Ancient Native American Homes

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  • @RealPraveenMohan
    @RealPraveenMohan  6 років тому +11

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  • @Agui007
    @Agui007 6 років тому +26

    Box homes are actually structurally not the best as they catch the wind badly. This is why the Shawnee and other tribes used conical or dome shaped structures as they were much more efficient.

  • @kyngbeast1441
    @kyngbeast1441 7 років тому +21

    I am full blooded Choctaw and I respect my culture , my elderly

  • @shyxguy4326
    @shyxguy4326 8 років тому +72

    we are still here...

    • @dn2ze
      @dn2ze 8 років тому +1

      +Brandon Meekis Ikr.

    • @rg2027x
      @rg2027x 8 років тому +3

      indeed..

    • @aaronreed635
      @aaronreed635 7 років тому +7

      Yep I'm navajo!!

    • @szuberi
      @szuberi 6 років тому +2

      You are from an amazing culture and you have amazing history

    • @jonmacdonald5345
      @jonmacdonald5345 6 років тому

      Shy M Ok No Problem! Aho

  • @watwatubaotkopuison9385
    @watwatubaotkopuison9385 6 років тому +22

    Even if we don't see them but they are still here with us in the spirits 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾

  • @myamcgregor3048
    @myamcgregor3048 5 років тому +8

    I’m Mohawk and it’s nice to see my ancestors homes and indeganous native people have Ben on this word for billons of years

    • @Zaycream21
      @Zaycream21 Рік тому

      Where are the Long-Houses in this video? It seems like all other native homes are shown but the "Iroquois" (i.e. Mohawk n more)

    • @claudedaco3339
      @claudedaco3339 Рік тому

      Oui mais enfin des millions ou milliards d’années, faut pas exagérer non plus.

  • @isaiahlopez8938
    @isaiahlopez8938 5 років тому +12

    Interesting. I wanted to see if I’d feel anything. My family members are descendants of the Tongva Indian’s a.k.a Gabrielino’s. My great grandmother has photos of her and her grandmother in pow-wow costumes in Los Angeles where she grew up. There was an event a couple of years ago to get recognized that you are apart of the tribe. I have a card saying I’m class-c Indian. Crazy to think that I come from Native American ancestors. I’m trying to learn and appreciate more

  • @raymondjuancito4333
    @raymondjuancito4333 6 років тому +2

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart... As a Native American on the East Coast and my cousins and west. I'm 45 miles from Washington DC and I've been to the Museum's about the East Coast Indians and the West Coast Indians and I got ill. I'm glad I came across your video because all I have is a smartphone

  • @hassiroonbyer1250
    @hassiroonbyer1250 6 років тому +5

    This sort of building with mud walls reminds me of how my forefathers started in trinidad after leaving India from 1845. Cow dung was incorporated with the dirt. Very smooth finish. Swept well.

    • @davidbacon9223
      @davidbacon9223 6 років тому

      ".....It's a clean machine!" (Beatles)........................................... wow! from India in 1845!!! :-0

  • @baseballballersproductions2859
    @baseballballersproductions2859 8 років тому +11

    I have been studying Native American at my school

  • @MrDeathd
    @MrDeathd 7 років тому +15

    This is what my father was born in

  • @AmerIndianWarrior
    @AmerIndianWarrior 10 років тому +39

    Ancient Indigenous American homes. Pretty Cool!

    • @heatherfelix6895
      @heatherfelix6895 7 років тому +2

      she is good

    • @justintaebtsroblox6370
      @justintaebtsroblox6370 6 років тому +1

      Wow

    • @schrodingerscat4769
      @schrodingerscat4769 Рік тому +2

      And best of all, they did not need building permits, housing inspections from corrupt city officials, dealing with criminal mortgage brokers, shifty realtors, property taxes, or any of that garbage. They just built their homes out of what was provided by nature.

    • @AmerIndianWarrior
      @AmerIndianWarrior Рік тому

      @@schrodingerscat4769 Exactly!

