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The 10 Amerindians precepts - 488 sec
Traduction en espagnol par winterstorm2 : muchas gracias :)) et en anglais by google ;) *************** The 10 Amerindians precepts 1. Treat the earth with respect 2. Remains near the great spirit 3. Respect the other 4. Works in community for the greater good of your fellow 5. Give your support and your kindness wherever needs are being felt 6. Do what you know to be well 7. Cure your spirit and your body 8. Give a part of your efforts to the well-being of all 9. Responsibility for your actions 10.Be frank and honest at all times ஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜ Los 10 preceptos amerindios Los 10 Preceptos de la cultura India Americana 1. Tratar la tierra con respeto 2. Recuerda siempre estar cerca del gran espíritu 3. Respeta a los demás 4. Trabaja en comunidad por el bien de todos 5. Da tu apoyo y tu afecto cuando las necesidades se presentan 6. Conoces perfectamente lo que sabes hacer mejor 7. Cura tu espíritu y tu cuerpo 8. Dona una parte de tus esfuerzos para el bienestar de todos 9. Se responsable de tus acciones 10. Se franco y honesto en todo momento
Auteur : ChantHappy
Tags: amérindiens commandements remember Chantal amour terre Americans love commandments land
Amerindians: The Return - 43 sec
AMERINDIANS: the return Creation, Script, Choreography and Media Concept by Cristina Cortés. Interdisciplinary collaboration of dance, spoken word, body art and a sound video installation. AMERINDIANS: the return is a performance-exhibition that explores indigenous memories, history and politics with a contemporary performing and digital multimedia and language. Cristina Cortes, the author, director, choreographer and originator of the media concept, envisions a future of cross-cultural empowerment in "Amerindians: the return." The piece develops interacting a video installation, objects on stage, choreography inspired and framed within the recreation of "characters", mixing passages between myths, legends and historical events, from the past, to the present and the future. There are composite animated illustrations with still images and video. Movement on stage generates interactive 3D animations, sounds and images on screen. The opposite also occurs: still images on screen, after manipulation, trigger the appearance of live elements and characters on stage. There are three screens and three projectors. A totem is deconstructed and its parts--masks, symbols and costume—will be wore and manipulated by the dancers. The resulting assemblage of movement and images is referred to as "a journey of recovery." Participating artists include: Illustrations for multimedia by Luis Garay; original music, spoken word and lyrics by Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota/Sioux), John Trudell (Santee/Sioux), Blackfire (Navajo/Dine) and Aztlan Underground (Aztlans/Xicanos); traditional choreography adviser and training by Lance White Magpie (Oglala/ Lakota/Sioux); totem, objects for stage, masks/body-art design by Alessandro Blini-Massiah; sound and final post-production by Alejo Gordillo (Moana Productions); lighting, costumes and stage design by Elaine Benavides and Carlos Alvarez. A work in progress of this production was offered at Theater for the New City on Memorial Day Weekend as part of its 2007 Lower East Side Festival of the Arts. To be presented at Theater for the New City January 17 - 20, 2008. Please visit www.theaterforthenewcity.net/amerindians.html for more information and to purchase tickets.
Auteur : TheaterfortheNewCity
Tags: Dance Theater Amerindians
Amerindians vs McDonalds - 384 sec
Amerindians vs McDonalds
Auteur : jestermin2
Tags:BBI Amerindians McDonalds
Around the world with Barbie - Amerindians - 140 sec
ever wondered about amerindians? well, me neither. one or two years ago - can't actually remember - our class was told to make a presentaion about Amerindians in groups. Well i think this video sure did scare my geography teacher! p.s. i've probably got loads of facts wrong and stuff - i don't claim to be an Amerindian expert!
