Fancy Shawl Dance HOW TO SPIN

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @gracetruax7269
    @gracetruax7269 4 года назад +65

    I really wanna thank you so much for posting these tutorials. My mother taught my sisters and I when we were younger and we don’t live close to any other traditional families. My sisters have stoped dancing and my mother is getting older so for the past couple years I’ve been trying to teach myself other moves and spins but never new where to start. Something I’d like to hear from you would be meanings behind our dances and maybe explanations behind the high drum beat segments in the songs.

    • @nativeouid1843
      @nativeouid1843 2 года назад +5

      yes plz! im learning n i want to know more abt honour beats

  • @r0tt3nxx
    @r0tt3nxx Год назад +4

    Hello I have been disconnected from my culture and raised without it I am now trying to connect to it and your channel is helped me a lot thank you and please continue what you’re doing!

  • @dallasgeorge2680
    @dallasgeorge2680 4 года назад +36

    Amazing you should do an old style fancy with just a scarf for old style dancers

    • @HowToPowwowDance
      @HowToPowwowDance  4 года назад +7

      That's a great idea!

    • @sisilopez4964
      @sisilopez4964 3 года назад

      I was going to ask this also! I love seeing videos of people doing old style however I don't know anyone who does it to learn from

  • @candacearrington9295
    @candacearrington9295 3 года назад +12

    Thank you for your videos. I've been learning more of my culture since I've gotten my Genealogy report back. My Grandmother who is my moms mother is full blooded Blackfeet (Siksika) dad side African and Choctaw. (She) has shared the history, the culture, the traditions and music with me but for years I was afraid to check into it because for many years I have been bullied and told my skin was too dark for anyone to believe or accept me into the community. My grandmother skin tone is of a lighter copper color and I'm of a peanut butter color. Anyway, I've dug deeper over the years. I've recovered older family pics that had some full blooded and very black skinned and some lighter skinned wearing the traditional clothing and headress. My grandmother and her mother and father, yes they were also in traditional clothing and lived in a plantation as close house workers. I can go on but knowing all of this, I had went and gotten 3 different geneology reports. My grandmother and I. She came because she said since the 1800s some of our family had to sign off as only (AFRICAN AMERICAN) to protect them from being removed from the land. Speaking of land, my ancestors are in Winnipeg, Alberta regions. And yes we are scattered in Oklahoma, Mississippi, Alabama, Montana, and some more. But anyway one of the reports put us as 99% African. But the other 2 from different places put me at 85% Aborigine/Native and grandmother at 100%. While trying to get accepted in the community, it was no problem for my grandmother but when it came to me it was a big racial outburst. Majority of younger DNA (50-) didnt want to accept, many did with open arms. And they were the older ones who knew more. I have been trying to learn to dance soooooo long to honor our traditions , kept tripping over my feet and I found you. You made me realize how easy this is. I dont want yo just dance for fun, I want to dance to honor the Ancestors. And your doing well at showing me the steps.

    • @coolwatergreensky
      @coolwatergreensky 3 года назад +1

      It’s important to learn the teachings of dancing. Offer tobacco to an elder. Maybe bring a gift

  • @misstiger8183
    @misstiger8183 6 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you for getting us into native American culture!

  • @justiceallen6651
    @justiceallen6651 9 дней назад

    Im mixed and I never learned about my culture. I discovered im two spirit and have always loved fancy shawl dancing. Thank you so much you have no clue how much your page means to me❤❤❤

  • @country_kyla_
    @country_kyla_ 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this! We are Ohlone, my girls loved watching this and dancing this morning. 🩷 Sending love

  • @user-ks5wr3uu1j
    @user-ks5wr3uu1j 6 месяцев назад +2

    I wanna thank u so so so much for helping us shawl your fhe best shawl dancer everr

  • @nettiegould4539
    @nettiegould4539 Месяц назад +1

    Can't think you enough for empowering us. You are doing GREAT

  • @kingdmhrtzfn
    @kingdmhrtzfn 4 года назад +13

    I cannot thank you enough for these. They are truly, truly appreciated

  • @hollygolightly838
    @hollygolightly838 4 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for sharing these videos. My family is urban and has sadly lost so much connection to our heritage, (residential schools, 60s scoop, etc). My little girl has been watching your videos and practicing steps and I've connected with a resource center that will help them learn other aspects of their culture (like protocols for dress making.)
    This has been a great way to engage my girls and involve them in our healing process.
    Your impact is profound. ❤️💛🖤🕊️

  • @deebates3709
    @deebates3709 2 месяца назад

    You are a wonderful teacher . You have wonderful energy . Thank you

  • @ricka911
    @ricka911 4 года назад +13

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! It's hard to get into dancing when you have little access to resources in your community and online /: I would love to hear you talk about strength training for powwow! Like excercises that'll help keep you in shape for dancing, and ways to stay motivated! Love your videos 💜

  • @Monkycat29
    @Monkycat29 4 года назад +1

    My kids and I both love your lessons! We incorporate your video's into our homeschool.

