The Kumeyaay Indians - Survival in the Weave (part1)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Short Documentary - 2007 California Emmy Nominee - Camera/Editing by Carlos Miranda
    A deeper look into the Kumeyaay tribe on the mexican side of the border while they strive to survive under rudimentary living conditions and dependent on their cultural tradition of basket weaving to supply their financial needs. The story centers around Gloria Castaneda, a kumeyaay native who takes matters on her own hands and organizes her village into creating baskets and finding outlets to display them north of the border, into US territory.
    CONTACT INFO: C_Miranda@me.com
    *This video clip has the sole purpose of work sample showcase.

Комментарии • 40

  • @cupcakes99
    @cupcakes99 11 лет назад +10

    This is interesting, I'm adopted but my family is said to be Mexican Indian Ill probably never find my birth mother and father but I'd really like to know more about the Mexican Indian tribes that surround California. This is a start thanks to whom ever posted this video. Makes me want to find where I come from. I hope I do.

    • @Shyblues
      @Shyblues 6 лет назад

      cupcakes99 I know this is 5 years later & Im hoping you found your Family

    • @douglasroussey852
      @douglasroussey852 4 года назад

      Ancestry DNA test ?

    • @raymondalvarez3250
      @raymondalvarez3250 2 года назад +1

      Be careful of what you pray for.
      Current DNA is amazing.

    • @raymondalvarez3250
      @raymondalvarez3250 2 года назад

      As a kid growing up in the San Gabriel valley I was told we were Native American Indian from the Chumash Santa Ynez/Santa Barbara area, my other side is of the Japanese heritage.
      Crazy

  • @uracamyvazquez6146
    @uracamyvazquez6146 Год назад +1

    Viva mi raza kumiay orgulloso portador de su sangre😊

  • @jacobeksor6088
    @jacobeksor6088 5 лет назад +4

    Native America mix basket by plants. Montagnard indigenous we make baskets from bamboo .

  • @raymondalvarez3250
    @raymondalvarez3250 2 года назад +2

    Awesome culture a beautiful tribute to our elders.

  • @haritchie3460
    @haritchie3460 2 года назад +1

    12 year ago those that where Young now older .sad to know some are now no longer with them. As those. Songs now past on.

  • @evieaparicio8885
    @evieaparicio8885 3 года назад +1

    Love your well spoken spanish language wow! Extremely well spoken Lupe!!

  • @rontny13
    @rontny13 2 года назад +1

    We will survive

  • @suzettetebelman-ford4854
    @suzettetebelman-ford4854 6 лет назад +2

    Aunt Clare. love you. see you in the sky.

  • @cupcakes99
    @cupcakes99 11 лет назад +3

    And yes I know there are thousands! But I think my family is from southern Cali. Hey it's a start right?

    • @melissafreeman7416
      @melissafreeman7416 3 года назад

      Where about? Do you know? Maybe I can help you with what tribe. I’m Native from Southern California and I know many tribes here, not just my blood lineage.

  • @calindn1000
    @calindn1000 12 лет назад +3

    R.I.P. LUPE DANCING BEAR

    • @angelacontreras7871
      @angelacontreras7871 2 года назад

      Hi im lupe daughter I would like to know things abt my dad

  • @richardbowers3647
    @richardbowers3647 3 года назад +1

    East Woman taught them the art of basket making, some say. Without that ability, they would be living in poverty. Many of the western people have a "Coming of Age" ceremony for all the young girls of the tribe where East Woman is the met. Just saying.

  • @charlesyniguez2392
    @charlesyniguez2392 4 года назад

    Excepted

  • @CaliAllyE
    @CaliAllyE 12 лет назад +1

    I so love that we can now see videos like this! It's so wonderful that we can learn about these things without having to go get a degree in anthropology! (lol! Especially since that was my concentration.)
    @aztec13lcoos:
    It's been estimated that maybe only 200 people made it across the Bering Strait to populate the Americas. So yes, we are all related.
    I love that you younger folks are embracing your indigenous roots. You, personally, may even be Aztec.
    But (PET PEEVE WARNING!!!!),

  • @CaliAllyE
    @CaliAllyE 12 лет назад +2

    Niño, just because one is Mexican DOES NOT mean one is Aztec. Any more than the Britons, Gauls, Egyptians, Greeks, or Persians were ethnically Romans, simply because the Roman Empire had swallowed their lands.
    It's been estimated that the so-called Digueño tribes of Old Town San Diego have been there for 12,000 years. My family met the Spanish in what is now Old Town San Diego in 1770 or so. I can assure you we were NEVER Aztecs! They never got anywhere near us. Do some personal research

    • @melissafreeman7416
      @melissafreeman7416 3 года назад

      💯

    • @raymondalvarez3250
      @raymondalvarez3250 2 года назад +1

      I love when people say "It was Mexico"
      The fact is that it has always been Native people. This land had been Mexico and french but remember the Native people had one of the first language and ENGLISH/Spanish was a foreign language.
      Thank God there is good documentation.

