I love my Rez. I never left, and looking back It was a double edge sword… the lack of opportunities, and the high substance abuse was a factor, but I also spent a lot of time with elders, storytellers, singers and those who know the land and traditions…. Turning 40 this year and I understand it is my duty to champion those traditional values that guided me through those dark times.
Which tribe? . . . I'm Canadian of Korean DNA and I've lived and worked with and learned from Shushwap, Haida, Dene, Cree, and Ojibway. I've learned all of my bushcraft, hunting, tanning, fishing, miscellaneous skills from Natives! I've worked hard-labour jobs with them! I've spent time on select reservations as a guest. I want Natives to reclaim their lost lands again. Canada broken up into the original nations, I'd love to get a Native passport!
The remote Sauk-Suiattle Tribe in Darrington, WA opened just one retail marijuana store. One hour drive from any other! Serves mountain folk and travelers. Very successful and provides retail job training/experience.
Watched this years ago and it’s crazy because I’ve been to both the dispensary and the smoke shop a few times now. I wish we could get an update but I wish the tribe nothing but the best
The update is the Paiute tribe built the world's biggest cannabis store in Vegas! And they knock down millions from the store.... They are doing very well! The store is called NuWu google it!❤
@@MidnightMoses-ow1ul You misunderstood where the money comes from. It came from the smoke shop. If the government gives them so much how come they are in poverty? Would you really be upset at someone receiving something if that person doesn't have anything? Why? Do you think if they are treated like humans than you can't be treated like a human? You're the type that would be made at someone that has nothing because our society gives them cheese and milk. How sad are you? You must be really lost if you think weed has no future.
@@AndrewHenderson-q1m basura ya heard back then the herb would actually uplift you and the buds were to heal now they seem to do the opposite from these new growers
Truly, some of the most genuine people I’ve ever come across in Las Vegas. I’ve been able to record a video at their dispensary called Nuwu for RUclips and they were super easy to work with and very happy with the product and every time I walk in their doors it’s like family always a hug ready for you and the super huge smile. I love the Paiute tribe and everything they stand for, Great people looking out for their community 💙 Great coverage VICE!! 👊
This crew did a great job of encountering, explaining, and respecting the difficult issue of blood quantum. I've not seen outside film crews do this. Great work :)
I sure hope it's going to work out for them. Native American people have gotten the short end of the stick for far too long. I truly hope everything goes well for them.
AHO first too the Paiute people my love and admiration for u have paved the blueprint our people have troubled and suffered long enough they tried too strip us of our land our culture our identity still we stood strong this venture is not only a win for the Paiute people but all who have sacrificed just too be seen as a hard working people yet they scoff no more I am ACJACHEMAN nation and proud we are a big nation yet not federally recognized all the same we don’t need a title too know who we are and who cares what the outside world thinks I pray Mother Earth grant u fertile land too succeed in this new and exciting venture that hopefully benefits you more than anyone that your ninos carry this too the next generation don’t let the establishment try and take away what u have coming which is peace prosperity hope for our people a road too living a rich fulfilling life for all NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANs !!!
Hey! So can you update us? Are you guys getting money from the dispensary and grow? I hope your pockets are full with money. There’s no amount of money that could replace what has been done to the natives that were here before us.❤
imo, the genuine love that all the reservations have is hugely looked past.. To walk home after work and hearing the drumming circles as I get closer, always makes me feel safe.
Most of the tribes in Nevada are growing their own weed, and have dispensaries. Nevada tribes don't have casinos because it's not really worth it since there are casinos everywhere and slot machines everywhere, including 7-11 and grocery stores. My tribe (I know I'm white passing but I'm over 80% indigenous) is the Reno Sparks Indian Colony. We have 2 dispensaries and 75% or more of the marijuana products we sell are Nevada tribes' products from all over Nevada. We have more businesses, than a smoke shop. We have land that we rent out to big businesses and get to keep the taxes from the sales. We have a Walmart, a Mercedes dealership, a car max, and one more dealership that's just changed and idk what it is now, and we used to have a taco bell as well, but we turned it into a dispensary. We don't get money from our businesses, as far as individuals like monthly checks, like the Southern Paiutes, but we have a lot more people compared to them, prob 1500 or so members. The problem with getting money every month is what is happening to the Southern Paiutes. They won't lower their blood quantum because if they do, many more people will be eligible to become members and that means less money for the ones that are already members. It's not about keeping the culture. Look at those kids. They are a part of the culture. My tribe is also 1/4, but we are made up of 4 tribes, northern Paiute, Washoe and Shoshone. It used to be 1/4 of one type of the tribes I listed above. We just "lowered" it to be a mix of the above tribes blood. Because Paiutes were marrying Washoes, and Shoshones and vice versa, so kids had a mix of the blood. They could be almost half and not be a member of our tribe. Now, as long as they are 1/4, of a mix of blood, they are eligible.
