Icelander REACTS to VIKING TATTOOS

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@samalass466
@samalass466 3 жыл бұрын
I'm Icelandic and it bugs me so much that all these Americans are what not are calling it cultural appropriation or offensive or whatever, stop trying to speak for a culture you don't understand and let individuals from that culture speak about how they feel. Stop feeling offended for us.
@jeffreywebb2692
@jeffreywebb2692 3 жыл бұрын
It’s become all too common for people to be offended on someone else’s behalf.
@craigh.9810
@craigh.9810 3 жыл бұрын
*Not all Americans, just liberal ones.* As an American, I can tell you American liberals are always offended at something, even historical statues. It's goes with political correctness, and is a type of mental illness, and now they're ripping our country apart with their "cancel culture." American conservatives are not a part of that idiocy, and we're a very divided country. So, please don't think that it's an "American thing." My own view is that if someone genuinely appreciates and respects your culture, then there's no harm. Having said that, Neo-Nazis that use Viking symbols are not showing respect to your culture and are offensive.
@JS-mp7fy
@JS-mp7fy 3 жыл бұрын
@@craigh.9810 As an Australian, I find this comment hilarious.
@jjcoolman59
@jjcoolman59 3 жыл бұрын
@@jeffreywebb2692 so true!!
@ArthurIsaenko
@ArthurIsaenko 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed, true culture is universal. Because otherwise it looks ridiculous i.e. you cannot celebrate St. Patrick day if you are not Irish, you cannot drink vodka if you are not Russian and etc.
@johanfransson2093
@johanfransson2093 3 жыл бұрын
Americans: Arguing whether or not it's cultural appropriation to use Viking symbols. Me, a scandinavian: Couldn't care less, but this is entertaining. *getting popcorn*
@genxkevin
@genxkevin 3 жыл бұрын
I know right lol
@Thunor93
@Thunor93 3 жыл бұрын
No only the crazy left Americans are the ones complaining, I have vikingr tattoos plus my father is from Norway.
@jeffreywebb2692
@jeffreywebb2692 3 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@SoN_oF_oDiN76
@SoN_oF_oDiN76 3 жыл бұрын
This is what is happening in America right now. All of us Americans are so not oppressed by anyone or anything that some segments of our society are making up reasons to be offended and it's turned into the oppression Olympics over here. Everyone wants to be oppressed more than everyone else. Be glad it's not happening to your people. Be very glad.
@Eclipse_Summer
@Eclipse_Summer 3 жыл бұрын
Speaking of which, people need to understand the difference between ethnicities and nationalities.
@michaelvike2905
@michaelvike2905 3 жыл бұрын
Crazy how “In” this “Viking” culture has become. I’m Norwegian, my last name is literally Vike lol. I say “culture appropriate” all you want, who gives a shit?? Someone likes your culture so much that they want to embrace it? Oh no, what terrible people…
@hlamart1
@hlamart1 3 жыл бұрын
Too much is made of loving a culture and even one’s own DNA, made of it being a bad thing. I don’t get it. To me it seems to be not only an honor but if a person feels connected then let it be connected, as this is all good. I am Irish-German-Norwegian-Anglo Saxon, and probably a few other northern European mixes in there and the only thing that bugs me is removing red haired people, we Gingers, from these Marvel and Disney remakes, and anywhere else we are seen as the acceptable DNA to marginalize now. We have always been spoken of as witches, outcasts, trouble makers, clowns, devilish, bad luck. I was not acceptable until I was a teenager, and even then I felt outside. So, that is all I have as a complaint about appropriation which is to say we Gingers are dis-appropriated and are replaceable in any and all Disney-Marvel etc. remakes and remodels of folk tales of my heritage and wherever we can be replaced by anything not of red hair (any of our many shades) -freckle-green eyed people. We have feelings. We all do see where and why we are removed and replaced by as far opposite as possible. Why? Why is OK to continue Ginger fear? Now, a look at my being an American of the South it is pretty normal that my hybrid blood is all recessive going straight into cultural origins. I am more linked to Norse-Viking tattoos and dress than anything else, yet have no tattoos because having freckles, red hair of all shades in each season as it changes with the seasons and green eyes just because I like my freckles. If I did want tattoo it would be a Saint Patrick Crucifix with all the green and gold, and something related to my first name “Howard” which is Gaelic for protector of the woods. So, I agree that there is nothing to be outraged about if a person loves your culture enough to wear symbols of the land and heritage. It is an honorific not a slander.
@arga8371
@arga8371 3 жыл бұрын
I still lack history of Scandinavia country . how is formed and development to one king ? Which one country start a war in 800 A.D. ?
@Drobexxx
@Drobexxx 3 жыл бұрын
@@arga8371 we reached the point where I'm not even sure if you're trolling or not lol. Scandinavia is a region, it was never a country (though Norway, Sweden and Denmark shared the same king through the XV century). It's like saying "Indochina" or "Middle East" or "South America"
@TerfBashingMFer8021
@TerfBashingMFer8021 3 жыл бұрын
@Mickael Vike: Well im a saxon in Canada, but my family goes back to viking lands settled and colonized in England, Ireland Scotland and some Germany. Anglos came from Germania if im correct. I have adopted the Icelandic and Nordic culture and people into my Family and Beliefs, i pay tribute to the gods nd the lands and i also feel their connections and my ancestors. The icelandic and Norse cultures are beautiful and very mystic and rich in folklore which i believe your/our gods do exist and just the way they lived and the beliefs of the Pagans is the best way to live...freedom....family......love.......hard work and survival with progress made form struggle. Skol to our ancestors Skol to the gods and Skol to the Icelandic and Norse peoples and thank you form mingling ith my ancestors:):) you are all my brothers and sisters anyway.
@Kserijaro
@Kserijaro 3 жыл бұрын
We are seeing a rise of "fembois" and not all of us like that subculture. Like in history, every wave of social role degradation has met its end by those reinforcing the biggest stereotypes. So, a wave of femboys gives rise to manly viking dudes ( and girls)
@ElSings
@ElSings 2 жыл бұрын
I’m Swedish and Norwegian and I honestly love seeing how many people are embracing my culture. Personally I love it
@tiwaz4598
@tiwaz4598 2 жыл бұрын
Ellery, you do understand that these tattoo symbols are not "Nordic" or "Scandinavian" perse but Germanic, don't you?. And that most of the people in the video are of Anglo, Saxon, Frankish or Frisian descent by the looks of it. And that they are as Germanic as the white people from Scandinavian countries? So, it is as much their culture as it is yours. The DNA of the Germanic people living in the USA is mostly unchanged.
@fleatactical7390
@fleatactical7390 2 жыл бұрын
@@tiwaz4598 Well said. Sad how few people know and understand their genealogy and lineage.
@tatsuhirosatou5513
@tatsuhirosatou5513 2 жыл бұрын
@@tiwaz4598 yeah it really irritates me when people say your family has been in America for more than 2 generations so it's not your culture
@idajohansson6921
@idajohansson6921 2 жыл бұрын
@@tiwaz4598 They weren't saying anything against this tho? I don't understand why you info dumped? I'm not trying to be mean I simply do not understand
@laflora166
@laflora166 2 жыл бұрын
@@tatsuhirosatou5513 your culture is the one you have and use, and actually acknowledge, not what your ancestors used hundreds of years ago, or am I wrong? If you embrace a new culture and leave behind another one (instead of keeping both) it's not your culture anymore. But you can recover it back, that's awesome. Embrace again what our ancestors knew and made. And people who don't share our ancestors are also welcome to learn and embrace it, I don't believe in the cultural appropriation term.
@herfisis101
@herfisis101 3 жыл бұрын
As a Māori, seeing tribal tattoos from my culture on other people does not bother me so long as they know the meaning behind their tattoos. I love explain the story behind it to tourists that have these tattoos because then they realize they are carrying either a legendary tale or an entire family tree that they've now been embraced to, on their body.
@W45P.
@W45P. 2 жыл бұрын
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@Timetraveler1111MN
@Timetraveler1111MN 2 жыл бұрын
Yes good point yes people need to know the meaning to do some research into it. Play the pentacle or the pentagram people think that satanic it’s like well what it really represents is earth air fire water - spirit, but then sadly some really positive ancient symbols have changed over time and now like the swastika is basically not accepted, looked upon negative; even though it was in Tibetan Native American cultures etc. tribal people
@apeirotanhomestead7197
@apeirotanhomestead7197 2 жыл бұрын
Maori tattoos are marvelous... The only Maori tattoo I disagree seen on people is the face chin tattoo that has to be earned in Maori culture... (If I know it correctly)... Culture is something to be valuable for everyone... We could discuss so many things on cultural and historical periods etc that we could never end the conversation.... Greetings from Greece
@xMrBlack
@xMrBlack 2 жыл бұрын
Those tattoos are absolutely incredible.