  • @angelabullard9220
    @angelabullard9220 6 років тому +8

    Most of the comments to this really good video are ignorant, sad, or just plain stupid. This video is about East Coast Native Americans. Their lives were completely different from Mid-Western and Western tribes. Eastern Native Americans didn't live in TeePees, they lived in Wigwams.
    Wigwams aren't transportable. They are actual buildings, made from wood and clay. They are stationary.
    East Coast NA's were farmers.They didn't "follow the buffalo". They didn't migrate like the Mid-West and West-Coast tribes. They farmed.
    That's why the Trail of Tears was such a travesty! By the time that the Cherokee were banished from their land, some of them had built brick homes and had willingly joined English society.

    • @dn2ze
      @dn2ze 5 років тому +1

      Angela Bullard in Canada they kept the Treaties with indigenous people, still stands today since 1771. Something lots don’t know about Canada. Plus there’s still 635 First Nation Tribes and that’s not including Inuits and Metis(mixed Natives with Europeans)

  • @kevinredbearaddison4787
    @kevinredbearaddison4787 8 років тому +4

    this will be my home deep in the woodlands...and have my tipi next to it to change up

  • @FairyFrequency
    @FairyFrequency 2 роки тому +3

    Such amazing ecofriendly dwellings.

  • @wildernessseagull1438
    @wildernessseagull1438 8 років тому +7

    i enjoyed this a lot, looking at simple shelter options for myself, im of cherokee descent and my goal is to be self sufficient enough to do this one day, even if i do it alone.

    • @lechlernordhausen3818
      @lechlernordhausen3818 8 років тому

      I want to make a wigwam in the Northeastern forests and live off the land too! :D

    • @minniemouska4320
      @minniemouska4320 6 років тому +1

      Swell the Cherokee all live in brick houses now lol

  • @vixymix101
    @vixymix101 8 років тому +15

    I'm native American I'm ojibwa beat clan and my native name is mother of the moon my real name is trinity

  • @andreabauer3491
    @andreabauer3491 9 років тому +3

    beautiful video and amazing quality thanks for the upload

  • @TheTechCguy
    @TheTechCguy 5 років тому +7

    The Philippines has its fair share of these too. Called them "nipa huts."

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie 2 роки тому

    Many indigenous peoples were completely destroyed, however, many are still here, all around the world. This type of design, using materials at hand, are used world-wide, with a few different things, but, not much. All people should know how to build a shelter from the gifts we have been given, for free from our creator, which includes our minds and hearts. It is ridiculous that people even have to pay rent anywhere, when we were given Paradise, and got tricked or trapped. Love to all.

  • @jaiprakashSingh
    @jaiprakashSingh 10 років тому +5

    Nice video. There are still similar houses in rural part of Asia and Africa made from mud, tree leafs and grass.

    • @Sol-Amar
      @Sol-Amar 2 роки тому

      And Europe! 😊

  • @DucVietNguyenPhD
    @DucVietNguyenPhD 8 років тому +1

    Great thanks.
    Great opportunity for learning, research on the Whole Health Environment.

  • @nataliacloud5657
    @nataliacloud5657 8 років тому +3

    i learned stoys about. this. because i went to a Native school that was only for Natives because i am Native

  • @eaglesong9919
    @eaglesong9919 10 років тому +6

    Impressive works, Magic moment, More than amazing, dear friend, thank you for sharing! All the best. ♥♥ ~ Maggie ~ ♥♥

  • @NotSoCrazyNinja
    @NotSoCrazyNinja 6 років тому +13

    What's sad, is seeing these structures without natives in them. No people, no kids, no fire burning. Resembles what some settlers may have seen when they came across "dead villages", just without the dead bodies. We as a people really screwed up a lot of things. We were blind and ignorant. We couldn't see that "the savages" had it right. Living with nature, living off the land, having a great sense of spirituality, leaving little to no trace after we're gone, and being happy. The natives didn't have everything right, they still quibbled amongst the various tribes from time to time and waged war against each other from time to time, but overall, they had more right than the rest of humanity. Now, they're all but gone. Most of the knowledge and skills are gone. Most of the genetics are gone. Most of the food is gone. All that is left are some spear and arrow points, the occasional artifact, the occasional descendant with tainted genetics, and a lot of mystery and guesses. If we as a species knew then what we know now, a lot of this loss could have been prevented. I hate to say it, but many of the Europeans who came to "the new world" were the real savages.

