I am from Vancouver. I am decended from Nlaka' pamux on my Father's side. Through my great grandmother.......when you stand under or beside- at a distance.....there is a profound energy in Totem Poles in BC. They have voice. This is a memory and truth I have felt throughout my life. The artistry of the people combined with the entire area lives in my depths.
The connection you describe with the totem poles and the energy they hold is truly beautiful. It's amazing how the artistry and cultural heritage of the Nlaka'pamux and the region can resonate so deeply, Carrying stories and truths through generations. Your words bring that energy to life.
A.I. GENERATED ART, A.I. GENERATED SCRIPT, A.I. GENERATED VOICE. WHILE THE SUBJECT IS INTERESTING, THIS IS DEVOID OF ANY EFFORT OR CREATIVITY AND IS ENTIRELY CONTRADICTORY TO EVERYTHING THAT ANCIENT AND MODERN HUMAN BEINGS ARE ABOUT. YOU ARE ALL LETTING A SOUL-LESS ROBOT, READ YOU BEDTIME STORIES ABOUT HUMAN HISTORY.. AND YOU'RE ALL EATING IT UP. WE'RE DOOMED. ANCESTORS TURNING IN THEIR GRAVES.
I trust nature more then man. How do you use nature as security. Candles/curtins. I always change up my sleeping patterns for a reason. I always have a window open all year round. Any time my curtina moves I take notice due to I always sleep with my head towards my curtains! Learn to trust nature! The signs are there. Reading the weather is something we did without anyone teaching us. In touch with Nature!
True. But for very different reasons. Like the northern germanic tribes took slaves not for economic reasons . Because when a warrior died in battle , even if he was an enemy, his woman and children wouldnt be able to survive. So they took them in for misericordia.
Today is a day remembrance mourning of losses of life of indigenous peoples but remembering that me as a indigenous man myself this reminds me how much I've thru despite the challenges me and my people are still here weather in spirit or in person may the great spirit deliver me and my indigenous brothers and sisters from the evil ones that came from the seas
You aren't indigenous as your ancestors migrated here from foreign lands. However, you are of the first nation's of these lands. Otherwise, at what point am I also indigenous? My ancestors arrived for permanent settlement 419 years ago.
Dunno why but the last couple weeks I've been really driving into the native american folklore rabbit hole, along with cryptids. Maybe because I'm in the sticks in Montana now, fourth winter. I've not encountered nor do i believe I ever will encounter some of these creatures. But I've chased grizzlies, black bears, mountain lions and coyotes away. These stories really make you think. Anyway just found your channel and subbed on the first video I watched. Sounds like this channel has some informative and mostly correct information. Unlike a lot of UA-camrs that can't even put the right pictures to the stories lol.
what an insightful video! i really appreciate the effort put into highlighting the Haida culture and history. however, I have to wonder if dubbing them 'Vikings' is a bit misleading. i mean, while both groups were seafaring, the contexts and motivations behind their journeys were really different. just food for thought!
The AI art in this vid is astonishing. Having spent the first half of my adult life on the west coast of Canada, I always held the Haida nation with deep respect. This mini-doc is very well done. Thank you!
I trust nature more then man. How do you use nature as security. Candles/curtins. I always change up my sleeping patterns for a reason. I always have a window open all year round. Any time my curtina moves I take notice due to I always sleep with my head towards my curtains! Learn to trust nature! The signs are there. Reading the weather is something we did without anyone teaching us. In touch with Nature!
Astonishingly bad? Why not feature REAL Haida artists and promote their unique craftmanship instead of using plagiarism? Why are we applauding laziness and stealing imagery/incorrect information?
Very similar to my people , New Zealand maori who followed the birds from the north that came from Canada and fly to NZ . A Haida Shaman was givin a toko toko ( maori talking stick ) with Maori designs on it that were found on rocks in Haida Gwaii that they had forgotten how to read but maori still knew .
Super cool. So much knowledge has been lost. Just like the Chinese settlement that was found in BC dating to the medieval age. Schools are still not teaching this stuff it’s sad.
Thank you so much for ,this part of our Canadians history.It, is so interesting,I never though those beautiful people were our natives so long ago.♥️♥️♥️🇨🇦
The Haida was unknown to me until this video. Their culture was amazing. I especially love their totems, eagle and raven and their connection with cedar trees. My only connection to any tribe is through my maternal great grandmother who lived in North Carolina and was removed to Oklahoma Cherokee reservation. My paternal grandmother had some Choctaw ancestors. These people’s mistreatment and massacres are a stain on humanity. The people of North America would have a much better civilization if whites had assimilated into the native culture instead of forcing white ways and religion onto the already civilized people. ❤
I trust nature more then man. How do you use nature as security. Candles/curtins. I always change up my sleeping patterns for a reason. I always have a window open all year round. Any time my curtina moves I take notice due to I always sleep with my head towards my curtains! Learn to trust nature! The signs are there. Reading the weather is something we did without anyone teaching us. In touch with Nature!
This AI is funny. All of these tribes in this region have a mutual history before first contact. Why are all our copper markers now gone in this region. Copper does not rust. Who destroyed these.
@@DisturbedGeneration lots of similarties to maori my unlce had a star named in his honor master navigator Sir Hekenukumai Busby from Aotearoa New Zealand , our eskimo kiss is called a Hongi
would love to see more tv shows and movies made by them , shout out to my Maori Taika Waititi from New Zealand for helping them achieve that goal with Reservation Dogs , the energy drink name skux on that show is NZ slang for when something is cool
WTF are you talking about even we are a constitutional monarchy so... I am confused. How are we an Island We are the second largest country in the world.
