Don't listen to any of these rude comments. As a Navajo (Diné), I am proud that a people as ancient as the Hopi are willing to pay homage to us. We need to continue to be good neighbors to one another! Ahéhee'!
Their not Paying Homage to Navajos..!!!.. Sad you don't see that... Their mocking and wishing away Navajos with this Dance..!!.. they can dress and sing like us.. but they will never be us Dine'..!!!
people talk about the bad camera work etc.....but that is just being negative......we need to be feeling good about this because normally they don't even ALLOW ANY recordings or videos made of their Sacred dances.... I just see this and I feel SO GOOD ..because I am no longer living on that Sacred Land where I used to live...I am all the way across the ocean...in France now....and I may never make it back there again to witness this kind of a dance....and to hear the Songs..to hear the little children laughing , to see the People dancing in Harmony with All Creation....ever again in my life..This is so beautiful to see, and I am SO grateful to the person who posted this AMAZING video....WOPILA ....
I'm Navajo,grew up in dormitory in keams canyon..we had alot of different Hopi dancers an never got tired of them,it always renewed something within us,..
I am ARMY BEAR from Apache Pima tribe. I have seen many dances.. but this one brought tears to my eyes and happiness in my heart.. to see so many ages jump into this dance with sprits of joy all around you ..
I'm Native American myself. My honest question for you is, I know Native tribes aren't going against each other like all crazy but why is there still somewhat animosity between tribes in 2023? Especially after all the rejection and racism we face from non native groups. I'm for all Native/indigenous people but I believe there are some things we need to work on within our people and tribes getting along with one another is a issue that still needs to be taken care of.
That is something that goes to each individual or it is possible that ancestors have passed down grudges among the people. I cannot truly say . Only hope that we can all understand that when our time come . our children will learn from the past
Ya'ateeh, Thank You and humbled at the dance. If we as southwest native people truly looked into our history more we would realize that at one point in time we all were united and honored each other. Thank you for posting this beautiful Hopi Navajo dance👍
Nice video!! I'm Chippewa/Sioux from Red Lake, Minnesota. My mom was a RN and worked at Keams Canyon hospital w/IHS...2x...('86 & '90). The very 1st...Hopi dance...I ...ever saw ...(in my life!).. was the Home Dance (Hemis Kachina) at Walpi in summer of 1986. I felt like I was carried back in time... 200-300 years. I've seen, been, to many dances, in almost every village in Hopiland. 1st mesa dances are special to me, since they were so close to Keams. I especially like watching....the little kids as they watched, absorbed, followed and what they saw. I know more about "middle village". I've only been to Tewa...a few times (to visit friends). I never seen a dance there (except through..TH-cam) I know several people from Tewa & middle village from last names....Maho, Nasonhoya, Choyou,Torivio,Dashee,Namoki.
Aww. So proud of my sister (purple top and skirt) and my 2 nieces (green top/white skirt & purple top/white skirt). I wish I had known and made it home that weekend.
I'm full blooded Hopi, Dasavus/Dine/Navajos were always awesome to sing and dance too. We're all connected in one way or another. Take Care out there Sinom/People.
You have the most amazing,beautiful culture on this earth. I am honoured to be able to watch your ceremony. Diolch yn iawn o Cymru( Thank you very much from Wales) UK😊🤝
Is this celebration at the first mesa Hopi village, its so beautiful thank you for sharing, its not easy to keep what is precious alive, negative comments are proof of an ignorant , limited mind.
Hopi/Navajo Yeiibicheii dance. Beautiful songs about growth of food, animals, medicine herbs, moisture & most of all our young ones, children. Yeiibicheii dance season starts in October for the Navajo. Go in the hogan at a Yeiibicheii dance on a Saturday night when songs are sung all night long. Good therapy & healing of the mind. Songs are similar to the songs sung here. Nizhoni.