@jamestautuku
@jamestautuku 2 жыл бұрын
@@apeirotanhomestead7197 I totally understand what you’re saying because to carry a tattoo on the chin (moko kauae) in Māori carry’s a huge expectation as the ceremony to attain one is like a declaration of your journey through your life and searching of who you are as Māori but really all you require to get one is simply to whakapapa Māori (be of Māori descent)
@katrin896
@katrin896 3 жыл бұрын
As an Icelander, I LOVE seeing non-Nordic people proudly displaying their Nordic tattoos :) Just so fun when people are interested in your culture and history :)
@Михалыч-е2у
@Михалыч-е2у 2 жыл бұрын
If im russian and the area where kievan rus was located is my ancestry do you think its ok for me to claim that I am partly of ancient nordic decent? Because kievan rus was established my migrated vikings way back in the day then turned into kievan rus and eventually russia?
@bingbong8775
@bingbong8775 2 жыл бұрын
these are mostly croatian tattoos
@K_Solo
@K_Solo 2 жыл бұрын
I'm American but my bloodline is of Scottish and Northern Europe. P.S. I HATE AMERICA
@hughmann9568
@hughmann9568 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not Nordic but all my ancestors were and as a pagan myself I personally don't see how someone could gatekeep iconography from others. Loki trashes Odin for practicing magic which was seen as feminine. Odin being Odin doesn't fucking care about what Loki has to say and keeps practicing magic.. Same applies here.
@bingbong8775
@bingbong8775 2 жыл бұрын
@A you can easily tell who is “non-nordic” by looking at them lol
@Ubarberet
@Ubarberet 3 жыл бұрын
The majority of people calling other people out for "cultural appropriation" don't even know what that it means.
@tyroneloki5131
@tyroneloki5131 3 жыл бұрын
it was a term coined by progressives to further and was weaponized by leftist.to segregate people for their propaganda...divide and conquer
@steveboy7302
@steveboy7302 3 жыл бұрын
Nope your just making excuses
@andrewhall7176
@andrewhall7176 3 жыл бұрын
@@tyroneloki5131 Exactly!
@deadpansnarker3749
@deadpansnarker3749 3 жыл бұрын
Is also smallminded nonsense. Everything we as species have is human culture, and is what we collectively share in this vast and uncaring universe.
@Cantetinza17
@Cantetinza17 3 жыл бұрын
@@tyroneloki5131 Well clearly you know. =)
@dalelemac3394
@dalelemac3394 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, it doesn’t matter what other people think. If people get offended, it’s their issue. You came here to create your own meaning in life and not live a life in society’s frame and limitations. If you love the tattoos and understand their meanings and apply it to the way of how you live life, do it. Culture may be a reference but it’s more important for you to crystallize yourself out of it, becoming your own unique version
@Ullrs.Hunter
@Ullrs.Hunter 3 жыл бұрын
The "cultural appropriation gatekeepers" are the reasons why "the ways" die! This is more than just culture. It's religion, belief, and ancestry. Just because you dont "look" a certain way doesn't mean that you can't honor your ancestors. Cultures thrive when they are SHARED!
@komaonacona8270
@komaonacona8270 3 жыл бұрын
Well said and agreed as a Keetoowa Cherokee native American it is on us to spread our culture so we don't die out though I am not of Nordic decent I respect it although there are some markings that no one outside of Keetoowa should get it is on us as a minority nation to spread our history so we can survive.
@DiddynoDiddle
@DiddynoDiddle 3 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure that was the church that did that. Just a thought.
@Ullrs.Hunter
@Ullrs.Hunter 3 жыл бұрын
@@DiddynoDiddle the church is like surface rust. Gatekeepers are metal dissolving acids. We obviously still have the beliefs around so the church dont make religions die. They only make them suffer. The true killers are the ones within that do not allow new life to grow
@meganaxelia
@meganaxelia 3 жыл бұрын
It is literally the opposite circumstance of what you say. What you’re advocating is the disconnect of culture from our race/people - the deracination of our people. This is unapologetically Nordic culture, of Nordic people. It’s is ‘weird’ and ‘off’ when non-Nordics claim it to be otherwise. There is no such thing as a ‘universal cult-ure’.
@witchypoo7353
@witchypoo7353 3 жыл бұрын
@@komaonacona8270 I get very worried that someday everyone will forget about Native American culture. All people eventually go extinct. It’s tragic, but that is the way things are. But people can always tell others who they were through beliefs, practices, & ideas being shared. I love hearing about modern people finding new information about ancient societies, but so often I wish we had more information & understanding. All cultures are beautiful & we should do our best to keep their memories alive
@PaulieRubinDMize-uu6lc
@PaulieRubinDMize-uu6lc 3 жыл бұрын
Nordic tattoos in my opinion goes so well with the skin. It's like the symbols were meant to be on the skin and always look bad ass
@HAYAOLEONE
@HAYAOLEONE 3 жыл бұрын
'yikes'
@standingwolf6470
@standingwolf6470 3 жыл бұрын
A lot of them were. There were some that were even meant to be on specific areas of the body. For example, the Ægishjálmr, or Helm of Awe, is usually tattooed either between the eyes, or on the arms, if i remember correctly.
@HAYAOLEONE
@HAYAOLEONE 3 жыл бұрын
@FREE WRLD ok pinhead lol
@lavishlyvice
@lavishlyvice 3 жыл бұрын
@@HAYAOLEONE Why did their comment offend you?
@HAYAOLEONE
@HAYAOLEONE 3 жыл бұрын
@@lavishlyvice Why do you think I'm offended?
@torilynne_xox
@torilynne_xox 3 жыл бұрын
I'm Icelandic and I absolutely love when people are interested in the culture and Norse mythology because I think the culture and mythology are so cool and unique. Cultural appropriation is virtue signaling bullshit. Enjoy and learn other cultures, partake in other cultures.
@nataliehowe6213
@nataliehowe6213 3 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you feel that way. I'm going to Iceland In October, and while I'm not planning to get a Viking-inspired tattoo, I am planning to get a tattoo which says Petta Reddast. Sorry, my keyboard won't support the correct first letter for Petta, so I had to make it up... :)
@torilynne_xox
@torilynne_xox 3 жыл бұрын
@@nataliehowe6213 sounds like an awesome tattoo. I hope you enjoy your trip !
@meganaxelia
@meganaxelia 3 жыл бұрын
We should not disconnect our race from our culture - we should celebrate and protect our ethnicity. Nordics should have Viking tattoos, and non-Nordics shouldn’t it’s just as ‘weird’/‘off’ as a Nordic getting a Samoan tattoo.
@torilynne_xox
@torilynne_xox 3 жыл бұрын
@@meganaxelia I completely disagree. I don't think you have to be from a culture to learn, celebrate and love that culture. I adore Japanese culture but I'm not of Japanese heritage. Someone is not going to get a Nordic tattoo and not know the meaning or have a connection and love for the Nordic culture.
@meganaxelia
@meganaxelia 3 жыл бұрын
@@torilynne_xox I do partially agree with you however, it’s one thing to learn, explore and enjoy foreign culture, and another thing to rob, ‘appropriate’, sell or represent it as one’s own. I only have a problem with the latter. This is an important issue for all ethnic people in the world. For Nordic peoples specifically, our ethnicities centralize around this Viking culture, history, ancestry and traditions. Therefore to deny it from being our own, instead being “anyone and everyone’s who enjoys it”, is to deracinate and disconnect Nordics from our own ethnic identities. It’s important the culture stays ‘ethnic’ + ‘strong’, not ‘nobodies’ + ‘dissolved/weak’.
@johnhughes4705
@johnhughes4705 2 жыл бұрын
I have a half leg sleeve of nordic/viking tattoos, I'm from the North West of England, never tested my dna I just love the stories, music, the way they dressed, the fact that they literally sailed the globe in search for unknown worlds without modern navigation and most people can't drive to another city without a smartphone or satellite navigation.
