Bad Hand speaks about the Northern Cheyenne Indian

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

Комментарии • 281

  • @yupyup1562
    @yupyup1562 11 лет назад +15

    I really like this video. It is so great to have someone take the time to make a video like this. I wish there were many more.
    I live in the city now and the video's setting and the sound of the stream really makes me homesick for the great outdoors.

  • @mariannapatane6864
    @mariannapatane6864 4 года назад +15

    Thank you for sharing I love the American Indian history love they culture .God bless them ❤️🌺🌺

  • @TheStonedSpidR
    @TheStonedSpidR 11 лет назад +55

    I am Lakota but my family originally were Cheyenne who came to live among the Lakota with the Dull Knifes. My family are the Yellowbirds.

  • @joannmicik1924
    @joannmicik1924 4 года назад +7

    This was wonderful. I am very impressed with just how handsome and graceful the traditional clothing was. Thank you very much for sharing your culture with me.

  • @foundelk
    @foundelk 11 лет назад +34

    My Grandmother was Northern Cheyenne ,I loved her dearly,BUT meanest old woman that ever balled for beads.She could burn holes through your soul with just a glance.She died in 1975 she was 98 years old or thereabouts.No one knew for sure as she was born in the wild.She taught us many things.The thing that has always stuck with me.Never give up your guns.

    • @user-xz2se6bj4u
      @user-xz2se6bj4u 5 лет назад +1

      @Adrian Espinoza Lieing? Lying

    • @dragons8822
      @dragons8822 2 года назад

      @@user-xz2se6bj4u So, you know "foundelk" & his Grandmother to be able to call him a liar ? All that does is make you look ignorant ! Keep your derogatory comments to yourself.

    • @wadetaylor1299
      @wadetaylor1299 Год назад

      Always wanting vermillion blue beads mirrors and such. U forgot the rest!

    • @warlord2pfa
      @warlord2pfa Год назад +2

      "Never give up your guns"...Wise woman.

  • @tomboyraider1015
    @tomboyraider1015 8 лет назад +32

    Thanks for sharing! I love the Cheyenne culture

    • @rebekahcraven9390
      @rebekahcraven9390 7 лет назад +7

      Shanthini Mahendran I love all the Native American cultures. My mother is Tuscarora of Kentucky. My granddad gypsy with one Wyandotte ancestor.

    • @dianemitchell4595
      @dianemitchell4595 4 года назад +2

      Blue Jay. Too.!.

  • @jeanheard4615
    @jeanheard4615 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much

  • @jamiejack764
    @jamiejack764 6 лет назад +12

    Thank you sir, very interesting and informative

  • @HassanAliLondon
    @HassanAliLondon 4 года назад +45

    Greeting from Afghanistan to all Native Real Americans, i love to know more about Real Americans history i know its very sad history but still i love to know what you beautiful ppl went trough😢

    • @Zaka_sama4393
      @Zaka_sama4393 4 года назад +3

      Read or listen to the book black elk speaks

    • @thunderwolf5969
      @thunderwolf5969 3 года назад

      That book is all fantasy

    • @kentonward97
      @kentonward97 2 года назад +1

      It is true that two different worlds and cultures clashed and the idea that it was all one sided is pure fantasy. The idea that they are the only “ Real Americans “ is pure BS first the word “ American” is European Spanish to be exact and if you are under the d illusion that nobody ever migrated but white Europeans then you are quite uneducated. The only ones that are where they supposedly started out from are Africans. So if you are any where else in the world your ancestors migrated to someplace. It’s only been in modern times that all peoples and civilizations have tried to stop taking over peoples. I find it ironic that those that constantly deride European decent populations as being the only invaders want to forget , Persia , Babylon , Assyria , Egypt , Mongolia , Rome etc…. The world was no different here either tribes warred with each other took land property women and children. If they could wipe out their enemy they did as attested to by many oral stories. So all civilizations are guilty not a single one is innocent.

