Mahalo nui for this video. I am Hawaiian diaspora and felt so connected to the responsibility of bringing our language back. May our cultures come back to thrive the way they did in the past 🥰
@@ElRayDelRiohi there, i am samoan where do we fit in with all of this cos i was drawn to chumash for some reason eek. We are like the tongans bro n sis pretty much just wanted be led to the right direction 😮
@Luv_2P there are a lot of usos out here in Southern Cali. But, they mostly keep to themselves. At least in the projects, but you will find a few at the powows with the natives. You can always look online for the powwow schedules. In San Diego, we have them in Oceanside, Escondido, Chicano Park, Kimball Park National City, Imperial Beach, Chula Vista Marina, and at the casinos near Sycuan and Barona. Then Theres also Iosepa, Utah There are a very large population of Islanders & Hawaiians that have been there for many many generations.
@Luv_2P if you went to Northern California, Wonoti Programs are thriving with the indigenous population but it's more diverse with Nakota, Hoopa, Mewuk, Blackfeet, Ojibiwae, Cree, Cheyenne, Rapaho, Suix etc
Mahalo nui for this video. I am Hawaiian diaspora and felt so connected to the responsibility of bringing our language back. May our cultures come back to thrive the way they did in the past 🥰
My sister just got her DNA test back and she is 60% chumash.. we didn't know our fathers side.. but our looks even resemble this tribe! So cool
Thanks for this video!
Thank you for the video
Mexico is so close to Chumash territory, they're all related in some way.
Yes! Chinantecos, Shoshone, Tongva, Kupa, Cumeya, Cochimi, Piute, Yuman, Yachi, Toltec, Atalantis, Maya
@@ElRayDelRiohi there, i am samoan where do we fit in with all of this cos i was drawn to chumash for some reason eek. We are like the tongans bro n sis pretty much just wanted be led to the right direction 😮
@Luv_2P there are a lot of usos out here in Southern Cali. But, they mostly keep to themselves. At least in the projects, but you will find a few at the powows with the natives. You can always look online for the powwow schedules. In San Diego, we have them in Oceanside, Escondido, Chicano Park, Kimball Park National City, Imperial Beach, Chula Vista Marina, and at the casinos near Sycuan and Barona. Then Theres also Iosepa, Utah There are a very large population of Islanders & Hawaiians that have been there for many many generations.
@Luv_2P if you went to Northern California, Wonoti Programs are thriving with the indigenous population but it's more diverse with Nakota, Hoopa, Mewuk, Blackfeet, Ojibiwae, Cree, Cheyenne, Rapaho, Suix etc