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Youth in Action: Indigenous Ecosystems
How do Native youth activists envision a sustainable future? How are Native communities uniquely affected by climate change? Join Seneca Johnson (Mvskoke) and Sgaahl Siid Xyáahl Jaad (Marina Anderson [Haida/Tlingit]) in a conversation moderated by Jade Begay (Tesuque Pueblo/Diné) as they discuss their work to create a more equitable and sustainable future.
Seneca Johnson (Mvskoke, she/her), a 21-year-old community organizer at the nonprofit Earth Care, began her involvement with social justice and community organizing at the age of 15. In 2019 she worked with other youth and Earth Care staff to found the youth-of-color-led environmental justice organization Youth United for Climate Crisis ...
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2024 Smithsonian Folklife Festival: The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 at 100
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Listen as our speakers mark the centennial of the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, which declared all Indians born in the United States as citizens of the country. Speakers include Kevin Gover (Pawnee), Under Secretary for Museums and Culture at the Smithsonian Institution; Angela Riley (Potawatomi), Professor of Law and American Indian Studies at UCLA; and Gregory Smith, Partner, Hobbs, Straus,...
2024 Smithsonian Folklife Festival: Welcome Ceremony (June 26, 2024)
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Visitors were welcomed to this year's festival program by representatives from the Smithsonian, the Department of Interior, and the National Park Service. The opening blessing was led by Halena Kapuni-Reynolds (Kanaka 'Ōiwi/Native Hawaiian), followed by remarks from Sabrina Lynn Motley, Director, Smithsonian Folklife Festival, Cynthia Chavez Lamar (San Felipe Pueblo/Hopi/Tewa/Navajo), Director,...
Keynote: Reclaiming Education Sovereignty
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The National Museum of the American Indian is pleased to welcome Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs Bryan Newland as the keynote speaker at the 2023 Indigenous Peoples’ Day Teach-In. Mr. Newland’s presentation highlights the connection between boarding school research conducted by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the efforts to support language and cultural revitalization in Indian Country t...
Becoming a Native Knowledge360° Educator:Virginia (Treaty of Middle Plantation of1677)
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Becoming a Native Knowledge 360° Educator: Virginia (Treaty of Middle Plantation of 1677) Upper Elementary How do we teach about treaties and their relevance today? In this professional development program, educators will apply NMAI’s Becoming an NK360° Educator framework: Spark, Connect, Learn, and Act to the topic of treaties. In an effort to protect and preserve their people and cultures, Na...
Becoming a Native Knowledge 360°Educator: Is a Treaty Intended to be Forever?
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Becoming a Native Knowledge 360° Educator: Is a Treaty Intended to be Forever? How do we teach about treaties and their relevance today? In this professional development program, educators will apply the National Museum of the American Indian's Becoming an NK360° Educator framework: Spark, Connect, Learn, and Act to the topic of treaties. In an effort to protect and preserve their people and cu...
Becoming a Native Knowledge 360° Educator: NM (Navajo Treaty of 1868), Middle School
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Becoming a Native Knowledge 360° Educator: New Mexico (Navajo Treaty of 1868), Middle School session How do we teach about treaties and their relevance today? In this professional development program, educators will apply the National Museum of the American Indian's Becoming an NK360° Educator framework: Spark, Connect, Learn, and Act to the topic of treaties. In an effort to protect and preser...
Becoming a Native Knowledge 360ºEducator: Is a Treaty Intended to be Forever? Horse Creek Treaty
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How do we teach about treaties and their relevance today? In this professional development program, educators will apply the National Museum of the American Indian’s Becoming an NK360° Educator framework: Spark, Connect, Learn, and Act to the topic of treaties. In an effort to protect and preserve their people and cultures, Native Nations often made sacrifices and signed treaties with other sov...
Info Session: Native Arts Fellowship
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The Native Arts Fellowship supports emerging and mid-career artists to pursue collections research projects that utilize National Museum of the American Indian collections. Artists may access both object and archival collections, along with research materials, housed at the museum’s Cultural Resources Center (CRC) and Vine Deloria, Jr. Library. In addition to accessing collections, artists are ...
Info Session: Native American Collections Research Fellowship
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The Native American Collections Research Fellowship supports emerging and mid-career Native community-focused researchers to pursue independent research projects that utilize the National Museum of the American Indian's collections. This fellowship is intended to support researchers who engage with Native communities and perform research in a way that benefits Native peoples. Applications must ...
