I am ARMY BEAR from Apache Pima tribe. I have seen many dances.. but this one brought tears to my eyes and happiness in my heart.. to see so many ages jump into this dance with sprits of joy all around you ..
I'm Native American myself. My honest question for you is, I know Native tribes aren't going against each other like all crazy but why is there still somewhat animosity between tribes in 2023? Especially after all the rejection and racism we face from non native groups. I'm for all Native/indigenous people but I believe there are some things we need to work on within our people and tribes getting along with one another is a issue that still needs to be taken care of.
That is something that goes to each individual or it is possible that ancestors have passed down grudges among the people. I cannot truly say . Only hope that we can all understand that when our time come . our children will learn from the past
Sah woh nii'...sah woh nii.!! Un bi angeh dii.....I pray that the Creator allow US, once again to Bring out all the Seasonal Dances for the occasions. The pandemic has changed not only our world we live in, but our culture as well. I hope and Pray that Men will rise up yet, again and bring certain Dances out so we may bring life and longevity to OUR Owinge. The sound of the Tom'be and the Songs in which WE Sing here in Kha'p'o' Owinge will restore and reguvinate OUR LIVES here in OUR Pueblo! May Gods Grace and Mercy be upon EACH AND EVERYONE OF US HERE IN SANTA CLARA PUEBLO, and those who participate whole heartily. We do not take our ceremonies lightly, but with honor and pride WE stand with courage to continue to fulfill the duties and purpose here on earth. GOD BLESS KHA'PO OWINGE!!
I'm full blooded Hopi, Dasavus/Dine/Navajos were always awesome to sing and dance too. We're all connected in one way or another. Take Care out there Sinom/People.
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I see a hanno clown here. They are sometimes depicted as a Katsina "doll" so I don't know if they are a sacred figure or the same as a Christian deacon? They are obviously a religious figure, I just don't know their place when I see them at social dances. I know they are present when the kachinas return to Hopi.
I'm Navajo,grew up in dormitory in keams canyon..we had alot of different Hopi dancers an never got tired of them,it always renewed something within us,..
@@JanSparkles1 ok but it would still be nice if you could recommend anything that would provide a bit more insight into the culture. Because it sewms realy interesting and I'd like to learn more about it.
You have the most amazing,beautiful culture on this earth. I am honoured to be able to watch your ceremony. Diolch yn iawn o Cymru( Thank you very much from Wales) UK😊🤝