So fascinating to me to see how many cultures this is a part of and it always signifies joy. I had no idea that our Native American tribes do this as well as the Arabs.
SoutheastasiaOceania 1. i’m southern african, people from Zambia down to South Africa ululate, its a very common fact and i see it at home celebrations. 2. i have seen in documentaries and films that people from the Arab region also ululate, search ululate on youtube and the first few videos that come up are of east and southern africans along with people from the Middle Eastern region. you came on the internet to fight for no reason lol, i don’t know why you’re angry, at least search and educate yourself on cultures before you make bold statements, you’re only embarrassing yourself
@@jvampyre1744Men don’t ululate in Arab countries, it’s a false stereotype typically seen in family guy. I’m not Arab but Berber and our men don’t ululate but the women do for celebration
It’s an absolutely beautiful sound the most amazing vocalization the human being can utter in my humble opinion i’m having a bit of difficulty though, because I lost my two front teeth and it’s a little bit harder to do it now but I had a Shoshone tell me that I did it like a razz girl and I’m white
Holy smokes woman...I can watch you all day...I dont have all day...but I can do it.....youz too funnny.....kick ass humor....pretty too...aaaaayyyyyyyeeeee
OMG LEGIT MY UNCLE taught me how to dance in the living room like that. This brought joy to me sis thank y'all!! RIP MR.George Floyd🙏😢 all those who suffer in silence we hear you, we pray for you, we march with you God's love & light in this world now...Aho DAWKEY🌠
This is a great video! I always come back when I want something to smile about.😄 I shocked my folks when they first discovered that I could lulu. My auntie and cousins were floored and lost their minds. Heck, I surprised myself because I never practiced before, let alone even knew I had that gift. Mom says that I should always practice and never lose my ability to lulu. She even said at some point that I should enter in a lulu contest the next time we go to another powwow. It's even funnier because I am half-white. I guess that's my indian spirit coming out. 🤣
Lol, too funny. Hey you could do a home course study, but wait if you order now we will include a recipe for Indian frybread. If not fluent in LELELE in 30 days feel free to return for a full refund but keep the recipe as a gift just for trying.
💙 For What it's worth , I know some Spanish, I am half Italian/Sicilian.. but on my mom's side is a bit of Sioux Indian .. though a small part , I am proud of that.. I can lele fine but i cant roll my R's when speaking Spanish.🙄😁
I am very interested in Native American culture and think it would be fun to learn how to trill like a Native American, but I am an Australian without a drop of Native American blood to speak of so I'm not sure it would be appropriate for me to learn it.
Us english/white people call it "ululating", but upon doing some research, ive found it called different things in different countries. As someone who wants to learn, im asking ANYONE that comes from a country, or culture, that ululates... Reply to my comment letting me know what YOU call it where youre from :)
Maybe this is silly or clueless to ask, but does anyone know if it's okay for non-native people to do this? As a white woman this looks cool but I don't want to culturally appropriate or disrespectfully / inappropriately use someone else's expression
🥇🎖️🏅🏆👏👏👏💐🌹🤗 Whit all do respect Greetings to the 2 Sister's thanks for sharing your great talent sincerely José Silva a Purépecha indigenous from Erongaricuaro Michoacán.
Hmmm. How do I ask this. How much is enough native american to say "I'm part native american". For example, my Great Grandma was native, giving me juuuust enough genetic material to tan better than most white people. But seriously, I would feel SO SILLY if I ever said "Oh yeah I'm part native american". Fuck was she great great gma?? I think she was just one great. I only met her once and don't know about that side of my family. But it's a running joke, the whole "I'm 1/64th native america (or in my case 1/8th).
My bloodline is so diluted with many different ethnicity. But it's the opposite for me, because our paternal side on my maternal side, is all white, not sure what specifically was told Welsh but I have an English last name so I'm not certain, my grandfather (my mothers father passed when I was a baby) never met any of his side of the family) my grandmother on my mother's side had a white father as well again not sure what specifically. Never met a single one of that side either. 🤷🏻♀️ my native side is all I know. I married a native man, so my kids bloodline is a bit stronger.
So fascinating to me to see how many cultures this is a part of and it always signifies joy. I had no idea that our Native American tribes do this as well as the Arabs.
I found that out at Standing Rock!
Yes, we do it all the time. 😄
Ethiopians do the same thing too when singing
We're all connected! ❤️
@@Jojo_Flake 😮all Africans as well
That quilt above the bed is absolutely stunning!
Jama Grant gotta love a good quilt.
