rescued over 70 bald Eagles and half survived - did this for free over a 17 year time frame - you think me deserve the honor of a bald Eagle headdress - just about finished creating the Eagle bone Brest plate or chest plate as some would say - took 200 Eagles to make the front - 150 to make the back and 50 to make the 2 sides - will post some videos and photos of it finished - Eagles will be returning next few weeks and the work looking for sick Eagles in the forest will start again - rescued 10 last season - so far rescued over 70 past 16 years - love your videos
@@powwowcritic13 Both Bald and Golden Eagles (and their feathers) are highly revered and considered sacred within native American traditions, culture and religion. They are honored with great care and shown the deepest respect. They represent honesty, truth, majesty, strength, courage, wisdom, power and freedom
@@austindenotter19 as me stated in the past - be good ta learn about a post and the person whom posted it before ya post slander over a good persons hard works - Bragging about good deeds and Free Service Not - Teaching other ta do the same Yes - if me need attention me would call local media - think about this - how often do humans rescue 1 Eagle mind you over 70 - we be talking Real shit people should donate towards - Eagles are sacred are they not - and Humans are the cause of they sicknesses like poisonings from Lead and other toxins found in fish and other animals or birds - what me be doing is Creations Work cause most be deaf to creations pleads - free work LOL - Creation will show ya all what me did and reward me for doing as such - ton of them feathers they have be Poached or never earned - sold to them so they can glow in the dark as stars - Shameful - 17 Years me rescued over 70 Eagles from Death on a crap ass pension and recovered over 400 dead Eagles that were given back to First Nations and Non First Nations - so as a small token of appreciation them rescued Eagles will produce offspring for 25 years and so too they offspring - the Chief me fall under according to Tradition should receive 2 feathers for Each Eagle Rescued that are added to his Headdress - so as me stated - me Earned Me Headdress that adorns the Chief me fall under -
Thanks for sharing this with us
Beautiful sharing of the wonderful tribal heritage. And the flags fly proudly with the people.
Beautiful! Thank you.
Muy bonito es una lástima no estar con ustedes felizidades
I just love pow wows, they rock n drum groups all the dancers . I like when pa says funny things. Awesome❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂❤🎉🎉🎉
I enjoyed watching this very much.
Always a beautiful sight stay safe and strong. Blessings to you all from a non Indigenous person from Kentucky.
POWERFUL...BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!
May the buffalo roam free across the plains and the people pursue them in the sunshine...
Lame.
_Ya'at'eeh shik's_
Love and good health to your families🕊️
_from Iyanbito/Fort Wingate NM_
A very impressive festival from a texas fan. 5 000 thumbs up aaawwwsome.
I hope I can visit a live festival did not get to see the lone star flag I guess the usa flag represents all nations under the lords eyes.
Love this so much ✨️🪶💃
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wojderfull
Knight s of the Kingdom Ali
Brothers 🇹🇷
rescued over 70 bald Eagles and half survived - did this for free over a 17 year time frame - you think me deserve the honor of a bald Eagle headdress - just about finished creating the Eagle bone Brest plate or chest plate as some would say - took 200 Eagles to make the front - 150 to make the back and 50 to make the 2 sides - will post some videos and photos of it finished - Eagles will be returning next few weeks and the work looking for sick Eagles in the forest will start again - rescued 10 last season - so far rescued over 70 past 16 years - love your videos
Bald eagles are not a native American bird it's the golden eagles
@@powwowcritic13 Both Bald and Golden Eagles (and their feathers) are highly revered and considered sacred within native American traditions, culture and religion. They are honored with great care and shown the deepest respect. They represent honesty, truth, majesty, strength, courage, wisdom, power and freedom
Bragging about free service, wanting recognition? Not the right way. You know it too.
@@austindenotter19 as me stated in the past - be good ta learn about a post and the person whom posted it before ya post slander over a good persons hard works - Bragging about good deeds and Free Service Not - Teaching other ta do the same Yes - if me need attention me would call local media - think about this - how often do humans rescue 1 Eagle mind you over 70 - we be talking Real shit people should donate towards - Eagles are sacred are they not - and Humans are the cause of they sicknesses like poisonings from Lead and other toxins found in fish and other animals or birds - what me be doing is Creations Work cause most be deaf to creations pleads - free work LOL - Creation will show ya all what me did and reward me for doing as such - ton of them feathers they have be Poached or never earned - sold to them so they can glow in the dark as stars - Shameful - 17 Years me rescued over 70 Eagles from Death on a crap ass pension and recovered over 400 dead Eagles that were given back to First Nations and Non First Nations - so as a small token of appreciation them rescued Eagles will produce offspring for 25 years and so too they offspring - the Chief me fall under according to Tradition should receive 2 feathers for Each Eagle Rescued that are added to his Headdress - so as me stated - me Earned Me Headdress that adorns the Chief me fall under -
I love.. the family...we're all together..oka heh
Old school singer
More fancy dancer
Idk what that kid pick up, but hopefully I'm wrong. He pick up his own eagle feather. I hope someone can verified it for me😊😊
this is [eople rising up no other people are toing this
Not telling ppl which dancers are coming inik the regalia what about non native😊😊
I believe their clothes are all made in China.
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You can believe whatever you want
Then you don't know anything about Indigenous culture.😅
@@AdrianbCozad looks like you're the one who doesn't know what the hell they're talking about. Plains tribes weren't making colored textiles, genius.
@@vasil12361 someone’s pissed