Join Dr. Henrietta Mann for an enlightening overview of traditional and modern Cheyenne culture.
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@ossiedyer6189Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, I feel we all as tribal members need to learn more about our people and teach our younger generation, You are a blessing to use Dr. Henrietta Mann, My Grandmother was Ossie Swallow Dyer Harrison and Wesley Dyer also My Grand Father Jay Swallow RIP
@claradavis5911 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. H. Mann for this very special History lesson about the Cheyenne Indians this was very educational and i can't think of anyone better in teaching us about the Cheyenne Indian History. I also believe if America want to get ahead in the world with the ecosystem who's better to help get us their in America are Americans Indians, other cultures, and God him self who are good at what they do by Saving this God for saken PLANET. 😊 Godbless
@alberthoward88592 ай бұрын
I find it so awesome to hear these stories of the 2 nations would the Sioux be added as a third alliance to the Cheyenne ?
@johninman75459 ай бұрын
I thank the dear lady
@glennroe17442 жыл бұрын
Neaese for this teaching from a Northern Cheyenne in Minneapolis MN
@artistLife-gh3te Жыл бұрын
Well, I'm a Northern Cheyenne raised in MT. The Southern Cheyenne Relatives come up for the 4th of July Pow Wow during the 1960's. THANKS sharing this video _________________________________________________🖋🖊🖌🖍!
@johninman75459 ай бұрын
OMG the movie Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee is on KZread. Free!
@johninman75459 ай бұрын
Oh the story of the Sandy Creek is infamous. "Bury My Heat At Wound😂Knee " book tells of it
@jujuonthebeat776 Жыл бұрын
Im black and native American Im Cheyenne, choctaw, creek, and blackfoot
@terriwoody5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this very important message to remember where we came from and who we truly are. thank you, thank you, thank you. What a blessing you are.
@shaunamaness8543 жыл бұрын
This was such a gift. Thank you!
@daniellebanerjee34362 жыл бұрын
I truly enjoyed learning and listening. Thank you so very much.
@OLIVCHEN773 жыл бұрын
I am very, very impressed. Thank you so very much. Kindest regards from Lake Constance!
@johninman75459 ай бұрын
The horse is a carrier of good fortune. Tibetan lore Wind Horse
@Kellonwheels82 жыл бұрын
My Great Grandmother was Cheyenne from Oklahoma. I really enjoyed this.
@rengellant2 жыл бұрын
Thank You.
@jujuonthebeat776 Жыл бұрын
One of the tribes im mixed with is southern Cheyenne
@cinqueterre4060 Жыл бұрын
Very nice
@johnbeaubien88269 ай бұрын
That was very informative. I just crossed paths with a person of Cheyenne descent and I wanted to understand the world he came out of.
@sheilahendrix5935 Жыл бұрын
May💙 God💛 Be ❤️With💜 Everyone 💛Always ❤️Much💜 Love Blessings 💛Always ☺️ ✌️ 💯 ❤️ 🎇 🌈 ☺️ ✌️ 🌐💜💜❤️💛💙💚💚💙💙💛❤️💜
Cacique takaiake Esta Vivo Em Espirito Nelso n. B Brazil
@nelsoncorponelson
6 ай бұрын
Aguardo.resposta do Cacique .Takaiak Chayenne. Em portugues
@CoreyB7772 жыл бұрын
So my grandmother Carolyn Ann Hess was full blood Native American Cheyenne Indian. My dad I'm not sure how much Cheyenne Indian he had but I know it was more then myself because he had the darker skin and all the attributes of a Cheyenne Indian. My mom is Irish so that's why my skin complexion is a whitish olive color. I know from DNA testing and blood work that I'm 50% Cheyenne Indian, 47% Irish, and 3% African American. I do not know how to get my native rights or where to begin?! All I know is that I am at my happiest when I'm outside with nature, I find peace there. I also feel a deep spiritual connection to nature. I have a book that was hand written by my grandmother that teaches the Cheyenne language. I am having difficulty trying to learn it..
@vasil12361
3 ай бұрын
Native rights? You only receive benefits if you're enrolled in a federally recognized tribe.
@livingwaterministries931924 күн бұрын
Cheyenne hebrew indians.
@vasil123613 ай бұрын
It sucks that the Lakota drove you off your lands. So who has claim to the Black Hills? Cheyenne were there before Lakota.
