I've lived in Oklahoma my entire life. I'm Creek and Seminole. I grew up knowing these characters. These are my people and I'm so proud of them for doing this.
I'm Choctaw, Cherokee, and Chickasaw in OK. Did you know this show is already getting hate for "not representing reservation life realistically"? It's like BRO everybody knows Rez life sucks. Who doesn't know that?? It's a reservation! Wtf?! Who needs to be reminded that Rez life sucks?
@@uvovot those Tribes forgot that the state was literally called Indian Territory at one time and just like our Navajo and Lakota brethren, we Oklahoma Tribes deal with racism and issues up front. The recent Supreme Court decision should've proved that Oklahoma is still reservation lands and yes, we have outhouses too! This intertribal division and ethnocentric crap is why we lost it all. My dad used to say how rude Oklahoma Tribes were treated in California by some natives. I experienced it in Colorado once at a powwow at that and the word for whiteman in some NM Tribes blankets Oklahoma Tribes with the same word. You'd think with all our tragic histories and loss of life, indigenous peoples would unite in one shared history by now.
I worked five years in a Cherokee emergency room. When the doctor said "I'm the everything doctor." - that checked out. The CN ER/urgent care docs see EVERYTHING!
A'ho my relatives ! I'm Dińe and this show is incredibly important to all of us. I relieved my childhood as a kid from the Navajo Rez, moved to Phoenix years ago. You could call me a city rez kid. But this show tells our story and our struggles, and strength. I love this show so much. I hope youths and people would take this show seriously and understand how this show is important to us indigenous people.
I'm loving the show. It's raw. It's real. It's funny. I grew up white but Dad, whose first language was Portuguese, didn't embrace the heritage of his mother, who was born on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Reservation. I didn't know that until after she was gone. A dozen years ago when my life fell apart, when I fell apart, the brothers from my Native American Circle picked me up. My experience with them makes this show all the more real for me.
listen to these people speak so proudly of their heritage. and seeing the younger generation talk eloquently about the history of her people and where it is today. awesome stuff! great show and i hope we get to see multiple seasons.
Congratulations to you all! It is way past time that these stories, controlled by the indigenous, are told. The show is a joy to watch. Funny, heart-felt, and has beautiful charachter development. Thank you all!
I'm so glad they have this show. I just wish it was hour long rather than a half an hour. I feel that they have just scratched the surface of these characters. But it is beautiful to see some of our own making it and making their voices heard.
I love Paulina’s character. I can never be her, but damn her character is funny af. This cast ensemble is 10/10! I’m man Netflix didn’t get D’Pharoah as Sokka if he had audition for ATLA. I’m glad that this show is popping. To think that a few decades ago, its white people who portrayed these characters. I’m very happy for them all. Edit: Everyones are great and loved to see them more in different roles. (I’m pissed Netflix cancelled The Order. I wanted more story of Kawennahere’s character!)
It's crazy to see that a show about natives on the rez in OKLAHOMA pretty much relates to everyone who's lived on rez anywhere. I'm Nomlaki-Wintun from Grindstone Indian Rancheria
Willie Jack is my fav character, she funny af. She's the little sister that'll jump into a fight to help you beat the bullies, beat you, & make snide comments at the same time just for the fun of it.😂🤣 #RezDogs4L #Skoden 🏹
I'm in love with this show, and they're right, us indigenous people can be funny too and I'm so glad the world can see how we do our version of humor, can't wait for season 2 to see if Elora makes it to California
To see our people on the TV screen... being who we are is amazing without really having to act the part more like we live the part of life INDIGENOUS MOVIES , MUZIC , NOW T.V. YEE YEE I LOVE IT 🌵🦅💫🥁✊🏼
Congratulations!!!! I wish you great success and hope you can come up with more films and TV programs from your cultures point of view. You have so many stories and can rewrite history. EXITO! 👏👏👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌🙌👍👍👍👍
This show is hilarious and eye opening. Not Native but often mistaken as Native by everyone, including Natives. I'm honored by the mistake, but ashamed by how people often treat them, just from the experiences I've had. I feel a strong bond as a result. This helped me understand even more. Thank you.
I mean I never doubt ndn humor I crack me up. Im super down with the production well every part. I'm glad it hasn't offended me. Tread light stay true is all u got to do. Aho
This is everything for those of us that didnt grow up around other Natives and the rez. So many of us had Grandparents that were stolen from their tribes and families, and their children and grandchildren are lost in America. We are Navajo, but grew up in South Central LA and until recently never even seen another Native outside of my family. Been so many times in my life people assume or get mad I am not mexican, I have been called asian, and told I look sick because of my skin. And white people touching my effing hair is creepy af.