    • @youreapwhatyousow6057
      @youreapwhatyousow6057 2 года назад +1

      they are mostly evil and even wearing 2 horns. it represrent the devil.

    • @45newsutah
      @45newsutah 2 года назад

      @@youreapwhatyousow6057 ya, praying to the great mystery, the great spirit, daily, respecting all life, knowing you are related to all living things, evil I tell ya!!!! You guys are the evil ones, your cities, full of greed. Look at your world 🤮 we are going home, and leaving this disaster you call "the world" humans, are nothing more then domesticated livestock!

  • @salmahmohamed6048
    @salmahmohamed6048 6 лет назад +5

    This is SO COOL! :) Thank you for making and sharing this video!

  • @denniswatson1830
    @denniswatson1830 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful and amazing culture.

  • @kimmonsanto7315
    @kimmonsanto7315 9 лет назад +17

    I'm tracing my genealogy. My Gr. Gr. Grandfather was half Cheyenne. My mother and her sisters look very similar in facial bone structure to you Bad Hand. Although my heritage is not as clear in my physical appearance it is strong in my spirit. Before my mother passed away, we bonded deeply through Native spirituality, and the practice of the medicine wheel, and learning of our animal giuides. Thank you for sharing knowledge by speaking it orally. This is the way of our ancestors, to pass down the stories & traditions & we must keep it alive.

  • @angelstarchild8762
    @angelstarchild8762 7 лет назад +24

    Native Pride! 😃

  • @MAZAWAKHAN
    @MAZAWAKHAN 11 лет назад +16

    I wish there was more living history like this. This is excellent!

  • @maple1255
    @maple1255 9 лет назад +7

    Very interesting about the significance of all of the clothing and items worn, thank you for sharing. Beautiful cultures which in harmony and balance with the earth.

  • @tracyi1551
    @tracyi1551 4 года назад

    thank you for sharing with us,beautiful people,keeping your spirits alive is awsome blessings and love sent xxx

  • @TheTribeOfBenjamin
    @TheTribeOfBenjamin 13 лет назад +1

    very informative. thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge

  • @HAMANUJAN
    @HAMANUJAN 8 лет назад +2

    This is really amazing... Thanks to share this...

  • @bobbiwolfgang
    @bobbiwolfgang 7 лет назад +3

    Incredible!! This is an awesome explanation and exhibition of authentic regalia! Absolutely beautiful! A'HO

  • @artist1q1psalmsjc32
    @artist1q1psalmsjc32 4 года назад +1

    I'm N. Cheyenne. I love this. video, THANKS!

  • @artistLife-gh3te
    @artistLife-gh3te 2 года назад

    I love the video. My family come from the N. Cheyenne Tribe in MT.

  • @cherylward1755
    @cherylward1755 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your culture with us !❤️

  • @amberamber7814
    @amberamber7814 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video 🙏

  • @Ray_jking
    @Ray_jking 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome!!!!!! This is great i always wanted to know the meaning of many different tribes marks.

  • @Tark75ifty
    @Tark75ifty 3 года назад +1

    I am French and have always loved Native American culture.
    30 years ago, I realized my dream of meeting Native Americans in the U.S.A.
    I visited a Lakota Reservation in South Dakota and a Papago Tribe Reservation in New Mexico. I keep a memory full of richness and discoveries.
    May the Native American culture live forever,
    because it shows us the path of wisdom and respect for the environment that the present world sorely lacks.

    • @Serjo777
      @Serjo777 3 года назад

      What did you do there/what kind of stuff did you experience?

  • @thenotchosen
    @thenotchosen 4 года назад +1

    You are an amazing people I have admired your ways and lifestyles and I love it ,Peace

  • @johnholland723
    @johnholland723 4 года назад

    This is fabulous. Thank you so much

  • @OttoJuhl
    @OttoJuhl 15 лет назад +1

    Nice work NB! I didn't know any of this! It's fasinating to know how and why.
    Otto J

  • @yupyup1562
    @yupyup1562 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for your response. I really got into researching the 'truth' about Native Americans...their 'true' history...a couple of years ago, and found it very interesting. Much different than what I learned growing up.