  • @MinxFox
    @MinxFox 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your comment in the video description that going out to dance is to be brave. I'm shy and when I hear the powwow music I really want to dance and have wanted to learn for a long time. I'm just really shy about it. I danced around a fire one night to some powwow music at my parent's house, and they thought I was really good considering I had learned just from watching the dancers and hadn't had any training. My parents recently found out that some award winning Native dancers just moved here, and they really want me to learn from them. Maybe it is time for me to be brave and do it.

  • @youforget1000thingsaday
    @youforget1000thingsaday 8 месяцев назад

    As a fellow Ojibwe, thank you so much for this. ❤

  • @alowanmitchell1150
    @alowanmitchell1150 4 года назад +5

    Thank you I am showing my cousin how to dance she said me teaching her was complicated so I found you she said it is still hard but she is getting there so thank you

  • @riri_xoxx1741
    @riri_xoxx1741 4 года назад +4

    Yes! Finally someone that can teach me💖 I’ve Been wanting some one to teach me but nobody really had the time so I went to pow wows and watch fancy shawl dancers feet but I kept messing up. I’m glad I found your channel☺️

  • @dxwn9485
    @dxwn9485 2 года назад +1

    I really love these videos! I really can’t thank you enough. I’m a mixed native (half native half Spanish). My dads side is native and my moms side is some native and some Spanish. I didn’t grow up learning my indigenous culture, and no one really talked about it because they were ashamed of practicing their culture. As a proud native in the family, I taught them our indigenous culture and dances, and they slowly started loving, celebrating, and embracing their culture. I am so happy to finally see my family celebrating their culture that they were once ashamed of. And the dances I taught them, were the dances that I learned from you.

  • @nativewarrior7542
    @nativewarrior7542 7 месяцев назад

    My name is Munkwon and Im Mik'Maq and Wabanaki, I grew up dancing Fancy Dance style but once I started my own drum group and became the only woman drummer of the group, my dancing unfortunately took a back seat. Seeing/hearing you teach and dance has renewed my spirit and truly has inspired me to get back into what I loved and still love doing! Your a wonderful dancer and Dance instructor, thank you for helping so many urban natives that need that help! ❤

  • @emilypolcheese4807
    @emilypolcheese4807 2 года назад +1

    I love your regalia and this is really helpful for me 👍

  • @Bellpepperr
    @Bellpepperr 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for this!! I’ve been a dancing cloth since I was 4, and i quit when I was 14. I wanted to do fancy but I could never find anyone to teach me! I’m now 19 and hoping to start. My two year old is being introduced into the arena and I want to dance with him.

  • @Xoaster_Toaster
    @Xoaster_Toaster Год назад +1

    I’m not native but I watch a lot powwow videos since the dancing and regalia looks amazing and I always wondered how a lot of the dances worked since they seemed so difficult just from watching, I’m happy to see you educate your community and anyone who wants to reconnect or simple watch 💕

  • @Blue82520
    @Blue82520 4 года назад +3

    Wow wish I saw this when I made my first outfit, lmao, Love this!!!

    • @Blue82520
      @Blue82520 4 года назад

      Thank you for this amazing video really helped me open my eyes and of course become better in myself! I really loved this video and happy I am able to get resources on how to learn and dance my culture!

  • @oceansauve1523
    @oceansauve1523 3 года назад +1

    I’ve been watching you for a few months now and when I watch you and dance with you I feel my ancestors smiling 🙂 I’ve learned so much I do fancy shawl and jingle 💗thank you for teaching me when I was ready I went to a powwow and I got so many compliments only thing was my side step but other then that I was good thank you so much from the bottom of my soul I feel so connected to my roots 🧡💜

  • @dejajackson5402
    @dejajackson5402 2 месяца назад

    I love ur videos ur the one who showed me how to fancy shalw and one time i got royalty and i wanna say ty to. U ur the. One that made me more excited and confident and ty for every thi g u show

  • @rubykinglet
    @rubykinglet 3 года назад

    Thanks! My small daughters loved watching and learning something new.

