Gotta love the smoke dance. One of the few dances you see at powwows where the women dance just as fast if not faster than the men haha. Love it! I wanna learn it someday cause it’ll help with my fancy dancing. But I know it’s a more north eastern thing. I come from the south from the Choctaw tribe
"Smoke Dance " It's called the Smoke Dance" yet no one is smoking. And frankly, It looks quite a bit like all other Indian dances. I suspect its origin came from peyote use.
i have a question why do yous call us “indians” when we’re not even indian were native some tribes have their own name that they wished to be called so what’s up with the “indian”?
@@GiaElm-fe1yq "...o what’s up with the “indian”?" Yes, Columbus was mistaken. But in his defense. Indians did not correct it with a generic name. And over two hundred years they still didn't offer a name. You notice that people who came to America called themselves Americans. That served to unite us. Separate tribes just divide. And still do. To answer your question, the term Indian" was a useful catch-all and right now, there are still those who use it (like the American Indian Movement). So if tribal people can ever get their act together, maybe we can get on board.
Gotta love the smoke dance. One of the few dances you see at powwows where the women dance just as fast if not faster than the men haha. Love it! I wanna learn it someday cause it’ll help with my fancy dancing. But I know it’s a more north eastern thing. I come from the south from the Choctaw tribe
Real show of art! Fantastic!
nya:wëh glad u enjoyed it!
Respekt. Das ist toll
Thanks for sharing !
Glad you enjoyed it. Nya:wëh for watching
Awesome 👋 🌎 🌛🌌 🌠. .greeting from Finland
Greetings!😀
Glad she won 🤙
It was one heck of a decission, they are all so good! Nya:wëh for watching
Val Parker is the Michael Jordan of smoke dance imho🤭
"Smoke Dance "
It's called the Smoke Dance" yet no one is smoking. And frankly, It looks quite a bit like all other Indian dances. I suspect its origin came from peyote use.
i have a question why do yous call us “indians” when we’re not even indian were native some tribes have their own name that they wished to be called so what’s up with the “indian”?
@@GiaElm-fe1yq "...o what’s up with the “indian”?"
Yes, Columbus was mistaken. But in his defense. Indians did not correct it with a generic name. And over two hundred years they still didn't offer a name. You notice that people who came to America called themselves Americans. That served to unite us. Separate tribes just divide. And still do. To answer your question, the term Indian" was a useful catch-all and right now, there are still those who use it (like the American Indian Movement). So if tribal people can ever get their act together, maybe we can get on board.