Traditional Hopi hairstyle at MIAC
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- Опубліковано 24 лис 2014
- In this second of three segments on the Native Hairstyles celebration at the Museum of Indian Arts and culture, a Hopi mother and daughter demonstrate and talk about the significance of the Hopi young girl's hairstyle.
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We are so happy that so many people have enjoyed these hairstyle demonstrations, especially this Traditional Hopi one. We will not, however, tolerate hate speech of any kind on the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture's UA-cam channel. Anyone who engages in such behavior will be blocked and reported for hate speech to UA-cam immediately.
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Use Coconut Oil - it is great for the hair and washes out way easier.
Fabulous Style - Very Attractive!
You could benefit from another set of hands towards the end - You did Great!!!
It's true, the right is ... NATIVE AMERICAN, NOT INDIAN. 👈
Please stop refereeing to us native Americans as Indians. This is the year 2020 please let's correct this so we can move on.
Very informative. So glad the First Americans are somehow managing to keep traditions alive in spite of all. Thank you.
That's my sister Twila and her daughter
How wonderful to see her doing her daughter's hair in this traditional way. I really enjoyed this video.
Your sister and niece are two beautiful and lovely women and I could listen to your sister talk about y'all's Hopi heritage all day long.. Thank you for sharing...
Te ves mal boludo das wea, mejor no hablas nada.
Beautiful women! ☺
@Wen,
Bless you and all your relations!
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Thank you for an inside look at the sovereign Hopi in Arizona. The squash-blossom hairstyle is beautiful with the very black hair making the style even more striking.
So beautiful! I see where Star Wars gets their hair inspiration from. It's wonderful to see how these traditions are being shared and recorded!
I was thinking the same thing! Padme has a style based on this when she and Anakin reunite in Revenge of the Sith close to the beginning, which is ironic considering she's a married woman about to have twins. :)
Her enormous and most elaborate hairstyle was based off of the last queen of Mongolia.
I remember reading that the Star Wars creator George Lucas said that the revolution-era women of Mexico (also known as soldaderas) inspired Princess Leia's hairstyle. 🇲🇽💯
I love that we not only got to see how it is done, but also learned about its background and meaning! Amazing and highly interesting, hopefully these cultural practices will continue to live on
I'm Navajo..Hopi life's beautiful 🌹
All Dine I've met were good people, and Hopi do indeed have a beautiful way.
I’m thankful for the respect you’ve shown for us. We’ve had great troubles between our peoples and some still hold great anger. But I believe all people should stand together and let the past be the past. So thank you
I went to grade school in Phoenix with Hopi and Navajo kids and they could really dance when they demonstrated the hoop dance at school assembly with full feathers. I forget the actual name for that dance but I couldn't believe kids my own age could dance like that.
Thank You for sharing..Stay Safe in 2021
I love listen about the *Native* *American* *Heritage* and their *Culture!* I could listen to this lovely lady talking about her Hopi Heritage all day long... Thank you for sharing with us...
I'm mik'maq but I have such an appreciation for all my sisters and brothers but the Hopi ,Navajo and black feet hold a special place in my heart ❤️
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You are beautiful im 100% native american like most bolivians who are not blanco like most mainland mexico and central america peru bolvia is 100% red american indigenous never was blancoid more like rojoid americoid native american lol man they try too hard nowadays
Blackfoot not feet
Menstruation is so stigmatized in white Western culture, it's too bad there isn't a tradition like this to celebrate when a girl reaches puberty rather than treat it like something embarrassing or shameful.
Thankfully we are coming out of it. Even more and more men are embracing it. It took a very long time but we're getting it there
Is it? Lol. Not in my family.
@Night but is the "quarantine" for spiritual reasons (to become one with the mother spirit of Earth) or is it a different reason? I've watched some other tribes and their puberty rituals, one is a special hut made just for spiritual reasons and nobody is allowed inside unless they're from that tribe. When the sun starts to rise the young lady will then run towards the sun.
In my tribe (Navajo) we celebrate female puberty that lasts a week. Its a family and extended family effort. All for that delicious blue/yellow corn cake baked over night in the ground about 5 feet wide in circumference.
@@Platero505 what a positive and tasty way for a girl to enter womanhood!
Wow Native women and black women both send our girls through it when it comes to hair! 😂 But Cornrows or twist it's all beautiful. Thx for sharing.
