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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • “Teonna got pushed beyond her limits. So she had to make a stand.” #1923TV #FYC
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Komentáře • 112

  • @wildlyunrulyadventures3942
    @wildlyunrulyadventures3942 Před rokem +266

    This is really my favorite story line. I think they could/should do an entire series about the *true history* of the indigenous peoples of North America. Teonna's story has significant weight because it is the shared story of hundreds of thousands of indigenous peoples.

  • @FMartini1960
    @FMartini1960 Před rokem +108

    What an actress! I hope she wins awards!!!! Omg! I cried watching her scenes

  • @cocoj126
    @cocoj126 Před rokem +138

    Her scenes are very disturbing, but the story needs to be told. Like going to the holocaust museum, I forced myself to watch and not look away. Sometimes with tears streaming down. The only way to honor those who endured such trauma and atrocities, is to face it, to know and understand what happened so that it doesn't happen again.
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

    • @patrickhuot001
      @patrickhuot001 Před rokem +4

      Thankfully, Catholic schools have undergone reforms over the past century to abolish what is essentially physical abuse/assault. All in the name of religious purity.

    • @shawnaweesner3759
      @shawnaweesner3759 Před 9 měsíci +2

      To @cocoj126: The comment that “the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing” (Edmund Burke) doesn’t apply to the American Indians Wars. Each side knew the fight was for the right to call this our land. It was a bunch of fights/massacres, that lasted a very long time. It’s over. The white people won, and the Indians lost. The Reservations were the result, though. In addition, good men weren’t doing nothing during the Indian Wars. Far from it, that was one of the major things the Indians did not like about the Europeans/Americans settling in the West. There were too many European-Americans that kept on invading their land. So currently, I guess there could be an uprising of Indians living on the Reservations against the Americans not living on Reservations (including the many Indians that do not live on Indian Reservations), but I doubt it. The last Indian boarding schools closed in the 1980’s. And yes, I am skeptical that all 523 boarding schools were just like those depicted in this tv series. However, it is true that Catholics are very determined to give their students an excellent education. And the nuns and priests don’t put up with a bunch of crap in their class rooms like American public educators have to. Also, the fact that the schools were started to assimilate Indian children into white society makes perfect sense. Why fight a war if both cultures can live side-by-side in harmony. I notice that nothing was mentioned about Indian tribes doing the same thing to white children they kidnapped. The Indians assimilated white children into Indian culture. Sometimes the white children were severely punished for things they did wrong. Sometimes, when white children were returned to their white families, they couldn’t stand white culture anymore. Some ran back to the Indian tribes. If they couldn’t, sometimes the outcome was not a good one. However, other children were glad to be back with their white families.
      As an aside, be sure to document what other people say with quotes and a name.

    • @shawnaweesner3759
      @shawnaweesner3759 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@patrickhuot001Exactly. Also, I think some of what’s going on is that young people these days aren’t used to the type of discipline (harsh) that was used back then (kosher harsh, not this terrible stuff done to some of the Indian children in some of these terrible boarding schools).

    • @robertstone7975
      @robertstone7975 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@shawnaweesner3759 You people keep calling them Indians when they should be called Native Americans.

    • @arindamkumar7725
      @arindamkumar7725 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@patrickhuot001No they haven't

  • @jo-annparsons3696
    @jo-annparsons3696 Před rokem +33

    She really is a fabulous actor. I hope she wins many awards for her portrayal of Teonna. I cried when Hank got shot, was shouting at the screen 'don't leave the gun!!!!!'

  • @piotrdunst7894
    @piotrdunst7894 Před rokem +28

    Her story arc is even more interesting than the Dutton main one. Great acting by Aminah!

  • @HighPriestessKathie
    @HighPriestessKathie Před rokem +11

    I absolutely love this show! I can't get enough!

  • @anjanaybhalavi8089
    @anjanaybhalavi8089 Před 7 měsíci +13

    When I saw this ,my past started to hunt me ..I went through all this king of pain and harsh panishment by sister in bording school for 6 year .my name is Christina and being a catholic I hate sister especially nun so much..I suffered this because I belong to a poor family . whatever you are seeing in this all happened to me in India..

  • @RickGrimes007
    @RickGrimes007 Před rokem +12

    Beautiful story ! Yellowstone 🇺🇸!! Bringing the truth about travels of all our people and paths they took amazing storyline great job!!

  • @claudia43326
    @claudia43326 Před rokem +11

    I love teonna i love this show ❤

  • @laurenjoyner4924
    @laurenjoyner4924 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Hank’s death and her anguish made me sob.She’s one of my favourite characters for sure!

