Villagers' Hilarious Reactions to Mesmerizing Powwow Jingle Dress Dance! Tribal people try

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Unforgettable Moments: Village Residents Experience the Magic of Women's Jingle Dress Dance
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    Step into the captivating world of the Powwow Jingle Dress Dance and witness an extraordinary convergence of culture, tradition, and genuine reactions from villagers experiencing this mesmerizing spectacle for the first time. In this heartwarming video, we bring together the enchanting rhythm of the Women's Jingle Dress Dance and the unfiltered responses of everyday people from nearby villages, capturing their genuine awe and joy.
    As the rhythmic drumbeats resonate through the air, villagers of all ages gather to witness the grace and elegance of the Jingle Dress Dance. Adorned in intricately designed jingle dresses that emit a harmonious sound with every movement, the dancers' performances are a celebration of both heritage and artistry. What makes this video truly special is the unscripted and candid reactions from the villagers as they watch the dance unfold before their eyes.
    From wide-eyed children to seasoned elders, the video showcases a range of emotions sparked by the powerful dance. Laughter, applause, and even moments of introspection reveal the universal appeal of this cultural event. As the dance progresses, the villagers' initial curiosity transforms into a shared sense of wonder and appreciation for the depth of tradition and storytelling embedded within each graceful step.
    The video provides a unique opportunity to witness the intersection of tradition and modernity, as the villagers' reactions bridge the gap between generations and cultures. It's a reminder that the universal language of art and expression can transcend barriers and touch the hearts of all who experience it.
    Immerse yourself in the genuine reactions of villagers as they discover the vibrant tapestry of the Powwow Jingle Dress Dance. This video captures the essence of cultural exchange, appreciation, and the sheer delight of discovering something new and beautiful. Join us in celebrating the unifying power of dance and tradition by watching this heartwarming and enlightening journey unfold.
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Komentáře • 73

  • @DreamWalkingAngel
    @DreamWalkingAngel Před rokem +37

    The Jingle Dress design was given in a dream. So was this dance. It is for healing the sick. Prayers for the sick and made during the dance. Fans are also called prayer fans. Waving them over a sick person while praying for them also is believed to bring healing.

    • @mikehoward8201
      @mikehoward8201 Před rokem +1

      I am glad to read this explanation! Thank you.

    • @AdrianbCozad
      @AdrianbCozad Před 3 měsíci

      1950s:Many of us children were saved by our elders' songs and dances,sick and like when I heard music,children laughing,playing,then wide awake suddenly,I sat upright only to be laid back down after they stopped singing.😇

  • @jefferykeown8834
    @jefferykeown8834 Před rokem +54

    India just landed on the moon. That would make a great reaction video, I think.

    • @chefnedarque
      @chefnedarque Před rokem +2

      Yes!!🎉🌝

    • @ShilohSmith
      @ShilohSmith Před 11 měsíci

      On the South side too, that’s literally NEVER been done before. They made history there should 100% be a video on it

  • @gojiberry7201
    @gojiberry7201 Před rokem +25

    I do some sewing and crafting, and I cannot imagine the time and talent it takes to make these beautiful dresses! I'm so glad they enjoyed this!

  • @suddenrushsarge
    @suddenrushsarge Před měsícem +2

    Ojibwe here..... and I LOVE how psyched up they are. Hell yes pump your fists and sing along I love it!
    I get just as pumped up!

  • @GrandmaLoves2Scuba
    @GrandmaLoves2Scuba Před rokem +8

    In person the sound of all the bells is loud, and mesmerizing.

  • @theresashelton7063
    @theresashelton7063 Před rokem +21

    They should react to the story of the jingle dress dance that came about. The dance is a healing dance. It's said to heal the earth and people

  • @stephaniemccollum8019
    @stephaniemccollum8019 Před rokem +7

    I love to see how these kind people appreciate seeing different cultures clothes, dances,traditions, etc. thumbs up! Please keep the videos coming!

  • @lesliedaubert1411
    @lesliedaubert1411 Před rokem +2

    I go to pow wows in Pennsylvania and have been to one in Michigan and they have never been competitions. It's a gathering in celebration. Everyone is equal.

