Aww made me cry. I miss dancing. I was excited for pow wow season this year. Made a new shawl for my regalia too. This covid mess is awful. I lost my brother in law and childhood friend. He led a drum. Now we can't dance for a year according to tradition. I miss the energy and being a part of something that keeps our culture alive. I feel my ancestors in every drumbeat and pride in every feather and bead I put on. I miss the beautiful Native girls with their perfect makeup. More beautiful than any model. And the handsome young men with their long braids and cocky demeanor. I miss the Indian tacos and frybread. I even miss the long lines to the frybread stand! I love how every grandma is your grandma and you are happy to stand in that long ass frybread line for her. Whether you know her or not. I especially miss the anticipation of getting ready for the pow wow. Making sure every tie is tight and part is straight. You can hear the drums way before you reach the parking lot. Rushing to get a good seat if you don't have one saved by your family. And then you step in that arena and show your stuff. You fill with pride. Yeah I miss all that. The closest I got to ceremony this year was keeping fire for my brother in law's spirit. It's been hard not being close to my family during these times. Thanks to Matty for trying to convey our beautiful culture in such a short segment. Migwich.
What I appreciate about people like Matty Matheson is how they have taken the mantle of Anthony Bourdain’s legacy of learning about food culture. Having the privilege to travel is what it is. However, it takes a curious and open mind to want to learn from the people you meet along those travels. I hope and pray that Matty’s career is long and prosperous because folks like me who can’t get outside right now are able to learn and enjoy along with him. Blessings to the folks at Munchies for this and other shows that open to world to us from our screens.
We can't forget the Human Panda Eddie Huang, it's crazy how he wilds out with dick jokes but also dives deep into the culture and history of a location with no bullshit. I can never get enough Huang's World
Matty has the golden barbecue pass. If you are among genuine people, it isn’t hard to be accepted if you are genuine too. Cliques and in/out groups exist because of fake ass people who gatekeep to make themselves feel special!
Matty is super respectful. I really enjoyed watching how he engages with everyone. He’s there to learn and go by what the community is comfortable sharing.
As a Navajo, I gotta say. I love how Matty was super stoked to learn about indigenous ways and respected them to the fullest. Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Great job, y'all. It's pretty cool to see that, despite how far apart these folk are from my tribe, just how similar we are. I'll never forget my coming of age ceremony. It felt like I would never leave that dang sweatlodge lol. Edit2: Lol at 15:24 Come to the Navajo Nation sometime, buddy.
@@donovanb9020 dude I agree!navajo taco are bomb.i have some navajo buddy's that I hunt with.it took a min for everyone to warm up to me ,but now we consider each other a form of fam👍
Because I'm indigenous this struck a chord and pulled on my heartstrings. Matty you truly have been blessed to have experienced the lives and ways of such a beautiful people and our native culture. Peace be with you brother. ✌️💗🤙
@@flat_life750 I'm not sure if you were referring to me but my mother's people are Lakota Sioux and my father was from Puerto Rico. His blood line consisted of Hispanic from Spain, African, and Taino, native to Puerto Rico.
I had to unsubscribe from some of his stuff, because he just dialed it up to 11 and was trying to provoke people. He was just intentionally doing kind of gross stuff while cooking. A moderate amount of obnoxious is entertaining and funny. Then he just started trying too hard.
@Timothy thanks Tim. We are always going to piss someone off. You could see Matty was getting stressed out having to perform for the peanut gallery in his later videos. Constantly commenting about viewer's comments.
You guys really handled filming the sweat lodge with such respect, and I thought the dancing was going to cross a line, but it absolutely didn't, especially when you pulled back after it was over. Trying to learn about their culture, sharing some of yours with them through food, just great to see. Really well done.
In the world we live in today, seeing this non-politicized and respectful interest in people and their culture is so uplifting. Thanks Matty, and thanks to the Long Plain First Nation for sharing.
I was born, raised and still live where Miwok tribe is from. The very best part of my childhood was the yearly pow wow down the street. I was always so grateful and humbled at welcoming everyone was. No one ever made me feel unwelcomed. In fact, there were times were I felt more at home at a pow wow than in my own home. So much to learn and emulate from this culture
Heeeeecha thank you for showing me my native brothers and sisters from across the states. I’m Washoe and Paiute and I’ve been to powwows all over the US. It’s always nice to see people from other cultures coming to learn about ours in a respectful manner.