  • @coriaaquila6488
    @coriaaquila6488 Год назад

    Beautiful ❤Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻

  • @0.Strange.Aurelius.0
    @0.Strange.Aurelius.0 Год назад

    Thank you for this, i am from the Cree tribe and im trying to learn fancy shawl moves so i could dance powow amd get my own own outfit soon. I am from my moms side of the family they arent really close with our culture but my dads side is and i rarely get to visit them and im trying to get into a part of my culture by dancing powow. Thanks again for the tutorial. :)

  • @benitamach5724
    @benitamach5724 4 месяца назад

    I'm a new subscriber and wow, that is a workout. Thank you ,for giving us lessons, which helps me to understand some of the moves and the name of the steps.

  • @robertcavalluzzi8112
    @robertcavalluzzi8112 3 года назад

    Your a good teacher how to pow wow dancing you like the old ways of pow wow dancing you must dance like your grandmother or ypur great grand mother how they used to pow wow dancing you take care my friend Robert have a good day God bless 😀

  • @piperbby7467
    @piperbby7467 2 года назад

    Ty so much now I know how to do fancy dance for the powows!

  • @StarloMichelle
    @StarloMichelle 2 года назад

    CHOKMA! You are incredible! Thank you so much for your powerful gentle light^life force! I have been dancing pro for 30 years. Yet never of my own beautiful people. THANK YOU AGAIN... Illbe learning and and stalking you daily! muah!

  • @sunseeraleigh1264
    @sunseeraleigh1264 2 года назад

    I always wondered how the steps were done. I am glad I came across this video.

  • @marywemigwase3354
    @marywemigwase3354 Год назад

    Che Megwetch for sharing your wisdom ❤❤❤

  • @smokeyrainbows
    @smokeyrainbows 2 года назад

    Beautiful, Chi Miigwetch! :D

  • @roselynriggs9650
    @roselynriggs9650 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are inspirational! I have been interested in dancing for such a long time now. I’m practicing and hopefully can connect with other dancers to learn more. Thank you thank you 🙏🏼

  • @angiemeier1283
    @angiemeier1283 3 года назад +3

    Hello.. my name is Angie and I am from the Hoopa nation.. We live in the bay area and we love watching your teachings and they are extremely helpful. I have a 10 year old daughter and unfortunately I was not taught much when I was her age. She loves to fancy and I know it is challenging for her. We watch these videos a lot and if there is anything I can do or if there are any resources available that you know of I would appreciate it. I wish someone did this for me when I was young and I know she lives to dance. Thank you for your time. ♥️

  • @redneckgirl3326
    @redneckgirl3326 2 года назад

    My great-grandmother was Mi'kmaq. She was removed from her family and culture at age 6. She never saw them again. They were in Nova Scotia. I grew up in Montana, on the Crow Reservation. The first time I saw a Mi'kmaq pow wow (online because I haven't had the opportunity to go to Mi'kma'ki yet), it was so different than what I'm accustomed to. The regalia is vastly different and they have different dances than the Plains groups do where I'm from.

  • @elahbackes6527
    @elahbackes6527 4 года назад +3

    I love these videos, they are very easy to follow along to!! I was wondering if you could make a video going over some contemporary jingle freestyle moves.

    • @HowToPowwowDance
      @HowToPowwowDance  4 года назад

      That's a great idea thank you! I will do one in the next little while for sure!

  • @magikatmagikat
    @magikatmagikat 3 года назад

    thank you for indigenizing RUclips, I was so happy when your videos were suggested to me

  • @Cookiemusiconline
    @Cookiemusiconline 2 года назад

    Oh my goodness girl you are such a beautiful dancer.

  • @messiahswww
    @messiahswww Год назад

    I really appreciate your videos. I can't wait to learn this beautiful dance. 🥰

  • @cathyammons2954
    @cathyammons2954 2 года назад

    So appreciate your tutorials. I have a culture class and i use them

  • @Vibluek9
    @Vibluek9 3 года назад

    Love your video!

