In navajo when lightening strikes near a dance or ceremony it means that the thunder gods are protecting the dancers or singers. And if it shakes the ground that piece of land is blessed.
They should never stopped, in all beliefs it’s not a performance? It’s not a show and tell. We dance for more than that and the dance always needs to go on. Rain or shine we keep dancing…
This video always brings me to happy tears also how all tribes can come together no matter the weather conditions. Cause we all pray for the same thing.
Nice! Nice!. Time line...(1) Hopi Buffalo dance group attends Zuni fair...(2) Lighting & Thunder strike @ 1:31...(3) 1:32 Hopi buffalo dancers keep dancing...(3:40) the announcer says it's too dangerous for dancers due to the weather and that they should leave...(3:41) Hopi dance group keeps dancing....(Hopis, are not scared of rain/thunder or lighting!)...(5:09) Zuni girl....(with turqouise t-shirt/black pants) joins the Hopi dancers. She knows...(1)..the songs and (2)...the dance moves. She fits right in! (6:37) Zuni's...begin to join the dance. They know the song...they know the dance steps. Hopi/Zuni dance...inter-tribal dance.
That's cuz it's not an actual hopi dance group. Think they said that cuz they did their type of Buffalo dance. But your post cracked me up.. hilarious. 🤣😂
I agree on the sunsets! I’m from Florida and helped my daughter move to California 3 years ago and saw a couple amazing sunsets and an awesome lightning storm in El Paso, I live in the lightning capital but never saw lightning crack the sky like cracked glass.
My aunty from Santa Clara says all the dancers were out there with the thunder and lightning beings and were dancing with them. That's why they were protected. They all danced along side them.
Every time I watch this I see something new. So many lessons in this!! I would love to meet the woman in the green/teal top that runs out and starts dancing. She teaches “let’s do this together!” A rare trait. And then when other dancers join in it’s a lesson that we are in this together so when in danger you have more support. Absolutely beautiful dancing and amazing people!! Much respect.
Dang I missed the best part. I was stuck at home. Glad you posted this, it was a good fair weekend. Hopefully someone got the Saturday parade. That was so fun, watching people run for shelter. It was awesome to see some dance groups finishing strong in that rain. Love it.
Yes. Most of us 'non-Indians' live in a state of ignorance and fear. Our science has learned much about the physical universe, and our belief-based religions provide a false sense of security, but we know nothing about the Powers that exist beyond our understanding. We don't understand how wind, lightning, thunder and rain are not to be feared, but respected as life-giving blessings. We fail to understand that to live in harmony and respect we become one with Nature and hence there is no danger, no fear. This country and this world is in desperate need of this wisdom, yet I worry that so much is being lost. *_LIVE IN HARMONY, WALK IN BEAUTY!_*
If you go to the settings on the video and slow it down right before the Lightning strikes the two male dancers and two female dancers are in perfect step harmony! I slowed it down to try to see the Lightning better but couldn't because the camera angle moves but I watched everything anyway during that time period. It was pretty cool because they just come out and start really get going and then that happens!
@@Kyleromancito Tell Anson hello please. Him and his wife are very close friends of mine. Also Daryl Wallace. We all went to high school together. Anson and I completed against each other long ago during the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonies. I'm Hopi and Anson Zuni of course.
Hi cuz. I miss you family. This was a beautiful video. Brought tears to my eyes. How everyone joined in and they didn't stop dancing was beautiful to see.
Only Natives would cheer when the Lightning and Thunder come to dance too. That was a beautiful part of this video. Medicine!
Some tribes find it a bad omen, my school would shut down the rest of the day of lightning struck near the building
One time we had a butterfly dance during a thunderstorm and it was lightning and thunder
In navajo when lightening strikes near a dance or ceremony it means that the thunder gods are protecting the dancers or singers. And if it shakes the ground that piece of land is blessed.
Same with Zuni beliefs
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They should never stopped, in all beliefs it’s not a performance? It’s not a show and tell. We dance for more than that and the dance always needs to go on. Rain or shine we keep dancing…
What a Beautiful dance. The clouds and lightning were dancing. No need to be afraid.
This video always brings me to happy tears also how all tribes can come together no matter the weather conditions. Cause we all pray for the same thing.
So true. .
Rain or shine, snow or high winds, they still do it
Nice! Nice!. Time line...(1) Hopi Buffalo dance group attends Zuni fair...(2) Lighting & Thunder strike @ 1:31...(3) 1:32 Hopi buffalo dancers keep dancing...(3:40) the announcer says it's too dangerous for dancers due to the weather and that they should leave...(3:41) Hopi dance group keeps dancing....(Hopis, are not scared of rain/thunder or lighting!)...(5:09) Zuni girl....(with turqouise t-shirt/black pants) joins the Hopi dancers. She knows...(1)..the songs and (2)...the dance moves. She fits right in! (6:37) Zuni's...begin to join the dance. They know the song...they know the dance steps. Hopi/Zuni dance...inter-tribal dance.
we the indios,have more knowledge of our land and mother nature!!!
That's cuz it's not an actual hopi dance group. Think they said that cuz they did their type of Buffalo dance. But your post cracked me up.. hilarious. 🤣😂
There is no place like the west...the most beautiful people and sunsets that go on forever. Every soul should experience it.
