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As much as I love the Yellowstone franchise, 1883 was awesome, but this new prequel 1923 is difficult to follow for me, its all over the place, bouncing from area to area and people to people, cant keep up with who is who and what they’re doing and how they fit into the family. The cast is great of course, but parts of the story are very disturbing and sad to watch, especially the mistreatment of the Indian girls by Nuns no less smh. Its hard to realize how bad they were treated in that day and time in the USA smh. Hopefully things will start to come clearer for me soon lol. I’m guessing there was a lot of research done to make sure the info is true and on point so as not to be misleading to those of us who weren’t there, but I would’ve had a difficult time going through that research finding all this info on the mistreatment of the people during that time smh. I surely hope the remainder of the series gets easier to watch.
I’ve wanted to remark about said mistreatment and I didn’t realize how the school kids were treated until a few years ago. I lived in western Oklahoma and went to school with the Cheyenne. I never heard them talk about the mistreatment from their ancestors but it does explain how some were very quiet in class as if they didn’t want to draw attention to themselves. This nation of ours has done so many things to the Africans, the Native Americans and others who immigrated to the US. I have Native American heritage but rarely talk/talked about it because I knew how I would be looked at especially in the 1960’s/1970’s.