  • @kellycullen6040
    @kellycullen6040 2 года назад

    Thank you so much (Nyaweñhah) I just found my family, I had been looking for over 40 years, I have written my first coupla songs in my father's first language and have been trying to learn as much as I can, I realize the dances are different but I so appreciate the basics you are sharing, though I will join in with social dances, this helps me feel a little more bold. I am also learning about traditional foods... frybread was very different and healthy, been playing with some recipes. Prayers for Creators blessings on you and yours as you dance to bring connection and healing.

  • @aiyannamedina1451
    @aiyannamedina1451 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for this I wanted to learn how to fancy dance and your videos have helped me and I'm a beginner! 😂 I'm a Mexican - Indian my dad is mayan and my mom is Navajo, so I'm trying to learn a lot about my culture on both sides!! 😊✨

    • @alowanmitchell1150
      @alowanmitchell1150 4 года назад +1

      I am happy you are learning your culture on both sides just one thing some advice STREACH before you start dancing I learned the hard after unci warned me

    • @aiyannamedina1451
      @aiyannamedina1451 4 года назад +1

      @@alowanmitchell1150 Thank you and I sure will stretch before dancing! Thanks for the advice!

    • @naayacuriel7127
      @naayacuriel7127 3 года назад +1

      Omg same! I'm Native (Sioux Lakota) and Mexican!

  • @dearconspiracy5504
    @dearconspiracy5504 10 месяцев назад

    i love these videos so so much! im half kiowa & then seminole/mvskoke creek on my other! my absolute dreamm is to fancy shawl dance. its so beautiful to me & these vids help that dream seem more realistic💕 aho/mvto!

  • @desireejohns9609
    @desireejohns9609 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this. This was never part of our culture being from northern sask and I've always wanted to learned but didn't have anyone to learn from. Now, I live far from home as teachers start to move to my home community haha so I appreciate these videos that teach me! Thank you, tiniki!

  • @hyoung6822
    @hyoung6822 4 года назад

    Long post alert: I enjoy watching your channel, and learning to dance. It brings back random memories. I remember that I used to dance like this when i was a little kid in my room but much MUCH less elegant lol. I hope one day to go to a powwow if it is acceptable and not taboo. I also hope my appreciation and practice does not offend... If it does I will stop as I know I am not full Indian. My father and his mother's side of the family are Creek and Cherokee as far as I know. Everyone passed away before I could learn so my dad is sharing everything he knows including the family name when we walked the Trail of Tears after gramps passed. Something my dad needed to do, he said. Growing up, we never talked about that side of the family (my mom disliked him saying anything about his fam = blood feud) I remember seeing my dying gramps wear this huge and full headdress with a red/black band and white eagle feathers that had black/brown markings on the end. I remember peeking in the doorway of his room and saw him looking in a mirror with a faraway stare, muttering what I thought was gibberish. He never noticed me or maybe he did and didn't care. Idk. He died with a closed casket, the same headdress resting on top. Idk what happened to it, I wonder if he was buried with it. Idk. just wanted to share that, it came back when I watched one of your videos. "How to powwwow-Fancy Shawl"

    • @HowToPowwowDance
      @HowToPowwowDance  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing! I would recommend to connect to your community. Find where your dad and grandma came from. You probably have many living Indigenous relatives ❤️.Also, there is no shame in not being a "full" Indian. Our communities are though, the ones who teach us and hold us accountable when we go astray. And if that's not possible learn the history of your Nation and connect with the teachers ❤️. All our Nations are so unique.

  • @averyreeder6559
    @averyreeder6559 2 года назад

    I’ve been trying to learn how to traditional dance and i am Ojibwa and Métis . I’ve been trying to learn more about my culture and your videos have helped me learn how to pow wow dance. My dad where I get my native side from is a struggling drug addict and I haven’t really had any sort of education on my culture because my mom is white and I don’t see my dad or that side of my family. I appreciate your videos so much they have taught me so much.

    • @HowToPowwowDance
      @HowToPowwowDance  2 года назад

      This makes me so happy! I hope to post more soon! I will do one on traditional femme style ❤️

  • @KC-kl9uv
    @KC-kl9uv 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are helping me improve so much, they are so helpful thank you for sharing.

  • @brittany_9961
    @brittany_9961 3 года назад

    I’m so glad I found you on RUclips thank you for reaching me ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Itz_kaleigha
    @Itz_kaleigha Месяц назад

    YEAHHH A FELLOW OJIBWE PERSON

  • @magikatmagikat
    @magikatmagikat 3 года назад

    Aw you should invite a male guest to teach men’s fancy and grass dancing ❤️

  • @fisherclancreations2847
    @fisherclancreations2847 2 года назад

    Woliwoni! Thank you!

