Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West w/Tom Libby
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- Welcome and Introduction - 00:00:54
- “Their Manners are Decorous and Praiseworthy” - 00:01:31
- New World Geography, Old Human Behavior - 00:11:09
- Tom Libby Introduction as Eagle Rising - 00:15:22
- The Eye-Opening Nature of Dee Brown's Book - 00:16:47
- Everything I've Ever Read by Howard Zinn - 00:20:19
- Talking Past Each other in the Same Room - 00:26:43
- Conception of Ownership - 00:30:00
- Adaptations of Western Europeans - 00:37:10
- Little Crow's War - 00:42:00
- There Are No Winners in a Clash of Civilizations, Just the Dead and the Survivors - 00:49:00
- The Tragedy of Little Crow's Leadership - 00:53:04
- MetaCom Tried to Push Back the Colonists - 00:59:02
- One Million Buffalo on the Great Plains - 1:01:53
- Red Cloud’s War - 1:13:00
- Colonel Carrington's Leadership Failures - 1:21:21
- There Were Very Few People in Those Meetings That Saw Native Americans as Human Beings - 1:26:00
- What Do You Replace Manifest Destiny With? - 1:34:49
- Are We Better At Counting the Cost of Explorations and Warfare - 1:42:33
- The Rise and Fall of Donehogawa - 1:52:47
- Building Resiliency by Going Through Hell - 2:00:54
- Staying on the Path - 2:09:40
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