I am from Chandigarh, India . Living in Vancouver BC, Canada have been into cheyenne side when travelled from Hardin (Montana) to Rapid City via 212 ashland Very calm and beautiful places
My great great grandfather was given an adopted name upon his return as a child from Fort Sumner. His mother was able to return home but she gave him up, he was about 4 or 5 years old to the Navajo people because she didn't think she make the journey all the way home with him. He grew up and married a Navajo lady named Susie. His mom was Northern Cheyenne and his Dad Minniconjou Sioux. He lived up until the late 1970's but my dad and uncles share many stories about him. About his journey and what he remembered about his mom. Since I heard this story from my family, I have been interested in the culture and traditions. Gave me more sense of my identity and family heritage.
I’m Lakota (Oglala Lakota tribe) and my grandmother is northern Cheyenne, my father always told me to remember my where I came from so I hope to visit the tribe up there and meet my relatives.
I am Australian but as a child I had many dreams about life as a Cheyenne Warrior and dreamed more than once about having gone into battle knowing I was going to die and laying down my weapons before I did so. In recent years, I started writing - and remembering my recurring dreams as a child I researched all I could to discover if there ever existed a Cheyenne Warrior who died this way. To my startling surprise I started finding bits and pieces about Hook Nose (Woqini) and so I wrote a semi-fictional but historically accurate story about him. I am very happy to share a pdf version and would humbly ask for the views of the current day Cheyenne.
Yeah I’m Mexican and have an Irish ancestor in my family because some Irish individuals migrated down south into Mexico back when they where being discriminated.
I've lived in Lame Deer for a while, Northern Cheyenne Rez, one of them was the tribal president, many would call her a liar, greedy, selfish, etc, Renae Whiteman
I am from Chandigarh, India .
Living in Vancouver BC, Canada have been into cheyenne side when travelled from Hardin (Montana) to Rapid City via 212 ashland
Very calm and beautiful places
My great great grandfather was given an adopted name upon his return as a child from Fort Sumner. His mother was able to return home but she gave him up, he was about 4 or 5 years old to the Navajo people because she didn't think she make the journey all the way home with him. He grew up and married a Navajo lady named Susie. His mom was Northern Cheyenne and his Dad Minniconjou Sioux. He lived up until the late 1970's but my dad and uncles share many stories about him. About his journey and what he remembered about his mom. Since I heard this story from my family, I have been interested in the culture and traditions. Gave me more sense of my identity and family heritage.
Much respect from the Navajo Nation.
Jesus loves you 🫶🙌✝️
I’m Lakota (Oglala Lakota tribe) and my grandmother is northern Cheyenne, my father always told me to remember my where I came from so I hope to visit the tribe up there and meet my relatives.
Cheyenne my brothers and sister God bless us all Robert Roach Comanche own Arapaho and Cheyenne Allies we stay together and die together Saskatchewan.
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Much respect from the black foot nation.
First Nation's Texas here. Love love love love
Love you pupa George 💗💗
Here's a big shout out for all my four sisters and one brother in montana lame deer
i am a Cheyenne&Arapaho girl my grandpa is in this video and it's awesome
Jesus loves you 🙏🫶✝️
Soooo beautiful
Is very beautiful
I am Australian but as a child I had many dreams about life as a Cheyenne Warrior and dreamed more than once about having gone into battle knowing I was going to die and laying down my weapons before I did so. In recent years, I started writing - and remembering my recurring dreams as a child I researched all I could to discover if there ever existed a Cheyenne Warrior who died this way. To my startling surprise I started finding bits and pieces about Hook Nose (Woqini) and so I wrote a semi-fictional but historically accurate story about him. I am very happy to share a pdf version and would humbly ask for the views of the current day Cheyenne.
This is very encouraging. I am from Ireland and have always supported Native Americans because they supported us Irish during the famine.
I didn't know that ! Thx
Yeah I’m Mexican and have an Irish ancestor in my family because some Irish individuals migrated down south into Mexico back when they where being discriminated.
@@gospodine it was actually my tribe you supported the Irish during the famine the Choctaw
Your ancestors murder natives people... Irish, English you all the same butchers....
I group thar
What do you know about the Whitemans im from Oklahoma seeking my ancestors
I’m from Oklahoma too! My dad is from Breedlove from Montana
That they are privileged and the cause of POC oppression
I've lived in Lame Deer for a while, Northern Cheyenne Rez, one of them was the tribal president, many would call her a liar, greedy, selfish, etc, Renae Whiteman
Make your own sushi, and get in touch with a Tibetan woman.
Roman Nose
we need to not trump
Apostlic God and the devil and Jesus Christ name amen
Fuck Christ...