Oscar Howe: Dakota, Modern, American
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The exhibition film from Dakota Modern: The Art of Oscar Howe. The exhibition and the film introduce new generations to one of the twentieth century’s most innovative Native American painters. Howe (1915-1983) committed his artistic career to the preservation, relevance, and ongoing expression of his Yanktonai Dakota culture.
Honoring Native Veterans: Meet the Memorial Designer, Harvey Pratt
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Memorial designer and veteran, Harvey Pratt (Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma), and curator Rebecca Trautmann discuss the design process and creation of the National Native American Veterans Memorial. Learn more about the memorial on the museum's website: americanindian.si.edu/visit/washington/nnavm This talk was recorded on Veterans Day, Saturday, November 11, 2023 when visitors joined ...
Honoring Native Veterans: Presentation of Colors and Wreath-Laying Ceremony
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Visitors joined us to recognize and honor the military service of Native Americans on Veterans Day, Saturday, November 11, 2023. The Kiowa Black Leggings Warrior Society presented the colors to open a wreath-laying ceremony led by museum director Dr. Cynthia Chavez Lamar (San Felipe Pueblo, Hopi, Tewa and Diné) at the National Native American Veterans Memorial. The ceremony included brief remar...
"Robert Houle: Red Is Beautiful"
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Red is beautiful. For Robert Houle (Saulteaux Anishinaabe, Sandy Bay First Nation, b. 1947), color is powerful, expressive, and lies at the foundation of his artistic practice. Throughout his career, his work has embodied and expressed what he most values: the creative moment, the earth, and the sacred. The spiritual power of ancient Indigenous knowledge not only endures, but also is essential ...
"Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch"
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"Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch" celebrates more than a half century of Shelley Niro’s paintings, photographs, mixed-media works, and films. Accessible, humorous, and peppered with references to popular culture, Niro's art delves into the timeless cultural knowledge and generational histories of her Six Nations Kanyen’kehá:ka (Mohawk) community to provide purpose and healing. On view at the Smiths...
Cranberry Day: Traditional Harvest Festivals
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Cranberry Day: Traditional Harvest Festivals
What’s the Story with National Stories?
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What’s the Story with National Stories?
Sounds of Guatemalan Marimba
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Sounds of Guatemalan Marimba
2023 NK 360֯ Summer Series|Selecting Indigenous Images for your Classroom
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2023 NK 360֯ Summer Series|Selecting Indigenous Images for your Classroom
2023 NK 360֯ Summer Series|Selecting Indigenous Images for your Classroom
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2023 NK 360֯ Summer Series|Selecting Indigenous Images for your Classroom
Living Earth 2023: Chinampas - An Amphibian Territory of Resistance in Mexico City
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Living Earth 2023: Chinampas - An Amphibian Territory of Resistance in Mexico City
Living Earth 2023: Bringing Life Back to our Beaches - The Resurgence of Coast Salish Sea Gardens
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Living Earth 2023: Bringing Life Back to our Beaches - The Resurgence of Coast Salish Sea Gardens
Living Earth 2023: Sacred is the Taro Plant (Kapu Ka Hāloa)
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Living Earth 2023: Sacred is the Taro Plant (Kapu Ka Hāloa)
Living Earth 2023: Zuni Waffle Gardens and Contemporary Practices
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Living Earth 2023: Zuni Waffle Gardens and Contemporary Practices
Living Earth 2023: Oka (Water)
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Living Earth 2023: Oka (Water)
Living Earth 2023: Keynote Presentation
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Living Earth 2023: Keynote Presentation
Living Earth 2023: Conversations about Water and Agricultural Challenges, Panel 1
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Living Earth 2023: Conversations about Water and Agricultural Challenges, Panel 1
Living Earth 2023: Conversations about Water and Agricultural Challenges, Panel 2
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Living Earth 2023: Conversations about Water and Agricultural Challenges, Panel 2
Youth in Action: Indigenous Street Art | Juventud en acción: Arte callejero indígena
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Youth in Action: Indigenous Street Art | Juventud en acción: Arte callejero indígena
"Robert Houle: Red is Beautiful" Artists' Conversation
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"Robert Houle: Red is Beautiful" Artists' Conversation

