Delaware's Forgotten People: Nanticoke Indians (Full Documentary)

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @Carboneye7
    @Carboneye7 8 місяців тому +4

    I’m 2generations from full blood nanicoke living in Virginia -and in 2024
    It’s necessary to learn this heritage information this was a great production even though it’s older it’s a clean multi dimensional look at eastern shore native history wich is still very important to us

  • @hubbardtimber117
    @hubbardtimber117 Рік тому +10

    I've seen this like 4ntimes now. I feel like i learn something everytime. I would to see a new documentary with some great quality audio included. I definitely do love this. I think it's time for an update, would be such an amazing thing to see.

  • @CharlesHancockCreations
    @CharlesHancockCreations 11 місяців тому +5

    Pi:ląhuk. Nahą:pipi Charles mįkilá:kewa. Raleigh, NC watí:wa. Míma Monacan Yesą.
    Thank you. Good day. My name is Charles. I live in Raleigh, NC. I am of the Monacan people.
    I'm enrolled with The Monacan Indian Tribe. It is my closest tribal line. Recently I've found ancestors from The Wamponoag, Nanticoke, Powhatan and Mattamuskeet although those marriages occured many generations ago unlike my Monacan line. This was very insightful. Bi:wa.

  • @puppypoet
    @puppypoet Рік тому +8

    I wish they had been writers. It would have been a dream to hear their thoughts on every day life and natural events and even just learn more about them.

    • @puppypoet
      @puppypoet Рік тому

      @@Jaze09 , oh wow. That sounds wonderful. It'd be like going on a time machine and seeing a wonderland of history! 🥰

    • @gambofini
      @gambofini Рік тому +2

      They did they burn and killed and made us slaves and said we where from Africa

    • @gambofini
      @gambofini Рік тому

      @kurimeo

    • @puppypoet
      @puppypoet Рік тому

      @@gambofini , what?

    • @lesjones5684
      @lesjones5684 7 місяців тому +1

      @@gambofiniiuuuhhnn

  • @sherryboulden5013
    @sherryboulden5013 Рік тому +4

    Love this

  • @robertdouglas7101
    @robertdouglas7101 Рік тому +4

    Hope all is well these days

  • @libertine40
    @libertine40 Рік тому +5

    Many of us had to hide as 'blk', 'colored' and 'wht'. Since the mentally ill, criminals and 'Indians' couldn't vote and didn't have rights as a citizen separated from the tribal reservations until the 1965 'Civil Rights Act'. We're the most reclassified ethnicity in this country. Today many melanated Turtle Islanders are being forced into the 'African' American category. The paper genocide of Walter Plecker's 'Racial Purity Act' is still ongoing.
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  • @名誉ために日本人天の祖先
    @名誉ために日本人天の祖先 11 місяців тому +1

    I am grateful for the native americans for preserving and healing the world through their heritage and wisdom, I am grateful for this era of native american victories.
    I cannot recall one story this year of a native american tribe losing over a legal dispute for sacred historic land, for example. This is a change of the momentum of things and perhaps it is a largely significant sign that I should be paying more attention to than I have.
    Native americans know american and their history and cultural preservation is favored by american law. I see the tribes acknowledging that they know they play a role in america's rebirthing.
    Mark Gould of the Nanticoke peoples has a method that he calls "letting go of the pain"
    the new dreamed world doesn't take a route through the pain but fails to make yesterday's mistake today, for a cleaner path and a wholer life of greater respect for all.
    The new world gives the american native peoples the advantage as leadership without fascism. It is remarkable to be a chief and to keep the people naturally out of sorrows.
    It is fortunate that the legalization of cannabis in many US states has led to a higher respect and seeking of native american perspectives, wisdom and cultural empowerment. It will take time but the efforts and sincerity of the people are actually consistent and selfless.
    The turtle is showing the signs of improvement, and that is reason for a second thanksgiving this year, to boost spirits and remind us what matters, with health in our hearts we will attain what seemed unnattainable, already the path is clearing up, the earth is beginning to heal, we must keep our hands in healing energy not harm and remain grounded to complete this process that is our soul responsibility, not just for the native peoples but all life on earth, to see great unity and transcendent truth of wisdom

