My kindergarten teacher was native american. I looked up to her greatly because she looked like me (im korean) and i am adopted by a caucasian family. She taught me to feel comfortable being different. I remember her and her husband would teach us how to grind spices with a mortar and pestle, and showed us what they wore, as well as brought their actual tipi to school and let us sit inside. I will always remember her fondly
Can we just talk about how badass her mom seems? I'm so happy these beautiful women are taking control of their lives and expressing themselves how they want.
0:22 This made feel a lot better, i used HATE my brown eyes, i wanted blue or green eyes. But after hearing this. It made me feel so happy and proud of my brown eyes ♡♡♡ Anyone else felt that way too?
I’m the other way around, I want brown eyes, brown eyes are so beautiful, I either wanted light light blue eyes, or a pretty golden brown, or an emerald green, no normal blue eyes
she has a youtube channel (tia wood) with cover songs on it, and her sister fawn wood has several albums out and is one of the more well known indigenous singers out there
Please no more, not another dumb kid who swears just bc they have a voice they should use it. A child's opinion does not matter, validity-none....no experience, no intelligence, worthless thoughts. I'm only talking to one person not everyone and not you, but if you come across this, D, it's for you.
@@tarynmosakowski3512 she said she should. If you don’t know what there comment means don’t comment. He or she is means that they would like to see her to be a singer or release a song
I first saw Tia singing on UA-cam when she was young!! And I’ve always remembered her. Glad to see the strong young woman she’s become!! Represent girl!!
I stumbled upon her tiktoks and was so impressed and fascinated by her culture and beauty. i have to write an important paper about a specific topic in school. we could choose what we wanted to write about and i'm now really inspired to write about native american culture. i hope i can educate myself even more and grow from it. wish me luck!!!
When I was young my family visited a Native American museum. It really fascinated me - still does- and I wrote a school paper on the Lakota Sioux. I hope that paper sparked some interest and learning in my classmates too!
Literally crying and watching the tv like a little kid. I wish I was more indigenous so I could participate in indigenous cultures but since I’m not I am instead living vicariously through her and gobbling up all indigenous representation it’s simply so beautiful I wish there was more of this when I was a kid
My grand father was half indigeous and before he died he tought us a little about our ansisters and culter but i was so young i hardly remember which makes me sad so this hits home for me Oh and thank you for the brown eyes i used to hate my brown eyes when i was a child so that was uplifting and beautiful thank you for this video
Half is what the white ppl call us who has a white parent and indigenous parent. I’d always refer myself has half caste. It makes us feel like we are incomplete. Which we are not incomplete. We complete indigenous and proud 😊❤️
I’m actually quite ashamed that I know basically nothing about indigenous culture. Not only the American one. We Swedes barely know anything at all about the people we slaughtered and drove away, the people who’s homes we took. A lot of Swedes don’t even know what The Sámi even are! This is nothing other than shameful and I wish that people could actually get educated through school about the cultures that we have repressed for centuries, and how we can do our best to include them
@@spiceandrice4838 I was a bit unclear with my words there, so pardon me. What I meant was that we as Europeans (and Americans) know very little of the cultures we have oppressed, and the Sámi who are indigenous to the north are one of many examples :)
@Viktoria So you don’t think it’s time people are better educated instead of sticking to a racist system out great great great grandparents made which has hurt a lot of people? I’m not saying that white people as individuals are bad, however I am saying that our system needs to change, in a LOT of ways. So please, take your privilege and get off your high horse. You being offended as hell, cause I say that our lack of education is embarrassing, is pathetic.
@@4sunnybabe oh yeah i understand now yeah i think a lot of times i forgot how much were not educated cuz i just really love learning about a lot of cultures and forget that most other ppl like me might not know the things that i know because theyre not taught although i feel like most of my teachers taught the history of america and native Americans pretty well but other schools may be very different so yeah we definitely need to learn more about other cultures in school plus it would be fun for me at least to learn that in school lol
Such a beautiful and rich culture. You can just feel the passion and deep rooted connection to her culture. Really hope people can be more respectful towards indigenous Americans because this is a beautiful treasure 💜 💖
You are sooo beautiful!! Your smile lights your eyes. The small little movements project knowledge that you have... and others just don't get... it's magical... your spirit is bursting with energy... your voice is soul touching. Thank you for sharing..