@jtsnow4286
@jtsnow4286 2 жыл бұрын
Well said my friend. Much respect
@johnathancena5067
@johnathancena5067 2 жыл бұрын
im sure like most of us from the British isles you will have a dash of Nordic in you!
@anglosaxonreaction5277
@anglosaxonreaction5277 2 жыл бұрын
English people had the same gods as the Norse prior to conversion bro
@wojciech9538
@wojciech9538 2 жыл бұрын
Whats the issue? You are literally germanic
@vadlasletta
@vadlasletta 2 жыл бұрын
If you are from northwest of England uou are almost in the middle of everything Viking
@FXDRonin
@FXDRonin 3 жыл бұрын
“Cultural appropriation” lol. the concept of “you shouldnt embrace, pay tribute or recognize anything outside of your own culture and should only stick to your own kind otherwise its bad” just sounds racist to me lmao
@FXDRonin
@FXDRonin 3 жыл бұрын
@Mayhem Albas anyone with common sense. Which is sadly lacking these days
@Cantetinza17
@Cantetinza17 3 жыл бұрын
I think people get upset when people take something from another culture and then not tell people that they are wearing it or whatever because they were inspired by this, that and the other. They let people believe that they made it up themselves and then they get all of the praise and props. By all means get your Kudos, but mention who inspired it.
@FXDRonin
@FXDRonin 3 жыл бұрын
@@Cantetinza17 i think being “upset” should come from an atleast decent excuse to justify it. The heritage of a hair style, a tattoo, a piece of clothing shouldnt have to be explained to every single person walking down the street. Is someone ment to start a conversation with “hello everybody, my clothing is of Indian inspiration btw, how are you all today?” And the “invention” of some items or styles is so hard to dictate an origin that it wouldnt make sense. if a white person was to have dread locks do they need to explain that people associate dreads with african and asian cultures but is believed to be originated from Greek Europeans? If i see a white guy with a koi fish tattoo i dont assume he invented it and i will still give him props on a cool tattoo. I think to flaunt something of a different culture should fill you with pride not disgust and the insecure need to gatekeep.
@execute92
@execute92 3 жыл бұрын
You know that this is not what cultural appropriation is about, right? You can embrace, pay tribute and recognize things outside of you culture. What cultural appropriation is about is using aspects of an oppressed culture without reflecting what you are doing. For example: Dreamcatchers are sacred symbols of some native american tribes. Over long periods of time the natives were forbidden to live their culture without repercussions. And still today many native americans are suffering because of that. So if you want a dreamcatcher, don't get at walmart, but from the people who actually symbol that actually is. Another (and more nordic) example are the Sámi people. They were persecuted a lot in the past and are still being oppressed today. Instead of just getting a nice cool Sámi symbol as a tattoo, try to help the people and earn your tattoo.
@FXDRonin
@FXDRonin 3 жыл бұрын
@@execute92 So its more of where you got it and not that you have it? Just curious because i agree 100% with what you are saying and have always thought this. Why would i want some cheap crappy corporate made knock off when i can buy or earn the real thing. Support the real artists/ creators. The way you make it sound “cultural appropriation” is just another term for “poser”.
@doc7785
@doc7785 3 жыл бұрын
Even though I'm a very large, long haired, bearded man that looks like I could be an extra in a historical documentary or even the show Vikings, I still have been "called out" for my Helm of Awe tattooed on my elbow because I live in Texas not Iceland. To the cultural appropriation crowd...I AM of Norse ancestry. I am a practicing Heathen and pagan. I am a combat veteran and believe and live by the warrior ethos. It is MY beliefs. It is MY skin...and if you don't like it.....come and take it from me. I'll be waiting.
@eliotttttt
@eliotttttt 3 жыл бұрын
My guess is that people are angry more because of the meaning interpreted behind them than because of cultural appropriation. Norse symbols are commonly used by Neo Nazis and racists, the Nazis really corrupted the meaning behind lots of things. I'm not saying you shouldn't have them, especially if it's your religion, but a lot of people can take it the wrong way, ya know?
@kyomademon453
@kyomademon453 3 жыл бұрын
It's not bc of how you look, it's bc of where you live aka USA and Texas which a long history of being extremely racist despite being in a Hispanic state, so yes people will find weird or shocking seing Nordic tattoos outside of a Nordic environment especially in a cowboy one, but you do you
@ironhead9507
@ironhead9507 3 жыл бұрын
@@kyomademon453 you do realize vikings came to the US long before Columbus and they were a traveling /concurring race not to mention we're all mixed
@ironhead9507
@ironhead9507 3 жыл бұрын
you said it perfectly.
@eliotttttt
@eliotttttt 3 жыл бұрын
@@ironhead9507 yes obviously that's true, but it's the interpretation behind the tattoos that are making people upset. Texas and Scandinavia are two VERY different places, and Texas has a history of being very racist and far right. To see a person in Texas with a tattoo from halfway around the world, that also is used by hate groups is obviously gonna make some people suspicious.
@daemonharper3928
@daemonharper3928 3 жыл бұрын
I don't think enough people realise that "vikings" as Hollywood portrays didn't really exist.....they were pre medieval Nordic farmers, fishermen, blacksmiths, carpenters, weavers (and every other trade) etc etc who would occasionally band together to raid other places for valuables...to go viking means to go raiding places by boat...its an act, not a culture or a race. That said, if you want Nordic ink, great! I love it too - and there are no rules...do what you want with your body....and who could be upset? People who died 1000 years ago? Nordic symbols look cool as tattoos.
@SvensktTroll
@SvensktTroll 3 жыл бұрын
They were sailing around trading and most of the time they didn't fight or raid anyone but when they found a town they could raid without any problem they did..
@T1nA10
@T1nA10 3 жыл бұрын
... England 😅,.. they really took over our country we even had a viking king, Alfred the Great fought back well but vikings pretty much took over the north, exp York
@High_Monk
@High_Monk 3 жыл бұрын
@@SvensktTroll There was a joke about vikings and English monasteries I can't quite remember. While you are right about Hollywood, the Norsemen were fierce warriors and they had their fair share of raids and battles during the viking era. And you can see their love for fighting even in their religion. If easy pickings were always appreciated, they didn't back down from a fight. Sadly we will never know everything about them. I realized I replied by accident to you, but oh well.
@sophisticatedbear3374
@sophisticatedbear3374 3 жыл бұрын
That depends on which of the vikingr you are talking about. The Danish were absolutely conquerors, the norsk and swede where more the farmers....Swedish more than the norwegians.
@IstadR
@IstadR 3 жыл бұрын
@@T1nA10 Think you need to read about Jórvík, so you can learn more about York
@MrTakenurcookies
@MrTakenurcookies 2 жыл бұрын
I'm an American I have viking tattoos. I love the history of viking culture. I love ancient roman history too and plan to get some ancient Rome inspired tattoos. I'm just fascinated by ancient history
@BushidoIslander8689
@BushidoIslander8689 2 жыл бұрын
Ave Roma!
@historysmysteriesunveiled8043
@historysmysteriesunveiled8043 2 жыл бұрын
Nero was just the WORST lol
@NordicWarrior01
@NordicWarrior01 2 жыл бұрын
Just add a tattoo of how WE kicked the Roman empire OUT of our territories! Conquer everyone else but stay away from OUR bloodline culture & family etc. Enjoy ur new ink
@adriantomo5688
@adriantomo5688 2 жыл бұрын
same man, i wanted viking & Rome inspired tattoos!
@Skippy565
@Skippy565 2 жыл бұрын
That is amazing! Sharing cultures is what we do.
@arroganceinvictus
@arroganceinvictus 3 жыл бұрын
I love how everyone just ignores ancestry. If someone has Germanic ancestry, they are literally biologically attached to the cultures that inspired these tattoos. Who cares about where you live in 2021?
@clarkstone-bear7742
@clarkstone-bear7742 3 жыл бұрын
Well said brother.
@genxkevin
@genxkevin 3 жыл бұрын
I didnt even know i was mostly Finnish and German until I did my DNA lol was brought up to think i was irish and italian...
@komori_fire
@komori_fire 3 жыл бұрын
Right that’s like Italians saying we can’t use Latin
@rabidpandamotovlogs1389
@rabidpandamotovlogs1389 3 жыл бұрын
I'm German, Norwegian etc
@emmatimmons1427
@emmatimmons1427 3 жыл бұрын
Hey guess what everyone in the world is part Norse Vikings have been found everywhere and even today we are finding more and more about we’re they went and settled
@ejms07
@ejms07 3 жыл бұрын
I have a Nordic inspired tattoo even though I don’t have Nordic heritage, like many people have asian style tattoos and are not asian. I like Nordic culture and mythology.