    • @名誉ために日本人天の祖先
      @名誉ために日本人天の祖先 8 місяців тому

      I am grateful to live in a relatively quiet area where people mostly are devoted to serious desk work and office jobs, I am grateful there is not much party informal nightlife here, but there are still choices for concerts and enjoyment, but more than all that it's just a clean spaced out place where the people take walks in nature to unwind and listen to music of all kinds popular and obscure.
      I am grateful that the area I live in is controlled by the federal U.S. government, all buildings are built with secrets that protect advantage of the American experience.
      Liberty and justice grow from the trees here, all of which have great medicine properties if you know the keys to access them, really the majority do not but they revere nature anyways, the lucky and deserving ones may encounter native Americans willing to teach.
      I am thankful for the seriousness and sincerity of the first peoples of America, the native tribes who connected themselves and dreamed and mediated enlightened nomadic civilization that perpetuated and increased mother nature's gifts with wise thanks and non wastefulness.
      Embedded in the roots of the U.S.A. are agreements to protect and restore native Americans and native American teachings in order to survive in the paradise America without corrupting it... the land is hard to understand without it's original guides so we in America must stick by those agreements.
      I am grateful that we do that today, and that we will do that tomorrow. I am grateful that we have not desecrated native Americans this year and I am grateful that we will not in this century, we will learn that much, I have planted the seeds of many trees now on my wanderings through my local forest, seeds i have found scattered on the ground I bury in neighboring groves, in those seeds I hope and know there is strengthened support for the nanticoke way and the best nanticoke qualities to live on, I am a Shinto Japanese American hoping to preserve not taint the great American recipe
      Thank you MIGHTY NANTICOKES thank you
      You will not be let down, strength of principle is in you, not gambling

    • @名誉ために日本人天の祖先
      @名誉ために日本人天の祖先 7 місяців тому

      I am grateful for the asians. I am grateful for the native americans
      I am grateful that I have only called on the females, and that that was respected well. I am grateful as well that my sisters have agreed it is a good choice. We are trying to cultivate the feminine gift within our region and our lives personally, we have a need to gather around the sisters and join in revelry and teaching. That is why the Goddess is living as an experience in our land, and on the Earth in general. Girls come from the cloud of emptiness, I just wish that our connection to the Goddess had even more stability, without the polar male energy, I hope in the future our roots are even stronger and that the wisdom and joys that come of it will be stronger as well.
      The native american and asian wisdom that was shared greatly strengthened the feminine sacred place in our spiritual lives. I am thankful that the nanticoke people have shown some acknowledge of east asians, and I am thankful for the conversations between japan and the nanticoke tribe. The seriousness of the nanticoke is very assuring and powerful, they have convinced that hallucination about conservative support in the united states is truly just that, and that the leadership is keeping peace by respecting the tribal peoples and their wisdom and request, not dissent, there is no india influence in American government.
      we see short cute ancestrally polite souls being born in the nanticoke line, and we are happy for the nanticoke for this. We want to share the best aspects of eastern carryout with the Nanticoke tribe, with our best quality going to their people, and our best deals and tofu.
      We are supporters of the nongambling noncasino policy of the Nanticoke tribe, we know that we owe them for the victories of the native peoples in america, we owe them for the sustaining of the Apache's oakflat, we owe them that a democrat President sits in the office right now in USA, we owe them for recent good health in japan, and in Maryland. The governor Wes Moore of Maryland honored a promise to the Nanticoke for environmentalism with a recent speech reference, reminding us to give thanks no oil was spilled, and promising to do more to replace lost trees and stave off construction.
      NANTICOKE STRONG overcame the hypocrisy of construction and saved american forests and integrity, so I am thankful for native americans today.

