The "Golden Rule" of the Shawnees was: "Do not kill or injure your neighbor, for it is not him that you injure, you injure yourself. But do good to him, therefore add to his days of happiness as you add to your own.
Ive listened to this every day for the last two weeks. Im from Queensland Australia... For some reason it makes me tear up almost looking at these old photos of native Americans.... Such warriors and people of their land.
In the USSR, a book about the Shawnee Indians was popular - Sat-Okh-Land of salty rocks - my favorite book of childhood, I read it many times. I have infinite respect for these people and their ancient history of living in harmony with nature. May the Great spirit be with you. From Russia with love.
I’m very pissed at that. I didn’t know that till last video. I’m probably gonna get in trouble for this but count me in on the revolution. Shhhhhh #NATIVELIVESMATTERTOO #BLM
The great warriors are not all gone. Although the total extermination of all native peoples of what's now the U.S. was the aim of the U.S. from its founding till well into the 20th c., most of the peoples have survived, albeit in greatly reduced numbers. By the turn of the 19th into 20th c, most people thought all these native peoples were facing total annihilation within a generation or two, & indeed the population of each native nation was so low that most natives were afraid the end was near. The war to exterminate native peoples to the west had ended by the late 19th c, with most native homelands seized by American settlers/colonizers & with most Indians being confined to "reservations." The lands east of the Miss. had been invaded & seized in the earlier decades of the 19th c, the native peoples forcibly removed from their homelands to Indian Territory (now Okla.). The process used by the US in this forced removal was, by the way, later closely studied by Hitler & the methods were adapted to become the means by which the Nazi government forcibly relocated millions of people in Germany & elsewhere in Europe, with the camps that came to be known as "work camps" & "concentration camps" closely modeled on those used by the US against the Indian peoples. Although less than 10% of the populations of Indian peoples had survived by the end of the 19th c, & although gov. policies continued into the 20th c. with the aim of genocide of all native peoples within the US, the expected total annihilation of all these peoples didn't succeed. Of those native peoples who survived, almost all were forced to live in small areas of land far from their homelands. For all native peoples, the removal from their homelands meant that their spiritual lands were lost, as with Native spirituality the landscape of their homelands is vital---the homeland, the land & sky & animals & all else is sacred, is a vital part of each people's religion. Too complex to explain here, native spirituality is intimately tied into the "landscape", with the sacred residing within each place. This is unlike Christianity & Islam, religions that can be moved to anyplace on earth, as these are based on a specific deity & doctrines. (See Vine Deloria's "God Is Red: a Native View of Religion".) Although a few ceremonies were allowed to continue for the amusement of tourists in the SW (& these were very modified, not the real ceremonies), it was illegal for native peoples to practice their traditional religions in the US until into the late 1970s into '80s when the US laws re: native religion was changed,after much pressure & international embarrassment. Before this, native religion had to be kept hidden or risk arrests. But the great warriors continued in each generation, although the popular (non-native) idea of what defined "great warrior" had to change. Traditionally, depending on the particular native people, the definition of "great warrior" seldom bore much if any relation to the popular idea. There have been great warriors throughout the 20th into 21st c. For examples, look at writings & works by natives themselves. Vine Deloria, Jr, is very widely respected within most native communities; although he was himself Lakota, he wrote about all native peoples, & throughout his life he worked for all. There are a great many others whose works are now printed, whose aims are to keep native traditions alive. Look at the native newspapers (online, as well as in print) available as a guide to what's happening, to who's leading various fights, etc. The great warrior tradition never died.
I am not of The First People's of this beautiful land, but I highly respect their honor, their way of Life. Always keep the young people engaged in your language & customs.
@Umar Johnson Actually that is not true. These tribes lived for thousands of years on these lands and some of the largest tribes developed a peaceful way of existence that a majority of the pioneers romanticed and then incorporated into how they live here. Many tribes would actually compete in friendly competition, a practice reproduced today with sports teams. Additionally, if these natives were described as savages, what would be the proper term to describe those that came after, murdered innocent women and children then claimed the land unlawfully through over 400 broken treaties? Lots of delusional perspectives that don't bother to question where their hatred comes from especially considering that these natives never actually harmed them in their own lifetime, let the ignorance go or die without any understanding of what it means to be human. A civilization barely surviving 300 years can't claim much over a GROUP of tribes that existed over a thousand. The crimes of today are much worse than the crimes of the past.
Considering the facts that Mexicans are originally indigenous peoples (pre Spanish invasion) , the West half of the U.S. where plains indigenous lived was possessed by Mexico up 1874 (years after the Civil War), and the fact those who lived on the East Coast were pushed West up until 1877, those on the West would have by all means been Mexican indigenous. Also considering that they possibly married and mixed with those from the East settled in that area as well, it makes perfect sense that Mexican indigenous are related to U.S. indigenous. They are literally the same people. Factually, your ancestral grandparents would have been the same people living on that very land, passing genes down to those who now live there.
