About this episode
Get early episodes & bonus perks on Patreon: https://patreon.com/DrowsyHistorian What was it like to live through the slow, systematic erasure of your people? To lose your home, your language, your sacred rites — not all at once, but piece by piece, policy by policy, mile by mile?In this immersive sleep-friendly historical journey, we explore what it meant to be a Native American in 19th century America — through forced removals, broken treaties, boarding schools, massacres, and quiet acts of survival. This is not the story told in textbooks. This is the lived reality: the hunger, the silence, the whispered prayers, and the stories that refused to die.Told in a calm, slow voice meant to help you rest, this isn’t just history. It’s memory. It’s grief. And it’s survival — against all odds. 🛏️ Drowsy Historian’s Favorite Sleep Tools Looking to upgrade your nighttime routine? These are a few things I personally use or recommend: • Sleep Earbuds for Enhanced Immersion → https://amzn.to/4pVFoJy • Blanket Soft Enough to Make the Plague Feel Tolerable → https://amzn.to/3GSOq8f • Weighted Blanket for Pretending You’re a Mummified Pharaoh → https://amzn.to/4kVJCgE • Sleep Mask Headphones For Total Historical Escape → https://amzn.to/4nWsNVn • Book Light for Reading About Plagues at 2AM → https://amzn.to/4eSg0iu • White Noise Machine for Blocking Out the 21st Century → https://amzn.to/3GJ9jTw These are affiliate links. I may earn a small commission if you purchase through them—at no extra cost to you. Thanks for supporting the show while staying cozy.