  • @BarnNine
    @BarnNine 15 лет назад +1

    Thank you, very informative. And thanks to Denny K for pointing me here too.

  • @racerx5379
    @racerx5379 Год назад

    This was very informative! Didn't know any of that stuff. Subscribing

  • @jayscroggins.thunderboy3064
    @jayscroggins.thunderboy3064 5 лет назад +2

    Oglala lakota and proud my tunkasila,s Tatanka Iyotanka, Tusunca witko, aho hecietu mitakuye oyasin.

  • @randlerichardson5826
    @randlerichardson5826 5 лет назад

    Great video thanks for sharing.

  • @joesmith-jb4ls
    @joesmith-jb4ls 6 лет назад +2

    I am Irish. The Irish diaspora encompasses all races and nations. We are sympathetic with all who have been starved and driven from their lands.

  • @SharBoege
    @SharBoege 15 лет назад +1

    Great Vid. Nice info. Proud to know you

  • @pendelwitch4908
    @pendelwitch4908 8 лет назад +6

    thanxs this is brillant wot a great video god i love native american indians ☺☺x

  • @moniquekeisrie7436
    @moniquekeisrie7436 Год назад

    Dank voor deze informatieve clip-!
    Liefs uit Nederland- ♡♡♡
    🇳🇱🇳🇱🙏🇳🇱🇳🇱👌🇳🇱🇳🇱🌹🌹

  • @cierakitty
    @cierakitty 11 лет назад +4

    Most interesting, I enjoyed this, Thank you for posting this.

  • @kenvaldez4653
    @kenvaldez4653 4 года назад

    Education is power....thank you!

  • @PaganWarrior100
    @PaganWarrior100 11 лет назад +2

    You should buy Bad Hand's book, 'Plains Indians: Regalia and Customs.' If you turn to pages 146-147, there is a section on scalping and the scalp dance. There is also another book, 'Scalping and Torture: Warfare Practices Among the North American Indians,' which is dedicated to the history of scalp-taking among the tribes. That's quite a rare book to come by though.

    • @osbaldohernandez9174
      @osbaldohernandez9174 Год назад

      Always wanted to know more about scalping also nice Iron Maiden pfp

  • @Nufoundfriend8
    @Nufoundfriend8 2 года назад

    Thank You 🙏

  • @evelyntarawa7140
    @evelyntarawa7140 4 года назад

    Very Cultured and Sacred Only
    Worn by Higher Chief War Warrior Respectfully yours and thank you for sharing highly Respect from New Zealand 💚🍀🖤

  • @markthomascarey7934
    @markthomascarey7934 4 года назад +1

    Aloha, Thank You. May I suggest a 2nd camera to show better closeups. Very interesting presentation, Mahalo nu. . . .

  • @lest128
    @lest128 13 лет назад +1

    i subscribed :) nice see native ppl keeping up on history me i mostly have salish in me

  • @josephryan6464
    @josephryan6464 9 лет назад

    Thank you for the history lesson.

  • @tomashize
    @tomashize 4 года назад +3

    Atempting some research.
    Did the Cheyenne venture into the mountains much or stay on the plaines? Also, when did friendly relations and alliences with the Sioux begin? Any help from those who know is much appreciated.

    • @hao-weihsu2620
      @hao-weihsu2620 3 года назад

      Cheyennes went into the mountains to steal horses or to fight the Utes, Shoshone, Flatheads and other tribes on the other side of the Rockies. However, they never stayed for long. Friendly relations with the Sioux began in the mid 1800's. The Sioux pushed the Cheyenne west out of the Black Hills in the 1700's, but around the mid-1800's they began to ally themselves together. By the 1860's the Sioux and Cheyenne were joining forces to fight the Crows.

