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Native American Storyteller richheape.com - Tales of Wonder
An enchanting collection of Indian stories and legends that will entertain children and adults alike with Gregg Howard's traditional Cherokee way of Native American storytelling. Stories include: Flying Squirrel, Dream Catcher, Democracy, Hawk & Hunter, Strawberries. How Deer Got the Antlers Instead of Rabbit, Origin of Fire, Plieades and the Pine Tree, Why Possum's Tail is Bare, 18 stories in all on 1 dVD
Why the Beaver has a flat tail: Native American Folklore
Jess tells a story she heard in 4th grade about some incredible teamwork.
Yosemite Mono Lake Paiute - Native American Indian legend
Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiute Native American Legend and Tale about the big Ah-wah-go, Paiute for Sucker Fish, because of it's big wide open mouth. In the original tale the Big Fish started at Mirror Lake, which we Paiutes called Ah-weah or Acorn (lake). The Ahwago was made by the Giants, by feeding it too much. The Ahwago saw the Paiutes at Mirror Lake and wanted to chase them. So it followed them to Tenaya Lake and than down the pass to Mono Lake. In early times there were Giants around the whole Great Basin and Sierra Nevada.
NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE : WOLVES LEGEND by Patrice Gelsi
native américan flute: wolves légend by Patrice Gelsi
1916 Native American Indian History, Culture & Myths Film
This 1916 Rodman Wanamaker film chronicles the history of the Native Americans of the United States from written history up to the early 20th century. The film begins by highlighting the mythological unknown history of the Native Americans and their deep spiritual connection with the Earth. As the film progresses, it discusses daily life activities of different tribes of Native Americans. It also shows some of the ancient ceremonies performed by the Native Americans, including ceremonies to ask for the blessing of rain. As the movie comes to an ending, it takes into consideration the fact that before white men arrived in North America, there was rarely fighting between Indian tribes. Since white men arrived and began acting aggressively towards native tribes, the Native Americans naturally responded in an aggressive way. Left to the thoughts of the viewers are whether Native Americans have been given true citizenship in America. See the full length: www.qualityinformationpublishers.com
The Irish Wilderness, Native american and Irish legend
40 families disappeared into oblivion in the 1860's.. was it the Civil war, were they all killed or was it an act of God? only one man knew the truth.... let me know if you like this video or the other one.
Medicine Skull Native American legend or is it?
Heres a bit of the song and more. hey if I don't promote me..who will?Buy the story on Amazon.com, use the authorns name (mine) they sure make it hard LOL.. leave me a comment too when you can!
Native American Legend on Mankind
This Clip is from the movie Apocalypto . DISCLAIMER : I don't own this movie or any part of it .
Kiowa Lesson
The Native American Flute was a courting flute, with soft sensitive tones. We bring to the market the Kiowa love flute style brought to our shop by my friend Alan Guffey who was taught by a Cree Indian. And picked up by my apprentice Leo and I. We make this Native Style flute into a pentatonic scale, which is restful and creative, and anything you do sounds lovely. Easy to play! Great for beginners! Just blow softly into the top hole like a recorder. Comes with a booklet including folklore and history along with lessons and songs. more in wildartisans.com, eriktheflutemaker.com
South American native civilization and their contributions
Short documentary about about the South American native civilization and their contributions to the "new world". The Inca Civilizations was an aboriginal American Indian culture that evolved in the Andean region (western South America) prior to Spanish exploration and conquest in the 16th century. The pre-Columbian civilization was extraordinary in its developments of human society and culture, ranking with the early civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia. There are several myths about Pre-Inca Civilizations. As with all ancient civilizations, legends and ancient stone carvings and monuments speak of creation by gods who came from the skies, yet no one is certain how any of these civilizations came into being. Many just seem to spring up as if out of no where. There is a pre-Incan legend that speaks of Viracocha who is depicted in many forms. There is a duality about this deity, which is not unlike gods in other civilizations - the good god and the warrior side to his personality. We see him as he enlightened god in the white robes who brings knowledge and the warrior god with staves in his hands and a sun symbol around his head, not unlike the sun god Ra in ancient Egypt. As we third dimension is a duality - all things have good and evil charactistics - including the gods of all myths. Viracocha - as duality is depicted as the sun god of creation [wearing a sun crown] and the moon god. Viracocha, as the feathered serpent god, is one of the great mysteries of ancient American cultures. He was called Kukulkan by the Mayas, Quetzalcoatl by the Aztecs, Viracocha by the Incas, Gucumatz in central America, Votan in Palenque and Zamna in Izamal. As with nearly all ancient peoples, Inca legend claims that the original people were flood survivors who by hiding in a hollow up on a very high mountain peak, were saved and repopulated the Earth. Check my channel for more documentaries.
Raven Tales: Bald Ealge
A new Canadian TV show based on Native American folklore.
Memorial to Uncle Dick -- R.I.P.
This is a Genuine G-Shot honoring the memory of my late Uncle Dick, who alsy loved to kid around (see Purple People Eater), slowly leaving him in the suit he was buried in, an appropriate farewell song, "Happy Trails", and an Indian Mourning Chant, as he was very much into Native American folklore. http://www.MyVideo.Me.Uk http://www.G-Shots.TV