    • @tips216
      @tips216 6 років тому +1

      And don't forget you white people raised the price on beer as well.

    • @sanjuanagasca7476
      @sanjuanagasca7476 6 років тому

      Mark R very True

    • @tips216
      @tips216 6 років тому +1

      Just kidding your'e right it is true but since alcohol is still fucking us up today which was systematically introduced by the whites I feel us Natives shouldn't be taxed for brewsky's

    • @starkops
      @starkops 6 років тому

      From a Vampire

    • @tips216
      @tips216 6 років тому

      @@starkops He's a dumb ass vampire at that!

  • @jayortiz1562
    @jayortiz1562 5 років тому +1

    Aww I just saw that butterfly how cute

  • @apriixa202
    @apriixa202 5 років тому +2

    I know that place I was there on a field trip! It turned into a farm

  • @milkypureblood4490
    @milkypureblood4490 4 роки тому +1

    👍 👍 👍 👍 👍

  • @tonywalker8030
    @tonywalker8030 6 років тому +1

    Relaxing

  • @lisamurphy5663
    @lisamurphy5663 8 років тому

    Beautiful! Thank you!

  • @karenlee1741
    @karenlee1741 5 років тому

    So cool. I would love to spend the night in one of them things. Now I made a small wickiup shelter a long time ago. One of these big ones I would definitely need help with.

  • @michelleland8060
    @michelleland8060 6 років тому +1

    4:49 the house at the backround house wasn’t made when the yoguts was here or they made it after the yoguts were here

  • @terrific-bats
    @terrific-bats 10 років тому +4

    fantastic !

  • @jerryblizzard9363
    @jerryblizzard9363 6 років тому

    This is a great video, being as it shows simple owner built housing. No Building codes. No mortgage payments. No monthly insurance payments. No need for a free people to seek a job to earn paper money to pay bills. No slaves to a pay check. No income tax. Life was more free and worth living before we had Capitalism which forces us to be needy for money and to fear death by listening to religious sermons. Thank you for this video that shows a better way. Even if government says we can not live this way. It shows they also are parasites that can not exist w/out our money. Our labor, or slavery to a pay check. Our skills and knowledge to allow them to steal more energy or life-force from us. Most live in darkness and will never see The Light. We were not born into slavery. I was born with free will to make my own choices; not our faulty-thinking leaders whom think they can lead our lives better than us whom live inside our body.

  • @1msubscribers453
    @1msubscribers453 4 роки тому

    On a scale from 1 to 10, you You deserve Million subscribers million views 1,000,000 likes

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 3 роки тому +1

    Some made out of mud, dirt, sand, dust, dung, hay, bone, wood, and stone

  • @tiffanynicholas7401
    @tiffanynicholas7401 7 років тому

    wow something from a long time ago I am so exited to now about the indan tribes\who lived everywere

  • @truthfinder4973
    @truthfinder4973 7 років тому +1

    im be talking to the Tribal so i can come home love the video this is life

  • @sadenb
    @sadenb 7 років тому +2

    Do the Native Americans have any connection with the Naga tribes of east India. It can have some ancient migration that took place from Asia to Americans through the strait.

  • @justintaebtsroblox6370
    @justintaebtsroblox6370 6 років тому +1

    Oh that’s cool

  • @daliacortez1008
    @daliacortez1008 7 років тому +5

    cool😁

  • @adas2521
    @adas2521 6 років тому +1

    I had homework on it #good

  • @katied.6260
    @katied.6260 5 років тому

    I would Love it

  • @ferozeattai2934
    @ferozeattai2934 7 років тому

    wow that place is so coool!

