Eastern Navajo Fair Parade 2024
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- The Eastern Navajo Fair held its annual parade in Crownpoint, New Mexico. The parade started at the Crownpoint Middle School and ended at the Crownpoint Chapter House. The roads on the parade route were blocked off by police and crowded with parked cars as everyone tried to park as close as possible to the parade. Before the barricades were placed, some were able to park their vehicles on the sidewalks along the parade route.
In the video, you can hear children playing and families laughing as we watched the homemade floats go by. The floats ranged from vans and work trucks to cattle trailers, all tailored to showcase their theme or person of interest. Some floats were political, encouraging the public to vote. Others were honoring their pow wow princesses. Many floats were from companies handing out free potatoes and flour, and the majority were giving out candy. I noticed an unusual amount of Cracker Jack boxes being given out to the families; maybe Bashas had a sale.
This was my first time attending the Eastern Navajo Fair's Parade, and I can't wait to come back next year. Maybe I'll bring a platform so people don't unknowingly stand in front of my camera.
After the parade was over, I headed over to The Eastern Navajo Fair's Pow Wow! That video is coming NEXT 😁
Beautiful indeed.❤😊❤
HISTORY AND LEADERSHIP DINE '
Thank you All for the Beautiful Parade .
Fantastic parade!!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Cool coverage of the parade..
@@fredmartine674 thanks Fred! This was my first time recording this parade, can't wait to come back next year!
Loving language & spirit.
@@gemapolo2847 that's a huge part of our culture 🥰 thank you 🥰
Rez pubby was my favorite 😊
@@patrickwilliams3087 I've gotten some comments about the dog on tiktok. I'll have to rewatch this and see where he is! 😂
Lots of candies for more cavities.😂
@@Thunder-n6d More candy for the root canals! 😂
❤❤❤ greetings from Germany
Hello! Thanks for watching!
very nice Video with the Eastern Navajo Fair Parade 2024 ❤👍☀️🦅🪶 greetings Carina
@@Carina7109 Thank you! Can't wait to record the next parade 😁
Estoy Con Ustedes 😇🫶🏽🫡
Starting in 1863, 11,000 to 15,000 Dine' walked to Ft. Sumner prison . . . only 2,500 Dine' came home 😭 I Love our people, Very strong Dine'. Be kind to one another, help each other.
God bless the Navajo Nation.
Walking from Tuba City to the otherside of Albuquerque is insane!
Americans need to remember the importance of real Americans if it weren't for the code talkers many more life's would of been lost in WW2..and we never thank anyone them all vets or the women who built for us...
Absolutely, the contributions of Indigenous people, like the Code Talkers during WWII, were critical to the success of many missions, and their bravery saved countless lives. It's so important that we honor and remember their legacy, along with the sacrifices of all veterans and the efforts of the women who supported the war effort. Thank you for highlighting this-we all need to continue to show our gratitude and acknowledge these often-overlooked heroes.
I love ower ppl yes❤❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful coverage. Next best thing to being not there
Thanks Peter! I'm glad I went! Next time I'll bring my own platform so I can be above the crowd 😂
Prideful and very good
Many many thanks
I can see the Holy Spirit there with you All
The wind Is HIS Presence
Awesome. What do all the flags represent?
It depends upon which set of flags you're talking about. At the very beginning when they're holding the Eastern Navajo Fair Parade banner, some of those flags are the US flag, Navajo flag, New Mexico state flag, Colorado state flag. Probably the Arizona and Utah state flags as well. You'll also see flags for our military branches, MIA flag, POW flag, and other military organizations.
Man that Apache song is an old one...my great great grandfather was a Chiricahua Apache US scout that got Geronimo and Naiche to surrender in Mexico in 1886, then they all became POWs till 1913.
@@ewellfossum that's nuts! Is there an article somewhere about him?!
@IndigenousEventRecordings it's in many books, I'm also the 3x great grandson of Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache chief's Victorio, Mangas Coloradas, and Loco and great great grandson of another Chiricahua Apache US scout Paul Guydelkon Sr. Charles Martine Sr was the scout that along with another Chiricahua Apache scout Kayitah, Charles' cousin, and Lt. Charles Gatewood went to the Sierra Madres and helped find these fellow renegade Chiricahua and aided in their surrender.
@@ewellfossum neat! I'm heading to the Jeddito pow wow in a few hours, I'll look into that sometime next week!
@IndigenousEventRecordings There's a book titled "Apache Mothers and Daughters ", by Ruth Boyer and Narcissus Gayton Wheeler, it's nonfiction on my family back 5 generations. My grandmother in the book is Evelyn Martine Gaines and she was the last Chiricahua Apache born as a US prisoner of war in 1912 at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma.
I'm also Badriver Ojibwe, Menominee, and Norwegian from Wisconsin...
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@@dzogdharma ❤️
Where's the horses
@@tywatts7834 theyre there 😂
He probably thought they are ponies 😅.
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Less dancers and entrepreneurs.. but more political views on navajo nation..maybe that's why us navajos are less enthusiastic about a fair parade.
@@jrhend5355 I thought the same. I thought maybe it was just because it's a small parade that it was a free for all. I've been to a few parades where they were more organized and had a MC announcing a free details about each float. I think having an MC speaking will encourage more dancers and entrepreneurs to show up
Are you going to Santa Fe for the hoop dance competition?
@@milesj231 you know, I could. I can probably drive to jeddito on Friday and had to Santa Fe on Saturday. We will see, I have to spend money on bills 😭 I'll plan on it and I'll come back here and let you know if I do 😎
@@IndigenousEventRecordings the contest starts on Saturday and Sunday
Hey Miles, I'll see you in Santa Fe 😎
Alr 😎
Can’t wait to see you
Needs music....marching bands...cheerleaders...some entertainment.....come on ...no horses....where are the horses....cowboy stuff....bullriders...
Agreed! Needs more ✨ pizzazz ✨
No horse for our Navajo Nation President?? I guess no reride.. 😂 He needs to cowboy up! 🤠
@@rolandbegay7594 maybe he's allergic to horses 😂
Saddle bronc buu 😂
@@IndigenousEventRecordings it was nice to see guess from Zuni Queen and Apache dancers. More fairs coming up until fall. Thanks for sharing .🎥🎞️😁👍
Horses dislike him
Meet & greet. shake hands, one to one conversation. nothing to do with horses. 😂
Do they do it in abq ?
@@SHerit-q3v are you asking if they do a parade in Albuquerque?
@@IndigenousEventRecordings yes
I live in Phoenix, I have no idea. I googled parades in Albuquerque and there's not that many 😳
@@IndigenousEventRecordings figures this state is so boring
@@SHerit-q3v 😂😂😂
Sorry to break it to you, but new Mexico is one of the poorest states in the US. But next door is Arizona, it's hot, but we thriving 😂
I would be in the parade for color guard but someone ruined it for me
OMG! The most BORING PARADE I have ever seen!! No dancers, no Navajos singing, WTF!! The Apache Crown dancers out did all you Navajos! I am Diné and I hardly have the opportunity to see home parades and this is what I am missing out on? Lordy lord, I only paused when I saw the Crown dancers, I kept fast forwarding to see some type of Wow entertainment. So disappointed!
Honestly, same 😞
Without the Dine Bizaad (Navajo Language) we all be speaking Japanese. WE WON THE WAR - NAVAJO CODE TALKERS ❤ 💯 🪶