Many believe it was meant for the both of us. But the true artist of the song basically said whoever felt it emplies to them is okay! There are some things in the song that just really explain both sides yk:)
BOI she could be a top model! Also what a nice voice and cool to see her show her culture so proudly, its beautiful, from the clothing designs to the acessories and facial make up!
PLEASE MAKE MORE !!!! I am just a mutt. But I do have the true blood in me. I have been told my whole life that I had many tribes blood in me. The culture and sounds make my soul sing and fill with love.🪶🪶🪶🪶
@@billianaeyelash2047 if you read about pochahuantes in a history book you'll fine she was taken to Europe, was white washed meaning they made her a Christian and then of course died of disease. So ever time I see pochahuantes in the Disney movie I feel disgusted that they pained her being 'in love' with a white immigrant that colonized them.
@@ILHBM026 oh you meant forced yeah, but the history books still aren't getting things right, stick to learning about indigenous people with indigenous written articles
I'm not native american but I always used to hate my brown eyes bc of the white washed beauty standards in america and my home country (i'm turkish/central asian) but hearing that poem(?) really made me open my eyes and see the beauty in myself when everyone on the big screen told me i was less. to see native americans embrace themselves and their cultures in these modern times as i learned to with my own culture warms my heart so much and gives me hope for the future
I love learning about other cultures to learn more about people and understand them more. Thank you for sharing this. I find it very sad that history is so eurocentric / whitewashed.
You people.are just.fabulous...lmFao. It's okay to say and do this but NOT okay to dress up in headresses, and moccasins, etc. You sure change your tune when tourists come calling to your regions and you sell them all that same crap you bit** about.
@@actuallyNo... I understood that sentence as metaphorical. Being empathic means to be able and willing to feel what another human feels/sees/perceives, not inevitably doing the same or dressing alike. Its not necessary to wear literal mocassins when someone is able to step empathic in someone elses shoes. :) Empathy is crucial for accepting other peoples borders and understanding that the ambition of the individual may be e.g. a cultural appropriation.
The poem mention in the tiktok spoke to me, I grew up in Denmark in a pretty much white community and often was ashame of not having white skin or blue eyes. I just wanted to fit in, and this poem made me proud of my brown eyes and black hair.
A school called Arcadia would invite native Americans before Thanksgiving so we could learn as much as possible about their culture and history. I loved it so much I really wanted to be a part of it so I went to some gatherings with a cousin of mine who is part Apache and they would show me a lot of their tradition
In my social studies class we were learning about indigenous culture, and my classmates started taking about "Pohkhantis" and I may have slammed them with the actual indigenous culture knowledge, and some of the girls were saying they want to dress up as one for halloween. I may have been appalled and talked about the sacred meanings behind every single piece. My teacher was impressed and asked me why I knew so much and I said, "I know so much because my family is really close with indiginous men and women and every year my grandfather gets a dream catcher from a native tribe because he had taught one when he was a proffesor at a collage. But I also thought I was part indiginous so I am embraced it at the time when all my family though I was. But when it turned out that I wasn't I embraced the culture even more because they have gone through so much cultureal geniside all because of my ancestors didn't think they were 'good enough' so I'm righting those wrongs and I'm trying to give awarness about what actually happend to the men and women of the sacred native tribes. Not only that every summer I'd go down to were the Sandy Creek masacre happend and I'd find old arrow heads and arrows with the feathers that were made by the Chynne and Arapaho people and the leader of the conjoined tribes Black Kettle had led them into the battle and in that battle 70-500 natives died and those were mostly women and children. I only know so much about this because my mother grew up in Brandon wich is apart of the Kiowa County territory. But not just that my mother went to Towner for school wich that name is familliar because that is the town that had the bus masacre in the spring time winter storm. So maybe you guys shouldn't talk about being one and pick something else and maybe should learn about what actully happend because those two tribes that are very dear to me went through to much geniside in that day." So yeah thats about what I said.
