My family is from Houston Texas I was born in LA! The energy we carry with us is not like anyone in the city. We are the warriors of this land! #Numunuu
I was a part of the kwahadi dance group last winter. I was so excited to do these dances in the summer ( we do Pueblo dances in the winter) but then mom's kept arguing, drama exploded and I had to leave.
What a pity ! Why do you HAD to leave ? Didn't you do any dancing at all then ? I am from Germany, +I do belong to one of the *ultimate few* (478 single persons counted by Dec.31, 2019, =pre CoVid19) *full-blooded vikings* from my family lineage (still being alive in Europe) with us living in the West part of Germany. We still have been doing our traditional Viking/ Germanic dancings in small events, not in contests or competitions. Therefore we are *too few* persons. Joerg (=Jorge) Beckmann, D-48165 Muenster (University City), North-Rhine- Westfalia (=NRW), Germany 🇩🇪
I‘ am also! But i‘am German and white not red! The Color is Not Importend for aGerman! 1847 Since, the one and only, unbroken freedomkontrakt, in the USA, beetween the Commanche leader Santa Anna and the German settler John O. Meusebach! At the Second Weekend at Mai, it gives a Great Party for 2Days, that is something spezial! Because the Rest of the Nations kill all NA Indians and capture there Land, kill all Bisons, that all Indins have notting to eat and Die! 17 500 0000 NA Indians, Killed like Animals, that is the Land of the free!
The Sacred History of the Commanche - the Sacrd and divine dance is a part of their faith, culture and belief system, and allowed the Comanche to connect to the Divine Lord True Creator of all. It's a very spirtual Martail art and spiritual dance forms, and requires a great deal of numerous Skills, physical stamina, strength training and focus on the one true creator, and it enables the mind to reach a high, enhanced, increased, spritual state of awareness, the resoundng war drums also enable this high frequency of awareness: at this state the warrior becomes invincible. The movements are very martial and spiritual and is a unification of all the tribes people, with the true Creator of all. I can see the complex forms of the movements and in Sikhism our warriors also practice the martial art of Gatka which also is a complex dance with sacred weapons, with the playing of war drums (Ranjit Nagara) and interlocking and interwining divine movements which are used to impress our God- Vaheguru - who has created all and permeates all and is the one and only creator of everything we see. I can see now why the early settlers were so threatened by this sacred and divine dance and ceremony, and it was actively banned to suppress the Comanche culture, beliefs and faith, and civilisation. In our Sacred Sikh history, our 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji (Sant soldier and Divine Guru) who taught the Sikhs about our spiritual connection with the Divine Creator through rememberance and love, and bestowed on the Sikh nation, the sacred martial art forms and gave us our current Khalsa identity and passed on the Guruship to the Guru Granth Sahib ji, our eternal Shabad Guru. Our Guru ji talks about the Divine and powerful spiritual warrior Chandi, (Durga) (in the Dasam Granth )who was creator to restore the balance between good and evil, and God bestowed on her the powers of the martial arts, and Chandi would also dance with numerous sacred and divine weapons on the field of battle to please the Lord. The sacred chanting, meditation and mantras is vital to reaching a balanced stage of divine spiritual awareness with the Immortal one. In the end one merges with the divine truth, becoming one with the light, as the ripples of the waves merge with the ocean, the soul merges back to the origins of all souls, Parmarthma. We all belong to one.
I don't have Comanche blood flowing through my veins😅 I have Blackfoot, Chippewa, and Patowatami ancestry. My paternal grandpa was Chippewa from the Swan Creek tribe (Saginaw Swan Creek and Black River bands of Chippewa Indians) and his clan is Turtle/Bear. I am also from this tribe and clan, obviously, but we lost our Federal recognition awhile back and we are in the process of trying to get re-recognized. I don't know much about my Blackfoot ancestor; however, I was told by my maternal grandmother that her name was Nancy. I know nothing about my Patowatami ancestor other than she or he married into my Chippewa family and had children. There is still quite a few things that I have to learn about my Indigenous sides of the family. My grandpa, after he got out of the Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School, left his rez and never looked back. He met and married my grandma, who was the daughter of Danish immigrants, and they had many children with each other. Grandpa did his damnest to be like a white man since back when he was young, he could be discriminated against and/or killed for being an Indian. He often lied to potential employers and told them that he was Italian so he could land a job. He eventually found a job as a tool and dye maker. My grandpa is the grandson of Julia Fisher. Julia Fisher is the daughter of Chief Wabaness and the granddaughter of Chief Kaw ge ke Ihick. From what I was told, grandma Julia is the rightful owner of most of Mount Pleasant Michigan. My grandpa died in 1981 from heart failure and he was 64 years old at the time of his death.
