That is beautiful. Starla says, "I want people to know that when they see a Jingle Dancer, they are praying. And they are praying for everyone." It is beautiful that with everything that the First Nations have been put through, they can still care for everyone.
My mama started me off Jingle dress dancing as soon as I could walk,as I got older I had aunties teach me fancy shawl and competition danced all over the United States,Canada & at all the gathering of nations. I never knew how healing ❤️🩹 dance would be for me until a few year before my mama passed,I’d send her videos of me dancing while she was sick and it made her so happy. Now almost 2 years have past with her in the spirit world & im beginning to see how she knew all along,that no matter what,as long as I had dance in my life I’d be able to heal through the pain. ❤ thank you for this beautiful video
I’m a grandmother and great grandmother who was taught by many old ones about the origin of this dream dress. It is a medicine dress that is given to a woman through a dream by the spirit world. In that dream she is shown the the colors and design of her dress that she is to make by herself, without a sewing machine and is to fashion each jingle by hand with a separate prayer put into each. When it is finished she is told to fast with her medicine dress so the spiritual healing will come into it, and then feast that dress so that when she dances the special steps of that dress only she can ask spirit world to heal the one or those who have given her their ninsema to dance for. Today I don’t see our original teachings being passed down and carried out. I see pan Indians as my teachers warned about would come. This medicine dress is meant for only the ones the spirit gives a dream to. It isn’t meant for children because they won’t have a full understanding of how their every movement in dancing for someone’s healing is sacred and individual in order to please Creator who would bestow healing to occur. It brings sadness to me that in today’s ways everything has to be a fad that everyone does. They all look alike, dress alike and dance alike. I remember the days when we our relatives were distinguishable by their language, clothing and movement according to their tribal communities. We are not that way anymore; we buy our regalias off the rack and have no idea who made it and what spirit is in it. We have lost our individual identities. It saddens me greatly because I remember better days, prouder days in the eyes of my elders when they taught me about this sacred dream dress that can bring true healing for our peoples. Wasegesikgokwe, awaasisii ndodem, bodewadmii ndaw.
Sister I hear you. I'm Caddo, I am proud to be Caddo. I love all 1st Nations people but I don't care for the whole panindian thing, I get it but it's a little annoying when I hear my grands and great grands using Muscogee terms or Dene and Lakota-Dakota or Anishnabaeg words because they are so pervasive especially if you travel the pow wow highway. My children and grandchildren feel I should lighten up, but everyone can hyphenate their names with Irish or Italian or Polish and while acknowledging that they are European Americans they don't call themselves that I'm Caddo, I live in my homeland which invaders have decided to call America. I'd rather be called 1st Nations or even Caddo-American and while joining in fellowship my 1st Nations especially in our struggle to survive and maintain I don't want some homogeneous "Indian Nations" where we forget the special, unique messages and teachings given by the Holy Ones to our various nations here and on the southern continent.
That was a majestic dance. So much power and energy. I can’t imagine the strength it took to perform the dance. You and your people should be proud. You earned every bit of honor of the dance. That keeps your culture alive. I hope the young ones took notice their time will soon arrive to perform. Peace to you.
Reminds me of going with my Grandparents to pow wow meetings as a child in Pensacola. I miss all of it. Wish I could go back to the lovely place we once had.
BonjouR✨🪶🪶🪶🪶✨ Please could you transform your video so that we can have the option of subtitles in our languages.. (sorry for not mastering enough English).. J would like so much to know if you are along the Ocean or Great lakes.. Natives are fascinating✨🌟.. Your video and You are Absolutely MagnificenT 🪄✨🙏✨ !
Such beautiful power, such conviction, such fire! She dances like an angel to be reckoned with. I'm so proud of my Native American blood, and all my people. Love that background music. Wopila, ~RavenCro
This so true beautiful lady and always glad to hear about the culture and ancestors l had Johnson in my family along Smelters along with all those who are with us today in our lives and blessings Houck family and also similar surnames know as Hauck or Hawke
The warm, spiritual but very human Culture of the native peoples is the true, only american Soul. In comparison everything else, starting with the dominant "Anglo-Saxon" culture, appears out of tune, ridiculous.
We Show You Love And Respect We Honor You Now At This This Love Not Hate We Don't Discriminate One World And One Love Light From Above It's To he Love Dove As Above So Bel ok w I Know Chris Chavez Tanka A-Hi !🌹😊❤️💞🌞
Wow. So beautiful. I'm honored to know we are cousins. We share 49 cms across 2segments D.N.A.. During my genealogy search I have found that I have many close Ancestors to Arizona (Pima native ) and also to Texas (Tigua Native)
Beautiful. Thank You for helping the Spirit within us to Sing and Dance this wonderful day. Source is within US all. With your guiding Spirit, we all feel this awakening. Many Good Blessings be upon you this day and always, Starla. Keep Shining Dear One❤ So must it be.
