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The History Of America Before Colonization Explained | 1491 | Chronicle
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These are the origins of ancient Indigenous societies in the Americas before the arrival of Christopher Columbus. This series tells us about indigenous peoples of the Americas before European colonialism. Each episode shows us a particular subject. We learn about their art, food, architecture, archaeology, government, science, technology, etc.

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@ChronicleMedieval

1 year ago

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@brianmorrissey554

1 year ago

I'm definitely falling asleep to this 700 times

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@thearcheologist3313

10 months ago

So Iā€™m not the only one who falls asleep to history documentaries? Woohoo!!!

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@JustAnAverageWoman69

3 months ago

It's nice that such an in-depth documentary is available to us for free.

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@JakeTrimble-bx3lx

3 months ago

I love history and I love getting good sleep. This channelā€™s videos have been my lullabies recently.

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@cctreadway8962

6 months ago

I love that they have people from each area talking about their own culture. It brings such a rich tapestry of life from which to learn and understand. Also this show includes way more than just the Americas. We are a fascinating species.

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@sarcasmo57

8 months ago

I wish I had some kind of time machine so that I could observe ancient people.

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@just42day

11 months ago

Iā€™m always in awe learning about our ancient past and historiesā¤

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@BraydenNicholson-re8xq

1 month ago

Such a great video! It was not only visually appealing but also very insightful. Thanks for sharing this with us.

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@westho7314

1 year ago

For myself this documentary is a most worthwhile 3 hours anyone with interest in indigenous humanities could spend expanding their minds, knowledge & cultural horizons on YouTube. An absolute visual masterpiece depicting the amazing variety of life ways in the Americas, with such descriptive dialogue and spirituality so eloquently delivered by descendants of pre -contact peoples showing the connectivity that existed early on throughout both our hemispheres. Giving long overdue credit & acknowledgment for the countless contributions the indigenous peoples have retained & given humankind gives me much hope and inspiration. Keep up the fine work in creating such great documentaries to help educate people & especially our children.

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@humbertosequeira1536

1 year ago

Excellent! Very valuable history to preserve. I am sad that many native americans are living so bad today but a little of their ancient culture lives in those who watch these videos and study their history. Peacemakerā€™s lesson is much needed in todayā€™s World šŸ™šŸ»

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@AncientWonderX

4 months ago

Exploring the medieval history of the Americas offers viewers a unique cultural enrichment opportunity. Understanding the origins and achievements of indigenous societies can foster greater respect and recognition of their descendants who are still an integral part of the American fabric today.

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@user-lq5ge9lh8l

5 months ago

This was soooo good!! It took me a few days to watch it completely but i learned a few new things! I am caribbean, and i really wish i could find more documentaries of our natives before that man found our islands. esp from countries outside of pr and dr because there were many natives spread out and were other islands as well. In my parents country we have a statue of anacaona in one of the cities.

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@LakeGael

1 year ago

I could listen to native people tell their stories and legends all day, they're so interesting.

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@juliaolivia398

1 year ago

One of the most comprehensive and engaging histories of the americas. More than worth the 3 hours. Brilliant

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@dmonvisigoth1651

1 year ago

This video is amazing. An absolute wealth of information and the dramatisations are quite immersive and cinematic, indeed. A great resource for an historical timeline I've been obsessively creating since last year.

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@aggroberlin7876

5 months ago

Hands down one of the best documentaries I have seen. It is an absolute treat to see the effort that went into this.

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@user-ss9hp6rr1z

3 months ago

The narrators voice is so soothing. Itā€™s like Iā€™m listening to a bedtime story.

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@CigaraStCistar

1 year ago

Love the Oral History being passed to intertwine w/ Historical Facts. Oral History on my Native Culture by Ma Dearest b. 1891-2000 who lived 29 years of my life definitely impacted greatly myself in traditions and wisdom pssed on as Great-Granddaughter my native named FIERY EARTHCHILD and Family as a whole. When Covid came, we had her booklet of remedies, recipes, etc . Self Taught Botanist, Medicine Woman Of Wisdom, Hunter and Gatherer etc. Enjoyed watching this documentary, very well done and enjoyed reading many comments. Many families I know, like us were able to hold on to items museums could not showcase behind glass they refuse to trade. Forward this video to others to enjoy. Proud Choctaw Blackfoot Cherokee Descendant.

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@dottiebaker6623

1 year ago

Language carries the essence of cultural beliefs and identity. It's SO important to preserve it, not just for the people whose tradition it is, but for EVERYONE. My heart goes out to people who are doing this important work. What a great series of videos this is! Thank you!

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