I guess as a Indin my words are too many. to post,Denver rember Sand Creek as a kid in Okla. my so.Cheyehhes told me about it , i guess now you would like to play it was not so, but that was then and this now, thanks for a good powpow
I love to go to the denver march pow wows there so great my family and I go every year and usually my cousins dance but not in the competitions.But anyway they are always a great expierience.
Really great video. linked it up to myspace type in mama_grover and you should be able to find it.
Grew up in Denver, have been in Alaska since 1989, I sit at a pow wow drum it is Soaring Eagle Drum. Type in soaringeagledrum (one word) and you should be able to find it.
Probably the only place in the world that would inspire me to leave Colorado would be Alaska!
Thanks for your comment. I'm glad you liked the video. I used to dance to the beat of the White Tail Singers from North Carolina... eons ago. Nothing gets my heart pumping like the beat of a native drum.
And thank you buckskinrose for your service to our country, as well as your son and family. My husband who is Hopi/Maricopa is retired Army. He used to dance and was part of the Honor Guard for the Eagle Warriors at Fort Bragg. My son is currently stationed in Iraq. This is his second tour, and it hasn't gotten any easier this time around.
As a former dancer myself it has always touched my heart at the way the Native culture... ALL native tribes pay such high honor to their veterans.
Hey Chevy, sorry you had to leave early. So did I. I wanted to wait until the traditional competitions were over (those are my favorite dances) but I had to work the next morning at 4am. They had some nice shirts there this year but all I got was a coffee mug. My son got a teeshirt that reads "I'm half white but I can't prove it".
Thank you Phyllis. I wish I could convey the atmosphere of the pow wow. There's something about it, when the drums are beating, the singers singing and the bells ringing that just reaches into one's soul. There's nothing quite like it.
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Nezpercegurl 1 year ago
flandreau indian school JROTC Color guard! reppin right there! huuu
lilSumSum69 3 years ago
ha! im from there to =P
karmen127 2 years ago
My older brother is one of the Marines, in dress blues. My little sister is also a Marine. Lookin' good! Good job on this clip!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cheyrap 3 years ago
I guess as a Indin my words are too many. to post,Denver rember Sand Creek as a kid in Okla. my so.Cheyehhes told me about it , i guess now you would like to play it was not so, but that was then and this now, thanks for a good powpow
Cherokee6194159 3 years ago
Oh hellz to tha yea-ya! Can't wait to hook up wit some hot native honiez again thiz year...
cocklestew 4 years ago
I love to go to the denver march pow wows there so great my family and I go every year and usually my cousins dance but not in the competitions.But anyway they are always a great expierience.
curiouspear 4 years ago
My grandma is the vice president of the denver march pow wow commity. i like it.
sein303 4 years ago
I spent most of my life in Denver. I miss the Pow Wow. Used to go whenever I could. Ahhh to be home again.... 1 day I hope :)
dgresko 4 years ago
Really great video. linked it up to myspace type in mama_grover and you should be able to find it.
Grew up in Denver, have been in Alaska since 1989, I sit at a pow wow drum it is Soaring Eagle Drum. Type in soaringeagledrum (one word) and you should be able to find it.
stop by if you want.
groveralaska 4 years ago
Probably the only place in the world that would inspire me to leave Colorado would be Alaska!
Thanks for your comment. I'm glad you liked the video. I used to dance to the beat of the White Tail Singers from North Carolina... eons ago. Nothing gets my heart pumping like the beat of a native drum.
dornbrau 4 years ago
right on- if you ever get the occasion to head up here let me know, you can visit our drum- mybe I could even put you up!
S. Grover
groveralaska 4 years ago
this is one of the most awesome videos I have seen. Great job... I am a native vet, my son and many members of my family. Thank you
buckskinrose 4 years ago
And thank you buckskinrose for your service to our country, as well as your son and family. My husband who is Hopi/Maricopa is retired Army. He used to dance and was part of the Honor Guard for the Eagle Warriors at Fort Bragg. My son is currently stationed in Iraq. This is his second tour, and it hasn't gotten any easier this time around.
As a former dancer myself it has always touched my heart at the way the Native culture... ALL native tribes pay such high honor to their veterans.
dornbrau 4 years ago
Hey Chevy, sorry you had to leave early. So did I. I wanted to wait until the traditional competitions were over (those are my favorite dances) but I had to work the next morning at 4am. They had some nice shirts there this year but all I got was a coffee mug. My son got a teeshirt that reads "I'm half white but I can't prove it".
dornbrau 4 years ago
Thank you for sharing! Verry moving!
Phyllis
sawyerb1 4 years ago
Thank you Phyllis. I wish I could convey the atmosphere of the pow wow. There's something about it, when the drums are beating, the singers singing and the bells ringing that just reaches into one's soul. There's nothing quite like it.
dornbrau 4 years ago