My family and I attended the Pow Wow in Wikwemikong on Manitoulin Island. The dancers and drummers are amazing. I was fortunate to have a chance to speak with an elder and a knowledge keeper. Our grandchildren are Ojibwa. We were well received with warmth and affection whenever we walked on Ojibwa territory. The people were very kind and helpful as it was our first time there.
As i watch this tears are running down my cheeks and i feel like electricity is running through my body , WOW it touches my heart ❤ so very fierce and proud
They're so good! Can you name a few other than Josh so I can watch their styles more ? I just started dancing traditional to honor my family while they still here and after.
I have followed native american history for many years now. I listen to the music all the time. There ways,, are my ways. My skin is white,,, but my heart belongs to the native american nations. It's an honor for me to be on this earth with you. ❤❤❤
Its hard to see pow wow hear in Florida a used to go to 1 years ago they was Seminole s but with my grandmother be cherokee i use to take her there and she like it
Hydro watching the shows on RU-vid show again soon hopefully travel far to see this thanks for this video this is awesome and my friend is native-american as well thank you so much for sharing this with and me
Im grateful to see there finding their steps, a path to pass on to some young men to find to find his own reasons to be proud, one day that find there place. Thankful they listened to their spirit that voice to care enough to support each other Do see many who would have like to have been there Have a chance to listen as I do.
So how long did it take to learn the drum part? Plus, how many minutes did the dancers put in to learn their dance? Or do the just have St. Vitus' Dance?
Its hard to see pow wow hear in Florida a used to go to 1 years ago they was Seminole s but with my grandmother be cherokee i use to take her there and she like it