Been going there every year for 15 years to camp and fish, nicest people you'll ever meet we have friends there going on 8 yrs now. Beautiful land and great people.
My mom is Chippewa, my father is a white man... All i can say is my native people went through way to much bs over our own land. Its a sad to be a stranger in your own land! Much respect band of ojibway
My 4x's grandmother was from there so beautiful, 5:45 now I understand why my family was originally catholic. Sewing is widely learned in my family which is why I'm a designer now as well as being school educators.
It's wonderful to see a youngster this excited about her culture. More should be taught their backround and roots. Taught pride in where and who they come from the future of the tribes depend on them. Wado.
Thanks. Learned a lot, and wow what a beautiful state. These tribes were surviving for 9000 years, perfectly adapting to Nature, respect is the word that comes to mind. I hope this culture will live on, still being able to adapt to the conditions of the world around us.
At 5:36 on the left, behind the great July carnival sign, that building still stands today, upgrades of course. Scott Smith owns that building today, the firework shop. I do believe.
James St.Germaine Hello James, I found most of these photos from around the net and posted by residents of Lac Du Flambeau, but if you go to the historical site of Wisconsin they have truly amazing photos of the Reservation from the beginning to present. I was reluctant to use them in the video because they really want people to just provided a link and direct them straight to the site instead. So if you go to the description it's in there. You might be interested in it, they are incredible. Thanks for watching.
fridaykiss Yes it is. It’s the smoke shop still up and running to this day. I saw that no one had answered, so I thought I’d jump in, even if it’s been a few years. Thank you for this compilation, it was well done. Be well, Ma’iingankwe
look up james settee the metis half breed and his offspring . they are now all over the world originated from the Siberian mountains all the way to Canada and beyond.
Been going there every year for 15 years to camp and fish, nicest people you'll ever meet we have friends there going on 8 yrs now. Beautiful land and great people.
My mom is Chippewa, my father is a white man... All i can say is my native people went through way to much bs over our own land. Its a sad to be a stranger in your own land! Much respect band of ojibway
My 4x's grandmother was from there so beautiful, 5:45 now I understand why my family was originally catholic. Sewing is widely learned in my family which is why I'm a designer now as well as being school educators.
I like Ojibwe flower stitch, so beautiful!
It's wonderful to see a youngster this excited about her culture. More should be taught their backround and roots. Taught pride in where and who they come from the future of the tribes depend on them. Wado.
Been away from my home state for 30 years. Nice to be back again. And wow,, a casino here..way to go!
Thanks. Learned a lot, and wow what a beautiful state. These tribes were surviving for 9000 years, perfectly adapting to Nature, respect is the word that comes to mind. I hope this culture will live on, still being able to adapt to the conditions of the world around us.
At 5:36 on the left, behind the great July carnival sign, that building still stands today, upgrades of course. Scott Smith owns that building today, the firework shop. I do believe.
James St.Germaine Hello James, I found most of these photos from around the net and posted by residents of Lac Du Flambeau, but if you go to the historical site of Wisconsin they have truly amazing photos of the Reservation from the beginning to present. I was reluctant to use them in the video because they really want people to just provided a link and direct them straight to the site instead. So if you go to the description it's in there. You might be interested in it, they are incredible. Thanks for watching.
James St.Germaine Is this photo where the smoke shop is now?
fridaykiss
Yes it is. It’s the smoke shop still up and running to this day.
I saw that no one had answered, so I thought I’d jump in, even if it’s been a few years.
Thank you for this compilation, it was well done.
Be well,
Ma’iingankwe
Thank you for this video! I have learned do much more about my town and i love it ! Thank you.
Is anyone else chippawa
You used a photo from my families property! Pretty cool!
I love lac du flambeau
Keeshkemun (Sharpened Stone) my 8th grandfather
Very Good!
Lac de flambo is my tribes reservation and it means lake of fire
fridaykiss my lips cuz I want to thank you for downloadong this my native grands esters*
I read it in a book
look up james settee the metis half breed and his offspring . they are now all over the world originated from the Siberian mountains all the way to Canada and beyond.
Jim Toy is your GrandFather Buzzy brisk
I am OJIBWE and I should say how do you know all this 😐😐
Dibiki Labarge yeah and I'm chippawa which is the same thing and I can't find any of this stuff online
@@aydanruoff6589 if you both are either of those you would know about the great historian William Warren, try reading one or two of his books!
BOZHHOO, Sabé Indiginikaaz, Migizi Endodem, Annishinaabé. Minoomin and Gigoon, tasty!
It's not Chippewa🙄
Zuckamoodah Gullygah ! Nah !
sad
Road blockers. They must forget they are protected by the USA military. Down with tribal rights. No special treatment should be given.