watching the hands of my dear cousin louella, it is totally evident that she was taught to dance by the same people i was...fingers together, always together...beautiful to watch and see my nieces and my cousins and my uncles and aunties...thank you so much for sharing this
I love these Potlatches and the songs that are sung. So beautiful and powerful. Everyone's voices are strong. I really hope to attend one of these some day. We have our give aways, Jump Dances but it is not being kept alive by as many people. Our Tribe is losing some of it's very important traditions.
Is this Kwakiutl? Was there a specific special occasion? I'm sure you had plenty to eat and gave gifts away too? Sorry if this sounds annoying, it's just that we are learning about this and the culture area in our Native American introduction anthropology class and it is very exciting!
Ann Nee they’re Kwakwaka’wakw people- from New Vancouver’s village. Kwakiutl is a colonial name for blanketing our people in one lump. We do have a kwagiulth village within our various Kwakwaka’wakw villages within our territories though.
@@happygirl864 hey it's me android and actually he helped build the hole village and this is my family's mamorial and my hole family on my dads side is in this video
Quel peuple fantastique. Les autres hommes ont toujours un souci et beaucoup d'hésitations et de doutes à se montrer, à danser. Les Indiens vivent l'instant présent sans être inquiet dans leur tête. Je n'ai rencontré cela en Europe qu'avec les gitans espagnols..
@Lúcio Main Yes both the big house in Alert Bay & Fort Rupert. The one in Fort Rupert was trough a tribe member and personal invitation to witness their celebration. There is a lot of the culture preserved because of it's remote location and i thing that's a good thing..... I have to say those 2 weeks where to most inspiring weeks for me and my family... a short video we took th-cam.com/video/U8GAcfGPOtE/w-d-xo.html
A la 20 ième minute, le danseur effectue pratiquement une forme libre de Taï chi chuan que j'effectue moi-même de temps en temps. On pourait parler de Kung-Fu, de la même manière. Tous ce style est emprunté aux mouvments des animaux. Ici, je ressens particumièrement les mouvements de l'oiseau (quetzal). Le cri du quezal est imité par le cri du danseur, ainsi que par les vibrations de sa main devant le visage. A la 28 ième minute, les sons deviennent ensorceleurs: la volonté d'un Indien peut vous emmener dans un monde parallèlle, par exemple celui où on trouve des éléphants.. en Amérique (regardez les masques à trompe et écoutez les barissements). Il y a forcément un "maître de cérémonie" quelque part, un sorcier qui manipule le point d'assemblage de la foule présente. Allez-vous croire en tout ce que je dis ? 😏
watching the hands of my dear cousin louella, it is totally evident that she was taught to dance by the same people i was...fingers together, always together...beautiful to watch and see my nieces and my cousins and my uncles and aunties...thank you so much for sharing this
Wonderful! Great to see a good number of younger people taking part too!
Respect from New Zealand!
I love these Potlatches and the songs that are sung. So beautiful and powerful. Everyone's voices are strong. I really hope to attend one of these some day. We have our give aways, Jump Dances but it is not being kept alive by as many people. Our Tribe is losing some of it's very important traditions.
Thank You for opening this window...so thankful this lives and everyone so full of life and spirit...🙏🏽🌏✌🏽
What great Chief's , thank you for your kindness and generosity and wealth you distribute for our people.
Oh cool its Nolen dancing. And Chris was in the audience! wow awesome.
I use to hangout with them haha.
Haha lol
This is amazing to see, thank you for this!
Thank you so much, really needed a cultural fix.
What's the first song Called around 30 minute mark?
I like the reven dance and I no the how to do the dance
Is this Kwakiutl? Was there a specific special occasion? I'm sure you had plenty to eat and gave gifts away too? Sorry if this sounds annoying, it's just that we are learning about this and the culture area in our Native American introduction anthropology class and it is very exciting!
Ann Nee they’re Kwakwaka’wakw people- from New Vancouver’s village. Kwakiutl is a colonial name for blanketing our people in one lump. We do have a kwagiulth village within our various Kwakwaka’wakw villages within our territories though.
My dad carved those totem poles at 12:26
@@happygirl864 hey it's me android and actually he helped build the hole village and this is my family's mamorial and my hole family on my dads side is in this video
@@Not_George_Stanley Wow. Sweeeetttt
I was there
Wut 😱😰
Have you never went to a potlatch
What 😲😰
No 😢😢😢😢
Did your dad nose how to make a reven mask
Quel peuple fantastique. Les autres hommes ont toujours un souci et beaucoup d'hésitations et de doutes à se montrer, à danser. Les Indiens vivent l'instant présent sans être inquiet dans leur tête. Je n'ai rencontré cela en Europe qu'avec les gitans espagnols..
south east of Alert Bay (tsadzis' nukwame) new vancouver, eh...i believe, eh
Fantastic event to record, thank you for posting! ..where did this take place?
Vancouver?? It appear in tittle xD
Not actually Vancouver... it's known as New Vancouver. Officially Harbledown Island.
@Lúcio Main Big house seems to be the one in Alert Bay....
@Lúcio Main Yes both the big house in Alert Bay & Fort Rupert. The one in Fort Rupert was trough a tribe member and personal invitation to witness their celebration. There is a lot of the culture preserved because of it's remote location and i thing that's a good thing..... I have to say those 2 weeks where to most inspiring weeks for me and my family... a short video we took th-cam.com/video/U8GAcfGPOtE/w-d-xo.html
where and how to attend these potlatches?
❤
I am proud to be Wei Wai Kum
I dislike McDonald’s
Thats in newvan
A la 20 ième minute, le danseur effectue pratiquement une forme libre de Taï chi chuan que j'effectue moi-même de temps en temps. On pourait parler de Kung-Fu, de la même manière. Tous ce style est emprunté aux mouvments des animaux. Ici, je ressens particumièrement les mouvements de l'oiseau (quetzal). Le cri du quezal est imité par le cri du danseur, ainsi que par les vibrations de sa main devant le visage. A la 28 ième minute, les sons deviennent ensorceleurs: la volonté d'un Indien peut vous emmener dans un monde parallèlle, par exemple celui où on trouve des éléphants.. en Amérique (regardez les masques à trompe et écoutez les barissements). Il y a forcément un "maître de cérémonie" quelque part, un sorcier qui manipule le point d'assemblage de la foule présente. Allez-vous croire en tout ce que je dis ? 😏