prizes were also given to winners by their pick 1st pick chose a beaded outfit 2nd pick chose a roach 3rd pick chose armbands 4th pick chose a cedar box and 5th got a sewed outfit
I always love watching these events/contests. Love seeing heritage and traditions carried on to the next generations. All the dancers are so good that I could never be able to pick out one as a winner. They all are amazing.
I absolutely love PowWows. I am part Cherokee, but love any Native Americans dancing. These men ware just awesome with their nimble movements. The regalia, likewise, is just gorgeous. I certainly could not be a judge and choose a winner from any of these dancers. All of them are just wonderful. The Cherokee do not dance much differently from those at this Mandaree Celebration or Lakota. I almost had an opportunity several years ago while on Pine Ridge Indiana Reservation in South Dakota, home of the Ogala Lakota, to attend the last night of their PowWow. However, I could not attend. Thank you for this wonderful traditional video.
Funny u mention pine ridge, there's also rosebud reservation. I'm Oglala Lakota Sioux, not much. But I feel more Sioux than I am. My dad's side is out there in black hills. I've always wanted to visit pine ridge or rosebud.
@@saylap.5392 Yes, I know about Rosebud. I have traveled and assisted a minimum of 4 schools on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation for about 14 years. Once the pandemic hit, however, I could not get on the Reservation that year. So, I just send boxes of school supplies, coats and sweaters for the children. I also adopted an Ogala Lakota Family.which means I send birthday gifts, special holidays, and Christmas along with food.
If you love the videos and you have a chance to see a live Pow-Wow, DO IT!!!!! It's an amazing experience; the electricity, the feeling of the drums and dancers through the ground, and in the air, it's a very emotional experience but one that is certainly worth the trip.
I'm in awe of the dedication required to be any kind of indigenous dancer. One doesn't just learn the steps and the music, as in Western European ballet. It's so much more than that because it's inextricably part of a culture. Thank you for sharing this event from start to finish; my powwow experience is very light (been to one, lol), but I hope to increase it.
Wow ❤ look at all the pow wow dancing 😍 there spiritual rites and all have different colors on them to 😢there dress 👗🥻👗🥻👗🥻👗🥻👗👗👗 and we don't know what they are saying because we don't know how to speak there language in Indiana 😮 but everything looks so beautiful 😍 from the united States of America 🎉we been in a 🎉pow wow before with our friends from the Indiana reservation from Arizona 🎉and we ate with them to some barbecue 🎉 from the USA 🎉
WOW MAN WOW !!! This is SO FANTASTIC. I am so intrigued by the culture, the history, the regal dressing the significance of each dance within each Nation. This is One of the NEATEST, COOLEST IMPRESSIVE BEAUTIFUL THINGS I'VE EVER SEEN!!! Sincerely. THANK YOU ❤️
I love this….thank you for posting….I’ve been to many of these events at the powwows and I love it all. I was welcomed into many families and even participated in many of the dances in my own Native American white doeskin ceremonial dress… I feel like I’m home…thank you for letting me be a part of it and welcoming me as part of your family and being my friends….👍❤️🐎 There is good in all cultures, but forgetting our heritage and the past is forgetting who we are and where we come from, leaving a void in our hearts and within ourselves.….an incomplete lost persona…..👍❤️🙏🏼😇🐎
This is VERY beautiful! Thank you for posting it. But, as a White person, not understanding the customs, beliefs or ceremonies of the First Nations People, and wanting to understand, I would love to know what the dance represents, what it means, why and when it is/was performed, the significance of the costumes, etc. I think it important to understand all of this so we can understand each other and work together.
I believe it's how their original nations celebrated Tru art and dance in their great nations. It is a beautiful traditions and I also want to keep it alive.
I’m not going to go super into detail because all tribes/nations have different teachings and traditions, but dancing started as medicine and ceremony and over the years became competitive and for showcase like this. Grass dance (what I was taught) was a very special honor, it was used to stomp the grass down for ceremony. Regalia and movements are meant to represent the grass waving. In the US we weren’t legally allowed to practice our traditional ways until 1979, so it’s become an even more special practice for us.
I am a so called coloured person from Cape Town South Africa with Tamil Indian and Cherokee blood mixed with Caucasian and Bushman, always had an affinity for native Americans before I found out about my heritage ❤
Sorry i dont speak english...😂 It's very very Wonderfull...... En français..... Je trouve ça extrêmement magnifique......j'adore....limite..j'ai envie de pleurer 😢tellement c'est beau
I see why the Men and Women of the Indigenous Native American culture look and stay healthy 🤔 looking because their jumping up and down, a lot at the POW WOW !!!! to me in a way that's good excerise almost like aerobics. However, if your physically fit and your body can take and stand it well, may the Great spirit continue to bless you. 🙏 Godbless 😂❤😊
If you learn how to dance this you can pretty much dance to the beat of mostly any song. The drum is so simply yet the source of the rhythm of any good song. 🦅
It has a different meaning when your mom died 20 years ago but she went to an an Indian Boarding school...shilaqua (sp?). But she wiuld cry when westerns came on and the Indians were killed. Son died of fentanyl but my daughtér, Emma Snuggs, lives on...watchtch out... She's such a fighter. I love you Em...i never told you how much cuz i cant but i do grandma, granny, the Webbs... Oklahoma!!!