In my english class some girls were so shocked when I told them about Pocahontas. We live in Finland, so the kids really don't know anything. They just thought it was an old Disney movie and nothing more. This conversation was just before Halloween and they wanted to dress and Disney princesses and one wanted to be Pocahontas. I told the entire class of 11 year olds the whole tale of what actually happened to Pocahontas and told them they should never dress as any native person because their sacred markings, symbols etc. aren't our costume and we don't have any right to them and we don't even know what they mean. Basically I told them that the native culture of any country is not our aesthetic, so leave it alone and don't even go there, because we have no right. One girl opened her mouth and said she is Sami (Nordic native) and she also wishes that natives wouldn't be treated as costumes.
I should probably report this video ? I'm sure there is a law against so much buety on one video ? You & your mum are stunning, you can really see the absolute buety in you both. So I thank you wholeheartedly for sharing your time with the world ! I have looked on Google for the most beautiful female indigenous American people & usually mens pictures ,but you and your mum are breath taking. You have made my world just that much more like I have another color in my life. I don't just mean your external buety but your spirit & I really really loved your mum's poem I have always loved brown eyes as mine are blue & I never knew why. Thank you so very much for the videos Peace James
I am not a indigenous person but I understand that wearing a headdress without earning every feather and buying it is extremely rude And I know that because if someone wears a clothing that is from where I am from and is not from there I would not be happy
I love your videos It took a very long time before I found out that I am mixed with Choctaw im still not learning even though my family elders have passed away
It shouldn't be allowed... not all this talent in one person... Regalia, Dancing, Singing, Beautiful... it's too much! :D The colour of the eyes poem actually surprised me and made me cry. I'm Indigenous and but I have grown up around other Indigenous but I have green eyes and I hated it, I wanted brown eyes like the other Indigenous girls. Now I love my eye colour, I actually really stand out and don't mind it. My eyes when I'm feeling happy and good are green with bright amber flecks like a spring field with flowers, when I'm sad or tired they develop grays and blues, like an autumn sky about to drop a gentle shower. :)
My kindergarten teacher was native american. I looked up to her greatly because she looked like me (im korean) and i am adopted by a caucasian family. She taught me to feel comfortable being different. I remember her and her husband would teach us how to grind spices with a mortar and pestle, and showed us what they wore, as well as brought their actual tipi to school and let us sit inside. I will always remember her fondly
Thank you for sharing.
Very nice.
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i had an experience like that too! but i was in 5th grade
My school Arcadia would invite native Americans so they can teach us their culture and I fell in love with it
I am Native American (Blackfoot), my bf is Korean and he is so interested in my culture as well as I am his :)
@@janekohh7383 that so cool my boyfriend is blackfeet as well.
Can we just talk about how badass her mom seems? I'm so happy these beautiful women are taking control of their lives and expressing themselves how they want.
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This made feel a lot better, i used HATE my brown eyes, i wanted blue or green eyes. But after hearing this. It made me feel so happy and proud of my brown eyes ♡♡♡
Anyone else felt that way too?
Yes me too!
I’m the other way around, I want brown eyes, brown eyes are so beautiful, I either wanted light light blue eyes, or a pretty golden brown, or an emerald green, no normal blue eyes
Me lol everyone where I live is super white and all their roots are from Europe, then there is me a first gen American and half Latina lol
Your profile picture "disagree"
@Soso Notchurbusiness
It literally is the lesson.
Blue eyes are as beautiful as brown eyes, it’s literally implied in the clip
Dang she should release music.
she has a youtube channel (tia wood) with cover songs on it, and her sister fawn wood has several albums out and is one of the more well known indigenous singers out there
Please no more, not another dumb kid who swears just bc they have a voice they should use it. A child's opinion does not matter, validity-none....no experience, no intelligence, worthless thoughts. I'm only talking to one person not everyone and not you, but if you come across this, D, it's for you.
