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  • Each has its own language and everyone should enjoy themselves in their own language and this is important

  • being an adopted child, and locating my birth parents, i have recently learned that through my fathers side, I have ties to Geronimo. My father speaks of his mother bearing a federal ID tattoo US 416. Learning Apache has become important to me because it is not only a dying language but a dyiing culture as well. I need to know where/how I can learn.

    

  • is there a relative? the tribe of Deneché!

    Senith was the Chief after Deneché was murdered.

  • a powerfull feeling when you're listening...

    Now i have a body an indonesian girl, but I will always be an Apache indian.. I was the vieuwer of our clan back in 1825.. The vieuwer of Deneche the chief of the apache indians than..

    The indian name of my husband now, was at that time Senith. Another friend at that time was Badir. I want to know if there are people who lived at that time too. and i want to know if there are older people, granddad's, great grand

  • Wise words from a intelligent women.

  • there's a resource somewhere in the Smithsonian, a Yankee colonel who published a book about "life among the Apache" also wrote a basically Apache to English dictionary with of course the Apache words in English phonetics. His "Life amoung the Apache" book was first published in like 1879 but reprinted by Time-Life Books, bound in (fake) leather and part of the "Old West" series. ya ta he.

    I'm learning Cherokee first. One of my Navajo friends said Cherokee is "White Boy" in Dine. I laughed.

  • @JonahtheFigPucker I got used to it a long time ago. There are so many of the Native Indians in NM,CO,TX, AZ, who have spanish names and thus, many whites call them "Mex" although they were only collectively Mexican citizens for about 25 years. Geronimo for one, Mangas Colorado for another. And their kin.

    It adds new urgency that many people want to wipe out every tongue but English. They want English even in our homes because bilingual kids are supposedly "handicapped" in white schools.

  • There's also a move to strip our tribal sovereignty, GW Bush started it with the Tigua in Ysleta del Sur Texas.

    It's nothing new, he was Gov of Texas and that's one of the few powers the Texas Governor has, making Indian treaties for the state/republic. His family are also the ones who robbed the grave of Geronimo, who died a POW at Ft Sill OK. A federal judge said last year there's nothing we can do ... under the AIRFA..

    There's still their admitted guilt of robbing an Army Cemetery.

  • beautiful message! Unfortunately, my family hid their ndn-ness to avoid persecution...so we lost all (well a few remain) of the stories, the ancesters and the language...even the black hair (yup me a blondie)... still have the cheeks and the beautiful brown eyes (including the shape). @inkfink- tough to not acknowledge there will be blondies when the status symbol on the rez is to bring back a white woman... eventually it shows up in the kids...jus' sayin' ..sides...Mitakaye Oyasin...right?

  • @mybuddyrobin That's something our family did too. My grandma would proudly say her father was Indian, and my aunts would shush her.

  • Yo how can i learn, i dont think Rosetta Stone has Apache...

  • @Godstatusc They also don't have Tsalagi, (cherokee) even though it's a phonetically written language. I mentioned a book that the Smithsonian and Library of Congress has. There are also a lot of Apache people left, but, they're being pulled away from the language. Same in Tsalagi, when our language was first written 10% of the people didn't speak it, now only 10% DO. And that being those on the "Roll". Those not Tribal are far more, and far less of us speak it. I'm learning.

  • @Godstatusc Another is to encourage non-Tribal and even (gasp!) whites to speak it. I'm not English but I speak English. I don't think it hurt the English culture one bit that I do. OK so they really don't have a culture but you know what I mean. Now is the time. The stigma of being "Mex" washes over us as well, so many of the southwest have spanish names because that's how the Viceroy kept records of "his" subjects. So the same racists who tried to rub us out, are trying to rub out "mex" too.

  • Learn your language. And be thankfull for it it is precious. When you learn how, wake up early every morning and give thanks in your language.

  • It sounds kind of like an odd, choppy Asian language. Very interesting.

  • I am Yaqui thru my Mother's Father's Mother and Father. I am Chiricahua Apache thru my Mother's Father's Father and Mother. I am Dine' thru my Father's Mother's Mother and Father. Who am I? What Should I speak? What are my customs? Who will claim me? All of this was told to me as a child. I do not speak spanish or do I look it. I live in S. CA and my name is Francisco Aaron Martinez III. Can someone please help me?

