The Joe Rogan Experience

#1397 - S.C. Gwynne

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Dec 10, 2019
S.C. Gwynne, an acclaimed nonfiction writer known for his books on American history, shares fascinating insights about the Comanche tribe and their impact on the American West. He contrasts romanticized narratives about westward expansion with harsh realities faced by settlers and Indigenous peoples. The discussion delves into the legacy of figures like Cynthia Ann Parker and her son Kwana, revealing the complexities of cultural identity amid violence. Gwynne also highlights the transformative role of horses in Comanche culture, emphasizing their formidable prowess as hunters and warriors.
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ANECDOTE

Book's Popularity Spike

  • S.C. Gwynne's book, "Empire of the Summer Moon," unexpectedly spiked in popularity after Joe Rogan's Instagram post.
  • This led to Gwynne's appearance on the podcast.
INSIGHT

Rules of the Raid

  • The Comanches, like other Plains Indians, followed specific rules during raids.
  • Adult males were killed, babies were killed, and young women were enslaved or adopted.
INSIGHT

Horses and Power

  • Horses, though originally from North America, went extinct and were reintroduced by Europeans.
  • Native Americans' use of horses began after European reintroduction, altering power dynamics on the plains.
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