He needs to speak english also because a lot of natives dont speak there language.😢
@emiliamangiacotti792 ай бұрын
Thank you for this teachings...🙏🏽
@darz38292 ай бұрын
The most progressive and learned of man dwell in knowledge. Those stuck in the primitive past embrace superstition and mythology. Is it any wonder mankind has stalled?
@slingshotchicken46952 ай бұрын
I am grateful and will review this. It would be ideal to live it directly out in the natural environment. I'm not well trained to do such a thing you can't just go live out there without knowing what you're doing. I respect the Teachings and how connecting to nature can make all the difference. One sad observation regarding most humans today, they aren't in tune with nature, more likely their cell phones.
@ronaldcoward95762 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing these teachings!
@therealjoeirox40522 ай бұрын
Education
@joyful-dc9gn3 ай бұрын
When one falls in love with the earth mother/ mother earth you'll begin to heal your spirit your being. The medicine teaching comes from her in all fashion and ways. ( We are all her little children no matter where we come from ) my prayer is simple when I address Her , thank you for my day and the true freedom and understanding you gave to me, thank for bring me a medicine woman into my dreaming who's lessons I so truly cherish, whom has taught me to remember everything ! ) I am old now but vital I am still learning , still being taught ! Being joyful is simply a mood I have it's a result of acceptance of being temporary .
@sonjaveda98325 ай бұрын
I wish I learnt this at school. Life teachings.
@noahriding57805 ай бұрын
I wanted to ask if the Ojibway have stories about the mound builders?
@MartinaBrigitteZimmer-Heil5 ай бұрын
Thanks, my heart feel it❤
@annasalmans55235 ай бұрын
To hear the original indigenous languages of turtle Island is a great honor. Thank you for postin
@pamsummers11766 ай бұрын
I'm indigenous my grandmother was Chipawa!❤
@terrimontgomery97237 ай бұрын
I'm Ojibwe and Potawatomy Indian and proud of it.
@Danielnobody-i3d7 ай бұрын
🧩 I know 1% of everything belongs
@niconico41148 ай бұрын
these teachings are universal. you dont have to identify with any cultural group to have them inside you, and they are not exclusively owned by any group. humility means seeing our connection and relatedness as one human family. its wonderful to hear these teachings expressed in cultures around the world. they are the universal gift of Spirit to all people.
@AlternActivesProd9 ай бұрын
Every children of Earth should learn and grow in this school... As each children of Earth should be born and grow in Love and Light... As Earth is our Mother *
@gregoryaultman44019 ай бұрын
Bacca or Bakka I heard him say in a sentence with creator in it. So I’m assuming that meant creator because in many Middle Eastern countries that’s the creator name they use and it also translates to YHWH of the Bible
@kenansonofenos57599 ай бұрын
Sacred. Amen. God Bless
@godsfavourcrypto8229 ай бұрын
We are truly blessed. I am Ogichidaa I came to light the fire again Amein
@aronsurakh17479 ай бұрын
I have no native heritage, my ancestors were war immigrants in the 1900s. But being born here, I feel like I should learn the culture of the original inhabitants, and feel we should be following them, they should be the important figures on this land. Not what European colonisation has done.
@TheRattlehead9210 ай бұрын
I can't say How much this video makes me think of my True values and how long I've been finding myself. I'm Ojibwe and Tlingit. I've grown up in my Tlingit culture and I know it. And those teachings. But these feel a lot more of where my Heart gets an Understanding of things.
@debrapaulino91810 ай бұрын
❤
@colleenkerr415210 ай бұрын
I am not First Nations. I have always, for reason, felt "connected" to the Ojibwe People. It has to do with a mid 198os, perhaps earlier?, connection to what I'm sure were Ojibwe People and my maternal grandparents. But I have felt a spiritual connection since I was a teenager. I'm in my 60s and it's still there, unanswered. The wolf, the red tailed hawk, the loon, are my spirit helpers. I don't know how to connect. I feel lost in that I know they are there, but I can't tap into them, learn from them, find peace in them. I live in an area where Ojibwe Peoples are not far. I need a Elder to guide me. Can you offer some advice? How do I initiate contact without sounding like a lunatic?
@zoharflax6363 Жыл бұрын
Everyone was given a gift and you need to use your gift!
@colleenbonniwell4226 Жыл бұрын
Creator witnesses and bestows All ..💚🌹💚 what is your will today^ Love Anishinaabeg
@JohnMelland Жыл бұрын
Bozhhoo Sabé Indiginikaaz Migizi Doodem Annishinaabé, Lac Du Flambeau Ojibway & Cree. 👣🦅🛶🏹🔥🐟🔥🐟🔥🐟 Chi-Miigwich. 💌❤🖤💛💚💙🤗👽🖖🏽👾=1 Wuhan China Fauxchi-Minh n Gates Sauce, created a bioweapon for UN Agenda 2030 the Great Reset , Chinas 2040 Great Reset, New World Order. Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity. The people at the Bildeberg Group, owns the CDC, UN, NATO, News Channels, and the orders for the pharmacys,News and agenda, come from the douche bags of The Buildaturd Genocide Group. Annual secret meetings! Black Rock and the War machine. Chi-Miigwich for sharing!
