So I've been a huge Avatar fan ever since I seen the movie in theaters back in 2008. I was like 10 or 11 years old at the time. Then in 2009 came along James Cameron's Avatar the Videogame which was pretty fun for a while but that wasn't whole lot to it after you finished the main missions. Now we have Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora which is much more of a immersive and quite the step up compared to the one back in 2009. The story is you play as a Na'vi who was taken away from their home as a child on Pandora and was trained by the R.D.A corporation to their own human ways. The facility your character was at was attacked and your character was put into cryo. 16 years later your character awakens as a stranger on your own home planet and ends up learning the ways of your own Na'vi heritage.
This may be of interest to some in refection of very "Real living world indigenous history" That little beaded trinket called The songcord (Na'vi name: waytelem) is a mnemonic device used by Na'vi individuals as well as entire clans for recounting information, stories, and mythology. , "But" one needs to be aware that item is strongly "Reflective" of what a Wampum string is and how its used , Wampum is used, and is "still used" its not a historical relic in any way by a number of indigenous cultures like the Haudenosaune and the Ojibwe nation, it is used to "hold the memories" of important events and agreements" we would write such history down in a book, but in there tradition as a oral history culture instead record it with creation of a wampum string or Belt, so that little trinket has some roots many are unaware off , th-cam.com/video/0DaNMtVANsA/w-d-xo.html , Wampum can have songs bound to them as well,, "Wampum strings " th-cam.com/video/SbvTmDJJLD0/w-d-xo.html , James Cameron was brought up in Canada in a place near Niagara falls right smack dab in the middle of Haudenosaunee territory , So is this also a form of recognition on his part ? I would not be surprised.. The very serious trauma impacted upon indigenous children by the Residential school system , (They took there children away ) is a very serious ethical issue that I hope many people will take the time to look into.
So I've been a huge Avatar fan ever since I seen the movie in theaters back in 2008. I was like 10 or 11 years old at the time. Then in 2009 came along James Cameron's Avatar the Videogame which was pretty fun for a while but that wasn't whole lot to it after you finished the main missions. Now we have Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora which is much more of a immersive and quite the step up compared to the one back in 2009. The story is you play as a Na'vi who was taken away from their home as a child on Pandora and was trained by the R.D.A corporation to their own human ways. The facility your character was at was attacked and your character was put into cryo. 16 years later your character awakens as a stranger on your own home planet and ends up learning the ways of your own Na'vi heritage.
So am I my friend.
Are you going to upload the SkyBreaker story?
@@vampiregirl1806 I don't even know what that is.
Is it me or is Ri’Nela the sweetest and the most purest one of them all
I'm a big fan of Avatar and I'm excited to watch this amazing playthrough
Thank you. I'm excited too to see how this game plays out.
This may be of interest to some in refection of very "Real living world indigenous history" That little beaded trinket called The songcord (Na'vi name: waytelem) is a mnemonic device used by Na'vi individuals as well as entire clans for recounting information, stories, and mythology. , "But" one needs to be aware that item is strongly "Reflective" of what a Wampum string is and how its used , Wampum is used, and is "still used" its not a historical relic in any way by a number of indigenous cultures like the Haudenosaune and the Ojibwe nation, it is used to "hold the memories" of important events and agreements" we would write such history down in a book, but in there tradition as a oral history culture instead record it with creation of a wampum string or Belt, so that little trinket has some roots many are unaware off , th-cam.com/video/0DaNMtVANsA/w-d-xo.html , Wampum can have songs bound to them as well,, "Wampum strings " th-cam.com/video/SbvTmDJJLD0/w-d-xo.html , James Cameron was brought up in Canada in a place near Niagara falls right smack dab in the middle of Haudenosaunee territory , So is this also a form of recognition on his part ? I would not be surprised.. The very serious trauma impacted upon indigenous children by the Residential school system , (They took there children away ) is a very serious ethical issue that I hope many people will take the time to look into.