I hear you My Sister. I too feel the same. All the memories that we have tied to this event as we were once apart of it for many many years. It used to be a lot of work for the guys as it took hours to get ready and performing multiple times a day for the duration of the Ceremonial. I was so happy to document and see the event as a spectator. Glad we were apart of this awesome event. Memories will live on in our hearts forever.
Rachael thank you for your views. I am glad you appreciate the front row seat affect. I try to do my best for my peoples. Your comment is much appreciated thank you so much.
Damnnn. All the way from FL? That’s amazing. Thank you for your views they are appreciated. Please subscribe if you haven’t already. There is more content to follow. Thanks again.
Alicia thank you for watching. I have more vids that you can enjoy and hope that you do. These productions take time and money so your comment means the world to us. Maybe one day you can plan to make a trip to see it in person but I am glad you enjoyed it from my cameras angles. Thank you once again.
You captured the dancers and movement beautifully with the drone video! The color of the feathers and costumes moving with the drum rhythm is fanatic!! Well done.
Thank you Don for your support and comment. Please consider subscribing for the sake of the channel. More videos to come soon. Very grateful for all the support you all have given me. My channel is young and it’s only the beginning. Thanks again Mr. Don.
Mr Owen, thank you for your comment. It would have been nice to have you here to enjoy your Navajo tacos while watching. Sounds good. I usually make my Navajo tacos into a burrito to make it easier to eat. Be well my friend. The
KyDarknight thank you for randomly checking it out. Makes me happy that people are watching my work. I enjoy making content like this. Check out my other vids I got some good stuff my friend. Thank you again.
You are welcome Priscilla. I made it for memories as well. I used to be apart of the whole thing so this is the first time that I actually participated as a spectator. Thank you for your views. Please consider subscribing if you haven’t already.
Darlene you are so welcome. I enjoyed making this for my audience, really. I am glad you liked it and watched both parts to this special edition. My most famous vid by far. Thanks again.
Every August they do this. Not sure how many but at one time there were over a hundred. Used to be a performer. But I am glad you liked it. Thank you again.
Mr. Peterson thank you for the positive comment. I personally used to be apart of this event for years. I really aimed to bring out the best of this event and had so much fun filming this. Thanks you again for your comment and views. Stay safe out there my friend. Hope to see more comments as it helps my channel.
How many Mesoamarican dancers speak Nahuatl or any other Mesoamerican language? My money goes none of 'em. Without the language, you're just going through meaningless motions.
Same for the Navajo language. Very few youngins know their language. Elders used to say “once the language is spoken no more then that’s the end of the Navajo people”
@@LangzProduction they're right, the language binds the culture, but who's to blame? It's the parents and extended family that doesn't bother speakin' it at home. I say speak the language all the time, they'll learn English from TV and everywhere else. Sad situation north of the border but there are currently almost 2 million first language Nahuatl speakers.
Sad Ceremonial isn't what it used to be. It's a circus now. They don't use the spot lights anymore. !. Some of the dance groups they have aren't even worth being there. Their are better dance groups out there. The pueblos don't like the Navajos! But it's the Navajos Sponsoring Ceremonial!!.. so I'm sure those pueblo groups enjoyed getting their Navajo $$!!.. without the Navajo sponsorship there would be no ceremonial!!
I am not a person that judges other cultures or races and the way they conduct themselves. I do know that I have been apart or ceremonial since the 70th annual. My experience in that time have been nothing but positive. There was a time when all of us were housed in the same quarters and have gotten along with each other and learned from each other, but as I have found out the groups are no long houses in the same vicinity they are now housed in hotels as the livening quarters are no longer livable and condemned. But yeah back in those days we all mingled and got along with other tribes and nationalities. I am sorry you feel that way.
But Cody I love the comment and feed back it really means a lot to me and the productions I have worked so hard to present to you my audience. Stay blessed and subscribe if you haven’t already. Much appreciated. Thank you for commenting.
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A'HO thanks for share may blessings to you'es all inter tribal peace ✌ good journey pathfinder's keep up the amazing work!!❤
Awesome, thanks...🙏✌️👍😷🖐️🙏
Rena Quam thank you for your views and support. Greatly Appreciated. Check out my other works of art.
Bittersweet 🥲 good memories indeed. I always get teary eyed during this time, Ceremonial will always hold a special place with me 🖤
I hear you My Sister. I too feel the same. All the memories that we have tied to this event as we were once apart of it for many many years. It used to be a lot of work for the guys as it took hours to get ready and performing multiple times a day for the duration of the Ceremonial. I was so happy to document and see the event as a spectator. Glad we were apart of this awesome event. Memories will live on in our hearts forever.
Thanks! Didn’t make it out to the grounds but this gave me front seat viewings! ❣️
Rachael thank you for your views. I am glad you appreciate the front row seat affect. I try to do my best for my peoples. Your comment is much appreciated thank you so much.
1 & 2 - thank you for bringing me home. I miss it.
With ♡From Pensacola Fl.
Damnnn. All the way from FL? That’s amazing. Thank you for your views they are appreciated. Please subscribe if you haven’t already. There is more content to follow. Thanks again.
Thanks very much missing old time video was beautiful and you all be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you Howard Venally for you view. And your welcome my friend.