As a Mvskoke Creek who has lived in Maine and spent time up in the County and Backwoods Canada, and where Rez Dogs was filmed, YOU ARE WICKED SPOT ON! I was thinking the same thing when they were still working on Rez dogs.
Too bad I can’t afford hulu and paying for extra shows. Indian humor certainly different and even funnier when not trying to be funny. Had kid friend who went to Ft. Sill with me to see where Geronimo jailed. He was 10 and kept asking me if he would see any real indians that day. I told him to go look in the mirror in the bathroom. He said huh? What you mean? The kid was half Native and looked Native. At first it was funny but then it wasn’t funny to me because he was expecting to see TV characters. Another guy would never let me have him over for dinner. The joke vibe was that he was for dinner (canabalism) even though he was invited for tacos. The craziness just comes out in everyday life and one has to pay attention.
They always talk about how they would have loved to see this show when they were kids. When you were a kid you would have been too young to watch it anyways.
I've lived in Oklahoma my entire life. I'm Creek and Seminole. I grew up knowing these characters. These are my people and I'm so proud of them for doing this.
I'm Creek as well cousin
I'm Choctaw, Cherokee, and Chickasaw in OK. Did you know this show is already getting hate for "not representing reservation life realistically"? It's like BRO everybody knows Rez life sucks. Who doesn't know that?? It's a reservation! Wtf?!
Who needs to be reminded that Rez life sucks?
@@uvovot I know right, we're not all rolling in casino money like movies want you to believe.
@@uvovot those Tribes forgot that the state was literally called Indian Territory at one time and just like our Navajo and Lakota brethren, we Oklahoma Tribes deal with racism and issues up front. The recent Supreme Court decision should've proved that Oklahoma is still reservation lands and yes, we have outhouses too! This intertribal division and ethnocentric crap is why we lost it all. My dad used to say how rude Oklahoma Tribes were treated in California by some natives. I experienced it in Colorado once at a powwow at that and the word for whiteman in some NM Tribes blankets Oklahoma Tribes with the same word. You'd think with all our tragic histories and loss of life, indigenous peoples would unite in one shared history by now.
@Baliinikiah please sober up before commenting!
You know what's funnier than Indians on tv? ...Indians watching Indians on TV. Loving this show.
The cowboys always win, look at Tom Nicks, What about John Wayne ?
@@lonewolfgamingplus379 Did you notice, not once, did they show his teeth??
AAAYYYY SMOKE SIGNALS
"HEY VICTOR"
This show rocks, way better than the normal TV crap
The clinic receptionist was spot on 🤣 not friendly at all
I worked five years in a Cherokee emergency room. When the doctor said "I'm the everything doctor." - that checked out. The CN ER/urgent care docs see EVERYTHING!
@@brockmahogany260 same thing I thought, I'm like Bear it's a reservation hospital there's 80 patients 5 receptionist and two doctors lol
Totally. Haha
A'ho my relatives ! I'm Dińe and this show is incredibly important to all of us. I relieved my childhood as a kid from the Navajo Rez, moved to Phoenix years ago. You could call me a city rez kid. But this show tells our story and our struggles, and strength. I love this show so much. I hope youths and people would take this show seriously and understand how this show is important to us indigenous people.
I’m loving these characters and am very interested in how their stories are going to unfold. Can’t wait to watch more episodes!
I'm loving the show. It's raw. It's real. It's funny. I grew up white but Dad, whose first language was Portuguese, didn't embrace the heritage of his mother, who was born on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Reservation. I didn't know that until after she was gone. A dozen years ago when my life fell apart, when I fell apart, the brothers from my Native American Circle picked me up. My experience with them makes this show all the more real for me.
listen to these people speak so proudly of their heritage. and seeing the younger generation talk eloquently about the history of her people and where it is today. awesome stuff! great show and i hope we get to see multiple seasons.
Im Mexican but i love this show…. MORE!!!
So you have Native ancestry?
@@cuzz63 Most of us Mexicans have native blood. My own blood is full Purepecha.
@@froyerthedestroyer6756 I know many do, the minority are European.
@@cuzz63 natives but from a different country
@@tonyhernandez1909 thats my point..people act as if they arent American Natives when there were no borders to separate them hundreds of years ago.