  • @ilynlariba3845
    @ilynlariba3845 6 років тому

    Wow

  • @religionslight4933
    @religionslight4933 6 років тому +1

    So sad for them😞😞😞

  • @allanegleston13
    @allanegleston13 9 років тому +1

    very lovely. my county , tuolumne , supposedly means stone tipi

  • @mitrabandoo6108
    @mitrabandoo6108 4 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @nenajimenez8027
    @nenajimenez8027 9 років тому +1

    thos homs are cool looking

  • @DarkMoonDroid
    @DarkMoonDroid 9 років тому

    omg...
    Please edit the end of this beautiful video properly.
    ty

  • @cheyennepalmer7044
    @cheyennepalmer7044 6 років тому

    I love Indian houses because I am a CHEYENE indian

  • @sugartown8050
    @sugartown8050 9 років тому +7

    Are these actually the original houses?

    • @aaronshaw3081
      @aaronshaw3081 8 років тому +5

      +sugarTown Recreation a lot of the homes have been lost to time unfortunately.

  • @ancientsouloutdoors4088
    @ancientsouloutdoors4088 6 років тому +1

    Love the music. Who is it?

  • @mohamhead9701
    @mohamhead9701 5 років тому

    Ancient Indian home looks exactly like a modern African home

  • @massoodsam4251
    @massoodsam4251 6 років тому +3

    I wish the navtive americans were still alive..

    • @randallmarek7959
      @randallmarek7959 6 років тому +5

      I'm pretty sure I'm still alive

    • @ValenciagaTV
      @ValenciagaTV 6 років тому +1

      We’re still here!!!

    • @dn2ze
      @dn2ze 5 років тому +1

      Massood Sam 635 First Nation Tribes still exist in Canada.

    • @shyryTsr2k
      @shyryTsr2k 5 років тому +1

      @Just your friendly neighborhood quiet kid I'm native to but my skin isn't too white but not too dark. My skin in tan like a carmel but a bit lighter😊

    • @goldensuki
      @goldensuki 4 роки тому

      Dude they are still alive and there is even actors that’s fascinating I thought they were dead and got extinct.

  • @peterlazarus8420
    @peterlazarus8420 8 років тому +1

    My is background arab we with you's. I know what you's went through in history

  • @tankloggins4027
    @tankloggins4027 8 років тому

    Pretty

  • @Scuti2
    @Scuti2 3 роки тому

    My Teacher Showed Us This. I Think Hopewell 100Bc Is Crasy

  • @nenajimenez8027
    @nenajimenez8027 9 років тому

    yes

  • @justblueii393
    @justblueii393 4 роки тому

    It awesome to know how they lived, and where they lived! This is so awesome to know what there houses or huts, looked like. I wonder what it would be there alive.. it would be great to experience!

  • @cristamoore3513
    @cristamoore3513 4 роки тому

    I’m looking for videos on how to make a foothill yokuts home for my sons 4th grade school project. Can anyone give me some advice?

  • @rrtds9378
    @rrtds9378 7 років тому

    wow i have a home like them!

  • @colinl5951
    @colinl5951 3 роки тому

    Reproductions but still amazing.

  • @tomburcher5237
    @tomburcher5237 8 років тому +1

    The women and children of the African bush tribes, and the Squaw Indians of North America, made these homes of mud and green saplings. The men and braves did nothing. The women of North America had a rough time gathering firewood in the bitter winter weather. Many of them died.

    • @jinyuxu3583
      @jinyuxu3583 8 років тому +1

      +Tom Burcher Don't tell such ugly lies. That is racist nonsense.

    • @tomburcher5237
      @tomburcher5237 8 років тому

      Are you Chinese? That's what I read in the History books; Hop Sing

    • @tomburcher5237
      @tomburcher5237 8 років тому

      That's what the books said, I'll agree a lot of history is made up. I don't believe everything I read!

    • @tomburcher5237
      @tomburcher5237 8 років тому

      They made kids. Why are you taking it so personal,Andy? Were you a Squaw in a former life?

    • @tomburcher5237
      @tomburcher5237 8 років тому +1

      Does that make you superior to other ethnic groups? Come down off your high horse Andy. The name of Wilderness does't make you an Indian! I am not a dumbass, fool. I will soon be 85. My I.Q. is high, my hair is white with the snows of many winters!