What dit they do at the Big Qualicum River ? Beheaded every body ? Why ? Because the Qualicum band was small - and could not fight them off , Massacre at the Big Qualicum River 😢
Well TY for this, I am no native man, but my godmother was of the Hesquth, and I still live on VI as all my life. The canoe's, dugouts ? in this were a bit fanciful, seagoing dugouts are heavy more square. An Island built ( Kee wat sat ?) war canoe said to hold 100, forget 50, a photo is out there. Saying Haida are Viking is something I also say when describing the people, in respect. Many non Haida people have ...unhappy memories about them, long time before white contact. I respect them , I get the amphibious empire way of life, the British war canoes were just too big for them to take out easy ;p
The Miq Maq in the northeast had a similar culture even helping Europeans learn how to deal with whales. Previously many Europeans only harvested whales when a dead body rolled to the shore. The Miq Maq went after them using harpoons. They also made large ocean going seacraft.
The NOOTKA people on Vancouver Island whaled a long time, it was a huge deal for a village before a hunt. I grew up among them, from Kyuquot village so they likely went to open Pacific waters for huge Humpbacks. I am just saying about whaling by non whites , this area aka "graveyard of the Pacific" by whites for so many brutal shipwreck deaths between wave an rock.
Ugh, what is all this AI generated crap, and why are we comparing a wholly unique culture to that of the Norsemen just for clickbait points? So many extraordinary and unique Indigenous cultures in the Americas, and yet people still have to compare and contrast with Europeans because apparently that's all anyone has ever heard of?
@RalphBennett-i1f Lmfao, what ego exactly? For saying that North American tribes are actually wholly unique from European cultures? Again why are we calling the Haida the 'Vikings of North America' when the Vikings themselves were literally the Vikings of North America? The Vikings made it to Newfoundland as well as possibly Nova Scotia and even Maine, and yet we're going to completely ignore all that and the fact that the Haida developed on their own from a totally different background. It's just plain ignorant and derivative, besides completely dismissive of Haida culture for nothing but click bait points. And instead of all this fake AI generated 'art', the producers of this channel could have actually spoken to and featured some AMAZING Haida artists to represent THEMSELVES. But yes, I'M the one with the huge ego for saying Indigenous cultures deserve ACCURATE representation and don't need to have their entire culture dumbed down and whitewashed by even more white people. 🤦♀️ Please check YOUR ego and do some actual research before getting back to me. Or are you just offended that someone is pointing out the obvious?
@@RalphBennett-i1f Not sure why my reply was deleted, not shady AT ALL. What ego exactly? Do elaborate. Also, why not feature ACTUAL Haida artists and promote THEIR unique work instead of reductive AI garbage that uses plagiarism? Also, the Vikings were the Vikings of North America, considering they actually made it Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and possibly New Brunswick and Maine. Please read a book sometime.
@@AllanMckay-b9v I never mentioned copper so not sure what you're referring to exactly. But yes, the video is terrible AI, which is really sad when they could have featured REAL Haida artists and promoted their unique craftsmanship.
Blame the person who gave the AI a prompt, not the machine that lacks the capacity to draw such parallels on its own; if you want to blame the AI for something, it should be the poor execution of prompts.
There is actual genetic connections to the Polynesians and the haida. The Polynesian people have one gene that they thought no other race had but turns out the haida share it with them.
Some of those canoes shown early in the video are definitely not Haida- style! Instead they had carved, uplifted sections in the bow...unmistakable when you've seen them. Now I'll watch the rest of the video in case I missed the " real" ones.
I trust nature more then man. How do you use nature as security. Candles/curtins. I always change up my sleeping patterns for a reason. I always have a window open all year round. Any time my curtina moves I take notice due to I always sleep with my head towards my curtains! Learn to trust nature! The signs are there. Reading the weather is something we did without anyone teaching us. In touch with Nature!
All our copper markers are gone in our region. All tribes. We loved copper due to it not rusting. Mutual history in this region before first contact. This AI is funny!
I trust nature more then man. How do you use nature as security. Candles/curtins. I always change up my sleeping patterns for a reason. I always have a window open all year round. Any time my curtina moves I take notice due to I always sleep with my head towards my curtains! Learn to trust nature! The signs are there. Reading the weather is something we did without anyone teaching us. In touch with Nature!
I sincerely hope you're not a teacher when you suggest promoting plagiarism. Also, why not feature a documentary that interviews actual Haida members and shows REAL Haida artists/craftsmanship?
The Ojibwa controlled the northern lands surrounding the Great Lakes and this meant that they controlled the fur trade with early settlers. Our language was the unofficial official language of the fur trade, the french worked well with the Natives and this is why most of our last names are french seeing that they settled in the north bc that was the biggest source of revenue for the early colonies.
Haudenosaunee ruled them grounds the Ojibwe are on recorded stating they didn't Owen the lands and handed it over to six nations and the grown. Read the treaty. Haudenosaunee territory was around the Great lakes and st Lawrence
Being of Huron/Abenaki lineage I'd like to mention the people who were stuck between both of your Nations.. Ojibwe to the West and Haudenosaunee to the East, and warring in the middle.. The Huron were largely taken over and absorbed by the Haudenosaunee, for a time. I grew up around the Seneca, but my ancestors happen to be the first recorded marriage between an Indigenous woman and a French settler. There were a good handful of tribes of the People that held the region by differing amounts at different times. The Great Lakes region is huge, and to my knowledge there has never been one People who has held the region as a whole.. This is why it's so important to know your own history, never let it be forgotten. Many Blessings, All ❤ Edit: Wanted to also mention how sad it is to see you two still "warring", wrong tradition to keep alive. Besides that, none of what was said has anything to do with the Haida People..
