In the Shadow of the Wichitas | The Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache peoples of Southwest Oklahoma

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2021
  • In part one, we investigate the history, lives, and culture of the Comanche Nation, the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, and the Fort Sill Apache.
    "In the Shadow of the Wichitas" is a four-part documentary that celebrates the rich cultural history of Lawton, Okla.
    It was produced by The Lawton Constitution with support from Comanche County Memorial Hospital, Comanche Home Center, the Lawton/Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce, and Hilliary Communications.

Komentáře • 61

  • @garyogrady8304
    @garyogrady8304 Před 2 lety +6

    i lived there from 1978 to around mid 2000's or so. grew up there, worked there, still enjoy the documentaries . I'm told that my great grandparents 4 or 5 generations back were on the trail of tears. I still love oklahoma

    • @sherrykendrick1765
      @sherrykendrick1765 Před 2 lety

      My great great grandparents were on the trail of tears. We are Cree.

  • @julioaranton5223
    @julioaranton5223 Před 2 lety +4

    Beautiful Presentation of a GREAT NATION!❤

  • @TheDebitate
    @TheDebitate Před 3 lety +12

    Love this production. Was moved to tears in several segments of this episode. Wallace Coffey's singing was absolutely beautiful. All of it was so very moving. Can't wait for the next episodes. Great work, Gary Reddin, David Stringer, Lawton Constitution and the entire team and contributors!

  • @1murder99
    @1murder99 Před 2 lety +2

    I am a great admirer of the Comanche since I read Empire of the Summer Moon.

  • @kingtutt61
    @kingtutt61 Před 2 lety +10

    Love you brothers and sisters. As said many times…it’s hard to understand how humans can be so cruel to one another. The Comanche, Kiowa and all American Indians were given a bad hand by our govt. Yes, we have made strides toward making things right but still have a long way to go. But we can never repay taking someone’s family and culture away from them. Please remember that many of us remain with you in spirit. Although we are not family by blood, we are by love. God bless you, your people and wonderful historical culture.

    • @sherrykendrick1765
      @sherrykendrick1765 Před 2 lety

      @@wdcurry111 and people are not ruthless today ? It's a fight for us everyday. Go visit a reservation, and see what it's like. I left when I was 14 to get an education. The government still rules over us.

  • @gmcmullins3251
    @gmcmullins3251 Před 3 lety +5

    Uhdah, Aho, Ixhehe. Good documentary. Thanks in comanche, kiowa, apache. Very well made inzhuu!!

  • @12850dw
    @12850dw Před 3 lety +6

    Excellent! Thank you. Looking forward to the next in this series.

  • @RaquelDmngz-wb6iq
    @RaquelDmngz-wb6iq Před 3 měsíci

    Indeed, We are still here. Thank you.Greetings and respect from Comancheria, Presidio County , Texas

  • @ApacheCasinoHotelLawton
    @ApacheCasinoHotelLawton Před 3 lety +13

    This video is amazing! All of you did a wonderful job! We can't wait to see the other three parts.

  • @1edaley
    @1edaley Před rokem +2

    Tears filled me eyes and Heart, Oh how I Love these people but just remember we are all one under God. Namaste

  • @gmradiox180
    @gmradiox180 Před 3 lety +7

    That moment at 21:00 hurts

  • @reginacrowels7075
    @reginacrowels7075 Před rokem +1

    I think about all of this who were here before us.. they fought for us to be here today.. I can’t fail..

  • @Osagerafe
    @Osagerafe Před 3 lety +2

    excellent brother in law

  • @reginacrowels7075
    @reginacrowels7075 Před rokem +1

    I remember Wallace coffee.. they’re good ppl.. my gpa (jack anquoe) spoke highly of him..

  • @MikeSmith-cg3tv
    @MikeSmith-cg3tv Před 2 lety +1

    Much LOVE 🥰💪

  • @marisagarcia-luna490
    @marisagarcia-luna490 Před 2 lety +1

    Heart breaking reality!

  • @sherrykendrick1765
    @sherrykendrick1765 Před 2 lety

    Transi, from a Cree . Great documentary .

  • @markgamble7699
    @markgamble7699 Před rokem +1

    Last time i visited Geronimo’s grave i placed some sacred tobacco, sacred herb and a quarter for Wovoka… Son and Daughter in law live in Cache… Retired… As a pastor under the NAC i would love to meet up with some of y’all in future… Wife and i plan a trip this year hopefully… We live in Kentucky… Wonderful video… Mt. Scott was a sacred place for us last visit… Namaste

  • @granthudson5447
    @granthudson5447 Před 3 lety +8

    Same thing with The Residential school system, im ojibwe from the heart of canada.
    I dont even know my language

    • @sherrykendrick1765
      @sherrykendrick1765 Před 2 lety

      You can learn your language. I'm Cree from the Lake Walkers of Canada. My grandparents taught me our language. Tansi.