  • @Nikita-cw5qr
    @Nikita-cw5qr Рік тому

    niceeeee

  • @donaudevans
    @donaudevans 8 років тому

    awsome

  • @teamblade1100
    @teamblade1100 7 років тому

    Who is watching in 2017 :)

  • @isidrovalidajr7137
    @isidrovalidajr7137 2 роки тому +1

    INAGAW ANG SUSI HINDI AKO NAKALABAS AT NAKAPASOK NG BAHAY

  • @wildernessseagull1438
    @wildernessseagull1438 8 років тому

    pause at 4:34. what is that?? thank you in advance

    • @SpiritBear12
      @SpiritBear12 8 років тому +1

      It's the frame work of a North Eastern American Indian wigwam. A simple domed shelter. They were often covered in woven mats made out of grasses or reeds. Other times covered in panels of bark peeled off of trees like great big shingles. You attach the mats or bark panels starting at the bottom. Then another layer above the first overlapping the second tier over the first one. Then the third and so on until the dome is covered. There is often a square hole left open at the top to let smoke out from the fire ring below. The smoke opening would have a mat as well, but one edge was held open with a long pole. The mat would face the wind or rain, letting the smoke drift out without getting wet or letting too much wind in. This mat could be turned around depending on the direction of the wind or rain.
      A friend of mine and I made one out in the woods a long time ago. We chose a nice flat spot near a stream. Ours was bigger than this one. We made some sitting and sleeping benches on the inside of it with a fire ring in the middle. We did not have time to weave mats and we were not going to strip trees bear of their bark for the covering of our wigwam. Instead, we cut low branches of pine trees and wove them into the frame work of the dome starting at the bottom. So, we had layers and layers of pine boughs covering the dome. This made it nice and cool inside and the dome/wigwam blended into the woods, which we wanted. We didn't want it to be found. We enjoyed our little spot. You could smell the pine trees, the good rich earth under us. The stream quietly babbled away while birds sang their conversations known only to them. It was quiet and peaceful there.
      Unfortunately, one day her younger cousin followed us in the woods and liked our wigwam and decided to make his own. Ours was down in a ravine, not visible from the road. Kevin, the cousin made his on top of the ravine. He also made his twice the size as ours and covered it with big sheets of plastic and different colored tarps. It looked like a big trash heap and it stuck out like a sore thumb in the woods! The clear plastic sheets reflected sunlight and acted like a signaling mirror. It was way too obvious that a human structure was there. He also brought a radio into the woods and blared it up on top of the hill ruining the serenity. All of it felt vulgar!
      As if that wasn't bad enough, he foolishly made a larger fire in his. We warned him not to do that and to keep the fire real small. He ignored our advice.
      Well, it wasn't long when his smoke was seen rising above the trees by my friend's father who lived across the street. He came out to investigate where the smoke was coming from. He was walking into the woods when Kevin spotted him and warned us. My friend and I had a small fire going, so we quickly doused it with lots of dirt to keep the smoke down. We stomped all over it to smother the fire and keep any smoke trapped. Water would have made much more smoke. Our fire put out almost no smoke because it was small, so putting it out was easy and fast. We sat in our wigwam and kept quiet and listened to what might happen next.
      My friend's father found Kevin and his obnoxious wigwam and saw the smoking remains of his bigger fire because he panicked and put it out with water, which sent a huge plume of smokey steam every where! Kevin caught holy hell for that! He was forced to dismantle his wigwam and take everything out of the woods! Luckily, Kevin was good enough not to rat us out. My friend's father never saw our smoke nor the camouflaged wigwam down in the ravine. He had no idea it or we were there. Kevin always had to do things in a big way, and it always got him in trouble.

    • @wildernessseagull1438
      @wildernessseagull1438 8 років тому

      Omg crazy story man..... Sub for sub, likes for likes, comments for comments, etc??? Thanks brother.... Awesome story... I enjoyed that read... How obnoxious to blare music... Unless it was native flute music and the tarps were camoflauge covered in brances, thats crazyyyyyyyy,,,, lol defeats the purpose of being sealthy and "at one with earth". Have a good night.

