You know one of these days, I'm going to do a doc , on them too, I had to turn it down, just to get to the dancers. Thank you well done, Seminole T, Sqaw. Those that know you for two years, or two thousand, have only learned or heard themselves at that time, thank you, I have a little chance to see my Dad, through your melodies, and share it as family as well. Bless you. Seminole T, Sqaw.
Im apache ixehe thank you brother from a full blood native american from geronimo toying these bantu mulatto trolls despeartly claiming native american when they 0% lol
Thank you for the video, I'm very interested in stomp dancing. I have a question though: what are the differences between Seminole (Oklahoma) stomp dances and Seminole (Florida) ones?. I'm from Spain and I'm going crazy reading and watching videos about it trying to understand. There are not many videos from Florida's Seminole Stomp Dancers in TH-cam, am I right? Thank you very much.
Irene Collado sorry for the late reply, the Florida Seminole’s stomp dance are more sacred. We use our dancing for our ceremony where only our people are allowed to go.
@@boiledspam Maybe you think it's more sacred but just because Seminoles allow others at their dances doesn't mean it's not sacred. I'm a Chickasaw, and we've lost our medicine men, so our stomp dances have no medicine. As far as I'm concerned, though other Chickasaws may disagree, our dances are still ceremonial and sacred.
Noah Hinson i misworded haha. i meant that ours is more closed off to outsiders more than creek ceremonies. i didn’t mean that ours is more sacred than other ceremonies. sorry if you took it that way.
Proud to see the indigenous peoples of Florida representing my home state in Washington, DC. Thank you!
You know one of these days, I'm going to do a doc , on them too, I had to turn it down, just to get to the dancers. Thank you well done, Seminole T, Sqaw. Those that know you for two years, or two thousand, have only learned or heard themselves at that time, thank you, I have a little chance to see my Dad, through your melodies, and share it as family as well. Bless you. Seminole T, Sqaw.
how wonderful, I would be so proud to be a member of this tribe
In case you guys don't know. these are Sacred dances. plz appreciate it. These are very close to war dance
Im apache ixehe thank you brother from a full blood native american from geronimo toying these bantu mulatto trolls despeartly claiming native american when they 0% lol
Volunteers need to ger some pep in their step. Come on people! Get jiggy with it
So many emotions.
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Ironic that I watch this on the very day Washington DC shakes as a result of a 5.8 earthquake (centered @ Richmond, VA) Very Ironic.
Book about the catfish we always thought that the garfish the one with teeth
Thank you for the video, I'm very interested in stomp dancing. I have a question though: what are the differences between Seminole (Oklahoma) stomp dances and Seminole (Florida) ones?. I'm from Spain and I'm going crazy reading and watching videos about it trying to understand. There are not many videos from Florida's Seminole Stomp Dancers in TH-cam, am I right? Thank you very much.
Irene Collado sorry for the late reply, the Florida Seminole’s stomp dance are more sacred. We use our dancing for our ceremony where only our people are allowed to go.
Mae Osceola Is the dance in the video from Florida Seminole or Oklahoma?
Mae Ricci Florida Seminole
@@boiledspam Maybe you think it's more sacred but just because Seminoles allow others at their dances doesn't mean it's not sacred. I'm a Chickasaw, and we've lost our medicine men, so our stomp dances have no medicine. As far as I'm concerned, though other Chickasaws may disagree, our dances are still ceremonial and sacred.
Noah Hinson i misworded haha. i meant that ours is more closed off to outsiders more than creek ceremonies. i didn’t mean that ours is more sacred than other ceremonies. sorry if you took it that way.
INDEED WONDERFUL ! WA DO
Watch Cherokee stomp dance for similarities. And then ask yourself did any Cherokee escape to Florida
Thanks 2 north Carolina reserves
I'll see what I can do for you.
Work!
Alcoa language
Real Seminoles were never black they are 100% native American
As a black seminole for 3 generations i can tell you plenty of escaped slaves came to Florida from 1740 til 1840
lets not be shitty and racist. black matives exist everywhere
Sounds like something a young teen would say.