@@codywarburton3112 Mexicans are literally native mixed with eruopeans just like most native Americans do to colonization i would assume this is a joke but literally can't tell
@@ezra5629 starting an early 2000 alot of native American tribes started in ethnic cleansing I am half Apache and still not welcomed in any tribal land and this Mexican will not receive a warm welcome from native tribes
Love to see the old history of our native Americans.. Their dancing how they dressed ... They look like warriors I wouldn't want to come upon alone.. Their old way of life is very interesting to know.. This video shows and teaching Me a lot..
Love watching the Native Americans Dance...much History with Americans indians.i enjoy reading History.my grandpa was Cheerokee.he had so many stories to tell me ..many sad stories of his ancestors
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The modern techno and beatboxing sounds are freakin' hilarious. They start playing this back on June 25th 1876 WITH the modern sounds at Little Bighorn and right before Custer dies he's like W.T.F?!
I was gonna say, this is the real deal with music from thousands of years ago right here, kudos to the guy for going back all those years and recording it 👏
This gets me pumped and ready to conquer the forces of evil every morning! The evil forces of the land shall be purged and our people will live in peace once again! The Great Spirit is with us and will never fade away!
Spiritual chills and tingly goosebumps with every hair on end is electrifying. I feel it multiple times on a daily... Also seeing with the mind's eye is the coolest thing ever. I'd prefer to see through that eye but never know when it's going to happen.
Какие мужественные лица,словно высечены из гранита! В глазах бесстрашие, впрочем чего им бояться,если волки дают им гладить себя. Восхищалась с детства индейцами и это восхищение останется со мною до самой смерти. Неповторимый народ! Gagestan.
From my dad's side is Aztec,Mayan,Isieta Pueble & Apache and from my mom's side is Cherokee,Blackfoot,Choctaw, Apache,Shawnee , Dakota & Lakota so related to Geronimo and Crazy Horse and sitting bull
Great spirrit of heavens and Earth and father of lights may you bless the nations and our people and hear their praises and strike terror too our adversaries that inact evil against the good that worship you on Earth and in heavens. Amen
So you think it's a party? You know what happen to these people ? And who they belong to? You ain't seen bad until the recompence for hurting these people
Es maravilloso ver como se preparaban un día antes de salir a defender sus tierras y sus creencias muy bien Saludos desde Tijuana Baja California México
Thankyou for helping my Zen , Fast buck. And for putting me in touch with my Soux Great Gradfather, I am a Human Being and I hear God. . Aheeeeeeea Haha a a h. Geronimo.
As i look up on the journey, You could see the clouds rolling across the sky as the day started to rain teardrops of blood across the land lost in their visions of doubt buried in their pain white man had all the say we were left to taciturn as we watched everything burn and the heavens cried on the trail of tears trail of blood On some beaten shore we watched the ships come in one by one, our land wore thin we could just watch with closed eyes as the promises made were just lies they said you don't belong here anymore behind their mask, they wore a disguise and the heavens cried on the trail of tears tears of sorrow Blood spilled on our sacred ground leaving a unwanted stain where mighty warriors once made a stand we never could walk hand in hand when they lived by so much greed we watched our people fall thousands must bleed still all we could do is try and the heavens cried on the trail of tears tears of blood Guided by the spirit of the 4 winds we held on to our pride something they could'nt take away as so many children died tears of blood through our darkest years and the heavens cried on the trail of tears trail of sorrow tears of blood from The hunting grounds my ancestors still weep. ~~~Jack Crow~~~
Very powerful words for a broken hearted indain nation I hope one day your young bloods will grow in freedom and receive the fruits of your nation peace Irish support you
This like the perfect mix of techno and native, shit 🔥🔥🔥 😂I was waiting for the bass drop the whole time I first listened I'm still waiting for it, AH SHOOT YHEY DONE DID IT!!! YEAH!
Im glad we have a picture of Sitting Bull but i wish we had a picture of Crazy Horse too.may both RIP...they were martyrs along with their warriors ..nothing short than that
Wow!! What a sick ass tribal/ techno version song including these native people. It looks like they are really dancing to the song.. Fucking rad!! Love this!!
Hello Ju Ponte. August 2024. I listen to this when I need some Peace ☮️ I visit “Head Smashed In” Buffalo jump park in southern AlbertA Canada Ancestors are alive and well! You can see all the way to Montana from this hill….the western glacier mountains by “Going to the Sun Road”. Two places I have seen spirit and ancestors Love Kris Yyc
I can't tell whether the Cherokee Nation will hear this as a way of making light and or fun of their culture and customs. They are true warriors! PLS respect them! And their music!
