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It's Not History
Its Not History
29 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast about understanding what happens in the past doesn’t always stay there
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A podcast about understanding what happens in the past doesn’t always stay there
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Episodes (20/29)
It's Not History
The Conestoga Dilemma: Historic preservation when there is no 'thing' left.

In this episode, recorded before a live audience in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, we look at Conestoga Town through a different lens: the challenge of historic preservation without physical artifacts. Looking for inspiration, we discover 27 miles of fabric and cans of red spray paint. What happens next is up to you.

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1 week ago
37 minutes 3 seconds

It's Not History
The Hidden Fortress: Episode 5 - Found

In this, the final episode of this series, my family discovers a new war and a new fortress in the fields of Negiuchi. The B-29 Super Fortress. Much is lost. But some things are found. And saved.

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6 months ago
45 minutes 5 seconds

It's Not History
The Hidden Fortress: Episode 4 - The Three Unifiers

For 150 years during the Sengoku Jidai, thousands of men, both distinguished and noble men, had a go at making all of Japan theirs. Three men made it happen. One was labeled a fool, another was born a peasant, and the last established a dynasty. An omnipotent dynasty powerful enough to rule all of Japan for over two hundred years. But was toppled by six Black Ships.

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7 months ago
41 minutes 23 seconds

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The Hidden Fortress: Episode 3 - The New Hojo

In this episode, the poster child of the Sengoku-jidai rebrands himself and marches north - picking up three provinces, 80,000 guys, millions of barrels of rice, and a few dozen castles. One of these castles is my castle. Negiuch-jo. Meet the new Hojo clan.

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7 months ago
23 minutes 10 seconds

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The Hidden Fortress: Episode 2 - How did we get here?

In this episode, we look at how my 500-year-old survived both a 16th-century civil war and 20th-century bulldozers. And how one of the clues to its survival is in another field. One in Pennsylvania, named Gettysburg.

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8 months ago
23 minutes 40 seconds

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The Hidden Fortress: Episode 1 - Wait...what castle?

Why is there a 500 year old Samurai Castle in my yard?

Negiuchi Castle stood at a turning point in the struggle for unity in medieval Japan. Once the tip of the spear of one the most powerful clan in the Sengoku-jidai - The Age of Warring States. Today it's nearly forgotten, hidden in a forest ..and our backyard. In this episode we explore deep history and lethal landscapes in a suburb of Tokyo.

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8 months ago
35 minutes 36 seconds

It's Not History
Conestoga Town: Episode 22- Still Here: Part 2

We conclude this series and season with the answer to the question 'What happened to the people the rivers are name after'—the second part of our interview with Michael Mantooth of the Conestoga Susquehannock tribe.

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10 months ago
47 minutes 52 seconds

It's Not History
Conestoga Town: Episode 21- Still Here

In which the question that started this whole series - 'What happened to the people the rivers are named after " is finally answered. By the people the rivers are named after.

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10 months ago
1 hour 9 seconds

It's Not History
Conestoga Town: Episode 20- Gandestoga and Modern Memory

In this, our next-to-last episode, we get ‘meta’ and look at the story of the ‘Paxtons and Conestoga’ as just that—a story. We also examine how that story has been retold, manipulated, appropriated, and occasionally fabricated over nearly 300 years in print, prose, movies, television, and, best of all, graphic novels.

As a bonus, we—my contributors and I—get to show our homework: how we came to this story, what we did with it, and why.


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10 months ago
1 hour 17 seconds

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Conestoga Town: Episode 19 - The New Frontier

In which we see how the impact of the Paxton Boys' violence and the complicity of the colonial elite extended far beyond the immediate victims, shaping the political landscape of colonial America and contributing to the growing tensions that would eventually lead to the American Revolution.

Inspired by the Paxton Boys’ impunity, other groups, like the Black Boys, take up arms against both Native Americans and the British Army and shape a new frontier and a new political culture.


