I can't imagine coming to a new land and seeing people who welcome you and show you their traditions like this and thinking of how to take control of them. Or that somehow you are better than them.
This person looks just like me. That dance and that regalia are not dissimilar from what you would see in my hometown, as well as towns and villages throughout SE Alaska. Being told to keep out feels bad, man. I don't think the people are the problem. You need to safeguard your ideas and your ideals. Stay safe, cousins.
As someone who comes from a border tribe, I spent half my life in Canada the other half in the US, it does make me feel some kind of way. I feel like all tribes should be together in this since we will always be a target for hate, unfortunately with all the animosity between the two countries at the moment we will be caught in the middle once again. Being indigenous in both countries is still a struggle and I worry that the treaties are going to be thrown out in this mess.
I used to dance when I was a kid, but then one day I realized people were watching me. And the anxiety made it easy to quit. One time a cousin and I were talking in our regalia at a powwow and a lady asks to take our picture. She says to us: I didnt know indians drank Faygo. We laughed.
The dumb questions you get, man. 'oh I didn't know Indians spoke English?' Yeah we kinda didn't get a choice in that one, *thanks* haole. Even more fun when you're a few generations of paleskin removed from BQ and your actual raising was 'yeah we're Mexican' and you grew up with Diné and Shoshone traditions but you're from the other side of the continent.
Whenever I hear this it triggers something in me I can’t explain. I other music does it. This specific style? Not sure what word to use there. But it just feels… I don’t have words.
Pretty neat. Also is the term 'having a pow wow' for having a get together a derogatory term? I've used it in the UK but didn't know it came from indigenous folks so unsure if it's said as a slur or jovial word stealing. Id like to think just word stealing as it is a nice term for a get together
Well, "powwow" is still used by natives, so as long as its not used in an offensive manner its only taking the term from their verbiage. I know some are a bit sensitive about their culture being "used" or "stolen" though considering... everything... so do be careful about the respect of that though.
It originates from the Algonquin word “pau-wau”, meaning “medicine man”. Colonizers began misusing the word in reference to meetings of Indigenous spiritual leaders/medicine men. Since then it's been reclaimed & adopted by many Anishinaabe communities. 1/x
So, the answer is mostly yes, to many the misuse can be offensive as it demeans a culturally significant ceremony/tradition. Ie: An office manager at E-Veridian Dynamics Corp. Distributes a memo calling for a “Dept. Heads Powwow at noon.” 2/x
or a “River City, USA” town council arranges a Summer carnival & calls it “Happy Town Pow Wow”. Those are egregious examples. Conversely, I know a lot of Anishinaabe folk who wouldn't be offended if someone offhand refers to a casual friend/family gathering as a “pow wow”. Just don't go making posters/handbills for it. Pow Wows are vibrant celebrations w/ drumming, singing, dancing, food, arts/crafts & they're open to the public. Basically it comes down to respect & having an open heart. 3/3
Thanks for the explanation. it really sucks that Europeans destroyed a lot of indigenous cultures that were so much more in tune with nature, we would be looking at a very different world if we treated them as equals upon arrival.
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Hibbtygibitty
Native twerk.
mixiekins
I'm so damn jealous, I wish I had badass cultural garb on this level. 🤘
69Voltage
So cool
KultofTimon
This is very cool, but that title is so...confusing and bad.
fitgirl1
I can't imagine coming to a new land and seeing people who welcome you and show you their traditions like this and thinking of how to take control of them. Or that somehow you are better than them.
MyCommentsUsuallyHaveTypos
@OP Sir, this is a Wendy's.
proxy5000
TroubledGeometry
I wish the First Nations governed North America instead of our European Colonial Descendants. They'd do a better job.
Maybe there'd be less capitalism.
VinnyVeritas
Hur' in Trumpz 'Murika we say " COFEFE " !!! . Thanks for the post, tho. Any info on what pow wow or gathering this was ?
mangor
pelleMovieHero
Lol
wurstkaesescenario
Did anyone stubbed their toe at the beginning?
CALAMOSCOPYJANE
Beautiful dancers…
TheRealDude19047
Iblamemyparentstoo
Beautiful
willpostanything
Rufio! Rufio!
ChristopherHallett
I'm not even from America and I fucking LOVE this stuff - the costuming, the music, the dance routines, it's all incredible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTJvpfkRRdA
Noogys
Look up Yaqui deer dancers, the whole thing is amazing to see when they do the public versions.
Mack1986
Boozhoo cabin cousin!
playingwithknives
Why the “funny” tag? This is legit awesome. No funny here.
Coeus2310
This person looks just like me. That dance and that regalia are not dissimilar from what you would see in my hometown, as well as towns and villages throughout SE Alaska. Being told to keep out feels bad, man. I don't think the people are the problem. You need to safeguard your ideas and your ideals. Stay safe, cousins.
NM156
I think they mean keep Americans out of Canada, and as an American, I agree!