@macthebloody4214
@macthebloody4214 3 жыл бұрын
As a person who is descended from Vikings, I see nothing wrong with you or anyone else having a Nordic inspired tattoo. It's nice to see that the culture of my ancestors is valued by others.
@sigmund2671
@sigmund2671 3 жыл бұрын
I quote Jeremy Lin "Having dreadlocks does not make me black and it's fine. It's the same as your chinese tattoo in your arm" not an exact quote but you get the idea.
@SnakePliskiin
@SnakePliskiin 3 жыл бұрын
@@macthebloody4214 i am a latino, but i love history and i love norse history. i always tell people when i die i will be in valhalla because of my traumatic childhood and all my suffering i endured and still endure. im thinking of getting a healing rune as i am now beginning the healing process. im here because i dont want to disrespect or offend people.
@aylazelanagrebiel3210
@aylazelanagrebiel3210 3 жыл бұрын
@@SnakePliskiin you will be welcomed to Valhalla! This I am certain of, he’s all father not “some father”
@whispersinthedark88
@whispersinthedark88 3 жыл бұрын
@@SnakePliskiin Valhalla was reserved for only the greatest warriors who died in battle, not just anyone. There are other places where other ppl went on their journey through death to their eventual reincarnation. Like most ppl you would end up in Hellheimer.
@kyhl6159
@kyhl6159 3 жыл бұрын
My people ❤ I think if you are of European ancestry then having any northern tattoo is ok. And if you're not of European ancestry it's still ok, why? Because usually it's out of respect and interest in the culture.
@kyomademon453
@kyomademon453 3 жыл бұрын
Sadly most folk who gets tattoos nowadays do it purely aesthetic wise, so it's people who don't know what that means and think it's just cute and ethnic
@kyhl6159
@kyhl6159 3 жыл бұрын
@@kyomademon453 yeah that's a very valid point.
@kyhl6159
@kyhl6159 3 жыл бұрын
@Kalda Forn What do you mean by non-European? Define please.
@kyhl6159
@kyhl6159 3 жыл бұрын
@Kalda Forn I live in the U.S. but my ancestry is Scandinavian. Do I need my tattoos removed ?
@conorryan5983
@conorryan5983 3 жыл бұрын
@@kyhl6159 you need a definition for what non European means?
@leonthedane4467
@leonthedane4467 2 жыл бұрын
To be a viking is in the blood and in the spirit. If you feel the spirit of a viking in you, go for it with my blessing. You got a token viking card from me 😆 Keep being true to what you are 💚
@brandonfagan7143
@brandonfagan7143 Жыл бұрын
The gods themselves dwelt in Asgard. Some of them were of the mighty Asa−race: Valfather Odin, and Frigg his Queen; Thor, the master of Mjolner; Balder, the good; the one−handed Tyr; Brage, the song−smith. Idun having the youth−giving apples, and Heimdal, the watcher of Asgard. Others were mild and gentle vans: Njord, Frey, and Freyja, the goddess of love; but in the midst of Asgard in daily intercourse with the gods, the serpent Loke, the friend of giants, winded his slimy coils. To these gods our Teutonic ancestors offered sacrifices, to them prayers ascended, and from them came such blessings as each god found it proper to bestow. Most of all were these gods worshiped on the battle−field, for there was the home of the Teuton. There he lived and there he hoped some day to die; for if the norns, the weavers of fate, permitted him to fall sword in hand, then would he not descend to the shades of Hel, but be carried in valkyrian arms up to Valhal, where a new life would be granted unto him, or better, where he would continue his earthly life in intercourse with the gods. Happy gatherings at the banquet, where the flowing mead−horn was passed freely round, and where words of wisdom and wit abounded, or martial games with sharp swords and spears, were the delight of the asas. Under the ash Ygdrasil they met in council, and if they ever appeared outside of the walls of Asgard, it was to go on errands of love, or to make war on the giants, their enemies from the beginning. Especially did Thor seldom sit still when he heard rumors of giants; with his heavy hammer, Mjolner, he slew Hrungner and the Midgard−serpent, gave Thrym and all that race of giants bloody bridal−gifts in Freyja's garments, and frightened the juggler Loki, of Utgard, who had to resort to his black art for safety. Thus lived the gods in heaven very much like their worshipers on earth, excepting that Idun's apples ever preserved them fresh and youthful. But Loke, the serpent, was in the midst of them. Frigg's heart was filled with gloomy forebodings in regard to Balder, her beloved son, and her mind could not find rest until all things that could harm him had sworn not to injure Balder. Now they had nothing to fear for the best god, and with perfect abandon and security they themselves made him serve as a mark, and hurled darts, stones and other weapons at him, whom nothing could scathe. But the serpent Loke was more subtle than any one within or without Asgard, whom Fimbultyr had made; and he came to Hoder, the blind god, put the tender mistletoe in his hand and directed his arm, so that Balder sank from the joys of Valhal down into the abodes of pale Hel, and did not return. Loke is bound and tortured, but innocence has departed from Asgard; among men there are bloody wars; brothers slay brothers; sensual sins grow huge; perjury has taken the place of truth. The elements themselves become discordant, and then comes the great Fimbul−winter, with its howling storms and terrible snow, that darkens the air and takes all gladness from the sun. The world's last day approaches. All bonds and fetters that bound the forces of heaven and earth together are severed, and the powers of good and of evil are brought together in an internecine feud. Loke advances with the Fenris−wolf and the Midgard−serpent, his own children, with all the hosts of the giants, and with Surt, who flings fire and flame over the world. Odin advances with all the asas and all the blessed einherjes. They meet, contend, and fall. The wolf swallows Odin, but Vidar, the Silent, sets his foot upon the monster's lower jaw, he seizes the other with his hand, and thus rends him till he dies. Frey encounters Surt, and terrible blows are given ere Frey falls. Heimdal and Loke fight and kill each other, and so do Tyr and the dog Garm from the Gnipa Cave. Asa−Thor fells the Midgard−serpent with his Mjolner, but he retreats only nine paces when he himself falls dead, suffocated by the serpent's venom. Then smoke wreathes up around the ash Ygdrasil, the high flames play against the heavens, the graves of the gods, of the giants and of men are swallowed up by the sea, and the end has come. This is Ragnarok, the twilight of the gods. But the radiant dawn follows the night. The earth, completely green, rises again from the sea, and where the mews have but just been rocking on restless waves, rich fields unplowed and unsown, now wave their golden harvests before the gentle breezes. The asas awake to a new life, Balder is with them again. Then comes the mighty Fimbultyr, the god who is from everlasting to everlasting; the god whom the Edda skald dared not
@brandonfagan7143
@brandonfagan7143 Жыл бұрын
I live in America and am a practicing heathen and my blood line traces back to Norman irish Scandinavian and feel connected to the norse gods!!!
@snowtfl5617
@snowtfl5617 Жыл бұрын
Viking means to pirate and raid fast moving sailors that is the loteral translation while only 10% of Norway and 6% of England have Viking relatives many many more have Norse descendants who worshipped the old gods
@Frienea
@Frienea 9 ай бұрын
Jävla danska potatis gris kasta inte runt vår kultur som om du äger den
@tatjanaarmendariz2813
@tatjanaarmendariz2813 8 ай бұрын
😂
@couchman7749
@couchman7749 3 жыл бұрын
Imagine trying to share a world while restricting anyone from engaging in your lineages cultures instead of sharing your culture with others to build appreciation for where the world was and how far we’ve come
@isadore7221
@isadore7221 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@ryanmorrissette27
@ryanmorrissette27 3 жыл бұрын
Say goodbye to burritos. There’s like 20 cultures in there
@latrinity2412
@latrinity2412 3 жыл бұрын
It's because people are trying to protect their culture from being disrespected and changed by outsiders. You're not entitled to being able to participate in other people's cultures. Ofcourse if you go to these countries of origin, the people there will want to shower you in their culture. But in a country like America where people not a part of that culture, mock the culture and even participate in parts of the culture but disrespect the people of said culture, it makes sense that after years of dealing with that level of disrespect, people will want to gatekeep their culture. Especially if it was people of a certain race doing so. Then the discriminated group will just not want people of that race anywhere near that culture. I can understand why some people will want to close some parts of their cultures. Similarly to how there are closed religions.