  • @rontny13
    @rontny13 2 года назад

    Dont give up

  • @recycle247
    @recycle247 7 лет назад

    What kind of plant was used for the basket making?

    • @katethepoet
      @katethepoet 4 года назад +2

      Junco, or rush in english.

  • @CaliAllyE
    @CaliAllyE 12 лет назад +2

    BACKWARD POSTS! NEWISH TO POSTING!
    (the adobe "Machado" house in Old Town San Diego was built by one of my ancestors), I can assure you we were NEVER Aztecs! They never got anywhere near us. Do some personal research before claiming Aztec. It's really worth it! (and if you ARE Aztec, you may have some 'xplaining to do......) Walk in Beauty, to borrow from yet another tribe...

  • @pontasx4
    @pontasx4 5 лет назад +1

    We were all one...now the Kumeyaays do not respect those of the other side...

    • @melissafreeman7416
      @melissafreeman7416 3 года назад +1

      And vice versa. Because I deal with many from “the other side” who seem to not want to acknowledge their Native American ancestry... they only seem want to acknowledge their Spanish ancestry from Europe. We were segregated from each other long ago and still seem to today by a lot, although more and more everyday are also finally becoming more aware.

  • @PabloPeligroProductions
    @PabloPeligroProductions 10 лет назад

    @CaliAllyE. What did the Aztecs do to you? All this hostility. lol

    • @melissafreeman7416
      @melissafreeman7416 3 года назад +1

      I don’t think the actual Aztecs did anything, because they weren’t anywhere near, like she said... my guess is it has to do with Mexicans who only want to acknowledge Aztec ancestry who aren’t even of Aztec ancestry who always try to claim California as being stolen from Mexico by the United States of America while disregarding the tribes who’ve been living here for thousands of years longer.
      My guess because I come across the same almost on a daily on RUclips and social media sites... and “we’re” like: “umm helloooo, hiiii! You know we’ve been here longer right? And we’re still here, right?”.
      In other words, it’s about respect.
      And the do your research because not all is Aztec, or rather... is due to a lot Mexicans claiming Aztec only... it’s sort of the same running joke ALL Native people’s have about “white people” claiming they’re “Cherokee” here in the United States. The people who say they’re “Aztec” is Mexico’s version of “Cherokee” in the United States of America.
      And so: 1) They disregard Native tribes here thousands of years before Mexico was even established as a country.. and 2) Not everyone who’s Mexican is of Aztec descent.
      It sounds harsh, I know, but... it’s something we hear and read from many far too many times. Me, I just wish people of Mexican heritage truly knew their Native American ancestry... because it’s sad to know so many lost their Native American identity. The Aztec thing is burnt out, like the white people Cherokee. And what’s even more sad is that by them doing so it also negates the true Native American descendants of the Aztecs, and the true Native American Cherokee people.
      Well, my hypothesis from her comment anyways from my own personal experience, although I do admit that it’s my theory and my theory alone. But because of what I also deal with mixed with her comment... it’s the only logical sense I can make of it from understanding.

  • @charlesyniguez2392
    @charlesyniguez2392 4 года назад

    If I get excited will they give me a name

    • @melissafreeman7416
      @melissafreeman7416 3 года назад +1

      “Excited Charles”.
      I’m Kumeyaay, so I just named you 😂🤣🤣

    • @charlesyniguez2392
      @charlesyniguez2392 3 года назад

      @@melissafreeman7416 what's my name,then

    • @melissafreeman7416
      @melissafreeman7416 3 года назад

      @@charlesyniguez2392 excited Charles. But, only if you get excited. 😂 do you get excited, Charles?

    • @charlesyniguez2392
      @charlesyniguez2392 3 года назад +1

      @@melissafreeman7416 I'll be excited when I become a tribe member

  • @vanessajones7087
    @vanessajones7087 7 лет назад

    This is ashame,O don't believe The Most High want any body living n proverty.

  • @cynthiarosas8214
    @cynthiarosas8214 2 года назад

    Everyone needs salvation here are the words of salvation please forgive me jesus im a sinner come into my heart and save me from my sin I no that you are the savior and I no that you died for me on calvary and I no that God raise you from the dead and you are alive and I thankyou for your salvation in Jesus holy name amen and its important to always ask for forgiveness every night 🌙 ✨