You spoke on the monthly intake of southern Paiute, I knew one that got over 8k a month JUST for the fact he’s Paiute. So that wasn’t from the government, but from a cut of the collective of Paiute business income?? That would make a lot of sense.. cheers!
You are definitely not over 80% indigenous! Absolutely no way!!! What dna tests did you take? I’d wager everything I won that you aren’t 80%+ indigenous! I’m only around 40% indigenous and I am much darker skin than you and have many more Native American features than you.
@@nuwunative928 oh okay, yea that makes sense, thanks for the clarification! 🙏 I value accurate information so thank you for sharing that 👍 blessings 🫶
@@GIRTHYANDITCURVES Paiutes have used tobacco and marijuana for ceremonial purposes for thousands of years. Paiute ancestors even said there were red head giants in the USA before their ancestors as well 🤷♂️
@@Timewave-Zer0 Cannabis is not native to the Americas. Cannabis is believed to have evolved on the steppes of Central Asia, in the regions that are now Mongolia and Southern Siberia. It was introduced to Africa, and from there it spread to various regions of the world, including South America, through human migration and trade. Cannabis was introduced into the Americas by European Colonizers. Now it is said that Native Americans do have a history of smoking Cannabis, however thousands of years is incorrect. Hundreds at most, and it was in very limited quantities. Native Americans have been smoking Tabacco and Kinnikinnick for a very long time though.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians just opened a dispensary here in NC where it’s still illegal. It just happened on 4-20 so I don’t even know how it works yet.
They are one of three federally recognized Cherokee nations, so they can do what they want and set what laws they want on their land. They accept medical cards from other states. What happens to you with your weed once you’re off tribal land though…
Always stopped at the Paiute" smoke shop in Fernley on my way up to Burning Man.. I believe tickets' are gifted to the Tribe in that part of Washoe County..
Met a guy in La Union, Philippines. He was super white in skin color. Wearing a Chicago Bulls jersey. Drinking Red Horse beer at 9am in the morning. Got to know him in the next several trips to that community and he told me that he was Native American and lived off the pension gave to him by the US Gov. His house he rented in San Fernando was cool but all he did everyday was drink until he passed out. Wanted to teach him to surf but was always to drunk to even ride a bike. Hope he is still alive, met him in 2013 and last saw him in 2022. The employees at Andok's Chicken still say he passes by. #BidayLaUnion
The cannabis venture is precisely what the people need. Jobs, Connection to the land, Unity, and doing it right. On the love of the people will make a product I would want to try it.
I'm all the way in Kenya. I transfer peace, love, and blessings to these 2 OG tribesmen. Look at them held their ancestral land with neo and respectable methods. God bless them in my opinion Native American Indians are so bad ass, positive, and grounded.
@@limbergsaucedahe’s actually a chug and has bad acne like a typical native chug who drinks and does drugs he also has bad teeth and poor hygiene I bet he smells bad these chugs don’t know what they are doing that’s why would they want more drugs when they already have drugs problems and gambling issues 😂😂😂😂😂😂
it's just heartbreaking to the very core to see the damage we've done to the native communities across our glorious nation. we don't deserve this sacred land. some day, the first nations people of this continent will be given their lands back and until that day, i'll be here advocating for it. until the day i die.
Saying things like: *"smoke the peace pipe"* is perpetuating racist stereotypes about Native American peoples and our diverse cultural traditions _(something generally considered offensive ... because of the way those stereotypes whitewash our tribal identities into a one-size-fits-all cartoon character; which has been weaponized against us)._ Some of the more acceptable terms would be ceremonial pipe or personal pipe, depending on style and use. 🙂
Prohibitions in America's early history cut down MASS amounts of hemp trees all up and down the east coast, the elimination continued until no cannabis plants existed in the wild. Cannabis has traditionally been a sacrament of the Cherokee people for thousands of years
Are you stupid? There was no cannabis before Europeans came, because Cannabis is indemic plant of Afghanistan-Pakistan-India-Bangladesh-Sri Lanka(Ancient Indian Subcontinent). There was no cannabis in American continent.