Good show! Like Taika said “it only took 600 years” LANDBACK
I'm thankful there is a Native American show! Finally. Native American representation is definitely very important.
Blessings and congratulations to my people...
I have a big crush on Paulina, she seems so kool and chill.
I'm Mixtec! I'm not a rez kid! But I am so proud of you all!
Much love seeing native people doing big things
Congratulations to you all! It is way past time that these stories, controlled by the indigenous, are told. The show is a joy to watch. Funny, heart-felt, and has beautiful charachter development. Thank you all!
Feeling so seen and heard here. Much love from the Menominee nation
This show is so dope ❤️🙏🏽 think how much we’ve been missing out on for years by not having these native stories told by natives front and center
This show is great !!! I think it is very unique and I'm happy they are finally showing something like this on TV.
I'm so glad they have this show. I just wish it was hour long rather than a half an hour. I feel that they have just scratched the surface of these characters. But it is beautiful to see some of our own making it and making their voices heard.
I'd like to be there when all these Natives get their Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 👍👏👌😁
I grew up in Tx and always wanted to see ppl like me in modern times, this made me both cry and laugh when I saw all the ads
I love Paulina’s character. I can never be her, but damn her character is funny af. This cast ensemble is 10/10! I’m man Netflix didn’t get D’Pharoah as Sokka if he had audition for ATLA. I’m glad that this show is popping. To think that a few decades ago, its white people who portrayed these characters. I’m very happy for them all.
Edit: Everyones are great and loved to see them more in different roles. (I’m pissed Netflix cancelled The Order. I wanted more story of Kawennahere’s character!)
Few decades ago, lol more like a few years ago lol.
@@mrshiftd You’re right. It still rampant till this day but with the internet reaching more people, there are speaking up more.
@@quillherart8660 👍 true
Great show. I'm hooked. I've already laughed and cried with the characters and I'm excited for Monday's now!
I love this show.... I really hope there's more shows like this. They're doing a great job 💜
Beautiful show
Beautiful people
I love this show . It connects all us natives
Really great first episode. Can’t wait for the next episodes
Paulina Alexis is so beautiful 😍
Grateful for natives rising up.
I so feel for this series! It's touching, real, humorous and hopeful!! More!
Amazing show so far. Love the humor and can't wait to see where it goes
I will always support my native brothers and sisters.
It's crazy to see that a show about natives on the rez in OKLAHOMA pretty much relates to everyone who's lived on rez anywhere. I'm Nomlaki-Wintun from Grindstone Indian Rancheria
Amazing show did not disappoint great cast and story
Love this show so much!!! 💜💜💜🐱
Cheese is my favorite character so far!
Willie Jack is my fav character, she funny af. She's the little sister that'll jump into a fight to help you beat the bullies, beat you, & make snide comments at the same time just for the fun of it.😂🤣
#RezDogs4L #Skoden 🏹
Cheese is awesome but I gotta go with Willie jack. Her attitude is amazing
She has great comedic timing. While she has little dialogue she kills it when delivering her lines. I also love the twins….hilarious.
I'm reviewing these episodes on my channel check them out.
I love when she's telling him "Don't being eating two of them talking about you want your money back" lol
best show on anywhere!
Fantastic show
I'm in love with this show, and they're right, us indigenous people can be funny too and I'm so glad the world can see how we do our version of humor, can't wait for season 2 to see if Elora makes it to California
Representation brings truths. Guess I need to get Hulu, my ancestors have a lot of restitution to make.
I love this show!
Season 2- Be There. Represent. Bring friendly viewers!
They nailed it!!! This show will persevere!!!! Way to represent.
To see our people on the TV screen... being who we are is amazing without really having to act the part more like we live the part of life INDIGENOUS MOVIES , MUZIC , NOW T.V.
YEE YEE I LOVE IT 🌵🦅💫🥁✊🏼
This show will lay the foundation for many other indigenous people in the TV and Movie industry.
Congratulations!!!! I wish you great success and hope you can come up with more films and TV programs from your cultures point of view. You have so many stories and can rewrite history. EXITO! 👏👏👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌🙌👍👍👍👍
I've done most of the things they do on this show but on my Rez. Nice
The Best new series on Sweet Beautiful Mother Earth.👍😎
Found out about this show through an American friend, it's great.
This show is hilarious and eye opening. Not Native but often mistaken as Native by everyone, including Natives. I'm honored by the mistake, but ashamed by how people often treat them, just from the experiences I've had. I feel a strong bond as a result. This helped me understand even more. Thank you.
