The Most BRUTAL Indian Tribe! | Joe Rogan & Steven Wright
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Joe Rogan and Steven Wright talk about the most brutal Indian tribe who were native to Texas and had pushed hard against Europeans.
Clip Taken from: #1974 Steven Wright
Steven Alexander Wright is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and film producer. He is known for his distinctly lethargic voice and slow, deadpan delivery of ironic, philosophical and sometimes nonsensical jokes, paraprosdokians, non sequiturs, anti-humor, and one-liners with contrived situations.
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I am Apache and have 3 half siblings who are Quana Parker’s grandchildren. They live on!
@jezreel.chesed
2 ай бұрын
Half Native + half European = most Mexicans!
@napastar100
5 күн бұрын
Am Comanche and Apache! (Texas)no relation to Quana.we still here and we are still strong!
@DesignerDeveloper
Күн бұрын
Everyone is an Apache.
You're listening to K billy's super sounds of the 70's where the hits just keep on truckin
@BillMcGirr
11 күн бұрын
What? I can’t hear you. I think something is wrong with my ear.😉🤣🤣🤣
The fact that Johnny Depp is used in the thumbnail during his role of Tonto is hilarious.
@WendeeLuv
4 ай бұрын
🤣☠️🤣☠️🤣💯🤘🏼🪶
@MartinhoRamos1990
3 ай бұрын
Pure clickbait
John Wayne's arguably best move was The Searchers was loosly about the Parker kidnapping.
K Billy’s super sounds of the 70’s talking to Joe.
@cbraat27
3 ай бұрын
Deadass
@unknown5150variable
3 ай бұрын
K-Billy's Super Sounds of the 70's weekend just keeps on comin' with this little ditty, that reached up to twenty-one in may of 1970. The George Baker Selection: Little Green Bag
I AM SEMINOLE FROM THE SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA OTTER CLAN THANK YOU FOR TALKING ABOUT US SHANABISHA/THANK YOU
@connorbutler5900
11 ай бұрын
WHY ARE YOU YELLING
@lordfarquar9215
11 ай бұрын
Cant you guys be nice to each other
@jayd8998
11 ай бұрын
@@billygoat343🤓
@FrEDo507
11 ай бұрын
@@connorbutler5900AHHHHHH
@tiffanypriore9220
10 ай бұрын
I live near a Seminole reservation in Florida
if not already mentioned, for an amazing historical account read "Empire of the Summer Moon - Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History"
@JoeMama-yd1ve
5 ай бұрын
Joe has been mentioning that book every podcast for years now
@MonstaTrapz
2 ай бұрын
I'm reading it at the moment, it's fantastic
@tonyd3057
16 күн бұрын
Joe had the author on
My third great grandfather fought against the Seminoles. His parents were immigrants to the New Smyrna colony in Florida in 1768. He was in the Spanish cavalry and as a reward, in 1816 the Spanish governor of Florida granted him 8,000 acres of land which the U.S. took; i.e. when Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. in 1819, the U.S. govt refused to honor the land grant.
@MarkChandler-fb1fm
5 ай бұрын
My grandmas family was Seminole.
@etherashe5164
4 ай бұрын
Damn! That's a cool story. Do you have any family records to back that up? (Not doubting you, just would like to see the factual history behind it.)
@GTX1123
4 ай бұрын
@@etherashe5164 Actually I do. If you google "The Acosta Land Grant" there's a lot of webpages that will come up regarding the land he was cheated out of. His name was Domingo Pedro Acosta. He was born in St. Augustine but he eventually settled in Fernandina Beach (Amelia Island) Florida. He was my father's mother's mother's father's father LOL. My great grandmother's maiden name was Acosta.
@jp8237
3 ай бұрын
How did your family get over that? Did they become homeLess?
@GTX1123
3 ай бұрын
@@jp8237 Ummm, no. He was quite an industrious fellow. He moved to Amelia Island, built a general store in Old Town Fernandina, served as town clerk and was later appointed first postmaster. He had a house on a choice piece of land in Old Town that is the highest point on the Island.
The Curtis Act of 1898 would be a good topic for a show. By effectively abolishing the remainder of tribal courts, tribal governments, and tribal land claims in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma, the act enabled Oklahoma to be admitted as a state, which followed in 1907.