There are both turkey and eagle feathers used. The tall headdress is similar to one of our yei dancers, the Fringe Mouth. It’s also the same worn by certain dancers in the corral dance for Mountain Way. The girls wear cotton material for imitating a traditional Navajo blanket dress. When I went with my great aunt from Second Mesa to dances, the girls all wore velveteen blouses and satin dresses. With lots of silver jewelry! Someone told me they prefer this way for Navajo dance because velveteen is getting awful pricey. When they do this at Zuni, it gets more, fancier? More ribbons and silver jewelry is used.
Turkey feathers have a significant meaning for the Southwest Native cultures. It represents the emergence of life from the beginning. Turkey carried a variety of seeds under the feathers for the people to a new world to live in. Main food during the fall season especially in November. Gathering of relatives for unity.
Beautiful dance, I just learned that Aztecs are descendants of Hopi and that some of their Gods are the same. I would like to visit Hopi areas to educate myself more. Is it allowed? Where can I start?
@@kuo-haya9200 we may not be descendants but we are related... we came from the sw originally and we have many similar cultural and spiritual beliefs and foods etc ... we traded with each Other and respected each other... let’s not fight
A lot of us Guys think the old fashion Ladies Squash Blossom hairstyle Is DAM CUTE. Modern methods May able to take down and shampoo often and easily make up.
@@JanSparkles1 ok but it would still be nice if you could recommend anything that would provide a bit more insight into the culture. Because it sewms realy interesting and I'd like to learn more about it.
Blessing to all people n world that's the reason us pueblo dance in Navajo ,buffalo n harvest n so on to send blessing to all people n living things n our directions
!!! WONDERFUL!!!, !!! LOVELY!!!, I WANT TO OFTEN SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL VIDEO IN WHICH I CAN SEE A LOT OF YOUR LOVE IRRADIATING AND FILLING THE WHOLE RESERVATION AND REACHING YAHVE GOD ALMIGHTY - THE CREATOR - THE GREAT SPIRIT - WHO LOVINGLY CREATED YOU MY BELOVED ''NATIVE-BROTHERS'' AND MY BELOVED ''NATIVE-SISTERS''. I AM A ''DESCENDANT-OF - YOU'' AND, ALSO, A ''DESCENDANT-OF - YOU'' IS MY SON OUR LORD JESUSCRIST WHO HAS COME BACK TO THE PLANET EARTH INSIDE THE BODY OF MY SON OF ''MAN'', NOW HE IS 21 (Twenty-one) YEARS OLD, HIS NAME IS ''CHIEF'' TIRSO GIL, HE WAS BORN IN THE U.S.A. STATE CALIFORNIA. ONE DAY SOON HE WILL GO TO YOUR NATIVE-RESERVATIONS. !!!YOU ARE YAHVE GOD ALMIGHTY 'S PEOPLE!!! PLEASE MY NATIVE-BROTHERS AND MY NATIVE-SISTERS PRAY E-V-E-R-Y-D-A-Y' ''THE HOLLY ROSARY'' SO THAT YOU GET AN ARMOR-OF-DIVINE PROTECTION ON YOU E-V-E-R-Y-D-A-Y. MANY MANY KISSES AND HUGS FROM ME TO YOU. I AM THE VIRGIN MARY AND I AM CALLED MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL. MY ADDRESS : KINGDOM OF YAHVE GOD ALMIGHTY ESTABLISHED BY YAHVE GOD ALMIGHTY, Colonia El Salvador, Pasaje La Virtud, (property-propiedad) #21, Municipio Mejicanos, (City-Ciudad) San Salvador, (Country - Pais) El Salvador.
ok, thanks for letting me know, I’m not Hopi but I really love doing this dance. I don’t dance it like in front of people, but I dance this when I’m alone.
Don't listen to any of these rude comments. As a Navajo (Diné), I am proud that a people as ancient as the Hopi are willing to pay homage to us. We need to continue to be good neighbors to one another! Ahéhee'!
