Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Common Misconceptions About Indigenous Native Americans And The American Wild West



“What are the common misconceptions about the cowboys, Native Americans and the Wild West?”

The Native Americans of the South Eastern region of the USA were Christianized, peaceful, people with good trade relations with the Americans when the first Democrat President, POTUS Jackson, and his democrat party constituents conducted the unconstitutional Forced Indan Removal Act against the ruling of the Supreme Court resulting in Christian Native Americans being starved in concentration camps until emaciated then forced to walk a death march through the worst recorded mini ice age in American history to Indan territory reservation which later was stolen by immigrants and illegally named a state. Oklahoma.

These were not Native Americans at war with the Americans but educated, literate, Christian, tribes with good trade relations with the Americans when the Democrats, the majority party among the Americans, in 1830 betrayed the south eastern Native Americans, violated the constitution and carried out an ethnic cleansing genocide which Adolph Hitler later claimed was his inspiration for the Nazi final solution campaign in Europe and the middle east.

In U.S. history the 9th and 10th Cavalry Afromerican Black Buffalo Soldier regiments participated in numerous campaigns during the Indian Wars, engaging and often defeating Native American tribes, playing a significant role in the U.S. military's efforts to control and relocate Indigenous peoples, despite facing their own discrimination from the government they served. They fought against tribes like the Cheyenne, Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa, helping to enforce policies that led to displacement onto reservations.

African American Buffalo Soldiers from the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments were stationed at Fort Apache on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona, particularly during the Apache Wars, to help track renegade Apaches and maintain order, working alongside Apache Scouts in the pursuit of figures like Geronimo. They were part of the larger military presence in the Southwest, often deployed to remote frontier posts like Fort Apache, San Carlos Apache reservation and Fort Huachuca.

Very different from how Hollywood portrays the South West Indan Wars in U.S. history.

Im a Native American and a hobby-historian. I learn alot of documented history that contradicts the political narratives, revised history and hollywood propoganda narratives that shape the opinions, views and perceptions of the masses.

Thanks to Hollywood films and political narratives most Americans and foreigners believe it was only or primarily the Euromericans (Caucasians) who genocided and forced Indigenous Native Americans onto concentration camps called reservations.

But in reality, it was a united effort of Mexicans, Black Afromericans and White Euromericans who hunted, genocided and forced Indigenous Native Americans in the United States onto concentration camp reservations.

Albeit the most distinguished among them all for playing a crucial role in genociding Indigenous Native Americans for the United States government were the all volunteer 9th and 10th Black Afromerican Buffalo Soldier Regiments of the U.S. Army.

So if I were to play the reparations card it would be fair for Indigenous Native American tribes to demand reparations from Black Americans, White Americans and Mexican Americans for the historical Genocide and the unconstitutional mistreatment of Indigenous Native American survivors forced onto concentration camp reservations much in the same way Black Afromericans demand reparations from White Euromericans for American chattal slavery that ended with the American Civil War and the Unconstitutional Democrat Jim Crow Apartheid Laws that lasted until 1969.

However, in the USA, there is factual history and then there is “his story” presented as “history” so most people would be very surprised to learn that the Black Afromericans played such a strong pivotal role in the genocide of Indigenous Native Americans and the subjugation of Native American tribes on behalf of the United States government as volunteers for the 9th and 10th Black Buffalo Soldiers Regiments.

It certainly doesn’t fit the political narrative of some Afrocentric groups who have a strong agenda of recruiting modern Indigenous Native American youth, mostly females, into subjecting themselves to the Afrocentric political aspirations of certain cults like the notorious Black Hebrew Israelites and the Nation of Islam aka Nation of Farakhan Afrocentric cults whom prey upon Indigenous Native American reservations and communities in the same spirit of conquest as their Afromerican Black Buffalo Soldiers of the 9th and 10th Black Buffalo Soldier Regiments.

Or the history of Hispanic Mexican and Caucasian American scalp hunters and s3x trafficking gangs who preyed upon Indigenous Native Americans in the history of the American wild west, particularly in the south west, which was a lucrative career for many men from these two demographics.

A history that hasn’t completely disappeared since modern day criminals from these aforementioned demographics, as well as from other demographics, still s3x traffic and human traffic Indigenous Native Americans. . .mostly women and children.

Most people would be surprised to learn that the history of the wild west in North America was an historical alliance of Black, White and Hispanic people uniting to genocide Indigenous Native American nations, steal their motherland , force the survivors onto concentration camps called reservations and subjugate them.

Another misconception is that white men were cowboys and cowboys killed Native Americans when in fact the very first cowboys in America were Indigenous Native Americans followed by Hispanic Mexicans and later by Caucasian Americans, Afromerican Black men (often former Buffalo Soldiers who hunted Native Americans) and finally Polynesian Hawaiian Paniolas.

The most famous cattle rancher and cowboy in North America was a full blood Native American Cherokee Indan man named John Chisolm for which the famous Chisolm cattle trail was named after.

