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!!
Awww I missed this dance My sons group from Shipaulovi.. The yellow clown is my youngest son and the boy on the right is my Son the drummer is my Second oldest son..I love how they get into our Culture..
Yeah there are wuyak voli/palikmana kachinas to like these ones but they’re kachinas they were at the 1st Nightdance this year the yellow clown is a kachina to
I got nothing but LOVE for indigenous tribes and of my Hopi brothers and sisters, but did anyone notice the disk objection just appear from 17:53 and move across the sky from right to left, speedily jetting away and disappearing out of the camera view at 18:07? It seems the lady in the pink shirt did and she was checking to see if anyone else saw it.
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.
Did my DNA (56percent n8tv)ancestry and it mentions the Hopi tribe as a oldest in the Americas along with the Aztec. Not sure I have a ancesters to this tribe but still beautiful !