I remember when I had to do the harvest dance here in zuni. It was very tiring but my wowo was proud and it lasted all day. My brother was also in the harvest dance so he might be in here😂
Such a privilege to be able to watch beautiful dancing and songs. I have loved this amazing culture since I was a child. Diolch yn iawn am ranu ( Thank you very much for sharing) Respect from Cymru( Wales) UK🤝
Forgive a naive question from a non-native in UK: I’m watching how the stepping and drumming are so tightly coordinated and wondering whether the changes in rhythm are set for each song / dance, or is there variation each time? Beautiful to see these community gatherings where people of all ages can participate, and youngsters learning cultural traditions. Thank you for posting this video.
Have been to Zuni many years ago mesquite wood was burning in fireplaces-it smelled wonderful. Still have the snake fetish with arrowhead strapped to I got there. Been to uni Salt Lake, too. Thank you for posting this. Would have enjoyed seeing. 🙏
Me two I am in a dance group called anshe kohanna it stand for white bear and my group is like that and my tsitda is proud of me and my datchu is proud of me to and I am only 8 but I am using my moms phone because my phone is dead
the turkey headdress is that part of the heritage....it looks more inca..originated...are the pueblos more inca heritage....those white shoes or mocasins say alot of your dances...the woman n the white outfits dressed in white...4 reason white shoes meaning ghost spirits...walking in the sky....the blue button up shirts....means the sky.....the sacred spirits of the animals..
Yes the Turkey headdresses are part of our pueblo culture. The white moccasins and blue buttoned up shirts don't represent the spirits or sky. It's not Inca related.
We non-native people who can buy any type of corn anytime we want will never comprehend what it means when a people have to depend on the weather and so many other factors just to plant and have enough to survive to the next season. You must pray to the Creator and the corn to keep coming back every season.
I remember when I had to do the harvest dance here in zuni. It was very tiring but my wowo was proud and it lasted all day. My brother was also in the harvest dance so he might be in here😂
Such a privilege to be able to watch beautiful dancing and songs. I have loved this amazing culture since I was a child. Diolch yn iawn am ranu ( Thank you very much for sharing) Respect from Cymru( Wales) UK🤝
Forgive a naive question from a non-native in UK: I’m watching how the stepping and drumming are so tightly coordinated and wondering whether the changes in rhythm are set for each song / dance, or is there variation each time? Beautiful to see these community gatherings where people of all ages can participate, and youngsters learning cultural traditions. Thank you for posting this video.
It’s coordinated because there trying to let the gods know please give us rain and prayers
Have been to Zuni many years ago mesquite wood was burning in fireplaces-it smelled wonderful. Still have the snake fetish with arrowhead strapped to I got there. Been to uni Salt Lake, too. Thank you for posting this. Would have enjoyed seeing. 🙏
I would love to go do the corn dance with them, thats my indian name "Corn blossom woman" !
Cool dude I like this song👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Kody Lane Hildreth Li
So Amazing! Zuni on UA-cam!
I remember when I was in Zuni.
Bom dia ! Ótimo vídeo ,obrigado por compartilhar .
Beautiful. Love light and protection to all. PI
Me two I am in a dance group called anshe kohanna it stand for white bear and my group is like that and my tsitda is proud of me and my datchu is proud of me to and I am only 8 but I am using my moms phone because my phone is dead
Oh yeah is that in the dehwedah
Is beautiful when you dont see eropeans telling you what to do in your own land
Yep, no Europeans here. We’re just all American now.
the turkey headdress is that part of the heritage....it looks more inca..originated...are the pueblos more inca heritage....those white shoes or mocasins say alot of your dances...the woman n the white outfits dressed in white...4 reason white shoes meaning ghost spirits...walking in the sky....the blue button up shirts....means the sky.....the sacred spirits of the animals..
Yes the Turkey headdresses are part of our pueblo culture. The white moccasins and blue buttoned up shirts don't represent the spirits or sky. It's not Inca related.
We non-native people who can buy any type of corn anytime we want will never comprehend what it means when a people have to depend on the weather and so many other factors just to plant and have enough to survive to the next season. You must pray to the Creator and the corn to keep coming back every season.
Cool 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Love it Zuni old dine
We are not dine....we have similar cultures but we are not dine.
Diné is NAVAJO
Cool song
Thank You I was dancing 😀😀
Thx! :D
Nice songs
Yay
The Hopi people are peaceful and have lived for millennia. They need only corn and rain.
This is zuni bud
Ma,chew....
Ex ssed
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The Zuni people live in Kivas for ceremonial purposes
their spirits do