Samstag, 1. Oktober 2016

10.04.2019 - Mountain Apaches and Geronimo / Stolen Generations etc...

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3/2010 - Interpretation of dali48

The life of the chief, shaman and Chiricahua Apache, Geronimo is on the 4th Part of the documentary series. The focus of the 5th and last part is the symbolic occupation of the place, "Wounded Knee" - by members of the indigenous resistance organization AIM in 1973. Geronimo - his native name was Heeh-rooh-nee-moch, was born in 1829. He belonged to the Bedonkohe, a substrain of Mimbrenjo Apaches. He was a warrior and medicine man - and later chief of the Mountain Apaches who lived on the Rio Grande in New Mexico - 1872 his tribe was forcibly relocated to a reservation in Arizona... (ARTE, 2 / 2010)

30.11.2013 - Interpretation of dali48

Apache is the collective term for several culturally related groups of Native Americans in the United States originally from the Southwest United States. These indigenous peoples of North America speak a Southern Athabaskan (Apachean) language, which is related linguistically to the languages of Athabaskan speakers of Alaska and western Canada. The modern term Apache excludes the related Navajo people...
The warfare between the Apachean peoples and Euro-Americans has led to a stereotypical focus on certain aspects of Apachean cultures. These have often been distorted through misunderstanding of their cultures, as noted by anthropologist Keith Basso: "Of the hundreds of peoples that lived and flourished in native North America, few have been so consistently misrepresented as the Apacheans of Arizona and New Mexico. Glorified by novelists, sensationalized by historians, and distorted beyond credulity by commercial film makers...
At the orders of the Indian Commissioner, L.E. Dudley, U.S. Army troops made the people, young and old, walk through winter-flooded rivers, mountain passes and narrow canyon trails to get to the Indian Agency at San Carlos, 180 miles (290 km) away. The trek resulted in the loss of several hundred lives. The peoples were held there in internment for 25 years - while white settlers took over their land - Only a few hundred ever returned to their lands...
Most United States' histories of this era report that the final defeat of an Apache band took place when 5,000 US troops - forced Geronimo's group of 30 to 50 men, women and children - to surrender on September 4, 1886 at Skeleton Canyon, Arizona...
In the post-war era, the US government arranged for Apache children to be taken from their families for adoption by white Americans in assimilation programs - These were similar in nature to those involving the Stolen Generations of Australia... (Wikipedia)


Jump to Australian federal parliament apology - The Stolen Generations were the children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who ...






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