@calebchristian404
Ай бұрын
Many tribes at one point called the Black Hills home before they were forced off by other stronger tribes such as the Cheyenne, Crow, Arikara, and the last to own it was the Lakota until a bigger military (United States) decided to take it.
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Thank you for sharing, I feel we all as tribal members need to learn more about our people and teach our younger generation, You are a blessing to use Dr. Henrietta Mann, My Grandmother was Ossie Swallow Dyer Harrison and Wesley Dyer also My Grand Father Jay Swallow RIP
Thank you Dr. H. Mann for this very special History lesson about the Cheyenne Indians this was very educational and i can't think of anyone better in teaching us about the Cheyenne Indian History. I also believe if America want to get ahead in the world with the ecosystem who's better to help get us their in America are Americans Indians, other cultures, and God him self who are good at what they do by Saving this God for saken PLANET. 😊 Godbless
I find it so awesome to hear these stories of the 2 nations would the Sioux be added as a third alliance to the Cheyenne ?
I thank the dear lady
Neaese for this teaching from a Northern Cheyenne in Minneapolis MN
Well, I'm a Northern Cheyenne raised in MT. The Southern Cheyenne Relatives come up for the 4th of July Pow Wow during the 1960's. THANKS sharing this video _________________________________________________🖋🖊🖌🖍!
OMG the movie Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee is on KZread. Free!
Oh the story of the Sandy Creek is infamous. "Bury My Heat At Wound😂Knee " book tells of it
Im black and native American Im Cheyenne, choctaw, creek, and blackfoot
Thank you for this very important message to remember where we came from and who we truly are. thank you, thank you, thank you. What a blessing you are.
This was such a gift. Thank you!
I truly enjoyed learning and listening. Thank you so very much.
I am very, very impressed. Thank you so very much. Kindest regards from Lake Constance!
The horse is a carrier of good fortune. Tibetan lore Wind Horse
My Great Grandmother was Cheyenne from Oklahoma. I really enjoyed this.
Thank You.
One of the tribes im mixed with is southern Cheyenne
Very nice
That was very informative. I just crossed paths with a person of Cheyenne descent and I wanted to understand the world he came out of.
May💙 God💛 Be ❤️With💜 Everyone 💛Always ❤️Much💜 Love Blessings 💛Always ☺️ ✌️ 💯 ❤️ 🎇 🌈 ☺️ ✌️ 🌐💜💜❤️💛💙💚💚💙💙💛❤️💜
Peace❤️ and 💚Blessings 💜Too 💙My ❤️Brothers 💚May 💜God💙 Bless💚 Everyone 💜Always 💙May God ❤️Bless 💚Everyone 💙Richly with 💛everything 💚they 💙need Always💚 Much💚 Love💙 Blessings 💚Always ☺️ ✌️ 💯 ❤️ 🎇 🌈 ☺️ ✌️ 🌐💙💜💜💚❤️❤️💜💙💙💙💙
Maravilloso pueblo,desde Argentina
Cacique takaiake Esta Vivo Em Espirito Nelso n. B Brazil
@nelsoncorponelson
6 ай бұрын
Aguardo.resposta do Cacique .Takaiak Chayenne. Em portugues
So my grandmother Carolyn Ann Hess was full blood Native American Cheyenne Indian. My dad I'm not sure how much Cheyenne Indian he had but I know it was more then myself because he had the darker skin and all the attributes of a Cheyenne Indian. My mom is Irish so that's why my skin complexion is a whitish olive color. I know from DNA testing and blood work that I'm 50% Cheyenne Indian, 47% Irish, and 3% African American. I do not know how to get my native rights or where to begin?! All I know is that I am at my happiest when I'm outside with nature, I find peace there. I also feel a deep spiritual connection to nature. I have a book that was hand written by my grandmother that teaches the Cheyenne language. I am having difficulty trying to learn it..
@vasil12361
3 ай бұрын
Native rights? You only receive benefits if you're enrolled in a federally recognized tribe.
Cheyenne hebrew indians.
It sucks that the Lakota drove you off your lands. So who has claim to the Black Hills? Cheyenne were there before Lakota.
@calebchristian404
Ай бұрын
Many tribes at one point called the Black Hills home before they were forced off by other stronger tribes such as the Cheyenne, Crow, Arikara, and the last to own it was the Lakota until a bigger military (United States) decided to take it.