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historical and Native American props for tv, film and show
a Navajo Kachina- I found at a flea market #nativeamerican #navajokachina #usa
Look what I found latelly at a fleamarket... a Navajo Kachina
I try to explain a bit of this Native Craftwork
we could be found:
themendekorationen-events.de/
Impressum:
history-props.de/impressum.html
I try to explain a bit of this Native Craftwork
we could be found:
themendekorationen-events.de/
Impressum:
history-props.de/impressum.html
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making a plateau style mirror bag for powwow #nativeamerican #beadwork #mirrorbag
Просмотров 110День назад
i am currently doing a mirror bag in style of the Crow or PLateau Native American people- here I want to show, how I do it. we could be found: themendekorationen-events.de/ Impressum: history-props.de/impressum.html
an old US flour sack and what this has to do with Native American people #history #nativeamerican
Просмотров 3821 день назад
I found an old US flour sack. But what has this to do with Plains Indian people? we could be found: themendekorationen-events.de/ Impressum: history-props.de/impressum.html
how the Hopi teach their kids religion- the kachina doll #southwest #usa
Просмотров 24Месяц назад
Its total interesting for me, how other human groups organized their lifes and living together. today I brought a little tablet kachina. we could be found: themendekorationen-events.de/ Impressum: history-props.de/impressum.html
preparing turkey feathers for a Plains Indian feather bonnet- for our documentary #warbonnet #native
Просмотров 4543 месяца назад
we need some feather bonnets for our documentary- so I go the fast route in preparing some turkey feathers here is how. we could be found: themendekorationen-events.de/ Impressum: history-props.de/impressum.html
my last fleamarket find- some old #GDR coins, we called them aluminium chips back than
Просмотров 354 месяца назад
my last fleamarket find- some old #GDR coins, .we called them aluminium chips back than and a bit local history from a timw, when Germany was still divided. we could be found: themendekorationen-events.de/ Impressum: history-props.de/impressum.html
how the grain came to the grain mill- #German grain sacks
Просмотров 74 месяца назад
washing day and I found a story to tell about some old props from long ago Germany. German grain sacks we could be found: themendekorationen-events.de/ Impressum: history-props.de/impressum.html
transport the Native American way- the tumpline
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transport the Native American way- the tumpline
3 ways of sequin embroidery #sequinwork
Просмотров 738 месяцев назад
3 ways of sequin embroidery #sequinwork
a Zuni Ring #southwest #zuni #turquoise
Просмотров 168 месяцев назад
a Zuni Ring #southwest #zuni #turquoise
Pawnee Bill's tradingpost catalogue from 1900-1920 -how Native American items came to museums
Просмотров 848 месяцев назад
Pawnee Bill's tradingpost catalogue from 1900-1920 -how Native American items came to museums
how to finish a beaded item- border stitches in Native American beadwork
Просмотров 1038 месяцев назад
how to finish a beaded item- border stitches in Native American beadwork
lazy stitch or lane stitch used by the plains people #beadwork #lanestitch #beading
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lazy stitch or lane stitch used by the plains people #beadwork #lanestitch #beading
woke craziness in Germany- renamed picture from 1911 - how to erase native nations from public view
Просмотров 349 месяцев назад
woke craziness in Germany- renamed picture from 1911 - how to erase native nations from public view
saved from been thrown away--- school notebooks from around 1860
Просмотров 6511 месяцев назад
saved from been thrown away school notebooks from around 1860
how the Hairpipe bead developed and where it came from - #powwow #nativeamerican #hairpipe #beads
Просмотров 52211 месяцев назад
how the Hairpipe bead developed and where it came from - #powwow #nativeamerican #hairpipe #beads
how to mount a head roach #powwow #dancing
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how to mount a head roach #powwow #dancing
Why horses wore masks in Plains Indian communities
Просмотров 112Год назад
Why horses wore masks in Plains Indian communities
braided foodways in Native America and Germany
Просмотров 8Год назад
braided foodways in Native America and Germany
how to spot north west coast art - and fakes
Просмотров 14Год назад
how to spot north west coast art - and fakes
what was used of the corn plant by Native American people #corn #nativeamerican #cornplant #cornhusk
Просмотров 99Год назад
what was used of the corn plant by Native American people #corn #nativeamerican #cornplant #cornhusk
today's treasure from a car boot sale #gdr #history #germandemocraticrepublic
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today's treasure from a car boot sale #gdr #history #germandemocraticrepublic
how cowries were prepared to put on Native dresses at the time of Buffalo Bill #cheyenne #plains
Просмотров 32Год назад
how cowries were prepared to put on Native dresses at the time of Buffalo Bill #cheyenne #plains
Shopping Queen- Props for our documentary #buffalobill #pattyfrank #movieprops #prophunting
Просмотров 18Год назад
Shopping Queen- Props for our documentary #buffalobill #pattyfrank #movieprops #prophunting
Dealing with Stereotypes- the drum with a chief #NativeAmerican #drums #chiefs
Просмотров 20Год назад
Dealing with Stereotypes- the drum with a chief #NativeAmerican #drums #chiefs
hello #Disney- you have stolen our cultural heritage with #snowwhite! #culturalappropriation #woke
Просмотров 31Год назад
hello #Disney- you have stolen our cultural heritage with #snowwhite! #culturalappropriation #woke
fashion of steel- a 1860s cage crinolin
Просмотров 16Год назад
fashion of steel- a 1860s cage crinolin
Inuit hunter - a Modell kayak from Greenland #history #greenland
Просмотров 14Год назад
Inuit hunter - a Modell kayak from Greenland #history #greenland
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Thank you
Do you sell them ?
