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Tribal people react to the annual Native American event, Gathering of Nations
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@eliconroy4233
@eliconroy4233 Год назад
❤❤ It's refreshing to see how people from different nations are enjoying the uniqueness of the Native Americans. I am an Oglala Lakota from the Pine Ridge Reservation here in South Dakota.
@ramonacole6142
@ramonacole6142 Год назад
But yet we come together as one. I am Prairie Band Potawatomi Mayetta, Kansas Tribal Nation. Migwetch !!
@ilikeyourpants7627
@ilikeyourpants7627 Год назад
Greetings from Taos Pueblo! Take care and God bless you all💖…
@LissieMac
@LissieMac Год назад
Osiyo, I'm Ani Yun Wi Ya Cherokee from Oklahoma. Gathering of Nations always takes your breath away. We are still here, we have not faded away. No matter what they did to us, we never bowed down, we still have Native Pride & our culture!
@sheacd1
@sheacd1 11 месяцев назад
Never give in, never give up. Always walk in beauty. All the tribes of earth have so much to teach, if we could all pull our heads out and listen.
@smorlan5828
@smorlan5828 10 месяцев назад
pivot (good) to see many fellow natives in 1 spot..S. Cheyenne here kola from Oklahoma
@AhJodie
@AhJodie Год назад
This made me suddenly burst out crying, I am so glad we have not lost these beautiful people! I know many were completely lost, but these are still here, and I am touched deeply! Thank you for sharing this video with them and us!
@fday1964
@fday1964 Год назад
Grand Entry is always an impressive site to see and feel. All the different dance categories are present, southern and northern dancers, jingle dress, grass dancers, traditional, fancy dancers... Glad they appreciated the event.
@IrishAnnie
@IrishAnnie Год назад
She’s so excited!! She needs to come in person next year!!! I love her enthusiasm!! ❤️
@PaulCozad
@PaulCozad 29 дней назад
I thought the same.❤😊
@swiftmoney9556
@swiftmoney9556 Год назад
My Dad's drum group is the first one they show for grand entry.
@LBNDN
@LBNDN Год назад
This is the power that Grandpa-(The Drum)_ Has Over People . The Heart Beat of Unci Maka
@Indigenius_auntie
@Indigenius_auntie Год назад
Seen your first reaction to Pow Wow and so glad you are watching the “Gathering of Nations” pow wow. Very glad you seen more. I am a First Nations (Canada) dancer and so happy for your participation as a viewer.
@user-pz5vj4dq3t
@user-pz5vj4dq3t Год назад
I'm glad everyone enjoy native Americans Indians music and our culture. Be kind to one other and be blessed thankful each day and years❤
@PaulCozad
@PaulCozad 29 дней назад
Stay blessed!!! Cozad FAMILY Drum; Oklahoma.✌️
@charlieballard9583
@charlieballard9583 Год назад
Hello. My name is Charlie and this is my video. Next time please ask to borrow any of my videos. I taped the Gathering of Nations Grand Entry for the purpose of sharing our Native American culture with the world. I enjoyed all of your comments.
@Countryfolktry
@Countryfolktry Год назад
Hello Charlie, it's a pleasure to make your acquaintance. Please accept my apologies if any of my previous actions caused any inconvenience. I wanted to express my gratitude for sharing your video of the Gathering of Nations Grand Entry and your Native American culture with the world. Your dedication to preserving and promoting your culture is truly admirable. I was impressed by your positive attitude towards the comments you received and I hope that your video will continue to inspire and educate people. By the way, would it be possible for me to get your email address? I would love to stay in touch and learn more about your work. Thank you very much for your time and generosity.
@Countryfolktry
@Countryfolktry Год назад
Hello! Thank you for sharing your RU-vid channel "Amigo Kandu" and your videos of powwows and tribal gatherings. It's great that you have been filming these events for 10 years and have been able to capture the rich cultural traditions and practices of these communities. I appreciate your willingness to share your videos, and I will make sure to give proper credit and attribution to your channel as the source of the footage. Your dedication to documenting these important cultural events is admirable, and I'm sure many people will benefit from being able to see and learn from your videos.