I agree on the sunsets!
I’m from Florida and helped my daughter move to California 3 years ago and saw a couple amazing sunsets and an awesome lightning storm in El Paso, I live in the lightning capital but never saw lightning crack the sky like cracked glass.
Thanks for posting all of it I liked when the ovenor told them to stop and more joined in Good singers
Hopi Buffaloes do not quit. Cool.
kwa kwa'a! thanks for helping the hopi group finish there song. Thunder & lightning doesn't faz us Hopi/Pueblo Sinom.
Lol thats what us pueblos danc n sing for , should be more respectful for who you are n your beliefs
I remember we had butterfly dance at sipalovi this same weekend I think and it was thundering and lightning all day
My aunty from Santa Clara says all the dancers were out there with the thunder and lightning beings and were dancing with them. That's why they were protected. They all danced along side them.
I love how the other dancers joined in. So beautiful they didnt stop for nothing. BEAUTIFUL sight. Brought tears to my eyes..
Every time I watch this I see something new. So many lessons in this!!
I would love to meet the woman in the green/teal top that runs out and starts dancing. She teaches “let’s do this together!” A rare trait.
And then when other dancers join in it’s a lesson that we are in this together so when in danger you have more support.
Absolutely beautiful dancing and amazing people!! Much respect.
Dang I missed the best part. I was stuck at home. Glad you posted this, it was a good fair weekend. Hopefully someone got the Saturday parade. That was so fun, watching people run for shelter. It was awesome to see some dance groups finishing strong in that rain. Love it.
rain is a blessing!
Thanks for posting. Zuni fairs are better than Navajo fairs. Next time i'm going to zuni fair.
The stars are here. Dec 2023.
Blessings family I love you all
Blessed by the lightning! 😊
Yes. Most of us 'non-Indians' live in a state of ignorance and fear. Our science has learned much about the physical universe, and our belief-based religions provide a false sense of security, but we know nothing about the Powers that exist beyond our understanding. We don't understand how wind, lightning, thunder and rain are not to be feared, but respected as life-giving blessings. We fail to understand that to live in harmony and respect we become one with Nature and hence there is no danger, no fear. This country and this world is in desperate need of this wisdom, yet I worry that so much is being lost.
*_LIVE IN HARMONY, WALK IN BEAUTY!_*
This is dope af. I’m Navajo/Hopi proud of my culture
Love love love love love the thunder family. Blessings
I believe this is Hopi dancer's from what I remember or apache.. somebody remind me I was there too..I stayed outside with them
I love this video when the storm hits and they are hitting hard dedicated....they never quit..I love it
Zuni has More bling than Navajo😂
Sky Walker nah fam
That big lightning freaked me out I am the singer in the red vest
This is the way it ought to be.
And they won't stop dancing..I love it
Yeaaaa for the Zuni's
Dang that was fun dancing lol
If you go to the settings on the video and slow it down right before the Lightning strikes the two male dancers and two female dancers are in perfect step harmony! I slowed it down to try to see the Lightning better but couldn't because the camera angle moves but I watched everything anyway during that time period. It was pretty cool because they just come out and start really get going and then that happens!
lol the Family dance group dont stop dancing for lightning and rain, Picture at the family house is proof. not sure if you seen the pic
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We are the storm.
Blessings
AMAZING THEN KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
This the best dance ever
These are my kind of people. It is no longer a performance. They are dancing for real.
Amazing dedication in crazy lightning !!
Beautiful people
i found myself
Cool! The buffalos unite and defy the thunder and lightning gods🌩
Excellent thanks for sharing
Which is weird because it started out Zuni Kachinas
It's a blessing 😌😌
So beautiful much love 🥰💪💖🌞
That lightning scared my little sister and my hotda has to take her home because she was crying
Ancestors loving us still
Cool 😎😎😎👍👍👍
That moved the rock
Nothing stops a good party. 🥳💃🎈🎉🎊🪅
Wow issss kwa-kwaii uma nuy halai-toi-nai
Is Anson Wallace out there hehe
Iknw that guy hahaha no lie want me to say hi ? 🙄
@@Kyleromancito Tell Anson hello please. Him and his wife are very close friends of mine. Also Daryl Wallace. We all went to high school together. Anson and I completed against each other long ago during the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonies. I'm Hopi and Anson Zuni of course.
You go home we're not stopping..that's not what the ancestors Said
According to my aunty the real ones came out and danced with the thunder and lightning beings and were untouched. The rear ran away.
NOW right at 10:43 that’s like 70 dancers
Badass!
Oh thank you very much.
Right at 4:27 I realize that song
the power of the thunder if with us the indios!
Wud like to see in person! Very nice! When n where does dis take place?
The lighting was Creator
I think the Buffalo dancers did some conjuring!!’
These Buffalo do not understand english. Cool.
LOVE MY DEARS
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Itchiik!!
Nice
Sky world
To the Four direction sssss
I think about quitting this place. Not yet because dances.
Haha surprise none of em got struck by lightning. 😂
Did you go to the fair?
@@suenatewa7472 no I didn't.. maybe next year
Hi, Are you going to the Zuni Fair this weekend? Its happening.
Hi cuz. I miss you family. This was a beautiful video. Brought tears to my eyes. How everyone joined in and they didn't stop dancing was beautiful to see.