@@tarynmosakowski3512 she said she should. If you don’t know what there comment means don’t comment. He or she is means that they would like to see her to be a singer or release a song
Honestly
I first saw Tia singing on UA-cam when she was young!! And I’ve always remembered her. Glad to see the strong young woman she’s become!! Represent girl!!
I stumbled upon her tiktoks and was so impressed and fascinated by her culture and beauty. i have to write an important paper about a specific topic in school. we could choose what we wanted to write about and i'm now really inspired to write about native american culture. i hope i can educate myself even more and grow from it. wish me luck!!!
When I was young my family visited a Native American museum. It really fascinated me - still does- and I wrote a school paper on the Lakota Sioux. I hope that paper sparked some interest and learning in my classmates too!
I love the brown eyes poem/ song!
I have a blue eyes
She's very proud of her culture and I love that about people tbh
Tia's features are simply Beautiful! I'm so glad that she has learned to love herself and not allow society to dictate what Beauty is. ♥
She just looks so happy when she's singing! I can't help but smile whenever is see it, I love it!
I hope she gets a professional microphone. A lot of potential there.
Literally crying and watching the tv like a little kid. I wish I was more indigenous so I could participate in indigenous cultures but since I’m not I am instead living vicariously through her and gobbling up all indigenous representation it’s simply so beautiful I wish there was more of this when I was a kid
She is so lucky to have such a wonderful mother💖 you can see it in her confidence and the love in her eyes when they look at each other.
I love how right she is but makes it funny or savage about it. I also love her and Fawn’s voices.
My grand father was half indigeous and before he died he tought us a little about our ansisters and culter but i was so young i hardly remember which makes me sad so this hits home for me
Oh and thank you for the brown eyes i used to hate my brown eyes when i was a child so that was uplifting and beautiful thank you for this video
Half is what the white ppl call us who has a white parent and indigenous parent. I’d always refer myself has half caste. It makes us feel like we are incomplete. Which we are not incomplete. We complete indigenous and proud 😊❤️
I’m actually quite ashamed that I know basically nothing about indigenous culture. Not only the American one. We Swedes barely know anything at all about the people we slaughtered and drove away, the people who’s homes we took. A lot of Swedes don’t even know what The Sámi even are! This is nothing other than shameful and I wish that people could actually get educated through school about the cultures that we have repressed for centuries, and how we can do our best to include them
Sámi culture is so beautiful.
I thought the Sami ppl were only indigenous to the north
@@spiceandrice4838 I was a bit unclear with my words there, so pardon me. What I meant was that we as Europeans (and Americans) know very little of the cultures we have oppressed, and the Sámi who are indigenous to the north are one of many examples :)
@Viktoria So you don’t think it’s time people are better educated instead of sticking to a racist system out great great great grandparents made which has hurt a lot of people?
I’m not saying that white people as individuals are bad, however I am saying that our system needs to change, in a LOT of ways.
So please, take your privilege and get off your high horse. You being offended as hell, cause I say that our lack of education is embarrassing, is pathetic.
@@4sunnybabe oh yeah i understand now yeah i think a lot of times i forgot how much were not educated cuz i just really love learning about a lot of cultures and forget that most other ppl like me might not know the things that i know because theyre not taught although i feel like most of my teachers taught the history of america and native Americans pretty well but other schools may be very different so yeah we definitely need to learn more about other cultures in school plus it would be fun for me at least to learn that in school lol
Shes beautyful
She can sing
She has power
She speaks up
Shes just beautyful
This makes me so so happy- I wish I knew my great grandmother. And blessed I got to know my grandmother. My she Rest In Peace
beautiful ♥️ !! as a fellow indigenous person (hi from the mi'kmaq tribe
Such a beautiful and rich culture. You can just feel the passion and deep rooted connection to her culture. Really hope people can be more respectful towards indigenous Americans because this is a beautiful treasure 💜 💖
That was so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your creativity, and celebrating your culture. I loved it!
Her mom seems so cool she's really pretty and has a great voice this girl's going places 😊
Been crushing on her ever since I came across her content! She's so pretty!