  • @58jennypenny
    @58jennypenny Před rokem +5

    a reaction to the men dancing would be good, I've seen them, amazing.

  • @tomray8765
    @tomray8765 Před rokem +5

    The contest IS primarily about their clothing--- Babu gets it.

  • @indianlayne
    @indianlayne Před rokem +2

    The jingles are actually cones. They were originally from snuff can lids, but you can get them pre-made in adult and child sizes. My pow wow is coming up. Can't wait.

  • @monicapdx
    @monicapdx Před rokem +9

    Wonderful! Those drums are mesmerizing. I love it when the guys get to see Native American videos. They have the best reactions to them. They're enthralled by everything. Love Babu's comment about 10 out of 10 for everyone. 😄 They all were certainly very skilled. And those costumes take ages to make. Headdresses, eagle feather fans, dresses, moccasins - you can't just pick up an authentic one of any of those at a store.
    Oh, while I was looking them up, I found that the dance is a healing dance. The idea for the dress and dance is supposed to have come from recurring dreams to one ofthe holy men of a tribe. Two different tribes have the story; in one, it was the man's daughter who was ill; in another, his grandaughter. The women made the dresses and performed the dance, and the girl was healed. That's the brief Wikipedia version. I'm not Native American, and haven't done any serious studying.

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před rokem

      I wouldn’t call it the best reactions, I didn’t even start watching yet and they’re already being offensive with calling it hilarious in the title and Babu making monkey-like sounds over their chanting in their language… that’s just insulting…

    • @monicapdx
      @monicapdx Před rokem +2

      @@Cassxowary Well, I don't know about the hilarious; that sounds like an Engrish sort of goof a non-nativespeaker would make, thinking he was expressing it as an intense reaction. Just got the wrong word. As to Babu joining in, are you so jaded that you can't see when someone is excited enough they're trying to join the performance they're watching? Feeling it so much they want to participate? Or have you never sung along, stood up and danced, swayed rhythmically, or even merely tapped a toe at a live concert?
      If you haven't, I feel sorry for you. Babu was simply so moved he had to try and join in. He doesn't know the style; of course he sounded a bit odd. Give him a few days listening to NA drumsong, he'd fit right in. He's a musician, for ghu's sake. They sing along and constantly learn new styles. The Native Americans would have felt honored he wanted to sing like they do.

  • @mseddie
    @mseddie Před 2 dny

    The old guy is having so much fun!😂

  • @CalmBrook
    @CalmBrook Před rokem +2

    Welcome back Sarru❤

  • @loisrogers9042
    @loisrogers9042 Před rokem +5

    Babu, the singers aren't just making noise, they're singing a song😊

    • @mikehoward8201
      @mikehoward8201 Před rokem

      In their native language!

    • @yeetman4953
      @yeetman4953 Před rokem

      ​@@mikehoward8201actually no, ive heard when they sing they dont actually have any lyrics.

  • @kugelkopf2987
    @kugelkopf2987 Před rokem +2

    2:59 ... this song goes to the landing on the moon! Congratulations!

  • @stephaniemccollum8019

    I enjoy these kind people watching and learning different things they have never heard of before. Thumbs up! Please keep the videos coming!

  • @josephdonais4778
    @josephdonais4778 Před rokem +5

    I am happy to find North American Native dance so well received.
    Sadly, it is not appreciated by most of this continent's population.

    • @indigenousqueen1758
      @indigenousqueen1758 Před rokem +2

      Agreed, so many people love to disrespect my culture and mock my culture as well especially the sacred of MMIW (Missing Murdered Indigenous women) we have been mocked so many ways and times and we even have the people in the African American community trying to steal out culture and claim that they are the aboriginal to the Native American land, I’m not sure how long my native brothers and sisters are going to put up with it but thank you for appreciating me and my family and my people and my native people culture and our land

    • @magnoliahernandez2322
      @magnoliahernandez2322 Před 3 dny

      I love it and Respect It. I am indigenous from the Otomí Nation in Central Mexico. My family and I love going to pow wow whenever possible.
      However, you are right, This continent most People do not value these amazing cultures

  • @WlknHope2024
    @WlknHope2024 Před rokem

    The Jingle is most definitely one of my favorite dances. Now I wonder, how they will react to to the American Bandstand dances. Especially our Uncle Babu Bhai since music snd dance are his great passions.