@hydro6en317
@hydro6en317 Год назад
the drum represents the heart of Mother Earth. every drum beat is a heart beat. if there is a storm, the lightning & thunder will dance with the drum beat. much love. 🙏🏼🧡
@almosthome5971
@almosthome5971 Год назад
No stories...it was the announcer announcing which area these tribes are from. They wear their decorations based on their own spiritually led....meanings. Its a most enjoyable experience! Naveed is astute in his awareness. They do respect Mother Earth.
@THEGLASSMANSWORLD
@THEGLASSMANSWORLD Год назад
Actually, the drummers are singing and those songs are stories.
@courtneythomas-malagarie4854
And we don't wear "decorations." We wear REGALIA.
@martinaonestar5500
@martinaonestar5500 Год назад
The drum is the heartbeat of our indigenous people on Turtle Island ❤ we also have Sundances, but that gathering CANNOT BE VIDEO TAPED! 😊
@ItzYoGurlZ
@ItzYoGurlZ 10 месяцев назад
So truee❤❤❤
@ellenchavez2043
@ellenchavez2043 Год назад
When I was a girl, Chicago and the American Indian Center we're hosts to the largest Pow-Wow in the Midwest. Tribes from WI, MN, MI IL and other states would gather. It was held at Navy Pier. The Gathering of Nations was held in the Rotunda, overlooking the lake. It was wonderful! At the end, there was an unspoken invitation for the audience to join. Mind blowing!
@grocker5382
@grocker5382 3 месяца назад
Was this in the 80s ?
@ellenchavez2043
@ellenchavez2043 3 месяца назад
@@grocker5382 Actually, it was in the 1960s through 1980s. The Native Americans still have a Pow-Wow annually, but it takes place in one of the Cook County Forest Preserves.
@grocker5382
@grocker5382 3 месяца назад
@ellenchavez2043 ok, that is probably the one my mom took me too. I was very young and have a very faint memory of it .
@catherineb42
@catherineb42 Год назад
love seeing other people frm different tribes, ethnicity(s), etc. Showing other(s) traditions Love. I love this video, once when i read the title of the vid i screamed bc i hardly see stuff like this and after seeing this video it warms my heart. I am Dine' representing the Navajo (Dine') Nation & i pray we don't lose our people & to keep learning frm them right now b4 its too late. I want to be able to speak my motherly tongue to carry my teachings with me into eternity.
@vpprimcess
@vpprimcess 11 месяцев назад
The way she loves the music and the regalia and the dances. They both are so sweet and respectful in their appreciation of our culture and i truly hope that one day they get to experience it in person. 🧡🤎Laguna Pueblo, Paguate, water clan Laguna, New Mexico.
@monicapdx
@monicapdx Год назад
Loved this. So many, many people - wonderful to see! I couldn't stop tapping my toes during the whole thing. 😁 I hope I can make it to a powwow before I die. I love the respect our friends show towards them, too. I have no Native American blood myself, but I respect the heck out of them for how they do their best to hold on to their culture.
@CamoJan
@CamoJan Год назад
That was amazing! Thanks for sharing that! By the way, the Native Americans were first called "Indians" (& still many will say American Indian) because the explorers thought that had sailed to India. Oops! 🙂
@mtnmagic1998
@mtnmagic1998 Год назад
Despite only having the tiniest bit of Native America in my DNA i am immensely proud to have it, especially when watching the Powwows!
@ronduff4325
@ronduff4325 Год назад
I love their reactions , AWESOME
@jolenewitzel7919
@jolenewitzel7919 Год назад
I always feel blessed after going to a pow wow.
@eviehadlock8133
@eviehadlock8133 Год назад
Definitely! Every year our family would bring in the New Year at a pow wow . At the end they had people with sage cedar and sweet grass to " cleanse " ourselves as we welcomed a new year . Being at one like these are definitely a blessing .
@xillafade
@xillafade Год назад
The drum is like the heartbeat that’s the drum spirit ur feeling just ready too start dancing
@xillafade
@xillafade Год назад
@@frankfarmer9556 it’s all in our beliefs and culture in my culture we believe everything has a spirit the trees water grass the drum anything so that’s why I’m our culture we love and respect animals and nature because we believe everything has a spirit
@vickywhitesell7482
@vickywhitesell7482 Год назад
The Albuquerque Pow Wow was the most spiritual experience of my life. It's an experience to be only a few (whites) among so many natives. It was overwhelming.
@malloryparent8555
@malloryparent8555 Год назад
I would love to see some Pakistani traditional dress and dance. Show us your culture!
