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  • manee i love dis sonq ! i miss home soo much ! .. but great video (:

  • im glad cultures are different im glad not to be hopi

  • Yours sincerely. Amselhupfer

  • I love the kid in the eagle costume

  • Thank you for sharing this wonderful message of healing and hope for the world. Spruce in Labrador

  • Thanks for sharing this wonderful video!! Beautiful spiritual dance/singing.

  • Great dance...and for those of you who think the Natives from north central and south america are not all related well the only thing between us seprating us is borders...

  • someone once told that the aztecs and the hopi were once belong to same tribe but i know that can;t be true

  • why not, make a google and youtube search and perhaps there are not a perfect match but these nations are spread all over the world

  • No they don't derive from the same tribe but the eagle is an archetypical symbol that many mesoamerican tribes adored.

  • My heart is ONE

    *feel this n depths of soul...reach n spirit to give my offering to you and humbly happily rejoice for your sharing the light of an understanding...for gifting a key to a doorway ...key is sound.. from HeartSong...drums it right open & makes a NEW Love beyond measure 2bring forth n this "time" of all times GreatSpirit, a smudging of ALL.. & now more than ever 5th dimension steps up in as dance and swirl of bird..of DNA..of smoke of sage sweetgrass &Now..the Gathering of Tribes!

  • this is coming from a real hopi rubin saufkie is out for him self hes going against our tribal leaders he is openly defying all of our religious laws

  • so did Jesus... who came not to bring peace, but to bring a sword...sharing such a beautiful thing as this eagle dance..with all people and tribes of the earth...sheds much light and love into a world much in need @ this time....and I believe he said this is a healing song, let us all look within ourselves for healing..a timeless message of hope transcending all races, religions, dogma and creeds..requiring much courage and strength..give thanks...peace and namaste' ..thank you calvinraveneagle

  • I agree forcing with you and with the hopis it is a little as if it

    were my family, my true family. I crossed the Atlantic for better

    smelling what occurs in the air on the ground and I did not bring back

    photographs... but full with memories

  • it's wonderful to see there are still folks living in the first world in america. thank god some one is holding on for us

  • THiS COMMENT BELOW iS MADE By ME...LEN-MANA YUYAHEOVA.

  • HEy iTS YOKVAyA. i MiSS hiM SO MUCh& JR & RUBEN& JORDAN. i LiKE THiS SONGSS..

  • this makes me cry- thank god for these last vestiges of true native american culture- even though it is being visibly raped as i type this message.

  • Check out the new videos of the Hopi Eagle Dance... Corn Dance... etc. we have just posted from earlier this month...

    Thank You...

  • Hmmm. I thought the Hopi didn't allow filming of their dances?

  • It's up to the individual... If we don't record the traditional ways they will eventually be lost because the young are not being encouraged to take up the old ways.

    It is no longer appropriate to keep these things secret. They need to be shown to the world.

  • E tautoko ana tou korero e hoa. I support your unique expression of give away in sharing for the future of respectful relationships and global cultural Well Being. Healing practices here in Aotearoa goes also to the Sacred language of our ancestors direct to the Creator from that centre within ourselves. The Great Drum of Heart is gratefully recieved with honour and privilege. Ma te wairua e kawea nga kaupapa whakahirahira. The Great Spirit lift up the Great Visions for the good of all.

  • @YakimaLee

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom and sacred times with us! All my love to you and your people from Germany.

  • Dans une autre vie, j'étais les hopis étaient mon peuple, je pleure chaque jours le vol en ligne droite de l'aigle.

  • I'm sorry, I don't understand French.

  • I wrote to you that in another life, I was to probably form part of the tribues hopies and that they is each days that I cry the straight flight of the eagle... Amicalement

  • i am a Eagle dancer

  • Please say "Hi" to Lewis and Roe (3rd Mesa), Snake Clan, from Steve (crow medecine), RI. Thanks.

  • thats awesome, i bet hes doing real good now

  • Good Job! Keeping the traditions going! Native Pride!

  • His son's name is Yokvaiya, not Yuk Yuk. The dad just stuttered over the first part of his kids name. Beautiful song.

  • Actually, I know his name is Yokvaya, but they frequently use the name Yuk Yuk

  • Very beautiful. It is a good thing to see our young learning the old ways.

  • Being a Condordancer I am always interested in the Eagle Dances - a good performance

  • I don't know what to say. I believe this is the first thing I have seen that made me proud to be a human.

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