Joe I live 20 min from Monks Mound. It's amazing the view from the top you can see multiple water towers for the surrounding towns. You can tell it was A CITY and this was the sears tower or the Gateway Arch of its time. VERY interesting now. On 4th of July locals go to the top and watch fireworks over the Mississippi. It's beautiful but I don't think a lot of them respect it enough. It's so amazing. Thank you.
I would say Blackfoot were the most dangerous of all the tribes
@crowfootndn
5 ай бұрын
siksikaitsitapi (blackfoot confederacy)
@bxjibaro73
25 күн бұрын
I would say it was the APACHE #1 Guerrila fighters of the Southwest & the last to surrender to the US Army.
@shawntailor5485
13 күн бұрын
@@bxjibaro73 the Seminoles never have surrendered to this day . I'm an ojibou mutt but have blackfeet cousins . Both my French ancestry and my chippewas ancestry were here before we were a nation , or at least the USA . Our tribal cultures seemed to do fine but chief gave my G greatgrandmother to my GG grandfather with our traplines to save her from impending slaughter .
In Brazil we had a tribe called Goitacazes( the good runners /swimmers). They were considered brutal savages even by the other indians. Check them out, I recommend!!
@prateekmahapatra1789
3 ай бұрын
heard so much about em , they were quite literally savages
A handful of good jokes went straight over Joe’s head. Gotta love Steven Wright.
@thecorndoghero7329
6 ай бұрын
Mine too
@user-nm6lj1nm7b
6 ай бұрын
One of many threw the years, it's not hard to do
@trip4923
6 ай бұрын
Where'd he throw them?@@user-nm6lj1nm7b
@thetonupsband9053
6 ай бұрын
It’s like watching a naturally smart guy talk to a guy who makes lists to sound intelligent… It is that. Steven Wright is the brain in that room. And Humble as F!
@trillgates2452
5 ай бұрын
@@thetonupsband9053 Send the link to your podcast then.
I am Comanche and appreciate the dialogue about our tribe!
The Osage were some of the most fierce people, they pushed the other tribes off of the plains into Texas and the Southwest, now if you want to talk about badass people, the Indian tribes of the Northeast were tops , The wars while the United States was being settled were brutal,it was a rough time for settlers and Indians
Joe, The Blackfoot Nation was never "captured" or subjugated. One reason is we learned about the power the Canadian border had on American armies.
@davidsmith1913
18 күн бұрын
I had an aunt by marriage that was full blooded blackfoot always been interested in learning from my elders
My grandparents are Hopi Native from the Grand Canyon area.So proud to have Hopi blood in my lineage
This guy voice is legendary
The book is called "The heart of everything that is" and it's incredible
I'm always impressed with Joe's just general vast knowledge on all kinds of topics/subjects, and keying down on specific points. I bet ya he'd be hell going against in trivia games. Impressive.
Almost every civilization had a jester type figure in their ranks. They also swayed opinions and helped the high ups make thoughtful decisions just like comedy today.
4:40 Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the reason they were called Indians in the first place was because when Columbus first arrived he thought the country was India?
@mr.melontoyou
Жыл бұрын
There’s a doco on this I’m sorry i can’t remember the name. But the “native Indians” said they don’t like to be called that. It was when the “white man” came and then Something to do with the cowboy movies that we’re being made. Was why they ended up being named that. And we’re seen as savages. If you can find the doco it’s worth a watch. The Indians are saying things in their language in the movies.. which is translated in the doco, and the “white man” don’t know what their saying and keep recording it in the movie.. the things they are saying are like.. towards the the “white man” if that makes any sense hard to explain, like I said it’s worth watching.. tried to look for it couldn’t find it. Was on tv.
@edwardhannah8507
Жыл бұрын
@@mr.melontoyou Interesting. Indulge me though, weren't there a lot of tribes during that time that spoke different lingua franca? I'm wondering what language the first settlers would've heard from one of those tribes.
@kevinarmstrong8237
11 ай бұрын
Yes
@TheNaturalust
11 ай бұрын
@@edwardhannah8507 The sound of an arrow piercing their bodies....
@TheMrHavish
6 ай бұрын
Yes, exactly. Columbus was an idiot for thinking he reached India upon arriving in the Caribbean in 1492. He started an annoying mixup for those of us actually from India that persists to this day.
Settle. You meant steal. I admire the commanche. I'm studying Indians rn for a book I'm gonna write. They were the Lord's of the horse, n warfare on a horse. There skills were unmatched
the boys are well stoned ,love it
I’m from Montreal and those Iroquois are freaking tough boy , and they are not small either , and they fight fair
Heyoka seems to be a similar to the Jester's of England.