@@deplorablesob8004 indeed it is, and being a warrior is something they had to and still have to uphold. There are still better things to put your energy into. If they want a fight there's better and bigger things to stand against these days. The other tribes are not who they should be fighting anymore. Edited for spelling error 😅
@@llamadeus11 the territory expansion of the Haudenosaunee was around the time smallpox wiped out most the population 1650s to near the 1700s and with the dutch allies guns from hemp fiber and fur trades we went into our old hunting grounds( gotta remember we're Iroquoian ppl, language is culture regardless of group name) and brought the great law to others was very little fighting if at all due to our small numbers. This rivalry these immigrants speak of are very over played on issues. It is correct we did fight but that was last resort. Every nation knows lacrosse was first before war
LOL yeah the haida is nothing like Vikings , not in any way.. no one considers them "vikings of the PNW". .. Vikings-a Viking age people(after the iron age) ,Haida-stone aged people
As a northern Tsimshian I fear my Haida Gwaii Brothers and Sisters will be very offended about your hokey AI voice and image generated program, this is not the true Ancestral story of these fine powerful people who were the first to encourage me to explore my own Ancestral roots that the jesuits tried to dissolve from my tribe. Im sick of all the fake artificial money grab programs, bang the drums loud to apologize to the ones who suffered and died because of this kind of disrespect. Yes the images are beautiful AI stolen pictures but they are not the true traditional creations of the great masters of the Haida Gwaii Nation. Hokey canoes and improper scenes and untraditional designs like another disney show. Get it respectfully right or get it off already! And throwing in my other Viking ancestors to boost your shows another lack of respect, do your research to honour their true history.
The Haida were tribe destroyers that faced zero consequences for their genocidal behaviours, RIP Qualicum and many other tribes nearly wiped off the earth by these warmongering slave owners. They should be forced to pay reparations to tribes that survived their slaughters.
I am Haida and lived with history from elders. The art showing people, their dress, their villages and so on, all speak of non-Haida. The facial art, the dress, and canoe, longhouses, travel in reeds, in lower mainland style canoes, facial painting, all speak of non-Haida, do not be mislead that all shown in picture after picture, let me be generous and say, about 95% are not Haida. Some of the dialogue is ok. I love the art as shown, the dress, and people, but, real history of my Haida people in pictures, need proper art, proper conduct, proper cones, longhouses, bent boxes, customs, beliefs, age of our existence, and others in this film. Do not believe most, if not all art shown, in buildings, canoes, masks, paddles, boxes, and so on, most art is lower BC Mainland natives.
this is an artificial intelligence video - I'm pretty sure AI won't be able to produce formline accurately. A human probably made a prompt, and an AI program produced the images, voice, music based on information online.
The Haida ppl are js like the rest of the others on the Pacific Northwest coast. And many anthologist Glazed tf out of them, just like the Kwakwaka’wkaw
These guys never conquered nothing. All regions in the area kept their lands. The euros are so ignorant to the true history of the peoples of the north west
@@seansalter1679no he's a Nisga'a just like me. Just like people's all over the world in their geographies, there'll be hostilities here and there. Come to the Nass River where we live and see why we (the Nisga'a) still hold it as our own and never let anyone else take it from us. Come it's beautiful here and abundance is ours through all the seasons.
The pearl of great price!!!!! That’s what we are to God!! We are the pearl of great value the man found and sold everything he had to buy the land where he discovered the pearl of great value. See how Christ leaves bread crumbs that leads to cultures all over the world. That’s why He’s the Master of Masters. Imagine if Christ would have had UA-cam!! He had ti walk 2 weeks or so to find a book he wanted to read, makes me see how we, I’ve taken things for granted in man’s unprecedented prosperity!
Yes, it is a comparison. Valid, I think. I’ve read elsewhere that they travelled quite far into the South Pacific. Do remember that the Pacific Ocean is considerably bigger than the Atlantic. They were/are people, ordinary people, who have done extraordinary things. What have you, personally, done lately, that was so great? Do you need to belittle others to feel big?
@@colleenwhite353 Nice? So you don't mind plagiarism, theft of art? You wouldn't want to see the work of REAL Haida artists and craftsman? Because it's easy enough to feature ACTUAL Haida artists and promote THEIR work instead of fake plagiarism.
@ lol. I grew up on Haida Gwaii. My family is Haida and Cree. This art has appeared to generate a mix of both in its effort to tell a story. We have world renowned artists in the family and nobody’s crying the blues. If collectors want the authentic goods we can do that.
@@colleenwhite353 So you'd much rather feature AI-generated fake imagery developed with plagiarism than the work of actual artisans and craftspeople from Haida culture? You'd rather people learn from fake imagery in a fake Haida 'style' and uncredited info than actual Haida artisans and historians with accurate information? That doesn't seem problematic AT ALL. Probably why so many people are so ignorant of the diversity of Native nations in the first place sadly. Lack of accurate info makes us all ignorant.
@gamebald "Vikings" were pretty clean and well kempt. They have numerous sites with warriors buried with their most prized possessions and often included... very fancy combs. As far as their intelligence? Obviously you're qualified to judge. Good day.
I found a ancient temple site in southern Alberta, this temple uses obelisks, cairns, altar and mounds to align with the solstice which date the site at 12,960 B. P. i told a Blackfoot man about this find and he told me the they killed of the Semitic people who made these temples that are all across the prairies. the natives are not indigenous they are Asian. it is the Semitic Israelites who made land claims here in N. America using these temples as evidence of their presence and claims. i also found a Hebrew inscribed deed tablet made of green jasper, inscribed with the Hebrew tetrogram YH-VA. this land belongs to king Jesus Christ and his New Jerusalem kingdom.