  • @Truly1Tom
    @Truly1Tom Před rokem +1

    @6:15min just a one part critique. I'm very impressed with Mr. Coffey's knowledge of the Comanche people but anyway. The Medicine Lodge Treaty was signed in 1867, a simple mistake because he just superimposed the year 1867 with 1876.

  • @erikbert958
    @erikbert958 Před 2 lety +1

    AlterNATIVE

  • @mylesd17
    @mylesd17 Před dnem

    Comanche ❤ & Apache grandmother buried in ft sill

  • @joesilva9380
    @joesilva9380 Před 2 lety +1

    My old lawyer California Alan harden Wichita good man 1978

  • @shariholmes4276
    @shariholmes4276 Před rokem +1

    General Crook had the right name.

  • @allygee5468
    @allygee5468 Před 2 lety +2

    Such injustices done by Europeans around the world to all Native peoples your stories sound just like the Australian Aborigines albeit they weren't offered a treaty but were slain for speaking their languages etc of course they were more stone age than your people at the time Thank you for tei g us your stories and Bless you all xxx

  • @dillonmay5262
    @dillonmay5262 Před 2 lety +4

    It's ashamed what the native Americans where put through. The same happened in Tennessee where I was born. I've seen the trail of tears. The history of the land Is rich. But it is also dark and built on the blood of the indigenous people.

    • @sherrykendrick1765
      @sherrykendrick1765 Před 2 lety +1

      @@wdcurry111 oh be quite. You don't know either. You was not there. Your ancestors were not there. Mine was.

    • @russelltackett4779
      @russelltackett4779 Před rokem +1

      @@sherrykendrick1765 🙄

    • @russelltackett4779
      @russelltackett4779 Před rokem +1

      🙄

    • @dillonmay5262
      @dillonmay5262 Před rokem

      Didn't ask for you negative replys but ok no skin off me.

    • @windymcgee6833
      @windymcgee6833 Před rokem

      Both the comanche and apache were known for their sadism and cruelty to other tribes and settlers. This noble gentle savage myth just more rewriting history. They took slaves long before europeans got to the continent.

  • @shawnprice3894
    @shawnprice3894 Před 2 lety +1

    Its 1867 not 1876 .. the Treaty of Medicine Lodge

  • @Alla8024
    @Alla8024 Před 4 měsíci

    The Indians do not get enough recognition in history. Every man in those tribes is a soldier. You had to grow up being a warrior. Other tribes trying to kill you to take your land, wealth, women and kids. On top of that you got the Americans comeing from the east. What tf happen to us men. These were real man. We have become soft.

  • @TreeBug88
    @TreeBug88 Před rokem +2

    His mouth he talks the way his lips form the words the way he looks down when he speaks is extremely European I don’t like being lied to I actually hate it

  • @TreeBug88
    @TreeBug88 Před rokem

    I must comment again honestly the man sitting down on the chair with a gray shirt looks extremely European to me it’s chilling how they can remove one mask and put another one on but this mask is invisible it is really really frightening all in the name of land and ownership that’s it that is it for one man is willing to give up his culture his people all in the name of the land I know native people and some of these people look 85% European or more I believe it is the movie I watched Braveheart with Mel Gibson when the English conquered the Scottish and said we will breed them out meaning they will spread their seed amongst the women this is most uncomfortable and frightening

  • @TreeBug88
    @TreeBug88 Před rokem

    And all honesty if I may I’m not sure what to think and I’ll do respect it appears that the native American would like to unite with the black American but as soon as the government threatens to withhold federal funding the tribes appear to get lighter and lighter like white these people are speaking very much look like the European I feel free to state my opinion because recently I took a DNA test and much to my shock and dismay they tell me I am 40% European 59% black and only 1% indigenous apparently we’ve all had to adjust to be conquered but their cruelty persists it is never ending how can I be proud of 40% if the 40% does not even acknowledge nor wish me a long life. I acknowledge the people who are speaking but I also see the European man and he says except me as your leader or I will withhold federal funding Take my seed and become lighter so I may expand in the physical and then the spiritual

  • @marcel24ameno
    @marcel24ameno Před 2 lety +1

    Why they took your land if there's "similarities"😢🤑🤑🤑

  • @dannypalmer7701
    @dannypalmer7701 Před 2 lety +1

    If you go to another State they know nothing about your tribe!

  • @danielfinely8746
    @danielfinely8746 Před 2 lety

    The mastery doesn't work that way ,.. it's put people in their own places ,.. ( gifts of dreams ) with mesh ,..were we the tribal members have the right to exist ,..without their permission 😉 ,.. hope you don't get shot in your back for speaking up

  • @rolandvasquez7844
    @rolandvasquez7844 Před rokem

    I'm ashamed of America¡