Auteur : jennierules
Tags: geography native americans brazil south america amazon jewellery hunting education canoe banana barbie barbies homework
Amerindians - 148 sec
this summer 2008
Auteur : Adonisici
Tags: amerindian american indian andin
the amerindians - 76 sec
chapultepec, qetzalcoatl, bryan the hawaiian, nick chupa el dick
Auteur : JORGEDELSALTO
Tags:nick chupa el dick
amerindians/clip 2 - 165 sec
Live performance at the Theater for the New City, in January 2008
Auteur : amerindians
Tags: dance Native americans multimedia
amerindians/on the land of the eagle - 101 sec
clips from premiere at the Theater for the New City in NYC, 2008
Auteur : amerindians
Tags: Nativeamericans activism dance and multimedia
KACIKIE (the AmerIndians) - 77 sec
Secton 3
Auteur : mfortune11
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Trinidad!!! - 215 sec
Trinidad by Naya George. Trinidad - dis song is too bigg up all d triniz dem. Trinidad and Tobago is one of the most cosmopolitan countries in the world. Since the arrival of Amerindian peoples more than ten thousand years ago, this twin-island, Caribbean nation has become a melting pot of different races, traditions, customs and religions. The Amerindians, followed by European colonisers and settlers from Africa, India, China and the Middle East, have all influenced its diverse and unique culture. Known as "the land of the hummingbird" -- a name given to the islands by the Amerindians -- Trinidad and Tobago is the birthplace of calypso music and the steel drum -- two of the most essential ingredients in the globally-renowned Trinidad Carnival.
Auteur : trinigyal15
Tags: trinidad tobago soca trini pride trinidadians
planet earth and its people - 158 sec
amerindians know everything about amerindians (C)all copyrights reserved
Auteur : jankivallab
Tags: planet earth and its people/amerindians
The First People of Suriname - 655 sec
In the face of global development, Indigenous people in Suriname speak out about human rights. This was created for the Organization of Indigenous People in Suriname and taken to the United Nations Permanent Forum of Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), April 2008.
Auteur : eclecticreel
Tags: Indigenous land rights global development gold Human Rights Dutch Guiana Suriname UNPFII
Barbados - 592 sec
Recorded on May 11, 2008 using a Flip Video camcorder. The name of the linguist mentioned in the video is Dr. Allsopp. The two groups of Amerindians are the Caribs, which I might have pronounced, Aribs, and the Arawakans. The names of the islands I had difficulty prounouncing that were compaired to Ichirouganaim are: Barbuda:Wahomoni. St.Kitts:Liamuiga. Antigua:Waladli. Nevis:Walie. Monsterrat:Alliwagana. Gaudeloupe:Couchahahalalwa. Dominica:Waitukubuli. Martinique:Wanacaera. St.Lucia:Iwanalao. St.Vincent:Iouloumain: Grenada:Camaogne. The Amerindians just written seem to be Carib.It was not clear from the script. But since the Arawakan word for Martinique is Madaninna, I think, those names previously mentioned could be Carib.
Auteur : journeysolo
Tags: History. Barbados.News.