    • @名誉ために日本人天の祖先
      @名誉ために日本人天の祖先 6 місяців тому

      This is May and I am giving a polite sincere thanks, that the environmentalist bows have CONTINUED TO BE SUSTAINED in Montgomery County. There have been more environmentalist signs placed; about 40-60 percent of Government signage and events are pro-environmentalist in subject matter and support.
      We are increasing our expression of our love for nature and for the beauty and wisdom in forest plants and nature creeks that make this region the oasis it is for wildlife and the chesapeake. A temperate region neither too hot nor cold, with sometimes intense winters and equally beautiful summers, it is nonetheless an area popular for humans and thus perhaps susceptible to the ignorance of human mistakes.
      As knowledge is gained concerning humanity's eco devotion, old species of hemp and what is perhaps a special species like APOCYNUM CANNABINUM, has returned to the Chesapeake Bay watershed healthily.
      Montgomery County citizens are learning about mugwort that grows wild locally, it is helping them find their paths in life cleanly and with their lucid dreaming and soul energy. I see a monthly mugwort appreciation circle where festivals are held in gratitude to this particular plant and the wisdom of its natural way. This subtle plant appreciation is a characteristic so telling of this good-intentioned County.
      I personally seek to have a clean path in this area. I am aware and thankful for the native americans here, the nanticoke and the piscataway tribes, they are not ignored and they hold a high power, this is the consensus of those who have dealt with this legendary and austere peoples.
      Thank you for not selling out, thank you for respecting the plants of the area and the beauty wisdom and health emanating from the natural earth here. This is not a gamble, there is too much self respect here and too much wisdom, the bows will continue and bounteous thanks will continue to flow. New forests will grow in Maryland, the tree is the center of our culture and lives here. Thank you for U.S. federal government cooperation
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      I am grateful for the respect of others and I am grateful for those who have allowed me to be here, and self improved, and even had fun with me. When the native american came, I was ready, and that is why they wanted me to be in the best position, because my communication would be cleaner and allow more success with adapting to their ways.
      Native american gifts will not be lost, america seeks the voices of the tribe, they respect the native lineleaders, because they preserve the earth, they leave no carbon footprint. We stand at a crossroads point in time where many of the gifts of tribes around the world are strengthening again and the ways of the shaman are becoming popular and holding effectiveness. The connection to life energy is strengthening with authenticity.
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      We are surprised at the dogged sincerity of the Biden Administration is pursuing complete victory in defending all native american matters.
      Oak Flat is being preserved. Inuit are saying more see through the illusion of lack caused by the soul-less grid-limited system's mistakes in calculation. Nanticoke mathematicians understood things differently than the egyptians and greeks, but still lived in truth. With the teaching of nanticoke math concepts that are preserving and expanding maryland environmental health and wildlife at a slow yet steady pace americans and people around the world are able to understand why the tribes have been so successful.
      Let us try not to upset the tribes or offend their culture let us be clean and expressive that we hold their messages and face their direction in the best cleanliness possible, and reverence. Let us continue to please the tribes, and wisely be receptive to their guidance strongly in american government, they are the chief peoples and priority. THANK YOU
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      If Nanticoke people are coming out to the state of maryland and montgomery county, maryland is slowing down and taking the lead from them. The tribe's way is impeccable.
      They showed us ways of weaving that we did not know and had great application, they continuously correct our stance in respecting cannabis and indian hemp properly at our humility and gratitude, thus preventing great mishaps. They preserved our ability preserve paths to drop out of the system and use it only as necessary rather than be dependent on it.
      nanticoke preserved american eyesight and real american freedom and jusice. We hope to see more native american friendly actions by government in this vibe of sitting respectfully in the canoe of the great spirit. Because we are learning about mugwort and its cleansing ways and we are giving thanks for it so often, there is less waste, we are sincere in adapting the wiser ways of the nanticoke in our county, if close following of the principles is needed, we are willing.
      From the best that I can understand, The nanticoke want us to centralize appreciation and preservation of the Chesapeake bay. They are asking for stricter policies against forest and stream dumping, both by companies and indviduals and they are appreciating already stricter implementation of government policies enforcing recycling and litter pick up, sign pick up and recycling. Chief Natosha Carmine - she is nanticoke, an algonquian person, but she is still here
      So, yes I am grateful today in maryland, grateful the Nanticoke have been listened to and proved without doubt to government locally and federal that what they and many of the tribes of america are engaged in is of high importance, more than could be immediately understood and that federal is shifting policy to a very large increase of respect and synching with policies wished for by the tribes in a movement to repay native americans and improve quality of life in america with principles not with selling out