4:27 wow thats powerful
Is nobody gonna talk about how good the makeup is? And also THEM EARRINGS! SO COLORFUL!
Tia Woods voice is the kind of voice that gives you goosebumps!
As a black girl i can realate to her a lot plus , our people has been through a lot , im afro latina that has native decent ❤👋🏾
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So this was just a tia compilation?? 😂 no complaints here tho❤️
Bruh is literally called Tia Wood tik tok compilation
@@nana1735 yea “bruh” cuz they changed it 😂
@@23basketball32 late reply but I never changed the title? Glad you enjoyed though 😂😁
@@A.ngeliquee No duh🙄
@@nativesounds280 hahahahahaahahahahaaaaa
i swear, she is so pretty and her voice is amazing! Natives deserve their culture back!
we’re getting more recognized every year, I’m happy about that
This is so beautiful. Thank you for shining light on the truth. This culture is ... phenomenal. Literally tears.
You are sooo beautiful!! Your smile lights your eyes. The small little movements project knowledge that you have... and others just don't get... it's magical... your spirit is bursting with energy... your voice is soul touching. Thank you for sharing..
Very informative for those of us who are non-indigenous. Thankyou❤
Their singing just HITS deep in my heart thanks ladies ❤️🖤🤍💛
i love the feather sticking on their hair. and also her voice is so beautiful
I'm amazed, leaving me with goose bumps! Bitchin' voice, costumes and attitude! You go girl.
I'm very proud and honored, to see such a beautiful production.
I'm latino and boi this is beautiful! You guys have absolutely stunning cultures. 😍😍😍 her voice is outstanding in the end. 😎🤯👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Love how a viking song has been adopted by so many indigenous people.
Many believe it was meant for the both of us. But the true artist of the song basically said whoever felt it emplies to them is okay! There are some things in the song that just really explain both sides yk:)
Her voice gave me goosebumps.. damn.. my ears are blessed.
I ♥️ this video!!!! NEVER give up Tia!! Thanks for uploading this content it will heal all people!!! 👂🏼🗣️🙏🏼🕯️
Her voice is amazing. And I love her jingle dress. What a gorgeous woman.
This video made me cry. To all my beautiful indigenous people. I love you brothers and sisters mothers and fathers. Sons and daughters
Dang, this young woman is talented. Smart, beautiful, musical, wise. Wow.
BOI she could be a top model! Also what a nice voice and cool to see her show her culture so proudly, its beautiful, from the clothing designs to the acessories and facial make up!
1:47 yess the Queen shirt
Hehe yup ☺️✨❤️
Omg 1:25 was my absolute FAVORITE 😱😱😍😍😅 so well done
Giiirl you hit those notes 🥰🥰
Her voice is so beautiful!
I hope natives in europe will start to do that things too, they are so many cultures, so much diversity
🇨🇿🇵🇱🇸🇪🇩🇪🇮🇸....
We are already are!!!! I am a norse native my family is from scandanavia. I go by the old ways, the old gods, and it means everything to me.
Oh my god ! How you mix your peoples music with modern is mind blowing to listen to.
She has an absolutely beautiful voice.
PLEASE MAKE MORE !!!!
I am just a mutt. But I do have the true blood in me. I have been told my whole life that I had many tribes blood in me.
The culture and sounds make my soul sing and fill with love.🪶🪶🪶🪶
Stunning video stunning video breathtaking tears down my face literally
Pochahauntes was around 17 or 18 when she married John Rolph in 1614, she was around 12 when she met John Smith in 1608.
She didn't meet John Smith at all
She was also white washed and died over at the 'old world' at that time
@@ILHBM026 ?
@@billianaeyelash2047 if you read about pochahuantes in a history book you'll fine she was taken to Europe, was white washed meaning they made her a Christian and then of course died of disease. So ever time I see pochahuantes in the Disney movie I feel disgusted that they pained her being 'in love' with a white immigrant that colonized them.