I mean no disrespect but my mans is gettin down, goin hard. I’d put a time stamp for who im talking about but it’s low key everyone. Salute nations no matter ya tribe at da powwow…
I would love to have a Sitting Bull Holiday. Let’s get Hollywood to make a true movie about what was done to my Native American People. How about that!! 🙏🏾❤️
Was a cool deal for them to pick but they only pick who they know also .. still the same as them picking the first round … so pretty much still a fixed deal .. jus saying .. y’all have a good one
It's always been that way. The trick is to politic and get to know everyone, then you'll always place. It also teaches you to network, communicate, be a well-spoken person, and be a good way to stay out of trouble.
If I was a powwow committee, I'd probably just put everyone's name and number in a draw for that category. But for specials you can have judges and pick your ppl. You don't gotta be the best to bruise and win or lose. That's why you gotta prove ppl wrong and keep dancing you'll eventually know them ifyou keep going.
Lady stopped me dancing on the side of the road, off road a bit for safety of course, says I need to get into one of these. I didn't grow up with the luxury of family, but I am willing to try, I love the sound of this art, how would I get into one?
I always love watching these events/contests. Love seeing heritage and traditions carried on to the next generations. All the dancers are so good that I could never be able to pick out one as a winner. They all are amazing.
Son hermosos nuestros rituales, me gustan mucho y gracias por compartir,,🙏🏻 saludos desde MÉXICO 🇲🇽😘🌹🌹🌹♥️
WOW!!!!!!!!!
Just...
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you, from my heart.
It is so beautiful. The music. The dance. The regalia. Stay strong.
Indians definitely created the shuffle. Awesome to see traditions still thriving.
Natives
❤ I Just enjoy this so much ! ❤ Thank you !
I absolutely love PowWows. I am part Cherokee, but love any Native Americans dancing. These men ware just awesome with their nimble movements. The regalia, likewise, is just gorgeous. I certainly could not be a judge and choose a winner from any of these dancers. All of them are just wonderful. The Cherokee do not dance much differently from those at this Mandaree Celebration or Lakota. I almost had an opportunity several years ago while on Pine Ridge Indiana Reservation in South Dakota, home of the Ogala Lakota, to attend the last night of their PowWow. However, I could not attend. Thank you for this wonderful traditional video.
ALTOS,ATLÉTICOS,EXELENTES DANZANTES,FELICITACIONES DE CHILE NOVENA REGIÓN DE LA ARAUCANÍA.
Wow, I certainly could not be a judge and choose a winner from any of these..... humble i am to you!
Funny u mention pine ridge, there's also rosebud reservation. I'm Oglala Lakota Sioux, not much. But I feel more Sioux than I am.
My dad's side is out there in black hills. I've always wanted to visit pine ridge or rosebud.
I always wanted a shawl, that's what dancer I'd be.
@@saylap.5392 Yes, I know about Rosebud. I have traveled and assisted a minimum of 4 schools on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation for about 14 years. Once the pandemic hit, however, I could not get on the Reservation that year. So, I just send boxes of school supplies, coats and sweaters for the children. I also adopted an Ogala Lakota Family.which means I send birthday gifts, special holidays, and Christmas along with food.
This is ABSOLUTELY beautiful!
Al of them were excellent dancers and those are some very nice looking blankets ....blessup to all my Native Brothers & Sisters ..NP✊🏼☑️💯
Love it. I have Cherokee in my smallest toe from gramp Soares 2:45 haha! My granddaughter is 1/4 Chippawa from Wisconsin. They must be out of breath,
Never seen a live performance, but what I have seen on video, I love it! So much excellent talent!
If you love the videos and you have a chance to see a live Pow-Wow, DO IT!!!!! It's an amazing experience; the electricity, the feeling of the drums and dancers through the ground, and in the air, it's a very emotional experience but one that is certainly worth the trip.
@@denac4708 I am disabled and don't have a vehicle so I'm watching all of these amazing videos on line
Powwow
This was so wonderful. The dancing was spectacular and so many were sooo good. Beautiful!