Another famous cowboy was a half Afromerican and half Kiowa Native American man called Bill Picket by his English name, whose Kiowa mother was pregnated by a Black Buffalo Soldier who genocided her people (so we may presume it wasn’t by her will, being she was a prisoner and the Buffalo Soldier was her guard).

Bill Picket became a famous rodeo cowboy credited for making the steer wrestling event famous and many believe that he invented steer wrestling.

So that is the two most famous cowboys in north American history and both were Native Americans.

Modern political narratives and ethnocentric cult apologists would have us all believe their demographic were innocent or even historical allies to Indigenous Native Americans in the pseudo wild west and the south western region of North America however unadulterated history tells us a very different story.

Truth is not fluid. It isn’t whatever you believe , whatever fits your political narrative or whatever you’re most comfortable with.

Truth must be preserved and told without spin no matter how uncomfortable or how ugly it appears because we owe it to those whom have gone before us to tell their stories and we owe it to those whom have not yet been born to know the unrevised history so they wont repeat it.

Sincerely,

Drew

aka Author N. Cognito.

Historical photos above of actual Black Afromerican Buffalo Soldiers of the 9th and 10th Buffalo Soldier Regiments who volunteered to wage war against Indigenous Native American Nations on behalf of the United States Government, playing a crucial role in the genocide of Indigenous American Indans and forcing Native tribes / nations onto concentration camp reservations.

One photo is a Black American Buffalo Soldier posing with Apache Scouts who were coherced into scouting for the American Soldiers to hunt other Apache under threat that their families held prisoner would be starved to death and abused until the Apache young men agreed to serve as Scouts to help the Black Buffalo Soldiers and White Soldiers hunt their Apache relatives fleeing from and resisting the American troops.

 ended with the American Civil War and the Unconstitutional Democrat Jim Crow Apartheid Laws that lasted until 1969.


However, in the USA, there is factual history and then there is “his story” presented as “history” so most people would be very surprised to learn that the Black Afromericans played such a strong pivotal role in the genocide of Indigenous Native Americans and the subjugation of Native American tribes on behalf of the United States government as volunteers for the 9th and 10th Black Buffalo Soldiers Regiments.


It certainly doesn’t fit the political narrative of some Afrocentric groups who have a strong agenda of recruiting modern Indigenous Native American youth, mostly females, into subjecting themselves to the Afrocentric political aspirations of certain cults like the notorious Black Hebrew Israelites and the Nation of Islam aka Nation of Farakhan Afrocentric cults whom prey upon Indigenous Native American reservations and communities in the same spirit of conquest as their Afromerican Black Buffalo Soldiers of the 9th and 10th Black Buffalo Soldier Regiments.


Or the history of Hispanic Mexican and Caucasian American scalp hunters and s3x trafficking gangs who preyed upon Indigenous Native Americans in the history of the American wild west, particularly in the south west, which was a lucrative career for many men from these two demographics.


A history that hasn’t completely disappeared since modern day criminals from these aforementioned demographics, as well as from other demographics, still s3x traffic and human traffic Indigenous Native Americans. . .mostly women and children.


Most people would be surprised to learn that the history of the wild west in North America was an historical alliance of Black, White and Hispanic people uniting to genocide Indigenous Native American nations, steal their motherland , force the survivors onto concentration camps called reservations and subjugate them.


Another misconception is that white men were cowboys and cowboys killed Native Americans when in fact the very first cowboys in America were Indigenous Native Americans followed by Hispanic Mexicans and later by Caucasian Americans, Afromerican Black men (often former Buffalo Soldiers who hunted Native Americans) and finally Polynesian Hawaiian Paniolas.


The most famous cattle rancher and cowboy in North America was a full blood Native American Cherokee Indan man named John Chisolm for which the famous Chisolm cattle trail was named after.


Another famous cowboy was a half Afromerican and half Kiowa Native American man called Bill Picket by his English name, whose Kiowa mother was pregnated by a Black Buffalo Soldier who genocided her people (so we may presume it wasn’t by her will, being she was a prisoner and the Buffalo Soldier was her guard).


Bill Picket became a famous rodeo cowboy credited for making the steer wrestling event famous and many believe that he invented steer wrestling.


So that is the two most famous cowboys in north American history and both were Native Americans.


Modern political narratives and ethnocentric cult apologists would have us all believe their demographic were innocent or even historical allies to Indigenous Native Americans in the pseudo wild west and the south western region of North America however unadulterated history tells us a very different story.


Truth is not fluid. It isn’t whatever you believe , whatever fits your political narrative or whatever you’re most comfortable with.


Truth must be preserved and told without spin no matter how uncomfortable or how ugly it appears because we owe it to those whom have gone before us to tell their stories and we owe it to those whom have not yet been born to know the unrevised history so they wont repeat it.


Sincerely,


Drew


aka Author N. Cognito.
















