue oasin wiconni waste

  • @andrewquintero7590
    @andrewquintero7590 6 місяців тому

    All my entire life, I wanted so much to visit the true native Indians and their culture.

  • @kennethschauer1801
    @kennethschauer1801 6 місяців тому

    Outlaw alcohol and drugs ,take pride in your heritage

  • @user-mi1kl2iv6p
    @user-mi1kl2iv6p 6 місяців тому

    Europeans brought cruelty, waste and corruption. What a legacy.

  • @sdufg
    @sdufg 6 місяців тому

    i feel the same way about gerbils.

  • @JC-oc7um
    @JC-oc7um 6 місяців тому

    I believe you will survive relying on your own instincts. The moment you become infected by the world around you, it’s over. Trust no person, political party, ideology, other than your own. Stand firm and watch the world around you….eat itself alive.

  • @donaldfitzgerald8950
    @donaldfitzgerald8950 7 місяців тому

    Sasawakashan.......

  • @sourceorredieu
    @sourceorredieu 7 місяців тому

    wastelo

  • @cheebacheeobusiness3893
    @cheebacheeobusiness3893 7 місяців тому

    We are thought in school always to read our SLIDESHOW SLOWLY to ensure that the viewers actually have time to read the text.... Even it's crystal clear for the person who makes the media - for the viewers it might not be the case 😏 But yeah, safe buffalows! ❤

  • @jimwalsh7904
    @jimwalsh7904 7 місяців тому

    That is a very nice video. I know the buffalo are important because they don't have all the antibiotics and growth hormones but I never realized that the meat is medicinal because they eat medicinal herbs for food. The first peoples had a wonderful eco-friendly sustainable way of life.

  • @heresmytake2782
    @heresmytake2782 7 місяців тому

    And the evil is still with us as some would have us all eating bugs and not meat as they buy up all the land

  • @rickher4794
    @rickher4794 7 місяців тому

    You killed your Jesus but we still have the buffalo.🔥

  • @motownnow
    @motownnow 7 місяців тому

    #Buffalo 🦬 #Respect #Women #Lakota #Native #American #Indian #Tribe #Family #People #Community #History #Blessed #Spiritual

  • @markjackson1859
    @markjackson1859 7 місяців тому

    All honor and love to "Buffalo Calf Woman"❤

  • @victormeza7859
    @victormeza7859 7 місяців тому

    SANDRA & SID WITT ARE MY DAUGHTER IRENE GOD PARENTS. GOD BLESS ALL. YES, WE NEED PROTEIN, NOT PROCESSED JUNK

  • @peternehf2164
    @peternehf2164 7 місяців тому

    The first woman in this presentation spoke of what they made from the bones and skin of the bison. Does anyone still practice making these such useful tools, toys and dwellings to continue the craft for future generations and for tourists ( if you will ) to explain why the Lakota and other tribes harvested bison. Showing it was not only food but essential materials for daily use. The Eskimo maintains the right to hunt whales, does the Lakota maintain the right to hunt bison?

  • @DonaldVerkler
    @DonaldVerkler 7 місяців тому

    Thank you❤❤❤

  • @jeanlawson9133
    @jeanlawson9133 7 місяців тому

  • @dreamarouse3197
    @dreamarouse3197 7 місяців тому

    I wish we could go back to the times we're we live off the land and government was small

  • @sandeerah8888
    @sandeerah8888 7 місяців тому

    Thank you. The last Lakota woman said it all for me AHo

  • @jimfisk4474
    @jimfisk4474 7 місяців тому

    I am an old man now but I was always fascinated by the American indians. My great-great-great-grandmother was full-blooded Cherokee❤

  • @clintnuttall8852
    @clintnuttall8852 7 місяців тому

    That is true with everything

  • @sergebourel1664
    @sergebourel1664 7 місяців тому

    👍👍👍😪😪😪😭😭😭🤩🤩🤩🤩🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍❤❤❤❤💪💪💪💪👏👏👏👏

  • @terry3507
    @terry3507 7 місяців тому

    THE LAKOTA PEOPLE LIVED WITH THE LAND & UNFORTUNATELY GREEDY WHITE MEN CAME & SAW WHAT THEY COULD GET & STARTED LIVING ON THE LAND,MANY OF US TRY TO LIVE WITH THE LAND ITS THE ONLY WAY TO FIX WHAT WE HAVE BROKEN !

  • @onceANexile
    @onceANexile 7 місяців тому

    THE BUFFALO COINS are the m9st bought. The buffalo is America. It is sacred. PERIOD. Billy Brown

  • @darlenescurvey6328
    @darlenescurvey6328 7 місяців тому

    Your people will come back stay with ceremonies this will help bring the buffalo back to your people…

  • @davejohnson6913
    @davejohnson6913 7 місяців тому

    goodluck and Bless those Buffalo WE all fight against corrupt Government it goes far beyond the great Buffalo STAND with everybody else who knows we are being taken advantage of .

  • @richardmason902
    @richardmason902 7 місяців тому

    Respect

  • @robertblanchard6589
    @robertblanchard6589 7 місяців тому

    so shameful how european white settlers totally ruined a strong & proud native culture/civilization with their outright greed & need for dominance & control!!!!!!!!!!

    • @gardiloo
      @gardiloo 7 місяців тому

      I’m full-blooded crowfoot, and if you feel so badly for it, I would love if you would wire me some of that money you’ve earned off of the backs of our people. Or just stop with the one unbearable, meaningless sentiments. Societies of all types have done all sorts of evil things, even mine. None of them have any real regrets.

  • @user-ww2sj7rl1m
    @user-ww2sj7rl1m 7 місяців тому

    I'm zuni beautiful women all natives

  • @jonkidd6151
    @jonkidd6151 7 місяців тому

    A very informative video!

  • @infeedel7706
    @infeedel7706 7 місяців тому

    Love from Australia

  • @user-qu7ww5dv8m
    @user-qu7ww5dv8m 7 місяців тому

    Povos indígenas guerreiros raiz amo e respeito ♥️

  • @ESport211
    @ESport211 7 місяців тому

    wonderful, beautiful: begin again.

  • @robinholland2990
    @robinholland2990 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for this and hope it can be so again...

  • @jamesetal7088
    @jamesetal7088 8 місяців тому

    The buffalo meat is healing to eat because they eat medicine, the plants. I like this. TY.

  • @swen6797
    @swen6797 8 місяців тому

    A proper relationship with light is the first sustenance to get right. Id bet the influence of the white man pulled the natives from the environment that was literally feeding them, without the natives even realizing that biggest travesty. What is lakota lore in relation to light and the sun? I was not surprised to see that the Diné had distinct references to a high reverence for it.

  • @mauricexodhe9663
    @mauricexodhe9663 8 місяців тому

    I am proud of being Native American and nowadays you are starting to see Buffalo in Mexico

  • @jamesivie5717
    @jamesivie5717 8 місяців тому

    I have great respect for our Indian friends. I love nature and I am always glad to see any attempt at rewilding. We have too much blacktop and not enough wild places. I applaud the idea of restoring the Bison and allowing the Indians to hunt them. I think we ought to restore the Black Hills to the Lakota reservation. I notice that at least two of the Indian women are wearing glasses. The Indians have benefits some from White innovations. I prefer the term Indian to "Native American", because I I am white but was born in America, so it is the land of my nativity. Also, there were others here before the Indians, most of whom may have been wiped out by the Indians.