Sometime you hear something that is such a gray area that you almost agree with it. Being a weather forecaster would actually become a significant job if there was legal repercussions.
A Missionary was asking an Indian Chief where he thought the White Man screwed up. The Chief explained that when the White Man arrived in North America the air and water were clean, there were no taxes, health care was free from the Medicine Man, the woman did all the work, the men hunted and fished all day, and made love to the woman all night. The White Man thought he could improve on that.
@patriot9487
4 ай бұрын
boo hoo
@unitedwestanddividedwefall3521
3 ай бұрын
Forgot to mention natives were very divided and didn’t really get along with many tribes. They weren’t all peaceful kumba ya.
Tribes like the Blackfoot were no joke either. Living in the mountains, plains and harsh winters made them strong.
@Cloud-dq1mr
6 ай бұрын
Did they kidnap and rape young white girls too?
@nbawinningtips
5 ай бұрын
where are they now?
@billbennett9537
5 ай бұрын
@@nbawinningtips Alberta, Montana, and BC just for starts.
Yay Steven Wright!
Steven Wright Legend❤
Im very fascinated with Native American history from Canada all the way to South America. It’s so diverse, the language the culture etc etc.
The game 'The Oregon trail' is still playable online and its surprisingly fun still for how dated the game-style is! Revisit it, or go play it for the first time you won't regret it!
Ah yes. Jonny Depp in that thumbnail...
This has to be the radio guy from the beginning of Resevoir Dogs ‘k Billy’s super sounds of the 70s’ ……. Recognised it straight away!
This is almost as interesting as watching anthropologists discuss the nuances of stand-up comedy
@mondaymorningmowingwithmike
5 ай бұрын
"their art was their arrows" okay joe
There is a legend from the Paiute Indian tribe of red-headed cave-dwelling cannibal giants called the Hav-Musuv. The legend goes that the Paiute corned them in their cave, lit a fire in the cave and burned them to death. Which is a similar story to the movie Bone Tomahawk. There are also stories that the Hav-Musuv were an alien race that came to help the Paiute Indian tribe. One of these legends is the Hav-Musuv made the Paiute aware of white European Settlers and Explorers. They were also told by the Hav-Musuv to be wary of them. The Paiute say they will return one day.
@teefrankenstein4340
4 ай бұрын
Other tribes talk about the red-headed giants, probably Nephilim or some kind of humanoid.
The Guy!!!!
Holy shit... Steven Wright!
My elementary was named Parker after Cynthia Ann Parker. Houston
My dad's best friend growing up who also married my dad's sister so my uncle is 100% Lumbee and my best friend is 50% Cherokee and 50% Apache so I've always grown up around different tribes
Hi Joe, Id like to come on your show and talk about american indian and first nation history and life in contemporary society, we are still here and have a lot to say.
Steven Wright is the master of delivery. If you didn't know who he is and were just talking to him you would never know he was telling jokes until you heard the punchlines.
@nadagabri5783
4 ай бұрын
He USE r to be funny that long gone. Now Mr curmudgeon
I can appreciate the history lesson...thank yoy
Check out the Calusa (Caloosa) Indians in SW Florida. A tribe not well known and very interesting.
OMG ! My 5th great-grandmother was Sarah Parker! Quanta Parker also had a brother. We know this thru Ancestry!
No parking meters, no malls... True, but they did have slaves, wars, human sacrifice...
@Avallachgrey
4 ай бұрын
Shhhh... can't talk about that we are romanticizing the idea of the "noble savage".
@lukerenwick2641
3 ай бұрын
As do we
@user-sk9qo6ts8d
3 ай бұрын
@@lukerenwick2641 exactly 💯, we're all one.
@aaronoverbey2147
3 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@aaronoverbey2147
3 ай бұрын
These idiots that romanticize brutal Indian culture and shot on the brave white settlers probably couldn't make it through a weekend of just camping
Apaches in sonora were ruthless
I was supposed to see Steven in Northampton, got called into work. Still pissed about it.
The Seminoles, or at least a portion of them, were conquered. They were one of the 'Civilized Tribes' resettled in Oklahoma - the other four tribes being Chocktaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee and Creek. I heard that pockets of them all and their descendants still reside in the south and south east.