Truly awesome! I’d love to see this in person someday!
Alicia thank you for watching. I have more vids that you can enjoy and hope that you do. These productions take time and money so your comment means the world to us. Maybe one day you can plan to make a trip to see it in person but I am glad you enjoyed it from my cameras angles. Thank you once again.
You captured the dancers and movement beautifully with the drone video! The color of the feathers and costumes moving with the drum rhythm is fanatic!! Well done.
Thank you Don for your support and comment. Please consider subscribing for the sake of the channel. More videos to come soon. Very grateful for all the support you all have given me. My channel is young and it’s only the beginning. Thanks again Mr. Don.
I wish I was there and while I was watching this I was eating Navajo tacos and Navajo tea.
Mr Owen, thank you for your comment. It would have been nice to have you here to enjoy your Navajo tacos while watching. Sounds good. I usually make my Navajo tacos into a burrito to make it easier to eat. Be well my friend. The
@@LangzProduction thank u and have a great day
You to my friend. Be well.
Awesome video! Just randomly found your channel.
KyDarknight thank you for randomly checking it out. Makes me happy that people are watching my work. I enjoy making content like this. Check out my other vids I got some good stuff my friend. Thank you again.
Amazing vlog! Such awesome views!!.The ceremonial was just beautiful too! Thank you for sharing!..
You’re welcome Michelle. Just so you all know Michelle is a very big supporter of the Native UA-camrs. Thank you again Michelle.
Awesome thank you for sharing 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you Clara for your views.
That was awesome thank you! I've been there as a child but don't remember! Thank you Nizh'ooni ❤️🤘
You are welcome Priscilla. I made it for memories as well. I used to be apart of the whole thing so this is the first time that I actually participated as a spectator. Thank you for your views. Please consider subscribing if you haven’t already.
Thank you so much for sharing all of this .
Darlene you are so welcome. I enjoyed making this for my audience, really. I am glad you liked it and watched both parts to this special edition. My most famous vid by far. Thanks again.
Another great video! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Darth Evol. Really appreciate the views and subscriptions. Glad to entertain my audience. More to come in the future. Stay safe.
How ❤️ly!
Thank you again.
Forgot it was a video?turned north!😄
Hahaha. Thanks for the views pops.
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Thank you thank you thank you.
In a matter of yrs there will be no one to teach our generation,all of our elders are passing 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Lisa I agree. I try to teach my kids the language but I am not always consistent. I need to make a better attempt at it. Thank you for commenting.
Not the Ceremonial without the Grand Entry song by the band.
Sooo true Big B. Thank you for watching.
How many tribes meet up here ? How often do you meet ?
Every August they do this. Not sure how many but at one time there were over a hundred. Used to be a performer. But I am glad you liked it. Thank you again.
@@LangzProduction You are very welcome but the Thanks is on you .
Your the drone guy!?
Yes I am. Well there was others flying drones. So maybe not. I am not sure.
Thank you for making this and sharing it with us. You did a beautiful job on it.
Mr. Peterson thank you for the positive comment. I personally used to be apart of this event for years. I really aimed to bring out the best of this event and had so much fun filming this. Thanks you again for your comment and views. Stay safe out there my friend. Hope to see more comments as it helps my channel.
How many Mesoamarican dancers speak Nahuatl or any other Mesoamerican language? My money goes none of 'em. Without the language, you're just going through meaningless motions.
Same for the Navajo language. Very few youngins know their language. Elders used to say “once the language is spoken no more then that’s the end of the Navajo people”
@@LangzProduction they're right, the language binds the culture, but who's to blame? It's the parents and extended family that doesn't bother speakin' it at home. I say speak the language all the time, they'll learn English from TV and everywhere else. Sad situation north of the border but there are currently almost 2 million first language Nahuatl speakers.
Sad Ceremonial isn't what it used to be. It's a circus now. They don't use the spot lights anymore. !. Some of the dance groups they have aren't even worth being there. Their are better dance groups out there. The pueblos don't like the Navajos! But it's the Navajos Sponsoring Ceremonial!!.. so I'm sure those pueblo groups enjoyed getting their Navajo $$!!.. without the Navajo sponsorship there would be no ceremonial!!
I am not a person that judges other cultures or races and the way they conduct themselves. I do know that I have been apart or ceremonial since the 70th annual. My experience in that time have been nothing but positive. There was a time when all of us were housed in the same quarters and have gotten along with each other and learned from each other, but as I have found out the groups are no long houses in the same vicinity they are now housed in hotels as the livening quarters are no longer livable and condemned. But yeah back in those days we all mingled and got along with other tribes and nationalities. I am sorry you feel that way.
But Cody I love the comment and feed back it really means a lot to me and the productions I have worked so hard to present to you my audience. Stay blessed and subscribe if you haven’t already. Much appreciated. Thank you for commenting.
A'HO BROTHEA WELLBRITY MOVEMENTS RED ROAD PATHFINDER FOUR DIRECTIONS PATH. THANKS FOR SHARE. MUST WATCH HISTORY INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S WITH YOUR HOST : KEVIN COSTER 500 NATIONS DOCUMENTARY SERIES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S HISTORY.