I've been to a couple Pow wow in Minnesota and the rhythm and energy that the People create makes you FEEL it. It's an eerily powerful experience, even if you aren't an indigenous person. Gosh I really want some fry bread tacos and wojapi.
I grew up going to powwows in Idaho, it is an absolutely amazing time that I can't even properly put into words. The community, the dances, the food, the wears, the culture surrounding you is all beyond beautiful and more than I can even begin to describe. When my husband and I were invited to one where we live now, I got REALLY excited! Then we got there and it was unbelievably commercialized and white washed 🙁 I really wish I could find one close by to share that type of experience with him.
I love that VICE & Matty did this series with indigenous food & history. It's amazing and they all need more exposure to all of us who are ignorant of their rich culture. We need more content like this!!!
Ayyyeeee, you need to go check out Navajo Nation Fair, and get you some Navajo frybread, and a mutton burger, your life will never be the same. Thanks for letting people know, we are still here and thriving. Aho.
I just hope any ad revenue from this went back to indigenous people and not to lining Vice's pockets because this was fantastic to watch. So educational and interesting while also fun!!! My love for Matty continues to grow
What an amazing video. Truly a beautiful people. Matty was great. I felt like I was watching Anthony Bourdain. I could watch hours bases on this beautiful culture. Matty felt concern about being white and wearing the robes and was accepted because of unity. Boy, we can learn a lot from this experience.
I would have never thought I could have so much respect for Matty. He is not only a really passionate and simple man, he is also very wise, and respectful, humble. Seeing him pay so much respect and grateful for this community is humbling and inspiring. Matty is something else, like a role model...
You can't try ONE native taco and dub it the BEST! You definitely need to experience some made by other tribes... Nice fluffy fry bread, slow cooked chile beans and all the fixings with an iced cold coke. Trust and believe 😉. Enjoyed this video! Definitely made me crave some stew made with deer meat and tortillas on the side, so glad hunting season is around the corner!
I could help it...but after watching many funny and crazy shameless acts of Matty ...this one is truly a treasure of respectful participation! Mabuhay from Antipolo City, Philippines!
I love how the Native people treat their horses. That bay horse had a yearling and a newer foal with her, and they didn’t separate them for the ride, just let them come along like they should be able to. I can’t tell you how many English style mares I’ve seen spend all day in the ring with their foal still back at the stall, even before they’re weaned! A foal shouldn’t be separate from its mother even for an hour during those formative months, it can cause huge anxiety issues later in life and make the foal harder to handle and train. The way they’re doing it here is the right way, that yearling will be easy to saddle, she’s watched her mother do it for her entire life! And herd animals are like that. They watch and repeat. I wish more equestrians would learn things from the Native people, and from wild horses. Letting a horse raise its family like this in the natural way is the best way for both the animal and for us as humans who ride them.
Matty, Thank you for sharing this man. Really liked this one, I'm always enjoying your channel from down in Australia, bless up big man, bless up to you.
Matty, much love, but this is probably one of my favorite videos that you've put out. Something about this land sings to me and seeing this makes it raw, I've been a punk and a metalhead, but something about native song changes the way I breathe, the way I feel, and the way I think. Thank you sir for putting this out there.
Exactly. Passing down the knowledge and teaching kids the joy of hey how this is made and this is how you make it. Today was a good day! Matty and Tony would approve. Good People, Good Food, and Good Times..The things I have learned over time.
AHO!!! I could feel the energy from this episode. Matty your wonderful, humble and great to see a good spirit, show and represent our peoples culture. May the Great Spirit bless and watch over you and your family. AHO!!
chief dennis looked pretty skeptical when first meeting matty, but when he saw him at the pow pow he was chill - that sweat lodge must have been a good experience! this is my favorite episode since it highlights native culture so well and matty fits right in interacting with the kids like an uncle and winning all them over just being a cool dude
Hi Marty I myself being part Chumash Indian, I thoroughly appreciated the fact that you embraced such a beautiful culture an the dignity and respect you showed. You will always be welcomed to our powwows an carne asada cookouts ✌️💞👍
17:27 I'm so glad that Matty got the pass. I was a little bit concerned in the beginning of the video. Matty is so dope though. He comes to the table of other's people culture with dignity and respect. I'm pretty sure he's invited to all types of gathering whether be a POW WOW, Cookout, and any various cultural get togethers.
