I have a question; the way you pronounce Haudenosaunee ... sounds very similar to how Shoshoni is pronounced. Is there a link there, or a reason they sound similar on the endings? And did Haudenosaunee used to have strawberry patches in their yards around the lodges?
I tell my children this story often to remind them where we come from. 🧡
As my mother always said, it was the muskrat and that is why I've been affectionately called muskrat by my family my entire life.
We need more like this, Native stories from Native producers.
Beautiful! ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing this.
Well I wonder if that story has something to do with the Mojave twins. Interesting story
Mahsi cho 🤚🏼
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Thank you
nice!! annnnd... Grandmother Moon governs the woman's 28 day cycle
Beautiful paintings
What happens during an eclipse?
Thank you
I have a question; the way you pronounce Haudenosaunee ... sounds very similar to how Shoshoni is pronounced. Is there a link there, or a reason they sound similar on the endings?
And did Haudenosaunee used to have strawberry patches in their yards around the lodges?
Who is the person speaking?
It's me, Sha'tekayèn:ton Andrew Brant
@@indigenousparanormalbro, you have a great narrator voice