@emmanuelrobles184
@emmanuelrobles184 Год назад
Thank you for supporting our community of indigenous people and ❤thank you for reacts too thank you for give us a positive message
@karimhicks8376
@karimhicks8376 9 месяцев назад
Our Indigenous peoples here, in NORTH America, have been here for some 9,000 years!!! Sadly, my peoples were darn near genocide, between 1600 & 1890. Millions of precious peoples! But, we are still here!!! Thankyou for watching!!!!!
@QueenofmyPlantpot
@QueenofmyPlantpot 2 месяца назад
I love her enthusiasm so much. She is an ageless beautiful Soul.
@niles8102
@niles8102 Год назад
In some native cultures, it is a sign of high respect when people cover their eyes when the elders step on the dance floor, that way they will not take the energy the elders have in their spirit to pass on to every on there. The dances have spiritual significance and healing energy.
@milemarker301
@milemarker301 Год назад
This great event "kicks off" the annual Pow Wow trail (season) in North America each year. Happy memories :)
@drstephenduncan
@drstephenduncan Год назад
Been to Gathering many times - love it. The Drum for many is the "heartbeat of the universe." Gourd Dancer and Southern Straight Dancer
@hkjuhucampbell4005
@hkjuhucampbell4005 Год назад
Only Native Americans are allowed some of the feathers they use as some come from endangered or protected species. They have special permission to use them.
@robbiesharp311
@robbiesharp311 Год назад
Only Natives can BBQ 🦅 eagle.
@TonyB612
@TonyB612 5 месяцев назад
We come a long road, we are here and will remain. Aho!
@ChristaFree
@ChristaFree Год назад
Native Americans have sovereign land inside of America that others can't live on, etc. They only deal with the federal government not any state government as long as they're on their lands. I believe most are matriarchal rather than patriarchal. I've been to so many of these and love out every time. The elders of their communities have so much wisdom to share. I've been on medicine walks and listened to countless stories of history passed down orally for endless generations. I didn't realize there were that many individual tribes in America. Great video!
@chicha7880
@chicha7880 Год назад
There were more than this.... But they have murdered and wiped out with disease from whites. It's a great show for non Natives. But they still struggle to this day. They are limited, have restrictions in everyday life. Americans have no clue They just think they a happy ppl that are still living the good life.... Putting on a show for whites. This goes way deeper.
@victorlopez-eq3yl
@victorlopez-eq3yl Год назад
Cool video ..thank you for appreciating my culture
@THEGLASSMANSWORLD
@THEGLASSMANSWORLD Год назад
I am from Albuquerque and what they are watching is the Grand Entry which is usually at the beginning of the Pow Wow on each day. All the tribes from all over the world, come together, dancing into a tight spiral towards the center as the follow the Lead Chief and his Staff. More and more dancers enter the circle until all tribes have been represented. It is beautiful to watch the reactions of these Tribal People watching other Native Tribal People!
@EmilyKresl
@EmilyKresl Год назад
I cried three times watching this ❤ because its so beautiful and powerful.
@TarotLadyLissa
@TarotLadyLissa Месяц назад
I am native American. Eastern Band Cherokee. Seeing your reactions made me tearful with pride! Thank you for the Good Medicine!
@bellavita4237
@bellavita4237 Год назад
There is something about a beating drum💕 I believe we all felt it. I was dancing with Naveed and Sobia. Great video, thanks for sharing. Love Loved it. Producer you are ace👌🏻
@leroyhairyshirt8080
@leroyhairyshirt8080 Год назад
❤as the beat of the drum keeps you Instep?
@tdpic86
@tdpic86 Год назад
​@@leroyhairyshirt8080 as in the drumbeat reminds us of our beginnings...
@Jadorey
@Jadorey 9 месяцев назад
I love your videos! Tribal people always respect their elders. Your bond is special. I’m glad you enjoy our cultural songs and dances. You really get it!
@IzzySpeaks
@IzzySpeaks 10 месяцев назад
Watching you enjoy our rich and vibrant culture inspires me to explore your culture. I do not know near enough about the wide variety of tribal cultures that exist in India.
@traybaby1587
@traybaby1587 Год назад
Great video. Every year I try to attend 1-2 of the PowWow events here in my state. One day I’d love to attend The Gathering of Nations.❤❤
@user-of1ep3mg2j
@user-of1ep3mg2j 2 месяца назад
Many Americans share in this beautiful event honoring indigenous peoples all over the Americas.