  • @Marztech5 just use sign lengauge bobo

  • nitsspommo'ka

  • One of the first steps when one group tries to annihilate another group of people is to kill their language. It's happened over and over throughout the world. But languages also "commit suicide," when speakers don't see the importance of passing it on. I'm glad these people are trying to hold onto this while they still have enough speakers.

  • This video made me sad and very angry at once. Why not learn your language its pride in who you are as a native person. Why let it die out like everything else the rich elitists have destroyed. Does no one care about there culture anymore? Ppl this is not what america was created for, the founding fathers didn't envision a destruction of a ppl. Don't let your language die out take pride and honor in who you are.

  • @4295eye

    what founding fathers are you speaking of?

  • @KABLE999 The signers of the constitution.

  • @4295eye

    are you serious?!!!!!

    theyre the main ones that wanted us wiped out!

  • @KABLE999 The original signers did not if you no your history, and there was no extermination policy until after the civil war.

  • @4295eye

    well believe what you want but i know what my elders went through, not this legal bullshit facade!

  • @4295eye I agree with you im Native American my self and even though im not full blooded i know my language cause when we pray we pray to our andcestors and our ancestors do not know english or speek english, thats why its important to learn it for when you need to pray to our ancestors and do our rituals they will be able to understand us. Thank you to the people that made this video and to the lady for her speech very heart touching.

  • or navjo sounds like apache

  • @NadiBurn

    Similar Shashonnie root

  • apache sounds similar to navajo

  • foreget thoose people who think were mexican

  • our language shouldnt be forgoten it should stick around forever i need to start learning my language as well i shoulda asked wen i wass a little kid

  • I am 7.6% american india. thus as like my cousins are born with no black hair.

    father and uncles all have black hair. I like black hair lol dammit I want BLACK HAIR!!!!!!

  • @inachu Unless you are an accepted member of a tribe, your genetic percentage of 7.6% is so negligible that it is intellectually dishonest and historically reprehensible to call yourself Native American as you have a dominance of the blood of those responsible for the genocide of between 50-100 million Native Americans.

  • @mattjgunther

    LOL I agree totally with your astement but as the same I hate people with my amount of blood then create a tribe of white indians.....I think they are living in North Carolina ...was in the news and the govt was forcedto accept them as a tribe and they speak no language of any indian heritage. LOL!!!

  • @mattjgunther

    In props to your comment to mine I dedicate this video to you:

    watch?v=O7TWJMO4k3k&feature=re­lated

  • @mattjgunther

    I should add I do have some relatives who are pure blood american indian in my family tree and shes is a reporter in ST Lious :-) Just chaffing at your intellectually dishonest quip LOL But yeah I get your drift.

  • From Indeh in Nevada...I am learning but it is rather hard when there is no one to teach me..Only have written pages from a friend..is there a way to learn this on the internet?

  • I am Mescalero Apache, but the sad part is I only first learned that I am of Apache heritage after reconciliation with my Father after my Paternal Grandfather past away. I am as another Apache told me, one of the "Indeh" meaning lost or dead Apache. I do not know the language but I want to learn it as well as know my heritage further. I am not exactly a youth! (I am half a century!) If anyone can assist me PLEASE feel free to contact me! Ahi' Yee! (I am learning bit by bit!)

    Timoteo

  • I'm white, but even I admire the Native American culture and the strength of its people's heritage. I don't want them to lose their roots. It would be a shame. The same could be said for any ethnicity that comes to the United States. My fiance is Hispanic, but he can't speak any Spanish. I have friends who are Asian, Indian, Greek, everything you could imagine, but most only know English. It's sad.

  • Does knowing an indigenous language change your perceptive on life? Im a quarter indigenous, Mexican by nationality but I never had anyone around to teach me anything in regards to native culture. I had uncles and cousins die from either alcoholism or suicide. My grandmother who is full blooded indigenous suffers from depression and nervousness. I myself never found life very meaningful.

  • I hope white Americans experience this loss sometime. They're so ignorant to the damage they've caused.

  • @Lukege15 It would be sad that You exemplify your own complaint if You had not also wished harm upon others. Your knowledge of geography and history do seem limited to your own small imaginary world. Perhaps you do not really care when others experience loss, or maybe someone has kept you from entering libraries.

