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Testing For Water Quality [FULL SEGMENT: Utah Insight S5E4]
As harmful algal blooms are found in more Utah water ways, scientists are expanding the locations and frequency of their testing. We join an environmental scientist as she looks for signs of toxic algae in the Virgin River near Zion National Park. Learn the signs you should look out for to keep yourself, your family, and even pets safe while enjoying Utah's outdoor landscape.#climatechangeimpacts
#algalblooms #utahwater #watershed #ecology
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The Water Quality Question [FULL EPISODE: Utah Insight S5E4]
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Utah’s water quality is declining, posing health risks. Can we help Utah’s waterways? #waterissues #waterquality #climatechange Water quality is declining in Utah, posing serious health risks for our both our drinkable and recreational waters. More lakes than ever across Utah are experiencing harmful algal blooms, increasing in frequency and severity, impacted by climate change and pollution as...
Understanding AI in an Election Year | Utah Insight | S5 E5 [PROMO]
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A new era of Artificial Intelligence in the media is upon us and lawmakers are grappling with ways to react to its increased prevalence in society. How will this new technology impact voters? How can Utahns trust the information they’re receiving when it is getting more difficult to fact check? Experts share tips on what Utahns should be on the lookout for during elections. Stream the episode a...
The Goshute | We Shall Remain: A Native History of Utah [FULL EPISODE]
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Part of a powerful five-part-series on the five American Indian Tribes of the Great Basin Region.#weshallremain #goshute #americanindian The expanse of the Great Basin we now know as Western Utah and Northeastern Nevada is an area where most people cannot survive without outside assistance. It has always been home to the Shoshonne-Goship people The Goshutes, who today comprise two distinct sove...
The Paiute | We Shall Remain: A Native History of Utah [FULL EPISODE]
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Part of a powerful five-part-series on the five American Indian Tribes of the Great Basin Region.#weshallremain #paiute #americanindian A thriving horticultural society, the Southern Paiute were a peaceful, foraging people whose social ties created a network that spread throughout the Western Rocky Mountains, the Colorado Plateau, and the Great Basin. But as different groups and cultures vied f...
Treating Dementia with Dignity [FULL EPISODE: Utah Insight S5E3]
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How can we help Utahns with dementia get the care they need, and support their caregivers? #dementia #seniorliving #caregiving As Utah’s population ages, dementia diagnoses increase. Familial caregivers take on a financial and emotional burden, with a stigma of shame surrounding the diagnosis and a lack of facilities that provide memory care in rural areas. How can we help our elders get the ca...
Mentes Activas Utah [FULL SEGMENT: Utah Insight S5E3]
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Learn how one volunteer organization is helping the Latino community deal with dementia diagnoses. #dementia #volunteering #latino Research suggests those in the Latino community face higher risks of dementia compared to other groups. That's part of the reason a volunteer organization is focused on helping Utahns of latin descent navigate life after their diagnoses. Watch the video to learn how...
Utah's Water Quality Question | Utah Insight | S5 E4 [PROMO]
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Water quality is declining in Utah, posing serious health risks for our both our drinkable and recreational waters. More lakes than ever across Utah are experiencing harmful algal blooms, increasing in frequency and severity, impacted by climate change and pollution as our population grows. How can Utahns restore our natural watersheds? Learn from experts about what can be done. Stream the epis...
Weber State University EV Bootcamp [FULL SEGMENT: Utah Insight S5E2][
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How a Utah university is teaching auto techs from around the world about electric vehicles. #electricvehicle @WeberAuto As electric vehicles gain popularity around the world, the need for licensed technicians who can repair those cars is also growing. One of the best places to gain that hands-on training is at Weber State University in northern Utah. Come along as we get a front row seat as peo...
Amping Up Electric Vehicles [FULL EPISODE: Utah Insight]
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Learn about the challenges and incentives driving the shift to electric vehicles in Utah. #ev #electricvehicles Motor vehicles represent one of the largest contributors of pollution in Utah. Part of the solution could be transportation electrification. Can our electrical grid handle changing our infrastructure from gas-powered vehicles to electric? Join the experts in taking a closer look at th...
Amping Up Electric Vehicles [PROMO]
