@@justintuccimusic Palestine Liberation Organization come to the rez & explain Cemanahuacaan (Amuricaans) history. Canaanites were in Egypt, after Avram, Isaac, & Ishmail became the kings of the lost tribes, they were nomads and gypsies that later ruled Saudi Arabia, Iran, Syria, & Iraq. Those people had descendants that did make their way into Mediterranean sea, then into Malta and canarys, Spain, & Italy. The Moroccans and saracens ruled the ports and peninsulas for nearly 1000 years. These people established government and order. They did have waves of groups that travelled to south and central America which is considered partly ancestral Mexican indigenous people. Those groups migrated thru Anahuacan (Oaxaca), then into Teotihuacaan, Xhitchen itza in Yucatan, After the fall, they traveled north into Sonoran desert crossing paths with Culiacaan, into uto aztecaan territory (Aztlan) with tribes like Cahitaan, Mazatlaan, Tarahumara, finally making the way into what we now know as the south and midwest usa. Those peple are closely related to the cohokian people then the Hopewell in Ohio where serpent mound lies. The people had altercations with the tribes in northeast like Iroquoi Seneca Mohecan Manhato susquehanna and others so they then came to the north & southwest. Lakota, Minesota, Tacoma, Muwok, Oregon, Umohah, Chickasaw, Chocktaw, Navajo, Hopi, Apache, Rancheria, Yaqui, Yoeme, Cupeno, Campesino, Cumeya, Utes, and many more! All descendants from ancient Mexicaan indigenous peoples, we are not slaves or beggars, these are our brothers from the lost tribes of Avrahim, Isachar, & Ishmail. We just need time to remember that we came out the earth and sent off in all directions of the earth to share all the knowledge we've learned from this journey in life! We are all family
It’s because he lost his son. He decided that man should live a long life and then die so that they could move on. So Raven decided that it should be that way from now on and evermore. So he brought this on himself. He begged Raven to bring him back but Raven wouldn’t because his law on life and death was already made.
Thanks everyone for you kind comments. To answer some question this is a combination of creation stories that I researched and sort-of moulded into one. The animation "style" has more to do with the fact that I ran out of time (this was a project for college) and really it's pretty bad looking back on it. Glad it's found an audience. For more wonderful voice over work by Franklin Ojeda Smith I recommend watching - The Spirit Child on YT. Thanks again.
Years ago I had a dream of a coyote man figure appear to me, I had no knowledge of any lore but throughout the years the more I've researched the more I feel like it was some sort of visit. I'm not really superstitious, nor am I Native but I am human. I was taken from a canyon into a gully where I was led to a cave, the figure let out a shrieking laugh that echoed while it was holding fire/a torch casting shadows on the walls. I woke up with the most eerie feeling, like sick to my stomach. It's one of those dreams that stand out so vividly even as time has gone by. Life has gone in various directions, as it does for us all but I get this funny feeling/intuition that I just can't shake. I have no answers or questions really just a thanks for this, always nice to see a visual representation as a reminder. Much love ❤
You know, one could almost argue that man chose to kill raven🤔think about it. "Bloodthirsty monsters who kill not because they have to but because they want to" is a pretty good description of humanity in general.
I searched this up because I had a strange dream that I was wondering in the woods on a path. And a coyote was calling me. Except it didn't know my name so it keeps on imitating the voice of a woman calling out "hey." When I looked at it for some reason it looks like a human with the head of a wolf or something. And it was trying to ask for my name. But then this old guy motioned me away to the edge of the forest. I followed him and suddenly was out of the forest. The old guy was laughing and said old coyote is up to his tricks agian.
This is phenomenal. I was looking for something to inspire me for a theater piece I've been working on. This is exactly what I was hoping for. Thank you. :)
Man: Seeing that you have convinced me, Raven, I spare you. Coyote: *appears in the fire* I made him to kill you and you got him to change? Must I do ... everything ... MYSELF?! *pounces angrily on Raven* Raven: Man, take the silver ball and get out of here! Man: What about you?! Raven: *tosses the ball to man* JUST TAKE IT AND GO!! I STALL COYOTE WHILE YOU GO!!