"These guys know Canada like no one else, because its fucking THEIRS." - PREACH, Matty!
I fucking love Matty and the way he just GETS IT
Didn’t do a good job of keeping it
Aww made me cry. I miss dancing. I was excited for pow wow season this year. Made a new shawl for my regalia too. This covid mess is awful. I lost my brother in law and childhood friend. He led a drum. Now we can't dance for a year according to tradition. I miss the energy and being a part of something that keeps our culture alive. I feel my ancestors in every drumbeat and pride in every feather and bead I put on. I miss the beautiful Native girls with their perfect makeup. More beautiful than any model. And the handsome young men with their long braids and cocky demeanor. I miss the Indian tacos and frybread. I even miss the long lines to the frybread stand! I love how every grandma is your grandma and you are happy to stand in that long ass frybread line for her. Whether you know her or not. I especially miss the anticipation of getting ready for the pow wow. Making sure every tie is tight and part is straight. You can hear the drums way before you reach the parking lot. Rushing to get a good seat if you don't have one saved by your family. And then you step in that arena and show your stuff. You fill with pride. Yeah I miss all that. The closest I got to ceremony this year was keeping fire for my brother in law's spirit. It's been hard not being close to my family during these times. Thanks to Matty for trying to convey our beautiful culture in such a short segment. Migwich.
I truly hope that you'll be able to dance again and that the pow wows will come back once this pandemic ends. I'm so sorry for your loss too.
Bozho, I hope that the great creator holds and blesses your beautiful family. So sorry for your pain.
Beautifully said. Thank you for sharing bless you and your family
I hope you get to dance again soon
Me and my family contracted the virus on January 2, 2021
What I appreciate about people like Matty Matheson is how they have taken the mantle of Anthony Bourdain’s legacy of learning about food culture. Having the privilege to travel is what it is. However, it takes a curious and open mind to want to learn from the people you meet along those travels. I hope and pray that Matty’s career is long and prosperous because folks like me who can’t get outside right now are able to learn and enjoy along with him. Blessings to the folks at Munchies for this and other shows that open to world to us from our screens.
We can't forget the Human Panda Eddie Huang, it's crazy how he wilds out with dick jokes but also dives deep into the culture and history of a location with no bullshit. I can never get enough Huang's World
Haha! Are you trolling?!?
Anthony Bourdain is the GOAT. May his legacy live on forever while he rests in peace. I miss that man.
@@HOTPOCKET789 eddie is the man also. So real and hilarious at the same time
If you already haven't look up Brien Forster I tf think you'll like his videos
Matty is one of those people who could go anywhere in the world and get along with everybody. One of a kind.
Matty got one heck of second chance in life and now he lives with so much admiration and appreciation for life, culture and people.
I have the same thing, but in another direction. Wherever I go everybody hates me the same :/
Matty has the golden barbecue pass. If you are among genuine people, it isn’t hard to be accepted if you are genuine too.
Cliques and in/out groups exist because of fake ass people who gatekeep to make themselves feel special!
So true such an inspiration
I found it awkward
Matty is super respectful. I really enjoyed watching how he engages with everyone. He’s there to learn and go by what the community is comfortable sharing.
He's Canadian right
No Mask?.... Covid?.....they have mystical powers !🧙♂️those dances an songs really do work😱
@@whynot9771 You prolly a bot or troll or some shit, but in case you're not, Dead Set on Life was shot in '16 or earlier
I also like that even though he is being super respectful his crazy personality and energy still shines through.
I love how he gets involved just enough, and knows when to step back because it's not about him but the culture he's exploring. What a great guy.
ya hes really good with his timing
*explo ing
As a Navajo, I gotta say. I love how Matty was super stoked to learn about indigenous ways and respected them to the fullest.
Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Great job, y'all.
It's pretty cool to see that, despite how far apart these folk are from my tribe, just how similar we are.
I'll never forget my coming of age ceremony. It felt like I would never leave that dang sweatlodge lol.
Edit2:
Lol at 15:24
Come to the Navajo Nation sometime, buddy.
True Matty needs to come down to NN.
Is your Last Name Begay?
@@FearEeatsTheSoul nope.