@neshobanakni
@neshobanakni Год назад
The Grand Entry is fun, but I really love the dance competitions.
@VeryCherryCherry
@VeryCherryCherry Год назад
I hope you show them more videos from the pow wow. Maybe some of the dance competitions?
@gwenaguilar7049
@gwenaguilar7049 Год назад
Watching Pow Wows have always brought beautiful tears to my eyes. It is always so moving. I wish we could all unite in this way. I love everything you both said because that is how most people feel when they see something this beautiful and powerful.
@bjdefilippo447
@bjdefilippo447 Год назад
It warms my heart to see the very young participating, because it gives me hope that the traditions, stories, language and culture will live on, despite the huge MMIGW issue.
@meshica7
@meshica7 Год назад
My heart is full of joy and my eyes full of tears. Thank you...thank you..thank you.
@user-tm7tw9tu7b
@user-tm7tw9tu7b Год назад
They sure need a bigger arena. So beautiful to watch.
@chicha7880
@chicha7880 Год назад
They need their country back
@sandradavis9422
@sandradavis9422 11 месяцев назад
Drums are the heartbeat for indigionous and mother earth
@imagamerchick
@imagamerchick 14 дней назад
Im so blessed to have such a rich culture and such long standing traditions, and it makes my soul so happy and grateful to see other cultures enjoying them as well!!! It brings a smile to my spirit☺️💖 thank you for these videos, I love seeing people so willing to learn about other places and people in the world, so beautiful💖
@TonyB612
@TonyB612 5 месяцев назад
I love their reactions 🫶 thank you! Miigwech!
@abc-dj3dx
@abc-dj3dx Год назад
I love Powwow's. We tend to be a little private about our beliefs, they can vary from one to another. However, the essence of the spiritual thought process is there. We enter moving left when we begin the dance and a traditionalist knows to begin dancing on the left foot and why. One way to explain would be to say everything we can put a word to belongs on the right. Everything we know is there but can't put a word to is on the left. We use the left to commune with the Creator through dance, drums, and intent. We align with the Energy of the natural world to enhance the "health" of our energy and give back to the natural world the same. This is a connection that is so deep no word can describe.
@PaulCozad
@PaulCozad 29 дней назад
This ALWAYS regenerates my Spirit. 4/4 Full Blooded Kiowa from Lawton, Oklahoma USA. Representing my Cozad FAMILY today. Ah-Ho!!!❤
@kenziecandleloria6540
@kenziecandleloria6540 2 месяца назад
❤ That is so beautiful that many other Nations and Cultures are enjoying our way of song and dance here in North America. GOD BLESS EVERYONE IN THIS WORLD NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE AND WHERE YOU COME FROM, EVERYONE MATTERS, if we spread our love the way Creator God intended, this world will be a blessing and beautiful to live in, Love n Prayers!!! ❤
@kaecake9575
@kaecake9575 2 месяца назад
_Ya'at'eeh Shik's_ ❤️ Wounded Knee, Trail of Tears and The Long Walk is forever with us. Thank you for enjoying The Plains Native Tribes.🕊️We lived through Occupation, sickness, extinction and we are still here:] _Ahéhee_ _from Diné Nation_ 🕊️
@makucevich
@makucevich Год назад
I want to give them both a great big hug. The gathering is truly awesome.
@ronduff4325
@ronduff4325 Год назад
I wonder if they seen the Fancy Dancers competition ? That would really blow their minds
@tago375
@tago375 11 месяцев назад
Wow! That was very awesome to see people across the world see out culture and get a very nice reaction! Thank you for sharing this.
@mariogordo8203
@mariogordo8203 7 месяцев назад
The drum beat represents your heartbeat
@davidemaniscalco2603
@davidemaniscalco2603 Год назад
Love you people
@donnasanchez5484
@donnasanchez5484 Год назад
The clothing materials are called Regalas, so fasinating to see The Gathering of Nations being shared all over the world.
