The feminine world of Native Americans
Uploader Comments (nababalao)
Top Comments
-
Dance for that which gathers at your door like to itself attracts. May the Creator you deny continue to make a gift of your closed mindheart. E hoa, ma te wairua e kawea. When the Spirit moves all will be revealed the willing and the resistant alike come to the river of Wellbeing. Peace.
-
I love Native American women, they're so amazing!
Video Responses
All Comments (34)
-
@Nikkafan women all over the world- peace love n hugs
-
My video responses...show all the beautiful women I met this past week except for my niece the powwow dancer...hope you enjoy them....thanks for posting your video...it is awesome....
-
@TNUCARU Don't hide these people. I think they've done plenty to hide the past, as if things are better now! Look them in the eyes and make them squirm! Closing our eyes has gotten us nowhere! If I could send a message back to my ancestors it would be a warning of the coming slavery. It wasn't stupidity that they signed the treaties,they simply couldn't fathom a greed so intense they would not stop with destroying other peoples world and spirituality, their own as well. Listen to the wind!!!!
-
@Georgia4God---Many will not allowed, to learn ways is sometimes to further colonize
-
@mike602602 exotification 1 on 1
-
Please tell me about that last picture! It's absolutely stunning.
-
these are our ancestors
-
no struggle if women dont divide weaken their group by coupling off isolating themselves economically socially from the matriarchy clan
In these pictures. the women's faces. I know this pain.I have felt it listening to the wind.. I see an expression here I saw in my grandmother as a child. It's been 20 years since she's left us, but I know the look like it was yesterday...A family sadness, as if we'd lost our home and now they wanted our souls...going back to the 1850's, Treaty de Traverse and even before and people have no idea the absolute poverty that exists today. What wretched kind of people could do what they've done?
sweetestsinprincess 9 months ago 2
@sweetestsinprincess What you are feeling watching these pictures is the same of what I'm feeling. The absolute poverty today is the result of the wickedness of governments past and present that did not prevent this injustice against a people rich in tradition and source of wisdom. There are no excuses, because all this is an abomination.
nababalao 9 months ago
What is the first song called?
thebluewoods 2 years ago
The title of song is: Smoke in the wind, sung by Walela ;)
nababalao 2 years ago