Комментарии

  • @franklinkettle6853
    @franklinkettle6853 8 часов назад

    THIS SHOT IS JOKE

  • @franklinkettle6853
    @franklinkettle6853 8 часов назад

    WHO ARE THESE IMPOSTERS ? Pretending to be us

  • @eileenmaclean4292
    @eileenmaclean4292 День назад

    I saw this a few yeARS AGO. i KEEP COMING BACK TO IT.

  • @Robin1234
    @Robin1234 7 дней назад

    Evidentemente hay racismo en contra de Jim Thorpe😢

  • @missourimongoose8858
    @missourimongoose8858 9 дней назад

    There is a shrine to the underwater panther around my families land in missouri, its a rock shelter that has a bunch of red paintings on it and 2 caves that are mostly filled in now

  • @villmaaragoncoila6168
    @villmaaragoncoila6168 16 дней назад

    La bandera era la wiphala que representa a los pueblos originarios y lo esa bandera que es república 😡😡😡

  • @aaron4wilkins
    @aaron4wilkins 17 дней назад

    Love it!

  • @JohnDavis-xs8ex
    @JohnDavis-xs8ex 18 дней назад

    I have art from Roberta walkingstick wonder if your kin

  • @calvinsfujii1493
    @calvinsfujii1493 19 дней назад

    White devils took control of many places around this world, claiming that the natives were savages and not worthy of owning land. Here in the Hawaiian Islands, WHITES started making demands from their first visit. After taking over they stole the lands

    • @calvinsfujii1493
      @calvinsfujii1493 19 дней назад

      From a selfsustaning nation to a nation dependent on the foreigners because they actually DESTROYED the food sources of the natives

  • @missblacksheepdoesnails
    @missblacksheepdoesnails 20 дней назад

    Thank you so much for the discussion tonight. I learned a couple things I didn’t know. Love that! Trying to find the download of the comic Ghost River and believe it or not I did finally find it but I have to sign up with FB, Apple, or Google in order to DL. You get one subscription anyway it’s a whole thing…..thanks again.

  • @ishakkyusuf8784
    @ishakkyusuf8784 20 дней назад

    White guilt?

  • @Rahrakwasere
    @Rahrakwasere 22 дня назад

    The two row wampum was mediphorically spoken. We said we would travel side by side in our vessels on the water because the new comers HAD NO LANDS HERE.