@@jordancreer.e.a.l2250 I NEVER LIE, I 'M AN APOSTLE OF CHRIST. WHAT'S YOUR ISSUE, DO YOU WANT ME TO SHOW YOU THE SITE OR INTRODUCE YOU TO THE NATIVE WHO CLAIMED THEY KILLED OFF MY ANCESTORS. WHAT GIVES YOU THE SENSE I'M LYING?
@@jordancreer.e.a.l2250 OH I SEE, YOUR A CREE NATIVE WHO HATES THE BLACKFOOT AND THE TRUTH, THE ISRAELITES SHOULD GET REPERATIONS FOR THE NATIVES KILLING OFF MY ANCESTORS WHO ARE THE TRUE LAND OWNERS OF NORTH AMERICA, SHAME ON YOU LIARS.
@@inquizitive1 IT SURE IS, BUT I WENT TO THE MORMON TEMPLE IN SOUTHERN ALBERTA AND OTHER MORMONS LIKE THE 'ANCIENT AMERICA MAGIZINE' BUT THEY WILL NOT TALK ABOUT IT. THE MORMON CHURCH IS SO CORRUPT THAT THEY DON'T EVEN FOLLOW THEIR OWN DOCTRINES. I AM NOT MORMON BUT I FOUND WHAT I FOUND AND I DON.T LIE. THIS TEMPLE HAS A SPHINX MOUND THAT IS HEADLESS AND ABOUT 40 OR 50 FT TALL AND ABOUT 150 FT LONG AND TEMPLE TAKES UP ABOUT A SECTION OF LAND. I DOCUMENTED ALL I FOUND WITH PHOTOS AND MEASURMENTS
Um but the vikings of Canada were THE VIKINGS while the haida were stuck on Barangia. 1st topper 2nd covis 3rd Viking 4th Haida and European 4th nations
I am from Vancouver. I am decended from Nlaka' pamux on my Father's side. Through my great grandmother.......when you stand under or beside- at a distance.....there is a profound energy in Totem Poles in BC. They have voice. This is a memory and truth I have felt throughout my life. The artistry of the people combined with the entire area lives in my depths.
The connection you describe with the totem poles and the energy they hold is truly beautiful. It's amazing how the artistry and cultural heritage of the Nlaka'pamux and the region can resonate so deeply, Carrying stories and truths through generations. Your words bring that energy to life.
A.I. GENERATED ART, A.I. GENERATED SCRIPT, A.I. GENERATED VOICE. WHILE THE SUBJECT IS INTERESTING, THIS IS DEVOID OF ANY EFFORT OR CREATIVITY AND IS ENTIRELY CONTRADICTORY TO EVERYTHING THAT ANCIENT AND MODERN HUMAN BEINGS ARE ABOUT. YOU ARE ALL LETTING A SOUL-LESS ROBOT, READ YOU BEDTIME STORIES ABOUT HUMAN HISTORY.. AND YOU'RE ALL EATING IT UP. WE'RE DOOMED. ANCESTORS TURNING IN THEIR GRAVES.
Correct. We all have a mutual history in this region. We all used copper due to it not rusting. You can no longer find copper markers!
I trust nature more then man. How do you use nature as security. Candles/curtins. I always change up my sleeping patterns for a reason. I always have a window open all year round. Any time my curtina moves I take notice due to I always sleep with my head towards my curtains! Learn to trust nature! The signs are there. Reading the weather is something we did without anyone teaching us. In touch with Nature!
Exactly, this is really gross, promoting plagiarism and erasing REAL Haida artists/craftsmanship and history.
The Haida once cut down Red Cedars with Bone and stone tools and then used Metal.We all Evolve or Should.
@@Garfieldmilnelifeonadirtroad Man, WOW... if you think artificial intelligence is human evolution... you're only proving my point. SMH 😲
Before we talk "Slaving"as far as I know, Slaving was a world wide norm with just about every civilization taking part throughout the ages.
True. But for very different reasons.
Like the northern germanic tribes
took slaves not for economic reasons .
Because when a warrior died in battle , even if he was an enemy,
his woman and children wouldnt be able to survive. So they took them in for misericordia.
Today is a day remembrance mourning of losses of life of indigenous peoples but remembering that me as a indigenous man myself this reminds me how much I've thru despite the challenges me and my people are still here weather in spirit or in person may the great spirit deliver me and my indigenous brothers and sisters from the evil ones that came from the seas
We played the same game the tribes played with each other. Just happened to be better at it.
You aren't indigenous as your ancestors migrated here from foreign lands. However, you are of the first nation's of these lands. Otherwise, at what point am I also indigenous? My ancestors arrived for permanent settlement 419 years ago.
Dunno why but the last couple weeks I've been really driving into the native american folklore rabbit hole, along with cryptids. Maybe because I'm in the sticks in Montana now, fourth winter. I've not encountered nor do i believe I ever will encounter some of these creatures. But I've chased grizzlies, black bears, mountain lions and coyotes away. These stories really make you think.
Anyway just found your channel and subbed on the first video I watched. Sounds like this channel has some informative and mostly correct information. Unlike a lot of UA-camrs that can't even put the right pictures to the stories lol.
The Haida slave trade is one of the reasons the RCMP built Fort Hazelton. There is an amazing First Nations museum in Hazelton.
Much Respect for the People,their Culture and their Land.Been there 7 Times and I want to go Back.
Still have family there
what an insightful video! i really appreciate the effort put into highlighting the Haida culture and history. however, I have to wonder if dubbing them 'Vikings' is a bit misleading. i mean, while both groups were seafaring, the contexts and motivations behind their journeys were really different. just food for thought!