  • @MikeNube Hmmm? What exactly do you mean by, "Your knowledge of geography and history do seem limited to your own small imaginary world."

    Because it left me scratching my head, your whole response has really.

  • @MikeNube Possibly my knowledge of history and geography allowed me to reach such a conclusion? But no, I'm guessing you're nothing more than one of those white Americans which has been indoctrinated by the education system. And thus, sees nothing wrong with 'inferior' people losing their way of life, culture, language and (shall I go there?) their lands?

  • @MikeNube What exactly did you mean with your incoherent mess of a response? Because if you want to try to label me as 'ignorant', I will have a field-day with you.

  • Beautiful woman, awesome language-great video!

  • oh I belilve alot of apache kids would have known there tougue if they would have keep teaching it at the pink Mescalero school also if they would have built the school back in the days and we would know who we are and speak apache alot of it was not taught at home alot was learn with the tradtional counselors which they are greatly missed! now times have change it was good to hear the old ppl speak to the young ones be proud of who you are learn your tongue it can save your life . your apache.

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  • my father was born an apache reservation in new mexico and his mother wuz full apache and his father is spanierd and i be willing to learn my hertige lang. no matter what

  • why the northamerican natives want to hide that they used to fight with othe natives tribes and just they remember the "mexicans fight vs native northamericans" hating us?

  • When the native northamerican are going to stop hating mexicans? when mexican used to live in their now stolen land..what in centuries ago the now mexican used the native northamerican name that is lost by the time..what was our name tribe? what the time stole our tribe and we get lost in piramides..

  • The mexican goverment as Us goverment on those old time used to manipulated the northamerican native indians to made them fight vs mexicans but mexican were brothers of native americans..ignorance divide and conquer is the moto from govermente to made cultures, races hate and to be apart..Mexicans know about Geronimo and mexicans know what Geronimo was.One part of the history Mexico has native northamericans who travle trough the blue mountains and live there.Mesicas travel from south to North

  • My niece has the same b day as Geronimo, a famous North American Indian

  • Happy Birthday Geronimo!!! June 16th

  • Yego Din d Dzigh'i din'! Tx k'ad yadeiilt'i!

  • Yego Din d Dzigh'i din'! Tx k'ad yadeiilt'i!

  • Whoah that sounds similar to Navajo!! Awesome BTW.

  • Higaali ende bikeeya! Enjoogo! Tea baggers bitsile duu e'gusida!

  • los mormones emigraron dentro del territorio mexicano

  • im black and apache but dont speak it but i def. wanna lear :P

  • and for all those Mexicans who come to the U.S. simultaneously preaching Mexican pride and claim to be indigenous, let me take you to school. Throughout history to now Mexico does not and never has liked indigenous people no more than the United States! While the U.S. Tea Party wants to arrest all illegals the Mexican" Tequila Party" wants to make Mexican citizens illegal. as a person of Mexican and Apache descent I love all of America, but the hell with the U.S. and Mexican Government.

  • yeah im an indigenous person from canada and i am often mistaken for a hispanic

  • Native pride all the way!

  • Do not lose your culture and language~! Keep the PRIDE~!!!

    Fir2man, Singapore

  • iam mexican and i have much respect for indians we sufer the same thing the white people kill the aztec and indians and a lot of people for power n control not all the mexicans r the same because iam not

  • @og2c Mexicans were the Apache's first enemy. In fact, Geronimo considered Mexicans to be twisted and treasoness because everytime the Apache's signed a treaty with Mexico, with a blind eye the Mexican government would pull a trick; for example celebrating by getting them drunk on mescal and quietly kill as many as they could. In other times and cases when they were confined to settlements in chiuaua and sonora Mexicans would feed them contaminated rashins and Apaches would die from sickness.

  • I wish i could speak apache..my dad is full blooded and his mom was the only one left in our family to speak apache but she has passed on. Is there any classes on the dances or how to speak Apache i sure would love to go to the classes.

  • Ahéhee'

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  • ni indee dah' nah this is apache land. THIS HAS ALWAYS BEEN APACHE LAND!! fuck christopher columbus, dumbass blonde just had to get his as lost. NATIVE :: PRIDE!!!!