I grew up in Reno, Nevada...I am half native, but as a blue-eyed blonde man, they said I am not native. Check out how much Native they have as the tribe leaders... that's the problem. Both sides need to stop looking at how we look and understand the people can be all colors now.
When it comes to 'blood quantum' I'm part Mohawk. The last person that could have qualified for tribal membership was my grandpa I think. But he considered himself white, even though it was obvious he was mixed race. He looked native, but had his German father's blue eyes. He could have walked through a res, and no one would have noticed he was mostly white unless you saw his blue eyes. My immediate neighbors are on the tribal roles. The Cherokee Nation are a lot more forgiving on the blood quantum with Alvie (and my one aunt), and the lady and her son are Navajo I think (or maybe Apache, I'm not sure). I wish I had gotten the dark skin living in Arizona, but no, all I got was the long torso, arms, spatulate teeth, and lactose intolerance. My mom and dad looked like salt and pepper shakers next to each other as my dad was pretty dark. But no, I got my red headed grandpa's skin. Thanks grandpa.
As someone who has European Ancestors, the way the Natives Protect and keep on passing down their traditions and Culture is admirable. I wish we could do the same with Anglo/Germanic things. Preservation of Ones Culture is essential.
England in the fifth century a.d. and forming the ruling class until the Norman conquest compare angle, jute, saxon. 2. a. : englishman. specifically : a person descended from the Anglo-Saxons.
As someone who lives in England with friends from uni in germany... we're doing fine preserving our traditions don't worry But our traditions are just general christian stuff , it's just that you don't think of those traditions as just that... traditions. Christ was born in April, but xmas is in december to overwrite english Pagan holidays. Chat bollocks somewhere else mate
I would like to see a new installment of this documentary, find out how the Paiute Tribe is doing now with this marijuana business. It seems like it could be a good thing, a game changer.
I know what the young man feels like IAM from Saskatchewan Canada I live on a reservation IAM a half bread part Cree part white it's not easy I wish I was born into this world a full blooded Cree Aboriginal IAM not pregadas I just want the feeling of belonging like the young man in your video.
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Old video from 2016, but the Paiute tribe is still involved with weed nearly a decade later.
Here in Spring Valley w/my coffee and cannabis watching this!
huh?? video was release 40 minutes ago.. what you talking about? *EDIT: nvm saw the description now, rarely read video descriptions.
@@RidinWithMyLocsOn They re-uploaded it. Check the vid details.
old white suit man still exploiting them
i had never seen this doc. glad it was posted again.
I love my Rez. I never left, and looking back It was a double edge sword… the lack of opportunities, and the high substance abuse was a factor, but I also spent a lot of time with elders, storytellers, singers and those who know the land and traditions…. Turning 40 this year and I understand it is my duty to champion those traditional values that guided me through those dark times.
Rez life is hard I 🫡 stay on one for 3yrs
Which tribe? . . . I'm Canadian of Korean DNA and I've lived and worked with and learned from Shushwap, Haida, Dene, Cree, and Ojibway. I've learned all of my bushcraft, hunting, tanning, fishing, miscellaneous skills from Natives! I've worked hard-labour jobs with them! I've spent time on select reservations as a guest. I want Natives to reclaim their lost lands again. Canada broken up into the original nations, I'd love to get a Native passport!
@@crusader.survivor👍👍
Smoker DNA is same around the world 😂
ALWAYS LOVE YOUR PEOPLE.
Poor kid seems so alone, i hope he got out into the world and took his journey💚
Yeah I'd love to see an update.
The remote Sauk-Suiattle Tribe in Darrington, WA opened just one retail marijuana store. One hour drive from any other! Serves mountain folk and travelers. Very successful and provides retail job training/experience.
Yes and it's all for a good thang with jobs helping cancer ...nerve...and other people ❤
😂🎉u😊in
I’m currently in Wa State. Would love to visit your store ❤
Watched this years ago and it’s crazy because I’ve been to both the dispensary and the smoke shop a few times now. I wish we could get an update but I wish the tribe nothing but the best
It was uploaded 3 months ago though
@@HalfmoonForge aired on Vice TV over 5 years ago…
@@outforfame408 i don't have cable.
