They definitely havent gone anywhere in my family and my community! Just yesterday I seen a few other cradleboards at a basketball game! My cousins live in other locations too where they have beautiful cradleboard styles slightly different from ours. My grandma said theres a way to have the board with straps to fit behind the back, I havent seen that done anywhere in awhile in my community. We love our babies! Thanks for watching again :)
@@OnNDNtime I'm doing a-okay. I know it's hard to keep in touch besides TH-cam. I don't have any social media besides Snapchat haha. I've just been busy with our son! 😊
This was a very awesome video I enjoyed it and learned a couple things. First I didn't know that Hawaiians did cradle boards. Second the shade thing makes sense about having it there for individual dreams and thoughts for the child for which it was made. Interesting.
Thank you for sharing❤️ I'm sami and love your native spirit😎 We have something similar in our culture, but made for colder climate. It's called "gietka" in north sami or "komse" in norwegian. Made out of pinewood with birch "shade" coverd by reindeer/caribou hide. I was researching our gietka when I desided to check out other indigenous peoples cribs. I'm glad i did 😊
I wish i knew what tribe my ex descends from. I think knowing where you come from is very important. My daughters are a 4th Native. I wanted to get one of these, but wasnt sure if it was frowned upon.
My name is Rudolph t Salazar jr My grandfather Tom Reyes rivera He is tribe apache My mom name is Maria Yolanda rivera salazar She also apache Rivera Family we navite american
I was wondering if you know anyone I could order a shade from I don't care if it doesn't come from my tribe my mom is doing the border I'm going to have another baby and my mom doesn't have time to pick and make one please let me know
Hey there! My apologies for getting back so late. I don't really know of anyone who sells and make the shades really. Mine came from my mother and grandma as a little love project of theirs. 😊
Hi, I find this Hupe / Cradleboard very practical. The one thing I find little critical is, when the baby is packed inside, also it´s arms are bounded under the blaket and it no more can move. On the one side it is secured, on the other side it doesn´t more maybe for long time and the arm´s musckles cannot grow. How do you think about my arguments?
Is there anyone teaching this? I would love to learn how to make one, my grandpa showed me how to make the frame but he never finished it so my education is incomplete
Hello!i am from grrece and i study nursery teacher and i have one research for the transportation of babies in different civilizations .is it still use for transportation or swing?👶💗
I know back then a sling of some sort was used to carry the baby on your back but that's not too popular anymore. Today it is moreso used to comfort the baby and convenience for when they fall asleep (keep them undisturbed and on their backs).
Cradleboards should make a comeback👍. I wonder what she'll think when she looks back at these vids. Thanks for sharing.
They definitely havent gone anywhere in my family and my community! Just yesterday I seen a few other cradleboards at a basketball game! My cousins live in other locations too where they have beautiful cradleboard styles slightly different from ours. My grandma said theres a way to have the board with straps to fit behind the back, I havent seen that done anywhere in awhile in my community. We love our babies! Thanks for watching again :)
I LOVED this. Thank you for sharing. I was researching cradleboards and wanted to know more and I found your video. So sweet.
Shes gorgeouse your daughter 😍 and that cradleboards are amazing such hand made beautiful🥰 😍 💕
I love this! I'm making my daughter's cradleboard. Learning from my grandma.
Shade them from bad energy 🧡🧡 excellent video, your baby is a doll!!
Thank you so much for sharing about your culture!
Thanks for coming by and watching!!!
much love!
Aww I loved this so much. Thanks for sharing!! Wow Tsomee has grown so much and she's so beautiful!
Thanks!!! Omg how are you doing??? I been wondering about you 😀 I hope all is well!!!
@@OnNDNtime I'm doing a-okay. I know it's hard to keep in touch besides TH-cam. I don't have any social media besides Snapchat haha. I've just been busy with our son! 😊
@@acsiin ahhhh congrats!!!!! So happy for you! I hope all is well :)
Wow... amazing.,, more more more of natives population im so happy for you maam, maam produce more baby,
Miigwech for sharing .