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FRIDAY AT 7:00 PM ON ALL PLATFORMS Motor vehicles represent one of the largest contributors of pollution in Utah. Part of the solution could be transportation electrification. Can our electrical grid handle changing our infrastructure from gas-powered vehicles to electric? Join the experts in taking a closer look at the problems, incentives and challenges driving Utah’s shift to electric vehicl...
Hoop Hero: How Wat Misaka broke the color barrier in pro basketball [FULL SEGMENT:This Is Utah S5E4]
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This remarkable trailblazer’s legacy inspires future generations of young Utahns. @NBA #biography #basketballplayer #asianamerican #wwii Embark on a journey through the lens of Japanese-American student filmmaker Kimari Perng as she uncovers the extraordinary life of Wataru "Wat" Misaka, a WWII veteran and sports trailblazer from Ogden, Utah. Kimari's documentary showcasing Wat's groundbreaking...
Flying on Ice [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E4]
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Meet two women who are creating a diverse and welcoming figure skating community in Utah. @UtahFSC #figureskating #biracial Elidi Lawson is a rising star in Utah figure skating. Despite challenges on and off the ice, Elidi is achieving remarkable things in the sport. With her mother serving as the club’s first Black president, they are reviving the Utah Figure Skating Club and promoting diversi...
Mental Health and Homelessness [FULL SEGMENT: Utah Insight S5E1]
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People struggling with housing insecurity are often dealing with mental health struggles at the same time. #affordablehousing #mentalhealth #addiction Hear from a Utah man about how his PTSD led to substance abuse, and eventually living on the streets. He shares what eventually helped him, and what is needed to bring hope to the unhoused population. #mentalhealthawareness #ptsd #substanceabusea...
A Skiing Life with Junior Bounous [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E4]
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Junior Bounous, 98-year-old ski enthusiast, defies age and continues to shred the slopes. #ageisjustanumber #skiing #inspiringstory Junior Bounous, a 98-year-old ski enthusiast defies age and continues to shred the slopes. His granddaughter, in her book "Junior Bounous and the Joys of Skiing," beautifully captures his passion for the sport. This heartwarming tale showcases the remarkable determ...
New Ways to Help Unsheltered Utahns [FULL EPISODE: Utah Insight S5E1]
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New Ways to Help Unsheltered Utahns [FULL EPISODE: Utah Insight S5E1]
Legendary [FULL EPISODE: This Is Utah S5E4]
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Legendary [FULL EPISODE: This Is Utah S5E4]
Travel to Oaxaca, Mexico, right here in Utah... [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E3]
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Travel to Oaxaca, Mexico, right here in Utah... [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E3]
New Solutions for Utah's Unhoused | Utah Insight | S5 E1
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New Solutions for Utah's Unhoused | Utah Insight | S5 E1
Utah Insight Season 5 Returns
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Utah Insight Season 5 Returns
What These Queens Want You to Know about Utah's Drag Scene [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E3]
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What These Queens Want You to Know about Utah's Drag Scene [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E3]
Creating Belonging through Art [FULL EPISODE: This Is Utah S5E3
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Creating Belonging through Art [FULL EPISODE: This Is Utah S5E3
Legendary| This Is Utah | S5E4
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Legendary| This Is Utah | S5E4
Voz Latina: How a media activist unites women in Utah [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E2]
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Voz Latina: How a media activist unites women in Utah [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E2]
STEM Girl - A Teen's Hope to Cure Cancer [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E2]
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STEM Girl - A Teen's Hope to Cure Cancer [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E2]
Pilar's Art Garden - The Colorful World of Artist Pilar Pobil [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E2]
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Pilar's Art Garden - The Colorful World of Artist Pilar Pobil [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E2]
Belonging [PROMO: This Is Utah S5E3]
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Belonging [PROMO: This Is Utah S5E3]
Utah Women Making a Mark [FULL EPISODE: This Is Utah S5E2]
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Utah Women Making a Mark [FULL EPISODE: This Is Utah S5E2]
Pioneers of Aloha - The Journey of Hawaiians to Utah [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E1]
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Pioneers of Aloha - The Journey of Hawaiians to Utah [FULL SEGMENT: This Is Utah S5E1]
Utah Women Making a Mark [PREVIEW: This Is Utah S5E1]
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Utah Women Making a Mark [PREVIEW: This Is Utah S5E1]