Historical photos above of actual Black Afromerican Buffalo Soldiers of the 9th and 10th Buffalo Soldier Regiments who volunteered to wage war against Indigenous Native American Nations on behalf of the United States Government, playing a crucial role in the genocide of Indigenous American Indans and forcing Native tribes / nations onto concentration camp reservations.


One photo is a Black American Buffalo Soldier posing with Apache Scouts who were coherced into scouting for the American Soldiers to hunt other Apache under threat that their families held prisoner would be starved to death and abused until the Apache young men agreed to serve as Scouts to help the Black Buffalo Soldiers and White Soldiers hunt their Apache relatives fleeing from and resisting the American troops.


ong them all for playing a crucial role in genociding Indigenous Native Americans for the United States government were the all volunteer 9th and 10th Black Afromerican Buffalo Soldier Regiments of the U.S. Army.

So if I were to play the reparations card it would be fair for Indigenous Native American tribes to demand reparations from Black Americans, White Americans and Mexican Americans for the historical Genocide and the unconstitutional mistreatment of Indigenous Native American survivors forced onto concentration camp reservations much in the same way Black Afromericans demand reparations from White Euromericans for American chattal slavery that ended with the American Civil War and the Unconstitutional Democrat Jim Crow Apartheid Laws that lasted until 1969.

However, in the USA, there is factual history and then there is “his story” presented as “history” so most people would be very surprised to learn that the Black Afromericans played such a strong pivotal role in the genocide of Indigenous Native Americans and the subjugation of Native American tribes on behalf of the United States government as volunteers for the 9th and 10th Black Buffalo Soldiers Regiments.

It certainly doesn’t fit the political narrative of some Afrocentric groups who have a strong agenda of recruiting modern Indigenous Native American youth, mostly females, into subjecting themselves to the Afrocentric political aspirations of certain cults like the notorious Black Hebrew Israelites and the Nation of Islam aka Nation of Farakhan Afrocentric cults whom prey upon Indigenous Native American reservations and communities in the same spirit of conquest as their Afromerican Black Buffalo Soldiers of the 9th and 10th Black Buffalo Soldier Regiments.

Or the history of Hispanic Mexican and Caucasian American scalp hunters and s3x trafficking gangs who preyed upon Indigenous Native Americans in the history of the American wild west, particularly in the south west, which was a lucrative career for many men from these two demographics.

A history that hasn’t completely disappeared since modern day criminals from these aforementioned demographics, as well as from other demographics, still s3x traffic and human traffic Indigenous Native Americans. . .mostly women and children.

Most people would be surprised to learn that the history of the wild west in North America was an historical alliance of Black, White and Hispanic people uniting to genocide Indigenous Native American nations, steal their motherland , force the survivors onto concentration camps called reservations and subjugate them.

Another misconception is that white men were cowboys and cowboys killed Native Americans when in fact the very first cowboys in America were Indigenous Native Americans followed by Hispanic Mexicans and later by Caucasian Americans, Afromerican Black men (often former Buffalo Soldiers who hunted Native Americans) and finally Polynesian Hawaiian Paniolas.

The most famous cattle rancher and cowboy in North America was a full blood Native American Cherokee Indan man named John Chisolm for which the famous Chisolm cattle trail was named after.

Another famous cowboy was a half Afromerican and half Kiowa Native American man called Bill Picket by his English name, whose Kiowa mother was pregnated by a Black Buffalo Soldier who genocided her people (so we may presume it wasn’t by her will, being she was a prisoner and the Buffalo Soldier was her guard).

Bill Picket became a famous rodeo cowboy credited for making the steer wrestling event famous and many believe that he invented steer wrestling.

So that is the two most famous cowboys in north American history and both were Native Americans.

Modern political narratives and ethnocentric cult apologists would have us all believe their demographic were innocent or even historical allies to Indigenous Native Americans in the pseudo wild west and the south western region of North America however unadulterated history tells us a very different story.

Truth is not fluid. It isn’t whatever you believe , whatever fits your political narrative or whatever you’re most comfortable with.

Truth must be preserved and told without spin no matter how uncomfortable or how ugly it appears because we owe it to those whom have gone before us to tell their stories and we owe it to those whom have not yet been born to know the unrevised history so they wont repeat it.

Sincerely,

Drew

aka Author N. Cognito.








f the 9th and 10th Buffalo Soldier Regiments who volunteered to wage war against Indigenous Native American Nations on behalf of the United States Government, playing a crucial role in the genocide of Indigenous American Indans and forcing Native tribes / nations onto concentration camp reservations.

One photo is a Black American Buffalo Soldier posing with Apache Scouts who were coherced into scouting for the American Soldiers to hunt other Apache under threat that their families held prisoner would be starved to death and abused until the Apache young men agreed to serve as Scouts to help the Black Buffalo Soldiers and White Soldiers hunt their Apache relatives fleeing from and resisting the American troops.