  • @4843ish columbus wasnt blone, he had dark hair ass well, most italians arent blonde, they have dark hair...dark skin..yes the native americans were on this continent first, but they too migrated from other lands, in this case asia, native americans are the same race as asians(chinese)...both are mongolians.

  • @4843ish ...your thinking of jacques cartier ( did actually get lost ) ps christopher columbus was a brunette

  • @4843ish Ummm.... to be fair, Chris Columbus actually didn't discover mainland America, he discovered the West Indies. Mainland America was formally (not officially, just formally) discovered by those tribes that crossed the frozen Bering Strait.

  • @4843ish

    i though indee was spelt "N'dee?"

  • @4843ish its funny how there is so many blond blue eyed indians oh and the blacks girl with straight hair that say hey are Indian too lol.

  • @4843ish actually christopher columbus (not his real name) was italian. If you do some digging, you will see that a lot of the "europeans" that came here with the sole purpose to taking over this land and killing every non christian were from italy, and the pope sent them. They are still "ruling" over this country. So we have chris, pope, mafia, all from italy! hmmmm There is a very sad video on a movement going on in canada. I cried through the whole thing, go to hiddennolonger com

  • ni indee dah' nah this is apache land. THIS HAS ALWAYS BEEN APACHE LAND!! fuck christopher columbus, dumbass blonde just had to get his as lost. NATIVE :: PRIDE!!

  • And Mexico has the balls to claim the Southwest.Fuck Their lying history

  • @calman1951 Just like Amerikkkans claim this whole land for themselves. This whole continent was invaded by europeans.

  • She's right. Language and oral histories are very important to learn and to teach to new generations. Your ancestors would fade away without you, the Apache youth, keeping that alive.

  • I would love to learn my language i am a lipan apache both my grandparents were decendents of lipan apaches.

  • beaware of mormons who try to say that mexican indians used to speak and write israeli

  • @inachu Over 2000 years with very few being educated in the origional script and language makes it rare to find similarities. Anyway, in the Book of Mormon, it talks about other people comming over from the old world. It could be that the what was left of the language and writing was wiped out. Basically, I'm saying that people from Isreal comming to the Americas is not impossible and can't be proven or disproven with what we know.

  • @inachu It may be possible if it happened 2000 years ago. Language and writing change, especiaily in a culture who has lived in huts in the jungle for most of their history. The Inca, Maya, and Aztecs did not last for even a thousand years.

  • @jeabo0adhd

    Ok let me create a new relgion to say native americans and mexican really spoke wookie wookie.

    There! My above statement is just as valid as your mormon idiocy. There is no evidence to back up your claims at all ZERO and have as much validity to me saying they spoke wookie wookie. mormonism.... the strange religion!

  • @inachu chinese maybe...

  • @inachu As a Mormon myself who is getting a degree in linguistics I can say that while there are some Mormon fanatics who do try to rewrite history based on zero facts under the guise of 'believing' and 'having true faith' that they are not a true representation of mainstream Mormons and it would be foolish to place bias on all Mormons due to the acts of a few. There are all kinds of people who try to push their religious beliefs on others regardless of their denomination.

  • @inachu  lmfao

  • The Apaches lived right up the Gila River from my ancestors, the Pima (Akimel O'odham). I'd give anything to learn my grandmother's tongue. It would be invaluable to me. I cry wishing for it sometimes. I miss her greatly.

  • Geronimo did not like Mexicans either

  • what a beautiful language!

  • good sweety

  • I love my language and my culture and my people...I'm Apache. Our God our Creator don't make mistakes...we are Apaches for a reason.

  • @ApacheLife5465 And that's not all.. I think the apace culture is loved all over the world.. That love comes with respect... There is 2 kinds of respect, first one is admiration,, If u cant have that,, u can still get respect ,, out of fear..

    people all over the world take either one..

    The apace people gained respect because they showed courage. courage is a virtue that is being neglected i modern age..

    Without is a man is still a boy..

  • @ApacheLife5465 I love you my friends!! much love from Egypt!!

  • I am part Apache , yet not know the lang. i want to learn this as it is part of who i am. blessings to you for your interview. Aho. Sitting Bear

  • @nauiocelotl,When I told my mother that I want to learn how to speak some native languages,she thought that I'm crazy wondering why I want to learn that language?