@@FearEeatsTheSoulI'm not navajo but have a rez near me and I know a few begay's !that's crazy lol
@@donovanb9020 dude I agree!navajo taco are bomb.i have some navajo buddy's that I hunt with.it took a min for everyone to warm up to me ,but now we consider each other a form of fam👍
when chief Dennis was asking "are you okay?" I think he was referring to his horse 😆
I read somewhere that the average horse can only comfortably carry a 250 lb weight
🤣🤣🤣 forreal
As a fat guy I would never get on a horse... poor horse
I was coming here to comment that 😂😂
Lmao right?
Because I'm indigenous this struck a chord and pulled on my heartstrings. Matty you truly have been blessed to have experienced the lives and ways of such a beautiful people and our native culture. Peace be with you brother. ✌️💗🤙
A beautiful culture, take care brother. From the UK!
Where are you from, what tribe? (Patayan Pride)
@@flat_life750 I'm not sure if you were referring to me but my mother's people are Lakota Sioux and my father was from Puerto Rico. His blood line consisted of Hispanic from Spain, African, and Taino, native to Puerto Rico.
@@JenSingtheDragonQueen damn, you a cultural mosaic! 👊🏼
@@tony_fanta Thanks for the compliment 😉✌️💗🤙
When Matty was carrying the stew i just imagined him dropping it like kevin dropping his chili .
I love the way he interacts with the kids lol
I love the way your eyes interact with mine
Laflare were u referring to me, my comment or her eyes? 😹😹💨
@@DefiantMirage youtube comments lol
@@DefiantMirage self isolation love story dependent on desperation
When he's not in persona and just talking like a normal person he's really engaging.
I had to unsubscribe from some of his stuff, because he just dialed it up to 11 and was trying to provoke people. He was just intentionally doing kind of gross stuff while cooking. A moderate amount of obnoxious is entertaining and funny. Then he just started trying too hard.
@Timothy how was it constructive?
@Timothy thanks Tim. We are always going to piss someone off. You could see Matty was getting stressed out having to perform for the peanut gallery in his later videos. Constantly commenting about viewer's comments.
I should say I don't have anything against him personally but you can just really tell when people in this line of work 'put it on" for the camera.
I love watching Matty do stuff like this. He’s such a humble, friendly guy that it’s great to see the story he’s able to get from real people.
Marty lol
j17b8198 good catch. I hate autocorrect
You guys really handled filming the sweat lodge with such respect, and I thought the dancing was going to cross a line, but it absolutely didn't, especially when you pulled back after it was over. Trying to learn about their culture, sharing some of yours with them through food, just great to see. Really well done.
"...because it's f$cking THEIRS." ✊🏻
👍✊💪✊
👏🏽👏🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
lol
@Jason Thompson The Creator
This might’ve been my favorite episode yet. It felt so truly wholesome in the most purest form.
In the world we live in today, seeing this non-politicized and respectful interest in people and their culture is so uplifting. Thanks Matty, and thanks to the Long Plain First Nation for sharing.
I am so grateful for all this having happened. Thank you creator.
if only shows like these came up on my recommendation... it sucks that i have to dig into vice's channel to find series like this
For real
showed up on mine 🤷🏻♂️
Wasn't this uploaded today? How is this comment a month old?
came up in mine lol 🤷🏻♂️
Woa you’re from the future lol.
Matt: Come on buddy... Hya~
Horse: No.
Matt: What's the matter buddy? Hya~
Horse: You're heavy.
I was born, raised and still live where Miwok tribe is from. The very best part of my childhood was the yearly pow wow down the street. I was always so grateful and humbled at welcoming everyone was. No one ever made me feel unwelcomed. In fact, there were times were I felt more at home at a pow wow than in my own home. So much to learn and emulate from this culture
Heeeeecha thank you for showing me my native brothers and sisters from across the states. I’m Washoe and Paiute and I’ve been to powwows all over the US. It’s always nice to see people from other cultures coming to learn about ours in a respectful manner.
I'm in Houston TX I would like to experience something like this
I've been to a couple Pow wow in Minnesota and the rhythm and energy that the People create makes you FEEL it. It's an eerily powerful experience, even if you aren't an indigenous person. Gosh I really want some fry bread tacos and wojapi.
I grew up going to powwows in Idaho, it is an absolutely amazing time that I can't even properly put into words. The community, the dances, the food, the wears, the culture surrounding you is all beyond beautiful and more than I can even begin to describe. When my husband and I were invited to one where we live now, I got REALLY excited! Then we got there and it was unbelievably commercialized and white washed 🙁 I really wish I could find one close by to share that type of experience with him.
