I LOVE the Cherokee Pow-wow. My husband and I have attended the last two years. Its our Anniversary weekend gift to each other. We have been married 47 years. I did not realize that there were any Pow-wows near us. I am so glad to have researched and found this one. We attend others but not as large as this one. Thank you so much for sharing this video. Its like being there again. See you in June 2019.
Hello, my beautiful people sory to say but that flag does not belong to us... I have been so lost all my life... before my grandmother passed away, I asked her what am I dear? and who are our ancestors? My grandmother told me that I was full blooded Cherekee Indianafter my grandmothers death I still felt at a lost... until I recently started watching Dave Calloway.. whom has helped me upone my eyes.. then thinkgs started to falling into place... I am orginally from Mass. I am from Alabama... who is very proud to find out that I am 100% Indigneous... I have enjoyed watching the video till it made me cry, with such joy and excitment filled with love... I love you all
That flag belongs to the Cheyenne and Lakota when we took it after taking the 7th Cavalry out!!! Custer wore an arrow shirt...we defeated them and took that flag it belongs to us and all natives after that day!!!
I love the tradition of the Native American people, it really wasn’t right for what happened to their ancestors though. I’ve done my history and it’s very sad and unspeakable of those days.
Hello, people. Forgive my forwardness and curiosity. I have confirmed that I am 1/128 Cherokee, and realize that entitles me to nothing. But given my ancestry, I would like to learn more. Question: why does this dance look and sound so similar to those of the Plains Indians, such as Cheyenne or Arapaho? Would they have looked as similar 200 years ago? Does anyone know? I'll keep researching, but maybe you could give me some thoughts. Thanks in advance.
A lot of traditions in the different tribes have been lost due to colonialism and laws that forbad their practice, so some dances and other traditions today were formed. For example, the jingle dance came to a native man in his dreams, and he and other women started the jingle dance traditions. It became a pan-Indian custom since other tribes were forced to forget some of their own customs. Culture is a living breathing entity and many tribes form new traditions because of dreams, visions, and other mystical journeys. I am only a tiny fraction Cherokee and Choctaw myself, so take what I say with a grain of salt! I tried to repeat the best I could based on what I remember from other Indigenous elders. Look up PBS docs on RUclips about indigenous culture and you will learn more. You can look into OsiyaTV as well :)
John Doe that’s the problem, the cherokee nation is filled with too many Caucasians and the real natives like myself are left out of the Tribe. The Dawes Roll has too many $5.00 Indians listed.
I LOVE the Cherokee Pow-wow. My husband and I have attended the last two years. Its our Anniversary weekend gift to each other. We have been married 47 years. I did not realize that there were any Pow-wows near us. I am so glad to have researched and found this one. We attend others but not as large as this one. Thank you so much for sharing this video. Its like being there again. See you in June 2019.
Osiyo, thank you for posting our wonderful pow wow dancers. So beautiful.
I envy my beautiful wife of her CHEROKEE heritage I like to believe im married into the CHEROKEE nation!
Das ist ganz toll; würde das mal Live erleben.
osiyo, the powwow was so wonderful dance with such beauty
Hello
Awesome just awesome words can't describe how awesome LOL
Just watching bring so much spiritual peace to I will loved to be apart this beautiful culture I loved it's
Hello, my beautiful people sory to say but that flag does not belong to us... I have been so lost all my life... before my grandmother passed away, I asked her what am I dear? and who are our ancestors? My grandmother told me that I was full blooded Cherekee Indianafter my grandmothers death I still felt at a lost... until I recently started watching Dave Calloway.. whom has helped me upone my eyes.. then thinkgs started to falling into place... I am orginally from Mass. I am from Alabama... who is very proud to find out that I am 100% Indigneous... I have enjoyed watching the video till it made me cry, with such joy and excitment filled with love... I love you all
That is our flag. I'm kituwah also.
That flag belongs to the Cheyenne and Lakota when we took it after taking the 7th Cavalry out!!! Custer wore an arrow shirt...we defeated them and took that flag it belongs to us and all natives after that day!!!
Miildred Lowe Thats our flag
Be proud who you are! You are the true people of this country!
Custer was a fool and ego maniac!
Respect and love your proud
I love my people.
Osiyo i love my people teacher our young to be proud of who they are
I know this is an old post and old replies but I can't help but wonder if their ancestors are watching and smiling
Cherokee prescription..the brothers Grimm..🧙🧵🧵🧵🧵
I love the tradition of the Native American people, it really wasn’t right for what happened to their ancestors though. I’ve done my history and it’s very sad and unspeakable of those days.
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Hello, people. Forgive my forwardness and curiosity. I have confirmed that I am 1/128 Cherokee, and realize that entitles me to nothing. But given my ancestry, I would like to learn more. Question: why does this dance look and sound so similar to those of the Plains Indians, such as Cheyenne or Arapaho? Would they have looked as similar 200 years ago? Does anyone know? I'll keep researching, but maybe you could give me some thoughts. Thanks in advance.
A lot of traditions in the different tribes have been lost due to colonialism and laws that forbad their practice, so some dances and other traditions today were formed. For example, the jingle dance came to a native man in his dreams, and he and other women started the jingle dance traditions. It became a pan-Indian custom since other tribes were forced to forget some of their own customs. Culture is a living breathing entity and many tribes form new traditions because of dreams, visions, and other mystical journeys. I am only a tiny fraction Cherokee and Choctaw myself, so take what I say with a grain of salt! I tried to repeat the best I could based on what I remember from other Indigenous elders. Look up PBS docs on RUclips about indigenous culture and you will learn more. You can look into OsiyaTV as well :)
@@Heydodoakskdkdjf Thanks, Ginnie!
ruclips.net/video/QYP0JJZnpiw/видео.html northern Alberta Canada here RUclipsr Native to Canada 🇨🇦
Cherokee..grand entry pow pow.. prescription..the brothers Grimm..🧙🧵🧵🧵
Frage ist das die Indianer Olympiade? Wir kennen ein Lakoda
Where is this at ..and do Tsalagi have inipi I just moved to Alabama I'm anishinabe/mnikojou I'll be building one all are welcome
This is in the beautiful mountains of cherokee north carolina
😍😍😍😍
Howl aho nodout aho
Beautiful
I know who u are not Cherokee imy father inlaw is Cherokee king registered with usa military as Cherokee man king
Is it me or is most of this tribe over 40🤔
Cherokee have 3 moles on cheek
Osda ♥️
They lost me when I saw the United States flag!😕 most look like European ijs
John Doe that’s the problem, the cherokee nation is filled with too many Caucasians and the real natives like myself are left out of the Tribe. The Dawes Roll has too many $5.00 Indians listed.
@@mmann-bk2pw Your statement is proof you don't get it.