  • Thanks for posting this! While I was listening to Ms Marin I began to think to myself that we don't need to make excuses for our efforts to keep language alive...I mean like talking about herbal cures and different mental paradigms (like how they talk about the Hopi concept of time)...a language is its peoples' cultural right and its preservation requires no justification. Speak Apache because you can!

  • I honestly really want to learn apache language even tho im mixed i want to learn the language then just speak english

  • In 12 bc rome set their sites on germania. by 7 bc my people were enslaved by the romans, tortured killed and murdered. 4 bc with the help of armenius a german slave equestrian defeated 2 legions of roman soldiers, kicking rome out of the eastern side of the rhine. You don't hear of any hungarians/austrians/germans/a­nglo/saxon/ french people out right saying "damn romans keeping us down/raped our land/killed our people" do you?

  • @Bewarethe1 the fact is. Everyone. at some point was persecuted killed or enslaved. it is human nature, and no one is special or above this treatment. wow real life sucks.

  • To those of you who fail at history:

    1. Go to wikipedia and search for Bering land bridge

    2. Read.

    there are lots more resources out there.

    (and i replied to someone that happened around 8000 years ago. It was more like 25000 rotflol. I PERSONALLY fail at dates)

  • @FlyTheObserver maybe if u thought about it... maybe we didnt fail at history maybe they failed at teaching us history

  • @FlyTheObserver For those who fail at research, use wikipedia to check you facts. Sorry bro, you can't trust a site that lets everyone come in and give their own "facts". I'm not arguing your dates or anything, I'm just saying that wikipedia can not be used as a trusted source of information for everything.

  • @apachecoy81 I feel for my Native American Brothers and Sisters. Just as how I feel my ancestors energy heavily at this time, I also feel Native American ancestors energy. I dont know how to explain it but i think we are living in interesting times when all will be revealed. The enemy of the people and of planet earth will be cald to judgement. On that great day all the blood that was shed in America and on slave ships on the way here will be called as evidence of the wickedness of the white man

  • @melanatedsoul woah their bro, my white austrian ass had nothing to do with slave ships or anything like that.

  • @Bewarethe1 hear hear! My mother's ancestors were native. My father's were jews and were persecuted right up until the second their asses came off the boat in canada.

    I am judged by what i do TODAY. Period. If my father farts, it's not my digestive problem, you know?

  • lol, she must be mesclaro or lipan apache.

  • APACHO CHINISES is same

    RED INDIAN are not JEW or ARABS but CHINISE +JAP

  • @BRRUUUAAHHable You're full of shit.

  • @BRRUUUAAHHable haha WTF?!

  • @ApacheLife5465 lol you've never heard of the land bridge, have you? Don't they teach you native studies where you come from? The natives were believed to have crossed a landbridge (made accessible by the ice age conditions) from the asian areas to the americas.

  • @ApacheLife5465 there were NO humans in north america/south america before then. They originally came from africa, spread out to populate europe and asia and, during the most recent ice age, finally found north america accessible.

  • @FlyTheObserver If you study more recent findings this is absolutely NOT true. If they came from Africa why are they not black?

  • @BRRUUUAAHHable er.. yes sort of I think. About 8000 years ago (or so.. not great with dates) a bunch of asians found a strip of land that once connected the americas with russia/asia via alaska. Because it was an ice age, the sea levels were lower and the land bridge was accessible. They crossed and spread out ALL ACROSS the americas. So my ancestors, who stayed in the north are the brothers and sisters of the natives living in brazil today. At least that's how i understand it.

  • @GQvizoXX Yeah, there was a lot of consensual sex, but that doesn't mean the majority was consensual. You should've phrased it: It was rape, but there was consensual sex now and then.

  • Nice try at attempting to make a comparison to ease the guilt, even justify the crimes of the Europeans. Comparatively, Europeans were far worse. I mean, are you seriously comparing some alleged sacrifices (Which was performed by what, a couple of Native tribes?) to the destruction of hundreds of peoples (MILLIONS of human lives in total) with thousands of years of history on this land? Silly argument which makes no sense at all.