  • @damiarassam7956
    @damiarassam7956 Год назад

    Cherokee from Tahlequa Oklahoma, now living near the seminoles in Florida

  • @carolionjudah5656
    @carolionjudah5656 2 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @stephanieherrald1134
    @stephanieherrald1134 4 года назад +2

    i love these! i struggle with transitions feet. From left to right. When i dance all I find myself stuck on one leg. lol and one move.

    • @stephanieherrald1134
      @stephanieherrald1134 4 года назад

      or i mean right to left. or whatever. i hope that makes sense. I end up off beat.

    • @HowToPowwowDance
      @HowToPowwowDance  4 года назад +1

      Hey your doing it tho 😁❤️ your taking action and it will come in time Kwe ❤️

  • @rararachelful
    @rararachelful 4 года назад

    Keep doing what you’re doing sis! We just want to learn it all, and you are an awesome teacher 😊😊 The dances are really helping us over here with the quarantine blues lol. Keep it up!

  • @mistersylliboy2690
    @mistersylliboy2690 2 года назад

    I don't dance. My daughter is 8,i think she's gonna try tbh... I think that skipping rope would be a good training tool for her stamina, because it looks like when the ladies are dancing? They dig DEEP sometimes to keep going. Great stuff.

  • @PalenshJ
    @PalenshJ Год назад

    I appreciate you so much! Nia:wen koa for teaching us 🙏🏼

  • @glonativeg8379
    @glonativeg8379 3 года назад

    Hi from Albuquerque NM. My grandadaughter and I watch you and you are awesome.

    • @HowToPowwowDance
      @HowToPowwowDance  3 года назад

      Awe this brings me so much joy! Hope to post again soon!

  • @lindadiaz9452
    @lindadiaz9452 2 года назад

    You should do one about stopping on time! ☺️

  • @lisaleno1027
    @lisaleno1027 10 месяцев назад

    ❤thank you!

  • @BeeLee-ds3vc
    @BeeLee-ds3vc Год назад

    😊❤good

  • @inezannestes8162
    @inezannestes8162 2 года назад

    Thank you!!!!

  • @XMAEX4
    @XMAEX4 2 года назад

    Hi I’m emilia I am from Canada and I am Ojibwe😊 And I love this

    • @XMAEX4
      @XMAEX4 2 года назад

      I don’t have a shawl but my mom Is going to make one when the Camila

    • @XMAEX4
      @XMAEX4 2 года назад

      Community hall

  • @alyssiafirecloud9159
    @alyssiafirecloud9159 3 года назад

    I am Lakota Sioux kul wicasa oyate in lower brule South Dakota

  • @leadlove391
    @leadlove391 4 года назад

    I went to my people and I got terribly bullied by a so called world champion fancyshawl dancer and her protege! There is also a sneak up in fancy dancing...
    Thank you for this video🤩🤩🤩

    • @HowToPowwowDance
      @HowToPowwowDance  4 года назад +1

      I'm so sad to hear that you were bullied 😩! And yes I should do a sneak up video soon 😁. I'm home writing scripts this week juggling all my babies lol.

  • @desireenoganosh39
    @desireenoganosh39 Год назад

    I want a Gucci one too

  • @terrilearn1731
    @terrilearn1731 3 года назад

    I have so much respect for the Native Americans and I think they’re cool

  • @ShyNicole09
    @ShyNicole09 4 года назад

    I LOVE your videos ❤️ Ura ❤️

  • @cathyammons2954
    @cathyammons2954 2 года назад

    Can you do southern and northern ladies traditional

  • @christinasanford1750
    @christinasanford1750 2 года назад

    OmG!! THank you soo much for what you're doing here! YOu are doing a wonderful job down your life's purpose.
    Hey, I'm working on a dance to the song that's got a bit of Pow-Wow at the end of the artist's' work. Do you think you can work with me on choreographing that part? I'm a half-breed, but Dine' / Navajo is my tribe. To'di''ceeii' ni'e (can't spell it. never had too. ahww.) or "The Bitterwater Clan" and Mutt'eeh'/'desh/'shki'nee' , or "The Coyote Pass Clan."
    WELL what do you think...? I hope so.. but either way. You're soo cool.