Komentáře

  • @conniewolf7300
    @conniewolf7300 Před 18 hodinami

    Reminds me of Star Trek! Resistance is futile! This was all done by so called Christians!!😢

  • @robinconkel-hannan6629

    One of my ancestral grandmothers was a resident of the Carlisle school in the late 1700s.. I was looking for information about her.. She was evidently adopted by a white family.. The only way I knew she was Shawnee was from a notation on her marriage certificate .. Imagine my surprise when I learned the school was opened [or reopened?] in 1897.. I thought they had all been closed before then.. I had no idea that some of those schools still existed in my lifetime or were so numerous.. I would appreciate a documentary on the original Indian boarding schools.. Those schools were prisons and the children were treated like hardened criminals..

  • @Gpacharlie
    @Gpacharlie Před dnem

    That VA did more for him by far than most VA’s. By far. Also there are two sides to the opioid therapy. Some people are addiction prone while some benefit from LongTermOpioidTherapy. It takes time and commitment on both sides, patient and provider, to figure out what tools are needed in each veterans toolkit and how much of each and when to use them. Most VA’s don’t take the time and many veterans don’t stay the course because it’s a long haul with much frustration along the way. Chronic Pain is still poorly understood by our systems of healthcare. It requires careful and patient unraveling, and that takes months to years depending on how tangled up it all is. Opioids are one tool in a pain toolbox, but it’s s tool marked “caution handle with care.”

  • @ekkolima
    @ekkolima Před dnem

    The church always follow the conquerer.

  • @tonyperkins8591
    @tonyperkins8591 Před 2 dny

    Im pretty sure someone left a comment earlier, but it seems someone has taken it down to support their own narrative and beliefs huh typical thing to do. Silence the natives by any means and dont allow them to have any human rights or constitutional rights when he has blood that has served in the military and fought for the very thing that was erased from this comment section.

  • @mrandolsek
    @mrandolsek Před 2 dny

    Thank you, Ashley and PBS!! ☺☺☺

  • @EvonIngram
    @EvonIngram Před 2 dny

    Damm ya'll indians for killing Jesus

    • @sparklepawz1185
      @sparklepawz1185 Před 2 dny

      Huh? Jesus was in the Middle East. What are you talking about?

  • @tammyspringer9042
    @tammyspringer9042 Před 3 dny

    Sad it is still happen today in the public school system...White teachers on reservation are untouchable when they physically abuse our children.. You go to press charges fill out the affidavit n they tell you they'll look at it to see if it needs to go to court or say not enough evidence. But if it was other way around the tribal police will pick you up n hold you til county police pick you up. The native workers at school know it's happening but don't want to lose their jobs. No job is worth working for if they like to abuse children. I feel helpless cause their is nothing I can do.

  • @melaniehaskan7104
    @melaniehaskan7104 Před 4 dny

    I hate the mormans. Damned trump cult.

  • @texas2michoacan457
    @texas2michoacan457 Před 5 dny

    American? Pssshhh we will never be American we are Turtle Islanders!!!! Anáhuac get that straight. Quit lying like y'all's peace treaties. Land back !!!!

  • @troymitchell1747
    @troymitchell1747 Před 5 dny

    I’ve Walked my entire life in your shoes. But no help. Just pills.