    • @SpiritBear12
      @SpiritBear12 8 років тому +1

      Totoket Button
      Thanks. Kevin was young, about 12 and was a hyper but troubled kid. He came from a rather messed up home where his mother tended to abuse him. So you kind of had to give him some leeway. He meant no harm, but later on he would sneak away from the house and steal cars and go for joyrides in them. Sometimes his friends were with him. He used to hide one of his friends in his bedroom closet. My friend and I knew about it, but my friend's parents didn't. Kevin's friend's name was Lum (Asian kid). I'm assuming Lum's own parents weren't too good either if Lum would escape in the middle of the night and stay in Kevin's closet. To him, it was better than being at home. Kevin would sneak food and drinks to his room so Lum would have something to eat. A few times in jail and years later, I think he finally wised up and straightened out. I saw him last month at my friend's father's wake. He's married now, I think he lives in Florida.

  • @kitwallace7554
    @kitwallace7554 8 років тому

    did you show mojvi?

  • @erikcervantes8340
    @erikcervantes8340 8 років тому

    how are u guys enjoying our land

    • @MoonlightRose1000
      @MoonlightRose1000 8 років тому

      +Jim Marcum .... Alot of us don't drink, ass. But if you like you can come to one of our fabulous casinos ;)

    • @morcant7
      @morcant7 7 років тому

      Jim Marcum I have Indian in me but my white side is greatest and I don't give two shits about native Americans the way I see it they didn't change fast enough so they got destroyed

    • @morcant7
      @morcant7 7 років тому +1

      I mean we stopped being tribes like 2000 years ago, not saying I don't like tribes because one of my favorite thing to learn about is Celtic tribes from before the Romans changed us

    • @MoonlightRose1000
      @MoonlightRose1000 7 років тому +1

      I don't which trib you know about but some of us stay connected like we used to be. at some point you should come out from under your bridge or keep your opinions to yourself because no body really gives two cow pies about you either.

  • @nirmachoudhary4759
    @nirmachoudhary4759 3 роки тому

    I wanna see appache tribes house that is made in u shaped

  • @rrtds9378
    @rrtds9378 7 років тому +2

    who watches this in 2029

    • @PeaceEcho_
      @PeaceEcho_ 4 роки тому

      Smh u mean 69420 that’s what yr im in

  • @geelleguure8808
    @geelleguure8808 5 років тому

    These look something made recently.

  • @dogtootgaming3420
    @dogtootgaming3420 9 років тому

    Hopewell is it Hopewell furnace??????????????? because I have been there

    • @tomburcher5237
      @tomburcher5237 8 років тому

      +DogToot YT I don't live too far from there. It's in Vinton Co., Ohio, and needs restored!.

  • @rrtds9378
    @rrtds9378 7 років тому

    i know right?

  • @nenajimenez8027
    @nenajimenez8027 9 років тому

    show the monten ones

  • @catinbowler3387
    @catinbowler3387 7 років тому +1

    Where Elizabeth Warren grew up.

    • @davidbacon9223
      @davidbacon9223 6 років тому

      Melania Trump grew up like that, too! :-)

  • @kanekochera6595
    @kanekochera6595 3 роки тому

    Aniyunwaya tribe represent

  • @tapaiferenc577
    @tapaiferenc577 5 років тому

    How much guja ?feri

  • @Greg_thegreat
    @Greg_thegreat 4 роки тому

    We had tepes but we didn't live in them..

  • @mysciencenow
    @mysciencenow 9 років тому +1

    rastafari lives

  • @kazoo6335
    @kazoo6335 4 роки тому

    Okay you got a time machine on something

  • @sophiagalletta4561
    @sophiagalletta4561 7 років тому

    So have I

  • @dimondstampy8965
    @dimondstampy8965 8 років тому

    lipan apache?

  • @keanwalker9604
    @keanwalker9604 9 років тому

    Can i live in that native hats?

  • @christophercolumbus2337
    @christophercolumbus2337 8 років тому +2

    FIRST!

  • @ready2ride227
    @ready2ride227 8 років тому

    indein are in my woods

  • @rrtds9378
    @rrtds9378 7 років тому

    i was born in 1 bc

  • @williamgalloway419
    @williamgalloway419 8 років тому

    Cherokee tribe I'm iam

  • @keirastheunicorn5618
    @keirastheunicorn5618 8 років тому +1

    They live in tipis

    • @MoonlightRose1000
      @MoonlightRose1000 8 років тому +8

      ...... no we didn't.