@hedgehogshill3522
@hedgehogshill3522 3 жыл бұрын
@@latrinity2412 I understand what u mean. Even if I think it is still better to tell the truth about it and not trying to keep others away from it. I have people at school who think it is cool to say that they are vikings and how nice and strong they are and that they will go to valhalla. Sometimes I just ask them for the meaning of some basic stuff of the north myth and mostly they don't know what I am talking about. I don't know much about the myths and the culture behind it but I like to show them, that they are not what they want to show...
@latrinity2412
@latrinity2412 3 жыл бұрын
@@hedgehogshill3522 i understand you. I was specifically talking about parts of black culture (since black people all over the world and they all have their own culture depending on where they are), and other poc culture. I think culture can be a beautiful thing to share and in some cases like marriage, it definitely helps the two people understand each other better. I guess i see both sides and that's why I said no one is entitled to someone else's culture. I'm guessing that European culture hasn't been so disrespected or not disrespected on a large scale to the point where Europeans feel like they need to protect it in this day and age. That isn't really the same for us POC.
@kilonaliosI
@kilonaliosI 3 жыл бұрын
Remember that every culture, even the most ancient, has "appropriated" things from another culture. So lets try to resist the urge to start suing each other. Without "cultural appropriation" we would still be living on trees. As a Greek I will like to allow people to tattoo anything Greek related on their bodies. Its much worse when people stop caring about your culture.
@witchypoo7353
@witchypoo7353 3 жыл бұрын
I think that is beautifully said. Rome would literally be nothing if they didn’t take ideas from The Greeks
@witchypoo7353
@witchypoo7353 3 жыл бұрын
@Trinity M They were talking about evolution. Every human comes from apes. We learned to walk upright to leave the trees. I think every culture is beautiful, but that’s why he idea of cultural appropriation worries me. If people do not share their ideas then racism gets worse & eventually cultures will die. Racism will get worse because if people are not sharing their ideas then they will be othered.
@user-kg6pr1iv4i
@user-kg6pr1iv4i 3 жыл бұрын
@Trinity M That's different though. People who want to give out their culture, and those who have had it stolen from them are different. Things spread, but it's usually not big things because that culture already has a big thing. I hope that makes sense.
@stiannobelisto573
@stiannobelisto573 2 жыл бұрын
@Trinity M most of the knowledge we have about indigenous culture comes from the West. Nobody takes afrocentrics serious because they don't really care about history, they just want to spread some kind of racial superiority
@Србомбоница86
@Србомбоница86 2 жыл бұрын
@Trinity M wtf ,this has nothing to do with you
@Freki97
@Freki97 3 жыл бұрын
The comment section is hilariously entertaining. Imagine caring about whether strangers approve or disapprove of the tattoos you want to have.
@levithorstone2876
@levithorstone2876 2 жыл бұрын
Right go get a ethnic culture tattoo and go to the toughest hood they totally think the same as you and totally won't chase you down.
@dreadedsage8630
@dreadedsage8630 2 жыл бұрын
@@levithorstone2876 Low iq response.
@cuntdracula1
@cuntdracula1 2 жыл бұрын
@@levithorstone2876 then they will be Kyle Rittenhoused.
@SimoneDora
@SimoneDora 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.... 👍 from a tattoo artist.
@ItsVikVaughn
@ItsVikVaughn 2 жыл бұрын
@@SimoneDora Bet you don't hold the same opinion when it's a non-Euro person sperging about appropriation.
@austinholman20
@austinholman20 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! As an American I have noticed this same thing. Everyone speaking for a culture and telling that group/culture how they SHOULD feel.
@fleatactical7390
@fleatactical7390 2 жыл бұрын
I think the problem is far worse here. Even the Europeans are telling us to shove our "wokeness." People have become weak in this country. Our forefathers are ashamed.
@ValBoon997
@ValBoon997 Жыл бұрын
​@@fleatactical7390 Some Americans and Euro if they saw you wore these tattoos they will think of you as those people from 1933 like you know what I meant. But in fact this is only love for the culture
@fleatactical7390
@fleatactical7390 Жыл бұрын
@@ValBoon997 I agree, it is love for the culture. But then you have control freak idiots who say others should do or say such things. Not sure what you meant about your Nazi reference though... Do you mean the swastika being reappropriated?
@ValBoon997
@ValBoon997 Жыл бұрын
@@fleatactical7390 Not the swastika since its not associated with the Vikings but the Sowilo rune and Thor's hammer. Nazis ruined this culture along with its followers like skinheads and those neo american nazis
@fleatactical7390
@fleatactical7390 Жыл бұрын
@@ValBoon997 Ah OK I misunderstood. I haven't really associated the body art to Nazism as much as the cultural/mythological aspects, but now that you mention it, yes. Certainly the symbology used by the Third Reich. I wouldn't say they ruined it though. Or rather, we shouldn't let them ruin it. It's like the whole stupid argument here in the USA that the "thin blue line" shouldn't be used by police officers anymore because some tiny fringe group "stole" it. Ignore the riff raff and celebrate the original meanings and intent. Otherwise, the scum win and we lose.
@thenorsenut380
@thenorsenut380 3 жыл бұрын
To simplify things - your body your tattoo. To some it's heritage, to others it's religious, to some it's just cool
@JB-dx4mf
@JB-dx4mf 3 жыл бұрын
Nice Profile Picture by the way.
@thenorsenut380
@thenorsenut380 3 жыл бұрын
@@JB-dx4mf haha thanks. Same to you.
@VikingNorway-pb5tm829
@VikingNorway-pb5tm829 3 жыл бұрын
Fint bilde :) mitt viser noe ekte ;)
@thenorsenut380
@thenorsenut380 3 жыл бұрын
@@VikingNorway-pb5tm829 I'm sure it does. ; )
@VikingNorway-pb5tm829
@VikingNorway-pb5tm829 3 жыл бұрын
@@thenorsenut380 The heritage is in my body and my body needs no tattoo.. hehe.. have a nice day and thanks for answering :)
@kaneconley
@kaneconley 3 жыл бұрын
I'm from the US, but I'm of Celtic/Scandinavian descent... I have several "traditional" Norse tattoos. They are a representation of my highest respect for my ancestors, and the Old Gods which I have followed for the past 37 years.
@aylazelanagrebiel3210
@aylazelanagrebiel3210 3 жыл бұрын
That sounds badass and awesome!! I’m getting into the Nordic traditions myself as it’s a big part of my ancestry. In addition to getting into following the Old Gods, so you have any book recommendations for getting started?
@zahrasmith4101
@zahrasmith4101 3 жыл бұрын
Same
@tidefanyankee2428
@tidefanyankee2428 3 жыл бұрын
@@aylazelanagrebiel3210 Here are a few suggestions Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman Essential Asatru by Diana L. Paxson A practical heathen's guid to Asatru by Patricia M. LaFayllve One quick search in Amazon books and you'll find many more.
@jodicavalcanti2138
@jodicavalcanti2138 3 жыл бұрын
That is exactly why I am having my Norse tattoo done. Skol
@dannydonnelly8198
@dannydonnelly8198 3 жыл бұрын
I don't understand people like you, I'm American with Celtic/ Scandinavian ancestry as well but my great grandparents, who immigrated from Norway and Ireland, would slap me if I got something tattoo'd like that. I'd actually argue it dishonors our ancestors.
@Omegafox411
@Omegafox411 3 жыл бұрын
I'm mostly Danish genetically (along with Irish), and I have Mjolnir on my arm. Should I have tattooed the Bluetooth symbol instead 🤔😆?
@rubencampos6136
@rubencampos6136 3 жыл бұрын
If you are his descendent, i can't see why not 😂
@openhearts5000
@openhearts5000 3 жыл бұрын
YES XD
@impunitythebagpuss
@impunitythebagpuss 3 жыл бұрын
Bluetooth goes on your ear! Lol!
@mariabeatrizmonteiro8699
@mariabeatrizmonteiro8699 3 жыл бұрын
hahaha
@austincraft9525
@austincraft9525 3 жыл бұрын
Bluetooth was named after king Harold Bluetooth funny enough. The symbols are for his name. I learned that reading a book called the sea wolves. I treating stuff.