  • @troymitchell1747
    @troymitchell1747 Před 5 dny

    I miss my friends of the the Southern Paiute. I survived in Cedar city with President Depoe. I have never met a kinder man. I sang with Water Deer and with Wolf Spring singers. Spent many hours in the purification ceremony with one of my best friends in Kaibab. Benn Pikyavit. Benn is also a Vietnam veteran. My forth great grandfather Was Petter Shirts, they called him two fingers. His son Carl for Don Carlos shirts. which would’ve been my third great uncle. During Mount Meadows his job was to go down and get the Paiutes he did not do this and Lee was so furious. He made him divorce his daughter. The Paiutes were not at Mountain Meadows. God bless the Southern Paiutes. Two words I have for them is compassion and endurance..

  • @charlesdolphinboy
    @charlesdolphinboy Před 5 dny

    shame on mormonism & those who brought european white disease * speak the real truth * end white greed & religiosity

  • @williamgregory1848
    @williamgregory1848 Před 5 dny

    Keep in mind that the primary goal of these boarding schools was to "civilize" or assimilate Native American children into White-American culture. Meaning that Native American culture wasn’t worth acknowledging or worth respecting since it wasn’t white. In other words, America in a nutshell.

  • @user-xi8hs8dv6m
    @user-xi8hs8dv6m Před 5 dny

    Amazing story and beautiful people.

  • @HarleyRunner
    @HarleyRunner Před 6 dny

    I am Payuudi. Also piute or paiute.. we stole horses from alta ca. We used the spanish trail. We joined the Bannock for war on the snake river.. we were called mono monache, pannakwat pitanakwat, panatees,bannatees. BANNOCKS. Numu Numa. NOW KNOWN as owens valley Northern Paiute or mono paiute.. but we the same. Very close related to Bannock and Northern and Eastern shoshone. They split us up. But our language dont lie. We stole horses from san joaquin valley when they released the thousands of wild horses. The owens valley paiute shoshone were very war like. Our war of 1862 was part of the bigger Paiute war. Alot of our Bands got pushed North. The o.v have the place names. And walker area has our Bands. The army stationed at fort independence for 20 years pushed ua out a bit. But many of our people died fighting Joaquin jims Band still here.if your paiute . do your research and find out where your Ancestors are from and its south east CA owens valley southern sierras. White man dont want ua to kno. Because we fall under treatys. They found gold and silver and water here.. dwp dont want our Paiute nation to know. South payuddi and Northern payuudi need to kno. What we were . Fremont called us Pie. Yoot. But its. pai- Yuu-ddi paiute . Means. warm water. Because we by the warm springs i guess. Look up what i said please.

    • @PBSUtah
      @PBSUtah Před 6 dny

      Wow! Thank you so much for sharing your history with all of us! You may also enjoy this video: czcams.com/video/d42pPgOVcn0/video.html

  • @MissEtak87
    @MissEtak87 Před 6 dny

    Pride of all of America, North or South, we are all related. We had the oldest living ancient civilization which was lost in the deep deep south to the Spanish, their religion, and their diseases. Despite our advanced societies, we were told that we were not modern, as they were searching for gold and we had gold. Our natives still walk today in latin america, central america, america, canada, and alaska... The natives of America the constitution had given land and taken it away upon finding valuable resources thus they poisoned the land, enforced movement while strangulating the people to maintain position where the natives used to roam. They used to manage the land, but now I'm unsure if our government is even capable as one President tried to sell the national parks dedicated to the people along with wild horses and tried to create a monarchy out of a position where we only vote a leader in to represent us during the war while politicians tried to start the war in ignorance of losing ourselves as mother earth is unable to have another war, thus they restarted the economy to kill us that way... Oppression is repression, it doesn't matter what religion, what peoples...

  • @MissEtak87
    @MissEtak87 Před 6 dny

    when America becomes Nazi before the Nazi... We saved the white man from eating himself and his peers... Japanese, Chinese, Irish, Native American, Black, impoverished... Everyone came to america to escape religious persecution just to be met by religious persecution.