I noticed that there are so many cultures that do this. Arabs, Africans, Indians, and Native Americans. That’s fascinating
We do this in Somalia too :D Especially in wedding and ceremonies!! We call it elele
All africans/arabs (whom are by products of africans) and native people from the americas do this. It's global and beautiful.
not all africans, seems to just be the north, east and south, idk if we may be related waaaaaay back but west africa doesnt
Mwansa Samantha M yes west africa and even southern don’t do this.....
Namo rin Huh?Arab????where in tha world you even get that?do everyone a favor and delete your comment no offense....
SoutheastasiaOceania 1. i’m southern african, people from Zambia down to South Africa ululate, its a very common fact and i see it at home celebrations.
2. i have seen in documentaries and films that people from the Arab region also ululate, search ululate on youtube and the first few videos that come up are of east and southern africans along with people from the Middle Eastern region.
you came on the internet to fight for no reason lol, i don’t know why you’re angry, at least search and educate yourself on cultures before you make bold statements, you’re only embarrassing yourself
I once trilled during class and got in trouble for it😝😝😝😝😝
Gabe mccue racists
Gabe mccue oh dear! XD
I did it once during gym when I was running and two girls started smiling and laughing like "whut in the world??". XD
😂😂😂😂😂
I had a friend named Josh who does that in gym class
you are spreading smiles woman, have a good year sister.
We do this in arabia arabic tribes always do like this when they want to celebrate
Btw Indigenous women are really pretty
Is it just the women in arabic countries that do it? Or do the men ululate as well?? And for same of different reasons?
@@jvampyre1744 For most of the Arab world, only women ululate. I think most guys attempted it at least once in their life though.
@@jvampyre1744Men don’t ululate in Arab countries, it’s a false stereotype typically seen in family guy.
I’m not Arab but Berber and our men don’t ululate but the women do for celebration
Thanks for the instructions! My students are reading "Habibi" and I wanted to know what trilling sounded like. I plan to play this video for them= )
"Driving in my indian car" 😂
My favourite was the one Tonia used to wake up the other girl! Sounded so perfect!
lelelelelele!!! wow awesome!
It’s an absolutely beautiful sound the most amazing vocalization the human being can utter in my humble opinion i’m having a bit of difficulty though, because I lost my two front teeth and it’s a little bit harder to do it now but I had a Shoshone tell me that I did it like a razz girl and I’m white
Shared this with my friend who was an exchange from Santa Fe Indian School who taught us to do this in Hawaii. Good memories.
*WOW that's awesome*
Holy smokes woman...I can watch you all day...I dont have all day...but I can do it.....youz too funnny.....kick ass humor....pretty too...aaaaayyyyyyyeeeee
I love you girls! I'm Eritrean and we do this too!
I wish I had someone to teach me these kinds of things even though I'm Cherokee
For real girl chickisaw and wish I had a bestie to guide me the ways of our people. 🙏🏻
Off the hook earrings!!!! Thanks for teaching the lelele :-)
I found in many culture that the woman does during special occasions. Hindu women does something similar sound at weddings. Its beautiful to hear.
East Indians have the same make-up as West Indians; those are our cousins across the ocean. PS - Not all of them are Hindi.
Practice every time the bus is actual on time
Lelelelelele
This made me giggle and smile, thank you !
Omg it’s the same in my culture too this is so cool I didn’t know indigenous peoples also have “ululation/zigurath” called “lele”
You go girl! Lulululu
When you hear a good powwow music on DA radio...;)
Thanks for the video I really been wanting to learn how to lulu😭
Tried this while I watched this video. People in the donut shop looked at me like I was crazy. Put that girl through lele boot camp!
OMG LEGIT MY UNCLE taught me how to dance in the living room like that. This brought joy to me sis thank y'all!! RIP MR.George Floyd🙏😢 all those who suffer in silence we hear you, we pray for you, we march with you God's love & light in this world now...Aho DAWKEY🌠
Thank Uuuuhh me too love this thank u for this Salem
lol, you are so funny. Love your vids always make me feel better after a long day. Thanks!!
It looks like fun, thank you ladies. Love those earring's!
great video and two beautiful women !!
Lelelelele!
love you Tonia jo hall
Hf I remember I use to watch this when I was like 10 n laughed so much😂😂😂
love you ladies so much
Omg I love you two. 😍
This is a great video! I always come back when I want something to smile about.😄
I shocked my folks when they first discovered that I could lulu. My auntie and cousins were floored and lost their minds. Heck, I surprised myself because I never practiced before, let alone even knew I had that gift. Mom says that I should always practice and never lose my ability to lulu. She even said at some point that I should enter in a lulu contest the next time we go to another powwow.
It's even funnier because I am half-white. I guess that's my indian spirit coming out. 🤣
lol made me smile like all the way
I LOVE NATIVE WOMEN
I LOVE YOU TONIA
too funny
Bend Oregon supports you!
That was too cute!