I'm rooting for you Piutes! Please succeed in your mission. We all want you stronger, not weaker.
I would love an update about this
The update is the Paiute tribe built the world's biggest cannabis store in Vegas! And they knock down millions from the store.... They are doing very well! The store is called NuWu google it!❤
Happy endings 😵
They all seem like genuine, good people. May they flourish and prosper.
Sadly, living off the government and selling weed.There is no future sad
@@MidnightMoses-ow1ul You misunderstood where the money comes from. It came from the smoke shop.
If the government gives them so much how come they are in poverty?
Would you really be upset at someone receiving something if that person doesn't have anything? Why? Do you think if they are treated like humans than you can't be treated like a human?
You're the type that would be made at someone that has nothing because our society gives them cheese and milk. How sad are you?
You must be really lost if you think weed has no future.
I just know that Paiute weed gonna hit different
it's terrible
@@OwO---Drunk_Seulgi---OwO I don't believe you
@@boy_nutella2360 you don't have to
I do 😂all that new age pretty as weed smoke like trash 😂
@@AndrewHenderson-q1m basura ya heard back then the herb would actually uplift you and the buds were to heal now they seem to do the opposite from these new growers
Truly, some of the most genuine people I’ve ever come across in Las Vegas. I’ve been able to record a video at their dispensary called Nuwu for RUclips and they were super easy to work with and very happy with the product and every time I walk in their doors it’s like family always a hug ready for you and the super huge smile. I love the Paiute tribe and everything they stand for, Great people looking out for their community 💙 Great coverage VICE!! 👊
Smoke weed Everyday- Nate Dogg
Smoke weed Everyday-Me
"Because one dog ain't enough, and two is too low, it's me, Three Dog!" - Three Dog
till the lungs collapse.
Lamo😂
I dint know I was supporting people like this are there any brands I should try
watching from Tanzania 🇹🇿👊
Love all my native peoples as an indigenous Mexican let's keep our culture strong for generations after! ❤️🙌🏽
This crew did a great job of encountering, explaining, and respecting the difficult issue of blood quantum. I've not seen outside film crews do this. Great work :)
I sure hope it's going to work out for them. Native American people have gotten the short end of the stick for far too long. I truly hope everything goes well for them.
AHO first too the Paiute people my love and admiration for u have paved the blueprint our people have troubled and suffered long enough they tried too strip us of our land our culture our identity still we stood strong this venture is not only a win for the Paiute people but all who have sacrificed just too be seen as a hard working people yet they scoff no more I am ACJACHEMAN nation and proud we are a big nation yet not federally recognized all the same we don’t need a title too know who we are and who cares what the outside world thinks I pray Mother Earth grant u fertile land too succeed in this new and exciting venture that hopefully benefits you more than anyone that your ninos carry this too the next generation don’t let the establishment try and take away what u have coming which is peace prosperity hope for our people a road too living a rich fulfilling life for all NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANs !!!
I love the Paiute people and they are doing GREAT with their cannabis business!
I’m from the south Paiute band chemehuevi tribe we call ourselves nuwuvi
Hey! So can you update us? Are you guys getting money from the dispensary and grow? I hope your pockets are full with money. There’s no amount of money that could replace what has been done to the natives that were here before us.❤
I'm from Chimi changa tribe..😮
I'm a mix of Paiute and other Uto-Aztecan tribes!
@@kucingitam8667 deez nutz haku
@@srikrishnajay #NATIVEPRIDE🪶
imo, the genuine love that all the reservations have is hugely looked past.. To walk home after work and hearing the drumming circles as I get closer, always makes me feel safe.
@7:40 love that he made the guest greet his wife first. very refreshing.
That sales guy is shady AF
Def
He's using auto-trimmers, his product is going to be corporate bunk.
Reminds me of a guy who sold ludes out of the arcade in the mall basement during the eighties, "snaggletooth"
It makes me sick listening to him.
Most of the tribes in Nevada are growing their own weed, and have dispensaries. Nevada tribes don't have casinos because it's not really worth it since there are casinos everywhere and slot machines everywhere, including 7-11 and grocery stores.