    • @名誉ために日本人天の祖先
      @名誉ために日本人天の祖先 5 місяців тому

      I am thankful to marijuana
      for keeping me aware and transcendent of the illusions of a corrupt but tacky media and false way of life that too many weak people sometimes make concessions to. This is because I am too engrossed in the sublime whole Goddess truth that is outside of any subconsciously oppressive systems.
      When marijuana is painstakingly identifying to me all the moments of authentic life and true vibe of my recent memory in contrast to anything ringing falsely under the egoless eyes of the weedworld (not human oversight but a pure plant encounter) I immediately realize it, and thank it.
      I build further habits against inauthentic and wasteful behaviors, not further fuel for an illusionary adversary that I then react against to no end. I immediately end a karmic cycle at its start, that is what is really the secret to every American flag's weaving.
      I am grateful that marijuana has wafted through the cities and towns and back roads of the United States removing cancer and unrest, settling the average American in a root of claimed personal power not victim to the tricks of the few claiming to be highly wealthy and unchangeably conservative. The honest liberal majority of all qualities and walks of life have instead found their own wealth in more wholesome ideas and realer truths, they have disenfranchised a closed system of highly imbalanced power that would otherwise try to have them all subservient.
      I am grateful Americans have received with conscious respect marijuana's lazy but undeniably real message, President Biden is high, and eastern enough to realize there is no adversary. Consciousness enough to realize we have been rushed to act as if this is twice as much time as it truly is.
      When we are grounded enough to assess with the authentic soul eye, we realize that a malicious anti American equation doesn't stand up to reality of intelligent Americans who question and are truly alive on and off of the grid.
      When there is no real enemy just illusions that an imbalanced self tries to solidify as real and separate but a Buddha dissolves then there is no reason for money or efforts to be wasted in defense.
      No defense, just a scrutiny over truth. The truth is we must merely have the maturity not to make enemies part of our code of reality, but to be kinder to ourselves with a more enlightened view.
      Thanks to door opening marijuana experiences, it is not a mountain-climb but a second nature shrug, cheap scams, that which is motivated by small petty individual ego at inappropriate times , etc are easily exposed and removed from important matters. So we are thankful for the efficiency of weed in enlightening America.

  • @terrell112
    @terrell112 9 місяців тому +4

    My dad claim his people are Cherokee originally out of Delaware

    • @terrell112
      @terrell112 6 місяців тому +1

      Wilmington that is

  • @StevenOsburnHollywood
    @StevenOsburnHollywood Рік тому +1

    We all went to Canada or here in Oklahoma.

  • @leekoss7083
    @leekoss7083 Рік тому +3

    This young man is likely an elder now.

    • @davidcorrell6271
      @davidcorrell6271 Рік тому +4

      he's my landlord and very important member of the tribe

    • @ngonsainti
      @ngonsainti 4 місяці тому

      A very bright and interesting person. Even on his appearance he seems to concentrate his ancestors.

    • @rebeccaqallaboutthefeminin1794
      @rebeccaqallaboutthefeminin1794 2 місяці тому

      He looks like my cousin in nanticoke Pa