Normally not... Mhmmm... Would you get feathers... Since these are difficult and expensive here
@ what kind of feathers ? And how many
It's a ton, depends on the thickness of the quills
@@Historyprops if you’re willing - I’ll be willing to outsource them. I just want an Aztec warrior headdress. I am Mexican. So it would mean a lot.
@luisgalarza09 I am currently cat sitting at friend's house..... Needs 3 weeks... I think about it. Will have a look,, especially for the eagle.... Will have a look when back home
Very cool thank you for sharing
Thank you
Love your videos
Oh thank you... Hope I get some more soon.....
Ah the sacred pipe. I attended a pipe ceremony with my family when I was very little and I was allowed to smoke from the pipe! I remember the taste when I took my first puff and the wonderful feeling I felt after I smoked it 😌
That sounds very great!
Hallo verkaufen sie diese Roach oder andere?
Momentan stehen nur sehr kleine zum Verkauf. Leider sind die in den Staaten so extrem teuer geworden, das sich ein import nicht mehr rechnet
@@historyprops-english alles klar, und dance bustles? Verkaufen sie sowas?
Looks great, what is that powder. My german is not that good, can you spell it :) Thank you.
Hello. Luvos Heilerde
www.luvos.de/Produkte?Seite=577
You just have to look if it's powder., not capsules. It's also available in many markets to buy in Germany. So it for sure can be ordered in many places.
Where are you from?
I am from germany
I've always admired the German people the German people have always have a long history of loving native American culture people like Karl may
Thank you
There were way more influential people than him.... Well known ones but also less known. About one, we do currently a real documentary. Patty frank, he was a circus artist. Much inspired by buffalo bill. But later, he opened a little native American museum, together with Karl Mays widow. They tried to show another view on little big horn battle- and about the buffalo bill narrative of settling the land. Let's see how it comes out ;)
Do you know what they mean? Each hair item has a meeting and if you don’t know it then I feel disrespected.
Each tribe and each family has their own meaning of regalia items. So... I won't play games with you- sorry But... These items started to be worn after WW2 Unknown in the whole 19th century, in that fashion. And many so so sacred stories are right away made up stories.
@@historyprops-english it doesn’t matter if you’re willing to show people how to make something then for each item give them an example. I mean we don’t want to put you out too much.
Ì have an obsidian knife from Mexico. But I feel that a tough super steel like CPM 3V is the best steel for the average person. The steel is very tough, and holds a good edge for about 2 weeks worth of camp chores and wood craft, before needing to be touched up on a leather strop or fine grit stone. Its also tough enough for prying and occasional accidents.
Another know it all white person that knows it all
Was the GDR bad as every one said it was alot of germans ive met who loved during that time loved it
That's not so simple to say.... Yes and no. Everybody could afford to live, rent was cheap, medical care for all, food was cheap. People were not so much hunting for money in their job... It's more to have nice people around you. Bad things.. difficulties to find a flat, some things were not easy to come by, even for money. A car needed years to wait. I personally would say: it was different... Not really worse or better, but different. There were many concepts, I miss today, because they served the people better back than. And what I really find difficult is- how the gdr citizens were later handled as people of second class. Our land, our high value houses in the inner cities were stolen from the people by the Treuhand and sold to westerners...
Thank you interesting
Thank you
I am a new subscriber. I love the way you teach about Natives as you teach about beads. It's like a history lesson and art lesson all in one. lol Thank you for your hard work in teaching us and making the video. I look forward to more. I have Cherokee blood and I live about an hours drive from the Cherokee reservation in the NC mountains.
Oh thank you. Actually we are currently a documentary, about one of the founder of a little museum about native Americans in Germany, build in the 1920s. Most videos are a bit background, to what we do and what work goes into all the little items hanging eben in the backround
Well done, I enjoyed your presentation.
Thank you
What the heck are you doing? you have no idea and are just winging it, LOL!
What I did,you can see in the video
You sound like a jerk and that's probably why you never learn anything
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I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thank you!
Thank you!
Nice Kentucky Waterfall!😂
Hi thanks fir sharing your though on stymbals bit it means many thing like patterns can mean family or personal patterns then there vary personal patterns wish it positive and posifice to the person who wearing it thanks again
Thank you!
Thats a cool bag.
Thank you! I had put it in my Etsy shop
Your expertise and presentation is amazing, and exactly what i wanted. Cheers from southern california, Anaheim.