Amerindian song - 16 sec
Canto de una danza autoctona de una de las grupos indoamericanas existentes en la parte Nor-oeste de USA, Fue realizado durante una ceremonia a la Madre Tierra, en compania y confraternidad con indi­genas de los Andes. Al fondo la Whipala (bandera emblematica del Tawantinsuyu). Sing of one of the many amerindians that are living in the North West of US. It was during a Ceremonial event to the Mother Earth. Some indigenous people from South America were invited to this event. Note their Andean Flag "Wiphala"
Auteur : quepay
Tags:amerindians indigenous tawantinsuyo
On the Hispanic or Latino Race - 205 sec
For many years has the American Government encouraged the use of a non-existent racial category: The "Hispanic" Race. This is fallacious and has no basis in Anthropology, the science that studies race. Currently, there are two meanings ascribed to this label. Linguistic (or cultural), and racial. But they are used interchangeably, creating confusion as to the term's actual meaning. On Official Surveys such as employment applications, however, the term appears to be used in a strictly racial light. Appearing along non-cultural categories like White/Caucasian, Black/African American and Native American/Hawaiian Native and Eskimo. Even more confusing was the relatively recent addition of the "Non-Hispanic" specifier to current racial categories. For example: White/Caucasian is now White/Caucasian (Non-Hispanic). This latest change reinforces the idea that Hispanic must be a race. Since the addition of the Non-Hispanic specifier, there is no way for an individual who speaks Spanish to self-identify as White, Black or Amerindian. But is Hispanic a RACE?? Let us review the denotation for "race" The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines Race as a: "Category of humankind that shares certain distinctive PHYSICAL TRAITS" Being that race is a BIOLOGICAL CONCEPT, we cannot decide an individual's race based on language or culture! There are no "distinctive physical characteristics" that apply to all Spanish Speakers. Spanish Speakers are not racially homogeneous. THEN WHY DOES MY FRIEND FROM MEXICO LOOK SO MUCH LIKE MY FRIEND FROM ECUADOR?? I will explain this as briefly as possible. THERE ARE ONLY 4 SCIENTIFICALLY RECOGNIZED RACES IN HUMANITY: 1- Caucasoid. 2- Negroid. 3- Mongoloid. 4- Australoid. We all belong to one of these. But there are many subtypes. Subtypes within the "Caucasoid Race" include: Mediterranid, Nordid and Orientalid. These are just a few. The "Mongoloid Race" has many subtypes as well. East Asian, being one of them. And Indianid (or Amerindian) being another one. Amerindians from the U.S. or from South America, are considered "Mongoloid". They are relatively Homogeneous because this is a RACE, unlike Hispanic. Countries like Mexico and Ecuador are predominantly populated by Amerindian peoples. But they are not the only ones. Nearly all Continental Central America, and a large part of South America have an "AMERINDIAN MAJORITY". This is the reason why many people believe that "Hispanics" are homogeneous: *THEY ARE SIMPLY OBSERVING SHARED PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN AMERINDIANS* However, just like English speakers, Spanish speakers can be Black, especially in the Caribbean. For example, Dominican Republic. And just like English speakers, they can be White. Especially in countries like Argentina, Chile and Brazil, where many Europeans emigrated during World War II, as well as after the fall of the Soviet Union. The addition of the "Hispanic" Race to official surveys is a *SCIENTIFIC TRAVESTY*.
Auteur : PriestessLeah
Tags: Latino hispanic spanish race racism racist white black anthropology english native american indians mexicans immigration
Ballet Esmeraldas De Colombia Cumbia - 231 sec
Dia de Reyes Jan 6 2007 Cumbia is believed to be a variant of the African Guinean cumbe music. Cumbia started in the northern region of Colombia, mainly in or around Cartagena during the period of Spanish colonization. Spain used its ports to import African slaves, who tried to preserve their musical traditions and also turned the drums and dances into a courtship ritual. Cumbia was mainly interpreted with just drums and claves. The slaves were later influenced by the sounds of Amerindian instruments from the Kogui and Kuna tribes settled between the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and the Montes de María; like the millo flutes, gaita flutes and güiros. Africans and Amerindians working together as slaves created a mixture from which the gaitero (cumbia interpreter) appeared, with a defined identity by the 1800s
Auteur : ottawacolombiangrupo
Tags:Ballet Esmeralda de Colombia
Ballet Esmeraldas De Colombia Cumbia - 151 sec
Cumbia Diciembre, Ottawa Colombian Party 2006 Cumbia is believed to be a variant of the African Guinean cumbe music. Cumbia started in the northern region of Colombia, mainly in or around Cartagena during the period of Spanish colonization. Spain used its ports to import African slaves, who tried to preserve their musical traditions and also turned the drums and dances into a courtship ritual. Cumbia was mainly interpreted with just drums and claves. The slaves were later influenced by the sounds of Amerindian instruments from the Kogui and Kuna tribes settled between the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and the Montes de María; like the millo flutes, gaita flutes and güiros. Africans and Amerindians working together as slaves created a mixture from which the gaitero (cumbia interpreter) appeared, with a defined identity by the 1800s.