Very interesting story. It's amazing how this relates to some research that I have been doing as of late. I think that Raven's time is coming again soon...
A young woman who did not have a husband, lived with her two brothers. One day a handsome stranger came to their house. The brothers said to the sister, “This handsome man has come for you so you must marry him.” So the couple were wed. On their wedding night the young woman awoke to the sound of a dog gnawing on a bone. The woman’s husband was also no longer at her side. She jumped up, lit the fire, and searched the tent but there was no dog in the tent. The woman went back to bed and fell asleep. Once again she was awakened by the sound of a dog gnawing on a bone. The woman called out to one of her brothers who threw a hatchet in the direction of the noise. There was a loud cry and then silence. The woman and her brothers quickly lit the fire and found a large black dog lying dead. The woman’s husband did not return. Eventually the woman gave birth to six puppies. The woman loved these puppies but she was also ashamed of them and concealed them in a sack. One day upon returning to the camp, the woman noticed the footprints of children around the camp. The next day instead of checking her snares as she usually did, she hid behind a bush close to the tent. After she had left, the six puppies crawled out of the sack and turned into three girls and three boys. The woman ran towards them but before she could reach them, two of the girls and one of the boys jumped back into the sack. Illustration of the woman watching the puppies turn into children The remaining three children grew up strong and healthy and produced many children. We are descended from them and that is why we call ourselves the Tłįcho or Dogrib people.my creation story not a myth its the truth
You see, I clicked on this video because my spirit animal is a coyote. Then I see the story and I'm all like. "OH LORDIE, CARMA COMIN 4 ME!!!!OH SHOOT!" XD. But I so seriously love this story, it's my favorite.
Excellent... Very well written and narrated. The animation and music also set the tone of this piece perfectly. I am currently researching Coyote myths. Can anyone tell me the origins of this story, what nation or nations this tale originates from
This fable has lingered in my mind since I first listened to it back in elementary school. I remembered it today while at work of all things, and found myself here again after all these years with a question! I was wondering, which tribe or group does this story belong to? Or was it a wider accepted belief among the majority that carried it until now?
can you explain me more abour this story xd beacuse i have to do a presentation about "coyote dream" and i did not know about this topic. I like the story.
Coyote came to me in a late night sleep. Coyote made me write the story he narrated, I do not remember getting out of bed on that boat to write 2 yellow legal tablet pages of How Coyote Brought Rain To The Colville People. I took it to mean that Coyote was a spirit guide for me. In 1983 began my knowledge of this.
DUALISM Yet another myth or legend predicated on the premise of a duality that represents the ultimate reality, since Raven (the two-legged tribe) and Coyote (the four-legged tribe) have no forebears. As such, it is a variation on the most ancient religions like Manichaeism (Good and Evil), Freemasonry (Black and White checkerboard pattern) and Luciferianism (Angel and Demon) including the three "religions of the Book" that are likewise fatally flawed in theology, philosophy and ontology.
It's nicely done, but i find the crux of the story hard to believe: that the raven so easily gives in to coyote's demand that everything must eventually die, and then so adamantly refuses to change the rule so that coyote's son could come back to life (and everything else would not die), not because he can't do it, but he simply won't because they already made an agreement? That's like God agreeing to let the devil have his way, and then when the devil changes his mind, God holds the devil to his word rather than restoring immortality to all of creation..... Am i missing something here?
Although this isn't my faith, this video is truly beautiful and thank you for uploading it. I just have one question. When Raven and Coyote were the only two being alive were they in the form as we see them today or were they in the dorm of spirits? Thank you again for this lovely video.
I’m a Christian, and though I have a different faith, I think this is so beautiful. It makes me emotional.
