So beautiful! I hope to attend this year I just found my mother’s lineage is Shinnecock from Long Island New York - Mills/ Levi Phillips My 4th Great Grandfather.
@@guichozuniga7385 Aboriginal is defined as “Having existed in a region from the beginning.” There are bones, tools and artifacts discovered that go back thousands of years in what is now called the United States-as many as 15,000 years ago.
@@LiquidLensPhotographyblack people define themselves as aboriginal and natives as Mongolians. They think they're superior to us natives. Because they're black and we're not.
TEXAN HERE: Not sure what I'm looking at here - but I really like it. A beautifully dressed and very diverse crowd heading to a Pow-Wow somewhere in New York. "Shinnecock" isn't a familiar tribe name to me, but I am from where Comanche, Apache, Kiowa, Caddo and other nations are prevalent. Anyway, looks like a lot of fun.
Why aren't they supporting zulu, They look more like African, It's all good, We know we're great And it's hard for people not to follow something great. Just so you know, there's no medicine with you.Come to our pow wows west , We know exactly who you are and we Are watching you the whole time. Whatever floats Your boat. I'm happy for you
Hello, Victor. Melanated people are Indigenous to everywhere on earth-including North America and reflect various beautiful shades depending on the region and migrations. There had also been intermixing between Indigenous people and Moors that predates European explorers coming to North America. There were also intermarriage between Indigenous people and Maroons as well. Depending on these factors, some Indigenous people look like Black people but are not African. That aside, how beautiful are all of the various tribes in this video?! There are multiple tribes in this procession from different parts of the country. It is a beautiful snapshot and reflection of the various migrations and intermixing. And so much in common culturally and traditionally despite the different tribes.
@@bombosti8187"Blackfoot" does not mean African people specially those with kinki hair! Native Americans never had kinki hair like Africans. That's how us native Americans know these Africans are full of sht by saying ABORIGINALS were here first. Like how come none of the native Americans have KINKI HAIR
Why would they? They have class and tact and I’m sure they’re participating and/or supporting their tribes ceremonies and cultural traditions and traditions.
Much Love From The Lenca Jaguar 🐆 Tribe 🇭🇳❤️
A beautiful diverse group of native nations all different styles of ragalia very nice and I am watching from the northwest
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Love my melanin Native Brothers and Sisters. Tohono O'odham Nation. Pray for us. We are a border tribal nation. 🙏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
*Beautiful!*
This is some jamming people of are nation❤from California love...
Wow the drumming went through my soul, felt deeply connected. I feel it releasing negative energy. Beautiful, power, spiritual ❤
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Thank you! I cried through this whole video. Me and my Nana used to go here when I was a little girl 💎
Thank you beutifull souls ❤❤❤
I love you all❤❤❤
Keep going 🎉🎉🎉
God bless you all ❤❤❤
Amen Amen Amen ❤❤❤
Beautiful children of GOD
I saw myself! Nice, clear visuals, thank you for capturing Saturday afternoon grand entry
Native Strong❤🌏🌎🌍💯
May God bless my grandfather pop fish this is where he started from
We still here baby 🔥🪶
Yeah because of taking advantage of Native women.
i hope you make your parents proud@@jenniferbourgeau49
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I'm from the Navajo Nation ❤❤❤
THANOS act like we didn't see him at 2:50
Lmfao right
0:45... OMG, I see one wahine sistah carrying the Hawaiian Royal Flag, cheeehuu!!! Go sistah, represent 🌺🌺❤❤🌺🌺❤❤🌺🌺
I caught thatttt our polynesian cousins are always welcome to any pow wow in the northeast.
You want a treat.....jk
I live in Hawaii Oahu and I noticed that too.
So beautiful! I hope to attend this year I just found my mother’s lineage is Shinnecock from Long Island New York - Mills/ Levi Phillips My 4th Great Grandfather.
The women are so classy and dignified. So beautiful.
Much love from Nigeria, I am very proud the Aboriginals of the Americas are returning to there Roots.. Beautiful
There was no SUCH thing as ABORIGINALS here on the Americas
@@guichozuniga7385 Aboriginal is defined as “Having existed in a region from the beginning.” There are bones, tools and artifacts discovered that go back thousands of years in what is now called the United States-as many as 15,000 years ago.
@@LiquidLensPhotography yeah native Americans.. not these Africans that live in Australia and Indonesia
@@LiquidLensPhotographyblack people define themselves as aboriginal and natives as Mongolians. They think they're superior to us natives. Because they're black and we're not.
THESE black people are from Africa like you they are not indigenous to Americas
why dont they show vidoes of their Shinnecock princess contest? that would be good to watch too.
Very nice!
TEXAN HERE: Not sure what I'm looking at here - but I really like it.
A beautifully dressed and very diverse crowd heading to a Pow-Wow somewhere in New York. "Shinnecock" isn't a familiar tribe name to me, but I am from where Comanche, Apache, Kiowa, Caddo and other nations are prevalent. Anyway, looks like a lot of fun.
Wonderful! Stay strong! Be strong!
GREETINGS from HOPILAND
Lolmaii KWA-KWAII
Vive le peuples indiens je vous salut depuis ,,l'Algérie,,
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ancestors loving us still
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6:00 gotta call her out cuz she trynna hide 😂
Haha! I think she was blocking the sun but it definitely looks like she was avoiding the camera now that you mention it:-)
Oooh wow reading through the comments I’m just realizing that some people haven’t seen Eastern Woodlands Tribes! Wow! 🤣 Welp
One of them said their grandmother was a Cherokee princess
Looks like you actually had some people from Hawaii in your Powwow.
@@gumdokim Good eye! There were indeed!
Why aren't they supporting zulu, They look more like African, It's all good, We know we're great And it's hard for people not to follow something great. Just so you know, there's no medicine with you.Come to our pow wows west , We know exactly who you are and we Are watching you the whole time. Whatever floats Your boat. I'm happy for you
Since when native Americans are black what happened to being African?
Hello, Victor. Melanated people are Indigenous to everywhere on earth-including North America and reflect various beautiful shades depending on the region and migrations. There had also been intermixing between Indigenous people and Moors that predates European explorers coming to North America. There were also intermarriage between Indigenous people and Maroons as well. Depending on these factors, some Indigenous people look like Black people but are not African. That aside, how beautiful are all of the various tribes in this video?! There are multiple tribes in this procession from different parts of the country. It is a beautiful snapshot and reflection of the various migrations and intermixing. And so much in common culturally and traditionally despite the different tribes.
Could be blackfoot indians
@@bombosti8187Shinnecock
These people are delusional. As a Native American we know there was no such thing as blacks or Aboriginals here on the Americas
@@bombosti8187"Blackfoot" does not mean African people specially those with kinki hair! Native Americans never had kinki hair like Africans. That's how us native Americans know these Africans are full of sht by saying ABORIGINALS were here first. Like how come none of the native Americans have KINKI HAIR
Definitely some WABOS spotted 😂
What's yr problem??? WABOS
"Wabo"(We.Always.Been.Originals)
Always been culture vultures
WERE IS THE RESEARCH GUY AND DANE CALLOWAY AND LEGENDARY TOPCATZ AND ALL THOSE BLACK INDIANS OUT THERE RUNNING THEY MOUTH.
Why would they? They have class and tact and I’m sure they’re participating and/or supporting their tribes ceremonies and cultural traditions and traditions.
@@geminimoon6295 don’t be so sure my friend
Chicken dance song😮
More like black wow
You're kidding me, right?
Agreed 💯! Such a beautiful display of culture and history that it not taught in school. Thanks for dropping in to watch.
Absolutely Beautiful