I find this so spiritual " and so earthy 🦅❤️👁️🦋I get it 👍🌹from Ireland " what"a spiritual nation" more to you than meets the eye ❤️🦅🌈very connected " praying for everyone" how good is that" what a nation.
I am Irish and Native American Heritage. Adopted at 9 months old. I would love to see Ireland. It's on my bucket list. And I wish that I was full blooded Indigenous woman. In my eyes, they are the most beautiful of all. I think it's their pride in traditions ❤
@@debbilynch1653 that is ,,Irish native American" really interesting mix of genetics you have" what is your native American name" just out of interest, do you know where your Irish connection came from in Ireland " it's such a small world really isn't it✌️
@@aaroncummins2752 My Aunt went there back in the late 70's to visit relatives. My adopted name is Lynch. She spoke of the beauty and kindness of the people she had encountered. I'm keeping my fingers crossed 🤞
@@aaroncummins2752 I'm told that I was Apache, anywhere from 25-50%. Mane one day I will take a DNA test just to satisfy my curiosity. I was born in 1959, so my adoption records are sealed. I would like to know more about my heritage.
Passed the jingle dress set down to me. My name is Mabel I need healing. A jingle dress. Because I famouse one dance with it at the delta because I got charged where it in I live at gus pizza shop im small now from my dad
When a native American women dance a jingle dress I hear the sound of the jingle my ❤ beating better I have a pacemaker it keep my ❤ beat up the jingle dance is like medicine love to hear the sound of the jingle
I made a comment on another video your traditions are so beautiful- my past comment was why did white people feel so superior to others at times it is embarrassing to be white because native Americans made this country and we don’t honor you or hold you and cherish you and thank you
That is beautiful. Starla says, "I want people to know that when they see a Jingle Dancer, they are praying. And they are praying for everyone." It is beautiful that with everything that the First Nations have been put through, they can still care for everyone.
Great dress. The music is deep of a nice cadence. 😊
È XCHÈ LORO SONO PERSONE VPI SIETE
SNIMALE😂😂😂
My mama started me off Jingle dress dancing as soon as I could walk,as I got older I had aunties teach me fancy shawl and competition danced all over the United States,Canada & at all the gathering of nations. I never knew how healing ❤️🩹 dance would be for me until a few year before my mama passed,I’d send her videos of me dancing while she was sick and it made her so happy. Now almost 2 years have past with her in the spirit world & im beginning to see how she knew all along,that no matter what,as long as I had dance in my life I’d be able to heal through the pain. ❤ thank you for this beautiful video
Beautiful 🥹
Very beautiful sister. White Mountain Apache here. GOD bless
My admiration for the native people of North America is immeasurable.
I’m a grandmother and great grandmother who was taught by many old ones about the origin of this dream dress. It is a medicine dress that is given to a woman through a dream by the spirit world. In that dream she is shown the the colors and design of her dress that she is to make by herself, without a sewing machine and is to fashion each jingle by hand with a separate prayer put into each. When it is finished she is told to fast with her medicine dress so the spiritual healing will come into it, and then feast that dress so that when she dances the special steps of that dress only she can ask spirit world to heal the one or those who have given her their ninsema to dance for.
Today I don’t see our original teachings being passed down and carried out. I see pan Indians as my teachers warned about would come. This medicine dress is meant for only the ones the spirit gives a dream to. It isn’t meant for children because they won’t have a full understanding of how their every movement in dancing for someone’s healing is sacred and individual in order to please Creator who would bestow healing to occur.
It brings sadness to me that in today’s ways everything has to be a fad that everyone does. They all look alike, dress alike and dance alike. I remember the days when we our relatives were distinguishable by their language, clothing and movement according to their tribal communities. We are not that way anymore; we buy our regalias off the rack and have no idea who made it and what spirit is in it. We have lost our individual identities. It saddens me greatly because I remember better days, prouder days in the eyes of my elders when they taught me about this sacred dream dress that can bring true healing for our peoples. Wasegesikgokwe, awaasisii ndodem, bodewadmii ndaw.
Thank you for taking the time to write this history.
Sister I hear you. I'm Caddo, I am proud to be Caddo. I love all 1st Nations people but I don't care for the whole panindian thing, I get it but it's a little annoying when I hear my grands and great grands using Muscogee terms or Dene and Lakota-Dakota or Anishnabaeg words because they are so pervasive especially if you travel the pow wow highway. My children and grandchildren feel I should lighten up, but everyone can hyphenate their names with Irish or Italian or Polish and while acknowledging that they are European Americans they don't call themselves that I'm Caddo, I live in my homeland which invaders have decided to call America. I'd rather be called 1st Nations or even Caddo-American and while joining in fellowship my 1st Nations especially in our struggle to survive and maintain I don't want some homogeneous "Indian Nations" where we forget the special, unique messages and teachings given by the Holy Ones to our various nations here and on the southern continent.