Native Americans are Northern Kingdom Israelites
@@justintuccimusic Palestine Liberation Organization come to the rez & explain Cemanahuacaan (Amuricaans) history. Canaanites were in Egypt, after Avram, Isaac, & Ishmail became the kings of the lost tribes, they were nomads and gypsies that later ruled Saudi Arabia, Iran, Syria, & Iraq. Those people had descendants that did make their way into Mediterranean sea, then into Malta and canarys, Spain, & Italy. The Moroccans and saracens ruled the ports and peninsulas for nearly 1000 years. These people established government and order. They did have waves of groups that travelled to south and central America which is considered partly ancestral Mexican indigenous people. Those groups migrated thru Anahuacan (Oaxaca), then into Teotihuacaan, Xhitchen itza in Yucatan, After the fall, they traveled north into Sonoran desert crossing paths with Culiacaan, into uto aztecaan territory (Aztlan) with tribes like Cahitaan, Mazatlaan, Tarahumara, finally making the way into what we now know as the south and midwest usa. Those peple are closely related to the cohokian people then the Hopewell in Ohio where serpent mound lies. The people had altercations with the tribes in northeast like Iroquoi Seneca Mohecan Manhato susquehanna and others so they then came to the north & southwest. Lakota, Minesota, Tacoma, Muwok, Oregon, Umohah, Chickasaw, Chocktaw, Navajo, Hopi, Apache, Rancheria, Yaqui, Yoeme, Cupeno, Campesino, Cumeya, Utes, and many more! All descendants from ancient Mexicaan indigenous peoples, we are not slaves or beggars, these are our brothers from the lost tribes of Avrahim, Isachar, & Ishmail. We just need time to remember that we came out the earth and sent off in all directions of the earth to share all the knowledge we've learned from this journey in life! We are all family
Thank you for sharing this.
Very moving. I almost cried a little.
I guess this is why Coyote yells at the sky. He's pissed at Raven.
It’s because he lost his son. He decided that man should live a long life and then die so that they could move on. So Raven decided that it should be that way from now on and evermore. So he brought this on himself. He begged Raven to bring him back but Raven wouldn’t because his law on life and death was already made.
Thanks everyone for you kind comments. To answer some question this is a combination of creation stories that I researched and sort-of moulded into one. The animation "style" has more to do with the fact that I ran out of time (this was a project for college) and really it's pretty bad looking back on it. Glad it's found an audience. For more wonderful voice over work by Franklin Ojeda Smith I recommend watching - The Spirit Child on YT. Thanks again.
+deathwishboy Best story ever told
+deathwishboy You must have been embellishing when humans helped create the sun.
deathwishboy I actually like the animation style, it fits with the Native drawings
it's not bad, it's wonderful.
i really like the style
could you give me the creation stories you used? i really want to read them
Years ago I had a dream of a coyote man figure appear to me, I had no knowledge of any lore but throughout the years the more I've researched the more I feel like it was some sort of visit. I'm not really superstitious, nor am I Native but I am human. I was taken from a canyon into a gully where I was led to a cave, the figure let out a shrieking laugh that echoed while it was holding fire/a torch casting shadows on the walls. I woke up with the most eerie feeling, like sick to my stomach. It's one of those dreams that stand out so vividly even as time has gone by. Life has gone in various directions, as it does for us all but I get this funny feeling/intuition that I just can't shake. I have no answers or questions really just a thanks for this, always nice to see a visual representation as a reminder. Much love ❤
wow man, you encompassed so many archetypes in this short story. Really great mythological material. You could look at this in so many ways.
You know, one could almost argue that man chose to kill raven🤔think about it. "Bloodthirsty monsters who kill not because they have to but because they want to" is a pretty good description of humanity in general.
Sounds like self hatred to me
Why does this story make so much sense?
Saw this years ago and was captivated. I still return to this powerful myth.
Honestly, this is so good I’d love to see it on PBS.
Cool, merci.
This is a beautiful story.
This was a beautiful short film you made. Great work!
I've been using this for years as an introduction to Native mythos. Very valued.
I searched this up because I had a strange dream that I was wondering in the woods on a path. And a coyote was calling me. Except it didn't know my name so it keeps on imitating the voice of a woman calling out "hey." When I looked at it for some reason it looks like a human with the head of a wolf or something. And it was trying to ask for my name. But then this old guy motioned me away to the edge of the forest. I followed him and suddenly was out of the forest. The old guy was laughing and said old coyote is up to his tricks agian.