The AI art in this vid is astonishing. Having spent the first half of my adult life on the west coast of Canada, I always held the Haida nation with deep respect. This mini-doc is very well done. Thank you!
This AI information is wrong. We all have a mutual history. Natives loved copper and you can no longer find these markers!
Copper doe's not rust. Ghosts showed up and they had steel!
I trust nature more then man. How do you use nature as security. Candles/curtins. I always change up my sleeping patterns for a reason. I always have a window open all year round. Any time my curtina moves I take notice due to I always sleep with my head towards my curtains! Learn to trust nature! The signs are there. Reading the weather is something we did without anyone teaching us. In touch with Nature!
Astonishingly bad? Why not feature REAL Haida artists and promote their unique craftmanship instead of using plagiarism? Why are we applauding laziness and stealing imagery/incorrect information?
Very similar to my people , New Zealand maori who followed the birds from the north that came from Canada and fly to NZ . A Haida Shaman was givin a toko toko ( maori talking stick ) with Maori designs on it that were found on rocks in Haida Gwaii that they had forgotten how to read but maori still knew .
Wow !
@@DasDutchman56 love your name DasDutchman
Super cool. So much knowledge has been lost. Just like the Chinese settlement that was found in BC dating to the medieval age. Schools are still not teaching this stuff it’s sad.
@@Kadesbattleground schools actually teaching ----- too busy doing the devils work
This AI is wrong. Natives loved copper due to it not rusting. Copper markers no longer exist. Ghosts came into this region and had Steel!
Thank you so much for ,this part of our Canadians history.It, is so interesting,I never though those beautiful people were our natives so long ago.♥️♥️♥️🇨🇦
Enjoyin this show seen a few and love the content
The Haida was unknown to me until this video. Their culture was amazing. I especially love their totems, eagle and raven and their connection with cedar trees. My only connection to any tribe is through my maternal great grandmother who lived in North Carolina and was removed to Oklahoma Cherokee reservation. My paternal grandmother had some Choctaw ancestors. These people’s mistreatment and massacres are a stain on humanity. The people of North America would have a much better civilization if whites had assimilated into the native culture instead of forcing white ways and religion onto the already civilized people. ❤
I trust nature more then man. How do you use nature as security. Candles/curtins. I always change up my sleeping patterns for a reason. I always have a window open all year round. Any time my curtina moves I take notice due to I always sleep with my head towards my curtains! Learn to trust nature! The signs are there. Reading the weather is something we did without anyone teaching us. In touch with Nature!
This AI is funny. All of these tribes in this region have a mutual history before first contact. Why are all our copper markers now gone in this region. Copper does not rust. Who destroyed these.
I'd love to see a 3D animated movie centered around Native American mythology 🙂
Like the animation called " twilight of the gods"
Same. One of the tribes mythologies i love the most is the Inuits.
We named a dwarf planet after one of their goddesses, Sedna. A sea goddess
@@DisturbedGeneration lots of similarties to maori my unlce had a star named in his honor master navigator Sir Hekenukumai Busby from Aotearoa New Zealand , our eskimo kiss is called a Hongi
would love to see more tv shows and movies made by them , shout out to my Maori Taika Waititi from New Zealand for helping them achieve that goal with Reservation Dogs , the energy drink name skux on that show is NZ slang for when something is cool
Now that would be cool❤
I enjoy learning about your culture. Thank you
Its a shame to see how sad the island has become, voting for a communist party that will take everything away from them
WTF are you talking about even we are a constitutional monarchy so... I am confused. How are we an Island We are the second largest country in the world.
What dit they do at the Big Qualicum River ? Beheaded every body ? Why ? Because the Qualicum band was small - and could not fight them off , Massacre at the Big Qualicum River 😢
Everything from Japan and nearby eventually washes up on that coast, so the gods were always sending them new and interesting things,
The Haida peoples traveled much farther south than mentioned here and not only to trade but to raid and take slaves as well
Facts ! . This version keeps the fantasy alive .
So slavery is good
Well TY for this, I am no native man, but my godmother was of the Hesquth, and I still live on VI as all my life. The canoe's, dugouts ? in this were a bit fanciful, seagoing dugouts are heavy more square. An Island built ( Kee wat sat ?) war canoe said to hold 100, forget 50, a photo is out there. Saying Haida are Viking is something I also say when describing the people, in respect.
Many non Haida people have ...unhappy memories about them, long time before white contact.
I respect them , I get the amphibious empire way of life, the British war canoes were just too big for them to take out easy ;p
So how does the "stolen land" hypothesis work, when other groups were stealing each others land long before Europeans arrived?
It doesn’t, white people just stole land better
Your mind is too closed mate. Broaden your scope. How do you feel about the Ukraine & Russia?
@ winner takes it
its all a money making scam cloaked perpetual victimhood
@@BambooSpey Keep your mind too open, your brains fall out
Lets not change the topic
I love it les images surtout
The Miq Maq in the northeast had a similar culture even helping Europeans learn how to deal with whales. Previously many Europeans only harvested whales when a dead body rolled to the shore. The Miq Maq went after them using harpoons. They also made large ocean going seacraft.
What fantasy book did you get that from?
It is M'kmaq or MicMac
The NOOTKA people on Vancouver Island whaled a long time, it was a huge deal for a village before a hunt. I grew up among them, from Kyuquot village so they likely went to open Pacific waters for huge Humpbacks.
I am just saying about whaling by non whites , this area aka "graveyard of the Pacific" by whites for so many brutal shipwreck deaths between wave an rock.
Yahoo 😁 someone finally mentioned this, and their mysterious origins are intriguing as well.
