Hopi Dance 2018

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Published 2018-10-13
Tusavu's Kipo at Tewa. I don't know what villige they were from I think hotvella?

All Comments (21)
  • @terryteller6920
    Don't listen to any of these rude comments. As a Navajo (Diné), I am proud that a people as ancient as the Hopi are willing to pay homage to us. We need to continue to be good neighbors to one another! Ahéhee'!
  • @timmccarthy3034
    people talk about the bad camera work etc.....but that is just being negative......we need to be feeling good about this because normally they don't even ALLOW ANY recordings or videos made of their Sacred dances.... I just see this and I feel SO GOOD ..because I am no longer living on that Sacred Land where I used to live...I am all the way across the ocean...in France now....and I may never make it back there again to witness this kind of a dance....and to hear the Songs..to hear the little children laughing , to see the People dancing in Harmony with All Creation....ever again in my life..This is so beautiful to see, and I am SO grateful to the person who posted this AMAZING video....WOPILA ....
  • I'm Navajo,grew up in dormitory in keams canyon..we had alot of different Hopi dancers an never got tired of them,it always renewed something within us,..
  • I am ARMY BEAR from Apache Pima tribe. I have seen many dances.. but this one brought tears to my eyes and happiness in my heart.. to see so many ages jump into this dance with sprits of joy all around you ..
  • @HumanKind101
    Ya'ateeh, Thank You and humbled at the dance. If we as southwest native people truly looked into our history more we would realize that at one point in time we all were united and honored each other. Thank you for posting this beautiful Hopi Navajo dance👍
  • @meandaha68
    Nice video!! I'm Chippewa/Sioux from Red Lake, Minnesota. My mom was a RN and worked at Keams Canyon hospital w/IHS...2x...('86 & '90). The very 1st...Hopi dance...I ...ever saw ...(in my life!).. was the Home Dance (Hemis Kachina) at Walpi in summer of 1986. I felt like I was carried back in time... 200-300 years. I've seen, been, to many dances, in almost every village in Hopiland. 1st mesa dances are special to me, since they were so close to Keams. I especially like watching....the little kids as they watched, absorbed, followed and what they saw. I know more about "middle village". I've only been to Tewa...a few times (to visit friends). I never seen a dance there (except through..YouTube) I know several people from Tewa & middle village from last names....Maho, Nasonhoya, Choyou,Torivio,Dashee,Namoki.
  • @vanaibillie3213
    Thank you for paying homage to the Navajo. Just like you do Apache.
  • I'm full blooded Hopi, Dasavus/Dine/Navajos were always awesome to sing and dance too. We're all connected in one way or another. Take Care out there Sinom/People.
  • @This_Gal_Pal
    Aww. So proud of my sister (purple top and skirt) and my 2 nieces (green top/white skirt & purple top/white skirt). I wish I had known and made it home that weekend.
  • I am in love with this lovely and innocent culture, you are the best!
  • You have the most amazing,beautiful culture on this earth. I am honoured to be able to watch your ceremony. Diolch yn iawn o Cymru( Thank you very much from Wales) UK😊🤝
  • @BRCinHozho
    Beautiful songs and dancing. Thank you for sharing
  • Is this celebration at the first mesa Hopi village, its so beautiful thank you for sharing, its not easy to keep what is precious alive, negative comments are proof of an ignorant , limited mind.
  • @lloydsena8152
    Nice the way they dance lovely Hopi people! Some day take a vist out that way!