@g.pandeda1992
@g.pandeda1992 2 жыл бұрын
My husband and I enjoy traveling, he's Corotation/Scottish, I'm Scottish/Danish, we met and live in the US. When we travel, we keep a record of our trips by getting tattoos. We recently visited Iceland and both came home with beautiful vegvisir tattoos. We have tattoos from all over the world and do it as a way to celebrate and remember the amazing places, cultures, people, family, and friends we hung out with along the way!
@ChaiSteMarie
@ChaiSteMarie 2 жыл бұрын
Love this idea!
@ulfulfrson4657
@ulfulfrson4657 3 жыл бұрын
Ive had people get angry at me when they see my tattoos that represent the gods and a helm of awe and had to explain many times that i am Scandinavian (i come from Denmark, Sweden and Norway) and not some Skin head. Each of them has meaning and was chosen for a purpose. Thors hammer with wolves to show my love for thor and the Úlfhédnar, a valkyire in honor for those who died, Hel to observe her job to watch the dead and a helm of awe for protection. This is my way for honoring the gods among other ways.
@thekentuckyrifleman
@thekentuckyrifleman 3 жыл бұрын
I'm American of Scandinavian descent with a lot of Nordic tattoos. I feel you. I hate the assumption that I'm a skinhead or some extremist because of my tattoos, and I'm heavily tattooed. Not one offensive image and I still get looks
@quincyquincy4764
@quincyquincy4764 3 жыл бұрын
@@thekentuckyrifleman That's one of the consequences when anybody can just take from your cultuur/religion without any kind of gatekeeping.
@ulfulfrson4657
@ulfulfrson4657 3 жыл бұрын
@@revan552 bruh what lol i never claimed to own it, just had to explain from where i am from cause that place is where the culture is from and that I'm apart of it.
@levithorstone2876
@levithorstone2876 2 жыл бұрын
@@revan552 go to the hood and let them know they might feel different and let you know fiscally but don't worry it's not them being racist it's just in there culture to attack you for your skin color
@Србомбоница86
@Србомбоница86 2 жыл бұрын
@@levithorstone2876 no one cares about opinion in the hood
@fishfreak6291
@fishfreak6291 3 жыл бұрын
I was born in Iceland and i consider myself as a old soul. My family tree has a background in Nordic culture. And I have many Nordic tattoos because I refuse to let my ancestors and my own beliefs become extinct. I wear my tattoos like armor and I believe in the old ways.
@ericspecullaas2841
@ericspecullaas2841 2 жыл бұрын
Soooo when the next raid on England?
@kuma8030
@kuma8030 2 жыл бұрын
@@ericspecullaas2841 you wait it will come
@Nehauon
@Nehauon 2 жыл бұрын
That’s beautiful. Keep your culture alive my friend
@Del-Blanco-Diablo
@Del-Blanco-Diablo 2 жыл бұрын
@@ericspecullaas2841 next summer👍
@firewolf5902
@firewolf5902 2 жыл бұрын
I’m both Pagan and I have Nordic ancestors. I’m very interested in getting tattoos with a culture that’s being forgotten in my family
@JoanaCompletoND
@JoanaCompletoND 3 жыл бұрын
I feel super connected to the Nordic and Viking culture, it resonates deeply within my soul, and for me, my tattoos are a representation of that feeling 🥰 I’ve got a tattoo of a wolf in a forest and a Vegvisir in my left forearm, an armband in my right arm and the tree of life in my back. I intend to have some more, I love it 🥰
@tylertabor8976
@tylertabor8976 3 жыл бұрын
That’s amazing! It’s nice to hear about someone else who shares that feeling, I don’t have any tattoos yet, but I have some in the works that are going to look amazing once they’re done, not to mention the personal connection they’re going to have with the journey I took to get here! May the gods watch over your path friend
@Fadell_ben
@Fadell_ben 3 жыл бұрын
Hey king and queen
@ehranndealg4841
@ehranndealg4841 3 жыл бұрын
Kinda shitty that Vegvisir is a Galdrastaffir then - cos the Viking era was long done by the 1100's, when they were invented. For the life of me I dont understand why the hel these newb Heathens either are unaware of, or discount Aschwain -which is 900 years older.
@JOhnDoe-nl4wj
@JOhnDoe-nl4wj 3 жыл бұрын
@@ehranndealg4841 are you unaware she wrote "Nordic culture"? Also 1100's? Bruh u need a history book asap lol
@Nekotaku_TV
@Nekotaku_TV 3 жыл бұрын
I'm Swedish and I love that you do this, I welcome you welcoming my ancestral culture.
@BarbieBr0tal
@BarbieBr0tal 2 жыл бұрын
As a history nerd, swed, and Viking reenactor/educator i feel it's awesome people want to embrace their roots and honor our culture. BUT!!! My biggest pet-peeve is people using symbols like the Veigvisir and calling it Viking. The vikings did not use the vegvisir, its a modern symbol compared to other sybols like the hammer and Valknut for example.
@HosseinTrG1375
@HosseinTrG1375 3 жыл бұрын
I live in Iran and I'm obsessed with viking culture. I have Fenrir on my forearm with a moon 😶
@johngarry3723
@johngarry3723 3 жыл бұрын
My home is in the North and yet, the old weave and art from Iran reminds me of home. The way the animals are represented and the patterns from the equivalents of ancient Iran killims looks like the Överhogdal tapestry of Sweden much, showing Yggdrasil and Ragnarok
@HosseinTrG1375
@HosseinTrG1375 3 жыл бұрын
@@johngarry3723 I can totally relate to that. You can also find many similarities between Persian mythology and norse mythology.
@HosseinTrG1375
@HosseinTrG1375 3 жыл бұрын
@Mayhem Albas lovely 😍
@VinDieselS70
@VinDieselS70 3 жыл бұрын
When you consider Vikings from the east coast of Sweden as it is today went to Russia and Asia via Dnepr and Volga rivers to Ukraine, the Black sea, the Caspian sea and beyond, the Vikings obviously went through the Persian empire as well so why not wearing a Nordic tattoo? 👍
@bond_3239
@bond_3239 3 жыл бұрын
Hossein, wear your tattoo proudly. One of the Norse women from the Oseberg ship burial has both Scandinavian and Persian DNA. 🙂
@bil111978
@bil111978 3 жыл бұрын
I feel a strong connection to the norse, DNA traces back to the norse, researched and studied the culture to the point marvel movies upset me getting everything wrong. I have several norse tattoos and only get complaints in the United States
@calebkent5858
@calebkent5858 3 жыл бұрын
How do they mess it up?
@Eryk.Burkharth
@Eryk.Burkharth 3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@VinDieselS70
@VinDieselS70 3 жыл бұрын
There are rumours the Vikings managed get as far to the area where the Colorado River flows in too the sea round the border of California /Arizona. Apparently this is also part of the oral stories amongst the Native Americans in that area so they went all o er the place including to South America where they mixed with the natives.
@210rebelboy
@210rebelboy 3 жыл бұрын
The Marvel movies didn't get Norse mythology wrong, they just used an adaptation of the mythology that existed within their comics, the intent was never to be accurate.
@VinDieselS70
@VinDieselS70 3 жыл бұрын
Same with the Viking series. I saw two episodes of it and it was just weird to watch especially when the place name they used like Uppsala in one episode is like flat like a pancake in the real world and not a Forrest in the mountains lol
@cassirobertson7884
@cassirobertson7884 3 жыл бұрын
I am Scottish and Viking history is a big part of our history as well
@zedkaczinski7624
@zedkaczinski7624 2 жыл бұрын
Very trve. Hail sister, we are both clan Donnachaidh
@NoRockinMansLand
@NoRockinMansLand 2 жыл бұрын
Because they conquered your germanic ancestors
@samueljackson315
@samueljackson315 2 жыл бұрын
If you hail from the British Isles than you likely have Saxon and Viking ancestors both of whom worshiped the same gods and had similar cultures. My ancestors are Celtic/Anglo-Saxon/Nordic so I’ve incorporated aspects of Druidism and Asatru into my Paganism.
@NoRockinMansLand
@NoRockinMansLand 2 жыл бұрын
@@samueljackson315 LMAOOOO
@Del-Blanco-Diablo
@Del-Blanco-Diablo 2 жыл бұрын
If your a scot you'll mostly have celtic pictish and gael blood, but if you're English you'll have mostly saxon and viking blood. Yes vikings came too Scotland but not in a big way like they did in England, but if you're from the orkneys or Shetland Islands then yeah you'll definitely have some norse blood running through you about 30% of ppl from from the islands have viking blood in them but the further south you travel in Scotland that percentage goes down.