  • @lydialilybellevalley2297
    @lydialilybellevalley2297 5 лет назад +5

    🌷🌱The hat of Cheyenne is magnificent , styled and awesome 🏹🏹 I want absolutely to do journey for meet them and the other Amerindians

  • @galenhof3371
    @galenhof3371 2 года назад +1

    Dull Knife was one BADASS Northern Cheyenne!

  • @20stands
    @20stands 11 лет назад +5

    There are really 7 splits of the Cheyenne Tribe. There are the Southern that live in OK. Northern that live in MT, and are really two tribes in one So'taeo'o and the Tististas. There is a tribe in MN and another in Canada and a few others that assimilated to other tribes. If we would have stayed together we would have been the largest tribe in the us. It has been said that we are only about 5% of the true size of the original tribe, than what it used to be.

    • @HanifeÖztürk-u4p
      @HanifeÖztürk-u4p Год назад

      Beyaz adam kızılderilileri birbirleriyle dövüşturmus

  • @gulalatas9163
    @gulalatas9163 Год назад

    When native brothers and sisters will unite as one and raise up for taking what belongs to them back?love and respect to u all

  • @mariatherezateixeira2986
    @mariatherezateixeira2986 5 лет назад +1

    Obrigada! Gratidão! Meu respeito e admiração! ! ❤

  • @Mis-AdventureCH
    @Mis-AdventureCH 3 года назад

    Fascinating. Thx.

  • @yupyup1562
    @yupyup1562 13 лет назад +1

    @wobeck Thank you so much. I've had plenty of free time on my hands lately and got into researching the first people of North America, their lives and what really happened over the last 300 years, not what I was taught in school. Tough finding truthful resources. Any info. you may have would be great.

  • @moniquekeisrie7436
    @moniquekeisrie7436 3 года назад

    DankU wel- dit was heel informatief-!
    🇳🇱🇳🇱👌🇳🇱🇳🇱🙏🇳🇱🇳🇱🌹🇳🇱🇳🇱♾

  • @trak4914
    @trak4914 8 лет назад

    Very nice work!

  • @jacquesm6847
    @jacquesm6847 4 года назад

    Absolutely beautiful 👍🏻... Taino Indian here ...

  • @BlackKettleRanch
    @BlackKettleRanch 6 лет назад +1

    He's a very good speaker. Modern society is a run away train that is running out of track.

  • @dragons8822
    @dragons8822 2 года назад +1

    Isn't the name "Cheyenne" a white language name for your tribe ? if so, my question is; what name do you call yourselves by ? I heard an Indian speak here in town at our museum a few yrs ago, " The Buffalo Bill Center of The West" & he said that tribes have their own names for themselves that they go by that were given by the creator. I appreciate your help & enjoyed this video clip.

    • @MotherErth1
      @MotherErth1 Год назад

      Northern Cheyenne go by Tististas

  • @sonja554
    @sonja554 12 лет назад +2

    respect !!!!

  • @coisasestranhas3055
    @coisasestranhas3055 4 года назад +3

    O meu coração está sempre com vocês. Eu tenho esperança que a vossa situação se resolva da melhor maneira,de o vsso povo, viver em paz e serem felizes.

  • @kathybentley4190
    @kathybentley4190 5 лет назад

    Thanks! Education for the ignorant is the key to peace between Indigenous Peoples and those descended from Europeans. I really like that you can teach those who have stereotyped Natives real facts about your People!

  • @ritamelendez
    @ritamelendez 5 лет назад

    Una cultura extraordinaria. An extraordinary culture.

  • @juliannabustos2823
    @juliannabustos2823 6 лет назад +3

    Emma yelloweyes my great grandmother

  • @brianpeekeekoot600
    @brianpeekeekoot600 3 года назад

    Awesome!!!!👍

  • @tonanzinluztierra4564
    @tonanzinluztierra4564 5 лет назад

    Bello video, los amo.