  • @aaaaaa-uv2ig
    @aaaaaa-uv2ig 22 дня назад

    This video portray's itself as the olive branch of worried pleurocrat's and loving emancipated slave's. When in fact the readership has not now just discovered fact's related to the history. For which the Smithonian does not represent with a truthful re creation of event's and it's impact's. Because the Smithonian never will represent the history with a truthful representation. And Smithonian only returned some of the many human bone's in their collection in response to concern's raised by individual's. In Ireland they call it “having some good crack”. As like with having a morning Guinness. This video leave's out how this was used in warfare to shape the history in the nascent empire of the United States. And similar use's were used by the Conquistador's, and the French. And it is not truthful that the loving slave from the Sub Haran continent of Africa. Was just a victim in the the European Colonization of the Americas that was a process by which European settlers populated the regions of North, Central, South America, and the islands of the Caribbean. This process often led to the cultures of the various indigenous people of those regions being replaced and often eradicated. Major European powers-Spain, France, the Netherlands, and England-sent explorers to the New World, and colonization, or the desire to establish permanent settlements, soon followed. Indian Wars. From 1867 to the early 1890s, these regiments served at a variety of posts in the Southwestern United States and the Great Plains regions. They participated in most of the military campaigns in these areas and earned a distinguished record. Thirteen enlisted men and six officers from these four regiments earned the Medal of Honor during the Indian Wars. In addition to the military campaigns, the Buffalo Soldiers served a variety of roles along the frontier, from building roads to escorting the U.S. mail. On April 17, 1875, regimental headquarters for the 10th Cavalry was transferred to Fort Concho, Texas. Companies actually arrived at Fort Concho in May 1873. The 9th Cavalry was headquartered at Fort Union from 1875 to 1881. At various times from 1873 through 1885, Fort Concho housed 9th Cavalry companies A-F, K, and M, 10th Cavalry companies A, D-G, I, L, and M, 24th Infantry companies D-G, and K, and 25th Infantry companies G and K. From 1879 to 1881, portions of all four of the Buffalo Soldier regiments were in New Mexico pursuing Victorio and Nana and their Apache warriors in Victorio's War. The 9th Cavalry spent the winter of 1890 to 1891 guarding the Pine Ridge Reservation during the events of the Ghost Dance War and the Wounded Knee Massacre. Cavalry regiments were also used to remove Sooners (whites), who were squatting (illegally occupying) native lands in the late 1880s and early 1890s. Buffalo Soldier in the 9th Cavalry, 1890 Buffalo soldiers fought in the last engagement of the Indian Wars, the small Battle of Bear Valley in southern Arizona which occurred in 1918 between U.S. cavalry and Yaqui natives. In total, 23 Buffalo Soldiers received the Medal of Honor during the Indian Wars. Range Wars The Buffalo Soldiers, specifically the 9th Cavalry, participated in two of the largest range conflicts in the American Old West. Range wars were battles fought between large cattle ranchers against smaller ranchers and farmers who competed for land, water, and livestock in the open range. Many of these conflicts resulted in military intervention to pacify and maintain peace. A lesser known action was the 9th Cavalry's participation in the Colfax County War in Colfax County, New Mexico in 1873. Buffalo soldiers were among the units sent, and on one occasion, some of them had a shootout with a group of Texas cowboys in the St. James Hotel. Three soldiers died during the shootout and a few months later one of the cowboys, Davy Crockett, who was involved, was killed by the local sheriffs. Notorious gunfighter, Clay Allison, shot and killed a black sergeant in a bar where he was drinking. The 9th cavalry had a much larger participation in the fabled Johnson County War in Johnson County, Wyoming. It culminated in a lengthy shootout between local farmers, a band of hired killers, and a sheriff's posse. The 6th Cavalry was ordered in by President Benjamin Harrison to quell the violence and capture the band of hired killers. Soon afterward, however, the 9th Cavalry was specifically called on to replace the 6th. The 6th Cavalry was swaying under the local political and social pressures and was unable to keep the peace in the tense environment. The Buffalo Soldiers responded within about two weeks from Nebraska, and moved the men to the rail town of Suggs, Wyoming, creating "Camp Bettens" despite a hostile local population. One soldier was killed and two wounded in a gun battle with locals. Nevertheless, the 9th Cavalry remained in Wyoming for nearly a year to quell tensions in the area. 1898-1918 After most of the Indian Wars ended in the 1890s, the regiments continued to serve and participated in the 1898 Spanish-American War (including the Battle of San Juan Hill) in Cuba, where five more Medals of Honor were earned. The men of the Buffalo Soldiers were the only African Americans that fought in Cuba during the war. Additionally, the 6th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment had a company of African-American soldiers, company L, that saw action in Puerto Rico. Up to 5,000 "Black men" enlisted in volunteer regiments in the Spanish-American War in Alabama, Illinois, Kansas, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia, and some had all black officers. Several other African-American regiments of United States Volunteer Infantry (USVI) were formed and nicknamed "Immune Regiments", due to having more natural resistance to malaria, yellow fever & other tropical diseases, but only the 9th Immunes served overseas in the war. The Buffalo Soldier regiments also took part in the Philippine-American War from 1899 to 1903 and the 1916 Mexican Expedition. There was strong opposition to war in the Philippines among African Americans. Many black soldiers established a rapport with "the brown-skinned natives on the islands," and an unusually large number of black troops deserted during the campaign, some of whom joined the Filipino rebels, of whom the most famous was the celebrated David Fagen. In 1918, the 10th Cavalry fought at the Battle of Ambos Nogales during the First World War, where they assisted in forcing the surrender of the federal Mexican and Mexican militia forces. In 1917, after being stationed in Houston, Texas, members of the 24th Infantry Regiment participated in the Houston riot of 1917 in which soldiers mutinied and marched on the city of Houston, killing over a dozen whites. The exact origin of the nickname “Buffalo Soldiers” is not definitively known and no specific individual has been credited with its creation. Writer Walter Hill documented the account of Colonel Benjamin Grierson, who founded the 10th Cavalry regiment, recalling an 1871 campaign against Comanches. The theories and the true origin may never be known. The nickname was purportedly given by the Native Americans they encountered, but the exact tribe or individual who first used it is not documented. The term eventually became synonymous with all of the African American regiments that were established in 1866.