I am Native American, and as a Native American we all see and go through discrimination and hatred towards our religion, our customs, our traditions, our language, and the way we wear our hair. Us Natives do things a certain way to keep traditions alive, we don't add "Dubstep" or other genres to our music. Only if one person from any Native Nation decides to have a career in music then only that person can do that. And some people have, and Natives have history that is not being taught in schools for instance the "Dakota 38" which is about the killing of the Dakota Nation men, young boys, their chief, and medicine man were killed because President Abraham Lincoln gave the order to his men to round them up and executethem all at once by hanging them, the Dakota people cried and prayed out loud before being hung. Its not only Native Nation that watches this but all Nations. In videos like this one, not all pictures are of Shawnee Sioux, there are pictures of Natives from other Nations too, when you look up pictures of one Nation like the Shawnee Sioux, not all pictures are gonna be of the Shawnee Sioux maybe it will be mixed pictures. All Native Americans were together at one point before we got separated by the settlers.....I'm not wanting to argue but I'm just sayin'....
@@nativelife27 Ani Yunwiya (Principle people) aka tsalagis aka Cherokee. But in this day in age labels shouldn't matter. We're all one. Unfortunately something some of our collective ancestors grasped a little too late. Thank you for your comments. Nvwatohiyada (peace).
Kool hearing 5 Tribes ritual … haven’t heard it since pow-wows up in Talequah and Okmulgee…. I’m definitely digging the beatz to it ….. stay well and vigilant…. Story tellers are vital . ✊✌️👍👌👈🇺🇸💯😎
We play this on planetside 2 during armor column. Or (a tribe called red) song name “the road” it’a pretty crazy to hear it coming with tanks blasting and you have native music blasting
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Oh dear goddess!!!! Hoooow I enjoy this! Many many thanks this enlightening my smile deeply. We are one. I see you. Blessings and kindest regards to all of you and our children…our hope, our joy, our love. Yours, Drachiin 🙏✨🌈✨🦚✈️✨🌈🙏 P.S.: Doing rituals with this music. Praying for truth, being informed that London Bridge fell…
No they’re not really though. Well to an extent I guess, you’re like half right. The Mexican people were created by the intermingling of the indigenous peoples that were there in what is now Mexico and the Spaniards that invaded and colonized. Before the arrival of the Spaniards the Mexican people did not exist yet. Native Americans aren’t a mix of colonizers and indigenous people, they’re just indigenous, their own people. They were their own people for 10,000+yrs. Mexicans didn’t exist more than 500 yrs ago. The people that were there in what is now Mexico were VERY different than “Mexicans”. They were indigenous. Mexicans are a mix of indigenous and the colonizing Spaniards. That’s why u guys speak Spanish, Catholicism, all that. This language and religion was only recently in that land. Last 500 yrs or so. Also the Natives of what is now the United States and Canada were very different than the Natives of what is now Mexico, South and Central America. VERY different type of Native Americans. Different land and environment, different customs, beliefs, culture, way of life, etc.. still respected but they were different.
From my time line from my grandmother side i am so proud to be who i am .. Now i understand. why i feel so proud and unafraid of most things that's in my life. . IM A FREE SPIRIT. !
One of these Native American Chief's I know is Sitting Bull, I learned about him when I was and went to school in Elementary, but I forget what I learn his back stories, but I still remember his name, cause he's a great Chief and I respect all the Chief's and our ancestors. My Native American Indian Brothers and Sisters, do you wish that you can meet your ancestors for at least a day? Cause I know I would love to meet my ancestors from my tribe, my tribe is Sioux, but I'm Sioux and Assiniboi, so I wish to meet both. Please my Native American Indian Brothers and Sisters, may we close our eyes and wish our great Mother Earth great respect for giving us this world to live in, I know nowadays Mother Earth is not getting enough respect, but I hope she gets the respect and love and care she needs.
@@CryptidWalks shut up. Just shut up. Dont even reply, just shut your mouth and quit trying to speak for other people. Your head is so far up your fuckin ass you dont even realize it. You wanna know why a lot of native are like that now? Poverty! Reservations! Being forced to live on unwanted land, far from their homelands. Generations after generations of poverty would make anyone any of those things. So why dont you just shut the fuck up and speak for your own people.
@@Hawaiian_Viking They had their origonal homes moved so many times, from camps to reservations. The western expansion in the 1800s was basically a genocide, estimated over 30 million natives were killed within a century.
Thank you so very much for allowing me to see this. I appreciate that priveledge. Whether I only have a "grandma said" story or not, I am so happy for this. 🙏🏼☮️❤️🎶🐂🐺🐴🐢
God bless the cameraman for capturing this so my eyes can be bless in seeing ancient times and song artist to complement it of the land I love USA🗡🦅🇺🇲🦝🐍🦁👑☁️🍷☁️💜.☁️🐳✨🌊🔥🌊🔥🌊🔥
Dear All who are here on their journey of peace and love. Before you start watching this magnificent piece of knowledge, please say a prayer and offering. The great spirits of these warriors are in show. Ask for permission first. Peace love be upon you.
My great great grandmother was Shawnee!! I absolutely wish I had the privilege of getting to meet her, talk to her, and get to know her! All I have is stories and the desire to learn more about her!