  • @20stands
    @20stands 11 лет назад +3

    Cheyennes were never evil people. Historically before the white people came here, the Cheyenne were the most respected tribes ever. We were known as the beautiful people and when Louis and Clark first met us, it was written that they felt like they were in the presents of superior beings.

    • @mehmetkemalcansevdi5569
      @mehmetkemalcansevdi5569 6 лет назад +3

      im living at Turkiye and i love cheyenne tribe. They are my favourite tribe. Im proud of them.

    • @JaneDoe-hf8bb
      @JaneDoe-hf8bb 4 года назад +1

      And they were.

  • @Elegance33Refine
    @Elegance33Refine 4 года назад +1

    🦋🌸 WOW how Beautiful !!!!!!🌸🦋

  • @ernestoguevara8930
    @ernestoguevara8930 4 года назад

    What was the general relationship between the Cheyenne people and the Lakhota people?

  • @nelsoncorponelson
    @nelsoncorponelson 2 года назад +1

    Cacique
    Takaike
    Esta
    Vivo
    E.m
    Espirito

    • @nelsoncorponelson
      @nelsoncorponelson 9 месяцев назад

      Cacique.chefe.Takaiake.Chayenne.pele.vermlha.vi ve.em espirito.voces.nao.acreditao.entao.nao sao.decentes.

  • @20stands
    @20stands 11 лет назад +5

    No I have never heard about that. As a people we have our own religion and will never convert. Many of us respect other religious views, but we have a unflinching loyalty to the native american church and will never sway. Many people have come and offered us many things including millions upon millions of dollars. But we can't give a inch of our land away, too many Cheyennes have given their live for what we have.

  • @symonsheppard5519
    @symonsheppard5519 7 лет назад +1

    I stumbled across this and am pleased that you are active and educating those of us who know nothing of your true culture other than from watching bias cowboy films from years ago.
    I am English and can trace my ancestry way back to before the Norman invasion, I have made comments to people in other clips when they have stated their heritage as American and reminded them that the chances are they are European descendants and that they are illegal immigrants not American, after all who invited them to stay and gave them citizenship, I know that if your parents are British and you are born in another country you are still British.
    This may seem like a harsh statement , I say what I believe is right and do so with no intention of hurting or upsetting others.
    The native Americans have been robbed, murdered, cheated, lied to, starved, persecuted, forced from their lands, made to speak another's language, made to follow another's religion, made to wear another's clothing, had the indigenous animals hunted almost to extinction for making fur coats and the carcasses left to rot in where they lay, had their water and lands poisoned and polluted but kindly by the grace of the government given an area to live in but without weapons to hunt or fish,
    They still won't admit that all land was stolen, can you imagine if they did! the whole of western society would be turned upside down and men would once again turn to war as an answer for their problems.
    You all deserve so much more, you should all be free from taxes and given a generous sum of money each week, certainly much more than you need and should have movie star status, you certainly earned the right to be called braves.
    Will you ever get an apology for the brutal treatment of your ancestors and for wiping out whole tribes I think not.
    I will stop now, but this is just the way I feel and my opinion, it is not my intention to offend or upset anyone in any way and if anything I have written is inappropriate then feel free to remove this comment.

    • @andrewmantle7627
      @andrewmantle7627 7 лет назад

      Mister Sheppard; it is difficult to separate disgust from a clear statement of how you view this poorly executed attempt at genocide. We must try. The only reason that it wasn't more successful is that folks were too busy exploiting these people economically, or too lazy to really do it up right. By the time the racist approach to Natives had really taken root, most of them were dead from disease, starvation and military abuse for there to be much more than social or institutional shit headedness. The cultural robbery of stealing these people's children and trapping the rest in small reservations with no social construct in place has almost prevented them from rising back to the great spirit. With any luck at all this will fail and they will again show us the gift that was they offered and European invaders refused because of their ignorance and malice. A lazy malice at that, but malice nonetheless.