Wampum prayer Tori Amos King Phillips War: Metacom Cree in Canada Zirquay vs. Iriquoy My doting, loving father took me to a Native American POW-WOW @ Boston College, next to Opus Dei when I was only 10. Only me, not even my genius archer & noble woodsman older brother Paul, only me. He knew then what I would contend with in the finality of my life. AND I NEED YOUR SPIRITUAL Warfare DRUMMING now in this day & every day that follows. Cree Black Foot Cherokee Iroquois Wampanoag, & all other tribes & the Holy Spirit, Allmighty God, Alla, in Jesus Christ name, by the Blood of the Cross, Mohammed stand strong with me, allelujah,...no h begins this praise.
This festival is an embarrassment to the tribe for one those are not the dances 2 you guys Are dancing way to slow and 3 not supposed to let outsiders dance with us tribe family only did you guys just make up your own dances like the dancers look like they didn't want to dance that's not tolerated and the dances are fast paced Even in the last video not are dance those are a different tribes dances one specific dance the strongest warrior or leader gets to ware a special crown its made out of meatal and it has spikes thats the important dance thats the very last dance can you guys quit embarrassing are family
My family is from Houston Texas I was born in LA! The energy we carry with us is not like anyone in the city. We are the warriors of this land! #Numunuu
aho my brothers and sisters. i am (registered) from the Anadarko /Lawton reservation. My grandfather was Lee Viddaurri.
👋🏻 Hi, how are you?
Love these guys , real athletes
como habeis dejado perder esta cultura?
es fantastico y majestuoso.
Paquita Navarro Esteve no lo dejaron perder....esta vivo .. pero estan bien bien pobre
Love and peace from Ireland 🇮🇪
Aloha from Hawaii, blessings to see our cousins intouch with their roots.
I was a part of the kwahadi dance group last winter. I was so excited to do these dances in the summer ( we do Pueblo dances in the winter) but then mom's kept arguing, drama exploded and I had to leave.
What a pity ! Why do you HAD to leave ? Didn't you do any dancing at all then ? I am from Germany, +I do belong to one of the *ultimate few* (478 single persons counted by Dec.31, 2019, =pre CoVid19) *full-blooded vikings* from my family lineage (still being alive in Europe) with us living in the West part of Germany. We still have been doing our traditional Viking/ Germanic dancings in small events, not in contests or competitions. Therefore we are *too few* persons. Joerg (=Jorge) Beckmann, D-48165 Muenster (University City), North-Rhine- Westfalia (=NRW), Germany 🇩🇪
Magnificent. From a Cree.
CALLING ALL TRUE WARRIORS. NOW IS TIME!
I am also Comanche
Alexandra Monteiro And I am a female part Shawnee Cherokee and white decent. Nice to know you my brother.
I am so sorry I need to learn to read Lol. Hello my sister!
I‘ am also! But i‘am German and white not red! The Color is Not Importend for aGerman! 1847 Since, the one and only, unbroken freedomkontrakt, in the USA, beetween the Commanche leader Santa Anna and the German settler John O. Meusebach! At the Second Weekend at Mai, it gives a Great Party for 2Days, that is something spezial! Because the Rest of the Nations kill all NA Indians and capture there Land, kill all Bisons, that all Indins have notting to eat and Die! 17 500 0000 NA Indians, Killed like Animals, that is the Land of the free!
Alexandra Monteiro me too
I'm learning to war dance and chant.
That is pretty cool.
I am part Comanche
reyes robledo me to
reyes robledo I have a little bit of Comanche but I’m mostly white but u can really see it in my skin
@@therepublicoftexas1539 same, I dont burn I just get browner.
Yessss.....I'm 1/4.
doing this for a project lol
😅
Numunu lululululululu ❤️🦅🐎🦅🐎❤️
Hah my name is Kobe Rea. I’m in quanah Parker’s bloodline
Yooo ol ehhh yo haaa ohhhh yaa
Warning 2025 war party
Lipan Apache
War dance without no War...just for show...