  • @GQvizoXX For land, greed, your own personal gain, all while being hypocritical etc. (Europeans) OR for your people, the survival of the entire world, their well-being, and their WILLINGness to be sacrificed( the Mexica and Maya)? See, most people see two evils here. I ask, where is the second evil? A couple of Native tribes supposedly sacrifice people; Europeans do the same but without the sacrifice/tribute part. They just plain murder people, using religion as the scapegoat to gain wealth.

  • @GQvizoXX Don't forget the slow roast, or the staking with the ants, or the one where they would slit your belly open, tie your lower intestines to a dog, and chase it around the camp.

    Nice people.

  • @GQvizoXX Because whites raped us. Any more dumb questions?

  • go back to your country woman!! we don't want you in the usa. JK (typical ignorant white guy)lol

  • To ThePregnancySlaves, Your blood is not Native to America, it still runs through your veins and have to know your clan to tell where you came from otherwise you have had incest with your own blood.

  • All people born in America are native to America and thus: "native Americans." It's a redundant term that appeals to peo. w/poor language skills. The black haired, sallow-skinned, body hair-lacking people of this continent, who met Chris Columbus @ Cat Island, are akin, appearance-wise, to the peo. of the sub-content called India, therefor calling them Indians is no less accurate as are the terms Occidental, Oriental, Mongoloid, and Australasian when applied to whites, Chinamen & Polynesians.

  • @ThePregnancySlaves No that incorrect, the term "Native" means you are from, remember we were here first :)

  • @ThePregnancySlaves Copypasta much? I saw that exact paragraph, months back on some Geronimo video! You're right, though, we're not "Native Americans", we are Nican Tlaca! So gtfo, will ya?

  • Language is what makes you what you are, People tell me that they are cheerokee or some other tribe and I tell them to speak aleast some of thier language but they dont know how, tell me if that makes you still a Native American or what! Also our own people dressing like gangsters or druggies or just out of some sort, makes me feel sick and Be more Proud of myself for what I am. Remember who you Are! ! !

  • A language also holds a lot of knowledge about the world. A language is a whole world view and way of thinking. Obviously the world view we have been given by european culture is killing the earth. That is why it so so vital that we keep the old ways living so that our children have something other then a culture of death to turn to.

  • She doesn't look White...

  • HER REAL NAME IS LAURIE MARTINE!!!!!

  • my port 80 is already in use so I could listen to this.

  • this is for all racist bitches SPEAK NATIVE OR GET THE FUCK OUT!!.

  • shoulda had a better answer... told them how the white man took our land forced us into schools and beat us until we forgot our native tongue

  • dorothy bray wrote a dictionary for apache to english and english to apache. look for it on amazon books. isbn# 0-927534-79-7

  • Greet Apache.

  • @GQvizoXX OMG are u fucking kidding me? she does not look white hahahahahhahahahha stupid person you are 

  • @23mariho she could easily pass for a white person. also. nice video. post that stuff up. i'll learn that apache. read some books and blast some music, have a few laughs.

  • @GQvizoXX she doesnt lol? are u serious

  • I'm Navajo (which the language is kind of similar), and I understood about half of what she said. Its such a different dialect to me, but I completely agree with her. Language needs to be preserved to maintain the indigenous identity.

  • were can i learn my grandmasdad was full apche and i dont know the lanuage

  • I agree, you should keep the language!

  • @09tricks Were all mixed if you want the truth, there is no such thing as a pure race.....What many forget is we are all human.

  • Go back to may hee ko taco benders! USA no for you ese!

  • Que bonito, que cultura, lastima que la desaparecio los blancos americans, no hubo mestizaje

    nauiceloti We love you. tienes un corazon de Angel.  La familia Rodriguez.

  • Proud of my Mexica/Apache roots both of them are very brave and strong

  • @IllegalAmigo222 Same here. But I also have Dine' in me, and I'm just beginning to look for the tribe/reservation my great grandma is from ( somewhere in Kansas). Nican Tlaca Tiahui!

  • Alaskan Athabaskans and Apace and Navajo belong to the same language group.

  • She sounds like she's speaking Navajo

  • @angelbaby52766 Navajo is an Apachean language. Arguably, dine bizaad is closer to some Apache dialects than they are to each other. For example, Mescalero-Chiricahua Apache is closer to Navajo than either is to Lipan or Jicarilla Apache.