    • @cunningwolf4516
      @cunningwolf4516 7 років тому +1

      josie shagonaby what exactly where tipis for? (I have a lot of native blood but my family doesn't have any connection with native culture.)

    • @robb2055
      @robb2055 6 років тому +1

      Keiras The unicorn mostly plains native Americans lived in tipi . They haven't lived in them for many years but many still have them. en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/Indian_Tipi/Tipi_History

  • @omega4chimp
    @omega4chimp 9 років тому

    Build new native homes.

  • @dragongreek9059
    @dragongreek9059 8 років тому

    You say it like it was 3000 years go no I shood know White men I'm a native American Cherokee tribe

    • @mockingjay1873
      @mockingjay1873 8 років тому +1

      I've a question please, do you still have your own language?

    • @gayvideos3808
      @gayvideos3808 7 років тому +3

      +Mockingjay 18 We do, but there's only about 11,000-13,000 speakers. I can speak Tsalagi pretty well.

    • @mockingjay1873
      @mockingjay1873 7 років тому +1

      BOY-SDB Khunahm May Allah bless you with peace my beautiful native brothers and sisters, I hope one day you get your lands and your rights back. Amen 🌹❤️💐

    • @dragongreek9059
      @dragongreek9059 7 років тому

      thank you my tribe when down with a fight some left

    • @dragongreek9059
      @dragongreek9059 7 років тому

      very little

  • @WLUP1
    @WLUP1 10 років тому

    These are not ancient these are several hundred years old not ancient. Most Native Indians before people from Europe came lived in either caves or lived underground depending on the weather they lived in then they lived above the ground. Many countries had been to our now country America or they call the old world then coming to now called America it is a new world I don't see that. This land was lived in by Egyptians which have proof they were here as well as the Mayans and other nations including the Chinese and Japanese that sailed the pacific ocean to come to this land. America had long for thousands and thousands of years had people living here and it wasn't only the Native Americans. If you know the customs of the Koreans and Japans and Chinese they do mound burials for when a person dies and all throughout America is mounds almost in every state, the biggest mound is in Southern Illinois actually that is the biggest so called pyramid in the world. Don't believe your history books, this continent is old and has been lived in for thousands and thousands of years since man could sail. Did you know that at the time that Nimrod and the Tower of Babel when Our Creator destroyed their Tower and changed everyone's language that our creator also divided the continents as they are today? Where do you think the Native Americans came from? Only 8 people were on the Noah's Ark and the rest drowned in the flood waters so you know they came from somewhere near where Noah's Ark rested on the Mountains of Arrarot. Spelling unsure. Also if you look at the customs of the Chinese and the Koreans and the Japanese they worship their for fathers and ancestors also. That is not a European thing, so they came from that area more than from Europe. I hope this will make you search out the truth of these people who still live in this country and have every right to be here and be free.

    • @AmerIndianWarrior
      @AmerIndianWarrior 10 років тому +3

      WLUP1 Us Indigenous Americans been here for a very long long time I ain't even studying what these archeologists been saying about nobody been living here in the Americas until the Bering Straight crossing that's a lie. I don't know about the Flood story as there are many besides what is mentioned in the Bible. One thing I do know is that the whole world could not have been flooded only a portion of the land that's it. If that is the case then how come other people survived the great flood? The Bible is a book of exaggeration because even the older flood stories says that not all individuals died but some. As for the mounds, only Indigenous Americans built them here no one else.

    • @garvindreddymnclarvindrwdd9565
      @garvindreddymnclarvindrwdd9565 6 років тому

      I feel bad for the natives they should be allowed allowed prevent their culture

  • @divleenkaur9025
    @divleenkaur9025 7 років тому +1

    sad

  • @sanjuanagasca7476
    @sanjuanagasca7476 6 років тому

    Sad

  • @rosaalters6083
    @rosaalters6083 5 років тому

    Hey the fuck out of there my fathers coming home

  • @nenajimenez8027
    @nenajimenez8027 9 років тому

    yes