@unarealtaragionevole
@unarealtaragionevole 2 жыл бұрын
8:26 To those wanting a "Rune" tattoo, that's fine. But PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF ODIN think about the orientation. The meaning of the rune is determined by the orientation. For example, if you lift your arm to see Tyr upright and smile, just know that in the arm's normal rest position it's a reversed Tyr. The smile you get might not be the smile you want ;o)
@veronicafrometa9715
@veronicafrometa9715 2 жыл бұрын
greetings, the turizas rune can be negative
@danielhogan6255
@danielhogan6255 2 жыл бұрын
yeah thats my biggest fear about it! *gets hagalaz tattoo, realises its inverse and have just condemned myself to destructive chaos with no greater change in sight* Cue the darth vader "Nooooooooo" scene 🤣
@Aprinsa
@Aprinsa 2 жыл бұрын
lol, not everyone who's into runes is a follower of Asatru or weird modern mystical beliefs about runes. I'm into runes from a linguistic perspective. They are after all just letters.
@nilsingvar7319
@nilsingvar7319 2 жыл бұрын
@@Aprinsa Except that they are not 'just' letters. They arecand always have been symbols as well.
@westwing23
@westwing23 2 жыл бұрын
Okay I've been learning about Elder Futhark and bindrunes and had VERY limited info on meaning, orientation, and whats considered as a hidden rune in a bindrune. With that being said, If Mannaz isnt considered as a bindrune of 4 different runes. Such as Ehwaz, Laguz L and R, Wunjo L and R, and Isa. If Mannaz is not a bindrune, then what is considered as a bindrune?
@pagansjudgment
@pagansjudgment 3 жыл бұрын
I'm with you, in that I love cultures being celebrated. I would just prefer that it be celebrated correctly- specifically, if someone is getting a tattoo with ANY religious context, I would just ask them to do the research of the image/words, find the meaning of it, and find a connection to it. AND MAKE SURE THE TATTOOIST DOES IT CORRECTLY lol
@pazuzu603
@pazuzu603 3 жыл бұрын
I'll do it because it looks cool I don't see the problem.
@hi273785
@hi273785 3 жыл бұрын
Very valid!! I do like to see if the people within the culture feel about it. Although it might feel celebratory for me, it doesn’t mean it is for the person within the culture. There could be a painful history associated with it, so, I try not to lean on my own feelings on another persons culture. With religion, I highly recommend finding out what is a closed practice. I think just learning and being invited into the culture is the best way. And food!!!! Food is my favorite part of celebrating a culture! I would for sure have my research include conversations with someone part of that culture. I would go as far to have a tattooist have some understanding too!
@pazuzu603
@pazuzu603 3 жыл бұрын
@@hi273785 why though? If they think you are infringing on their culture then that is a personal problem it has zero to do with you. What are they going to do think badly of you lol screw them. Culture means nothing to me.
@hi273785
@hi273785 3 жыл бұрын
@@pazuzu603 For me, it does matter. Especially when a portion of someone’s culture meant life or death. For example, Native Americans couldn’t practice their religion until 1978 (American Indian Religious Freedom Act). It is your choice, but be prepared for people to not like it, and people need to be prepared for you not to care. Clearly you don’t care and I don’t care to entertain a conversation with someone who has made up their mind. Thanks for sharing your opinion.
@pazuzu603
@pazuzu603 3 жыл бұрын
@@hi273785 sorry but the whole culture appropriation thing is dumb isn't imitation a form of flattery why would you be upset about that.
@meldy5693
@meldy5693 3 жыл бұрын
Living in Germany and it is so sad to see people using this for any shit Neo Nazi thing. I just love this culture but at the same time i see how they abuse it.
@slyninja4444
@slyninja4444 3 жыл бұрын
Even if they do, I don't think that (should) ruin it forever. For example, I see people in Tibet still using the swastika for its original peaceful purposes. Context does matter...
@Necroyy
@Necroyy 3 жыл бұрын
Nazism has twisted a lot of concepts and symbols. I am half Indian and I would love to symbolise my heritage with a Swastika but... yeah.
@NorwegianNationalist1
@NorwegianNationalist1 3 жыл бұрын
Ha ha keep crying
@Necroyy
@Necroyy 3 жыл бұрын
@@NorwegianNationalist1 what
@NorwegianNationalist1
@NorwegianNationalist1 3 жыл бұрын
@@Necroyy Let me guess, you are some kind of Amerimutt larper?
@mikialamays6462
@mikialamays6462 3 жыл бұрын
The cultural appropriation is a discussion that has so many if’s and but’s to it. Also, there are questions that must be answered such as, “is this an oppressed culture?” “ has the media/public been amiss to acknowledge where this came from?” and “how is it being used?”. As an African American I love these tattoos and what they represent but I wouldn’t get anything Nordic. The whole cultural appropriation thing came out of frustration from not giving credit where credit is due. Especially if “whatever it was” was put down prior.
@ladyraven3418
@ladyraven3418 3 жыл бұрын
That's very important to be mindful of. I feel no guilt for my interest in Greek, Norse/Scandinavian, Celtic pantheons etc., because these are not oppressed/mocked cultures. It would be different if I were to try to work with Yoruba/Orisha gods, or fully adopt the spirituality of Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Racism, and racists ruin everything. (Especially stealing Norse symbols for their bullsh**!)
@corekidfrom9700
@corekidfrom9700 3 жыл бұрын
I have a question for you, let's say that I let my hairs grow long enaugh, and one day I decide to do a dreadlock haircut, even if I'm white. Would it be okey if I'm learning why africans did it, what it represent, etc. Even with the fact that I don't have any African ancestors (at least to my knowledge) and I don't feel any connection to the culture, I'd do it just because it looks super cool? I'm not gonna do it, because yeah it looks very good on some people, but I feel like it wouldn't be the case with me. But it's just a thought I wanted to share 'cause as long as someone learns the "why" and pay respect to the specific culture, with the things they want to do, why would we blame them. And if they feel a connection with the culture, it's even better for them
@mikialamays6462
@mikialamays6462 3 жыл бұрын
@@ladyraven3418 the interesting thing about using Nordic symbols for racist stuff is that…they openly traded with Africans too (moors). I’m not sure the racist really understand their ancestors properly
@mikialamays6462
@mikialamays6462 3 жыл бұрын
@@corekidfrom9700 to answer your question…it’s a tricky one because personally I would be like, “ oh okay this guy gets it”. And it would be cool if a white guy with dreads also educated other white people about it. The truth is having locks no matter who wears them is still looked down upon as being dirty and unkempt. Mainly because the majority of the words works on a western/European standard.
@darktetor
@darktetor 3 жыл бұрын
@@mikialamays6462 If I remember correctly there were also other cultures (including "whites") that used dreadlocks weren't there? So technically there shoulnd't be any issue as long as it's not done with ill intention.
@hharris9574
@hharris9574 Жыл бұрын
your tattoo iS your OWN for WHATEVER reason family, story, history, OR if it’s a design YOU like it doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks……..
@Side_Swipe20
@Side_Swipe20 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve asked a few friends I’ve made that moved to my area from Norway and showed them the design of the sleeve I’m planning based around the Gods because I am Norse Pagan in my faith and they said that they were highly honored to have someone from outside of their home country taking that inspiration and using it to honor my faith (and their heritage)
@Sodacacik
@Sodacacik 2 жыл бұрын
so you really believe in yggdrasil the world tree in 2022?
@dayzfreshie1017
@dayzfreshie1017 2 жыл бұрын
I've been trying to learn more about the faith and consider myself a Norse Pagan as well, however I'm unable to figure out where I should start. I know Gods such as Odin and Freyr, a few others but I want to dive deeper. What do you think I should start with?
@cowboythomas5904
@cowboythomas5904 2 жыл бұрын
I hope that's not the one the crazy Brit came up with long after the Catholic church ended it in Europe. I see those ones that think they are magicians and that's make believe
@cowboythomas5904
@cowboythomas5904 2 жыл бұрын
@@dayzfreshie1017 Don't start with the one the British guy invented not long ago. His followers are like a renaissance fair
@corntrollio854
@corntrollio854 2 жыл бұрын
He's doing it to be interesting. . . It's a fail. I've got a co=worker that was so stoked to share with everyone that her father-in-law is pagan and that it would blow our minds. She's was very disappointed.