My tribe (I know I'm white passing but I'm over 80% indigenous) is the Reno Sparks Indian Colony. We have 2 dispensaries and 75% or more of the marijuana products we sell are Nevada tribes' products from all over Nevada. We have more businesses, than a smoke shop. We have land that we rent out to big businesses and get to keep the taxes from the sales. We have a Walmart, a Mercedes dealership, a car max, and one more dealership that's just changed and idk what it is now, and we used to have a taco bell as well, but we turned it into a dispensary. We don't get money from our businesses, as far as individuals like monthly checks, like the Southern Paiutes, but we have a lot more people compared to them, prob 1500 or so members. The problem with getting money every month is what is happening to the Southern Paiutes. They won't lower their blood quantum because if they do, many more people will be eligible to become members and that means less money for the ones that are already members. It's not about keeping the culture. Look at those kids. They are a part of the culture.
My tribe is also 1/4, but we are made up of 4 tribes, northern Paiute, Washoe and Shoshone. It used to be 1/4 of one type of the tribes I listed above. We just "lowered" it to be a mix of the above tribes blood. Because Paiutes were marrying Washoes, and Shoshones and vice versa, so kids had a mix of the blood. They could be almost half and not be a member of our tribe. Now, as long as they are 1/4, of a mix of blood, they are eligible.
You spoke on the monthly intake of southern Paiute, I knew one that got over 8k a month JUST for the fact he’s Paiute. So that wasn’t from the government, but from a cut of the collective of Paiute business income?? That would make a lot of sense.. cheers!
You are definitely not over 80% indigenous! Absolutely no way!!! What dna tests did you take? I’d wager everything I won that you aren’t 80%+ indigenous! I’m only around 40% indigenous and I am much darker skin than you and have many more Native American features than you.
@@INSAIN3CAIN3THELIGHTBRINGERthat’s false no one is making that money unless it one of the people on the boarding committee
@@LewisC-g4iyea bro she has white European blood she is whiter decent you prolly more native than her based on your appearance
@@nuwunative928 oh okay, yea that makes sense, thanks for the clarification! 🙏 I value accurate information so thank you for sharing that 👍 blessings 🫶
Government shouldn't have any right to tell native Americans what they can do on their land...
How come the guy in the suit doesn't need a suit😂
Yo it’s because he’s the Big Dog aka The Owner. Couldn’t you tell by the way he flexed his socks. 😅😂
Yea immediate douche bag alarm
Great thought
They been on this venture for thousands of years 😂😂
stop it
@@GIRTHYANDITCURVES Paiutes have used tobacco and marijuana for ceremonial purposes for thousands of years. Paiute ancestors even said there were red head giants in the USA before their ancestors as well 🤷♂️
@@Timewave-Zer0 Cannabis is not native to the Americas. Cannabis is believed to have evolved on the steppes of Central Asia, in the regions that are now Mongolia and Southern Siberia. It was introduced to Africa, and from there it spread to various regions of the world, including South America, through human migration and trade. Cannabis was introduced into the Americas by European Colonizers. Now it is said that Native Americans do have a history of smoking Cannabis, however thousands of years is incorrect. Hundreds at most, and it was in very limited quantities. Native Americans have been smoking Tabacco and Kinnikinnick for a very long time though.
@@Timewave-Zer0😂
@@Timewave-Zer0 they also said they saw UFOs going to different dimensions, and Skinwalkers etc
Some people shouldn’t smoke too much drugs .
I miss Vice
Man they really need to bring back this show!!!!
Woooooo!!! I love being a part of the NuWu team 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians just opened a dispensary here in NC where it’s still illegal. It just happened on 4-20 so I don’t even know how it works yet.
They are one of three federally recognized Cherokee nations, so they can do what they want and set what laws they want on their land. They accept medical cards from other states. What happens to you with your weed once you’re off tribal land though…
@@Ben-kv7wr NICE!!!!!!!!!!!
"We live in a free country."
"Hey, stop planting this plant!!!!!"
Really wish that they would film some NEW episodes of Weediquette....
Always stopped at the Paiute" smoke shop in Fernley on my way up to Burning Man.. I believe tickets' are gifted to the Tribe in that part of Washoe County..