There had sooo much art!!!!! Comment was outrageous lol
Its funny to hear Steven mention an 8th grade report. My parents went to school with him. My mother new him pretty well back then and she always told me he was quiet but super funny if you knew him.
@scout3058
5 ай бұрын
He was quite? Quite...what?
I served in the Marine corps with a grandson of RedCloud
Cheif Bobby "dad gum paleface" Bowden was a touted Seminole Tribe leader. He consistently faught off gator attacks until Tim Frickin Tebow showed up.
@Thejoeordinary1
5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
Im from the Zuni Tribe. Honestly I dont care what people name their sports team. I know alot of Natives who were pissed at the Redskins name change. They liked the name
Top of the list for artistic arrows belong to the Yurok of northern California!!
ALL NATIVES 🌎✊🏽❤️
Read TRUE WOMAN or watch the Hallmark movie - it was written from my family diaries - settled Texas (Gonzales) when it was part of Spain - family moved from Virginia to Kentucky to Texas and brought with them thoroughbred horses hence my great + grandmother could outrun the Indians and as she then was respected for her horsemanship left alone to survive
I saw jo mention the book, empire of the summer moon , got a copy and have to say it was a very interesting read. R
I'm athabaskan. From Alaska.
The Ho Chunk or whatever they like to be called tribe here in Wisconsin signed a whole bunch of treaties that the tribe ended up winning in court which is why quite a bit of the northern part of the state the fishing is controlled by the tribe. They actually have a walleye spearing season up here along with the casinos.
The depth of local ecological knowledge, the stories and messages of honour and interconnectedness with the land and spirit are beyond artistic description.
@DougErapps
5 ай бұрын
that’s romantic fantasy or as Rogan diplomatically called it “nostalgia”.
Native Pride 🦅 ❤❤❤ Tahoe
Are Camanche related to Apache? Serious question.
@peterplotts1238
6 ай бұрын
No. Apache originated in the Southwest, and the Commanche initially came from the territory encompassing the foothills of the Rockies in what is now Wyoming, where they barely survived. Comanche is a Shoshoni language. Apache is in a different language family. Everything changed for the Comanche when they acquired the horse and rode onto the southern plains and into history.
@quincee3376
6 ай бұрын
@@peterplotts1238thx for answering!!
@secredeath
5 ай бұрын
@quincee3376 apache tribe was one of the great tribes in Mexico. Juarez was its biggest headquarters before being called Juarez
@quincee3376
5 ай бұрын
@@secredeath thank you.
@SilverSuress
Ай бұрын
Apaches are related cousins or a break-off of the Navajo tribe!! Their language is very similar like Spain and Portuguese
Joe: If you're interested in Comanche history you need to read "Dog Soldier Justice" The ordeal of Susanna Alderdice in the Kansas Indian war. by Jeff Broome
I've been to quanna parkers lake medicine park Oklahoma. I've also been to Geronimo's grave on Ft Sill
@dustinchapman5211
5 ай бұрын
I did my boot camp at fort sill. Very early in boot camp they make it a priority to bring all of us by his grave and jail cell he escaped from. Well before we learned anything about the u. s. military history of ft sill not involving him. They made sure we paid our respect to someone that deserved our respect. For all the things he endured, stood up for, sacrificed for etc. In the name of those around him needing him or caring about him as his motivation. Never for personal agendas or a small group. Selfless service and unbending will to protect his people. He surrendered not because he had no fight. His people reached a point of suffering that he bargained his freedom as sacrifice to save some of his tribe from more suffering or death. Selfless service is a quality not many people are willing to give their life for outside immediate family. Die for a sibling too easy. How many would for their neighbor? Geronimo would. I would if it was the way it had to be. Wouldn't search for a opportunity. But I wouldn't run from one where it could happen potentially.....because of the impact Geronimo made on me in bootcamp standing by his grave and looking at his bent jail cell bars he escaped from.
I am a descendant of Mississippian Choctaw
Better beats good. Story of the world.
Oglala Lakota Nation! Damn proud to be Lakota.
More amazed Steven Wright is still alive
Also, the red lake Indian reservation in Northern Minnesota has always been a sovereign nation as well
Is the voice of mehs dad in the emoji movies
Native Americans all over California Glad to see the people assimilating back to the motherland.
@xv02greedo37
10 ай бұрын
You mean Mexicans😂
@erniedawg
10 ай бұрын
@@xv02greedo37 Mexican is not an ethnicity.