"there was a lot of losing that came before all the winning"- so humble. beyond applicable to so many aspects of life.
That intro alone deserves a like
3:53 “are you ok?” HORSE: no get him off!!!
🤣😂🤣😂
Hahaha
I love that VICE & Matty did this series with indigenous food & history. It's amazing and they all need more exposure to all of us who are ignorant of their rich culture. We need more content like this!!!
The part where the kid was about to try the soup but looked like he was about to bite the spoon was absolutely hysterical
I think he was expecting plane noises and Matty to land the spoon in the hangar... lol
Love how Matty's hardcore and cool, but at the same time-humble, respectful and down to earth
I love Canada, I love this series, and I love the respect that the crew shows the tribe. Much love for the First Nations!
Matty in that full dance garb gasping for breath. Dude is awesome.
I love the absolute level of respect he shows. What a humble and kind human.
"These guys know Canada like no one else. Because it's fucking theirs." LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK
I'm thoroughly impressed those pants didn't rip getting up on that horse.
must be one of those stretch jeans. those are always super comfy to wear
Those are very comfortable, strechy af and cool to the legs.
@@Wolvenworks you beat me to it lol
I appreciate the fact that they didn't post when they were asked to stop filming. Alot of times people just pretend to turn off the cameras.
When he pushed the kid and sayd why you did that, I lobe it ❤️
Yeah, he’s a big kid himself
Dang fancy dancers look so cool. Loved this episode. Matty is such a great ambassador of humanity.
You know his hosts were being nice cause its in a native's blood to make a ton of jokes. We love to laugh, we joke around a lot.
When she said he was making a mess of her stove I was half expecting to hear “MACHELLE!!!”
hey a vice/munchies video worth watching.
matty is the only reason i still check this channel
I think I became an even bigger fan of Matty! Respect my friend from a full blooded Native American! Glad to see you in the Arena.
When he said “are you ok?”, he was talking to the horse
This was so vividly beautiful and emotional! Thank you so much
Ayyyeeee, you need to go check out Navajo Nation Fair, and get you some Navajo frybread, and a mutton burger, your life will never be the same. Thanks for letting people know, we are still here and thriving. Aho.
Mad respect to Matty. Humble and polite. Díí bilagáanaa ayóo nizhóní go ałt'ees.
what language is that?
My birthday was the next day of this video uploading it was a wonderful treat . I'm a Mehherin longhouse woman,and it was wonderful!
Did you see how happy that food truck owner looked when Matty said he has the best Indian tacos in the whole world? so wholesome.
I just hope any ad revenue from this went back to indigenous people and not to lining Vice's pockets because this was fantastic to watch. So educational and interesting while also fun!!! My love for Matty continues to grow
To every single person involved in this-thank you. Best thing I've watched-ever. ☮️
What an amazing video. Truly a beautiful people. Matty was great. I felt like I was watching Anthony Bourdain. I could watch hours bases on this beautiful culture. Matty felt concern about being white and wearing the robes and was accepted because of unity. Boy, we can learn a lot from this experience.
Native American performer here. Thanks for the cultural spotlight!
Matty est adorable. Tout le monde le voudrait comme copain !
Matty is back! More Matty!
Had to edit after watching. That was one of the most wonderful videos I have ever watched. Beautiful production!
I would have never thought I could have so much respect for Matty. He is not only a really passionate and simple man, he is also very wise, and respectful, humble. Seeing him pay so much respect and grateful for this community is humbling and inspiring. Matty is something else, like a role model...
You can't try ONE native taco and dub it the BEST! You definitely need to experience some made by other tribes... Nice fluffy fry bread, slow cooked chile beans and all the fixings with an iced cold coke. Trust and believe 😉. Enjoyed this video! Definitely made me crave some stew made with deer meat and tortillas on the side, so glad hunting season is around the corner!
I'm Hispanic and definitely love tacos. After watching this I have try some of those.
matty dancing in the traditional aboriginal garments is the cutest thing EVER
This is it Vice! Matty and team you did something truly special here!
I could help it...but after watching many funny and crazy shameless acts of Matty ...this one is truly a treasure of respectful participation! Mabuhay from Antipolo City, Philippines!
This whole episode is so gorgeous. It gives me a sense of longing for something I cannot name, and haven't experienced.
