From the Vault - The Green Corn Festival

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

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  • @biggyp.studios6075
    @biggyp.studios6075 4 роки тому +18

    Our culture is so unique, thankful for god to give us this tradition

  • @JewelApril13
    @JewelApril13 2 роки тому +7

    Green corn has always been my favorite festival.

  • @lauranicholls9421
    @lauranicholls9421 9 місяців тому +1

    I’ve never seen green ,corn. Only yellow The corn is so important in many tribes It’s everything. Really appreciate having a glimpse into your beautiful way of life. Considering all living things is honourable. I would love to belong in a tribe. Unity is apparent. That’s something to be jealous of. Thanks for sharing....☀️

    • @SashaKing-cm7wt
      @SashaKing-cm7wt 9 місяців тому

      The green refers to the leaves of the corn. With corn, some corn is harvested and eaten when the leaves are green, other corn is harvested, processed, and eventually eaten after the fall harvest, when the corn leaves are no longer green, but yellowed/brown.

    • @lauranicholls9421
      @lauranicholls9421 9 місяців тому

      @@SashaKing-cm7wt thank you. Sasha for replying and explaining..☀️

  • @ladyoftheveil8342
    @ladyoftheveil8342 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you! Ma doe! for sharing this. I have sweet memories of the green corn dance in Alabama with the Poarch creek Indians.

  • @dongraham2772
    @dongraham2772 4 роки тому +4

    I was in the Green Corn Ceremony performed by the O-Shot-Caw Lodge of the order of the Arrow, South Florida Council BSA in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1969. This was a national Indian dance competition and our lodge participants came in second. It was a very proud moment in time for those of us that were involved. We even had our long shirts made by Seminole women. I still have mine. Our ceremonial dance was a round dance where the participants acted out a native animal’s movements as well as keeping up with the round dance. I will never forget this experience and will always be proud of the Seminole Nation.

  • @ndoibikehwarready9468
    @ndoibikehwarready9468 5 років тому +7

    Man I sure miss my people and stomping. I have to get back home

  • @theredroadeast723
    @theredroadeast723 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this video!

  • @WendyBWolfe
    @WendyBWolfe 5 років тому +4

    Thank you fo this. !Mvto!

  • @leethunderhill7002
    @leethunderhill7002 4 роки тому +12

    We Mvskoke are trying to survive modern times but are loosing, sadly. Medicine men and ceremonial chiefs are passing with all their knowledge of how the ceremonial grounds are done.

  • @francyknowledge300
    @francyknowledge300 6 років тому +7

    Creek here baby!

  • @Vculvke
    @Vculvke Місяць тому

    Since 1960 it was my understanding that this was never to be filmed. Some tried I know of but chief stopped it.

  • @pamelabennett1492
    @pamelabennett1492 3 місяці тому

    People of One Fire

  • @suzettasquire1147
    @suzettasquire1147 6 років тому +9

    my sweet uncle paul cully

    • @garrisonjoe8006
      @garrisonjoe8006 5 років тому

      Suzetta Squire do you know what ground this is ?

  • @callienotah4397
    @callienotah4397 5 років тому +3

    I see MIldred and my grandpa on here

  • @patriciaholt9227
    @patriciaholt9227 2 роки тому +5

    I've been told this was never to be tapped. Is nothing safe anymore. 😭😭😭😭

    • @patriciaholt9227
      @patriciaholt9227 2 роки тому

      Told us white man would nevertheless understand

  • @imfromhereiaintcomehere6921
    @imfromhereiaintcomehere6921 2 роки тому +1

    Who taught them this ?

    • @noahinson
      @noahinson 7 місяців тому

      Their ancestors. The Green Corn Ceremony is a traditional Creek ceremony, though it's practiced by other tribes as well.

  • @raymondosceola2765
    @raymondosceola2765 4 роки тому +1

    It’s weird watching this

    • @leethunderhill7002
      @leethunderhill7002 4 роки тому

      Why?

    • @Tonygentry95
      @Tonygentry95 4 роки тому +4

      Because it's not supposed to be seen by the outside.

    • @arib3582
      @arib3582 3 роки тому +3

      @@Tonygentry95 yes it is supposed to be outside so it can be heard by our ansisters its
      part of our culture

    • @pamelabennett1492
      @pamelabennett1492 3 місяці тому

      ❤​@@arib3582❤

  • @maedinesanders653
    @maedinesanders653 5 років тому +1

    what year and is it greenleaf

    • @MvskokeMedia
      @MvskokeMedia  5 років тому +3

      We apologize, we do not know for sure when this was made, or what grounds is featured. Most of the archive material we feature from this time period was shot in the early to mid 1980s.

    • @billypigeon5012
      @billypigeon5012 5 років тому +2

      gar creek

    • @thickbrianq
      @thickbrianq Рік тому

      I've danced at Greenleaf, I don't think it is.

    • @warriorhudson2594
      @warriorhudson2594 Рік тому

      Yes. It’s Greenleaf.

    • @theredroadeast723
      @theredroadeast723 11 місяців тому

      @@MvskokeMedia Yeah, when the video began my first thought was that it was from the 80s, based on the video quality.

  • @billyhoward9401
    @billyhoward9401 Рік тому

    MVTO

  • @SmashinAdams
    @SmashinAdams 5 років тому +1

    Heck is he callin' an "indian"?

    • @jamessatterlee
      @jamessatterlee 6 місяців тому

      We Mvskoke people call ourselves NDN, especially in Oklahoma. We don’t take offense. If you say “Native American” in Oklahoma, you sound like an outsider.

  • @richardpearson3959
    @richardpearson3959 5 років тому

    They not true originals😕

  • @BrianLowe-q1k
    @BrianLowe-q1k 11 місяців тому +2

    This is just as religous as any Christian ceremony... Creator gave this to the Indians to worship HIM like HE wanted...