@@ILHBM026 oh you meant forced yeah, but the history books still aren't getting things right, stick to learning about indigenous people with indigenous written articles
I'm not native american but I always used to hate my brown eyes bc of the white washed beauty standards in america and my home country (i'm turkish/central asian) but hearing that poem(?) really made me open my eyes and see the beauty in myself when everyone on the big screen told me i was less. to see native americans embrace themselves and their cultures in these modern times as i learned to with my own culture warms my heart so much and gives me hope for the future
1:58
One of the most beautiful smiles/looks/attitude I have ever seen 😍
YES SHE IS AN ICON!!
I love learning about other cultures to learn more about people and understand them more.
Thank you for sharing this.
I find it very sad that history is so eurocentric / whitewashed.
@Ksjs Jdjdb that I cool
@Ksjs Jdjdb that is cool. Just realised my spelling mistake in the previous comment 🤦.
2:46 where can I find this song? I'm hooked, ready to gear up my own War Paint. Empath on the Warpath 💯
ua-cam.com/video/YM7hVeZd1bA/v-deo.html (but it's kinda boring without the singing..)
You people.are just.fabulous...lmFao.
It's okay to say and do this but NOT okay to dress up in headresses, and moccasins, etc. You sure change your tune when tourists come calling to your regions and you sell them all that same crap you bit** about.
Idiots
@@actuallyNo... I understood that sentence as metaphorical. Being empathic means to be able and willing to feel what another human feels/sees/perceives, not inevitably doing the same or dressing alike. Its not necessary to wear literal mocassins when someone is able to step empathic in someone elses shoes. :)
Empathy is crucial for accepting other peoples borders and understanding that the ambition of the individual may be e.g. a cultural appropriation.
@@papercut4097 , so you're literally telling me what empathetic, or "empath" means. Lol. Classic.
Whoosh...
Beautiful just beautiful love her voice
I LOVE Native American culture! I think that it would be wonderful if we treated the earth and each other with that spirit!
Tears falling. But so many of joy!
5:33 feels so... raw and mesmerizing. Its been in my head for months now
Amazing voice. Love the culture. Shot outs from OKLAHOMA city 😎
the second one gave me chills.. i have brown eyes...
This is amazing! 💚
She is a gorgeous Indigenous young woman. I pray to God to bless and keep her.
A beautiful person, inside and out.
Loved it, Thank you, Blessings
she is beyond gorgeous
I love her
My eyes are Brown, yay!! I feel special, just hearing that part of the video! 0:22
I have ALWAYS respected and loved your culture. From a proud Arab to you..❤stay proud stay beautiful 🌹❤
She’s so beautiful !!! 🤍
This is so beautiful, thank you for sharing!
The poem about eyes was beautiful. I have greyish blue eyes but I’ve always wanted honey brown eyes 🥺
The poem mention in the tiktok spoke to me, I grew up in Denmark in a pretty much white community and often was ashame of not having white skin or blue eyes. I just wanted to fit in, and this poem made me proud of my brown eyes and black hair.
omg. she's so beautiful!
omg they so beautiful
Awesome love it, Australian Indigenous proud 🖤💛❤️
Thanks for your kind words. Respect for the Australian Indigenous people
A school called Arcadia would invite native Americans before Thanksgiving so we could learn as much as possible about their culture and history. I loved it so much I really wanted to be a part of it so I went to some gatherings with a cousin of mine who is part Apache and they would show me a lot of their tradition
Watching from Pueblo Colorado
In my social studies class we were learning about indigenous culture, and my classmates started taking about "Pohkhantis" and I may have slammed them with the actual indigenous culture knowledge, and some of the girls were saying they want to dress up as one for halloween. I may have been appalled and talked about the sacred meanings behind every single piece. My teacher was impressed and asked me why I knew so much and I said, "I know so much because my family is really close with indiginous men and women and every year my grandfather gets a dream catcher from a native tribe because he had taught one when he was a proffesor at a collage. But I also thought I was part indiginous so I am embraced it at the time when all my family though I was. But when it turned out that I wasn't I embraced the culture even more because they have gone through so much cultureal geniside all because of my ancestors didn't think they were 'good enough' so I'm righting those wrongs and I'm trying to give awarness about what actually happend to the men and women of the sacred native tribes. Not only that every summer I'd go down to were the Sandy Creek masacre happend and I'd find old arrow heads and arrows with the feathers that were made by the Chynne and Arapaho people and the leader of the conjoined tribes Black Kettle had led them into the battle and in that battle 70-500 natives died and those were mostly women and children. I only know so much about this because my mother grew up in Brandon wich is apart of the Kiowa County territory. But not just that my mother went to Towner for school wich that name is familliar because that is the town that had the bus masacre in the spring time winter storm. So maybe you guys shouldn't talk about being one and pick something else and maybe should learn about what actully happend because those two tribes that are very dear to me went through to much geniside in that day." So yeah thats about what I said.