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11 months ago
34 minutes 31 seconds

It's Not History
Conestoga Town: Trailer

Conestoga Town is an opportunity to delve into a hidden chapter of American history, one that challenges our understanding of the nation's origins and the very foundation upon which it was built. A story that is only now being uncovered. And likely one that you and your audience have never heard of. I know I didn't before I made this series

"Conestoga Town," doesn't just recount history – it rewrites it. We've meticulously uncovered long-buried evidence that exposes the shocking complicity of America's Founding Fathers in the brutal Paxton massacres and the systematic genocide of the Conestoga people.

This isn't a dry historical account. "Conestoga Town" weaves a compelling narrative that traces the events from the backcountry of Pennsylvania to the halls of power in Philadelphia, revealing how the seeds of violence and oppression were sown into the very fabric of our nation. We explore the chilling parallels between the political climate of colonial America and the present day, raising urgent questions about the enduring legacy of these atrocities.

The series features powerful first-hand accounts from descendants of the Conestoga people, shedding light on the intergenerational trauma that continues to this day. We also bring together leading historians, Indigenous scholars, and legal experts who provide critical context and analysis, painting a comprehensive picture of this dark chapter in American history.

Given the current national dialogue surrounding issues of social justice and historical reckoning, "Conestoga Town" offers a timely and critical perspective with its shocking revelations and profound implications, will spark important conversations and challenge long-held assumptions about our nation's past.



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11 months ago
5 minutes 47 seconds

It's Not History
Conestoga Town: Episode 18 - The Accomplice

Over this series, we've uncovered many hidden, unexpected, and surprising things. Today we get the most head-spinning of all. 

Because the Paxtons, in their wake, kicked off another war. A war that would shortly blow up the political landscape and ultimately the government of Pennsylvania and send Benjamin Franklin fleeing for help. To the King of England.




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11 months ago
48 minutes 52 seconds

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Conestoga Town: Episode 17 - Declarations

In this episode, we look at two of the foundational treatises of America. One explores the rights of men the other explores the justification for exterminating Native Americans. The two documents could not be more different but they share some shocking similarities and convergences -including the same editor - Benjamin Franklin. 


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11 months ago
38 minutes 57 seconds

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Conestoga Town: Episode 16 - The March on the Capital

After destroying Conestoga Town and massacring its inhabitants a new larger Paxton army rises in the backcountry of Lancaster County and marches east over frozen fields to destroy Indians sheltered in Philadelphia and anyone helping them. They are stopped by a man with a pen.

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1 year ago
31 minutes 35 seconds

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Conestoga Town: Episode 15 - Shikata ga nai

In this episode, we see that- it didn't have to be like this. Not all powerful men seek to make their massacres seem just. And that the brave can seek justice and are swayed by mercy.

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1 year ago
26 minutes 57 seconds

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Conestoga Town: Episode 14 - Who Knew

Evidence not seen for nearly 300 years is discovered in a long-forgotten archive. Evidence that reveals an answer to the question of why the Conestoga was murdered, who knew about it even before it happened - and could have stopped it. 


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1 year ago
43 minutes 33 seconds

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Conestoga Town: Episode 13 - Response

In the wake of the destruction of the Conestoga Town community, Native Americans react with outrage; in the Settler community, women and men of letters respond with shock and horror. Among the colonial elites supporters of the Paxtons emerge from the shadows.

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1 year ago
20 minutes 1 second

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Conestoga Town: Episode 12 - The Massacre of the Conestoga

The Paxton militia, believing that all Indians are now the enemy, launch a genocidal campaign and ride to Conestoga Town. 

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1 year ago
24 minutes 59 seconds

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Conestoga Town: Episode 11 - 1763 and The (first) American Revolution - Pontiac’s War

1763: English America gets a continent. Native America launches a war of independence. And on the Frontier between the two, pacifist Quakers fund an army. The Paxton Rangers.

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1 year ago
30 minutes 8 seconds

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Conestoga Town: Episode 10 - The (first) First World War

The first, First World War begins—not in Sarajevo, but in Pennsylvania—when a young Virginia Plantation owner and part-time Army officer walks into a room full of gunpowder with a lit match. And sets the world ablaze.

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1 year ago
21 minutes 58 seconds

It's Not History
A podcast about understanding what happens in the past doesn’t always stay there