Trade Mill & Native Heritage Days Festival: Celebrating Native American Culture & Local History
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- Trade (Tennessee) Mill & Native Heritage Days Festival: Celebrating Native American Culture & Local History
A great festival that celebrates Native American culture and heritage along with local East Tennessee history in Trade, Tennessee.
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First Pow Wow I went to taught me so much about life.Greatest learning experience I ever had.The Tribes had a candy dance for all the young children it was great.
Thanks for another awesome video!!
So glad to see u guys out n about again...hadnt seen a lot from ya lately had been missing my favorite traveler's. Pray all is well and keep doing what ya doing
Those are so much fun to go to. I live nearby Atmore in Alabama where the Creek Indians are known and every Thanksgiving and the Friday after they have Thanksgiving dinners, Native craft booths and competition dancing where other Native Indians come from out west to compete. Enjoyed the video! Always love to see you two. 😊
Great vid , cheers from down under way.
That looked like so much fun! Very cool dances. Thank you for bringing us along Shane and Melody!
Thank you for watching ❤️
Thank you so much for coming out! My name is levi I’m president of the pow wow committee for the trade Pow wow. Hope to see you there next year and would love to chat with you if you come!
Absolutely! We definitely plan to come next year!! Thank you! - Melody
That was cool guys. Loved seeing native culture.
Looked like a very fun festival!
That festival looks like a lot of fun. It reminds me of the annual festival that happens every year in October, at the Batsto Village State Historic Site, which is just over the river from here in Burlington County. It's called the Batsto Country Living Fair, and it's my favorite festival of the year. But there are no Indians there. Our local Indian Tribe, the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape, is mostly in Cumberland County. They have an annual pow-wow at the Salem County fairgrounds, and it's open to the public. It happens in June every year. Unfortunately I have never been (yet).
WOW! This video is in "my backyard" because I am part Cherokee. Absolutely loved this video guys. Would love to have been there with you sweet people. I am participating in a craft show in WV, my home state, this week and, if things go well, again next month. Thank you so very much for this simply awesome video.
Looked like a fun day. Loved the wood tables.
I wish I could have been there.
We loved it, hope you can attend next year
What's with the dancing window boarder? So annoying🥸
Are you guys doing a video on all the festivals in Appalachia this fall?
We’ve kinda ran out of time to pull that off, unfortunately. We’ve had some personal situations that threw us off for a couple of months.
@@realappalachia ok, thanks. Something that might help is just do a “short” if there’s something you guys are going to on the weekend just a few days before the event.
Indian dances were fantastic 👍👏
You may not have been in the middle of nowhere but I bet you could see it from there.
I'm in east TN and never heard of trade TN
It is right on the NC border just down from Mountain City
@@realappalachia My dad was born and raised in Mountain City. I'd never heard of Trade either, I'd love to see that festival. Maybe next year.
Culla eatuuvd
What tribe (or tribes) is this ? Cherokee?
Those raccoon hats are fing disgusting. I will never understand how you can kill an animal for a damned hat
Karen get a grip 😂
Certain people do certain things that you may not like ...( as i may not at times) but as soon as you start typing in on a phone or computer you must realise that the many bits and parts are made from mass mining in parts of the world that have destroyed huge amounts of the enviroment including forest and jungle and the many animal species that belong there, so while the animals killed for your phone or computer or smart technology may not be displayed - i asure you that it was a lot.
We need to be careful when pointing the finger.
Anyhoots..have a great day.