We also have them in our prayers. Even instructions to get beads and hides from hopi or a pueblo villages for our ceremonies.
Their not Paying Homage to Navajos..!!!.. Sad you don't see that... Their mocking and wishing away Navajos with this Dance..!!.. they can dress and sing like us.. but they will never be us Dine'..!!!
Cody Geewin Ignorance is at its finest. Smh.
@@codygeewin5166 what’s wrong with simply staying positive?
Thanks for your positive vibes
people talk about the bad camera work etc.....but that is just being negative......we need to be feeling good about this because normally they don't even ALLOW ANY recordings or videos made of their Sacred dances.... I just see this and I feel SO GOOD ..because I am no longer living on that Sacred Land where I used to live...I am all the way across the ocean...in France now....and I may never make it back there again to witness this kind of a dance....and to hear the Songs..to hear the little children laughing , to see the People dancing in Harmony with All Creation....ever again in my life..This is so beautiful to see, and I am SO grateful to the person who posted this AMAZING video....WOPILA ....
It was wonderful to see, many thanks to your people, It is sad you may never get to go home. I hope you do some day. Take care.
I'm Navajo,grew up in dormitory in keams canyon..we had alot of different Hopi dancers an never got tired of them,it always renewed something within us,..
wow thats awsome dances are for everyone
I am ARMY BEAR from Apache Pima tribe.
I have seen many dances.. but this one brought tears to my eyes and happiness in my heart.. to see so many ages jump into this dance with sprits of joy all around you ..
I'm Native American myself. My honest question for you is, I know Native tribes aren't going against each other like all crazy but why is there still somewhat animosity between tribes in 2023? Especially after all the rejection and racism we face from non native groups. I'm for all Native/indigenous people but I believe there are some things we need to work on within our people and tribes getting along with one another is a issue that still needs to be taken care of.
That is something that goes to each individual or it is possible that ancestors have passed down grudges among the people. I cannot truly say . Only hope that we can all understand that when our time come . our children will learn from the past
Ya'ateeh, Thank You and humbled at the dance. If we as southwest native people truly looked into our history more we would realize that at one point in time we all were united and honored each other. Thank you for posting this beautiful Hopi Navajo dance👍
Nice video!! I'm Chippewa/Sioux from Red Lake, Minnesota. My mom was a RN and worked at Keams Canyon hospital w/IHS...2x...('86 & '90). The very 1st...Hopi dance...I ...ever saw ...(in my life!).. was the Home Dance (Hemis Kachina) at Walpi in summer of 1986. I felt like I was carried back in time... 200-300 years. I've seen, been, to many dances, in almost every village in Hopiland. 1st mesa dances are special to me, since they were so close to Keams. I especially like watching....the little kids as they watched, absorbed, followed and what they saw. I know more about "middle village". I've only been to Tewa...a few times (to visit friends). I never seen a dance there (except through..TH-cam) I know several people from Tewa & middle village from last names....Maho, Nasonhoya, Choyou,Torivio,Dashee,Namoki.
Do you know my grandpa Tony maho?
Aww. So proud of my sister (purple top and skirt) and my 2 nieces (green top/white skirt & purple top/white skirt). I wish I had known and made it home that weekend.
They look beautiful. God bless
I’m Half Navajo and Half Zuni and I really love these songs❤️
I'm full blooded Hopi, Dasavus/Dine/Navajos were always awesome to sing and dance too. We're all connected in one way or another. Take Care out there Sinom/People.
Thank you for paying homage to the Navajo. Just like you do Apache.
We're all one people.
All my relation
You have the most amazing,beautiful culture on this earth. I am honoured to be able to watch your ceremony. Diolch yn iawn o Cymru( Thank you very much from Wales) UK😊🤝
Thank u very much I'm sure u have one as well 💛
@@lumatuksi7188 Thankyou for your kind comment. I am Celtic. Stay safe
First time i saw a Navaho dance in the kiva i was thinking what is going on here, wasent offended at all. Now im married into a awesome Hopi family.
