Saturday, January 3, 2026

500 Years of Oppression of Native Americans, and US Terrorist attack on Venezuela

 https://youtu.be/3nwMAqvA-vo?si=EFGPZ8f1CZQ_fB-i

https://youtu.be/kB6KKFepfl0?si=S_RJC5HDJob5RmBa

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500 Years of Oppression: The Untold Dark History of Native Americans

For more than 500 years, the Native American people have endured invasion, betrayal, and forced displacement. This historical documentary explores how the land that became the United States was built upon the suffering of its first inhabitants — the Indigenous nations. From early European contact to the Trail of Tears and the modern Native resistance, this is a story that America tried to bury… but the truth always rises. This video and its visuals were created with the assistance of artificial intelligence for educational and artistic purposes. All images are illustrative and not authentic historical photos or depictions. The goal is to help visualize history, not to replace historical archives or sources. Historical Sources Referenced: The Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation – John Ehle (1988) Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee – Dee Brown (1970) A People’s History of the United States – Howard Zinn (1980) Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Archives U.S. Library of Congress – Native American Collections Letters and Speeches of Chief Joseph (1879) Oral traditions and testimonies from various Native tribes (Cherokee, Sioux, Apache, Navajo, etc.) The Indian Removal Act Documents (1830, U.S. National Archives) Native Nations: The Survival of Indigenous People – Edward Lazarus (1991)



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