I'm in awe of the dedication required to be any kind of indigenous dancer. One doesn't just learn the steps and the music, as in Western European ballet. It's so much more than that because it's inextricably part of a culture. Thank you for sharing this event from start to finish; my powwow experience is very light (been to one, lol), but I hope to increase it.
indigenous dancer...tf is wrong with you lmao
I'm a native dancer myself and learning the native dance moves.
And how to write native music from both continents as well since I've been inspired by artist who learn the native traditions.
Hoop dancers are freaking awesome...just putting it out there 👍
@@cherylklaver7233😅😅 Hu
A nobreza e a beleza dos sagrados ancestrais é sem igual! Salve nossos povos originários! 🏹🏹🏹
Yo se papa
I love seeing the interpretations of the same beat and step.
Wow ❤ look at all the pow wow dancing 😍 there spiritual rites and all have different colors on them to 😢there dress 👗🥻👗🥻👗🥻👗🥻👗👗👗 and we don't know what they are saying because we don't know how to speak there language in Indiana 😮 but everything looks so beautiful 😍 from the united States of America 🎉we been in a 🎉pow wow before with our friends from the Indiana reservation from Arizona 🎉and we ate with them to some barbecue 🎉 from the USA 🎉
Amazing to see , watching from UK
WOW MAN WOW !!!
This is SO FANTASTIC. I am so intrigued by the culture, the history, the regal dressing the significance of each dance within each Nation. This is One of the NEATEST, COOLEST IMPRESSIVE BEAUTIFUL THINGS I'VE EVER SEEN!!! Sincerely. THANK YOU ❤️
Very nice 😃 I enjoyed it all the way from fla .a part Cherokee grandmother . ❤️
I love this….thank you for posting….I’ve been to many of these events at the powwows and I love it all. I was welcomed into many families and even participated in many of the dances in my own Native American white doeskin ceremonial dress… I feel like I’m home…thank you for letting me be a part of it and welcoming me as part of your family and being my friends….👍❤️🐎
There is good in all cultures, but forgetting our heritage and the past is forgetting who we are and where we come from, leaving a void in our hearts and within ourselves.….an incomplete lost persona…..👍❤️🙏🏼😇🐎
This is amazing! I always wanted to see this! Look at them go!
C'est bien ta passé une bonne soirée 💪
So cool watching these dancers, thank you for sharing
Que belleza de bailes tradiciones y cultura!❤❤
That is outstanding love to see full dress dance so much meaning in them❤
C'est magnifique !!! ❤️🙋♀️👏
This is VERY beautiful! Thank you for posting it. But, as a White person, not understanding the customs, beliefs or ceremonies of the First Nations People, and wanting to understand, I would love to know what the dance represents, what it means, why and when it is/was performed, the significance of the costumes, etc. I think it important to understand all of this so we can understand each other and work together.
I believe it's how their original nations celebrated Tru art and dance in their great nations. It is a beautiful traditions and I also want to keep it alive.
And participate and practice and learn from my native brothers and sisters.
I’m not going to go super into detail because all tribes/nations have different teachings and traditions, but dancing started as medicine and ceremony and over the years became competitive and for showcase like this. Grass dance (what I was taught) was a very special honor, it was used to stomp the grass down for ceremony. Regalia and movements are meant to represent the grass waving.
In the US we weren’t legally allowed to practice our traditional ways until 1979, so it’s become an even more special practice for us.
Scared to be a woman?
En tant que blanc il est important de comprendre
This is some energetic, well thought out dancing. Thank you Gentlemen. It was a great pleasure to watch.
I am a so called coloured person from Cape Town South Africa with Tamil Indian and Cherokee blood mixed with Caucasian and Bushman, always had an affinity for native Americans before I found out about my heritage ❤
Wonderful! More such dances! 🎇🎇🎇
Sorry i dont speak english...😂
It's very very Wonderfull......
En français.....
Je trouve ça extrêmement magnifique......j'adore....limite..j'ai envie de pleurer 😢tellement c'est beau
Marvellous the tradition is being so well upheld
If there were Pow Wows like this in Florida. I would go to all of them. So spiritual.
Grass dance, and the men's Traditional dance, comes from my Tribe Umonhon of Nebraska. Originators.
Very nice indeed. I am part Cherokee& Potawatomi in the Irish side.....
I'm Native American and love anything In music of the Native American Nations .
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤..stunning❤❤❤❤
Wow! Really amazing. Wish it could be or just was main stream art. So enjoyed this ... Cheers
im mexican but i do love this kidn of miusic pow wow Dancer Nice
I feel it beautiful SOULS 💦🔥💯🕊️👁️
I see why the Men and Women of the Indigenous Native American culture look and stay healthy 🤔 looking because their jumping up and down, a lot at the POW WOW !!!! to me in a way that's good excerise almost like aerobics. However, if your physically fit and your body can take and stand it well, may the Great spirit continue to bless you. 🙏 Godbless 😂❤😊
Those costumes are amazing!