  • @shanoriya
    @shanoriya Před 10 měsíci +10

    She really should be nominated for an Emmy! It was so painful to watch all of her scenes

  • @TheCoolProfessor
    @TheCoolProfessor Před rokem +7

    I love Native American history! It's about a people who are closer to the earth and it's spirituality than so many of us.

    • @jatilq
      @jatilq Před rokem

      Track down the series 500 Nations hosted by Kevin Costner.

  • @emmettoliver
    @emmettoliver Před rokem +9

    Love this story in 1923.. and its true this stuff happened!! brilliant acting from Aminah Nieves and Sebastian Rochè

  • @outlandereveryday812
    @outlandereveryday812 Před rokem +14

    Aminah Nieves does such a phenomenal job portraying her.🪶❤❤❤

  • @MrAwellema
    @MrAwellema Před 7 měsíci +4

    Oh my god she is so good. Someone give her a award.

    • @krs6239
      @krs6239 Před 5 měsíci

      give her urself

  • @brendaprovence1750
    @brendaprovence1750 Před rokem +8

    I hope she gets a break soon she’s had a rough start. But it’s very real to the times that we’re going on back then

  • @virg0_lem0nade
    @virg0_lem0nade Před rokem +7

    Aminah Nieves is such a good actress!!!!

  • @brianargueta3020
    @brianargueta3020 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This woman deserves an oscar, as an indigenous I wouldn’t be able to play a role that would trigger me

  • @ungatoxd2681
    @ungatoxd2681 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Que genial historia , lucha por su libertdad e identidad, que genial y valiente.

  • @pablosanchezmontano247
    @pablosanchezmontano247 Před rokem +6

    Esto sí que es una serie guapa 🤠👏👏

  • @harrymurray2515
    @harrymurray2515 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I feel like she should return to that horrible school to liberate it. That would be a brilliant ending in her story.

  • @maei8226
    @maei8226 Před 5 měsíci

    Shes so beautiful and a incredible actress! I hope we see more of her!

  • @diamonddezzart
    @diamonddezzart Před 5 měsíci +2

    #braidsforcole
    We will forever keep you in our hearts

  • @glennevitt5250
    @glennevitt5250 Před rokem +3

    Love this story ❤️ 😎

  • @stevenrenaldo9618
    @stevenrenaldo9618 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I started 1923 not knowing that it was related to Yellowstone. I tend to avoid series that already have too much episodes/season to catchup on, but I ended up watched the whole season (skipped all the romance parts bcs they are all too unserious and shallow) just to see Teonna's storyline. I feel like a whole season about her would be way more intriguing than seeing spencer doing softcorn action on the most random places.

  • @RyunChan-nel
    @RyunChan-nel Před 7 měsíci +2

    I wish back then, all those poor children abuse and torture for the church, would have been like Teonna, rise againts thoses monsters and could go back to their families

  • @kartikeypandey7910
    @kartikeypandey7910 Před rokem +9

    i am Indian from India. I have a question why native Americans are called Indians?

    • @robertclark6349
      @robertclark6349 Před rokem +9

      When the European explorers where crossing the ocean in the 15th century they thought they were going to the west Indies. Instead they stumbled upon north and south America. America was named after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci. And the indigenous people were called Indians.

    • @CalLadyQED
      @CalLadyQED Před rokem +5

      @@robertclark6349 , they thought they were going to India and the (East) Indies. They discovered the West Indies.

    • @robertclark6349
      @robertclark6349 Před rokem +1

      @@CalLadyQED 5th grade was 35 years ago. Oops

    • @templexdank2933
      @templexdank2933 Před 5 měsíci

      No one does that

  • @SessaV
    @SessaV Před 6 měsíci +1

    It was so hard for me to watch her story. 2 of my grandparents were in residential schools, one in Michigan and one in Canada

  • @FoundSheep-AN
    @FoundSheep-AN Před rokem +1

    That’s just a trailer but the acting is so moving and amazing

  • @arnoldmurphy8912
    @arnoldmurphy8912 Před 6 měsíci

    I loved Teonna at her weakest moments is where she found most of, her strength. Wonderful series.

  • @WanderingRoe
    @WanderingRoe Před 7 měsíci +2

    Teonna’s storyline was the only one I found fascinating.

  • @EderLuisAlves-tp6vl
    @EderLuisAlves-tp6vl Před rokem +1

    Teonna ❤❤❤❤

  • @FabledHeroes3351
    @FabledHeroes3351 Před rokem +9

    God I hope she gets revenge on that priest and that cop who murdered her grandma

  • @estelavergara6830
    @estelavergara6830 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Proud to be Native American ♥

  • @SergioSantos-jd2kr
    @SergioSantos-jd2kr Před 10 měsíci

    The best.