  • @danielcampos3457
    @danielcampos3457 23 дня назад

    Hermosa mi cueca chapaca! ❤ mi hermosa Bolivia

  • @elizabethdegrate1666
    @elizabethdegrate1666 23 дня назад

    🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻💂🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻⚔️🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻🧎‍♀️‍➡️🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻🙏🏻🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🙏🏻🙏🏻✍️🥁 I, THANK!!!!!!!🥁✍️🙏🏻🙏🏻✍️🥁OUR!!🥁✍️🙏🏻✍️👑CREATOR!!!!!!👑✍️🙏🏻✍️👑GOD!!👑✍️🙏🏻✍️👑ALMIGHTY!!!👑✍️🙏🏻✍️👑FOR!!👑✍️🙏🏻✍️👑KEEPING!👑🙏🏻✍️👑👩‍🌾ME!!💂👑🙏🏻✍️👑(ALIVE!)👑🙏🏻✍️👑(PSALM-)👑🙏🏻✍️👑( 91:4,5, )👑🙏🏻👑🙏🏻🧎‍♀️‍➡️🙏🏻👑🙏🏻🙏🏻👑🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻👑🙏🏻🙏🏻✍️(PSALM-)✍️🙏🏻🙏🏻✍️( 91:FOUR,FIVE)✍️🙏🏻✍️💜👩‍🌾🙏🏻💂💜🙏🏻🙌🙏🏻💜🙌🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💜💜💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙌😊🙌🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🥁7️⃣1️⃣7️⃣🥁🙏🏻🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻💂🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻🙌🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻🙏🏻🥁CHEROKEE🥁🙏🏻🥁NATION🥁🙏🏻🙏🏻🥁TRIBE🥁🥁🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻🦅🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻⚔️🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻🌎U.S.A.🌎🙏🏻🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻💜🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻🥁🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻💜🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻🙏🏻🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🙏🏻🙏🏻🌎🌎😊🌎🌎🙏🏻🙏🏻🌎🌎💜🌎🌎🙏🏻

  • @amandaantonchuk3146
    @amandaantonchuk3146 24 дня назад

    OMG you went to my school! A.L.Hoton!

  • @naslialtorik1411
    @naslialtorik1411 25 дней назад

    What happened happened. You can’t change the past, but you have to focus on present. Israel is trying to do this right now to palestine.