Ugh, what is all this AI generated crap, and why are we comparing a wholly unique culture to that of the Norsemen just for clickbait points? So many extraordinary and unique Indigenous cultures in the Americas, and yet people still have to compare and contrast with Europeans because apparently that's all anyone has ever heard of?
Look beyond your ego
@RalphBennett-i1f Lmfao, what ego exactly? For saying that North American tribes are actually wholly unique from European cultures? Again why are we calling the Haida the 'Vikings of North America' when the Vikings themselves were literally the Vikings of North America? The Vikings made it to Newfoundland as well as possibly Nova Scotia and even Maine, and yet we're going to completely ignore all that and the fact that the Haida developed on their own from a totally different background. It's just plain ignorant and derivative, besides completely dismissive of Haida culture for nothing but click bait points. And instead of all this fake AI generated 'art', the producers of this channel could have actually spoken to and featured some AMAZING Haida artists to represent THEMSELVES. But yes, I'M the one with the huge ego for saying Indigenous cultures deserve ACCURATE representation and don't need to have their entire culture dumbed down and whitewashed by even more white people. 🤦♀️ Please check YOUR ego and do some actual research before getting back to me. Or are you just offended that someone is pointing out the obvious?
@@RalphBennett-i1f Not sure why my reply was deleted, not shady AT ALL. What ego exactly? Do elaborate. Also, why not feature ACTUAL Haida artists and promote THEIR unique work instead of reductive AI garbage that uses plagiarism? Also, the Vikings were the Vikings of North America, considering they actually made it Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and possibly New Brunswick and Maine. Please read a book sometime.
@@AllanMckay-b9v I never mentioned copper so not sure what you're referring to exactly. But yes, the video is terrible AI, which is really sad when they could have featured REAL Haida artists and promoted their unique craftsmanship.
Blame the person who gave the AI a prompt, not the machine that lacks the capacity to draw such parallels on its own; if you want to blame the AI for something, it should be the poor execution of prompts.
Thank you I always appreciate your videos
In many ways very similar to Polynesian culture especially faring the sea across long distances
There is actual genetic connections to the Polynesians and the haida. The Polynesian people have one gene that they thought no other race had but turns out the haida share it with them.
@boredinmission420 That makes perfect sense. Very cool!
I noticed the same even similiar totem poles.Were they descended from Polynesian and First Nation tribes?
@Dominic-mm6yf that's a phenomenal question that I also would like to know the answer to
These AI "docs" are horrible...
@@nextgenerationseedcompany Seriously, just trash. Not to mention plagiarism. I think UA-cam needs to tighten up regulations on this garbage ASAP.
The Haida raided killed and took slaves . Ask the Kitimat ,Kitwanga, Salish and any other peoples of the west coast ...
Some of those canoes shown early in the video are definitely not Haida- style! Instead they had carved, uplifted sections in the bow...unmistakable when you've seen them. Now I'll watch the rest of the video in case I missed the " real" ones.
I have a dream of taking my sailboat to Haida Gwaii to retire and explore the nooks and crannies of the islands.
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Glad I found this video. As a Canadian on the search for our identity, this is an emotional video
Man this reminds me. I haven't seen Land of the War Canoes in the longest time.
Mel Gibson needs to do an apocalypticto style movie of the Haida!
In the ice age!
@@matthenson8930 NOT!! KEEP HOLLYWOOD AWAY FROM US!!!!
Beautiful thank you! Blessing and POWER to our sisters and brothers in the Haida Gwaii
I trust nature more then man. How do you use nature as security. Candles/curtins. I always change up my sleeping patterns for a reason. I always have a window open all year round. Any time my curtina moves I take notice due to I always sleep with my head towards my curtains! Learn to trust nature! The signs are there. Reading the weather is something we did without anyone teaching us. In touch with Nature!
All our copper markers are gone in our region. All tribes. We loved copper due to it not rusting. Mutual history in this region before first contact. This AI is funny!
Admirable ❤ Pride, culture returns
Really well made. I’m subbing. 👍❤️
Could use this in classrooms.
I trust nature more then man. How do you use nature as security. Candles/curtins. I always change up my sleeping patterns for a reason. I always have a window open all year round. Any time my curtina moves I take notice due to I always sleep with my head towards my curtains! Learn to trust nature! The signs are there. Reading the weather is something we did without anyone teaching us. In touch with Nature!
We all used copper due to it not rusting. Mutual history. who destroyed all our copper markers! These were left in certain areas!
I sincerely hope you're not a teacher when you suggest promoting plagiarism. Also, why not feature a documentary that interviews actual Haida members and shows REAL Haida artists/craftsmanship?
Documented travels as far south as Mexico
@@AllanMckay-b9v the art is AI, the truth is in the history pages, do your due diligence to keep from looking foolish.
Sounds bit south to me
The Ojibwa controlled the northern lands surrounding the Great Lakes and this meant that they controlled the fur trade with early settlers. Our language was the unofficial official language of the fur trade, the french worked well with the Natives and this is why most of our last names are french seeing that they settled in the north bc that was the biggest source of revenue for the early colonies.
Haudenosaunee ruled them grounds the Ojibwe are on recorded stating they didn't Owen the lands and handed it over to six nations and the grown. Read the treaty. Haudenosaunee territory was around the Great lakes and st Lawrence
Being of Huron/Abenaki lineage I'd like to mention the people who were stuck between both of your Nations.. Ojibwe to the West and Haudenosaunee to the East, and warring in the middle.. The Huron were largely taken over and absorbed by the Haudenosaunee, for a time. I grew up around the Seneca, but my ancestors happen to be the first recorded marriage between an Indigenous woman and a French settler. There were a good handful of tribes of the People that held the region by differing amounts at different times. The Great Lakes region is huge, and to my knowledge there has never been one People who has held the region as a whole..
