Love your videos. Been scrolling threw all of them as my wife and I making regalia for our kids. Do you happen to have a video of making a porky roach. Having a difficult time properly fastening the hair to the base
I've been trying to find a tutorial as well. My daughter asked me to make them for her but we live in California and that didn't use those traditionally here. She's been dancing for a while without them but now wants to add them to her regalia. She's been gifted eagle feathers and the white fluff but I can't find tutorial to make them.
LOVED IT.. I AM LOOKING FOR ON HOW TO MAKE THE OTHER SPINNING FEATHERS THE GIRLS WEAR ON THE BACK OF THERE HEAD I BELIEVE THE FANCY DANCERS. YOU CAN SEE THIS IN THE " LADY WITH SPINNING FEATHERS AT A POW WOW "
great work. my nephew is finally learning to make his own. eventually he'll learn how to make his own dusters. he's learning. with the segment about sinew, there is one place where im at that sells real sinew. ( nocbay.com) its not so bad labor intensive and well worth getting..
Some trees have thorns that look like needles. Here in Ohio they call them locust trees. Very sharp and very dangerous. They would have made great needles.
this is a area 4 make dancers,,not female,,we handle them sd we r directed by our elders,,amn amd woman,,,they dont cross becasue we learn differnty as we live in rl!
Please explain something. I don't understand why native Americans object to whiteman dressing and dancing to the drums when native Americans dress and do the same things as whiteman. Why the double standard? What is your opinion on this?
Im obviously not the man from the video 😂😅 but if I might try to answer that, Id say its about identity. Natives "dress like whitemen" and such, because historically, we were forced. Since then, such dress has become the near global standard. The "everday native dress" has been nearly earased from our cultures, replaced by jeans n T shirts. In addition, many indigenous regalia is for ceremonial or traditional purposes, whereas "whites" clothes arent. unless you count the pope and other monk dress--which i dont think anyone other than those individuals wears 😂
02:41 That little kid is so cute! The way he just jumped in and busted moves!
Forgot my spreader once. I whipped one up out of birch bark. Worked perfectly.
Congratulations red sky with your new venture . good for you plus right on in not smoking any more . keep it up I enjoy watching you with j.r
@6:33. Thank You Ma'am?
Thank you from Germany
thanks great work
Love your videos. Been scrolling threw all of them as my wife and I making regalia for our kids. Do you happen to have a video of making a porky roach. Having a difficult time properly fastening the hair to the base
I love u for making a spreader
Red Sky's tha man
You are awesome
Love it turtle island yessssss
Lol this isn’t dancing with salmon 😂😂😂
Question, how to remove primers from bullet casings to make a sash for my northern traditional outfit
Hey, can you do a video for plumes? I'm making my sister a fancy outfit but i've never done the plumes before
find a female dancer u know,t,en perhasp with uur proper chatter to her she may show u,,unles su knwo a elder,,famle of course,,b well aho!!
I've been trying to find a tutorial as well. My daughter asked me to make them for her but we live in California and that didn't use those traditionally here. She's been dancing for a while without them but now wants to add them to her regalia. She's been gifted eagle feathers and the white fluff but I can't find tutorial to make them.
Ol Redsky
I'm going to do the same thing once I get that stuff
Did you ever make a part 2 of this video? I'm struggling with the horsehair for my son's roach.
Could you do a video on shawl making
I used 12 gage shotgun shells lol
That’s how we do it on the rez lol 😂
LOVED IT.. I AM LOOKING FOR ON HOW TO MAKE THE OTHER SPINNING FEATHERS THE GIRLS WEAR ON THE BACK OF THERE HEAD I BELIEVE THE FANCY DANCERS. YOU CAN SEE THIS IN THE " LADY WITH SPINNING FEATHERS AT A POW WOW "
Have you gone to Naci
Anyone know what I can use instead of sinew?
What do you do if your tying string breaks?
When you are stringing the hair to make a roach
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So feathers cant be removed for trans port?
great work. my nephew is finally learning to make his own. eventually he'll learn how to make his own dusters. he's learning. with the segment about sinew, there is one place where im at that sells real sinew. ( nocbay.com) its not so bad labor intensive and well worth getting..
Wahpepah. Not Whapeppah.
You stated...rawhide. Isn't that tanned leather? I think..."rawhide" is the skin used on drums.
Some trees have thorns that look like needles. Here in Ohio they call them locust trees. Very sharp and very dangerous. They would have made great needles.
this is a area 4 make dancers,,not female,,we handle them sd we r directed by our elders,,amn amd woman,,,they dont cross becasue we learn differnty as we live in rl!
I never attach my roach.....I smoke them.
Please explain something. I don't understand why native Americans object to whiteman dressing and dancing to the drums when native Americans dress and do the same things as whiteman. Why the double standard? What is your opinion on this?
Im obviously not the man from the video 😂😅 but if I might try to answer that, Id say its about identity. Natives "dress like whitemen" and such, because historically, we were forced. Since then, such dress has become the near global standard. The "everday native dress" has been nearly earased from our cultures, replaced by jeans n T shirts.
In addition, many indigenous regalia is for ceremonial or traditional purposes, whereas "whites" clothes arent.
unless you count the pope and other monk dress--which i dont think anyone other than those individuals wears 😂
@@jaredwoods2361 that makes sense kind of like it would be play acting just like if you were to wear and ceremonial regalia that didn't apply to you
You are an idiot. Sit down.
Man.....that's ugly. I think you better leave that to Native Americans.