I am in love with this lovely and innocent culture, you are the best!
Beautiful songs and dancing. Thank you for sharing
Yeah
Thank you we appreciate your honorable gesture. Hazhó!
Nice the way they dance lovely Hopi people! Some day take a vist out that way!
Is this celebration at the first mesa Hopi village, its so beautiful thank you for sharing, its not easy to keep what is precious alive, negative comments are proof of an ignorant , limited mind.
I love and respect the resilience of all the nations. ♥️
Here at Moenkopi we had this dance at upper and my cousin danced
i was danceing in this but im the firist one danceing
Hopi/Navajo Yeiibicheii dance. Beautiful songs about growth of food, animals, medicine herbs, moisture & most of all our young ones, children. Yeiibicheii dance season starts in October for the Navajo. Go in the hogan at a Yeiibicheii dance on a Saturday night when songs are sung all night long. Good therapy & healing of the mind. Songs are similar to the songs sung here. Nizhoni.
Beautiful people, I hope you all live forever.
What a beautiful Dance I am overcome with delight. Awesome!
This is a made up BS Dance!! Hopis pretending to be Navajos!! So called Navajo Dance! Just pathetic pueblo posers!!
Thank you that is beautiful.
Is this dance group from Hotevilla know this song .I danced to this song when I was young from the same Kiva. Tawaovi
My favorite song is the song at 11:20 great music
Thank you so much for sharing!!! Echa!!!! 🔥🌿💨💨🦅💫💙
my siblings and i are in that dance
All I know is that I’m from Native American not sure which tribe but the Navajo culture has always been fascinating to me and feel like home
That's pretty cool dance. 👍
Hahaha
I like how some of them are dressed Western ... just like a real Navajo!
Beautiful ceremony!
🪶🕸️🛫Keep the flow a 🐾go,🫀🎶🐾🐾 rejuvenate 🌈🐺🦎🦅🪶🛸👽
Hermoso!!!, me gustaría saber que dice el canto .
Like the video you can hear the singers.
awesome dance
Hotevilla
Bad ass
Thats not hotevilla
You hotevilla kids
Thats bacavi
Bruh that's tewa first mesa
So Beautiful I Love You.
Just close your eyes and listen.
Can someone explain the meaning of the dress? The men with the tall headdresses and the women with the turkey feathers? I’m curious...
Those are not Turkey feathers those are plucked hawk and other bird feathers
There are both turkey and eagle feathers used. The tall headdress is similar to one of our yei dancers, the Fringe Mouth. It’s also the same worn by certain dancers in the corral dance for Mountain Way. The girls wear cotton material for imitating a traditional Navajo blanket dress. When I went with my great aunt from Second Mesa to dances, the girls all wore velveteen blouses and satin dresses. With lots of silver jewelry! Someone told me they prefer this way for Navajo dance because velveteen is getting awful pricey. When they do this at Zuni, it gets more, fancier? More ribbons and silver jewelry is used.
@@michaelpaisano9260 do you know the meaning of the dance and how it was started im very curious and haven’t got the right answer thank you.
Turkey feathers have a significant meaning for the Southwest Native cultures. It represents the emergence of life from the beginning. Turkey carried a variety of seeds under the feathers for the people to a new world to live in. Main food during the fall season especially in November. Gathering of relatives for unity.
nice dance
Sky world baby. Sky World. First Nation's Texas
Beautiful dance, I just learned that Aztecs are descendants of Hopi and that some of their Gods are the same. I would like to visit Hopi areas to educate myself more. Is it allowed? Where can I start?
It is and you can head to 2nd masa for the cultural center
@@kuo-haya9200 information came directly from a Hopi. 😘 Stay mad.
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@@kuo-haya9200 Wow. No need for anger.