Auteur : ottawacolombiangrupo
Tags:Ballet Esmeralda de Colombia
Indigenous Beauty of Mexico - 424 sec
This is a video of some of the history that the indigenous peoples of Mexico have been going through since around 30,000 years ago to the present. Let's give ourselves a chance to embrace their culture. The reason I use pictures that might offend people as how the Native Americans live in Mexico, is because I want to remain neutral as how: the government treats them and how beautiful their culture (Amerindian culture) is.
Auteur : girl1920
Tags: Amerindians Indigenous Peoples Mexico Indians Mesoamerica Aridoamerica Indigenas Folk America Native Americans humaniti
Spaniards not White? Rednecks revise the Caucasoid Race - 55 sec
So, it seems that 50% of Americans believe that Spaniards are not White. This information comes from an online survey. Can you say Stupidity? I know some of you Rednecks did not graduate from High School. But please understand this. Spaniards come from SPAIN, in Europe. They are Southern Europeans, just like italians. Now, some idiots see an Amerindian from Mexico, speaking spanish, and they believe that he is a Spaniard. Not everyone who speaks spanish is a Spaniard. Many Amerindians and blacks speak spanish. But they are not spaniards. African Americans speak english. But they are not British. Get it? The fact that Puerto Ricans are predominantly black, says absolutely nothing about the people from SPAIN. Spaniards are white and European. Get over it.
Auteur : Derekthebartender
Tags: Latino hispanic mexican puerto rican white aztec black british racism mediterranid caucasoid italian spanish spain spic
Marcha Fúnebre do Índio Brasileiro - 584 sec
FUNERAL MARCH FOR THE INDIANS MARCHE FUNÈBRE POUR LES INDIENS The invaders of the American territory arrived in the new world on the XVI century, their main providence being the extermination of the owners of that land, killing them and decimating their culture. In that way, the Amerindians; Apaches, Comanches, Navajos and Cherokees, among others, started disappearing from North America, as happened to the Tupis and Guaranis in Brazil. Their natural habitat, their game, their ways of living, their forests, and their culture were destroyed. In Brazil, in the year of 1997, the Pataxó Indian Galdino was stripped of all his possessions, game, forests and community, occasion that resulted in his untried execution, in the center of Brasilia, where he was burned alive while sleeping in a public square. This song was concepted as a piano symphonic poem for all the Indian nations. This tribute intends to remember not only the extinction of the Indians, but also of the world's forests and wildlife, and the extinction of nature by the "intteligentia" of its invaders. MARCHA FÚNEBRE DO ÍNDIO BRASILEIRO. (Dedicada ao índio pataxó Galdino, "in memoriam") Os invasores do território americano aportaram no novo mundo no século XVI, sendo sua principal providência o extermínio dos donos daquelas terras matando-os e dizimando sua cultura. Assim foram desaparecendo na América do Norte os ameríndios, Apaches, Comanches e Navajos e outros e no Brasil principalmente os Tupis e Guaranis. O seu "habitat" natural foi destruído, sua caça, seu modo de sobrevivência suas florestas e sua cultura. No Brasil, em 1997, o índio pataxó Galdino se viu despojado de todos seus bens, florestas, caça e convivência, o que resultou em sua execução sumária no centro de Brasília (Br), onde foi queimado vivo enquanto dormia em uma praça. Concebido como um poema sinfônico para piano esta homenagem pretende lembrar não só a extinção dos índios, como da fauna e flora mundial e a própria extinção da natureza pela "intteligentia" dos invasores. Música de Erineu Edison Maranesi - ASCAP
Auteur : erineuedisonmaranesi
Tags: Funeral March For The Indians Índios Guaranis Apaches Cherokees Marche Funèbre Pour Les Indiens