It's done in some parts of my country (Turkey), too.
Too funny. keep it coming.
If I tried that on one of my cousins I wonder what they would do 😂 😂 lol lol
I do this when I get on the subway. Wahzhazhe pride
It’s the ndn car for me
Lol, too funny. Hey you could do a home course study, but wait if you order now we will include a recipe for Indian frybread. If not fluent in LELELE in 30 days feel free to return for a full refund but keep the recipe as a gift just for trying.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Im telling yall growing up in Texas with these gritos I got the lele on lock !
some good auntie medicine
So cute, keep it up!
DeadToxicKitty 1001 of course! We Natives stick together heh! War cry!
I so am going to get this one day!!!
"Ululation"
Thanks for the vid! Helps a lot :)
My lil dog Maggie taught me how . Thats how her bark sounded when she was on the warpath w/ Tink .
Lelelelelelelelelele I did it YAY!!!!!!!!!!!
how she learned to jingle
Thanks to this video I can Lele😝
I would like to hear her sing the lion king....lol
thx for the advice
my brother can lulu every time I'm asleep my brother lulu in 😩 me up in lulu in I try and try until I lulu
Justine Kerchee aww pow wow music
What the name of the pow wow song
💙 For What it's worth , I know some Spanish, I am half Italian/Sicilian.. but on my mom's side is a bit of Sioux Indian .. though a small part , I am proud of that..
I can lele fine but i cant roll my R's when speaking Spanish.🙄😁
I've tried for 20 years...still....FAIL...EVERY TIME...my kid just tries...just now, does it so perfectly...LOL...
How to do this
I am very interested in Native American culture and think it would be fun to learn how to trill like a Native American, but I am an Australian without a drop of Native American blood to speak of so I'm not sure it would be appropriate for me to learn it.
HAhahaha Nice Video this shits funny. >o
Tonia yo husband IS A VERY LUCKY SOB
Us english/white people call it "ululating", but upon doing some research, ive found it called different things in different countries. As someone who wants to learn, im asking ANYONE that comes from a country, or culture, that ululates... Reply to my comment letting me know what YOU call it where youre from :)
Tribe of gad lost northern kingdom?
lululululululu lululululululu I can lulu all day in week
To levels is called tremo
I am a Israelites isupk
Maybe this is silly or clueless to ask, but does anyone know if it's okay for non-native people to do this? As a white woman this looks cool but I don't want to culturally appropriate or disrespectfully / inappropriately use someone else's expression
2:22 what song is this??
meet que (northern cree)
nice
🥇🎖️🏅🏆👏👏👏💐🌹🤗 Whit all do respect Greetings to the 2 Sister's thanks for sharing your great talent sincerely José Silva a Purépecha indigenous from Erongaricuaro Michoacán.
haw just real hiyah i gotta teach my self now
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haw now i gotta practice hiyah
lol @ 1:12 Ha-thththl 👍❤️
lmfao 'driiiviiin in my indiaaan car.' ..you guys are pretty hilarious
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You Ladies are extremely Cute ! :')
are you moroccan?
AF-P Queen Lol wtf! She’ Lakota. Native American!
Gille87 they asked kuz Moroccan ppls do this and I'm guessing that's their (dominant) world/culture they are aware of.
I was the 1 stt video
I’m Navajo
👍💙👏
lululululululu I did it i been doing it for ever in I did it
😭😭💕
how are you
Dayam!!! :) lol
Lol she still had her earrings on in the showere
Typo
lululululu!
No lol to lelele is called to tremo but good job girls
where from this tremo meaning called? would it not be ululation too?
Hmmm. How do I ask this. How much is enough native american to say "I'm part native american". For example, my Great Grandma was native, giving me juuuust enough genetic material to tan better than most white people. But seriously, I would feel SO SILLY if I ever said "Oh yeah I'm part native american". Fuck was she great great gma?? I think she was just one great. I only met her once and don't know about that side of my family. But it's a running joke, the whole "I'm 1/64th native america (or in my case 1/8th).
jessicamshannon If your grandparent is/was native, yes. In my opinion, as long as you have it in your blood. But tbh what matters is the heart.
My bloodline is so diluted with many different ethnicity. But it's the opposite for me, because our paternal side on my maternal side, is all white, not sure what specifically was told Welsh but I have an English last name so I'm not certain, my grandfather (my mothers father passed when I was a baby) never met any of his side of the family) my grandmother on my mother's side had a white father as well again not sure what specifically. Never met a single one of that side either. 🤷🏻♀️ my native side is all I know. I married a native man, so my kids bloodline is a bit stronger.
🤣🤣👍🏽👍🏽
Lol!!!!!!
Hahahah yes yes
Ha ha good job but what happens if your voice is deep 😞
😂😂
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