  • @jayeharrison4533
    @jayeharrison4533 Před rokem

    I love the song at the end ❤

  • @Jesussayspayattention
    @Jesussayspayattention Před 10 měsíci +1

    Each lady jingle dress dancer's regalia is designed by each lady, many are from the same Tribe.

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 Před rokem +4

    There is no way you can let them go another day without reacting to various news agencies around the world announcing India's moon landing. Canada, BBC, France, Australia, USA, UK, literally the entire world is talking about India being the first country to send a lander to the lunar South Pole without crashing.

  • @francescaferriani4185

    Ehii, Sarru!! I'm so happy to see you again, sweet boy!❤

  • @dmschoice2571
    @dmschoice2571 Před rokem +2

    An interesting and beautiful dance that we could enjoy together with the guys.
    I wish they would react to a Schuhplattler some day :D Maybe search for the Hupfau - that one is particularly spectacular

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před rokem +1

      Yess! I ask for that sometimes too so hope they do it soon!

  • @PatiAnn
    @PatiAnn Před rokem

    Thank you guys .... Lord knows this nation has little respect for such tradition.... Shukria n Tasha Kur

  • @1dK_L1fE
    @1dK_L1fE Před 2 měsíci

    I was wondering if they can watch the fancy shawls one they are beautiful like this one

  • @Ellen-hs7zb
    @Ellen-hs7zb Před rokem +1

    I wish we could hear the jingling!

  • @bjdefilippo447
    @bjdefilippo447 Před rokem +1

    I am glad that they apprecviate the beauty and athleticism of the dancers, but it would be better if you could add some context by giving them an explanation of how the dresses come to be made, and what the dance means. The cultural relevance is important.

  • @DreamsTwice01
    @DreamsTwice01 Před rokem

    😁

  • @jaredf6205
    @jaredf6205 Před rokem +2

    Do they know that Native Americans are often referred to as Indians because of an old language mixup? Kinda interesting.

    • @OO-fm3sw
      @OO-fm3sw Před rokem +3

      Old language mixup? You mean the invaders were trying to land in India and instead ended up in North America? And that's why Native Americans are sometimes referred to as Indians?

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před rokem

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@OO-fm3swexactly…and they’re still referred to as Indians by some particularly dumb people…

    • @smorlan5828
      @smorlan5828 Před rokem

      @@OO-fm3sw 100% facts

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 Před rokem +2

    Someone should send these fellas some First Nations ribbon shirts, women wear ribbon skirts, they're a symbol of heritage, pride, resilience, survival, and honor. They can be worn as a way for Indigenous people to represent themselves, their communities, or their individuality. Non-indigenous people can wear them as long as protocol and honour of the shirts/skirts are followed, they're like a Kurta or that red traditional one Raeen made for Badshah. Non-indiginous people should NOT wear Regalia though, headdresses and whatnot, you have to be First Nations to earn those, like belts in martial arts.
    I have one, it's turquoise blue with red, orange and white ribbons horizontally across the chest and a black bison outline over a chevron motif that matches the ribbon colours on the back shoulders. There's a native drum circle in the park right outside my apartment windows, they have pow wows there all the time so I can put on my ribbon shirt and hang out.

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 Před rokem +2

    Most of us First Nations don't like being called Indians, most of us have never even been to India. We prefer indigenous or native over Indian. We like your food though, curry chicken pizza is popular in Canada, we can put anything on pizza, who do you think came up with the pineapple thing?

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před rokem +1

      Exactly and well said, and First Nations too, and it’s also not funny let alone hilarious… and yes, that’s sad and ironic too…

    • @chancerystone4086
      @chancerystone4086 Před rokem

      @@Cassxowary So you didn't find it funny. Neither did I, but that doesn't mean it's offensive. Get a grip on your perspective and pay attention to who these men ARE and how they live.

  • @TheoMich-rn9xw
    @TheoMich-rn9xw Před rokem

    Ommanipadmehum ask them watch movie like smoke signels

  • @janetschmitt6760
    @janetschmitt6760 Před rokem +3

    Native American dance is patterned after the movement of birds. The use of feathers in native ceremonial dress helps give the impression of feeding birds.