  • @Anne-ee1pw
    @Anne-ee1pw Před 6 dny

    Great information. Would like to see more about different tribes in the southwest and their true history. ❤

    • @PBSUtah
      @PBSUtah Před 6 dny

      Thank you! There are 4 other videos in this series. We just posted The Goshute yesterday and the other will roll out within this next week!: czcams.com/video/d42pPgOVcn0/video.html

    • @diginandpitchin
      @diginandpitchin Před 5 dny

      @@PBSUtahYay! 👏🏾

  • @annalanzotti-venrick3989

    I am screaming inside 💔💔💔

  • @raulr23martinezmartinez81

    Nuestra genta nativa de estas tierras

  • @big_furnace7627
    @big_furnace7627 Před 7 dny

    Im so glad that you guys gave us the opportunity to share what lowriders and the community is about, and like Connie and Nick said, it's all about family and coming together to support. My family knew Connie for a long time because my uncle is the owner of AS ONE CAR CLUB, and like Connie said, she's vice president of the club, but again, thank you guys so much

  • @Phoenixflame-ov6le
    @Phoenixflame-ov6le Před 7 dny

    Native Americans ain't American Indians and African Americans ain't American! Native American is a political term used for their agenda to whitewash true indigenous history.

  • @leomcbride4312
    @leomcbride4312 Před 8 dny

    I was taking and sent to an Native American Boarding School at age five. The first thing I learn was how to seep and mop floor. Nuns do not do that kind of work. then what a whipping was. It went down hill from their. I am eighty years old now. Oh did I tell You they broke my left hand because I was writing with the devils hand.

  • @nonasmith2405
    @nonasmith2405 Před 8 dny

    I just looked science studies flouride can cause dementia

  • @user-yh9gl7gj5l
    @user-yh9gl7gj5l Před 8 dny

    My Aunties n Uncles never hugged us or their own kids ..IT WASN'T CUZ THEY DIDN'T LOVE US.. IT WAS THEY DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO LOVE US... NDN BOARDING TAUGHT THEM THAT..

  • @ajp1990
    @ajp1990 Před 8 dny

    What I don't understand is how come nobody talks to these teachers that used to work for these boarding schools

  • @JerryThomas-xc7ur
    @JerryThomas-xc7ur Před 9 dny

    Everyone in the world knows that is Native Americans were here first. Well before Columbus. The United States and Canada tried to kill us off. Break our spirit and culture, but failed. We are still here. One thing that bothers me the most, is black people were brought here as slaves, and won their freedom. But they have more rights than us. WHY?

  • @patbuckley3562
    @patbuckley3562 Před 10 dny

    my idol

  • @DeepHouse79
    @DeepHouse79 Před 10 dny

    The Mexican helped him realize he effed up. We are superstitious for a reason 👻

  • @user-rh8fl8qz2z
    @user-rh8fl8qz2z Před 10 dny

    My uncle, a man of color, married a LAKOTA SIOUX. First thing he did was to LEAVE the RESERVATION, SELF INTEGRATE his family, get them educated and trained OFF the toxic reservation. Today his son, my cousin, is a renown PHYSICIAN and a leading SPECIALIST.

  • @nativemrv19722
    @nativemrv19722 Před 11 dny

    Let me say this I as a Native american have no problem with Native American teams..I supported the Washington Redskins it's a honor not a dishonor...I'm not ashamed of my People I'm proud.

  • @nitaweitzel822
    @nitaweitzel822 Před 11 dny

    So sorry for all these atro😢 acrs

  • @matsm-xd2dw
    @matsm-xd2dw Před 11 dny

    Love this!

  • @matsm-xd2dw
    @matsm-xd2dw Před 11 dny

    Great job, Kimari!

