@@brysonbutler8942John 3:16? is that all you got? Yeah its called child sacrifice in which today's morality is illegal and i would say insane.Why would god love or create world where everything eats each other?disgusting...
Catoneras , Heather Flower, was my 10th Great Grandmother. Daughter of Grand Sachem Wyandanch my 11th Great Grandfather. I am a white woman living in Montana, I have a longing to be part of Native culture. I love it.
As a war dance, these men do not seem so fearce. My Cheerokee blood grandmother use to dance the ladies dance and also Irish jig, snd the Scot Saber dance. My grandmother was so much fun. I miss her.
Lol. Anyways these cats are not in the best of shape. If there were younger dancers it would be different. In some of the old discription writtings its mentioned about war dances and how the young guys wwre doing lots of show off vigorous moves
Wait…….Is that Red Clay? If it is my kids and I used to go to Cherokee Days there every year. My grandfather was Cherokee and I wanted them to understand where he came from a bit more. We met so many wonderful people here and they were all so generous in sharing their culture with us. Many happy family memories.
My great grandmothers sister was chief Robert the Beng grandmother. The Beng was so mean he killed his parents in a rage and didn't know it until one of his men told him. I'm very proud of my heritage.
Please note that I mean no disrespect with my question. Is the title of the video "war" dance correct because that didn't look like a war dance. I mean if I compare to the Māori's Haka, just as an example.
@@sleemercer1942 In my culture, when you are confused about something, you ask for clarification. If in your culture that means disrespect, I'm unable to solve any culture gap unfortunately.
@@Virtual-Pilot-Eagle It is not disrespectful. Yes; this is the war dance. In this dance, they adlib what they will do, & act out what they will do. Recorded by a British Lieutenant Timberlake, this is the song he recorded, more or less.
The Cherokees among some other tribes eventually took the path of assimilation because some believed that the only way to preserve their people was to take on European American culture and ways. That is why America refers to the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek and Seminole as the "Five Civilized Tribes" because they were only viewed as a "civilized" people (somewhat) after adopting American ways and leaving off much of their own cultural ways. Prior to taking the path of assimilation, the Cherokees fought in battle. Many had sided with the British during the Revolutionary War. Every Native tribe and tribal nation tried a multitude of ways to survive.
No, during battle feathers were not worn. And unlike the Plains Nations, our feathers were not earned through counting coup or battle, necessarily, but rather acts, or general dress.
YALL NEED LISTEN TO MORE IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY TO LEARN HOW ITVWAS DONE BECAUSE I KNO THAT SONG THAT YALL SAMG IS MORE UP RYTHM THEN HOW ITVWAS PRESENTED JUST SAYING US SIX NATIONS PEOPLE STILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL WAY ITS DONE
This is the song recorded by British Officer Lieutenant Timberlake. To the best understanding, it is adlib for what the warriors would be doing in battle to the enemy. For arguments sake, the Cherokee are technically Iroquoian, but unique.
@ex-missourifireexplorerrob8274 I'm Cherokee/Irish, I think I'd know,women in the Cherokee nation,were as equal as the men! Don't talk about facts,you know nothing about
@@aladrasullivan9018 Cherokee & Chickasaw. Equal yes, but not the same. Women never battled with men, nor did they & continue to not war dance with men. Women had their own roles. Ayv Yonv Gago Dandidoga. Tsi Tslagi ale Ani Chickasaw, aho.
In a way, it is. Starting with taking their lands and traditional crops, following with giving the starving peoples supplies of white flour, lard, etc., and ending with most of the American people eating ultra-processed/junk food because real food is unaffordable or cannot be found in the neighborhood. Add to that, many native peoples have genetic adaptations to thrive in situations when food was periodically scarce, which means that now they are particularly vulnerable to obesity and diabetes. So, now, many First Nations people look and are as healthy as any regular American.
Have a look at Cherokee Tribal council! It's mostly different people with white skin, principal chief isn't as lite as other cherokee, and cherokee know our ancestors are the sami from Siberia that are lite skinned, buffalo soldiers spent over 20 years massacring us natives and declared lands like Tulsa that was creek and Cherokee people's and others before it was some wall street, you probably think we love the government fry bread to right?
Great stuff. Honorable people.
Those clubs look wicked!
🪶 John 3:16
@@brysonbutler8942John 3:16? is that all you got? Yeah its called child sacrifice in which today's morality is illegal and i would say insane.Why would god love or create world where everything eats each other?disgusting...
Wish I could be there this weekend. No car. 1 day Great Spirit will get me there 🦅 🥁.
Catoneras , Heather Flower, was my 10th Great Grandmother. Daughter of Grand Sachem Wyandanch my 11th Great Grandfather. I am a white woman living in Montana, I have a longing to be part of Native culture. I love it.
Outstanding !!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
👍👏✌️
Blessthisholygodgood
So beautiful 😍
Love it.!!! I actually dance watching this. 👍👍👍👍👍
I love that log cabin.
As a war dance, these men do not seem so fearce. My Cheerokee blood grandmother use to dance the ladies dance and also Irish jig, snd the Scot Saber dance. My grandmother was so much fun. I miss her.
Lol. Anyways these cats are not in the best of shape. If there were younger dancers it would be different. In some of the old discription writtings its mentioned about war dances and how the young guys wwre doing lots of show off vigorous moves
Wait…….Is that Red Clay? If it is my kids and I used to go to Cherokee Days there every year. My grandfather was Cherokee and I wanted them to understand where he came from a bit more. We met so many wonderful people here and they were all so generous in sharing their culture with us. Many happy family memories.