    • @andrewmantle7627
      @andrewmantle7627 7 лет назад

      One more thing Mr. Sheppard (and anyone else that is listening), the love and potential appreciation that the Great Spirit has installed, not instilled, in us, by virtue of our ongoing and constant Creation, is the only chance that we have for coming into our own as inhabitants together and co-inheritors of the beauty that is given us. We can and will do this, and hopefully before we bring about more of the destruction that waisichu has wreaked. Bless us Great Spirit, all of us.

  • @20stands
    @20stands 11 лет назад +5

    I am also a Northern Cheyenne. Many of the people still live by the rules of our traditional culture. The way we get up in the morning till we go to bed. I am a So'teo'o and there are many like me, we are always learning to live in two worlds, that is something that cannot change. The tribal government is not perfect but the tribe is still strong and are living the way they are supposed to live as a Cheyenne. We would invite you to see for yourself before you speak as if would know our tribe.

  • @LordJinkies
    @LordJinkies 4 года назад

    The bow and arrow and horses arrived with the Europeans. I would love to see the same video covering life completely before the arrival, if any of that is known.

    • @nisurasamfitness115
      @nisurasamfitness115 3 года назад

      Pueblo petroglyphs show the short double curve sinew bows were used, same arrows were also used with the long fletches, only the metal trade points, tipis were also used before euros, hunting and fightinv styles would have been slightly different but still just as fierce and proud.

    • @hao-weihsu2620
      @hao-weihsu2620 3 года назад

      bow and arrows predate the Europeans. Also, the Cheyenne were not living on the plains before European arrival in North America.

  • @dereoncooper9163
    @dereoncooper9163 3 года назад

    I STILL LOVE INDIANS 8292& BEYONCE&BARBIE

  • @fabrice1701
    @fabrice1701 14 лет назад

    if you do not mind I would put this video on my blog. I'm french and I interresse many First Nations

  • @miguelguerrero111
    @miguelguerrero111 4 года назад

    Thats an awesome quiver

  • @helithemaddog4994
    @helithemaddog4994 4 года назад +2

    Well, thank you so much for this information!! I only wish it would have been
    longer...but it was great anyway!! ( btw...what does Takchawee mean? )

  • @scarface8150
    @scarface8150 8 лет назад

    Cool ! Absolutly cool !! Great peoples , great clothes and goods.

  • @erinsquire2749
    @erinsquire2749 5 лет назад

    your place is every beautiful

  • @ChrisWMF
    @ChrisWMF 12 лет назад

    you guys are cool.

  • @culliedavidson9428
    @culliedavidson9428 3 года назад

    I am about as wasp as one can be, but I feel like my heart is buried a wounded knee.

  • @sammalschaert6673
    @sammalschaert6673 2 года назад

    In the video it was mentioned that you would talk about the Hidatsa and the Lakota in the future, I however do not see these videos on your channel. Where can I watch them?

  • @WhiteStarWoman
    @WhiteStarWoman 13 лет назад

    Wow, thought I knew everything but you've taught me a lot that I didn't know and all of this critisim about enemies? I would say it's about time you all get over it! What happened to "we are all related"?

  • @dianekeller6604
    @dianekeller6604 5 лет назад

    I.love.these.people

  • @brunningwolf
    @brunningwolf 4 года назад

    My company makes all these beautiful items.

  • @utej.k.bemsel3199
    @utej.k.bemsel3199 5 лет назад +3

    Do you know how good you look when you´re wearing your native clothing?!

  • @whisto1006
    @whisto1006 5 лет назад +4

    cheyennes weren't black, we are very very tan, we werent scared of the sun, we were outside the lodge almost all day during the summer. if you look at photos of native who went to boarding schools they are lighter than before, because they are inside most of the day. the love of my life is a lovely light brown and is a full blood, cheyenne and sioux. the only black part of her is her elbows. lol

    • @DarrenMoore-le6pg
      @DarrenMoore-le6pg 7 месяцев назад

      Who’s saying Cheyenne are black? That’s weird. This is coming from a Black dude.