  • @BL-sd2qw
    @BL-sd2qw 25 дней назад

    What happened with native americans is DARVO. More primitive? Backwards? Savage? Less advanced? More violent? Yeah, no.

  • @alejandrocarrascoflores5570
    @alejandrocarrascoflores5570 25 дней назад

    Soy Çoktawa...

  • @gani1444
    @gani1444 25 дней назад

    Mi tarea es dibujarlo como un comic/historieta, pero no le entiendo 😭

  • @sandcreekboyz4198
    @sandcreekboyz4198 26 дней назад

    I'm Yuchi as well my dad is the second Chief of my stomp ground

  • @JessBar-qx8rk
    @JessBar-qx8rk 26 дней назад

    Quantum leap

  • @HalaluYAH_Homestead
    @HalaluYAH_Homestead Месяц назад

    Ab 𐤀𐤁 (Father) 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YaHUaH) b'ha'shamaym 𐤁𐤄𐤔𐤌𐤉𐤌 (In the heavens) atah 𐤏𐤈𐤄 (wrap) barakah 𐤁𐤓𐤊𐤄 (blessings,) chasad 𐤇𐤎𐤃 (mercy,) rapha 𐤓𐤐𐤀 (healing,) chakmah 𐤇𐤊𐤌𐤄 (wisdom,) da'ath 𐤃𐤏𐤕 (all knowledge) and shamar 𐤔𐤌𐤓 (protect) you in His ahabah 𐤀𐤄𐤁𐤄 (love) and shalam 𐤔𐤋𐤌 (peace) aulam 𐤏𐤅𐤋𐤌 (forever) b'Ha'Sham 𐤁𐤄𐤔𐤌 (in the Name of) 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏 (YaHUShA) Ha'Mashyach 𐤄𐤌𐤔𐤉𐤇 (The Anointed One.) Aman 𐤀𐤌𐤍 (it is so.)

  • @JonDoeNeace
    @JonDoeNeace Месяц назад

    Eating crops Native to the Americas doesn't qualify as Hispanic cuisine, we got it from the Native Mexicans before they knew the Spaniards

  • @JonDoeNeace
    @JonDoeNeace Месяц назад

    We got our crops from Native Mexico, from before the Spanish. Please don't call our standard food: " Mexican"😂, we got it from them from before the Spanish and we're not Spanish.

  • @TRUTHINCHRIST-cw8ke
    @TRUTHINCHRIST-cw8ke Месяц назад

    Not to make any violence ok, but what about the Comanche and Apache Indians and the Cheyenne dogs? Iv'e been watching videos about Indian torture and violence to their own kind in different tribes. I mean IF I SAID IF these things are also true then those who were guilty meaning the Indians then thats pretty sad as well. I dont know if its true but its all over youtube. Again if its true

  • @Moorishman13
    @Moorishman13 Месяц назад

    Just because u have citizenship in Cherokee tribe does not make u Cherokee and Cherokee is not a race it's a tribe.

  • @Moorishman13
    @Moorishman13 Месяц назад

    This speaker is clearly European with no Cherokee in him why do European so called white people claim to be indian and indians live in india and all the real tribes here are moorish tribes not indian tribes lol these people so funny keeping up the lie.

  • @bassplayer8815
    @bassplayer8815 Месяц назад

    23:40 just unreal physical condition and in the 1910s no less.

  • @tompelham7035
    @tompelham7035 Месяц назад

    What justices are there in the world, to wright this incredible wrong? Let us ask the Great Spirit “

  • @m.warhaftig8651
    @m.warhaftig8651 Месяц назад

    I'm Chicasaw, Scotts/Irish, and Jewish ( also messianic Christian. ) What a combination. Learning more about Chicasaw. I'm 74.