I like my meat pies like I like my women...Brown, greasy and hot. Lmfaooooo. I almost died when I heard that the first time.
Thank You , , ,
It's about time..... the show looks great, gotta see it....
We need more ....im been trying to get producers together to do documentary to on sex trafficking on Navajo nation still looking survivor "
I would love to see an documentary on that.
Cherokee and Seminole here!!!!
I absolutely agree & am happy to hear the NATIVES saying this!
Thrillingly good!
I'm creek and Seminole I live in Tulsa Oklahoma my whole life now and then we go back home to see our peoples
Proud member of AIM and Mdewakanton, can't wait to watch this.
Loved every episode. And the visions crazy hair would have with William knifeman lol.
I absolutely love Paulina as Willie Jack
Glad this show exist.
Love this show
I wonder if the creators of this show were influenced or inspired by Sherman Alexie’s “Smoke Signals” movie?
I mean that movie still is important for natives/Rez life portrayed in pop culture so I would believe so
Taika referenced this film two years ago. Try searching Taika Waititi and telling indigenous stories on UA-cam. Clip should come up
REZ 2 THE CITY...
WE ARE ONE just Living our INDIGENOUS LIFE...
Finally being acknowledged....
I love it😍😍😍
William Knifeman Ah! Ah! Ah!
REZ DOGS
who let the rez dogs out
Hell yea, have no internet to watch the show. Hopefully soon
If you can watch UA-cam you can watch Hulu
I mean I never doubt ndn humor I crack me up. Im super down with the production well every part. I'm glad it hasn't offended me. Tread light stay true is all u got to do. Aho
Love it !WOOOOOOOooooooo!!!
This is everything for those of us that didnt grow up around other Natives and the rez. So many of us had Grandparents that were stolen from their tribes and families, and their children and grandchildren are lost in America. We are Navajo, but grew up in South Central LA and until recently never even seen another Native outside of my family.
Been so many times in my life people assume or get mad I am not mexican, I have been called asian, and told I look sick because of my skin. And white people touching my effing hair is creepy af.
Its a good show Init!!! Good jokes😏
SKODEN!!
STOODIS!!
One of the best shows I've seen! And I'm so white, I'm clear!
Best show ever
It's about time!!!!!!
It his show is awesome
It all came about
Also was very nice picture
I love the show
Want see more
Why did they title the show Reservation Dogs?
I want some meat pies do they make them in the Yakima area ❤️😍
Fed film👍🏻❤🇩🇰
Love from yakama chippewa cree blackfeet
5:38 LOL 😂
This is a play on of Quentin Tarintinos Reservoir Dogs isnt it?
Naw!
Or the actual rez dogs? 🤷
If Fargo was shot in the style of Letter Kenny. You would have Reservation Dogs, and that is a great thing ;)
As a Mvskoke Creek who has lived in Maine and spent time up in the County and Backwoods Canada, and where Rez Dogs was filmed, YOU ARE WICKED SPOT ON! I was thinking the same thing when they were still working on Rez dogs.
I’m Pequot
can someone explain to me why the honey bear is popping up everywhere?
Cuz aunt Jemima ain't wit us anymore.
Cherokee Principal People sending much love to everyone involved. Use your WORDs lol. Aho
Oh hell ya, finally 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Too bad I can’t afford hulu and paying for extra shows. Indian humor certainly different and even funnier when not trying to be funny. Had kid friend who went to Ft. Sill with me to see where Geronimo jailed. He was 10 and kept asking me if he would see any real indians that day. I told him to go look in the mirror in the bathroom. He said huh? What you mean? The kid was half Native and looked Native. At first it was funny but then it wasn’t funny to me because he was expecting to see TV characters. Another guy would never let me have him over for dinner. The joke vibe was that he was for dinner (canabalism) even though he was invited for tacos. The craziness just comes out in everyday life and one has to pay attention.
It’s better to laugh than cry
“You don’t see native people on tv”. Okay Geronimo, Dances with Wolves, countless other films.
They always talk about how they would have loved to see this show when they were kids. When you were a kid you would have been too young to watch it anyways.
Ahhh paulina
I grew up on the Rez ( indian lane 4 real ) Mike davis
I'm full blood Native, and I can't relate to this. Maybe because I grew up in East Oakland and not this rez
❤️💛⚪🖤
Oglala Sioux ✊🏽
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