You can tell who came for the money 🤣 I used to hate when my grandma made me dance. But once I got a little change I was dancing all night 🤣 I miss my Masani and my cheii so much 😭❤ Thankful for these videos seeing our elders warms my heart ❤❤❤
Jessica Kay iam Apache. Native amercian Indian Iam part mesclero and chiricahua and Spanish I love my dance and play drum in some of the powwow the sacred dance we do and peyote song sing we sing to out creator or great spirit and our great father to the dance bring heal to mother earth babe I want you to under stand that it help you to keep your dancing up because some day you be bless babe to you never gave up keep going on and praying to your father in heaven and he will gave the spirit of dance mean to you babe in your heart ❤💙💜 it help you heal you body and mind and you spirit babe and heal your heart with love to for you to dance babe ok Jessica Kay never gave up or hate to dance it help you to clear you mind and help your spirit life to I tell what do go pray in the sweat log and go to the peyote meeting and ask grandma to pray with you babe as to help.with ceremony dance babe ok tell her that guy who helpe with some thing I tell you you babe ok here is my phone number 919703 5777. Or can write me 311 7 street butner north Carolina 27509 1707 babe ok and maybe this well.help you ok babe love from Apache guy as a friend ❤😘💙💕💗💖❤
That is good powwow dance and good drum.sing to and good drum beat to I hope the great spirit bless this dance for him and joy of the dance to him and bless upon the Navajo nation and love and peace to the dance and the healing to our heart for the heart with love from jesse aragon flaming eagle ❤
haha! yes this is a social derivative of religious ceremonies held in the summer....our ceremonial calender is split in two...summer ceremonies and winter ceremonies....yes many of our people dance powwow because we are intermarried with many tribes....but we still hold onto our traditional religion that has been practiced here for thousands of years....
@@lizclay3627 Its not a ceremony. It's a social dance. The ceremony itself is only during the summer in a secluded area. This is ok but it isn't suppose to be in winter or inside as you said. Where I come from we don't do that.
@@haashkeiatsidii6769 what I am saying is why are they using the same songs for the ceremonies in what you call a social event?. For play? Or healing?.. who said it's alright for these songs to be sung in the winter in a building?. Those were Sacred songs.
It's a Social Song and Dance The words aren't even for healing nor for ceremonial purposes 😂 Your thinking about the chants instead Nidaa' songs are sung to heal the person's spirit by seeing others dance while they enjoy themselves which in returns makes the person's spirit lifted The real prayer songs are done with a medicine man inside the hooghan nimazi or the hogan. NAC and PowWows aren't even Navajo, but we should respect their practices
In this video alone, there is about 2.4 million dollars worth of silver/turquoise jewelry. Damn, just think......all that pawn money! When does Ellis Tanner open??
True Americans! Indegenious people of America and Polynesia! Aloha from Hawaii! God bless our ELDERS!
Here after COVID 2021 just missing all the elders get together and celebrate 😭 missing the songs 😭 praying everyone is safe! Wear your mask 😷
Thank You Proud People for sharing your song and dances
Blessings family of Mother Earth
You can tell who came for the money 🤣 I used to hate when my grandma made me dance. But once I got a little change I was dancing all night 🤣 I miss my Masani and my cheii so much 😭❤ Thankful for these videos seeing our elders warms my heart ❤❤❤
Jessica Kay iam Apache. Native amercian Indian
Iam part mesclero and chiricahua and Spanish I love my dance and play drum in some of the powwow the sacred dance we do and peyote song sing we sing to out creator or great spirit and our great father to the dance bring heal to mother earth babe
I want you to under stand that it help you to keep your dancing up because some day you be bless babe to you never gave up keep going on and praying to your father in heaven and he will gave the spirit of dance mean to you babe in your heart ❤💙💜 it help you heal you body and mind and you spirit babe and heal your heart with love to for you to dance babe ok Jessica Kay never gave up or hate to dance it help you to clear you mind and help your spirit life to I tell what do go pray in the sweat log and go to the peyote meeting and ask grandma to pray with you babe as to help.with ceremony dance babe ok tell her that guy who helpe with some thing I tell you you babe ok here is my phone number 919703 5777. Or can write me 311 7 street butner north Carolina 27509 1707 babe ok and maybe this well.help you ok babe love from Apache guy as a friend ❤😘💙💕💗💖❤
Honor Every single day family
You can tell who got the rhythm 😂😂😂
That is good powwow dance and good drum.sing to and good drum beat to I hope the great spirit bless this dance for him and joy of the dance to him and bless upon the Navajo nation and love and peace to the dance and the healing to our heart for the heart with love from jesse aragon flaming eagle ❤
how can you dislike this smh?
Beautiful!!
Beautiful as he says.
haha! yes this is a social derivative of religious ceremonies held in the summer....our ceremonial calender is split in two...summer ceremonies and winter ceremonies....yes many of our people dance powwow because we are intermarried with many tribes....but we still hold onto our traditional religion that has been practiced here for thousands of years....
I love being Diné ❤️
Nice my hometown! :)
Keep on living to keep us alive. The Dine Nation Tribe 928 - 505 AZ to NM
my jams
Yes now this is diné. Not any of that powwow and peyote stuff we stole and dont know how to use.
We don't know how to use this ceremony either, not meant for winter or indoors.
@@lizclay3627 Its not a ceremony. It's a social dance. The ceremony itself is only during the summer in a secluded area. This is ok but it isn't suppose to be in winter or inside as you said. Where I come from we don't do that.
@@haashkeiatsidii6769 what I am saying is why are they using the same songs for the ceremonies in what you call a social event?. For play? Or healing?.. who said it's alright for these songs to be sung in the winter in a building?. Those were Sacred songs.
It's a Social Song and Dance
The words aren't even for healing nor for ceremonial purposes 😂
Your thinking about the chants instead
Nidaa' songs are sung to heal the person's spirit by seeing others dance while they enjoy themselves which in returns makes the person's spirit lifted
The real prayer songs are done with a medicine man inside the hooghan nimazi or the hogan.
NAC and PowWows aren't even Navajo, but we should respect their practices
Peyote is inter tribal, so is pow wow, did other tribe steal them too, dumb hopi.
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Song of scalp dance
RIP Jimmy Cody will Truly Be Missed
hi there, do you have any videos from 2005 to 2010
i had parents that participated in the social song and dance
Way to go auntie Sarah and uncle Erwin. With my uncle next
just go by the step
Great dancers 🥁🥁🥁🥁🐾🐾🐾🐾💘💘💘👏👏👏
only a 10 year old and I'm a powwow dancer native
The man covering his face is my grandma
Dang light skin boy got on the badass blue bird shirt lol. cool shit right there
In this video alone, there is about 2.4 million dollars worth of silver/turquoise jewelry. Damn, just think......all that pawn money! When does Ellis Tanner open??
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That depends on if the silver is real silver, and if the turquoise is real😂
which home town is this?
What is he singing about
I meant uncle nez
This dance is call “Song and Dance” this this type is call “Two-Step”.
What are the bags the men wear?
Its medicine pouch that some men have and designed with silver buttons... it's still used to this day......
@@derricksloan3144 oh ok thanks
@@nowhere991 wow
@@nowhere991 very disrespectful
@@nowhere991 stupid.
Emotional 1 more 😂
What's the point?
Make a negative comment;
what the heck is this?
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Don't worry about stick to your white culture.