Awe, sweet baby. I'm about 11.5 weeks along with my first. My mother and I would like to make a moss bag and cradleboard. Thank you for sharing
Just watching and you said owyhee... I live just off the reservation in Nevada towards tuscarora! Pretty cool that it's close to home!
I never left home w/o our gohno'o. It’s a true lifesaver for sure 🙌🏽
Thank you for your video.😊
That baby girl is so cuteee, resembles me as a baby 🤗🎀🎀
Thank you! She has gotten so big since this video! And she outgrew her cradleboard but has enjoyed it when she was sick a few times lol
I want to make a backpack cradle board for my baby girl, any recommendations on where i can learn how to make one?
Hmm. I think northern paiutes used diamonds and zig zags that's what I was taught in my paiute class. But I gotta check on that
This was a very awesome video I enjoyed it and learned a couple things. First I didn't know that Hawaiians did cradle boards. Second the shade thing makes sense about having it there for individual dreams and thoughts for the child for which it was made. Interesting.
Omg I'm sorry but I should specify..I say OWYHEE...not Hawaii lol! They sound so similar but they're different locations.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed:)
I'll keep that in mind lol. I don't comment on your videos but I enjoy them. Your guyses (is that a word) is getting big. any ho. have a great day:)
@@richardblackwater2617 your guyses... that's how I say it! Lol! Happy friday!!
@@OnNDNtime
That's me trying to talk to elders. I say things that sound not so right 😂
Correction: I guess it is pronounced more like "hoop" lol I'm still learning toooooo!
Beading cradles take so long. But I have to start learning how to make em so I can get that out of the way.
Thank you for sharing❤️ I'm sami and love your native spirit😎 We have something similar in our culture, but made for colder climate. It's called "gietka" in north sami or "komse" in norwegian. Made out of pinewood with birch "shade" coverd by reindeer/caribou hide. I was researching our gietka when I desided to check out other indigenous peoples cribs. I'm glad i did 😊
I wish i knew what tribe my ex descends from. I think knowing where you come from is very important. My daughters are a 4th Native. I wanted to get one of these, but wasnt sure if it was frowned upon.
My name is Rudolph t Salazar jr
My grandfather Tom Reyes rivera
He is tribe apache
My mom name is Maria Yolanda rivera salazar She also apache
Rivera Family we navite american
Aye "next round of baby" lol so cuteee
Papoose in my language *Plains Cree Treaty 6 Territory* means Baby .. What does it mean in your language??
Awesome stuff
Can you take your baby outside like that? im planning on using a cradleboard
Yes! They're kind of hefty but it keeps baby calm and comfy!
@@OnNDNtime In my country it is kinda cold. so what would you reccoment?
I want to make a cradleboard, would you show me how to make it? Or is there a cradleboard making instructor that I can find?
I was wondering if you know anyone I could order a shade from I don't care if it doesn't come from my tribe my mom is doing the border I'm going to have another baby and my mom doesn't have time to pick and make one please let me know
Hey there! My apologies for getting back so late. I don't really know of anyone who sells and make the shades really. Mine came from my mother and grandma as a little love project of theirs. 😊
Hi, I find this Hupe / Cradleboard very practical. The one thing I find little critical is, when the baby is packed inside, also it´s arms are bounded under the blaket and it no more can move. On the one side it is secured, on the other side it doesn´t more maybe for long time and the arm´s musckles cannot grow. How do you think about my arguments?
Rayelle what tribe are you?
Shoshone Paiute! My family mostly speaks Northern Paiute!
Rayelle Larae Awesome!
Rayelle Larae Vlogs I’m Comanche and Apache
Hi..do you have any video on how to pick the willow for the basket??
Having trouble to pick the right one..
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Is there anyone teaching this? I would love to learn how to make one, my grandpa showed me how to make the frame but he never finished it so my education is incomplete
Hello!i am from grrece and i study nursery teacher and i have one research for the transportation of babies in different civilizations .is it still use for transportation or swing?👶💗
I know back then a sling of some sort was used to carry the baby on your back but that's not too popular anymore. Today it is moreso used to comfort the baby and convenience for when they fall asleep (keep them undisturbed and on their backs).