  • @user-rt7em1jk1m
    @user-rt7em1jk1m Před rokem +3

    This is so good this story is being told,too show how abused children were treated

    • @shawnaweesner3759
      @shawnaweesner3759 Před 9 měsíci

      You should study the history of Indian boarding schools before you believe everything you see on tv.

  • @johnvantuyl5072
    @johnvantuyl5072 Před 11 měsíci

    Mo brings plenty is my favorite

  • @terrywade3696
    @terrywade3696 Před 4 měsíci

    Does anyone know when Yellowstone and 1923 will be returning to TV?

  • @jazminmtz3109
    @jazminmtz3109 Před 8 měsíci

    Donde puedo ver esta pelicula en español completa

  • @sharanjitkaur542
    @sharanjitkaur542 Před 6 měsíci

    Where i can watch full movie ...? 🤔

  • @dorjidema2148
    @dorjidema2148 Před rokem

    Where can I watch this??

  • @jerseyhidalgo7421
    @jerseyhidalgo7421 Před 9 měsíci

    Imagine a very scary person haunts those who dares spilled innocent blood.

  • @maryellenstankovich1511
    @maryellenstankovich1511 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank goodness Mo was there

  • @mariacarmona8062
    @mariacarmona8062 Před 8 měsíci

    What the name of the movie ?

  • @carolyneferrao123
    @carolyneferrao123 Před 4 měsíci

    Where can I see the full movie ? Very interested

    • @terrywade3696
      @terrywade3696 Před 4 měsíci

      It’s a TV series called “1923” on Paramount Plus and is a spinoff prequel of the “Yellowstone” TV series.

  • @jaysrblxcam
    @jaysrblxcam Před 7 měsíci

    Her story is very sad :((

  • @johnblais2065
    @johnblais2065 Před rokem

    This is only a lucky one ,who fought for self

  • @nelyguzmanhurtado9775

    😢

  • @fidangasanov5593
    @fidangasanov5593 Před 5 měsíci

    Как филм назеваиза?

  • @zuleykakel356
    @zuleykakel356 Před rokem +6

    How bad people use religion to rule the world. I feel sorry for every lost soul. The payback is much deserved.

  • @lovelysosweet8386
    @lovelysosweet8386 Před 5 měsíci

    My real life

  • @balvantlomte4380
    @balvantlomte4380 Před 5 měsíci

    Whats the sense of Indian in this movie I didn't understand it

  • @anjanaybhalavi8089
    @anjanaybhalavi8089 Před 7 měsíci

    This same is still now happening in poor country and in India also because same type of tourcher I also faced by nuns

  • @iloveTRUMP
    @iloveTRUMP Před rokem +1

    I'm curious to see if her story ties into Monica

  • @user-hb9pg3ho8l
    @user-hb9pg3ho8l Před 10 měsíci

    Get the out of here

  • @CarlosSanchez-oe3px
    @CarlosSanchez-oe3px Před 11 měsíci +1

    Ese tipo de situaciones, se daban más con los protestantes.

    • @Joaohenrique-gs8ii
      @Joaohenrique-gs8ii Před 10 měsíci +3

      the Catholic church that is known for its cruelties

    • @royalanempire2965
      @royalanempire2965 Před 9 měsíci

      This is why I don't trust men of the cloth or men in suits and badges

    • @shawnaweesner3759
      @shawnaweesner3759 Před 9 měsíci

      @@royalanempire2965. Well then, you are uneducated. There are a lot of bad people who are not priests and nuns, or police officers.

  • @Lostegyptiandynasty13
    @Lostegyptiandynasty13 Před 9 měsíci +1

    True image of catholisism

    • @shawnaweesner3759
      @shawnaweesner3759 Před 9 měsíci

      This is not a very nuanced, complex story of a boarding school. Many Indian children were helped because of the boarding schools. Granted, one of the major reasons was to help the children integrate into our European-American culture. But of course, the same thing was done to white children taken captive by the Indians. They were bombarded with Indian culture until they understood it. It bears saying, there was a winner and a loser of the Indian Wars. The Indians lost.

    • @observer0222
      @observer0222 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@shawnaweesner3759where can I read more about indians taking white children captive

  • @BrianLannoye
    @BrianLannoye Před rokem +1

    Nobody questions the accuracy of this story? We just accept it as true?

    • @jake.notfromstatefarm
      @jake.notfromstatefarm Před 11 měsíci +7

      Found the revisionist

    • @BrianLannoye
      @BrianLannoye Před 11 měsíci

      @@jake.notfromstatefarm Did you find any actual evidence yet?