@aeriontargaryen4416
@aeriontargaryen4416 8 месяцев назад
It is all that is left of the original culture of the north american continent this thought alone makes me sad... so much lost so much forgotten. But still alive and hopefully healthy and growing stronger in the many years to come. All the best and good wishes from germany ❤
@makucevich
@makucevich Год назад
The kindness, sincerity, wisdom, and joyousness in this womans face are delightful. The young women are very beautiful but the old women are even more beautiful. My Grandmother was that way.
@jessJBIRD1981
@jessJBIRD1981 Год назад
The drum beat as close to the mother's heart beat as one can get. My mom embroiders shalls for the women's "Fancy Dance".
@Kelly_Cook
@Kelly_Cook Год назад
They would be blown away by a ruffle dance.
@claudiavirginiaalarconbena7171
My very first POWWOW was at a very young age. I saw so many different colorful outfits! So many different styles of dancing! The many different shades of skin tones, beautiful! Attending this event, even though I don't recall much, I do recall the most emotional and spiritual experiences that made me the individual I am today! Thanks so much!
@cherylbulleid7091
@cherylbulleid7091 Год назад
Awesome show thank you
@GryLi
@GryLi Год назад
beautiful reaction
@salvador-chrissyvargas-agu8293
@salvador-chrissyvargas-agu8293 3 месяца назад
Hao!-Hello in my native language Nahuatl to all my brothers and sisters we send prayers and blessings!
@cherylbulleid7091
@cherylbulleid7091 Год назад
Thank you for respecting my people. In return, I will always help yours if need be........
@teriangel8807
@teriangel8807 Год назад
I love how they are enjoying this. I hope more people can watch or go to a Pow Wow and they can see how beautiful our people and culture is. So proud. I have goosebumps! A'HO 🧡🧡🧡🧡🪶🪶🪶🪶
@cherylbulleid7091
@cherylbulleid7091 Год назад
Love you guys❤️🙏, God Bless
@martineallemann-hf9fh
@martineallemann-hf9fh Год назад
Je trouve ces gens très attachants j’aime beaucoup leur culture
@thetruemetisshelster
@thetruemetisshelster Год назад
I 💘 your reaction thank you for sharing from a Metis person that descendant came from Canada and French fur trappers
@Axlotl77
@Axlotl77 Год назад
This is awesome and they keep mentioning Oklahoma where I live!
@shelleygeraths
@shelleygeraths Год назад
I loved watching the Fancy dancing. It's so powerful.
@shirleytinney8917
@shirleytinney8917 Год назад
I always enjoy seeing the Klamath and Modoc Tribes in traditional regalia dancing, drumming and singing at Pow Wow Chiloquin where I live in Southwest Oregon. Indian Taco Time.
@ronduff4325
@ronduff4325 Год назад
If they ever come to America I'm sure a Powwow is top on their list !
@Natasha-px2gw
@Natasha-px2gw Год назад
They take so much honor in every single thing that applies to this. The dance, their outfit(which could be worth thousands) that are passed down for generations. Everything has a place and a meaning.
@annwiswall1054
@annwiswall1054 Год назад
Anyone that can if especially you like jazz music as I do it is quite an experience to visit Louisiana's mardi Gras . Their food is so Yummy also .I think the Mardi Gras is held in January and February . Quote me if I'm wrong .
@swiftmoney9556
@swiftmoney9556 10 месяцев назад
You can see me and my daughters dancing at 15:00. My father and brothers are the first ones singing.
@TonyB612
@TonyB612 5 месяцев назад
We welcome All
@mauradias2862
@mauradias2862 6 месяцев назад
Can non Native Americans come to the event to watch? I am from Africa and have lived half my life there and am now in Europe, I would one day hope to come to visit america, but I would rather pay a ticket to come and see a native american event and see the country side than just go to visit a random city, a concrete block is a concrete block..we have those all over the world, interacting with native peoples and seeing the natural countryside is more appealing to me.
@cherylfisk7698
@cherylfisk7698 Год назад
And of course to honor their ancestors and their traditions.
@cherylbulleid7091
@cherylbulleid7091 Год назад
We, are probably related. Would appreciate the joining of the two . Wow. There's be some power there hey.......two of the First, oldest cultures joining. WOW unbeatable ....
@cherylfisk7698
@cherylfisk7698 Год назад
As an American and knowing the histories and interactions/feuds-fighting between all thses differnt nations/tribes, as well as between the "white" man and their arrogance and greed for their lands, as well as lack of understanding and respect for their culture and traditions grieves me greatly. However, the flip side is to see how all of us different/diverse peoples now live peacefully and respectfully (for the most part) together, and celebrate those differences. All of that warms my heart and makes me smile.