This is phenomenal. I was looking for something to inspire me for a theater piece I've been working on. This is exactly what I was hoping for. Thank you. :)
Terrific work Alex! Glad to be part of your work.
Rich
Dose anybody know from which tribe this specific myth comes from?
utmost love and respect from the high desert of Arizona
I love this story, when I first watched it the part where coyote and raven started to fight scared me at first but then as years past I got use to it.
The narrator was great. Alex, he should do all your videos narrated videos. The more I watch your work the more impressed I become.
Wow great video. I first heard this story reading the ‘Coyote America’ Book by Dan Flores. This is a great summary but there is much more.
Man: Seeing that you have convinced me, Raven, I spare you.
Coyote: *appears in the fire* I made him to kill you and you got him to change? Must I do ... everything ... MYSELF?! *pounces angrily on Raven*
Raven: Man, take the silver ball and get out of here!
Man: What about you?!
Raven: *tosses the ball to man* JUST TAKE IT AND GO!! I STALL COYOTE WHILE YOU GO!!
So wonderful thank you
this should be a movie
This is my favorite video on RUclips
Very interesting story. It's amazing how this relates to some research that I have been doing as of late. I think that Raven's time is coming again soon...
I love this story one of my favs
Coyote: “Ayo, can I take back what I said before I died?”
Raven: “Nah gangy.”
A young woman who did not have a husband, lived with her two brothers. One day a handsome stranger came to their house. The brothers said to the sister, “This handsome man has come for you so you must marry him.” So the couple were wed.
On their wedding night the young woman awoke to the sound of a dog gnawing on a bone. The woman’s husband was also no longer at her side. She jumped up, lit the fire, and searched the tent but there was no dog in the tent. The woman went back to bed and fell asleep. Once again she was awakened by the sound of a dog gnawing on a bone. The woman called out to one of her brothers who threw a hatchet in the direction of the noise. There was a loud cry and then silence. The woman and her brothers quickly lit the fire and found a large black dog lying dead. The woman’s husband did not return.
Eventually the woman gave birth to six puppies. The woman loved these puppies but she was also ashamed of them and concealed them in a sack. One day upon returning to the camp, the woman noticed the footprints of children around the camp. The next day instead of checking her snares as she usually did, she hid behind a bush close to the tent. After she had left, the six puppies crawled out of the sack and turned into three girls and three boys. The woman ran towards them but before she could reach them, two of the girls and one of the boys jumped back into the sack.
Illustration of the woman watching the puppies turn into children
The remaining three children grew up strong and healthy and produced many children. We are descended from them and that is why we call ourselves the Tłįcho or Dogrib people.my creation story not a myth its the truth
Thats some beastiality shit there
What a beautiful story!
Bo3 what are those your mamas teos
:D
lovely animation. thank you. :-)
When the narrator says that the woman would always love the man so long as he loved her, I feel moved.
You see, I clicked on this video because my spirit animal is a coyote. Then I see the story and I'm all like.
"OH LORDIE, CARMA COMIN 4 ME!!!!OH SHOOT!"
XD. But I so seriously love this story, it's my favorite.
This story is amazing! Reminds me of the Indian yuga cycle
I ship it.
Great i love it i found out about this from school
This hits deep ....how i end up here is a mystery
Lovely!!!!!!!!
Excellent... Very well written and narrated. The animation and music also set the tone of this piece perfectly. I am currently researching Coyote myths. Can anyone tell me the origins of this story, what nation or nations this tale originates from
Wonderful story
Good story teller .nice voice
Enjoyed
Long ago i had a dream in which I was swallowed by the coyote, but even then I was still there.
Alternate ending --
so in ignorance man nuked the world with silver ball , and everybody died , because war , war never changes
hahah stfu good joke tho
alt alt ending - turns out they weren't fighting, they were making sweet love.
Beautiful
wonderful thank you
This fable has lingered in my mind since I first listened to it back in elementary school. I remembered it today while at work of all things, and found myself here again after all these years with a question! I was wondering, which tribe or group does this story belong to? Or was it a wider accepted belief among the majority that carried it until now?