  • @user-vz8zj1xs5g
    @user-vz8zj1xs5g Месяц назад

    Čvorovi pripadaju moru ,dubine tako i brojevima,brojevi čvorovi

  • @KeetoowahChristina
    @KeetoowahChristina Месяц назад

    How amazing that I stumbled upon this video today. My avatar is my grandmother Monterey Green from Arkansas. This video is greatly appreciated because my whole lifetime I have been searching for this information about my family. If anyone knows anymore information regarding the Green or Crabtree family from north eastern Arkansas, we are Keetoowah. I would love the information

  • @kimberlyhull2140
    @kimberlyhull2140 Месяц назад

    We do at EBCI you have to be a certain degree of blood or you can’t enroll

  • @tamarfarias6110
    @tamarfarias6110 Месяц назад

    Es bonita...pero es mas linda la Cueca Chilena❤

  • @DoveTrees
    @DoveTrees Месяц назад

    "It is the institution of Indigenous Resistance that unifies us, brown and red, all into one Movement." _Ya'at'eeh shik's_ Culture, Politics, Race to the side we need to stick together. _from Diné Nation Ft Wingate, Iyanbito_ 🕊️

  • @cesarmanuelnarrodelacruz6938
    @cesarmanuelnarrodelacruz6938 Месяц назад

    Buenos músicos.

  • @DavidA.-bv8xy
    @DavidA.-bv8xy Месяц назад

    Big difference between Native Americans and Indigenous Niiji. Natives are recently arrived foreigners who have no claim on Amer-i-ca. On India Superior. They are a mockery of the true American Indians. The Indigenous Niiji of North America misclassified as Black. African American. This is not your land. It is my peoples land. The Indigenous, copper colored people of India Superior, Amer-i-ca, Turtle Island.

  • @DannyPillot
    @DannyPillot Месяц назад

    I guess a lot of you guys going to take dat Indians shit to your gave 😂

  • @DannyPillot
    @DannyPillot Месяц назад

    I didn't know that's how a Indian really look like I thought India were black people I will buy a $5 Indian citizenship can i be Indian to ?

  • @user-zx2rp1lq9p
    @user-zx2rp1lq9p Месяц назад

    Yo creo que no se debería decir somos Bolivia en la pretensión...si no??una parte de Bolivia... porque Bolivia está con puesta por Cueca,taquirari

  • @DonnaSophronia-Sims
    @DonnaSophronia-Sims Месяц назад

    Is Aaron Yazzie a member of your family?

  • @DonnaSophronia-Sims
    @DonnaSophronia-Sims Месяц назад

    Is Aaron Yazzie a member of your family?

  • @jamieboyd1771
    @jamieboyd1771 Месяц назад

    Watching this almost makes you think they were a peaceful people, which is complete nonsense

  • @shannon8666
    @shannon8666 2 месяца назад

    Gvgevi Sala Yona ❤️

  • @AmericanWoman1964
    @AmericanWoman1964 2 месяца назад

    "We didn't understand that" - not only is this a load of BS, but Native Americans of the time would be highly offended by this thought process as you rewrite history. This is a very dishonest tale and as a Native American - you dont know shit about the true history which makes you opportunist scum.

  • @sarahcantu8420
    @sarahcantu8420 2 месяца назад

    👏👏👏👏

  • @kendrariddle6175
    @kendrariddle6175 2 месяца назад

    I love what she said about not having to explain jokes. Native humor is it's own special thing. One of those "if you know you know" I love this show so much for everything that it is.

  • @ludovictandi1981
    @ludovictandi1981 2 месяца назад

    Love love..Peace and Cheers.

  • @valentinoesposito3614
    @valentinoesposito3614 2 месяца назад

    We used the land so much better than the natives. They were still living in huts like 10,000 BC

    • @naslialtorik1411
      @naslialtorik1411 25 дней назад

      They were isolated. You gotta understand that Europe Africa and Asia were attached so whatever invention came it will eventually spread to other countries. China was the first country with paper but when they lost a battle with the Arabs the Arabs took some Chinese paper makers and made them admit the method and paper spread to Europe and Africa.