I met my husband who is a Mexican/Apache when I was 17 the first time I went to Mexico with him to meet his family was very awkward I didn’t speak the language. He took off with his buddies and left me with his aunt and we just kind of looked at each other all day it was very awkward to say the least. They live in the desert in grass huts off grid and there’s no electric no running water only from the well, and live off the land .They slaughtered a goat and drained the blood and then they served me a plate of what I would call blood pudding LoL ( it wasnt bad ), but I had so many questions. After that visit I learn the language I’m fluent in His language and get along great with the family. I think often we forget that we are all humans and really not that different from one another. I am Irish and think it’s funny that he is afraid of owls in my culture we are terrified of black birds. Four kids later and 34 years together we’re still happy he’s still my best friend people tend to forget the heart doesn’t have eyes it only feels! Great video
That's really sweet being a Scottish pagan dating is brutal and socially people get uncomfortable around me and it makes me so sad and alone I'm planning to move to Los lunas nm so I can escape people maybe one day I will have a sweet story with someone even if they're not pagan 🖤🕸️
@@bladedglory6186 Dia duit mo chara, I am Irish Pavee and was raised with traditional Irish paganism. I think you need to get out more and then you will see their is a great number of people who have kept their traditional pagan beliefs and more and more are no longer afraid to admit it.Bíodh lá iontach agat
All my girlfriends have been white Mennonite girls, lots of awkward and hateful looks toward us, but we all loved each other! Can't get over those baby blue and green eyes! 😍
Ha! First time I went home with my Navajo wife she also left me alone with her family, but in fairness to her they were having a ceremony and she went to help cook while I went and helped gather logs. Still, I would’ve liked the first meeting to be more low key as opposed to having to meet literally a couple of hundred people and 4 hours of hard work while I already had a hernia. It got worse and I needed surgery.
I think native American women are some of the most beautiful women in the world im Cherokee myself but wasn't raised in the native life which i seriously regret .
Yeah they are, worked up near the Hudson’s bay on a reserve for 2 years, some of the nicest people I’ve ever met, and man when the woman are gorgeous there gorgeeeooouuus
🤣🤣🤣 i was rolling when he said ....you mean HELLO.. I always look forward too your videos 👍 Ill be looking forward to purchasing some Tshirts from you....spread the advertisement 👌
I'm apache and I only date native women I tried all the colors white black asian mixed but nothing beats my native women we native men are blessed to have the most beautiful women in the world
dad Looks more of a Native, and the new Beau speaks better English than the 2 bilagaana's combined, Dad a Willie Nelson want-a-be? overall a good video.
@@bluewolf_8284 Hmmmm, the Commanchies? Didn't form until afyer the European settlers arrived. At least that's what a food friend of mine who is Lakota said. The Apache were war-like. They were a bit more...assertive...than other Nations....from what I heard.
A Navajo girl once brought me back to her family in Crownpoint. Only difference is that they welcomed me with open arms. Wonderful people who treated me like a family member. This goes back to 1978.
My parents wouldn't mind if I brought a Native American man home. The only thing that would matter to my parents is that he is faithful and a good person
This is the reverse of when my mom brought my dad home to meet my grandpa 🤣🤣🤣 except my grandpa locked my dad in the trunk of the car and drove around with him for a bit then took him to a bridge and threatened to throw him off if he didn't leave my mom alone but that didn't work cause here I am with my half breed self 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hey everyone thanks for watching! We will be screening our new movie "PAROLE" all over the rez! Here are the showtimes: OCT 26 WINDOW ROCK, AZ @ The Navajo Nation Museum ($5) NOV 2 SANTA FE, NM @ The Screen w/ James Junes Comedy Show! ($10) NOV 12 TEMPE, AZ @ ASU Auditorium NOV 23 TUBA CITY, AZ @ Legacy Inn w/ James Junes Comedy Show! ($10) DEC 7 GALLUP, NM @ El Morro Theatre ($10) DEC 14 SHIPROCK, NM @ The Phil Thomas Performing Arts Center ($5) DEC 21 ALBUQUERQUE, NM @ The Guild Cinema($5) We'll see you there on the red carpet! Invite all your family and friends! PAROLE is 58 MINUTES
I liked your video Kody. I laughed real hard about the white guy saying "what the f**k?" I could imagine how a white girlfriend's father would feel in similar situation. LoL 😂🤣😂 some good comedy
Hahah I love this humor!! It’s funny! “You mean hello” dude I say that when someone white person says that to me like don’t say that haha I wanna buy a cap and shirt.
Hey that was funny man ha ha ha ha.!!!o shit .!!! especially when the white guy Willie Nelson looking trucker was like "what the fuck.??" And the lady was like yatey..yahtey.. ha ha LOL and he's like don't u mean hello.?? Ha ha that's hilarious I would not want to be in that kinda predicament.!!!:)
Keep up the good work you guys,these,lucky you to have met Chaske Spencer and Michael Greyeyes! Would love to meet Michael Greyeyes he seems like such a cool guy,and he's a great actor! Trying to find Woman Walks Ahead!
Lol, my school is near yhe rez and lot of teachers have been teaching there for like 30 years. They have gotten used to the environment and the older ones that have actually committed to learn can say yá'át'éh along with a few other words perfectly.
Thank you so much! If you are in the NM or AZ area you should definitely check out our movie screening tour! We are showing our FULL FEATURE comedy film
I would love to make it to one of the screenings but I'm currently in Hawaii.... I'll do the next best thing by subscribing and getting some merchandise😎