How Native Americans Made Decisions For The Future | 7 Generations Rule
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- čas přidán 5. 11. 2020
- Native Americans have traditions and rules that are practiced for hundreds of years. The concept that we’re going to look into in this video is how Native Americans made choices for the future and generally Native American philosophy on life itself. We’re taking a look at the 7 generations rule that was written in the Great Law Of Peace, the constitution of the Iroquois confederation. We’re also mentioning some Cherokee, Hopi, Lakota Sioux and Yaqui tales and stories which gives us an insight on Native philosophy and how they think life should be lived. Even more important, how other people, animals and nature in general should be treated.
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Are the creators of this channel indigenous people?
@@Xolotl000 read a few comments down and find your answer.
@@Micheleoneandonly yeah that's disappointing, even More-so to see them selling 'native' products.
If only everyone would consider the next 7 generations.
we do this by working on ourselves
you have to train ourselves up to be able to grieve for white baby boomers in ways they can’t ever understand cause of their erasure karma
they just go squish squish
we run our karma experiments in 7 generational cycles of 165ish years in Europe 🏹
1 orbit of “Neptune”
just continuous cycles of letting them crucify us in Ego and feeling in the nuance once we figure out how they perceive us based on the response
working on ourselves to a point where we no longer care about their Ego means they can start to hear us
karma tends to work that way eh?
#2Spirit #indigenous #ottawa #audhd
Love seeing new content here. Hope this channel receives more popularity in the future, it definitely deserves it.
Well done my friend. We are coming out with a video on Saturday you might enjoy. We visited a Native American and US battlefield here in Colorado
Sounds interesting, i'll be waiting
growing up I have heard about the 7 generations decision making amongst my Chippewa and Cree people here in North Central Montana
Such a beautiful world view. I will try to incorporate it to my life.
Another quality video. Love these uploads
You got a good voice for narrating videos. I knew the Iroquois had this 7 generation law but I had no idea it by the Sioux & Cherokee as well!
Love your work. Just out of curiosity are you Native American? Or just love the history?
Thanks. I'm not. Just a history fan.
@@NativeAmericanHistory Thanks for spreading knowledge.
@@elinikolai7493 Good knowledge also.
@@currentriver4951 Yep as long people don't use it to generalize a whole group of people to justify committing genocide on them.
@@elinikolai7493 I have known Lakota Souix, nez perce , Cherokee and Pima. No one spoke warmly of the history Comanche. They nearly wiped out several tribes. They were not farmers or created permanent settlements they were raiders on their neighbors. They were never given a reservation they refused to stay on one. Their raids killed everyone that couldn't survive abduction carried back on horse back. It was common practice for them to kill infants, elderly, men of fighting age and to rape and kill women of raided times and settlers. They ever torchered those they caught buy skinning alive then burning them alive so as to cause mass terror among their enemies. They were finally put down in the 1870's the fiercest of all native American tribs of the plains. The Pima refused to fight them on equal terms it was suicide. They fought them with archery staying at a distance. I learned alot from knowing native American people while I was in the Army their storied histories taught me much. Don't believe the modern narrative they were ALL peace pipe smoking environmentalists. Nor the idea whites & natives never got along. Many tibes thinned out simply because they happily married into the expanding settling population. Most not all but most traided with whites for many many years in a relationship agreed on by both parties. The Cherokee told me it was called the trail of tears because the whites cried not them. The whites had inner married with many of them and the Cherokee were most like us as well. With permanent towns like Cheoah with courts, lawyers, a codified law , a written alphabet, etc. It was congress that scrapped all treaties with Native American not the common people. Most of image we have today of Indians is from the plains tribes. Many were very very different from that culture.
The indigenous tribal culture & economic model is the best or only way back into balance with nature in time to be the difference. 3 steps away?
Interesting video!!!
I'm native American Indian
But are u an apple
The 7 generations rule should jog the memory of Yellowstone and 1883 fans!
La-Hol-Ta! Get it right,
I love native Americans May allah bless you
Allahyahfathkum
@@barryirlandi4217 ummm what?
@@barryirlandi4217 don’t insult Islam boy
@@simplenot866 You got NOTHING to do with anything. lol dumbs
@@simplenot866 your dumb loser boy. Haha 😂 gay boy.
I would love to see some Native American Spiritual Videos. I know some of the Tribes prayed to the everywhere Spirit. Also, the Mormons believe Jews sailed over to America after the Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians.
You can learn all ya want but to find the everywhere being you shouldnt believe this I know more about the ways and the profecy
And that's why the Chief told James Dutton that his people would rise up and take the land back in 7 generations.
Nice video.
You want some Native American Indians history read book called The Gospel Of The Redman
Interesting. Our Rabbi had the same rules..
Look for the aid sent back to Judah in Ireland during the Potato famine, by Cherokee during the ToT, due to their kinship.
My greatest gift received are my feathers..Medicine Woman Hummingbird...
Class
comment for Leonard Peltier💖
Meanwhile our modern democracy have one election rule. Our decision must follow whatever win next election.
Comment for the algorithim
The Cherokee story about the coyote and the prairie dog can't date before the 1830s, after they were forced out of their lands primarily in northern Georgia to lands west of the Mississippi. Because northern Georgia had neither coyotes nor prairie dogs. There's coyotes there now but they arrived later, after this time.
Comment for the algorithm
What is a algobhuh??
I NVM I forgot this is fake
Critical Thinking 101
pretty sure coyotes can swim “elder”
Don't inhale all this smoke this only says lil truth
Wakan Tanka. Everything is Wakan. All my relations.
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The Bible mentions ones action will be paid back for 7 generations.
The hopi can't enshure the rainfall they land dry up they are not still working their old way
Great channel!!! Are U Native? The European Native Americans have a whole history also. Slaves or wives.......
Duh everything has history
@@michaelobery8811 sure about that, Mr genius.
Every single American historian must consider and fully acknowledge The Book of Mormon! End of Story for all of us folks. If BS we must call it as such. Why are we not doing the science surrounding The book. It "Is" or "Would" be of top significance....
Don't believe this if you do just know it's not all true the way everyone is living isn't the way of the native american the words are not understood to the highest the maker of original ways