Wisconsin Hometown Stories: Green Bay

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • This program follows the growth of the city at the mouth of the Fox River from its early days to the present with stories of the Oneida Nation, early industry, cheesemaking, dairy marketing and production and paper-making.
    Watch the full Wisconsin Hometown Stories series online and on the PBS app on your phone, tablet, Roku, other streaming devices and Smart TVs now: pbswisconsin.o...
    Chapters
    3:08 First People
    10:57 A New Home
    17:57 The Birth of Wisconsin
    32:36 Dairy Gold
    39:45 Tissue Capital of the World
    47:10 The Little City That Could

Komentáře • 29

  • @user-qr9uh1fd8g
    @user-qr9uh1fd8g Před 10 měsíci +6

    I love green bay area. Heritage Hill, uwgb, NFL , museums, bay beach, Oneida nation, St Vincent , beautiful architecture. Awesome people.

  • @1927su
    @1927su Před 2 lety +9

    PBS is wonderful . Our country’s history, both good and bad , needs to be known & shared . I Really enjoy these hometown documentaries. The stories of the past , promote the obligation of all people today, to make sure there is liberty & justice for ALL Americans, not just a select few. Remember, Equal Rights for everyone, doesn’t mean less rights for you.
    Those who don’t want history told, should take the time to look back at their own journey and see what brought you here! It’s all so interesting really!

  • @user-qr9uh1fd8g
    @user-qr9uh1fd8g Před 10 měsíci +3

    The roller skating was fun at St Mary's and I like the chicken booyah soup!

  • @bryanreinholdt1234
    @bryanreinholdt1234 Před 29 dny

    19 minutes in and finally the history of Green Bay begins...

  • @tamekkaknuth9612
    @tamekkaknuth9612 Před rokem +5

    Proud to call this place home. And still miss my nursing home residents and do ya'll still watch the x-files. I'm certainly NOT the same woman people once knew.

  • @tamekkaknuth9612
    @tamekkaknuth9612 Před rokem +2

    Love the woods and quiet. My favorite surrounded by nature. Wake up to a cup of coffee

  • @oscarsalomonmontecinos6923

    Cómo quisiera oír está historia en español,yo amo Green bay,como podría,doblar al español

  • @PracticerOfMetta
    @PracticerOfMetta Před měsícem +1

    If any peoples in this country deserve reparations it is the indigenous people. They were taken advantage of in so many ways. I have felt that way since a little boy 1960s. I played with the Unida children and my friend’s dad was a chief for a while. I pray that whatever beings exist and great spirits give this land back to the people who truly care about all spirits all beings, and our earth; the indigenous people.

  • @theresaholtz6261
    @theresaholtz6261 Před 10 měsíci

    My Hammes ancestors, were some of the original members. Of the Cathedral.

  • @bryantgill4448
    @bryantgill4448 Před 3 měsíci

    We can get tractors DT Chicago - lol

  • @Botoburst
    @Botoburst Před rokem +13

    How did they have no concept of boundaries, weren't tribes fighting over hunting grounds for centuries, c'mon.

    • @wisco_simple
      @wisco_simple Před rokem +4

      It sounds good though

    • @user-qr9uh1fd8g
      @user-qr9uh1fd8g Před 10 měsíci +1

      The Menominee Nation invited the Oneida Nation according to this television show and a Menominee Nation elder told me that. My best friend grade 5 is Oneida and she talked to me about the Oneida Nation and she taught me how to make jewelry

    • @brianboye8025
      @brianboye8025 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@user-qr9uh1fd8gOne tribe invited another tribe to THEIR territory. Tribes knew where they lived and how friendly or hostile their neighbors were.

    • @Ryantrock8888
      @Ryantrock8888 Před měsícem

      I mean if we’re talking about a time period before the fur trade happened there was an extreme amount of game available. In the early 1800s Wisconsin would have still had elk, and bison. Early settler accounts of Native Americans in New York wrote about how one “Indian” could spear 40-50 salmon in an hour. There’s other accounts of the Great Plains being filled with elk, bison, mule deer, and all different kinds of species. I mention all these things to represent how conflict was less likely to occur when humans balanced with nature, and only hunting what’s plentiful was the mindset of the time.

  • @RabbitsInBlack
    @RabbitsInBlack Před 9 měsíci +3

    He's Technically wrong. The Native of Wisconsin do have a migration story long forgotten because everyone came from the ice bridge traveling from Africa to the New World then cut off, split into Tribes and they all went their own way. Thousands of years of history.

    • @chitownbangin
      @chitownbangin Před 5 měsíci

      Africa bro? Nah. You are thinking Siberia lol... wtf dude

    • @RabbitsInBlack
      @RabbitsInBlack Před 5 měsíci

      @@chitownbanginSo obviously you know nothing about history. Is the World Flat to?

    • @chitownbangin
      @chitownbangin Před 5 měsíci

      @@RabbitsInBlack I mean, feel free to link me any source you have on that lol.

  • @brianboye8025
    @brianboye8025 Před 2 měsíci

    The ancient people are that but they are also the first migrants to the Americas.

  • @tamekkaknuth9612
    @tamekkaknuth9612 Před rokem

    Speedy gonzalez

  • @FoolishPrankster
    @FoolishPrankster Před 3 měsíci

    Nothing to do but sit on a bar stool in GB (period) ô¿ô

  • @brianboye8025
    @brianboye8025 Před 2 měsíci

    So the Supreme Court says the tribes can't sell timber from tribal lands. That means the trees were lost?

  • @mnbvvcxz719
    @mnbvvcxz719 Před 2 lety +1

    Cancel pbs

  • @user-qr9uh1fd8g
    @user-qr9uh1fd8g Před 10 měsíci +1

    " we could tell the future with the dreams that we have" ❤️💖🤟💘🫶