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Chris Williams

@ch57mrnegative

Katılım Nisan 2014
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Chris Williams
Chris Williams@ch57mrnegative·
@junebugcrowe @brettachapman Yeah everything you own , use , see was created by so called colonizers. Who also are responsible for ending slavery worldwide. Do you actually know anything about history? You have some romanticized idea of indigenous peoples "cultures" .
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junebug crowe@junebugcrowe·
@ch57mrnegative @brettachapman No one should have ever “owned” land. Natives were living their cultures lives until Europeans decided that they should “own” everything they could sail to, and then they decided that they knew what was best as they colonized and stole everything they could. Here we are now.
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Brett Chapman
Brett Chapman@brettachapman·
One thing I hate about maps in US history books is how they always make Doctrine of Discovery maps with huge swaths of territory stamped with the names of states or European nations on them as if they owned everything, completely erasing Native American nations who actually did!
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Alan Reinhart@ReinhartLLC·
Added another track to my list. Unfortunately, not running this weekend so I don't get to add "Announced at". Guess I'll have to return sometime. Darn It! 😁😁 #StayHealthy #LoveThisLife
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Chris Williams
Chris Williams@ch57mrnegative·
@brettachapman Guess they should have defended it better. Like when rival tribes attacked. I'm sure the tribes defeated by other tribes were treated with mercy and compassion. Should have learned faster.
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Brett Chapman@brettachapman·
One issue I feel strongly on is how there should never be homeless Native Americans in the U.S. The government ripped off our land and gave it to poor Whites solely on the basis of race in one of history’s biggest injustices and homeless Native people is a part of that injustice!
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Chris Williams
Chris Williams@ch57mrnegative·
@archeohistories My wife and I went to the Pompeii traveling exhibit. The casts were humbling and intriguing. Poor dog, ok the people too. Amazing they were able to preserve them . Ashtonishing
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Pompeii, a technique invented more than 150 years ago is still used to identify the victims of the eruption..... The discovery, which dates back to November 2020, has been described as "astonishing". When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, a wealthy man of 30 or 40 and a younger enslaved man survived the immediate impact, only to die in a second volcanic blast following day. Two Millennia later archaeologists excavating a villa on the outskirts of the ancient Roman city have found the pair’s remains, eerily frozen in their final death throes. Based on traces of the older man’s clothing, which included a woolen cloak, researchers from the Archaeological Park of Pompeii say he was probably a person of high status. The body of the younger man, aged 18 to 25, had several compressed vertebrae, suggesting he was a manual laborer. Likely enslaved by his companion, the second individual wore a short, pleated tunic possibly made out of wool. The team found the remains in an underground corridor of the ruined structure beneath more than 6ft of ash. The victims were probably looking for shelter in the cryptoporticus, in this underground space, where they thought they were better protected. Instead, the duo died in a rush of heat and volcanic debris that flowed into the building. Archaeologists preserved the discovered remains using a variation of a technique developed by Italian archaeologist Giuseppe Fiorelli in 1863. The process involves pouring liquid chalk into cavities left by decomposing bodies; this plaster fills gaps in preserved bones and teeth, creating a cast of the bodies as they looked at the moment of death. The find is located in Civita Giuliana, about 750 yards northwest of Pompeii’s city walls. The villa is on private property and government-commissioned excavations only began there in 2017. This isn’t the first impressive find made at the villa: In 2018, archaeologists unearthed the preserved remains of three horses, still saddled and harnessed as if ready to depart at a moment’s notice. Research teams also found a whole street of large houses lined with balconies. #archaeohistories
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Chris Williams
Chris Williams@ch57mrnegative·
@whodidwhatnowpd @historyharlot Wow men not believing and women not believing men , oh say it ain't so ?! Typical one sided and only tolerate people that agree with you. That is a proper social scientist ideology.
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Chris Williams@ch57mrnegative·
@BenedickMi61080 @brettachapman The name is originally from India from around 7000 years ago , Sanskrit I think. The symbol was found in Eurasia sometime around 10,000 BCE. Way before.
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Michael Benedick@BenedickMi61080·
@brettachapman The swastika was originally a peace symbol to the Native Americans. It only became bad when Hitler perverted it.
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Brett Chapman@brettachapman·
Check out this awesome photo at a powwow of a Native American veteran named Garfield Brown, an Oglala Lakota elder, displaying the flag he took from a Nazi in battle in WW2. This man exemplifies the honored warrior culture of Indigenous nations!
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Chris Williams@ch57mrnegative·
@ReinhartLLC I loved his talk. I ordered his book from him for my dad. Wow so many pictures. , got to talk to him for a few minutes and thank him personally. He was a very gracious person on the phone. Sad that he passed away. If you are near Huntsville Space Center,go see the YF-12 .
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Chris Williams@ch57mrnegative·
@brettachapman You're living in a fantasy world. He was a good strategist for guerilla warfare. He was not a good logistics and sustained battle planner. Y'all want to romanticize the "indigenous people" like they were noble and innocent. You should really read actual history.
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Brett Chapman@brettachapman·
Never forget the US Army once deployed one-third of its Army to capture a single Native American man—Geronimo. That’s a real testament to the skill of the Apache fighters but its also sad because a truly exceptional nation would never had used its military on Indigenous people!
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Chris Williams@ch57mrnegative·
@ymangram @brettachapman Guerilla strategist yes he has gotten credit. Genghis Kahn too . For their style fighting yes but sustained battle planning no. Logistics count.
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Chris Williams@ch57mrnegative·
@historyrock_ It's the audience applauding when they weren't supposed to and the production left it in. Everyone is in awe ! Fantastic playing. I never tire watching this whole clip
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
Roy Clark playing an acoustic guitar in 1975. The video is not sped up.
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A.G.@ALLAN503·
@historyrock_ Incredible! When I see this I also think of Charo. Incredible Spanish guitar playing. Both underrated.
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Rock Photography
Rock Photography@Photomusicrock·
Rock Supergroup in Heaven, Ozzy Osbourne & Ace Frehley. Who would be the members of the band?
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Chris Williams@ch57mrnegative·
@IHRAReinhart I am glad you pointed that out. I think 1950's B-36 is more impressive than a modern airliner. 6 turning 4 burning or updated 2 turning 2 burning 2 smoking 2 choking and 2 unaccounted for
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