Met a guy in La Union, Philippines. He was super white in skin color. Wearing a Chicago Bulls jersey. Drinking Red Horse beer at 9am in the morning. Got to know him in the next several trips to that community and he told me that he was Native American and lived off the pension gave to him by the US Gov. His house he rented in San Fernando was cool but all he did everyday was drink until he passed out. Wanted to teach him to surf but was always to drunk to even ride a bike. Hope he is still alive, met him in 2013 and last saw him in 2022. The employees at Andok's Chicken still say he passes by. #BidayLaUnion
Im so glad they are trying to keep their culture alive. ❤
Selling weed and living off.The government is no way to keep your culture
Love and light from Tucson Arizona.
Awww R.I.P. Shannon Pete. - Vegas Tribe did set a great business venture. Way To Go Las Vegas Band of Paiutes.
I just take it that you couldn’t be stopped 👎🏾💯 it takes a lot of courage 🙌🏾 I’m all 4 character 💙
You have my unwavering support. ❤❤❤❤
The cannabis venture is precisely what the people need. Jobs, Connection to the land, Unity, and doing it right. On the love of the people will make a product I would want to try it.
We need uodated videos from all these older videos.
Long may the Paiute live and prosper ❤
Any plans for a follow up video?
Thanks so much! Great work! Informative & heartfelt. I will support them 4 sure. xo
I'd love to get an update of this in one or two years.
I'm all the way in Kenya. I transfer peace, love, and blessings to these 2 OG tribesmen. Look at them held their ancestral land with neo and respectable methods. God bless them in my opinion Native American Indians are so bad ass, positive, and grounded.
Excellent story Outstanding coverage Thank you for telling my relatives story
The tribe has a dispensary just down the street from me. Pretty high prices, I only go once in a while to say hi to some friends at work
Yeah one opened a few years ago where I live. The weed is good but it’s way too expensive
I'm so happy to see the Paiute are thriving after this decision from back in 2016
i want some native American grown pot now.
I Love America!! Native Indigenous Americans will forever be America's Spirit. May The Creator Bless!!
Thank you for this information and coverage of the situation
Amazing, bravo 👏 ❤Praise God ❤ I pray for every nations success ❤
I really enjoyed this series
I adore everyone in this tribe. Very spiritual and vibrational people.
The "reporter" asks the same questions 4 different ways. How many times did it take for you to understand the kid is half Indian.
Shut up racist he is pretty obviously Indian at first glance and he is a good journalist he is building a documentary narrative so just shut up
He's Native American not Indian
@@limbergsaucedahe’s actually a chug and has bad acne like a typical native chug who drinks and does drugs he also has bad teeth and poor hygiene I bet he smells bad these chugs don’t know what they are doing that’s why would they want more drugs when they already have drugs problems and gambling issues 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have a lot of love. For all the bands , of the tribe.
13:55 - 14:00
Really deep and thought provoking mission statement....
Thank you ❤for the information!
14:32 that smell ain't money. That smell is all the lost trichomes and terpenes from the rough handling of the machine....
Thank you❣️ Amazingly great report 🥰
Some incredible bead work on their tribe’s traditional wear.
That dude said, "The Piaute Rez is all 'ABUZZ,' nice punn!
I agree with you 💯😂🎉
@@IgorMironov-rq4ye that comment is on fire! 🤣
@@campingintheforest_ thank you for agreeing with me 💯
I am choctaw . i wish them the best.💙💙❤❤
Good for them good luck on their venture god bless u all
it's just heartbreaking to the very core to see the damage we've done to the native communities across our glorious nation. we don't deserve this sacred land. some day, the first nations people of this continent will be given their lands back and until that day, i'll be here advocating for it. until the day i die.
Would love a follow up on this story!!!!^^^^^
14:18 that wasn't even close to being ready to trim
Ill always smoke the peace pipe! Indegenious people are the true AMERICANS! Aloha from Hawaii. Pacific islanders united.
