

Separating fact from fiction in ‘American Primeval’ | Episode 374
Jan 15, 2025
Barbara Jones Brown, director of Signature Books and co-author of a critical work on the Mountain Meadows Massacre, and Darren Parry, former chair of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, dive deep into the controversial Netflix series 'American Primeval.' They discuss the show's historical inaccuracies regarding the Mountain Meadows Massacre and misrepresentation of Native American tribes. The conversation highlights the complex relationships between Mormon settlers and Native Americans, urging a thoughtful reflection on these tragic historical events.
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Mountain Meadows Massacre Location
- The Mountain Meadows Massacre in American Primeval is depicted near Fort Bridger.
- The real massacre occurred hundreds of miles away in Southwest Utah.
Paiute Involvement
- Paiute involvement in the massacre was minimal compared to the entire nation.
- Mormon militiamen sought to blame them entirely.
Shoshone Portrayal
- Darren Parry appreciated the accurate portrayal of Shoshone culture in the series, particularly the matriarchal leadership.
- The interaction between Shoshone and Paiute tribes was unrealistic.