Joe Rogan has one of the most successful Podcasts on the planet and it’s no secret that he is into Native American culture and history. He had brought up the Topics of Native American’s many times in his podcast.
Recently he even has had a Native American guest to fully talk about Native American people.
So we searched the web to find out all the times that Joe Rogan has brought up the Topic of Native Americans and what he had to say.
Contents
- 1 Racism Against Native Americans
- 2 History of The Comanche Tribe
- 3 Europeans Wiped Out 90% of The Native American Population
- 4 How Native Americans Saved Football
- 5 How Joe Became Fascinated With Native American Culture
- 6 Why Comanches Don’t Have Reservations
- 7 Joe Rogan Full Episode With Shannon O’Loughlin About Native American History
- 8 Books List That Joe Rogan has read about Native American People and Tribes
- 8.1 American Buffalo by Steven Rinella
- 8.2 Empire of the Summer Moon by S. C. Gwynne
- 8.3 Son of the Morning Star by Evan S. Connell
- 8.4 Blood and Thunder by Hampton Sides
- 8.5 Black Elk by Joe Jackson
- 8.6 The Journey of Crazy Horse by Joseph M. Marshall III
- 8.7 Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifestoby Vine Deloria Jr.
- 8.8 Red Earth, White Lies: Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Factby Vine Deloria Jr.
- 8.9 Black Elk Speaks by John G. Neihardt
- 9 Joe Rogan Elk Hunting – Bow Hunting
Racism Against Native Americans
This video Joe talks with Mike Baker and talks about the Racism of Native Americans and the poor conditions on reservations.
Another thing he talks about the comparison of how Natives lived with stone age people and how there was a lot of conflict between the millions of Native Americans against each other back in the day.
He also talks about some amazing books to read on the topic like “Blood and Thunder” and “Black Elk Speaks”.
History of The Comanche Tribe
In this episode Joe was talking in episode JRE1397.
Here he talked about the Comanche and the gruesome history that they had to go through.
They discuss a lot about how there was a kidnapping of a Chief’s daughter of the Comanche’s.
Also talked about how the Comanche would take captives and there was a set of rules of whether or not they killed the captives or brought them into the tribe.
Europeans Wiped Out 90% of The Native American Population
In this episode Joe Rogan is with Bryan Callen and talking about how the Europeans brought disease to North America and wiped out 90% of the Native American population.
The missionaries and the people coming from Europe were bringing in diseases the people in North America had no way to combat the diseases.
How Native Americans Saved Football
In this episode Joe gets into the discussion on how Native American people saved the game of football.
One of the problems in the beginning was that the Native Americans would absolutely destroy the white teams when the game just started. He attributed it to the lifestyle of the Native Americans who were in battle and chasing animals in their blood.
How Joe Became Fascinated With Native American Culture
Here Joe talks about his recent obsession with the Native American culture and how he’s been diving into all these books about the Native American people.
He goes into what he has learned through these books and how a lot of people claiming to be Native American is ridiculous.
Why Comanches Don’t Have Reservations
Here Joe talks about the Comanches. They talk about why the Comanches have no reservations. Would some of the our Comanche brothers and sisters speak up about this?
It is very interesting to hear some of the discussions that Joe gets into.
Joe Rogan Full Episode With Shannon O’Loughlin About Native American History
Here is the full episode with Shannon O’Loughlin. She is the Executive Director and attorney for the Association on American Indian Affairs, and she is also a citizen of the Choctaw Nation.
Here Joe digs into what he can find out about the American Indian History.
Books List That Joe Rogan has read about Native American People and Tribes
American Buffalo by Steven Rinella
Empire of the Summer Moon by S. C. Gwynne
Son of the Morning Star by Evan S. Connell
Blood and Thunder by Hampton Sides
Black Elk by Joe Jackson
The Journey of Crazy Horse by Joseph M. Marshall III
Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto
by Vine Deloria Jr.
Red Earth, White Lies: Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact
by Vine Deloria Jr.
Black Elk Speaks by John G. Neihardt
Joe’s facination with the Native American people can be speculated that it’s partly because he loves the way of life.
Joe is a hunter and often feasts on game from Elk. He loves to hunt and even hunts with a Bow and Arrow. Although the bow he uses is highly advanced compared to Bows made 100s of year back, his connection with the land also creates a connection with the Native American people.
Joe Rogan Elk Hunting – Bow Hunting
In this video Joe Rogan is out hunting with a friend to find Elk.
What we can say is that it is pretty cool that a person with a huge reach and platform is talking about the Native American people. We talked with our good friend Kenneth Shirley the other day about a trip he went on to Australia.
When talking to the people over there, about 80% of them did not know the Native American people still existed.
So when a person like Joe is expressing his interest in Native American people and culture, it is awesome because it creates allies.
Question we can ask all of ourselves is how we are helping to bring back and preserve Indigenous cultures and languages.
One thing we can all do together is if we found value in content around Native American people and culture that we can share it to our sphere’s of influence.
Which brings us to now.
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4 replies to "Joe Rogan’s Fascination With Native American History and Every Time He Talked About The People"
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He has an episode where he and an author spend the entire episode trying to prove that Natives killed off the buffalo from over hunting. This is a total fabrication! He also likes to talk primarily about native war. Joe has a subtle agenda to portray Native Americans as murderous savages. This narrative is a complete fallacy. Yes, there were inevitable fights between tribes but they were few and far in between. That was the entire purpose of Pow Wows. Tribes would meet, have festivities, and intermarry so that all the people would be the same people. That is also the reason why natives did not have weapons of war before the settlers came. They were not constantly killing each other and did not need to keep engineering more powerful weapons because there was no necessity. The basic bow and arrow is not an effective weapon of war. However, it is a very effective tool for hunting. Joe’s entire show is a miss information propaganda machine and people need to stop taking his word as gospel.
Love it Scott…got to get you to write some article for us…you are well versed in the topic. 🙂
Sekoh Joe. Book called Seven Arrows. Be safe.