What’s the song in the intro called? It’s beautiful
That was a majestic dance. So much power and energy. I can’t imagine the strength it took to perform the dance. You and your people should be proud. You earned every bit of honor of the dance. That keeps your culture alive. I hope the young ones took notice their time will soon arrive to perform. Peace to you.
We dance to live, to live is to pray to pray is to give to give is to live.
This is why we dance. Hau!!
Thank you! God bless all Indian Nations forever! I am part Cherokee, and wish to keep all Nations alive and well:))
Beautiful woman, beautiful message, beautiful area northern Wisconsin
Reminds me of going with my Grandparents to pow wow meetings as a child in Pensacola. I miss all of it. Wish I could go back to the lovely place we once had.
Native American women are the most beautiful women I have ever seen.
Thank you for sharing this! Love what she had to say!❤️Bilahúk! Occaneechi/Saponi
Thank you for this video. Im part of the Coushatta Tribe Of Louisiana and in the Daddy Long Leg Clan. These videos make my inner child smile ❤
I had relatives in Coushatta and I worked there for a while
Thats cool sister. I'm full blooded White Mountain Apache and of the Eagle clan. Nice to meet you.
What a dignified and powerful performance! Absolutely stunning! Best wishes from Finland
A happy accidental find. I never realized some of the colors of teal and coral mirrored the colors of dawn and dusk.
@@trinatrina5811 AhO BønjøuR TrinA✨
.. j'aimerais en savoir d'avantage tu m'intrigues WahO
Ah'o fr. Ihanktonwan Oyate Nation.. I love to see.. The jingle dress. Dancers. To hear and watch their movement to the beat of the drum. Is awesome
Thank you for this. You dance with beauty and grace. It fills my heart with happiness to watch. Very beautiful message. Peace and Unity.
I am so thankful for TH-cam. Otherwise I would not have learned the prayers of the dancers.
Much love, respect and honour from Bonnie Scotland 💙🏴❤️✊✨🙏
Thank you for speaking ❤ My love is for people.
I TOOK A DNA TEST AND IM JUST STARTING TO LEARN ABOUT MY HERITAGE AND WHO I AM IT EXPLAINS SO MUCH IN MY SPIRIT
It beautiful when we dance to the heart of the drums and everything becomes peaceful through mother earth
Thank you for sharing, teaching and educating us!
I see u my spiritual sister
Very lovely. Very strong. Peace. Love. ❤️
We Need This Please Please Help Us Out.
This song hit different. Love it. 🦅🦅🦅
Smooth Light feather~ quite beautiful w Nature.
Bailar para sanar el mundo. ¡Gracias desde España!.
Mitakuye Oyasin.
Morning Star.
Yah, is in the music all praises to the Most High Yahweh
Awesome dance beautiful dancer also
How wonderful. Greetings from Germany
I made a jingle dress brought to the hospital they loved me.i feel like i am not going to end my life, cuz of my dress called spirit a protector
The Danceof the white Buffalo..
How beautiful ❤️😎 Always Dance.. and always let your kids Dance in the rain ..
❤
BonjouR✨🪶🪶🪶🪶✨
Please could you transform your video so that we can have the option of subtitles in our languages.. (sorry for not mastering enough English).. J would like so much to know if you are along the Ocean or Great lakes..
Natives are fascinating✨🌟..
Your video and You are Absolutely MagnificenT
🪄✨🙏✨ !
So beautiful, thank you for sharing your dance and prayers. I cam imagine you being surrounded by your ancestors ❤🌹🌍🙏
Such beautiful power, such conviction, such fire! She dances like an angel to be reckoned with. I'm so proud of my Native American blood, and all my people. Love that background music. Wopila, ~RavenCro
Beautiful People, Beautiful Culture
Thankyou for your prayers. I am grateful.
Beautiful
Thank you for the jingle dress dance
Me too! I feel free n dance for my tribe !?💋
healing symbols
dunguru nguril
Garabaya , and love from Australia 🇦🇺
This so true beautiful lady and always glad to hear about the culture and ancestors l had Johnson in my family along Smelters along with all those who are with us today in our lives and blessings Houck family and also similar surnames know as Hauck or Hawke
masterclass❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The warm, spiritual but very human Culture of the native peoples is the true, only american Soul.
In comparison everything else, starting with the dominant "Anglo-Saxon" culture, appears out of tune, ridiculous.
L@s AMOOO!!!🔥🌻❤️
Cool tongue
I sure needed that , thanks.