Black people and Native people are nothing alike
@@danhill2543 stop harassing people!!
@@LangBellsChannel how am I harassing you
In some instances we are the same people
Dan Hill cultures and traditions ARE nothing alike...but as people we share horrendous trauma that goes deep no outsider can understand. Tribes all over the “U.s” were and ARE allies to Black people..
Just wished the camera was in the front of this lady instead of watching her back. 😔
Real kind and genuine people...Lots of Respect to all original people of This continent called America.
Nice to see this tradition of the Hopi that I admire. Thanks for putting this out on the net.
I soooo admire how the Native people kept there culture alive despite ALL they were put through. Language, customs,oral history etc. I wish I could say the same. There is only so much I can pass on.
Hopi is who I grew up with most in Tucson, AZ. Loved hearing the native stories.
Love learning about the hairstyles and traditions of the Hopi women. Just beautiful!
I love the Indian culture ....I wish they were treated better, our government are the traders and the liars,killers and thieves.and I hope that the lives of all these tribes can become strong again.
Tink Ie it is becoming stronger, but the government is still hurting, lying and taking land that has been treatied to them
Tink le ... cierto, que se vuelvan fuertes otra vez 👍👏👏👏👏
You mean Native American culture. India is on a whole other continent.
It is awesome you love it! But please do not use the word Indian. As we are Native American or Indigenous. Colombus thought he was in India, when he arrived in America so a lot of people still confuse that word.
Many countries were conquered by people. They lost, get over it....
Your hair and daughter is very beautiful i am Cherokee love all my native brothers and sisters ❤
I love the Cherokee and all my Native American brothers and sisters. We are still here despite us barely being 3% of the american population.
Hi Native American friends of North America! ... Greetings from the Native Americans of South America. I am from Bolivia, greetings to all. 👋👌✋👋
¡Hola, amigos nativos americanos de Norteamérica! ... Saludos de los nativos americanos de América del Sur. Soy de Bolivia, saludos a todos. 👋☺👋😁🌞🌙
Greetings sister Saludos y Piali I am Nahuatl 💪🏽 born in USA Des de Texas 🙌🏼✨🌳🌱🥀🌹❤️
Hola, yo estoy 100% Navajo de Nuevo Mexico.
I love learning about the culture of our forefathers The gov. took thier land and culture away, even thier Great Spirit .There is so much for me to learn
Hi Brother's & Sister's 👋 I'm Hualapai/Havasupai from my dad's side & Western Shoshone/Goshute from my mom's side. Love & Light to ALL Creation of The MULTIVERSE #🖤💎🌈 #NewEarth2020🌎👑💟✨🌈 #RaiseYourVibration #DoloresCannon
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I'm part native my grandfather is pretty dark so I'd say I'm at least around a quarter. We don't talk much but he always said we are Cherokee. I've always taken anything I can learn to heart since I don't see him often and my mother isn't very into our culture. So I appreciate these videos very much even tho I am not Hopi myself. I've learned a bit from my fiance tho who is also Cherokee and his family is very close to the culture as well. Anyway long story short, thank you!
I have 3 tribes in me. I appear white and have an English/German name. I met a Shawnee man who explained to me that I should never say that I am only part Native American. The American government didn't just kill as many of the first people as possible, they also made laws saying that native people couldn't own land, couldn't keep their children, couldn't speak their language. So if you have ancestors who were of the first people you should claim it proudly and learn about their culture in order for to not let them extinguish the first people. This moved me so deeply. While there is nothing wrong with embracing your other heritage, you should embrace all of your heritage. May we all be one.
70 WolfNippleChips , Native American folks are so smart and resourceful, who lived off their beautiful land. My heart aches for the trauma you have experienced, which in so many ways still persists. May God keep you safe & bless you all. ❤️🙏🙏🙏
My grandmother was native although i dont know the tribe/s (she was adopted as a kid but she did met her parents when shes older and now shes kinda dead)
I believe the enemy hates anyone that have identity of who they are and culture background.
Beautiful hair style and so appreciated learning the meaning behind it.
Watching this in 2018, very informative video, shame the person filming it didn't have a better view .... Thank you for sharing tho
Love this video. Shebdid a great job and was even able to,give a little background on the young girls ceremony.
I really love to learn more. Please share more of your culture. THE WORLD NEEDS TO SEE!!!
