This has been so fascinating, beautiful and endearing. Your joy in discovering how Minecraft has laid out the history of the Anishinaabe and sharing the history of your said clan is fun to witness. Loved the flute playing in the background, would love to see more commentary from this educational side of Minecraft if there's more to it. Makes me wish to know if there are more games that incorporate the First Nations people that's not glossed over with incorrect, even if interesting interpretations of mainly monsters. Cause yeah. That's done far too often enough it's just not as intriguing. But that's me. I'm a big gamer and have seen far too many horror games incorporate the monsters. But not enough, to not at all, about just a story involving natives of Turtle Island. I crave that, honestly. Anyway, miigwech for the wonderful video. Be safe and well ♥️
Love thiss i wish i could partake but im not in school rip
Can enjoy it with me then haha.
This has been so fascinating, beautiful and endearing.
Your joy in discovering how Minecraft has laid out the history of the Anishinaabe and sharing the history of your said clan is fun to witness.
Loved the flute playing in the background, would love to see more commentary from this educational side of Minecraft if there's more to it.
Makes me wish to know if there are more games that incorporate the First Nations people that's not glossed over with incorrect, even if interesting interpretations of mainly monsters.
Cause yeah. That's done far too often enough it's just not as intriguing. But that's me. I'm a big gamer and have seen far too many horror games incorporate the monsters. But not enough, to not at all, about just a story involving natives of Turtle Island.
I crave that, honestly.
Anyway, miigwech for the wonderful video. Be safe and well ♥️
Miigwech! I wana explore other games as well that have Indigenous representation good and bad.
Fun video, love the vibes!
Awesome, that really cool my nephew would love this.
show your nephew!
You are so handsome and wise. I admire your continued commitment to teaching