These 2 are really knowledgeable. They helped to change my life around for the better. Before I was a lost cause in life, but when I gave up that bad mind and when I started learning our true Teaching's from Kaiánereh'ko:wa/Longhouse, it's thanks to these guy's that I'm still alive. I hope to hear more. Niawenkó:wa.!.
I'm from Spain and here to speak against "science" or "progress" makes you the target of contempt and mockery. I wish there were here indigenous nations so I could have support and research my roots. That way I would not feel so lonely and despised by the people of the country in which I was born for being on the side of nature. Here the land has been so abused and destroyed for centuries that I don't even know what it used to be originally. I grew up in a countryside with dry land overexploited by monocultures. I never saw a forest when I was a kid. Only in movies, cartoons or books. It's hard to be alone against the destructive culture in which one got born. To be always mocked as the "crazy guy" or the "bad guy" just for being against the destruction of the land. These videos at least make me feel that I'm not alone at all.
Hope to hear more from them in future time.
These 2 are really knowledgeable. They helped to change my life around for the better. Before I was a lost cause in life, but when I gave up that bad mind and when I started learning our true Teaching's from Kaiánereh'ko:wa/Longhouse, it's thanks to these guy's that I'm still alive. I hope to hear more.
Niawenkó:wa.!.
I would like to see more with them speaking on stories an issues. Awesome
This is a great learning tool for students of Kanienkeha!
Such a beautiful language
It is so important for our children to know their people’s language!!!! All of us Native American People’s!!!!
So happy I found this channel.
I'm from Spain and here to speak against "science" or "progress" makes you the target of contempt and mockery. I wish there were here indigenous nations so I could have support and research my roots. That way I would not feel so lonely and despised by the people of the country in which I was born for being on the side of nature.
Here the land has been so abused and destroyed for centuries that I don't even know what it used to be originally. I grew up in a countryside with dry land overexploited by monocultures. I never saw a forest when I was a kid. Only in movies, cartoons or books.
It's hard to be alone against the destructive culture in which one got born. To be always mocked as the "crazy guy" or the "bad guy" just for being against the destruction of the land.
These videos at least make me feel that I'm not alone at all.
Kwahik^ knú:wehse' akatló:loke video ka'ik^. Olihwiyó yoyane tsi náhte wasnílu. Onyota'aká nitkawenu. Yehawi niyukyats.
Just shows me how much,i don't know lol.
Yawʌ'kó (niá:wen'kówa)
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