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0:01
Initial Contact and Context of the Book
1:36
Native Americans' Travel to France and Meeting with King Louis XV
2:07
French Expansion and Native American Allies
4:16
Bourgmont's Experience with Native Americans
4:46
Language Barrier and Cultural Exchange
5:16
Complexity of Early American History
6:18
European Expansion and Native American Sophistication
7:51
The Role of Information in Power Dynamics
8:23
Documenting the Spread of Disease and Cultural Confusion
8:55
The Impact of Disease on Native American Civilizations
9:27
A Transformative Period in Human History
11:00
New Discoveries and Reevaluating Assumptions
12:01
Unexplained Grids and Irrigation Systems in the Amazon
13:05
Disease and Civilization Decline
14:39
The origin of the term 'bigwig' and its connection to syphilis
15:10
Syphilitic bone damage and wig-making in France
15:41
The impact of syphilis on social status and wig culture
17:15
Discussion of the exchange of disease between Europeans and Native Americans
18:18
Genetic Immunity to Smallpox and European Settlement
18:48
Mortality Rate among Native Americans due to Disease
19:53
Impact of Smallpox on Native American Populations
20:55
Motivations behind European Settlement and Imperialism
21:58
Pessimism and the American Dream
22:30
Contrasting Attitudes towards Change
23:00
Deception and Misinformation in Promotional Schemes
23:31
The Role of Imperial and Private Promoters
24:33
Risk-Taking and the American Ethic
25:03
Immigration as a Push-Pull Phenomenon
25:35
Comparing European Settlements to Italy and Ireland
26:06
The Perspective of Native Americans on the Invasion
26:37
Comparing the Devastation to Other Events in History
27:09
The Impact on Native Wildlife and the American Buffalo
28:10
The Connection between Profit and Species Eradication
29:47
European Transformation and Indian Defeat
30:20
Market Hunting for Hides and Robes
31:22
The Rise of Buffalo Robe Trade and Affluence for Native Hunters
32:24
Ecological Changes and Decline of Bison Population
34:27
The Impact of Native American Decline on Buffalo Herds
35:27
Ecological Relationships and Human Intervention
37:32
Early Equid Evolution and Extinction of Species
38:02
Impact of Climate Change on North American Ecosystems
38:33
Giant Armadillos and Extinction of Large Mammals
39:03
Global Ecological Change and Animal Migration
39:34
Introduction of Bison and Other Species to North America
41:09
Younger Dryas Impact Theory and Comet Shower
41:41
Combination of Factors in Mass Extinction
42:12
Human Impact on Native Populations
42:42
Ecological Disruption and Disease
44:18
Unique Native American Lifestyle and Decline
44:48
The Shift to Agriculture and Cities in Asia
45:19
Hunter Gatherer Societies in the United States
46:55
The Diversity of Native American Groups and Their Relationships
47:27
Dunbar's Number and the Limitations of Hunter Gatherer Societies
48:59
Gossip and Social Control in Groups
49:29
Intimacy and Trust in Small Groups
50:02
The Importance of Banding Together
51:04
Evolution of Identity and Purpose
52:05
The Complexity and Speed of Change
53:07
The Initial Siege and Defeat
53:39
Retaliation and the Arrival of Cavalry
54:40
The News of Defeat and its Impact
55:45
The Nez Perce's Alliance with the Americans
57:21
Forced Resettlement and Betrayal
57:52
The Initial Outbreak of Violence and the Army's Intervention
58:54
Motivations Behind the Initial Attack
59:58
Forced Reservations and Cultural Erasure
1:02:35
The Purpose of Boarding Schools and the Destruction of Indigenous Identity
1:03:06
The Creation of a Common Indian Identity and the Bonding of Native Peoples
1:04:07
The Motivation Behind Reservations and the Control of Native Peoples
1:05:09
The Government's Goal to Transform Native Peoples and Eliminate Their Culture
1:06:12
Integration into American Economy and Culture
1:06:43
Christianity, Education, and Cultural Transformation
1:07:13
Genocide and Reservation System
1:08:46
Gold's Value and Cultural Significance
1:09:18
Indians in the Gold Fields
1:09:51
Gold Rush News and Rumors
1:10:24
Initial Discovery and Rumors of Gold
1:11:29
The 49ers and the Conquest of California
1:13:02
Genocide and Eradication of Indian Peoples
1:13:37
The Richest Gold Discovery in Human History
1:14:44
Gold Rush and Instant Statehood
1:15:15
Federal Government's Role in Native Population Decline
1:16:21
Great Indian Wars and Native Population Decline in California
1:17:56
The Impact of Horses on Native Population and Colonization
1:19:28
Horse Adoption and Adaptation in Native American Societies
1:19:59
Military and Economic Power of Horse-Based Societies
1:20:33
The Emergence of a New Animal: Horse-Man
1:21:04
The Impact of Horses on Native American Empires and the Environment
1:22:07
The Rise of Native Empires in North America and the End of an Era
1:22:39
The Decline and Fall of Native Empires in North America
1:23:41
The End of Horse Cultures and the Spread of Horse-Based Societies Across History
1:24:13
The Beginning of Horse Domestication and the Rise of Empires
1:25:17
The Kaman Empire and its Power Structure
1:25:50
The Unique Adaptations of the Comanche and their Horse Culture
1:26:21
The Economic and Social Impact of Horses on Comanche Society
1:28:24
Native American Diet and Adaptation to Meat Consumption
1:29:29
Native American Hunting Strategies and Tactics
1:32:08
Texas Rangers and Historical Figures' Roles in the Region's History
1:33:09
The Transformation of Texas and its People
1:34:14
Conflict between Texans and Native Americans
1:35:17
The Legacy of Hostilities and the Eradication of Native Americans
1:36:21
The Complexity of Historical Events
1:37:56
Finding a Narrative Arc and Themes
1:38:57
The Shift in American History
1:40:28
The Role of the Civil War in Expanding Citizenship and Industrialization
1:40:59
The Importance of the West in Shaping American Identity and Expansion
1:41:30
The Reorientation of America towards the Pacific and its Impact on Society
1:42:02
The Significance of the Acquisition of Land and its Impact on American History
1:43:04
The Need to Reexamine the Mythic View of American History and its Impact on Society
1:43:35
The Influence of Film Narratives on American Understanding of the West
1:44:40
Myopic View of Western History
1:45:11
The West as a Simplified Romanticized Story
1:45:42
European History and the Direction West
1:46:47
The Need for a Simplified Western Story
1:47:17
Heroic American Stories and the Conquest of the West
1:49:21
The Illusion of Reality in Western Movies
1:49:51
Romanticizing the American West and Genocide
1:50:24
Whitewashing History and the Importance of Accurate Storytelling
1:50:56
The Complexity of Human Motivations in the American West
1:51:56
The Everyday Lives of People in the American West
1:53:31
Respecting the Complexity of Human Experience
1:54:05
Romanticized Views and Fascination with Historical Events
1:54:35
The Nuance of Ranching and Corporate Involvement
1:55:36
The Evolution of Meat Production and Market Hunting
1:57:40
Early Ranching in California and the Gold Miners
1:58:12
Mass-Scale Ranching on Public Land and the Role of Railroads
1:58:44
Nationalization and Internationalization of the Ranching Industry
1:59:16
The Role of Communication and Economic Systems in the Transformation