    • @ethanlong4670
      @ethanlong4670 Před 9 měsíci +4

      You can Google it. Teonna may not have been real but her story is the story of hundreds of thousands of Native Americans that were forced to go through the Indian boarding schools.

    • @royalanempire2965
      @royalanempire2965 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Wow Bootlicker much ain't ya gringo?

    • @shawnaweesner3759
      @shawnaweesner3759 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ethanlong4670. Yes, well the reality of many of these children, at that time, as they faced living on a reservation, was starvation. And some of these boarding schools were fine. There were good people and bad people working in these schools. Some of the boarding schools had just bad people; unfortunately, I don’t think this tv series tried to show a more nuanced storyline.

  • @shawnaweesner3759
    @shawnaweesner3759 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Unfortunately, Woke has permeated this series. There is no mention of the cruelties of the Indians to the white settlers, nor any mention of the cruelties of Indians toward Indians. There are no complexities in this storyline. The only storyline is the white man oppressing the Indian (a people that have more melanin in their skin than white people, something neither people can help). There were many different tribes of Indians, and the truth of is that there were good and bad Indians, and good and bad white people. I don’t see any storylines in this picture of Indians getting drunk; raping white women; bashing the brains of white babies out on rocks; taking hostages; kidnapping children; tattooing the faces of white slaves; cutting off the noses of white victims they have enslaved; torturing and killing white settlers, or killing Buffaloes just for the skins. The last massacre of a white settlement happened in 1862. There is a book about it called The Spirit Lake Massacre, written by one of the young girls who was kidnapped. Her entire family was brutally murdered except for her older sister, who was in town at the time of the massacre. The Indians drowned one of the middle-aged white women they kidnapped, making fun of her while they did it. Always the children are exposed to these horrific acts. Finally, I would like to speak about the Indian schools run by Catholics -nuns and priests, and some by Christians. It has always been the goal in most shows run by Democrat Progressives or Leftists that they must make the Catholic Church out to be bad, and certainly every nun and priest out to perform depraved acts. Just as with schools today, there were good people and bad people running these schools, and working in these schools. But the truth is that without many of these schools, many Indian children would have died from starvation. Also, some of these schools were very well run with people running them that cared about the plight of the Indian children. But the issue with all these schools, once again, was the sheer difference between the English-American culture and the Indian culture. For example, cutting the hair off or cutting it short on Indian children, usually there was no vendetta against Indian children when doing this. Short hair is the American culture. However, I’m sure some Catholic nuns or Christian teachers were mean about it. The exact opposite happened to white children taken captive by Indians. The Indians allowed the white children to grow their hair long, but it sure didn’t look all beautifully kept like in this unrealistic show. A person must look at pictures from that era of Indian children. Some of the children had well kept hair, but many did not. I would guess the children had lice, too, when they first came to the school. Discipline was another huge cultural difference. Indian children were allowed to roam free and do anything (within reason). This was very different than English-American culture. Children were taught to sit still for long periods of time, and the discipline measures for infractions were severe, many times. The sadness of this is that European-English- American culture seemed to make Indian children very sad, not to mention the fact that they were apart from their people, who could not care for them. I don’t think that we today fully appreciate how absolutely poverty stricken the Indians were when they came into the reservations. And far from all Indian children being kidnapped from their parents and taken to these boarding schools (which some children were), some parents sent their children to these schools, and some children had to attend as they had no one to care for them. Some Indian boarding schools did allow the children breaks to go home (I’m thinking of those in Canada). Anyway, the point here is that there is only one storyline-Indian children as victims of the white oppressors.

    • @ricegrain6880
      @ricegrain6880 Před 7 měsíci +5

      insane how you took this storyline and warped it into an injustice against white people and the Catholic Church. there’s no “woke” agenda here, it’s just history. and the fact that you’re so personally offended that they chose to center the very real and very tragic stories of native americans who continue to suffer to this day just reinforces how much we need shows like this nowadays.

    • @PAINt0theMAX
      @PAINt0theMAX Před 9 dny

      They could have escaped the cruelties had they remained in Europe. And the natives would have escaped too.

  • @zsedcftglkjh
    @zsedcftglkjh Před rokem +3

    What fantasy is this?

    • @antiglobalist8229
      @antiglobalist8229 Před rokem +3

      This is not fantasy, simple historical fact. The atrocities in boarding schools and the attempted cultural genocide are simple facts that you try to deny in vain. The majority of Americans never want to face historical crimes and flee into denial. But in vain anyway. Reality cannot be denied. If there is no other way, you have to push it in the faces of the reluctant.

    • @PAINt0theMAX
      @PAINt0theMAX Před 9 dny

      America.