❤KOMANČI ,SIUKS ,NAVAHO ITD
osiyo, wado for sharing
My 9th Great Grandmother was Medlen Wilhelmena Harcre. I'm so proud of my Cherokee ancestry.
Me also❤..... cwy pride
GET THE YOUNG GUYS IN THERE THESE GUYS ARE TO SOAR
Keeping the culture strong
With 1 hand in the cheeto's bag.
My great grandmothers sister was chief Robert the Beng grandmother. The Beng was so mean he killed his parents in a rage and didn't know it until one of his men told him. I'm very proud of my heritage.
Some war dance, no wonder we lost
Look like hangover walk lol
LOL, I was disappointed by this too
COME ON GUYS YOUR SUPPOSED TO SPEED UP AND SMOKE DANCE TOWARDS THE END
This war dance is new to me. ???
Beauitful
Osiyo,wado unalii
LORENZO😢😂❤
well met
Might need to run a few miles or two there guys.
Чероки!. От магавков из России жаркий кубанский!.
Please note that I mean no disrespect with my question. Is the title of the video "war" dance correct because that didn't look like a war dance. I mean if I compare to the Māori's Haka, just as an example.
You didn't notice the scalping? And you DID mean disrespect!!!
@@sleemercer1942 In my culture, when you are confused about something, you ask for clarification. If in your culture that means disrespect, I'm unable to solve any culture gap unfortunately.
@@Virtual-Pilot-Eagle It is not disrespectful. Yes; this is the war dance. In this dance, they adlib what they will do, & act out what they will do. Recorded by a British Lieutenant Timberlake, this is the song he recorded, more or less.
As a Polack, I thought Cherokee were peaceful people. Of course you must fight when necessary, enlighten me!
We had war time and peace time.
The Cherokees among some other tribes eventually took the path of assimilation because some believed that the only way to preserve their people was to take on European American culture and ways. That is why America refers to the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek and Seminole as the "Five Civilized Tribes" because they were only viewed as a "civilized" people (somewhat) after adopting American ways and leaving off much of their own cultural ways. Prior to taking the path of assimilation, the Cherokees fought in battle. Many had sided with the British during the Revolutionary War.
Every Native tribe and tribal nation tried a multitude of ways to survive.
Who are they at war with?
In terms of history, it would depend; Chickasaw, Mohawk, French, etc.
No feathers 🪶👍👍👍👍
No, during battle feathers were not worn. And unlike the Plains Nations, our feathers were not earned through counting coup or battle, necessarily, but rather acts, or general dress.
YALL NEED LISTEN TO MORE IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY TO LEARN HOW ITVWAS DONE BECAUSE I KNO THAT SONG THAT YALL SAMG IS MORE UP RYTHM THEN HOW ITVWAS PRESENTED JUST SAYING US SIX NATIONS PEOPLE STILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL WAY ITS DONE
This is the song recorded by British Officer Lieutenant Timberlake. To the best understanding, it is adlib for what the warriors would be doing in battle to the enemy. For arguments sake, the Cherokee are technically Iroquoian, but unique.
@@ex-missourifireexplorerrob8274 🫵💪🫡
first nations canada have sneakup😂
🎉😂
Reminds me of Maori warriors, kinda sorta.
I am not trying to be disrespectful. My mom would beat me.
But here we have a Men’s war dance Cherokee. Do we have any women warrior dances?
Of course
No.
@@aladrasullivan9018 Women did not war dance in the Cherokee culture.
@ex-missourifireexplorerrob8274 I'm Cherokee/Irish, I think I'd know,women in the Cherokee nation,were as equal as the men! Don't talk about facts,you know nothing about
@@aladrasullivan9018 Cherokee & Chickasaw. Equal yes, but not the same. Women never battled with men, nor did they & continue to not war dance with men. Women had their own roles. Ayv Yonv Gago Dandidoga. Tsi Tslagi ale Ani Chickasaw, aho.
THEY ARENT UNDER FEAD,😂😂😂😂😂
Did you realize that native Indians have no resources for their native foods? Sure they have some but processed foods aren’t good for them or us.
@@barrypowell829why not raise cattle,sheep,pigs,chickens an have different cycles of to eat.
Those guys really let themselves go! Im sure that’s the white mans fault too 🙄
In a way, it is. Starting with taking their lands and traditional crops, following with giving the starving peoples supplies of white flour, lard, etc., and ending with most of the American people eating ultra-processed/junk food because real food is unaffordable or cannot be found in the neighborhood. Add to that, many native peoples have genetic adaptations to thrive in situations when food was periodically scarce, which means that now they are particularly vulnerable to obesity and diabetes.
So, now, many First Nations people look and are as healthy as any regular American.
Have a look at Cherokee Tribal council! It's mostly different people with white skin, principal chief isn't as lite as other cherokee, and cherokee know our ancestors are the sami from Siberia that are lite skinned, buffalo soldiers spent over 20 years massacring us natives and declared lands like Tulsa that was creek and Cherokee people's and others before it was some wall street, you probably think we love the government fry bread to right?
@emaarredondo-librarian they were nomad hunters lol they didn't have farms. In fact gold corn is a gmo.
@@renevil2105 The Cherokee were in fact farmers, as were many other Woodland Tribes.
Es espectacular y que vengan a inventarse descubrimientos estos patéticos es realmente ofensivo.
Those warriors need to back away from the buffet 😂😂
Ahahah why u gotta do’em like that yaaa my people are lazy no doubt
Super !!!❤
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