Saying things like: *"smoke the peace pipe"*
is perpetuating racist stereotypes about Native American peoples and our diverse cultural traditions _(something generally considered offensive ... because of the way those stereotypes whitewash our tribal identities into a one-size-fits-all cartoon character; which has been weaponized against us)._
Some of the more acceptable terms would be ceremonial pipe or personal pipe, depending on style and use. 🙂
me whenever I take a rip fr
Prohibitions in America's early history cut down MASS amounts of hemp trees all up and down the east coast, the elimination continued until no cannabis plants existed in the wild. Cannabis has traditionally been a sacrament of the Cherokee people for thousands of years
Are you stupid? There was no cannabis before Europeans came, because Cannabis is indemic plant of Afghanistan-Pakistan-India-Bangladesh-Sri Lanka(Ancient Indian Subcontinent). There was no cannabis in American continent.
omg!!!!! i wanna link up with you benny!!! and ultra health!!! this is my passion! to open a dispensary on the navajo reservation
When was this filmed? Nevada has recreational
I grew up in Reno, Nevada...I am half native, but as a blue-eyed blonde man, they said I am not native. Check out how much Native they have as the tribe leaders... that's the problem. Both sides need to stop looking at how we look and understand the people can be all colors now.
I live next to a native reserve in Ontario Canada and its like Cannabis heaven!!! full of dispensaries brings in a ton of revenue.
When it comes to 'blood quantum' I'm part Mohawk. The last person that could have qualified for tribal membership was my grandpa I think. But he considered himself white, even though it was obvious he was mixed race. He looked native, but had his German father's blue eyes. He could have walked through a res, and no one would have noticed he was mostly white unless you saw his blue eyes. My immediate neighbors are on the tribal roles. The Cherokee Nation are a lot more forgiving on the blood quantum with Alvie (and my one aunt), and the lady and her son are Navajo I think (or maybe Apache, I'm not sure). I wish I had gotten the dark skin living in Arizona, but no, all I got was the long torso, arms, spatulate teeth, and lactose intolerance. My mom and dad looked like salt and pepper shakers next to each other as my dad was pretty dark. But no, I got my red headed grandpa's skin. Thanks grandpa.
Shout outs to the Paiute's 🙏
Carlisle Pennsylvania was one of the biggest schools
As someone who has European Ancestors, the way the Natives Protect and keep on passing down their traditions and Culture is admirable. I wish we could do the same with Anglo/Germanic things. Preservation of Ones Culture is essential.
England in the fifth century a.d. and forming the ruling class until the Norman conquest compare angle, jute, saxon. 2. a. : englishman. specifically : a person descended from the Anglo-Saxons.
Please describe what "Anglo/Germanic" culture and traditions are. If you can't even basically describe what they are how can they be saved ?
As someone who lives in England with friends from uni in germany... we're doing fine preserving our traditions don't worry
But our traditions are just general christian stuff , it's just that you don't think of those traditions as just that... traditions.
Christ was born in April, but xmas is in december to overwrite english Pagan holidays.
Chat bollocks somewhere else mate
really interesting.
Chris spotted eagle is such a good name!!
Amazing video!
Well researched ❤
I hope this works for them and the government leaves them alone!
I hope the council will re consider for the children to be members!
Hope all gose well for the tribes inneed❤Blessings whanau🙌💯love from Aotearoa x
Awe Austin wants change so bad
They gotta brand this happy they are open to this! Amazing men willing to do this for the tribe..the mom dad has to help omg
Cried at the end their dance and culture is so beautiful
Awesome Job
Our tribe requires 1/4 any native blood, but we do have 4 tribes that comprise our membership/reservation.
An article from three years ago says that their NuWu dispensary was generating $4,000,000 in sales a month and stated a tribal membership of 62.
I believe in your vision. I am trying to persuade my Native Corp. to invest in Marijuana as a business and medicinal value.
, I live on ancestral southern Paiute/Shoshone Timbisha land near Death Valley beautiful land beautiful people. Much respect, shundahai.
You got my vote, blessings
I lived there for a year and never knew about this tribe.
Rolling a joint as i watch this 😜🤘, PEACE from South Africa ✌🇿🇦✌
I would like to see a new installment of this documentary, find out how the Paiute Tribe is doing now with this marijuana business. It seems like it could be a good thing, a game changer.
Right as i about to roll.... This thing came up....now m smoking while watching
Most states have legal marijuana and cops “busting” growers is still an issue. This is disgusting
That’s why you have to teach your kids and next generations about the history of the land.
I know what the young man feels like IAM from Saskatchewan Canada I live on a reservation IAM a half bread part Cree part white it's not easy I wish I was born into this world a full blooded Cree Aboriginal IAM not pregadas I just want the feeling of belonging like the young man in your video.
Chris spotted eagle is a hell of a name