This is why it's so important to know your own history, never let it be forgotten. Many Blessings, All ❤
Edit: Wanted to also mention how sad it is to see you two still "warring", wrong tradition to keep alive. Besides that, none of what was said has anything to do with the Haida People..
@@llamadeus11I'm in brantford and all the natives call themselves warriors. Seems like a good strong tradition to me.
@@deplorablesob8004 indeed it is, and being a warrior is something they had to and still have to uphold. There are still better things to put your energy into. If they want a fight there's better and bigger things to stand against these days. The other tribes are not who they should be fighting anymore.
Edited for spelling error 😅
@@llamadeus11 the territory expansion of the Haudenosaunee was around the time smallpox wiped out most the population 1650s to near the 1700s and with the dutch allies guns from hemp fiber and fur trades we went into our old hunting grounds( gotta remember we're Iroquoian ppl, language is culture regardless of group name) and brought the great law to others was very little fighting if at all due to our small numbers. This rivalry these immigrants speak of are very over played on issues. It is correct we did fight but that was last resort. Every nation knows lacrosse was first before war
Me too the 3d movie ❤
What do you mean forgotten? I live here. It’s here. It’s still alive.
LOL yeah the haida is nothing like Vikings , not in any way.. no one considers them "vikings of the PNW". ..
Vikings-a Viking age people(after the iron age) ,Haida-stone aged people
They raided as far South as Chili.
Hmmm that’s news to me
As a northern Tsimshian I fear my Haida Gwaii Brothers and Sisters will be very offended about your hokey AI voice and image generated program, this is not the true Ancestral story of these fine powerful people who were the first to encourage me to explore my own Ancestral roots that the jesuits tried to dissolve from my tribe. Im sick of all the fake artificial money grab programs, bang the drums loud to apologize to the ones who suffered and died because of this kind of disrespect. Yes the images are beautiful AI stolen pictures but they are not the true traditional creations of the great masters of the Haida Gwaii Nation. Hokey canoes and improper scenes and untraditional designs like another disney show. Get it respectfully right or get it off already! And throwing in my other Viking ancestors to boost your shows another lack of respect, do your research to honour their true history.
The Haida were tribe destroyers that faced zero consequences for their genocidal behaviours, RIP Qualicum and many other tribes nearly wiped off the earth by these warmongering slave owners. They should be forced to pay reparations to tribes that survived their slaughters.
A.I. Is a digital impersonation of the great spirit… it has no breath of a story teller.
My mother came from a Saskatchewan Cree Reserve, my dad was Italian
1:20 Jackalopes?
I met a man from one of those villages.. He was born in a long house.. The village was abandoned..
ai voice or is it just me?
Miigwech-4-shar-ing this POWER-FUL story of once again US Native Indigenous,peoples have survived ,the White-peoples innovation.
Miigwech-4-shar-ing.
I am Haida and lived with history from elders. The art showing people, their dress, their villages and so on, all speak of non-Haida. The facial art, the dress, and canoe, longhouses, travel in reeds, in lower mainland style canoes, facial painting, all speak of non-Haida, do not be mislead that all shown in picture after picture, let me be generous and say, about 95% are not Haida. Some of the dialogue is ok. I love the art as shown, the dress, and people, but, real history of my Haida people in pictures, need proper art, proper conduct, proper cones, longhouses, bent boxes, customs, beliefs, age of our existence, and others in this film. Do not believe most, if not all art shown, in buildings, canoes, masks, paddles, boxes, and so on, most art is lower BC Mainland natives.
this is an artificial intelligence video - I'm pretty sure AI won't be able to produce formline accurately. A human probably made a prompt, and an AI program produced the images, voice, music based on information online.
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I miss watching a canoe being built... I miss BC so much...
Always remember tribe! we left here and explored the world! don't let them disconnect you from AMARUCA!
@@AllanMckay-b9vwhat exactly did they say that was stolen history? I personally know people from this tribe.
@ and McKay? That’s not an Indian name, that’s a white name, who are you?
@ not sure what you mean, but yes, everything is connected. There is a lot our tribes forgot, Vikings/scots included.
Information is too repetitious. We humans can remember after being told once.
The Haida ppl are js like the rest of the others on the Pacific Northwest coast. And many anthologist Glazed tf out of them, just like the Kwakwaka’wkaw
My name is hyita on mom's side
Scandinavians
How the Haidas got there name Haida,Haida the Tlingits are coming
If ai can make plains natives look like plains natives, can't it make haida look like haida
imagine there's no gringo
Yes Imagine living in the stone age for eternity.
Why you always have to bring that disgusting energy into humanity
Don't culturally appropriate viking culture onto natives
This lacks referenced factual historical information.
Lol ya right.
These guys never conquered nothing. All regions in the area kept their lands. The euros are so ignorant to the true history of the peoples of the north west
You have no idea you're American
@@seansalter1679no he's a Nisga'a just like me. Just like people's all over the world in their geographies, there'll be hostilities here and there. Come to the Nass River where we live and see why we (the Nisga'a) still hold it as our own and never let anyone else take it from us. Come it's beautiful here and abundance is ours through all the seasons.
AI word salad video
great video....keep them coming
GRAPHICS ARE INSANE:)
Don't call us vikings
Can’t listen to this
The pearl of great price!!!!! That’s what we are to God!! We are the pearl of great value the man found and sold everything he had to buy the land where he discovered the pearl of great value. See how Christ leaves bread crumbs that leads to cultures all over the world. That’s why He’s the Master of Masters. Imagine if Christ would have had UA-cam!! He had ti walk 2 weeks or so to find a book he wanted to read, makes me see how we, I’ve taken things for granted in man’s unprecedented prosperity!
