Now if only we had studied insects as much as we studied mammals then we would understand the so called white man and would have known how to deal with them because we would have known where they were coming from.
Breathtaking. Thank you for sharing this beautiful ceremony. I was lucky to see some hoop dancers on our stay in Arizona. But this beats all. Thank you to every one involved. Greetings from Idaho
Hopi nation! So honored to share this life with all my brothers and sisters, and sharing with my brothers and sisters, also this life to! my creators are speaking to me today, thank you, love and peace to my ppl
Thank you for posting this! Watching from UK. Would love to know more about where and why this ceremony takes place, and about the animals represented. Beautiful shadow against the wall at left of screen at 18:49.
Notice how , in the mix of all the wildlife, there is a Human Being dancer in there too....the Hunter.....wearing the blue shirt, and an arrow quiver on his back..... ..who carries a green tree branch.....He is leading all the dancers as they first come out to the plaza......This is to show the unity , of the Human Beings with the animals......We ARE also "animals " too.....truly, "mammals" , the same as are the bears, ( the only other one that can stand up on 2 legs) ...deer, pronghorn, coyote, puma, mouse, etc....We are not separate from them....our lives are deeply interconnected with theirs...
"no"....and your feeling sorrow, "sorry".... is your chioice, to "believe" what you want, but , the truth is, people and the animals are Connected.. as we are all direct reflections the Great Spirit.... We just have so many different ways of doing that.......@@tsee9013
I do have respect 4 all what I see here on RU-vid especially the native dances..I'm native publeo frm Laguna, New Mexico..I myself am very very traditional where I'm frm.. miss my home..n all the dancing..along with my people..I also have relatives n family n friends that r in Hopi..I'm living in Phoenix, az I really miss home..
How can I learn your lenguaje and the way of living ? My uncle was teaching me but he passed and here were I'm living there is no more people who want to teach,
To be completely honest, I suggest studying amongst them because their neighboring tribe the Navajo has one of (if not the hardest) language system out of all of the native Americans languages. There’s nothing better than getting your lessons straight from the source..
you know we will be with our brother....hahahaha spirit bulll...listen the hopi n apache believe in the end of the world....you dance of deers n buffaloes n animals for a reason.....the hunter at front \takes the raines for families that need food n savior.....so believing revenge for my brother n assuming your gonna be sitting right next to him....you hopi n apachees need help n what you are seeing a s a engine.....sa vior alright lets take life for all of these antler people....they need more savior than anything...the female hunts the antller people for no reason....why hunt....females....you dont need savior or meat for the family but a trophy to hang on your walls...
Stunning, beautiful, majestic - I know I couldn’t identify all the animals represented but - just WOW! It is a great blessing to see the young ones learning the songs & dances.
American churches are nonsense now...dont you think....now that i beluge the churches so shall you unwrapp your sister mary n bath her in ridicule...americans dont know who they are...one last call to freedom idiots...n the royalty of the youngsters....the inca warriors n their little devils they call sons n daughters...the young kids empire...bunch of lollipops...