  • @yanaaa8571
    @yanaaa8571 3 года назад

    So Glad i found ur page:(

  • @tinablott7956
    @tinablott7956 3 года назад

    Thankful for you 🖤

  • @ramonarodriguez6283
    @ramonarodriguez6283 3 года назад

    We are of the Diné tribe, over here in Bakersfield California. Wow your teachings are awesome, but what would I start a 5 year old and 9 year old? Thank you for your time and consideration.

  • @shauntaystonechild7040
    @shauntaystonechild7040 3 года назад

    Im a fancy dancer ms

  • @user-kf9vf2de7j
    @user-kf9vf2de7j 4 года назад

    hiii:) i just came across your channel and it’s very informational so far but i want to start doing pow wows i always wanted to dance at them i just never got the chance to learn since i haven’t been to long house in years and i been to last years pow wow at salamanca but i don’t have any one to teach me how to smoke dance i don’t know if you can but this would be helpful! but keep up the good work in the videos ❤️

    • @HowToPowwowDance
      @HowToPowwowDance  4 года назад +1

      Awe I wish I could help! I live near 6 Nations. Maybe I can ask one of my Haudenosaune friends to make a video? I will see. ❤️

    • @user-kf9vf2de7j
      @user-kf9vf2de7j 4 года назад

      How To Powwow Dance aww thank you! but yea i always wanted to learn but my parents didn’t learn how to pow wow dances growing up and it sucked watching everyone else dance :( but when did u start dancing ?

    • @HowToPowwowDance
      @HowToPowwowDance  4 года назад +1

      @@user-kf9vf2de7j My mom also couldn't teach me but she took me to powwows since I was little. I would dance in my socks or shoes. I had no regalia until I was a teenager. No beadwork until I was 24/25. I knew that I felt happiness when I danced... It connected me to my community. There's a reason why our parents didn't know. And it isn't their fault.

    • @user-kf9vf2de7j
      @user-kf9vf2de7j 4 года назад

      How To Powwow Dance yea i don’t blame my parents i just wish i got into dancing early like when i was 8 cause currently i’m 13 and i wanna ask my mom to get a regalia:) i always felt so happy dancing at pow wow when’s they like the spectators join or when i used to go to long house

  • @glennabaptiste3071
    @glennabaptiste3071 3 года назад

    someone really dislikes this? its fun!

  • @ollieito6471
    @ollieito6471 Год назад +1

    i want too know, if you don’t have status can you still like talk and “hook up” with you elders and people etc?

    • @HowToPowwowDance
      @HowToPowwowDance  Год назад +1

      Of course. The Indian Act is very discriminatory. As long as you find your family that is important.

  • @lovemylife2609
    @lovemylife2609 4 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @1dK_L1fE
    @1dK_L1fE 2 месяца назад

    I have a question can i make a shawl when im not from the tribe that wears them im navajo.

  • @oohsnap93
    @oohsnap93 4 года назад +1

    Can you do a how to Traditional dance video?

  • @user-ep2jz2zt5m
    @user-ep2jz2zt5m Год назад

    IM GOING TO A POW WOW AT 6 AND IM SCARED

  • @amberjesse6830
    @amberjesse6830 2 года назад

    The shawl hop at 4:23 is so hard to do lol 😭, been trying just can’t get it lol.

  • @sarahwatson3192
    @sarahwatson3192 3 года назад

    I have to ask if you’ve ever been to wendake’s Powwow?

    • @HowToPowwowDance
      @HowToPowwowDance  3 года назад +1

      Yep! I haven't been in about 3 years though. It's about a 10 hour drive lol

    • @sarahwatson3192
      @sarahwatson3192 3 года назад

      @@HowToPowwowDance yeah. I know it’s a bit far, but it’s awesome to know that I’ve seen you dance before! I’m actually the great granddaughter of the former chief Max, so I’m actually learning to dance in his memory.

  • @deletedaccount7627
    @deletedaccount7627 3 года назад

    I'm making my fancy shawl out of satin, how do I prevent the edges of the shawl from fraying ? Also thank you for the video !

  • @ametrineambrosia4929
    @ametrineambrosia4929 4 года назад

    💖💖💖💖💖💖💖

  • @perljim23
    @perljim23 3 года назад

    Clan : Navajo

  • @SmashinAdams
    @SmashinAdams 4 года назад

    0:35 - A LOT of colorism/racism still in my Tribe. A Chahta sia. #OklaHannali