@peaceforchildren4303 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful teachings. Thankyou
@GaiaCarney Жыл бұрын
Thank You, for sharing this teaching 🐢
@clairewyndham1971 Жыл бұрын
My sister did one of those 'ancestry" things, and apparently, I have no native blood. But I live on the Ojibwa Reservation, and I learn alot as I go to meeting and set in on things. But, you can't learn to much. Thank you for keeping these stories alive
@christopheriacovo8472 Жыл бұрын
Gichi miigwetch
@gretchenl.2781 Жыл бұрын
Since being in South Texas, I saw a white owl. The owl has a different meaning here, as she is something very different in beliefs. She wasn't there for me that night, but made a point to make eye contact. She acknowledged me and my strength, but she also needs to follow through.
@gretchenl.2781 Жыл бұрын
Please help me, because I need that love, that was closed off to me because I was mixed. Zhawenijgewin = love. That's Ojibwa/Anishinaabe? I think that's beautiful. Been trying to learn. Was ok when in Michigan because I noticed people acknowledged me , but now in South Texas. It's my history that I definitely represent, but was closed to. A paradox of confusion.
@helenedesforges3483 Жыл бұрын
Migwetch for your teachings , I am part anishnabeg and I was raised in the white world. My dad did bring me up north to show me how we used to live and when I put my foot in a teepee the first time I felt good , the first time I heard the drum and native music's I felt goose bumps . I do beleive you are right on this one , as soon we have an once of anishnabeg you know those teaching and I do speak from my heart and I am always very honest . A lawyer told me i was too honest and it was causing me problems lol . I don't care i stay honest . I will be rewarded one day for my honesty ❤ migwetch ❤
@rolfstade968 Жыл бұрын
Jeder Baum weiss wo seine Wurzeln wohnen. Gary kicking Wolf 🐺🐾🐾🦅🦬 ❤😊
@Zenn559 Жыл бұрын
Miigwech #eaglecan #blessed #ojibwe #whiteearth
@windfeather.noodiinmiigwan5131 Жыл бұрын
Miigwetch
@zulemamijangos4062 Жыл бұрын
Good morning! With all my respect What is your name group And where are you located or states in the 1800 year I like to know Thank you for this video Is good energy, and bless Once again Thank you for your teaching ALL WHAT I DONT KNOW.
@justacanadianguyeh7125 Жыл бұрын
Came here as a full-blooded white man to talk about Francis Pegahmagabow, but instead I have been thought lectures which I'll never forget. The theaching of wisdom is helping me alot on figuring out what I'll do when I'm a grown man.
@Cosmotopalien Жыл бұрын
I love hearing the language that saved our people from Japan war
@RayyanKesnan Жыл бұрын
It's amazing how all these teachings complement and reinforce each other also.
@RayyanKesnan Жыл бұрын
I love the teaching of honesty, speaking from the heart. Thank you for making these teachings public. I'm gonna write down some ideas I got from this teaching number 4. The idea of paper agreements, contracts, etc. are all for things that are impersonal, when money becomes the basis of relationships. It creates a transactional, impersonal society and a culture of appearances rather than substance where people are definitely going to be unfulfilled. It's when people are forced to act not in their own interests but ruled over by a group of people exploiting them for their own benefit you get people forced into specific roles in a structure not of their own making that they don't have control over and then are forced to carry out the duties of those roles regardless of their own desires, regardless of what's in their hearts. Then you get the conditioning to follow orders and confusion about purpose in life and the dependence on the dominant structures or ruling class for a worldview and direction, e.g. patriotism. Just some thoughts inspired by this video.
@messenger463 Жыл бұрын
Bless the Creator for guiding me here
@amarpatel1052 Жыл бұрын
"I don't feel the same way" - Chris Moltisanti
@nataliehelferty1438 Жыл бұрын
The buffalo 🐃 are Evil Spirt made a ugly too like the Ugly Indians. Beware the Buffalo 🐃 👀. The Indians ran them off cliffs for a reason - to kill off Evil Spirit made animals. The Plains Indians were from the East around the Great Lakes. Cities were built on the Traditional Lands of the Indians. I have asked God to create the cities back into Ancient Forest again. Natalie Helferty Hollywood Royal Mohawk Toronto Tribe. (There are no ojibway in manitoba)
@davidlloyd2225 Жыл бұрын
3:56 thank you...white bison 8:43
@yeti4981 Жыл бұрын
Boozhoo Giiwedinookwe...also know as Lorna Mae Boubard i believe our mother Lena Boubard may have been tricked into giving most of us up for adoption to this lutheran social social services...i have heard it called the 60s swap...i just want you to know i love you all and miss all very much...just wanted to let you all know i am a strong woman because of it all...your sister your auntie Giiwedinookwe aka Lorna Mae Boubard and Lorna ann Hanes ps take the good and leave the rest
@midori4352 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful culture. I am learning about the indigenous stories and people that I might see in the local art and around the land. I love the stories of love and respect the most, and was surprised to hear about Bigfoot in them as well. Thank you for being so open and sharing with the world on youtube!