BEST NATIVE MEXICAN DANCE OF SONORA / THE DEER DANCE ( YOREME PEOPLE)
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- In Mexico there is a tradition known as “The Dance of the Pascolas and the Deer”, a ritual of pre-Hispanic origin of the indigenous Yaquis and Mayos, who inhabit the states of Sonora and Sinaloa.
The Dance of the Pascolas and the Deer is a ritual that has been practiced for over 300 years as a call for rain to the gods, and is studied by specialists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), who are currently working on the creation of a file in order to include this practice on the Tentative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage, of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
José Luis Moctezuma, an anthropologist working at the INAH Center in Sonora, explained via communiqué that, according to the vision of the indigenous communities, the pascolas (the elders of the party) were malignant beings, children of the devil. However, God won them in a game. The deer, on the other hand, represents good.
Esto es simplemente hermoso. Que orgullo tener estas danzas en nuestro Mexico y es muy importante que se preserve. ❤❤
Mayo/Yoreme Indian pride! ✊🏽
These dances r done all over México, this is a popular dance with young ppl to this day! the dances are so similar to the Natives of South West, who were Mexican, and the music and Native language! Mexicans r 50 percent or more Native, they are closer to their Native roots, but USA always paints us as European! We were perfectly fine being and looking full Native, we didn't invite the horror! USA ppl r very misinformed about Native ppl, and ur world is very small about Native ppl, and no, contrary to the culture vulture social media campaign, we r NOT African, and Afros ain't Native! Thank goodness for México and South America, they are the truth keepers! Mexicans r Native to the core in their hearts and spirit! Always have been, always will be!
they dont allow us to be native because then they have to give us rights that they do not want us to have.
I watched this beautiful vid due to the suggestion of Cisco Urquidez, both the young men are awesome, the main dancer is absolutely amazing, and the musicians are great. Thank you for sharing from Aotearoa [NZ]
Me siento orgullosa de las danzas de mi tierra, son hermosas a mi en lo personal cada que escuchó algún son de venado o pascola se me eriza la piel me emociona, faltaron los músicos (violines y arpa) de los pascolas para bailar sus demás sones.
THANK YOU (E A) FOR SHARING THIS AMAZING VIDEO.. PEACE LOVE AND LIGHT.... : ). I LOVE IT!!!!
Orgullo sonorense
american and mexican native dance of yoreme and yaqui people...
Thank you for posting this video. Greetings from Tamil Nadu, India
So beautiful😍
I wonder y they name this video "NATIVE MEXICAN", When it should of been "NATIVE AMERICAN"
Indigenous.
@@amstevens23 we are in the America's- it's American indigenous
Maybe because most people, and ESPECIALLY gringos believe Native Americans only exist in the USA and Canada lol when really, they exist all over the Americas
It's the failure of education by all countries. The word American & Americano have been hijacked by Americanistas. I know several 1st nations have now accepted "native american" as their official description. I still use the terms "first nation & indigenous".
White people like to imagine Mexicans and indigenous Mexicans aren’t native to the land so they can argue against the people who cross the boarders that split our land :)
Muy bien el danzante
De que parte de sonora son los danzantes?????
Son del sur de sonora pueden ser de los municipios de Navojoa, Etchojoa, o Huatabampo o sus pueblitos de cada municipio
@@jasolisg3914 muchas gracias
Doesn't the ' announcer ' EVER shut up? Besides that, the Dancing is Amazing. Can't wait to go to my grandparents & etc. hometown!
HAHAHAHAH this comment genuinely made me laugh!!! like right??? Callete please we want to feel the vibration
Uh oh, storm a brewin. 😨😳⛈️
Watching this after Miss world 2012
Ok, the deer dance doesn't seem so hard to try, all I need to do is to get a deer head hat and a pair of maracas to make it official. 🤨
maracas? ….
🙌🙌🙌💪👁😇☝️😘🍓
Chafisima. Not amazing and the Mexican version of this dance is usually BRILLIANT.
This dance is authentic, the dancers are indigenous Yoremes from Sonora
This is the original and native way so dont hate on other cultures
Esta es la "danza del venado" autentica, es la original de los indígenas Yoreme de Sonora, México... tal vez la estés comparando con la adaptación estilizada del ballet de Amalia Hernández.
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