How Appaloosa Horses Keep Nez Perce Traditions Alive
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- For the Nez Perce tribe, gathering with the Appaloosa herd is an opportunity to honor something timeless.
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For the Nez Perce tribe, gathering with the Appaloosa herd is an opportunity to honor something timeless. The tribe uses their horses to dress up and parade in memory of their ancestors and traditions.
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Beautiful...The horses, the girls, the fact that you can still have your traditions...I'm happy for you.
The horses look like they are proud of their association with their owners.
My mother passed this down to me, as her mother to her. She was born in Emmett Idaho. Chief Joseph we live on!
That kid is 100% correct, they look so cool.
Was just coming to comment this same thing. I also think she doesn’t know how to verbalize the emotions so she goes with the coolest word. Cool. And it sure is
I've never been a horse lover but after riding them as part of a therapy program, I appreciate them now and do find them to be beautiful. 💗
Great horses. The Appaloosa chooses it's own master
Did my DNA and found I have quite a bit of Nez Perce!was very happy to find this out! ❤ 2:17
Appaloosa horse's are the very best. Love this breed.
That young girl probably can’t grasp just how cool that is yet. Or the emotion tied to it. Bc there’s a lot of pride, history, love, pain, sorrow, loss and devastation in those threads. Wish we had a time machine.
EXCELLENT VIDEO
I pray that your heritage will continue to be passed from generation to generation. 💜🦋🙏🏻
God that cultural garb looks awesome.
Horse stores and songs of Horse are my heart ♥ to you people up north ❤
Beautiful ❤️
Keep the stories, remember them, share them.
This is so incredibly beautiful. I’m glad to see it’s part of something bigger. Will try to watch the show.
I love 🐎❤️ ❤️❤️❤️❤️ horses!!
What a beautiful way of life🐎🌲🙌
Breathtaking beauty!!! I’m literally crying😭 The culture. The people. The horses. All so wonderful. If only I could go back in time, I’d change SO many things!😔
The culture?? Horses were not part of our native culture.
They too were something brought over by the European invaders of that time.
Fun Fact O_o
@@2bRealist The horses became a very important part of their culture.
@@readytogo6569 Yes they did, as so many other things did as well... but it became a part of OUR culture as Americans in general, not just us native-Americans.
There is so much to OUR ACTUAL Native-American culture. I just wish they would have done a story on that, if putting emphasis on Native culture was the goal of this story.
I'm a descendant of the Karankawa people.. our tribe and culture was completely wiped out. I didn't even know the name of the tribe until my adult years. (US Gov. had as enrolled as Comanche along with all other people of smaller tribes of Texas that they didn't know what to do with) Now I'm trying to play catch up.... but may never really know or understand it.. which is sad.
Still, we all have an American Culture that we all share as US Americans. Horses, and Horse-Riding is definitely part of that ;-)
@@2bRealist *Yeah I’m a quarter **#Cherokee** myself.*
@@2bRealist Thank you for enlightening me on your point of view. I appreciate your candor and your education, and I understand now❣️ There are so many facets to a culture and it’s easy for those foreign to it to be caught up in tunnel vision. I apologize.
WHAT AN AMAZING CULTURE!! 🌹❤️🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾❤️🌹
Vc sabe top essa
Cultura dos
Nez pearce
ABÇS a VCS amigos
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That is beautiful. Even though some have tried to erase our traditions we should hold on to them tightly. We can't let them take away who we are.
You do know there were zero horses in America before the Europeans arrived! If it's tradition, it's not a very long one.
Absolutely beautiful
Che meraviglia 😍
LAS RAICES NATIVAS ESTAN FORTALECIENDOSE Y FLORECIENDO. GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR SU CULTURA, TRADICIONES CON NOSOTROS. TODOS SOMOS HERMANOS FUERZA Y FORTALEZA!!!😊😊😊💚💚💚🙏🙏🙏
I love appalas 🦉
We can't lose these cultures. We just can't.
Beautiful °•~.♡.~•°
Love this
*Would have been great if it had been a whole series on the **#Native_Americans**.*
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How do I pronounce Nez Perce correctly ?
Is appaloosa same as pinto ?
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Crazy horse who helped 'man' hunt tonka. Is horsemanship cruel? Not really. I've been homeless for quite some time and when my hands get cold in winter, I've found that the warmest place is my back. Riding a horse in winter warms the rider and ALSO warms the horse. A little symbiotic.
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Horses came to North America from europe brought by the Spanish conquistadors in the late 1400s
Interestingly enough all these Native American tribes did not have horses until the Spanish re-introduced them to North America in the 15th Century.
Horses are originally from America
@@mhdfrb9971 Horses originate from the Northern Caucasus region in the middle east!
There were no horses in America before Europeans arrived.
The Americas have horse type of species millions of years ago but they had been long gone before humans set foot on American soil.
@@drrd4127 oldest species of horses, the Hagerman horse were native to North America during the Pliocene.
@@drrd4127 Horses EVOLVED in North America and then travelled to the old wordl
Didnt the Spanish bring the horses?
Yes, but remember that this was about 500 years ago. Plenty of time for traditions to arise. The US isn't even that old, and even now, we continental Europeans who never had Halloween are starting to celebrate it in our own ways because of cultural exchange.
Yes but the Nez Perce people developed the Appaloosa breed and had the finest most beautiful horses when the Europeans came the slaughtered most of their horses almost into extinction so sad
@@lesamonroe2355 Not to mention the destruction of the Buffalo herds that many depended upon.
@@lesamonroe2355 Where does it say that the Spaniards slaughtered most of their horses? Why would they ever do such a thing?
I never said the Spanish killed them the U S calvary killed them becouse the Nez Perce were able to out run the calvary for hundreds of miles becouse their horses were so surperb
Purotu tamahine
Horses are a European animal.
Yes... and brought over from Europe.
The natives learned to tame and ride them as well soon after.
Eurasia
Yes, as we all know, the Mongolians conquered basically all of Asia on foot.🤣
Technically they are originated in north America. Domestication took place supposedly in Eurasia. Devils advocate... there is no way to prove that there were not horses here in continuation. Unlikely yes, but there really is no way to thoughoughly prove something didn't exist in the past.
The species brought to America were indeed European but the Middle east also had horses.
Cultures change, that's what the elders do not want to recognize.. even white culture of the 1990s is long gone and forgotten, get real.
Cannot correct reality.. all i talk.. peace
Those are white people not Indians 🤣🤣🤣
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