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Join us for another episode of Daryl’s Back Pages, “Some Things Never Really Change" . Podcasts with thought-provoking insights about life in around 5 minutes.
Here’s a preview:
"I had always thought that the most war-like Indians who had ever inhabited the North American Continent were the Apaches and the Sioux and even the Blackfeet, but according to Gwynne, “It was the legendary fighting ability of the Comanches that determined just how and when the American West finally opened up."
Listen to all episodes on your favorite podcast platform or visit our website at https://darylsbackpages.com
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Join us for another episode of Daryl’s Back Pages, “Some Things Never Really Change" . Podcasts with thought-provoking insights about life in around 5 minutes.
Here’s a preview:
"I had always thought that the most war-like Indians who had ever inhabited the North American Continent were the Apaches and the Sioux and even the Blackfeet, but according to Gwynne, “It was the legendary fighting ability of the Comanches that determined just how and when the American West finally opened up."
Listen to all episodes on your favorite podcast platform or visit our website at https://darylsbackpages.com
Support the show