This video, titled "Early Banjo History - Part 12," is part of a series by Clifton Hicks exploring the historical roots of the banjo. It delves into the instrument's connection with music history, US history, and specifically highlights its links to colonialism and Black history. The description provides numerous links to the creator's various platforms, including Patreon, website, Bandcamp, Spotify, and donation pages, offering further resources for banjo enthusiasts and patrons. The content is clearly focused on historical and musical education rather than firearms.
This video, titled "Early Banjo History - Part 11," is the eleventh installment in a series exploring the historical development of the banjo. It is presented by Clifton Hicks and is part of a larger project focused on "Banjo Heritage." The description highlights various platforms where viewers can engage further, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, Bandcamp, Spotify, and iTunes, offering exclusive content, music, and donation options. The series delves into the historical context of the banjo, touching upon themes relevant to music history and broader U.S. history, including elements of #colonialism and #blackhistory. The hashtags suggest a connection to #bluegrass and #americana music genres.
This YouTube video is the tenth installment in a series exploring the early history of the banjo, presented by Clifton Hicks. The content focuses on musical history and its connection to US history, including aspects of colonialism and Black history. The description highlights various platforms where viewers can support the creator, such as Patreon, SubscribeStar, and Bandcamp, and also promotes a banjo heritage online course and merchandise. Several social media and music streaming links are provided, indicating a multi-platform presence for the creator and their work.
This video explores the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, presenting it as the 'first American Revolution.' It details how the Pueblo and Hopi peoples united to overthrow Spanish colonization and suppress forced religious conversion. The content highlights a significant historical event that predates the more commonly known American Revolution, focusing on indigenous resistance against colonial powers.
This is the second and final part of a series discussing the historical "War for Apachería," focusing on conflicts involving the Federal Government in the 1870s. The video delves into the historical context starting from Spanish colonialism, its evolution through conflicts with Mexico, and culminating in battles against the U.S. military, Mexico, and settlers post-Mexican-American War. It promises to cover the people involved, the gear they utilized, and feature live-fire demonstrations of that historical equipment. The content is viewer-supported through Patreon.
This review examines two Ethiopian Gras carbines, highlighting Ethiopia's unique historical sovereignty against European colonialism. Emperor Menelik II's modernization efforts and Empress Taytu's influence are discussed, alongside the rifles' French origins, conversions, and markings, including Ge'ez script and later Italian occupation brands. The M80 modification for safety and typical condition of Ethiopian surplus rifles are also detailed.
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