Please keep the traditions alive Nd thriving!! Please teach your young generation to carry on them!!!
This was very enjoyable to watch. I loved seeing all the hairstyles and how to do them, thank you for sharing and telling stories as well. I loved hearing them. I want to learn more about my tribe as well as others and I really enjoyed this video. I love the meaning of your hair representing rain and I love the meaning behind each color of hair ties.
I just found this channel this morning. Thank you so much for all this beautiful knowledge. I feel so blessed. Many blessings 😌
Fantastic demonstration and explanations of the traditions and symbolism behind the hairstyles!
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The Native culture is so meaningful and respectful. We all need to learn from them!
I stumbled upon this channel, and now I'm stuck! Oh, I'm totally enjoying learning all about your culture! Blessings to you all, and thank you for sharing this rich knowledge with the world. Watching this young lady sit patiently getting her hair done reminded me of sitting for my mother in the morning, while she put two french braids in my long hair. She pulled very tightly, also. But, those braids didn't come down all day!
Beautiful to hear your language! Thank you so much for sharing.
Warm Greetings to my northern Native American brothers and sisters from a Quechua brother, we are one race, one people.
Native Americans are one race. Borders will not divide us.
Beautiful demonstration. Us native ladies always have pretty hair.
Se ve muy guapa. 👍
She’s a beautiful young maiden!! Love the Native American Culture!!
I am so happy that native traditions are being passed on. Unfortunately my grandfather would not let his children's follow his mother's traditions as a Cherokee.
Osiyo, it's sad to loose the ancestors ways. Many have suffered trying to keep them. Tears in the wind.
I like the stories and the hair style. I love the traditions being passed down. Good vid. Ty✨✨✨
I love the tradition of giving people multiple names throughout their lives
My hair is down to the lowest part of my back now. I'm going to let it keep growing. Two years ago, the day after Xmas, I cut it almost up to my shoulders. Within a week, I hated it. Luckily, it grows fast. I've only trimmed it a few times to even the ends. Love to see how they do these traditional styles.
Thank you for very interesting video. I love Native American people, music, culture. God bless Indians. Best regards from Poland🇵🇱. 👍😊💖
Absolutely beautiful and I learned so much. I look forward to learning more.
I literally just found out about this hairstyle today and i am in love with it, its so beautiful!!
This video was fantastic So interesting and beautiful
So much knowledge this lady explained about the hair style May all the Natives of this country prosper and never loose their traditions😍
Thank you for sharing your beautiful native traditions beautiful love from Australia
Thank you for sharing this with us! And for sharing such a wonderful history of the hairstyles. I had no idea different hairstyles signified different life stages. Such lovely ceremony for each chapter of life. 💚
I love this I remember being young with almost black hair, and remember some of the great aunts that had thier hair fixed like this, very beautiful!
Just so amazing & an honor to see
Beautiful culture,most respected. Explanation with some laughter, just good.Watching now 09.03.20 in PNG.
Beautiful Hair style wow ! :)
Thank you all for sharing. I think the meaning of hair representing the rain is beautiful. Such great topic.
I had to watch again its so beautiful and spiritual❤Touch my soul in the way i cant describe💕Thank you again for sharing with us❤
The indian hair is so beautifull,i use my black hair long n smooth because im so proud of my brazilian indian decendence,im so glad to has a true indian hair.
the correct is ... Native American, not Indian.
Absolutely fascinating , thank you
I never knew just thought they all took great care of their hair.It was so interesting thank you for showing us
Thanks for sharing. I love your culture. And your valuable ways..🌵
Thank you! I have always wondered how this was done!
Wow!! I was wondering how this was done. Your history is amazing, thankyou for sharing.
Thank you so much for sharing your traditions
This is so cute!!
Beautiful people and beautiful culture, hope you will never lose your culture and teach us your wisdom.
Mad respect to your beautiful culture.
I was privileged to visit second Mesa or I bought a cottonwood Tewa girl carved by a young lady still have it still love it still wish I was on second Mesa
Beautiful. I love this!
my only complaint is that I couldn't see what the woman was doing... I missed some steps...
D Gaines idk if you are trying to do it, but this isn’t something for style, it’s a cultural thing and only to be worn by the hopi girls
alaina johnson Still, seeing how hard Twila worked, would have been nice to see the whole process as opposed to her back blocking the camera.