We Show You Love And Respect We Honor You Now At This This Love Not Hate We Don't Discriminate One World And One Love Light From Above It's To he Love Dove As Above So Bel ok w I Know Chris Chavez Tanka A-Hi !🌹😊❤️💞🌞
Wow. So beautiful. I'm honored to know we are cousins. We share 49 cms across 2segments D.N.A.. During my genealogy search I have found that I have many close Ancestors to Arizona (Pima native ) and also to Texas (Tigua Native)
I adore Indigenous people. They are amazing in many diff5 ways. ♥️🧡♥️🧡♥️🧡♥️🧡♥️🧡♥️🧡♥️
Very well done. Thank you so much.
Makes me cry ❤
Fantastic video, fantastic message. Thank you Starla. 🌟🤗🌟
Natural world the native Americans culture is beautiful ❤️
Beautiful dance and beautiful people that are the light of this country. Go in peace and stay proud!
I work I have a job vengers 500,000 😊 hospital it's the hospital for a jingle dress
Vauuuu beautiful dress Native Americans 👍💥👏👏👏💥🦋🦜🌷❤🦅❤🦬❤🐎❤🌵❤🌾🌞👋
TEILLE.. VOI.. KÄYDÄ.. A IVAN.. SAMOIN.. KUIN.. MEILLE.. PERKELE EN.. TÖILLÄ.,
Beautiful. Thank You for helping the Spirit within us to Sing and Dance this wonderful day. Source is within US all. With your guiding Spirit, we all feel this awakening. Many Good Blessings be upon you this day and always, Starla. Keep Shining Dear One❤
So must it be.
Beautiful my heart is alive to hear and see such reverence
I find this so spiritual " and so earthy 🦅❤️👁️🦋I get it 👍🌹from Ireland " what"a spiritual nation" more to you than meets the eye ❤️🦅🌈very connected " praying for everyone" how good is that" what a nation.
I am Irish and Native American Heritage. Adopted at 9 months old. I would love to see Ireland. It's on my bucket list. And I wish that I was full blooded Indigenous woman. In my eyes, they are the most beautiful of all. I think it's their pride in traditions ❤
@@debbilynch1653 that is ,,Irish native American" really interesting mix of genetics you have" what is your native American name" just out of interest, do you know where your Irish connection came from in Ireland " it's such a small world really isn't it✌️
@@debbilynch1653 you would like Ireland🙋🦅
@@aaroncummins2752 My Aunt went there back in the late 70's to visit relatives. My adopted name is Lynch. She spoke of the beauty and kindness of the people she had encountered. I'm keeping my fingers crossed 🤞
@@aaroncummins2752 I'm told that I was Apache, anywhere from 25-50%. Mane one day I will take a DNA test just to satisfy my curiosity. I was born in 1959, so my adoption records are sealed. I would like to know more about my heritage.
I love the Native American Culture!
Beautiful is not the good enough to describe these women!!💋💋❤️❤️
So beauriful!!! ❤ thank you for sharing 😊
So beautiful and I hear her Wisconsin accent...
Wow. ❤ I’m straight of A EAGLE my medicine name is
Thanks for sharing!
Passed the jingle dress set down to me. My name is Mabel I need healing. A jingle dress. Because I famouse one dance with it at the delta because I got charged where it in I live at gus pizza shop im small now from my dad
Beautiful and God is happy ❤️❤️❤️
When a native American women dance a jingle dress I hear the sound of the jingle my ❤ beating better I have a pacemaker it keep my ❤ beat up the jingle dance is like medicine love to hear the sound of the jingle
Remember i told u to stand now stand stand yashua 0:57
I made a comment on another video your traditions are so beautiful- my past comment was why did white people feel so superior to others at times it is embarrassing to be white because native Americans made this country and we don’t honor you or hold you and cherish you and thank you
The music in this clip heals my soul. Thank you for sharing.
oki ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️bow your women the back bone your people the big powers so protect your women's and school your own ♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏
Told u all stand hamoc esbalo 2:03 2:03 2:04 2:04 2:04
Qué Hermosa!!! ❤️❤️❤️💐💐💐
Thank you, beautiful ❤️
Thank you for sharing. Sincerely Jacqueline Trimm Syme Hamblen Morrison family bloodline. Love this. 👽😁💪❤🙏🌹🕊🥰
Beautiful video 😊💙 I enjoyed it
Beautiful. You made my day. ❤️🪶
So beautiful!! I love my people!!
Beautiful thank you... From Grand canyon Az
Beautiful 👌🙏
That was good medicine!
Je veux la même robe pour mes danses 🙏🙏🥰
What are the bells made from? Thank you.
NW reaching out
Feel the love of our people
You are so loved ❤ ❤❤
What tribe thou?
U make me happy sad
So Beautiful
Thank you all .
I love it!! ❤❤❤❤
Nice song