@sweetwater156
@sweetwater156 Год назад
My fathers family is Native American. Only natives can legally have those feathers, it’s illegal for most Americans to take eagle feathers. They can have them as it’s a religious symbol. Their feathers are always so pretty to look at during a pow wow. Great video!
@terereynolds698
@terereynolds698 10 месяцев назад
The powwow on my reservation is every Labor Day Weekend, in Lakeside, California
@ohslimgoody
@ohslimgoody Год назад
Smiling
@hkjuhucampbell4005
@hkjuhucampbell4005 Год назад
In my town there is a boy and girl scout troop, called the Kawahdi Indian Dancers. They have obtained special permission to dress up in Native indian costumes and hold ceremonies. Each person has to make there own costume.
@bjdefilippo447
@bjdefilippo447 Год назад
Is that the place where they tried to ban the jingle dancers' dresses?
@chicha7880
@chicha7880 Год назад
Appreciate you Appreciating them. I am chirrachua, Apache. They are beautiful and peaceful people. But at same time, thats why they are in the perdictcament they are. Fight for your country Or you will lose it. Being nice isnt the answer😂
@cherylfisk7698
@cherylfisk7698 Год назад
A pow wow had 2 different purposes. To feast, sing and dance. But, to also meet for discussions among colleagues and friends.
@donnasanchez5484
@donnasanchez5484 Год назад
The porcupine quill headdress that the men wear can easily run well over a $1,000.00.
@williamwilson9283
@williamwilson9283 Год назад
❤❤
@SKC193
@SKC193 Год назад
She’s so cute!
@DreamsTwice01
@DreamsTwice01 10 месяцев назад
😁👍
@ellenchavez2043
@ellenchavez2043 Год назад
Jingle Dresses, I love Jingle Dresses!
@anaowl876
@anaowl876 10 месяцев назад
I love this. But why are they having this happening inside of a facility and not in nature somewhere ? It would be more empowering to see this happening outside with lights and fire in the dark...or day. Just wondering... For me personaly i dont belong to any tribe or race, i wanted to be free of that and become just a human. Sometimes it gets lonely yes. So sometimes i watch these videos and feel warm inside watching people conect with each other. Beautiful. Respect and love to all.
@wayne2091
@wayne2091 Год назад
Those are bells on the women outfits.
@bradstoner7226
@bradstoner7226 8 месяцев назад
The American Indian were done wrong by early European settlers. This was their land, they we're here first and we moved onto this country, drove them away from their homelands onto reservations. They took only what they needed from the land and respected everything as a gift from the God's. European settlers took everything without respect, almost driving some species into extinction. We brought new diseases with us that ravaged the Indian population. We poisoned the land with mining and deforestation. It wasn't enough that we stole the Native Indians land but we tried to change them to accept our culture and abandon their traditional ways. What we did to the American Indian was wrong. They had learned to live amongst each other and share the bounty of this land. They took care of their elders. Today we put them into rest homes. The American Indian had it right. We Europeans brought with us change, technology that we called a modern civilized society. Yet, in many ways we are the most uncivilized people in the world. We have no traditions, no respect for our elderly, we destroy all that is around us, we consume but never replenish. We destroy the environment with our chemicals and man-made products and over all, we Europeans have created a society that no longer respects anything or anyone a me-me only society filled with drug addicts, narcissist, etc. I have a small amount of native Indian blood in me on my mothers side and I can truly respect the Native Indian people.
@Dante.-
@Dante.- 6 месяцев назад
Let’s not pretend the natives didn’t give them reason for that. Many of the removed tribes sided with the English or were being antagonistic. 90% of the natives died to diseases that were first brought by the Spanish. Natives didn’t have any to spread because they hadn’t domesticated animals like the rest of the world meaning they didn’t carry many annal born illnesses. The only one they did carry was syphilis which they got from lamas (one of the few animals they domesticated), syphilis later fucked Europe hard
@rosekeeble1807
@rosekeeble1807 5 месяцев назад
Finally, someone with some sense! Yes sir, u hit the nail on the head!
@Lopez-ow1ur
@Lopez-ow1ur Год назад
Cash money bling bling pow wow time. It's all about the money now.
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