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  • Very peaceful, calming, I need that !

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  • this is so very beautiful ~so very lovely~thankyou

  • i love the video thank you from a native american

  • Thank you, that's very kind.

  • @thunderhawk54 with all respect,i dont think anyone in this land is native.all it is is people who were here before others.wern't their people here before your tribe?

  • @bobo007xx Yeah, but isn't anyone born on American soil a Native American? That's why I prefer to call myself an American Indian. I think every person born here is a Native American, but some of us ARE American Indians. Or you could just call us the OA's instead of the OG's! Lol

  • @SmileForPink yes i agree.the only thing is a lot of indians forget their heratage and worse their medicine(herbal-animal healing science)

    for example have u ever heard of the root tosha?(phonetic)

    wild black carrot root

    lomentium dissectim

    this herb saved all of a tribe during the 1918 tb/flu...it grows in north america and is for deep lung pnuemonia among other things..

  • @bobo007xx Yes I agree!! I think there needs to be something to preserve the beautiful traditions of the American Indians! And no I haven't heard of it, but that's really cool how much you know about the medicines! Maybe you should start something where all the ingredients are kept together so that they aren't forgotten! Maybe someone who's trying to find the cure for cancer could find it in the intelligence of the people who lived here first (:

  • @bobo007xx you are wise and i respect you friend we need more people like you to bring back native traditions

    like what you have said herbal healing i have a deep feeling that if we look into it more we could find cures to these modern day diseases and you WILL go a long way my friend.

  • @bobo007xx There are far more species than just Lomatium dissectium- also called biscuitroot that are tremdeously useful. Lomatium cous and several other species of Lomatium were dug for its nutritious roots rich in carbohydrates (this is where the name biscuitroot comes from), Lomatium nudicaule's wide leaves were eaten in spring- tastes like parsley and is high in vitamin C, and there were many other uses of the Lomatium plants specific to the species- from fish poison to vermifuge.

  • Most of what was known by Native American's about plants has been lost to them, but recorded by diligent ethnographers at the time when their culture was thought to be in danger of going extinct- and it was in many ways. Some resources on plants of North America and their traditional uses: D. Moerman's Native American Ethnobotany is the bible for N. America traditional plant knowledge, and Dr. Dukes Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Database on the web as well as literature on specific tribes.

  • What is needed is more research into food plants- not just medicine. People die from diabetes, high blood pressure and heart attacks all of the time because of our diet centered on cows (corn), and wheat.

    If people ate blue camas, biscuitroot (Lomatium), and bitterroot- all staples of the inland NW Indian diet- instead of potatoes you wouldn't need medicine.

  • I could not meditate in silence tears slide!

  • why tears?

  • @hidendiamond - The culture of the natives is in my soul, trip two beces to America

  • TRIBES OF THE INDIAN NATION...

  • simply Marvelous... a blessing from God!!!

    thank you

    I love you

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