LIKE THEY HAVE FORGOTTEN ANYTHING 1890 WAS NOT THAT LONG AGO!!!! ..... th-cam.com/video/FihQt1cspZk/w-d-xo.html
The Sacred History of the Commanche - the Sacrd and divine dance is a part of their faith, culture and belief system, and allowed the Comanche to connect to the Divine Lord True Creator of all. It's a very spirtual Martail art and spiritual dance forms, and requires a great deal of numerous Skills, physical stamina, strength training and focus on the one true creator, and it enables the mind to reach a high, enhanced, increased, spritual state of awareness, the resoundng war drums also enable this high frequency of awareness: at this state the warrior becomes invincible. The movements are very martial and spiritual and is a unification of all the tribes people, with the true Creator of all. I can see the complex forms of the movements and in Sikhism our warriors also practice the martial art of Gatka which also is a complex dance with sacred weapons, with the playing of war drums (Ranjit Nagara) and interlocking and interwining divine movements which are used to impress our God- Vaheguru - who has created all and permeates all and is the one and only creator of everything we see. I can see now why the early settlers were so threatened by this sacred and divine dance and ceremony, and it was actively banned to suppress the Comanche culture, beliefs and faith, and civilisation. In our Sacred Sikh history, our 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji (Sant soldier and Divine Guru) who taught the Sikhs about our spiritual connection with the Divine Creator through rememberance and love, and bestowed on the Sikh nation, the sacred martial art forms and gave us our current Khalsa identity and passed on the Guruship to the Guru Granth Sahib ji, our eternal Shabad Guru. Our Guru ji talks about the Divine and powerful spiritual warrior Chandi, (Durga) (in the Dasam Granth )who was creator to restore the balance between good and evil, and God bestowed on her the powers of the martial arts, and Chandi would also dance with numerous sacred and divine weapons on the field of battle to please the Lord. The sacred chanting, meditation and mantras is vital to reaching a balanced stage of divine spiritual awareness with the Immortal one. In the end one merges with the divine truth, becoming one with the light, as the ripples of the waves merge with the ocean, the soul merges back to the origins of all souls, Parmarthma. We all belong to one.
The gruesome history of the comanche
😂😂😂
I have Comanche Blood on my mothers side. My Great Grandfather.
I don't have Comanche blood flowing through my veins😅 I have Blackfoot, Chippewa, and Patowatami ancestry. My paternal grandpa was Chippewa from the Swan Creek tribe (Saginaw Swan Creek and Black River bands of Chippewa Indians) and his clan is Turtle/Bear. I am also from this tribe and clan, obviously, but we lost our Federal recognition awhile back and we are in the process of trying to get re-recognized. I don't know much about my Blackfoot ancestor; however, I was told by my maternal grandmother that her name was Nancy. I know nothing about my Patowatami ancestor other than she or he married into my Chippewa family and had children. There is still quite a few things that I have to learn about my Indigenous sides of the family.
My grandpa, after he got out of the Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School, left his rez and never looked back. He met and married my grandma, who was the daughter of Danish immigrants, and they had many children with each other. Grandpa did his damnest to be like a white man since back when he was young, he could be discriminated against and/or killed for being an Indian. He often lied to potential employers and told them that he was Italian so he could land a job. He eventually found a job as a tool and dye maker.
My grandpa is the grandson of Julia Fisher. Julia Fisher is the daughter of Chief Wabaness and the granddaughter of Chief Kaw ge ke Ihick. From what I was told, grandma Julia is the rightful owner of most of Mount Pleasant Michigan.
My grandpa died in 1981 from heart failure and he was 64 years old at the time of his death.
Same here. I have a photo of My great great grandpa in Western clothing. Adapting to the new world
Wampum prayer Tori Amos
King Phillips War: Metacom
Cree in Canada
Zirquay vs. Iriquoy
My doting, loving father took me to a Native American POW-WOW @ Boston College, next to Opus Dei when I was only 10. Only me, not even my genius archer & noble woodsman older brother Paul, only me. He knew then what I would contend with in the finality of my life. AND I NEED YOUR SPIRITUAL Warfare DRUMMING now in this day & every day that follows.
Cree
Black Foot
Cherokee
Iroquois
Wampanoag, & all other tribes & the Holy Spirit, Allmighty God, Alla, in Jesus Christ name, by the Blood of the Cross, Mohammed stand strong with me, allelujah,...no h begins this praise.
Three Black Hawk gave this a thumb's down.
Adam Russell you mean Apache
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This festival is an embarrassment to the tribe for one those are not the dances 2 you guys Are dancing way to slow and 3 not supposed to let outsiders dance with us tribe family only did you guys just make up your own dances like the dancers look like they didn't want to dance that's not tolerated and the dances are fast paced Even in the last video not are dance those are a different tribes dances one specific dance the strongest warrior or leader gets to ware a special crown its made out of meatal and it has spikes thats the important dance thats the very last dance can you guys quit embarrassing are family