Rocketpocketpants
As someone who comes from a border tribe, I spent half my life in Canada the other half in the US, it does make me feel some kind of way. I feel like all tribes should be together in this since we will always be a target for hate, unfortunately with all the animosity between the two countries at the moment we will be caught in the middle once again.
Being indigenous in both countries is still a struggle and I worry that the treaties are going to be thrown out in this mess.
SalmySwims
What? The regalia looks nothing like Tlingit and Haida wear.
NChomsky
Me downstairs @ 3am
ConfusedConda
It says USA, not Americans. I think may they mean keep our government out. Not our citizens.
datphone777365
Ehhh they can def keep some of us out....
LucilleWhoKnowsNot
Beautiful outfit. I'm so glad that people can still make that. It's a skill that almost died out
EmeRgencyDrD
I used to dance when I was a kid, but then one day I realized people were watching me. And the anxiety made it easy to quit. One time a cousin and I were talking in our regalia at a powwow and a lady asks to take our picture. She says to us: I didnt know indians drank Faygo. We laughed.
IHaveGreatKittenRecipes
The dumb questions you get, man. 'oh I didn't know Indians spoke English?' Yeah we kinda didn't get a choice in that one, *thanks* haole. Even more fun when you're a few generations of paleskin removed from BQ and your actual raising was 'yeah we're Mexican' and you grew up with Diné and Shoshone traditions but you're from the other side of the continent.
WoodyGoodman
Pow Wows are dope af
cytherians
Is the mirror placement pretty typical? 🤔😏
dReDone
As a somewhat removed Anishinaabe I've always been in awe of the men at the drum and somewhat envious.
SunAnvil
These guys are awesome. I have a few of their videos saved on YT.
qroniq14
Whenever I hear this it triggers something in me I can’t explain. I other music does it. This specific style? Not sure what word to use there. But it just feels… I don’t have words.
qroniq14
“No other music…”
DisgruntledOtter
Pretty neat. Also is the term 'having a pow wow' for having a get together a derogatory term? I've used it in the UK but didn't know it came from indigenous folks so unsure if it's said as a slur or jovial word stealing. Id like to think just word stealing as it is a nice term for a get together
BornToDoStuff
Well, "powwow" is still used by natives, so as long as its not used in an offensive manner its only taking the term from their verbiage. I know some are a bit sensitive about their culture being "used" or "stolen" though considering... everything... so do be careful about the respect of that though.
WoodyGoodman
It originates from the Algonquin word “pau-wau”, meaning “medicine man”. Colonizers began misusing the word in reference to meetings of Indigenous spiritual leaders/medicine men. Since then it's been reclaimed & adopted by many Anishinaabe communities. 1/x
WoodyGoodman
So, the answer is mostly yes, to many the misuse can be offensive as it demeans a culturally significant ceremony/tradition. Ie: An office manager at E-Veridian Dynamics Corp. Distributes a memo calling for a “Dept. Heads Powwow at noon.” 2/x
WoodyGoodman
or a “River City, USA” town council arranges a Summer carnival & calls it “Happy Town Pow Wow”. Those are egregious examples. Conversely, I know a lot of Anishinaabe folk who wouldn't be offended if someone offhand refers to a casual friend/family gathering as a “pow wow”. Just don't go making posters/handbills for it. Pow Wows are vibrant celebrations w/ drumming, singing, dancing, food, arts/crafts & they're open to the public. Basically it comes down to respect & having an open heart. 3/3
DisgruntledOtter
Thanks for the explanation. it really sucks that Europeans destroyed a lot of indigenous cultures that were so much more in tune with nature, we would be looking at a very different world if we treated them as equals upon arrival.
youreathing
What on Earth is with that title? I'm tempted to say this is a bot account but I'm not 100% sure...
ANAXAXXVII
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Decoyape11
I had a stroke trying to read it.
bumblebeezombie
Yo I was about to comment the same thing.
IHaveGreatKittenRecipes
Looks less bot and more ABV related, tbh. I know I can't type for shit after beer but dammit if I don't want to text EVERYONE.
JohnBluehill
Could also be a stronk. Maybe we should call the bondulance?
cytherians
alcohol by volume?
quadraspaz1
ABsolut Vodka?
rusrsdude
Definitely a bot, same pattern of commenting as other "infrequent commenter" bots.
youreathing
That or a genuine account that got abandoned/hijacked by a bot.
CandleToad
What sort of pattern is that? Would love to be able to tell by comments.
youreathing
Often very short, full of mistakes or overly punctuated.
CandleToad
That sounds like it could be a lot of people on the internet in general... though I guess that brings us to Dead Internet Theory.
rusrsdude
If you look at the comment dates, they usually only comment 2-4 times within a month while having multiple uploads. Sometimes you can tell when they've been hacked when their last favorite was from a couple of years ago. Most of the time, it's the interval and frequency of comments that show it.
CandleToad
Interesting, thanks.