@@kuo-haya9200 we may not be descendants but we are related... we came from the sw originally and we have many similar cultural and spiritual beliefs and foods etc ... we traded with each Other and respected each other... let’s not fight
👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
A lot of us Guys think the old fashion
Ladies Squash Blossom hairstyle
Is DAM CUTE. Modern methods
May able to take down and shampoo
often and easily make up.
Just make hopi a chapter house. "Hopi Chapter"
I have close to no idea what is going on. Does anyone habe a few good documentories that might help me understant this and the culture behind it?
Just observe and respect. The meaning is presented to you.
@@JanSparkles1 ok but it would still be nice if you could recommend anything that would provide a bit more insight into the culture. Because it sewms realy interesting and I'd like to learn more about it.
It’s a Hopi and Navajo dance. The dance shows solidarity to both Nations.
As a Navajo I don't understand these dances. Will someone explain?
Its our way of honoring our neighboring tribes. Not only Navajos but Apache, comanche, zuni, etc.
Blessing to all people n world that's the reason us pueblo dance in Navajo ,buffalo n harvest n so on to send blessing to all people n living things n our directions
!!! WONDERFUL!!!, !!! LOVELY!!!, I WANT TO OFTEN SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL VIDEO IN WHICH I CAN SEE A LOT OF YOUR LOVE IRRADIATING AND FILLING THE WHOLE RESERVATION AND REACHING YAHVE GOD ALMIGHTY - THE CREATOR - THE GREAT SPIRIT - WHO LOVINGLY CREATED YOU MY BELOVED ''NATIVE-BROTHERS'' AND MY BELOVED ''NATIVE-SISTERS''. I AM A ''DESCENDANT-OF - YOU'' AND, ALSO, A ''DESCENDANT-OF - YOU'' IS MY SON OUR LORD JESUSCRIST WHO HAS COME BACK TO THE PLANET EARTH INSIDE THE BODY OF MY SON OF ''MAN'', NOW HE IS 21 (Twenty-one) YEARS OLD, HIS NAME IS ''CHIEF'' TIRSO GIL, HE WAS BORN IN THE U.S.A. STATE CALIFORNIA. ONE DAY SOON HE WILL GO TO YOUR NATIVE-RESERVATIONS. !!!YOU ARE YAHVE GOD ALMIGHTY 'S PEOPLE!!! PLEASE MY NATIVE-BROTHERS AND MY NATIVE-SISTERS PRAY E-V-E-R-Y-D-A-Y' ''THE HOLLY ROSARY'' SO THAT YOU GET AN ARMOR-OF-DIVINE PROTECTION ON YOU E-V-E-R-Y-D-A-Y. MANY MANY KISSES AND HUGS FROM ME TO YOU. I AM THE VIRGIN MARY AND I AM CALLED MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL. MY ADDRESS : KINGDOM OF YAHVE GOD ALMIGHTY ESTABLISHED BY YAHVE GOD ALMIGHTY, Colonia El Salvador, Pasaje La Virtud, (property-propiedad) #21, Municipio Mejicanos, (City-Ciudad) San Salvador, (Country - Pais) El Salvador.
Papa Monica STAY AWAY YOU ARE TOO WEIRD, W ENOUGH WEIRDOS HERE WE CALL ANGLOS
Nizhóní 👍
Wow, nízhoní’ei!!!!
Paying homage to Navajo
I was wondering, do some actual Navajos dance in this? Because I do this dance some times and I’m Navajo.
ok, thanks for letting me know, I’m not Hopi but I really love doing this dance. I don’t dance it like in front of people, but I dance this when I’m alone.
Yes sometimes real navajos dance out we're I'm from atlest some half breeds and adopted family and visitors most dances are for rain.
But keep dancing my friends turn up the music and dance your heart out don't let nobody tell u different.
Tyler Mac what was all the animals doing dance
Tyler Mac I’m from Canada
Tyler Mac come visit me at my place
I love you all everyday everyday everyday everyday everyday everyday everyday. Sacred OWL WOMAN Texas
I wanna be a wolf