My grand father on my dads side full blood sue and my mother side my grandmother was full blood Cherokee I remember her as a child her speaking Cherokee which meant run lol 😂
Yeah, Wright is clear example of dignity from the plains (😂).
I always waited for them to rise up against the demonic machine.. and stayed at the ready. If anyone deserves love and most of all,respect,it’s our American Indian brethren. But we don’t hear a peep.. their philosophy is highly admirable and stoic..
Lol Red Cloud was the best he rounded up all the bad people so the government could get them in line. Forever, lol! Didn't even cost us Shiney beads or fire water 😂
They don't play cowboys and Indians, they play fortnight now.......
Actually, it was the Miccosukee allies of the Seminole who were unconquered.
Love how Joe is completely oblivious to the NFL, " Is anyone a Chief anymore?" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
A native chief with the last name PARKER???🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤣
That's more or less the same as a jester he was allowed to mock the king he was the only one allowed to tell him the truth
I am brazilian and never Heard about someone in jail by a forecast. Actually we have lots of montains and the forecast does not match very often. Brazil is bigger than US, so say that means in any point of south América. Carioca greetins for you.
Interesting
The Comanche expressed their art through marshal practices.
Eskimos and native Americans do not like to be mistaken for each other up in Alaska....
Lakota warriors in the north Midwest were the last to concede to the government. Red Cloud and Crazy Horse defeated the 7th cavalry with the Lakota Dakota and Cheyenne
@peterplotts1238
6 ай бұрын
Yes, but their power was fleeting. For 250 years, the Commanche controlled a much larger territory with far smaller numbers. Their power came from their complete mastery of the horse, exceeded, if at all, by the warrior peoples of the Eurasian steppe and Mongolia.
@toshikotanaka3249
6 ай бұрын
@@peterplotts1238 Yes, the were considered the finest light cavalry in the world. I read Empire of the Summer Moon and I'm reading it again.
@31terikennedy
6 ай бұрын
Actually Red Cloud's claim to fame was the Fetterman Massacre. When he made his treaty he lived by it for the rest of his life so treaties did work.
@peterplotts1238
6 ай бұрын
You also might read "Comanches, the Destruction of a People" by T. R. Fehrenbach. He tells the entire story of the Comanche. Obviously, you are Japanese. Do you live in Japan? My little brother has lived in Osaka with his family for more than thirty years now. It makes me glad that you are so well-informed and interested in the history of the Comanche. They were remarkable. @@toshikotanaka3249
@nielgregory108
5 ай бұрын
How far did that get 'em?? \lol
Did Joe lower his voice to match that dude... or is it my imagination haha!?
Phuk the Camache, they were brutal monsters.
Bring back the natives! 💕
That’s funny. You can’t name your child Heyoka, because that’s cultural appropriation, but yet we have black Santa figurines being sold in stores now.
I wonder what we’d say if we talked about the most bridal YT tribes. The dukes of edom. Amalek etc….
It's called nursing, Joe.
Mexica (Aztec) enters chat..
Does anybody want to see a good movie about our early American past is the movie Little Big Man with Dustin Hoffman, I highly recommend it and there’s stuff in America that is completely disappeared now in that movie! 😢
@tornadochaser1969
5 ай бұрын
I must agree..Little Big Man is a for sure must watch.
@faroutfan3.024
3 ай бұрын
After that watch BlackRobe
I’m full blooded Australian so I don’t honestly know much about the Apaches or the comanches but it’s nice to learn I herd they was both pretty brutal but I guess you had to be in them times
@tannerlane9669
Жыл бұрын
Not as brutal as you guys
@Joebiden69254
Жыл бұрын
@@tannerlane9669 can you explain that please ahaha
@tannerlane9669
Жыл бұрын
@@Joebiden69254 Let’s not play dumb now sir 🙄
@Joebiden69254
Жыл бұрын
@@tannerlane9669 I’m not 😂I’m honestly interested in why you think that
@tannerlane9669
Жыл бұрын
@@Joebiden69254 The same reason why you guys kill every pygme & wild animal you see…..You and South Africans are some of the most cruel white people ever
the part about the texas rangers is inaccurate
The tribe is johnny depp is pretty messed up. You fight your spouse and she poops on your bed.
Let's go 🥂
Oh shiii, someone woke the guy up?