i do fingerweaving and demonstrate at pow wows here in Florida. I had to learn from a book since i had nobody to teach me it i am very blessed to be able to share this tradition with everybody who attends
That is something I would Love to learn!! I can do primitive loom weaving in the woods. I don't show people what all I know cause most just laugh at me, so now I just stay to myself. Do you charge to teach people how to finger weave?
How do I go about getting a bracelet or 2 made? My grandmother was Eastern Band Bird Clan, I would love to have a lightning bolt one made! Thanks @visitCherokeeNation
Thank you for keeping finger weaving alive.
i do fingerweaving and demonstrate at pow wows here in Florida. I had to learn from a book since i had nobody to teach me it i am very blessed to be able to share this tradition with everybody who attends
It would be so nice if there was an online class to learn this beautiful art! Thank you for sharing your work.
Like on skillshare or something.
Thank you for this my grandfather is Cherokee it's helps me with my native ancestors
Very beautiful... lovely to see the traditions of our nations continued.
Beautiful art
Love this! It looks very relaxing and therapeutic, as well as, making beautiful art!
Beautiful 💞
Beautiful work.
great job I love the traditional story of being an Indian trade
Very beautiful art
❤❤ very cool thank you for teaching the old ways ❤
I love your work! ❤️
Nice work. Like color designs
Absolutely gorgeous
It is soothing. More than being similar to the Danish spraang (spräng) weave style but w/o sticks, it's strap weaving w/o cards.
I would love to learn that from you. Do you show how?
Wado lilly
That is something I would Love to learn!! I can do primitive loom weaving in the woods. I don't show people what all I know cause most just laugh at me, so now I just stay to myself. Do you charge to teach people how to finger weave?
Bless you family. Sacred OWL WOMAN Texas
How do I go about getting a bracelet or 2 made? My grandmother was Eastern Band Bird Clan, I would love to have a lightning bolt one made! Thanks @visitCherokeeNation
Wado. Yakoki.
What does yakoki mean? 🙂
@@Mikaela39989 Oh! Thank you for the reply. 😊
@ Cheryl Smith my Ancestors' Native language; it means thank you in the colonized English language❤ (Cherokee And Choctaw)
Halito. Chima chikama? Chata hachim? Da qua do a, yani onega!
@@EmunahFL in Choctaw it means "you are welcome " ya-to-ke (yah- to- kay) is thank you in Mississippi Choctaw.
Omggggg. WOW
These people should start preparing for doomsday.