  • @Yanquetino
    @Yanquetino Před 12 dny

    Glad to see this segment! I've been driving electric for over 13 years, powered by sunshine on my roof, and would never go back to burning fossil fuels for transportation. What is ironic for me is that I've been an EV advocate for two decades, yet only *after* I retired from Utah State did the university become active with its ASPIRE program. I Wish I could have offered my experience and expertise to help them while I was still teaching on campus. 🫤

  • @jolynnhill8502
    @jolynnhill8502 Před 12 dny

    It is amazing how hateful humans can be to other humans. These are the original people of this country, they should be honored instead of hated. I really feel they need to take their country back, it is so messed up now...

  • @J.A.D.N.A
    @J.A.D.N.A Před 12 dny

    Survivor since 2009 from abuse and sexual assault in Native American Boarding High School Salem, OR

  • @rikardo1070
    @rikardo1070 Před 12 dny

    A wonderful look into the universe of Love that I found 30 some years ago...u know there are times , if you are lucky enough to recognize, times when u enter a new place,.or even approach it on the road. and u are overcome with emotion of recognition that this is ,was, will be your true home.. Best Friends was that for me. and each time I was fortunate enough to revisit over many years (I am now 75), the experience grew more intense, whether walking blind dogs in the freezing snow, feeling the joy, birds, pigs, horses, cats, wild things, , being asked to share a lunch table by some founders, just BEING in the energy. NOTHING IS LIKe IT ON EARTH.....if you have even a tiny modicum of compassion, you cannot help but expand . On this video, even hearing the sound of the chimes, where I left some soulmates over the years, today ...NOW as I write this..I am filled with tears. Its always the same. PEACE and TRUE LOVE ALL WAYZ.......... r. now in Portland Oregon.

    • @PBSUtah
      @PBSUtah Před 10 dny

      Thank you for sharing your memories with Best Friends! It sounds like it is a very special part of your life:). I hope you do visit again.

  • @HadrianMitchell
    @HadrianMitchell Před 13 dny

    Sad. Soulless. amerikkkan genocide.

  • @Ohheck846
    @Ohheck846 Před 13 dny

    I love, love, love her!

  • @user-ce3wu8ov9p
    @user-ce3wu8ov9p Před 14 dny

    Thank you for introducing me to Pilar Pobil and her daughter. Lovely, inspiring, colorful people.

    • @PBSUtah
      @PBSUtah Před 13 dny

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 Před 14 dny

    Inspirational for sure. Thanks

    • @PBSUtah
      @PBSUtah Před 13 dny

      Glad to hear that!

  • @marielopez2627
    @marielopez2627 Před 14 dny

    Never forgotten 😢my Dad was able to share with me his horrible 🌵 before he started his life journey🐾 he explained his experience🌵🌵he said boys n girls lined up.......as each passed by a room they were pushed into a room! My Dad pushed but they could not control...... he was about to be raped..... my Dad said he bit.. pulled hair.. until he kicked kicked....punched ....... Until he was able runaway Daddy knew how to speak apache yaqui He always would drive out to Arizona Grand canyon other reservations I didn't own a camera I only have my awesome memories ❤😢🐾🦅🌵🦋✨️🌟✌️

  • @repulsif_a_conneries
    @repulsif_a_conneries Před 14 dny

    Yet Americans dislike any blame attributed to them for the past ..

  • @perspellman
    @perspellman Před 14 dny

    Bruce Church is either living in an absurd denial or he has been paid to deny the consequences.

  • @crimeagainstcreation
    @crimeagainstcreation Před 15 dny

    There are millions of people on our planet who are in the illusion that nuclear weapons prevent war. One might wonder then, why there are so many military conflicts going on, or threats of even more. The fact is; it's pure luck that humanity still even exists, and that the planet hasn't been demolished in a cataclysmic ultimate horror. In addition to the famous Cuba Crisis, there are a number of near fatal events that most people don't seem to know about, and currently it only takes the wrong head of state to make it happen. Is this destiny game supposed to continue?

  • @GNiessen
    @GNiessen Před 15 dny

    I look forward to visiting the Zion National Park and seeing what they are doing with EVs.

  • @GabrielWilliams-xz4dd

    Hey PBS, I see what you made, I like it, I get it. ;)