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Far out where the plains meet the mountains in Montana is the Crow Reservation. Here there is a people with a deep history, unique stories and culture. Join me as we meet Crow locals who bring us into their fascinating world.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LON6eGikrKk

@omawa
@omawa
5 days ago
It is truly amazing what a single person with a camera can do that people around the world get closer and understand each other.
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@ThePacman251
@ThePacman251
5 days ago
I have lived on a reservation for 22 years, and once I had the opportunity to leave for college, I set out on a journey to bring what I learned back to my community and glad I was able to do that. Forever thankful, for my ancestors setting the path for fellow natives as myself to have those opportunities. Thanks for the series. Great work!
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@MyNewYorkCity.
@MyNewYorkCity.
5 days ago
Man he should created a YouTube page for his people and reservation. He can keep the history going with the communities input✊🏽✊🏽
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@reneegatewood5575
@reneegatewood5575
5 days ago
He was so damn honest. You will be hard pressed to hear that kind of honesty in my neck of the woods.
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@VikingPreparedness
@VikingPreparedness
5 days ago
This young man needs to be the Chief of the Crow Nation. He thinks deeply, has ideas, and is a philosopher. Most of all, you can tell he loves his People. I wish him well.
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@amandahill8419
@amandahill8419
5 days ago
James is the best! What a story teller. I love all his jokes about magical powers.... he touches on many things addressed by the writer Thomas King in his book The Inconvenient Indian. James and his Dad should have their own show!
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@kiwikorean
@kiwikorean
5 days ago
I'm Māori, indigenous to Aotearoa/New Zealand. And I can relate a lot to what James said about those who govern the tribe. We experience the same thing with our lands and people. Love this journey Peter is taking us on, thank you.
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@monkeypolicd
@monkeypolicd
5 days ago
Finally, we are getting more insight of history that's not taught in American Schools.
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@user-fv9nt3pb4b
@user-fv9nt3pb4b
5 days ago
I really, really admire how matter of fact and respectful James is in his story telling. Even when he’s describing dark moments in history, or what’s happening now, it’s not said with hurtful words or words of contempt. He’s very wise and pure.
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@lynnie7700
@lynnie7700
5 days ago
Wow.  Thank you for seeking information on the struggles of the native. James is so wise and obviously was raised by great people.
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@dlynnbryant6930
@dlynnbryant6930
5 days ago
James is a very inspiring person. I pray all his dreams come true for himself and all natives. They are still being treated horribly & I am disgusted with our government. The missing women is particularly awful & sad....
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@jojodancer7
@jojodancer7
5 days ago
This was very refreshing and insightful to watch. I loved James and his sense of humor!
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@david86gaitan
@david86gaitan
5 days ago
Sunday mornings with Peter are now a tradition.
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