In my english class some girls were so shocked when I told them about Pocahontas. We live in Finland, so the kids really don't know anything. They just thought it was an old Disney movie and nothing more. This conversation was just before Halloween and they wanted to dress and Disney princesses and one wanted to be Pocahontas. I told the entire class of 11 year olds the whole tale of what actually happened to Pocahontas and told them they should never dress as any native person because their sacred markings, symbols etc. aren't our costume and we don't have any right to them and we don't even know what they mean. Basically I told them that the native culture of any country is not our aesthetic, so leave it alone and don't even go there, because we have no right. One girl opened her mouth and said she is Sami (Nordic native) and she also wishes that natives wouldn't be treated as costumes.
I should probably report this video ? I'm sure there is a law against so much buety on one video ? You & your mum are stunning, you can really see the absolute buety in you both. So I thank you wholeheartedly for sharing your time with the world ! I have looked on Google for the most beautiful female indigenous American people & usually mens pictures ,but you and your mum are breath taking. You have made my world just that much more like I have another color in my life. I don't just mean your external buety but your spirit & I really really loved your mum's poem I have always loved brown eyes as mine are blue & I never knew why. Thank you so very much for the videos
Peace James
4:41-5:06 she has a beautiful voice
What song is this it’s so good!!! 1:53
Why you only call me when you’re high by Miley Cyrus
I am not a indigenous person but I understand that wearing a headdress without earning every feather and buying it is extremely rude
And I know that because if someone wears a clothing that is from where I am from and is not from there I would not be happy
I don’t know about her culture but if you come to the Navajo reservation we aren’t allowed to wear feathers because that’s for our Holy People.
@@danimorgan5378 there are some Native American crafts that are not restricted but people should buy them from a native artist to respect the culture
I love your videos
It took a very long time before I found out that I am mixed with Choctaw im still not learning even though my family elders have passed away
That comment with the fam dressed like " Indians'..." them crusty ass kids" shiiiiiddd😭🤣🤣🤣 I felt that hun
Her voice is amazing
As an Indigenous woman, I, too, love my brown eyes.
Miigwech kwe.
That was beautiful. ❤
My mom told that i only cut my hair when it's full moon and I'm always wondering about it, and now i figure it out♥.
I don’t believe in cutting hair unless it’s full moon, full moon is the phase of power and energy, your hair is apart of you, it helps represent you!
I just wanna know one thing...WHY TF hasn't this woman got a record deal yet!??
Pure beauty, should turn viral!
Sweet!! You go girl
It shouldn't be allowed... not all this talent in one person... Regalia, Dancing, Singing, Beautiful... it's too much! :D The colour of the eyes poem actually surprised me and made me cry. I'm Indigenous and but I have grown up around other Indigenous but I have green eyes and I hated it, I wanted brown eyes like the other Indigenous girls. Now I love my eye colour, I actually really stand out and don't mind it. My eyes when I'm feeling happy and good are green with bright amber flecks like a spring field with flowers, when I'm sad or tired they develop grays and blues, like an autumn sky about to drop a gentle shower. :)
Omg beautiful is the word wow omg and her voice daaaam nice
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Quite enjoyed this.
Thank you
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Thank you for sharing