Thank you! Happy crafting and dances
Well i'm glad they finally got them
;) And I always think about, how grateful I am for toilet paper ;)
@@historyprops-english One of the best things about humanity is sharing culture. Natives offered us a lot of things from food to sartorial innovations. Think moccasins and patterns. Hell, my work boots have a toe design inspired by the Northern Native American moccasin
@@applejuice9468 yes... That's absolute right --- and it shall be celebrated!
Sekon hello thanks for sgaring your skills on lazy or lian sitich i did that and it was ok to easy to master for me but for my haudenosaunee beadwork i you lazy/applique stitch i mastered loom ,applique one needle and 2 needle applique and peyote and gourd stitch so i am indigenous beadwork artist good luck with your videos
Thank you! Have you seen doing beadwork videos too... Great.... Let's fill RUclips with artwork ;)
Great vid ! Thank you for your knowledge.
Thank you
Interesting... Was the webbing knotted or made using some type of crocheting hook? Also...what is yours made of? I'm not aware of what kind of fabrics the natives were growing .
Ohhh... Mhhhmmmm... It's several finger waveing techniques... I think I have to do a video on this ;) Have not made the one myself, but I think it's a unbleached linen thread. Fibres like nettle were also used
more than likely not the guys who where using it.... Many of the native societies were powered by the women. Men hunted and did "spiritual stuff".
Yes, right
Hi thanks for sharing I already know how to them watching for fun thanks again
Thank you ;)
Beautiful
Yes... Great artisans
It is stupid, I am an enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe, my blood quantum for my Certificate of Indian Blood Degree says I am one half Shawnee. As long as you are respectful of me, and my culture and coming in a good way, call me Indian, Native, shawnee, man, human. Hell there was a thing growing up where guys and girls were getting NDN tattooed on them
Thank you! That's what was told me by a lot of Native people. But here in Germany, we see many white upper middle class people telling even Native Americans, how they shall call themself.... It's unbelievable..... This woke crap! This has nothing to do with being respectfull
I am an enrolled member of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, I am a Southern Straight Style Dancer and I wear a traditional round roach mounted onto my otter skin turban. I also will wear a finger woven sash turban and wear my round roach with my scalplock pulled through
Oh very cool!
That is so interesting, I wish school teached cool stuff like this more
Thank you!
If you search Georgia pine turpentine, you’ll find some 1940’s documentaries that show this process for industrial use but the concept is the same. Birch beer is made this way and sweet gum trees (sycamores) are a good place to look as well. It’s so cool 🤗
@@brookehunsaker1875 wow sounds interesting!
@@Historyprops It’s how I came across your video too so thank you so much for sharing. 🙏🏼
i'm ojibwe. that's beautiful.
Oh great! Thank you
Hi thanks for sharing your thoughts and on what you use but I use durable material and backing it with deer leather hide thanks again and good luck with everything
Oh yeah, that works very well too. I mostly take, what's laying in storrage- and try to make something good from it.
@@historyprops-english hi thanks for reaching out I have youvtube channel were I teach people about indigenous beadwork and I did get like state recognized for being an indigenous beadwork artist 🎨 back in 2022 just letting you know about it
@@nativeandindigenuscraftcre433 wow that's great! Keep on the good work!
Hello, thanks for your tutorial. What would you recommand to get a wider result? Starting with more space between the nails and repeat more times the rope path? Thanks
Wider nails and all of the other. Maybe a combination of all 3
Thank you ❤
Wish I could hear her . She is not loud enough sorry
Will work on it, when I have the next spare money
Danke!
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TAMLA TANETTE MOORE IS THE MOST HIGH AND UNSTOPPABLE TOO.. HOLY TURTLE ISLAND..WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN HERE 💞
Amazing! 😊
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Calumet
Yes... It is a translated video from my German channel. Most normal people still think in "peace pipe " dimensions... Unfortunatelly- and when I try to reach the uninformed- I have to use their words. It's a try to fight stereotypes
@@historyprops-english sorry, I wasn't trying to be "that guy"... carry on!
No worries... It's not to understand since I had to separate the English and German videos since it did not work in RUclips in one channel
May I ask why you have that?
@@toetag2891 we are currently filming a documentary about a little museum near Dresden.
Really like that split horn headdress
Thank you
Thank you!
Greatings from Türkiye! Thank you so much!
Hello to turkey.. You are welcome
That is a cool belt
Thank you
you look so wholesome!❤
Thank you
I always wondered as a kid how those breast plates were made. Fascinating.
Thank you! Will do another one about breastplates... It's in the planning
Amazing work and a respectful approach. It is like our highland knitting in Scotland ; the cables on the jerseys can be interpreted to reflect the number of children say in a given family. Fascinating .
Sounds cool
Very interesting! Is there a way for you to set up the camera closer to your hands? It's hard to see what you are trying to teach.
I just work with my mobile phone currently- try to safe money for a camera- so I can cut ( because Bluetooth is not working right now..... But I am working on that
Thank you, I am Nakota and appreciate the beadwork you have done. And also for the knowledge you have gained to teach it accordingly.