  • APACHE IS THE WAY 2GO!

  • All people born in America are native to America and thus: "native Americans." It's a redundant term that appeals to peo. w/poor language skills. The black haired, sallow-skinned, body hair-lacking people of this continent, who met Chris Columbus @ Cat Island, are akin, appearance-wise, to the peo. of the sub-content called India, therefor calling them Indians is no less accurate as are the terms Occidental, Oriental, Mongoloid, and Australasian when applied to whites, Chinamen & Polynesians.

  • @ThePregnancySlaves wdf dawg? why u spammin YT with yo silly bs? get that shit outta here nigga.

  • @ThePregnancySlaves The term First Peoples is much better, after all they were here FIRST. LOL at you even mentioning Christopher Columclown.

  • Different cultures and languages are what make the world beautiful :)

  • You speak words of wisdom lady !

  • Im soo jealous :(, Im white but I wish I was born indian. Indians are really wonderful and spiritually based race.

  • @TheMightyLukas stfu

  • @AlphaOccult what?why? Im just being honest.

  • @apachecoy81 Brother You speak nothing but the truth with that I Honor my Apache Ancestors & I will learn more Thank you, O & btw We Kicked The Gladiators Ass in Deadliest Warrior Yeah!

  • @apachecoy81 Apaches arent Terrific and Very Brave Warriors.

    But the Europeans coming over here is VERY Different than the Mexis coming over here illegally.

    Look at all the Great things that have been done here for this Great Country.

    Look at the Difference between America and Mexico....Then Tell me that they are the same. Mexicans have had just as much time to fix up their country and theyre coming here illegally and not knowing the Language and relying us for welfare etc...

  • @VikingSkills7 You are also wrong about the Mexican's poverty leads to anarchy and misery they have not had the same advantages as America i.e no slaves, precious minerals that were stolen etc you'll find this all out if you care to look it up. Don't bother to reply only viewed this as was sent the link by a friend and do not intent to return as I do not wish to view insensitve comments about a race that was almost wiped out.

  • @apachecoy81 I said No Disrespect. I admire these people and I said I wouldnt want them to lose their Culture.

    What I am saying is that They Cannot be the Greatest (Im NOT saying they are Not Great Warriors) Warriors if they have their own land taken from them. If you already have a Foothold and all your Population and know all your region like the Back of your Hand- And then a group of People beat you with all those advantage you have- You cannot Be the GreatEST Warriors.

    But it doesnt mean

  • @VikingSkills7 You might want to research how these advantages were gained & what the word warrior is designed to depict. Facts speak volumns not what we're conditioned to believe. I'm English and although I'm of Native American descent I do not have any knowledge of the culture I wrote this as I noticed that some people seem to be commenting blindly. I feel sad that you are content to be fed false information rather than doing your homework as this is the type of view that leads to hatred

  • @Karenditamay Then your not english ie; mix of saxon/viking/roman and celt dna.

  • yah han dee bitlh nee alth tee my sister you are making up words bitch!

  • @apachecoy81 But If Your Statement was True, The Europeans would never have been able to take away your Land.

  • @apachecoy81 I recently Moved onto/very close to Apche Land. I agree that the Apache are very Good Warriors and that they should Keep Their Heritage. The Reservation is Pretty run down and there are Dogs and Horses running free (I dont mind the Horses Part). When the School Lawn is Mowed its sad though, because they need to clear the field of liquor and beer bottles first.

    To Say that they are the "Greatest" Warriors ever on this earth is very Ignorant though.No Disrespect intended, but if

  • I am half Apache & Mexican im tired of the Mexican side & im more in tuned to my Apache Side, where can i learn to speak Apache within A big city

  • I got a blow job from some Apache whore a few years back for $7. She had them slanted eyes like a gook whore in Nam. That 's about all you are good for.

    Hey Mgm805, I've got some firewater in the trunk, is your mama home ?

  • there's so many ignorant people on all sides especially the white faggots always trying make up different races and instigating differences for an outcome of war between our blood line that runs from Alaska to South America. The Apache, Navajo, Cherokee, Aztecs, Mayans, Tarahumara and etc, the list of different tribes go a long ways, we are all from the same race the infamous Red Race, that of our ancestors who first inhabited the northern and southern continents of America.

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