This is pro-Raven propaganda. Just kidding, good stuff.
I love Cree story's 😂
Good will always prevail over evil! Long live good!
If good will prevail, then we all shall.
Currently doing this for my English assignment 11th Grade
Simply a true story
All who is on the World ! Live your life enjoy every minute of it ! GV !
this was fantastic
can you explain me more abour this story xd beacuse i have to do a presentation about "coyote dream" and i did not know about this topic. I like the story.
Is this the legit story of creation? its beautiful.
Does anyone know which group this particular story originates from?
Interesting To Note!
Lovely
I love this
Many thanks Charlie,
But I still think you'd be the best voice for the Tire swing :-)
You can’t just a raven by her black feathers. She may look black on the outside but she is bright and beautiful as the sun on the inside.
Just Found this link, and then I realised it was something I used for a school some time ago
wonderful myth!
Thanks Patrick, tbh I look at this a cringe a bit but it was my first attempt at animation. It's the voice over that makes it :)
Nice Joe my friend
I would like to get in touch with you regarding some animation for a feature length documentary. How can I contact you?
someone should go help raven
Raven can hold her own, but she can't win all the time.
Your a nerd
btb at 6:24 are they hitting it off or something like cmon tell me?
Thats a great one there .
Coyote came to me in a late night sleep. Coyote made me write the story he narrated, I do not remember getting out of bed on that boat to write 2 yellow legal tablet pages of How Coyote Brought Rain To The Colville People. I took it to mean that Coyote was a spirit guide for me. In 1983 began my knowledge of this.
von too cut like "bullshit"
whos watching in 2020 #covid19
got more like this?
Cute !!! Love Native American legends !!! ;)
I remember this story but they had things die because of overcrowding
5:44 the human would of been far dead and enrage the raven and the animals so you might wanna change that :P
***** Sorry ;(
Arcane1241thats pretty mean to my tribe the potawatomi
the sun started off small and as it got higher I think it grew big cause it was a small silver ball that was the sun .... I THINK ?
Is it true?
DUALISM
Yet another myth or legend predicated on the premise of a duality that represents the ultimate reality, since Raven (the two-legged tribe) and Coyote (the four-legged tribe) have no forebears. As such, it is a variation on the most ancient religions like Manichaeism (Good and Evil), Freemasonry (Black and White checkerboard pattern) and Luciferianism (Angel and Demon) including the three "religions of the Book" that are likewise fatally flawed in theology, philosophy and ontology.
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Oi oi oi, is it all right if I use this as a base for a little story I'm writing? :3
It's nicely done, but i find the crux of the story hard to believe: that the raven so easily gives in to coyote's demand that everything must eventually die, and then so adamantly refuses to change the rule so that coyote's son could come back to life (and everything else would not die), not because he can't do it, but he simply won't because they already made an agreement? That's like God agreeing to let the devil have his way, and then when the devil changes his mind, God holds the devil to his word rather than restoring immortality to all of creation..... Am i missing something here?
Other tales go deeper into what your asking, this was a beautiful simplification of it.
omg this is awesome... did you make it? can I mirror it?
Anyone else here via Megan @ Pathfinder K-8?
certain, amount of time... then... evil death
Is this from a tribal myth?
Although this isn't my faith, this video is truly beautiful and thank you for uploading it. I just have one question. When Raven and Coyote were the only two being alive were they in the form as we see them today or were they in the dorm of spirits? Thank you again for this lovely video.
It's all astrology my friend or going further back to source it's consciousness made manifest.
Can someone please post the text of the story? Thx :)
What tribe is this creation story from?
Was this a Native American tale?
Werecoyote folktale power and Strentgh
whos here for school
What’s the theme of this😂?
Me.
@@elenasteinebel1680 please help me i cant find the theme, I'm dumb when it comes to this stuff lol
@@vindisco2487 lol still need help?
@@elenasteinebel1680 lmao
Teen Titans coyote and revan
make this into a works cited
I seen this in school for history 😆
thats the schutzstaffel symbol my dude 0:26
Bobby Beluga what are those you mamas teos
famous!
Yes, i like goodnightstorys better than science rapports