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před rokem

      They earn the feathers one at a time

    • @bello5456
      @bello5456 Před 2 měsíci

      Some dances are like woman’s fancy and men’s fancy but the others have deeper meaning😊

  • @samfulford5811
    @samfulford5811 Před rokem +1

    American "Indians"... Also check Kamala Harris' story! Maybe Vivek Ranadive...India-USA stories

  • @ftgm090_finsuth_
    @ftgm090_finsuth_ Před rokem +3

    REQUEST: Villagers react to spoilt brats compilation.

  • @Blade247
    @Blade247 Před rokem +1

    There was a show called In Living Color... in addition to the great comedy there was a group of dancers called The Fly Girls... they were kinda dancing like these Indian girls.. very awesome !

  • @rebeccasunnybrook3709
    @rebeccasunnybrook3709 Před rokem +2

    We love Babu I think we'll all agree but I was very interested in listening to the singing/chanting and drumming of the Native Americans in the video. I know he loves music and this is supposed to be their natural reaction but I found it irritating trying to hear above his off beat clapping and noises. I wish it had been explained to him that they aren't grunting in the video, the sounds they're making are their custom and an important part of their culture that should be respected. He may not realize when he does this throughout many of these videos he's inadvertently disrespecting them. I think if someone took the time to explain it he might tone it down a bit. He wasn't nonstop talking, clapping and singing for a while when he began on the channel. I'm starting to think someone told him he had to liven up and he took it to the extreme.

  • @Cassxowary
    @Cassxowary Před rokem +2

    Can you please have some respect and educate yourself and them, I didn’t even start the video yet and there’s already an offensive comment in the title (calling it hilarious) and seeing about Babu making monkey-like noises over the chanting in their language… that’s just disrespectful and offencive…

    • @mm37too
      @mm37too Před rokem

      ...as if you are respectful and non-offensive..such a joke.

    • @chancerystone4086
      @chancerystone4086 Před rokem +1

      Babu is certainly annoying with his endless yelling through this, but he is never intentionally disrespectful or offensive. And you must know that, if you regularly watch their videos, so accusing him of this is patently not true. He's an ignorant, uneducated old man, you can't expect him to have an education in political correctness.

    • @smorlan5828
      @smorlan5828 Před rokem +2

      NOPE he wasn't makin monkey noises he was just in the moment TRYIN to sing but he so does NOT know our language so get over yourself

    • @mariaelenagil1934
      @mariaelenagil1934 Před 2 dny

      you need to look up Qawali to understand - he wasn't making fun of the singing, he was resonating with its sacredness

  • @GothMaiden88
    @GothMaiden88 Před rokem +2

    Him chanting along making monkey sounds is offensive not supportive. Powwow singing is our language and is sacred. Its not just noises and screaming.

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary Před rokem +1

      Agreed and it’s not hilarious either… and monkey sounds either aren’t noises and screaming, it’s verbal expression and communication which they don’t need for each other most of the time…

    • @saber1able
      @saber1able Před rokem +7

      When I watch this video, I see three uneducated tribal men who do not understand English or native American languages and do not understand either culture. Despite this, they still try to interact with what they are seeing (which may be a part of their culture), while offering compliments and expressing their enjoyment throughout the entire video. I did not get a sense of sarcasm or notice them intentionally insulting anyone, quite the opposite really. I find it interesting that you choose to see something entirely different...

    • @ssshadowwolf6762
      @ssshadowwolf6762 Před rokem +3

      How are they supposed to know this ? A gentle bit of info would be better absorbed . My kids grew up in the arena . They understood that others didn’t know the traditions. Btw -people in and from india LOVE to sing and dance and if they feel something they join right in . No offense was meant .

    • @paulmason6474
      @paulmason6474 Před rokem +3

      I think they would be mortified if they thought they had caused offence. They could react when they hear their own music. I know they love drums. Do give them the benefit of the doubt❤

    • @chancerystone4086
      @chancerystone4086 Před rokem

      It's annoying, yes, but Babu meant no offence by it. He does it out of ignorance. These are uneducated illiterate men from a third world country. What are you expecting of them? They are not NY hipsters with a full PC education.