I am thankful to The Lord God Almighty that I am from The Cherokee Tribe, BOTH the eastern AND the western bands, and The Crow, The Creek, The Choctaw, The Apache and The Blackfoot. We ARE created in the IMAGE OF GOD😊. wado,Ann Benson.
Nicely done Greg.....it was great meeting and talking with you yesterday. It was a good day...…..good luck with your travels and take care of yourself!
my great grandfather is Blackfoot he passed away awhile ago... I'm so upset my family let go of our roots... no one knows the language in my family now... I want to know it all... I want to get in touch with my heritage...
learned the family secret when I was 40 years old, the person who I thought was my uncle stopped in midstream and began staring at my face intently. He then blurted out that I was the spitting image of my great grandfather, then he added, you know, he was full blood Blackfoot, Jolene, a mixed blood, says. Never met my great grandfather or any of my real family, to my recollection and never saw a photo of him but do take comfort in the fact that I can look in the mirror and see his reflection.
My father was I believe about 3/4 Blackfoot how ever I can't trace it back...... he was in the south in the fifties and suffered a lot of discrimination due his background so he wouldn't tell us anything about his heritage for fear we would suffer the same... if anyone has any links to anything that would help me find out anything about this please shoot them to me.... thanks
who migrated from the Great Lakes north and west into the Saskatchewan River valley, Canada, and Montana, in the early 1700s. Their name derives from their black moccasins. They comprise three sub-tribes: the Peigan (Pikuni), Blood (Kaini), and Siksika (Blackfeet); and speak an Algonquian dialect. Like the Plains Indians, they were skilled buffalo hunters even before they acquired horses and guns in the 18th century, and had a warrior culture. White settlement and the near extinction of the buffalo in the 1880s ended their nomadic lifestyle. Most now farm reservations. They number about 27,100 (2000) in the USA, and 15,000 in Alberta, Canada. (I Hope This Helps.)
Thanks so much for the information... this makes a lot of sense because that's where my grandparents on that side were from my father would not speak much of it and by the time I became interested in researching it , all of that part of my family had passsed away. Very helpful, thanks again
I have no idea I'm still trying to research this...i didn't know my fathers family and can only go back three generations from info I got out of his babybook after he passed. I tried to look on ancestry sights but there are little to no records.
send me Blackfoot literature please. send me links anything related to the culture....i'm working on an album. I was raised by my grandparents and they are no longer here I would like to learn and be involved more as I am a catalyst to impact this generation. Thank you
This is SO BEAUTIFUL. I think it is so sad that an American flag has any place at any of the Native Indian get togethers. The American flag in my opinion has no place in the Native world.
My Great Mother was full blooded Black Foot. She was a proud & strong women.
great grandmother was full blood blackfoot. grandfather was half Cherokee. promise this music speaks to me yall
Good video, I like the way you added Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble, good music. Thank you...
Today I planted Sweet Pea seeds in celebration of Ruby Sherrod. She helped save the Blackfeet from whooping cough many years ago.
sooo beautiful😘. The women dance so freely😊
I am thankful to The Lord God Almighty that I am from The Cherokee Tribe, BOTH the eastern AND the western bands, and The Crow, The Creek, The Choctaw, The Apache and The Blackfoot. We ARE created in the IMAGE OF GOD😊. wado,Ann Benson.
It Is So Wondwrful To See The Past Come Back To Life Love And Live Respect All Acts Of Life Of The Living😊❤😊
Wonderful, thank you. Respect 🪶🦅🦬🐎
Nicely done Greg.....it was great meeting and talking with you yesterday. It was a good day...…..good luck with your travels and take care of yourself!
I am from Browning. Montana. I am 13/16 Blackfeet.
The mighty Blackfeet: Lords of the northern plains...
This needs WAY MORE views.
Very beautiful! 🌟❤️
Yeah, that's our singing towards the end.
Blackfoot Indian we are! R.I.P daddy
The Native American Proud and Strong...
I was also told that my grandmother was some Blackfoot she is buried at Quincys cemetary as well in coosa county on Red line road
Home sweet home
my great grandfather is Blackfoot he passed away awhile ago... I'm so upset my family let go of our roots... no one knows the language in my family now... I want to know it all... I want to get in touch with my heritage...
I'm glad to hear...I'm part Blackfoot too
learned the family secret when I was 40 years old, the person who I thought was my uncle stopped in midstream and began staring at my face intently. He then blurted out that I was the spitting image of my great grandfather, then he added, you know, he was full blood Blackfoot, Jolene, a mixed blood, says. Never met my great grandfather or any of my real family, to my recollection and never saw a photo of him but do take comfort in the fact that I can look in the mirror and see his reflection.
See this in my grandmother.
My roots of Browning Montana.....
Pat Graham from edinburgh l love that song is so beautiful l Wood like to get your cf ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂
May I dance in this?
My father was I believe about 3/4 Blackfoot how ever I can't trace it back...... he was in the south in the fifties and suffered a lot of discrimination due his background so he wouldn't tell us anything about his heritage for fear we would suffer the same... if anyone has any links to anything that would help me find out anything about this please shoot them to me.... thanks
who migrated from the Great Lakes north and west into the Saskatchewan River valley, Canada, and Montana, in the early 1700s. Their name derives from their black moccasins. They comprise three sub-tribes: the Peigan (Pikuni), Blood (Kaini), and Siksika (Blackfeet); and speak an Algonquian dialect. Like the Plains Indians, they were skilled buffalo hunters even before they acquired horses and guns in the 18th century, and had a warrior culture. White settlement and the near extinction of the buffalo in the 1880s ended their nomadic lifestyle. Most now farm reservations. They number about 27,100 (2000) in the USA, and 15,000 in Alberta, Canada. (I Hope This Helps.)
Thanks so much for the information... this makes a lot of sense because that's where my grandparents on that side were from my father would not speak much of it and by the time I became interested in researching it , all of that part of my family had passsed away. Very helpful, thanks again
+Chris Byrd Which part were they from?
I have no idea I'm still trying to research this...i didn't know my fathers family and can only go back three generations from info I got out of his babybook after he passed. I tried to look on ancestry sights but there are little to no records.
send me Blackfoot literature please. send me links anything related to the culture....i'm working on an album. I was raised by my grandparents and they are no longer here I would like to learn and be involved more as I am a catalyst to impact this generation. Thank you
that boy at 1:29 is gunna be a really good dancer, you can tell
Correct
Hey, that's Navajos singing replace it with Blackfeet Lodge Singers.
Howl aho
Family
im part blackfoot idian
Howl Aho my family my uncle tom the hawk is blackfeet Susan James is my auntie it is her husband family get down nodout
I am over 85% Blackfoot and high chief of the Blackfoot Nation great white Spirit great white Buffalo great spirit Chief and high chief.
This is SO BEAUTIFUL. I think it is so sad that an American flag has any place at any of the Native Indian get togethers. The American flag in my opinion has no place in the Native world.