I spent a day with INDIGENOUS PEOPLE

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Published 2023-08-18
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0:00 INTRODUCTION
3:36 GROWING UP ON A RESERVATION
5:18 BEING TREATED DIFFERENTLY
7:49 NATIVE ERASURE
9:37 NATIVE STEREOTYPES IN MEDIA
11:54 THE BOARDING SCHOOLS
16:43 THE FUTURE GENERATIONS
18:17 SPONSOR
20:11 FIGHTING THE STEREOTYPES
23:57 RECLAIMING NATIVE TRUTH
24:59 NATIVE CULTURE IN MEDIA
28:48 HEALING THE TRAUMA
30:42 THE JOYS OF IT ALL
32:34

All Comments (21)
  • @vixy2321
    As a Indigenous person, I am super thankful that you are doing a video on this! Please raise awareness of the horrific events that played in the residential schools. Every Child Matters 🧡
  • @SaturnsRules
    All my respect to this woman for coming up on a show and talk publicly about this terrifying stuff
  • @marnieARG
    This is awesome! It would be great as well to do a day with Aboriginal Australians. As an Aussie, there is a lot of ignorance around the horrific historical events and current health of indigenous communities. It would really help to inform people outside of Australia as well!
  • @NehaMalhotra
    All these comments show the HUNGER people have to learn more, especially when this history is so kindly shared. Thank you to everyone involved!
  • Im mexican and when doing a DNA test it came back telling me I was 38% mexican native and 8% Peruvian Native but none of my family had any idea what tribes or areas our ancestors were from and I think that erasure of the history of basically half of my dna is horrible.
  • @Pandaqui_
    As an indigenous woman, this was refreshing to see these topics spoken about 🥲 My family was also affected by these boarding schools. Both guests were amazing and raised awareness about many of the most important topics in our communities. Please also raise awareness for MMIW (Missing, Murdered, Indigenous Women) ❤
  • @gaynativecowboy
    as a first nations youth from canada, seeing anthony freaking padilla post this and amplify indigenous voices means so much to me i can't even begin to explain.
  • @kaiumeda6341
    As someone of the indigenous land, I think Anthony did an amazing job interviewing these guys
  • @sarahsusantube7039
    As an Indigenous person from Saskatchewan, it's been hard watching these Residential schools unearth horrors they tried to repress. But knowing we are coming together to create the world our children deserve makes it better, it comes back to accountability and taking back what belonged to us all those precious years ago. We are Here! And Every Child Matters 🧡
  • @hscorner3829
    I'm glad we have another one of these episodes again. Don't get me wrong, the celebrity/youtuber episodes are great too, but I prefer episodes that involve regular people that just happen to be different from the norm in some way.
  • @swayyou1858
    as a german it´s always so wild to me hear that american kids never learn about the bad things in their history (like genocide, wars, etc). "You can´t teach kids about it!" ... Well.. we germans do.. I can´t remember the first time I heard about the dark parts of my countrys histoy, what had happened.. I know US parents tend to be more protective about their kids but I think you CAN tell them, teach them, to be better and hopefully prevent the bad things from ever happen again...
  • @MystixGaming03
    As a Canadian we learn about the horrors of these school I am glad this is being shared Every child matters 🧡🧡
  • @kristynkeezer1552
    The thing I love most about these interviews is that it doesn’t feel like an interview. No one is put on the spot, all the questions flow, and it just feels like we are all having a conversation together. It’s basically a podcast but I get to watch it.
  • Im native american (navajo) and i just want to thank you for using your platform to boost our voices and our longtime ongoing problems. It means so much to me and probably many others Every child matters 🧡
  • @citrinesanimations
    Omg I’m so happy that you are acknowledging this. I really hope this helps people learn about this, it’s a really important thing that we should not ignore.
  • @jesslikescoffee24
    I would love a part two with residential school survivors. It’s such an important topic.
  • @baileycatherine
    I’m Métis in Canada, my great grandma and great great grandma both attended residential schools in Saskatchewan. I dont really know much about the schools in the USA but in Canada there has been over 1,900 children as young as 3 found in unmarked mass graves. It’s truly a genocide that is completely ignored by the majority of not only Canada but from what I understand all of North American.
  • @andromeda1515
    Indigenous peoples deserve more space to talk about these things and to be heard. Thanks for being a platform to add to the conversation
  • @danilarose6193
    almost cried when i got this notification. i’ve been requesting this since you started the series. thank you on behalf of all indigenous peoples