This lady is so sweet!
Beautiful !! 🙏💗
Thank You for sharing!
Thank you for showing this great video.love from Muckleshoot Nation.
I really enjoy these cultural demonstrations, especially of native American traditions. I just wish the camera was at an angle where we could see more of what was going on. Thank you for posting. I will look for more videos from your museum.
Beautiful- thank you!
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Thank you I love y'all!
Beautiful hair ... Good job.. my nephew is Hopi and German
Hey lady nice video thanks for sharing I'm Jonell Adams daughter very helpful again thanks
This was extremely interesting!
My daughter is part American Indian from her paternal grandmothers side. They came from Leni Lenape In Pennsylvania
She has the thick dark straight Hair.
I was a tom boy and had no clue how to even do a basic braid when I first had her
My daughters hair is so beautiful I let it grow down to her rear end and not only did I learn how to do a basic braid but I learned how to do more complicated ones.
But her hair down was always my favorite and the first thing everyone noticed about her was her hair.
Thank you for sharing this it’s really beautiful
Thats really neat!!! Pretty !!!
Thank you for the video. Now I know how to do this to my Hopi dolls.
I love my native American Indian people,so much we are so special,unique and creative,I'm a native American chick that's mixed,and I'm so proud of my people.i wouldn't do this look on me, lol lol but everyone is different but she's right though back then and sometimes now they didn't ever cut there hair that's way some native Indian women had and have hair down to there hips,knees,calf,ankle and sometimes to the floor.our power,wisdom,beauty and strength is in our hair even in my native American family the boys and men have long hair to,but not aslong as the women.love ❤ you Hopi brothers and sisters.Indian power.
Indian sage -I think ya'll people's are the coolest in the world..4 real:)
Women you are Native our DNA is Native to this Continent. not from India
Is NATIVE AMERICAN POWER.
Thank you for a very interesting program
This is fantastic cultural knowledge.
When you don't eat well, if you eat processed foods your hair won't grow as thick. Also, washing your hair everyday strips the natural oils.
From experience, this is not necessarily true, but it helps. My skin and hair are naturally pretty oily, so washing my hair often is a must. You do, however, need to be careful about what you use. Watch out for alcohol of any type listed as one of the first few ingredients, and let it dry naturally when possible. Hair dryers are murder on hair. Wash it in the evening if you have to, and your morning shower is shorter - yay! =).
@Sabrina Belladonna what is the amount of ACV and water please ⚘
So beautiful. 💜
Thank you. This is very educational.
Thank you for very interesting program
It doesn't make sense to me how earlier settlers could hurt these people. Not "hurt" in a physical way but more in a spiritual way.
Alex Rodriguez child they hurt everyone! Most ppl who got this treatment were like this. Hence why they were target ed
Please learn your history- these people fought an amazing fight for 400 years
@@silvergirl7810 wow y aun se lucha. 👏
Alex Rodriguez you have a Spaniards surname. I’m sure they hurt your people too. They did hurt us in a physical way too. I’m from the tribes on the east coast. We got it the worst.
@@TashaXi Why assume he's not actually a Spaniard himself and just has a Spanish name? Not all people with Spanish names are Indigenous Indian, many are still European...
Keep this tradition, It is important, my dad also cut my hair as no one else was supposed to, and I had bangs in front, I love the explanation about the clouds, he would say it had a reason and other tribes were recognised by the hair style.
Just like butterflies.
Gorgeous style
How BEAUTIFUL.
I love this channel! Thank you for teaching!
Lard is still good for your hair!
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Excellent video! ☺
I too have noticed that Natives have thinner hair than it was long ago. I think it's because the diet is not traditional anymore. Interesting that she commented on the change in hair thickness.
THE REAL PEOPLE NEVER FORGET
Randy ThirdSun real talk we are the true indians feathers up
nice Dress she have , i would like to have one of this
greetings from germany
Very interesting!!!
So beautiful.
I luv peekey bread so much! #hopiforlife😁😉
Malene Avila Right?!?
Big Thanks 4 sharing:) peace
how cool to watch
I got this segment first and will be watching the other two. -- What about hairstyles and traditions for Hopi men and boys? Very interesting stuff on how culture gets transmitted and saved through everyday living. And I love that we get to hear the mom / hairstylist commenting quietly aside to her daughter as she does her hair.