  • @ellaisdrowning
    @ellaisdrowning 12 лет назад

    Glorious

  • @mlaadjaa
    @mlaadjaa 14 лет назад

    you said that you have more to post but i've only found two more videos. Is that cause i am stupid to find them or there are no more? :) ... any way love the vids, wish they could be longer but you are doing your best i am sure :) ... keep up ;)

  • @abrahamcastro9829
    @abrahamcastro9829 8 лет назад +2

    Yah te hey
    greetings to all my brothers and sister from the far East and down south and West and North
    Tun ca she la
    oh ma key ah yo
    Great Grandfather
    Help us Never to forget and may you bring us vision of are lost Tribes restore us. back and help us to continue to Ghost Dance and Live are old ways Traditionally.
    Thank you Both for the Traditional ways you live and Blessings to your Tribes From
    City's Horse
    Comanchce= those who are against us
    R.I.P
    QUANNA PARKER
    CRAZY HORSE
    SITTING BULl
    GERONIMO
    CHIEF JOSEPH
    RED CLOUD
    Ah Co Ha Ne
    My your Spirits Rest Old Ones
    Ah Co Ha Ne

  • @LionAstrology
    @LionAstrology 5 лет назад +1

    Epic and beautiful

  • @kat15471
    @kat15471 12 лет назад

    Any information....My father was born from a Norwegian father who married a Cheyenne/Norwegian in South Dakota or Wyoming. Any information about the Norwegians hooking up with the Cheyenne Indians?

    • @shainiajacobo1200
      @shainiajacobo1200 7 лет назад +1

      Ryn ny yes we call them Mandan they go way back on our history
      My father Northern Cheyenne and Mandan. You would enjoy our oral legions.

  • @WildWildWest30000
    @WildWildWest30000 9 лет назад

    wow looks great!

  • @AlienBuffalo
    @AlienBuffalo 13 лет назад

    Nice video

  • @junemorris1691
    @junemorris1691 4 года назад +1

    Hi. Love. PeaseGB. The cloth. Are. Lovely❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏻

    • @JaneDoe-hf8bb
      @JaneDoe-hf8bb 4 года назад

      ♥️ My Great Grandfather was Morris Whom married Ka thee a Full Blooded Cherokee The Trail of tears They are Buried in OKLAHOMA.

  • @josephryan6464
    @josephryan6464 9 лет назад

    Thank you for the history lesson. If the Nations didn't fight with each other I think things would have been a lot differant.

  • @highmountain0
    @highmountain0 13 лет назад

    this is a good video. i have always liked the idea of the coo stick. feathers of the head dress represented counting points of a man using his coo stick on a enemy hence where the term counting coo comes from. a warrior of an enemy tribe would run up to and touch an enemy who dishonered him with the coo stick or if he commited a crime against a fellow tribe member instead of beating or killing the enemy. it would disscrace the enemy. chiefes who had lot feathers in head dress counted much coo

  • @hannsoonsmokur8625
    @hannsoonsmokur8625 11 лет назад

    wonderful

  • @garysicemore3907
    @garysicemore3907 4 года назад +1

    When they killed animals it was for a purpose. When we kill animals it's for sport I think I see a difference. I am a descendant of the Creek Indian. But we all must remember it was their country before it was ours. And they were treated worse than all they were all a brave people and their heritage lives on no matter what. One would have to respect that.

    • @CrowdPleeza
      @CrowdPleeza 3 года назад

      Isn't killing animals for sport done in a regulated way to control the population of certain animals?

  • @jacobeksor6088
    @jacobeksor6088 5 лет назад

    I am Montagnard indigenous love Cheyenne