God, I hate AI videos!
You're comparing people who never made it far from home to people who sailed across the Atlantic ocean 😆
We travelled everywhere....
He's also depicting canoes with sails ! Lol . And not mention the other kinda trading no one wants to talk about
@@theoldschoolconnoisseur2991 Did they trade things that only Europeans get blamed for? 😆
Yes, it is a comparison. Valid, I think. I’ve read elsewhere that they travelled quite far into the South Pacific. Do remember that the Pacific Ocean is considerably bigger than the Atlantic. They were/are people, ordinary people, who have done extraordinary things. What have you, personally, done lately, that was so great? Do you need to belittle others to feel big?
They were not Vikings, dug out canoes are not equivalent to ocean going ships, they never even developed the ability to make metal.
Some fierce art in this video. Nice!
@ I’m a big fan of art and the medium, to me, matters not.
@@colleenwhite353 Nice? So you don't mind plagiarism, theft of art? You wouldn't want to see the work of REAL Haida artists and craftsman? Because it's easy enough to feature ACTUAL Haida artists and promote THEIR work instead of fake plagiarism.
@@colleenwhite353 Yeah that's not problematic AT ALL
@ lol. I grew up on Haida Gwaii. My family is Haida and Cree. This art has appeared to generate a mix of both in its effort to tell a story. We have world renowned artists in the family and nobody’s crying the blues. If collectors want the authentic goods we can do that.
@@colleenwhite353 So you'd much rather feature AI-generated fake imagery developed with plagiarism than the work of actual artisans and craftspeople from Haida culture? You'd rather people learn from fake imagery in a fake Haida 'style' and uncredited info than actual Haida artisans and historians with accurate information? That doesn't seem problematic AT ALL. Probably why so many people are so ignorant of the diversity of Native nations in the first place sadly. Lack of accurate info makes us all ignorant.
Ah, we natives know the Vikings disappeared into our blood.
Unfortunately the Haida stayed in the Viking era
Vikings? They are fishermen? Imagine a viking raider with a rod and net! 😂😂😂
To compare them to Vikings is fubar
They were much cleaner and intelligent then vikings.
@gamebald that's you inherent bias talking, check your privilege!
@gamebald "Vikings" were pretty clean and well kempt. They have numerous sites with warriors buried with their most prized possessions and often included... very fancy combs. As far as their intelligence? Obviously you're qualified to judge. Good day.
@brettmortis9387 Well, I can see the comparison so... it's not fucked up beyond ALL recognition.
@EthanBSide still F'd up beyond all recognition
I found a ancient temple site in southern Alberta, this temple uses obelisks, cairns, altar and mounds to align with the solstice which date the site at 12,960 B. P. i told a Blackfoot man about this find and he told me the they killed of the Semitic people who made these temples that are all across the prairies. the natives are not indigenous they are Asian. it is the Semitic Israelites who made land claims here in N. America using these temples as evidence of their presence and claims. i also found a Hebrew inscribed deed tablet made of green jasper, inscribed with the Hebrew tetrogram YH-VA. this land belongs to king Jesus Christ and his New Jerusalem kingdom.
Lies
@@jordancreer.e.a.l2250 I NEVER LIE, I 'M AN APOSTLE OF CHRIST. WHAT'S YOUR ISSUE, DO YOU WANT ME TO SHOW YOU THE SITE OR INTRODUCE YOU TO THE NATIVE WHO CLAIMED THEY KILLED OFF MY ANCESTORS. WHAT GIVES YOU THE SENSE I'M LYING?
@@grantburles1987isn’t that a Mormon thing?
@@jordancreer.e.a.l2250 OH I SEE, YOUR A CREE NATIVE WHO HATES THE BLACKFOOT AND THE TRUTH, THE ISRAELITES SHOULD GET REPERATIONS FOR THE NATIVES KILLING OFF MY ANCESTORS WHO ARE THE TRUE LAND OWNERS OF NORTH AMERICA, SHAME ON YOU LIARS.
@@inquizitive1 IT SURE IS, BUT I WENT TO THE MORMON TEMPLE IN SOUTHERN ALBERTA AND OTHER MORMONS LIKE THE 'ANCIENT AMERICA MAGIZINE' BUT THEY WILL NOT TALK ABOUT IT. THE MORMON CHURCH IS SO CORRUPT THAT THEY DON'T EVEN FOLLOW THEIR OWN DOCTRINES. I AM NOT MORMON BUT I FOUND WHAT I FOUND AND I DON.T LIE. THIS TEMPLE HAS A SPHINX MOUND THAT IS HEADLESS AND ABOUT 40 OR 50 FT TALL AND ABOUT 150 FT LONG AND TEMPLE TAKES UP ABOUT A SECTION OF LAND. I DOCUMENTED ALL I FOUND WITH PHOTOS AND MEASURMENTS
Disney movie with a Haida princess? Yes plz
Perhaps a more truthful one. Pocahontas was a big lie. Beautiful, but a lie.
Um but the vikings of Canada were THE VIKINGS while the haida were stuck on Barangia.
1st topper
2nd covis
3rd Viking
4th Haida and European
4th nations
Die Werbung vorher ist lästig und doof
Der Bericht über Haida Indianer dagegen interessant!🎉❤🦌🦬🌲🌵🍁🌺🦩🦋🏵️🌻💖💚❤️🌹💐
Kann nix ohne doofe Werbung sein???Weg damit.Die Macht mir alles kaputt
Aber die Haida Kultur ist interessant 🌵🦩🐞🍁🦋🐞🦩 🌺🍁🌵💐🌲🦬🦌
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