HOLY SmOOkes! MC was calling him out and making him move lol. Awesome
I feel so privileged to have even been able to watch this much of First Nations traditions. Amazing 💕👏
I love how the Native people treat their horses. That bay horse had a yearling and a newer foal with her, and they didn’t separate them for the ride, just let them come along like they should be able to. I can’t tell you how many English style mares I’ve seen spend all day in the ring with their foal still back at the stall, even before they’re weaned! A foal shouldn’t be separate from its mother even for an hour during those formative months, it can cause huge anxiety issues later in life and make the foal harder to handle and train. The way they’re doing it here is the right way, that yearling will be easy to saddle, she’s watched her mother do it for her entire life! And herd animals are like that. They watch and repeat. I wish more equestrians would learn things from the Native people, and from wild horses. Letting a horse raise its family like this in the natural way is the best way for both the animal and for us as humans who ride them.
What a beautiful event to be able to attend. Coming straight from New Zealand 💚
This was really special. Thank you Vice!!
How have y'all been sitting on this since 2015? This was great.
I loved how respectful this felt and glad he enjoyed it. Miigwech!
Matty, Thank you for sharing this man. Really liked this one, I'm always enjoying your channel from down in Australia, bless up big man, bless up to you.
Wow I got emotional seeing the Pow Wow. The strength of these people and all they have been through and still here and strong
I cried so hard i needed to light a candle after i watched this episode.
That was just beautiful, thank you!
Matty, much love, but this is probably one of my favorite videos that you've put out. Something about this land sings to me and seeing this makes it raw, I've been a punk and a metalhead, but something about native song changes the way I breathe, the way I feel, and the way I think. Thank you sir for putting this out there.
Thank you so much Vice & Matty for the representation!!!!! I feel the love as a fellow Native from Iowa!!❤️
Lovely doc!¬ Good to see Matty can be humble when he needs too, awesome dude and awesome culture!
Much love.
This is so awesome & done respectfully
I love how respectful they were
That horse was like, "Shit, we weigh the same. Why don't we take turns being the rider!"
All around great video! Honestly matty is a person I look up to. His attitude is great towards everything and he has no fear to do things.
One of the best vice docoz I've seen. Too much Matty you were respectful and that stew looked delicious bro!
I remember loving this 5 years ago. Def worth multiple viewing.
Exactly. Passing down the knowledge and teaching kids the joy of hey how this is made and this is how you make it. Today was a good day! Matty and Tony would approve. Good People, Good Food, and Good Times..The things I have learned over time.
AHO!!! I could feel the energy from this episode. Matty your wonderful, humble and great to see a good spirit, show and represent our peoples culture. May the Great Spirit bless and watch over you and your family. AHO!!
chief dennis looked pretty skeptical when first meeting matty, but when he saw him at the pow pow he was chill - that sweat lodge must have been a good experience! this is my favorite episode since it highlights native culture so well and matty fits right in interacting with the kids like an uncle and winning all them over just being a cool dude
One of my favorite episodes. But I love them all, Matty your awesome brother.
Matty's respect for the First Nation's people is something everyone should strive for. 10/10 Matty. Helluva'n episode.
Hi Marty I myself being part Chumash Indian, I thoroughly appreciated the fact that you embraced such a beautiful culture an the dignity and respect you showed. You will always be welcomed to our powwows an carne asada cookouts ✌️💞👍
I cried. Beautiful episode. Long live all. ❤
That sunflower field is beautiful af! 😍
I love this video... Amazing people! Thank you Munchies!
The moment the butcher invited Matty into the back shows just how knowledgeable he is on his cuts.
Wow. This was as just so moving and touching. Bless all the native pple
That song is cool. Never heard it before. Thanks whoever put it in.
So much respect thanks Matty!
This is so beautiful. 😢 Such amazing people.
Mattys appreciation and respect for culture is so contagious.
What a beautiful episode!
that was awesome Matty! very respectful ...
17:27 I'm so glad that Matty got the pass. I was a little bit concerned in the beginning of the video.
Matty is so dope though. He comes to the table of other's people culture with dignity and respect. I'm pretty sure he's invited to all types of gathering whether be a POW WOW, Cookout, and any various cultural get togethers.
Matty is super chill. Mad respect 🥰🥰🥰
I love seeing different cultures and Matty is such a great host. Thumbs to the sky.
Matty already acting like a native uncle by pushing that kid and saying "Watch out!" 😂💜🖤
Matty you make my soul warm man! Love this, and thankyou!!