These warriors get it❤❤❤
🎉congratulations winner🥰🥰🥰
It seems that a person would have to be in good shape to keep up with the extreme physical dancing. And the costumes are wonderful!
Awesome !!
Very nice! Those clothes must have cost some money.
It's called regalia and they are made by the wearer, in this case, the grass dancer.
Love it!
Wonderful!! Thanks for sharing.
fantastic!
Very handsome braves
Be proud of your Heritage!!!
I would like to dance like that, this for me is the most spirit full culture in this world. May we all see the full ness (nest) in thus life.
If you learn how to dance this you can pretty much dance to the beat of mostly any song. The drum is so simply yet the source of the rhythm of any good song. 🦅
Wondering who got what with the other prizes? That Roach, Bead Work, Outfit, Feather Box & assume feathers and that other stuff?? 🤔🤔
Just Give To Go In Person And Families And Friends Not so many Dancers in Real Life America in 2023 it's Still Beautiful Bright And Love!!!!
AWESOME!
amazingly beautiful!
I'm have to make mike a pair of moccasens
It has a different meaning when your mom died 20 years ago but she went to an an Indian Boarding school...shilaqua (sp?). But she wiuld cry when westerns came on and the Indians were killed. Son died of fentanyl but my daughtér, Emma Snuggs, lives on...watchtch out... She's such a fighter. I love you Em...i never told you how much cuz i cant but i do grandma, granny, the Webbs... Oklahoma!!!
Espectacular❤
Wow wow partagé votre. Culture sur la France et sur le reste de l'Europe ❤❤❤
Beautiful!
Beautiful and inspirational! Every community has their own special way to worship God The Almighty. 😇
so awesome!!
awesome, nothing but white fringes and black tips
Got to love USA
The Indians worshipped many facetsvof nature. Nature was pretty much one of their gods and they dsnce for their gods in appreciation.
Je le répète :Superbes costumes, impression deforce, de puissance
Pockets the rodeo clown from Ft Berthold North Dakota it's a good day to be a Indian 2023
They all good ... but let's judge favorites and popular ones !
I mean no disrespect but my mans is gettin down, goin hard. I’d put a time stamp for who im talking about but it’s low key everyone. Salute nations no matter ya tribe at da powwow…
Slow down guys its not fancy dance. Work on leg strength and cardio.
Made it there, just needed MOORE
You guys should watch fancy dance
wonderful!!
Way to make me Dance
Grass dancers costumes reoresent the floeing grasslands and they arectrying to move like the grasses do out inbthe prairies.
I would love to have a Sitting Bull
Holiday. Let’s get Hollywood to make a true movie about what was done to my Native American People.
How about that!! 🙏🏾❤️
22:41 was
Hilarious 😂
my dancers are the besty
John Takes all the specials took second I mean Taken Alive
Which song is the first? You want to join in when you hear that first dance...
Was a cool deal for them to pick but they only pick who they know also .. still the same as them picking the first round … so pretty much still a fixed deal .. jus saying .. y’all have a good one
Ya seem to know them all well….,just saying….😊
It's always been that way.
The trick is to politic and get to know everyone, then you'll always place. It also teaches you to network, communicate, be a well-spoken person, and be a good way to stay out of trouble.
If I was a powwow committee, I'd probably just put everyone's name and number in a draw for that category. But for specials you can have judges and pick your ppl. You don't gotta be the best to bruise and win or lose. That's why you gotta prove ppl wrong and keep dancing you'll eventually know them ifyou keep going.
kids you make us predroud aya ichi cagua
So cool.
I can do that
Powwow feather 🐓🐔🦃😊
That first song was rockin. Which drum was it?
Im dine paiute and hopi and all i see is gods children dancing
Lady stopped me dancing on the side of the road, off road a bit for safety of course, says I need to get into one of these. I didn't grow up with the luxury of family, but I am willing to try, I love the sound of this art, how would I get into one?
1:32 wolf,rook,caspee guess whos bak baby❤️🇬🇧💯 2:10
Turk and native Americans brothers national 🇹🇷
In life we need to understand why❤
T en que tous le monde ai contens❤❤❤❤dany dan karak Wolf 😊
1:02 the god's favour us❤️🇬🇧💯 1:24
"Ayahuasca curandera, que nos sostiene. Escondido." 🎶 Tejedora cosmoca by little whale
These people know how to dance
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Belle seremonie ❤❤❤❤cœuly Wolf dan
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Presente. Ali 😊
Are Swamp people father and son who are Members of the Mandaree at this powwow
Would love to see them in costumes and dancing
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😍