I'm a Cromwell from Massachusetts and was told I'm wampanoag but know very little about my heritage thanks for posting this Beautiful Video Much Love & Respect 💯💙
The singing here was much more on pitch and seemed to include women voices with the drummers. That as a person in music I enjoyed alot 😌 very nice on the ears
Americans and Europeans advanced technology, art, literature, transportation, mathematics, humor, law, manufacture, music, politics, weapons, materials, space exploration, and communications. Indians dance and bang on drums.
@@thedorku9500 Eastern war dance is very much traditional, and to KJ's question--yes it's based on war. Asking "was it done" implies that the dance today is somehow different from the one danced by our ancestors, which only works to reaffirm the myth of the extinct Indian. To the other point on music; all powwow music with few exceptions are either northern or southern style songs. You'll find these types of songs all over turtle island, and it doesn't somehow negate the traditionalism of the dance. (Some exceptions are regional styles, as in the Dine or Haudenosaunee social songs)
@@kairishahad Yeah, drums are ubiquitous. If you want to start talking major differences, you have to go to see the Aztec with their wooden drums and death whistles.
I'm a Cromwell from Massachusetts and was told I'm wampanoag but know very little about my heritage thanks for posting this Beautiful Video Much Love & Respect 💯💙
Thank you for uploading this. You have no idea how elated I feel watching this over and over.
That little "duel" that the big guy and the guy in the hat had was pretty damn cool
Thanks.. I'm the guy with the hat
@@tatankagibson7415 you sir, are fire!
Getting a little older these days lol but thanks
@@tatankagibson7415 I like to imagine that you stole the hat from a colonizer that you killed XD
@@tatankagibson7415 Bro! You got moves!
Grossartig!Gut,das die Wampanoag und Narraganset noch gibt.Im 17jah
Hi my name sandy IAM a big fan I thing you-all are amazing !
May sunny days come to all thank you and have a nice day 😃😃😃😃😃😃
Beautiful i still love watching this rip to my grandparents mickey and beverly frye
The singing here was much more on pitch and seemed to include women voices with the drummers. That as a person in music I enjoyed alot 😌 very nice on the ears
I wish I could go to one of these!!
Beautiful !
The guy in the black loincloth is holding a weapon that looks similar a weapon called a macuahuitl which was used by my Maya ancestors
Americans and Europeans advanced technology, art, literature, transportation, mathematics, humor, law, manufacture, music, politics, weapons, materials, space exploration, and communications.
Indians dance and bang on drums.
@@darz3829 tell me you’re uneducated without telling me you’re uneducated 😂😂
@@tatankagibson7415 "tell me you’re uneducated without telling me you’re uneducated"
I have no idea what you are trying to say.
Lookin good man!!!
Ah very cool. Very nice.
Einmal dabei sein
WERE THE PRIEST OF THE GEAT PLAINS SIOUX ,YES MR WAKONDA ADORATION ADORATION SIOUX
Le clan des loup est mure! Et prêt a diriger cette guerre sainte !
Native America have you own nation preserve you culture, languages Montagnard indigenous we lost our culture, lost our ancestor land way of life .
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Les aigle les aigle protecteur volant a toute vitesses
Yea..lets pick on da big guy..lmao
MIN EASTERWOOD TRIKER GOD
MAP TRIKER BONDIEU ET NOS PERISTILE JUSTICE ?
Is this a war dance? What did the Wampanoag call this dance? And, was it danced before a battle, or a hunt? Thanks.
@@thedorku9500 Eastern war dance is very much traditional, and to KJ's question--yes it's based on war. Asking "was it done" implies that the dance today is somehow different from the one danced by our ancestors, which only works to reaffirm the myth of the extinct Indian. To the other point on music; all powwow music with few exceptions are either northern or southern style songs. You'll find these types of songs all over turtle island, and it doesn't somehow negate the traditionalism of the dance. (Some exceptions are regional styles, as in the Dine or Haudenosaunee social songs)
@@kairishahad Yeah, drums are ubiquitous. If you want to start talking major differences, you have to go to see the Aztec with their wooden drums and death whistles.
Only the indians had the right idea trying to be birds in a group
why are they all black or just plain white ppl didnt see a native in sight
Do you not see the natives??
@@marioplushbros4398 they look nothing like natives there just black and white ppl
this sucks
It's a good thing no one gives a damn about what you say... peace
Tina is part of someone culture that is disrespect to natives