@ericsmith8825
@ericsmith8825 3 жыл бұрын
Speaking as a person of Nordic Decent, 13% of the voters are "Karens"
@marktotham6193
@marktotham6193 3 жыл бұрын
@wowalinbie Karen is now used as a derogatory name...13 percent... interesting, you like percentages with a name?
@guillermomeyer2424
@guillermomeyer2424 3 жыл бұрын
I love u Brother...
@JohnDoe-og2bt
@JohnDoe-og2bt 3 жыл бұрын
@@marktotham6193 The joke. Your head.
@marktotham6193
@marktotham6193 3 жыл бұрын
@@JohnDoe-og2bt you so clever...have to go read a dictionary now
@JohnDoe-og2bt
@JohnDoe-og2bt 3 жыл бұрын
@@marktotham6193 The term karen is used for people who would for example complain about someones tattoos in a way 13 percent of the votes on the pole in this video would. As an explanation quickly typed without trying go be a butt about it.
@KimOfDrac
@KimOfDrac 3 жыл бұрын
I feel like if you want something permanently on your body it has great meaning to you, right? I think it's a way to honor a symbol or a culture and that you want it to be a part of you. Don't forget that in WW2 a lot of symbols from many different cultures (including Nordic Mythology) were just stolen and used for evil. It's not the true origin of those symbols and we can take them back
@Del-Blanco-Diablo
@Del-Blanco-Diablo 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, even though my tats reflect my culture and heritage I regret getting them... I'm a Scottish protestant just incase you're wondering.
@tiwaz4598
@tiwaz4598 2 жыл бұрын
What symbols were "stolen" in WW2 if you don't mind me asking? And by whom?
@DylanPWN
@DylanPWN Жыл бұрын
Hello, American here. It is NOT American to consider things "cultural appropriation". America, specifically the United States is considered a melting pot of cultures. It is specifically "un-American" to consider someone appropriating cultures and most Americans absolutely love learning about and being a part of the world's many different cultures. The issue is, there is a small but extremely vocal group of extreme activists in the Americas (USA, Canada, and some parts of Mexico) who look at people who don't traditionally "belong" to a culture but is trying to be a part of it, as "appropriation". Here in the USA, those people largely belong to the somewhat newer group of "woke cultists". This is a group of people who many Americans despise on both sides of the political and culture isles because they do more harm than good. I see a lot of Europeans claiming this to be an "American" thing in the comments. Also, sadly, some Americans as well.. It isn't, first and foremost. Second, this mentality came to the USA (specifically) from European professors out of France and Germany (I'm not pointing fingers just stating some of the places this mentality originated from). Most Americans are happy to learn and share from different cultures and will do everything they can within their knowledge to respect it. So, with respect, shut up about America if you don't know anything about it (which has been my experience when talking to many Europeans). I don't claim to know anything about you all, so I choose to not talk about you or your country. The least you can do is learn a thing or two of what you're talking about before you jump off the ledge. Now, to the point of the video. Those tattoos are fine. They look awesome and no one should care what others think of them. I am second generation American. Which means my first gen family came from across the pond. My moms side is Sami (Fin-Swede) and Icelandic. My dad's is Native American and Irish. I love history, family history, and learning about all sorts of different cultures to the best of my abilities. :)
@ZachGordonEngineer
@ZachGordonEngineer 3 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate you making this video! I am American but very strongly identify with my Northern heritage and have been wanting to get some Nordic/Viking tattoos but have been afraid that people may misidentify them and/or assume I am a neo-Nazi or something. It is very sad that this association has happened over the decades but after listening to what you read from others I feel now that we who understand and respect the meaning and origins of these symbols need to take them back and educate people about them when they ask or confront us about them.
@kaz8103
@kaz8103 3 жыл бұрын
just get an american tattoo? norse tattoo is a cultural thing
@SGABlencathra
@SGABlencathra 3 жыл бұрын
@Zach Gordon Get one & if anyone whinges at you tell them it's from Lord of the Rings. They'll never know. 👍😉
@gingernaut2550
@gingernaut2550 3 жыл бұрын
Just change the word from appropriation to appreciation and the karen's and kyle's will have to go find something else to be offended by🤙
@dagonvaldez2878
@dagonvaldez2878 3 жыл бұрын
true but overdoing it makes one look pretentious. excessive tattoos and piercings, I mean.
@gingernaut2550
@gingernaut2550 3 жыл бұрын
@@dagonvaldez2878 Its all subjective. I think the "modern" style of tattoos looks like shit, and I think water cooler tattoos are stupid. I say this as a guy with Tribal superman tattoo 😂🤣
@dagonvaldez2878
@dagonvaldez2878 3 жыл бұрын
@@gingernaut2550 nah. unless you're trying out for the tattoo man position in the midway, excessive tattoos are just pretentious.
@gingernaut2550
@gingernaut2550 3 жыл бұрын
@@dagonvaldez2878 Meh I think people that say pretentious are pretentious and read to much into things to come off smarter than they are with some kind of weird moral superiority. Tomato tomato
@ItsVikVaughn
@ItsVikVaughn 3 жыл бұрын
It isn't the "Karens" and "Kyles" offended by cultural appropriation, though. It's the Chins and Lees, the Pablos and Esmeraldas, LaQueeshas and Tyrones, and the Runs With Feet and Sits With Wolves that are crying about it.
@sp00kyg1rl
@sp00kyg1rl 3 жыл бұрын
I have Swedish roots (Born in Australia 🇦🇺) and always felt this deep connection in Nordic culture. The stories are so crazy but I could listen to them for hours, i’d love to get tattoos that reflect my love for nordic mythology and my Viking ancestors 💓
@realbjornjonsson
@realbjornjonsson 2 жыл бұрын
I am in Australia as well, it seems like we are few and far in between here. We should colab.
@jeffstevens156
@jeffstevens156 2 жыл бұрын
My Mother’s Parents came here (the US) from Sweden. My Father had no clue about His ancestors except they came from England. His birth certificate actually says “father unknown”. I want to get a Swedish armband tattoo but it seems to be a cult thing with the Vikings being popular now. So I think I’ll hold off until they move on to something else. They can go back to tribal.
@Dubhghaill
@Dubhghaill 2 жыл бұрын
I'am an Australian with a surname of Doyle........ kzbin.info/www/bejne/lX-sZWmZhbJroKM
@nilsingvar7319
@nilsingvar7319 2 жыл бұрын
@@jeffstevens156 Never let the actions or thoughts of complete strangers dictate what you do, friend.
@Mesenteric
@Mesenteric Жыл бұрын
This popped up in one of my searches and I was thinking "oh great, a click-bait, Influencer 'reacts' video about tattoos,' this will be a mess." WOW I couldn't have been more wrong. You make amazing content and I couldn't subscribe quick enough! My grandmother came through Ellis Island from Sweden and since she died, my Uncle and I have been working on the ancestry for her side of the family. I'll definitely be looking forward to your content.
@ChildEater_404
@ChildEater_404 3 жыл бұрын
Im an asian but i really love the nordic culture and i feel a deep connection with it, even more then my own culture. I learnt lots of things about the nordic culture, and I just love it so much. Not just some wide spreaded viking warrior things that u can find in many video games, I learnt much more deeper then that, even the brutal or bloody or anything else somebody maybe considered dark is so attractive to me. Maybe you would laugh at me but I really want to immerse into this culture or become a nordic man myself...
@douglas_fir
@douglas_fir 2 жыл бұрын
If you're of Eurasian descent period you'd be surprised at the long ancestral ties you have. Not just via the steppe pastoralists, but ancient north eurasians as well.
@ChildEater_404
@ChildEater_404 2 жыл бұрын
@@douglas_fir I am a mongol-Chinese hybrid
@oK-sf6sv
@oK-sf6sv 2 жыл бұрын
Not going to lie could have just stopped at saying you like the culture. Saying you want to be a different ethnicity is weird
@correctpolitically4784
@correctpolitically4784 2 жыл бұрын
So you want to die in battle , eat lotts of dried fish , enslave villages and sell them , etc... Possibly offer animal sacrifices to gods and spend a lot of time on a boat in the north sea. Good for you Man . My kinda people.
@ChildEater_404
@ChildEater_404 2 жыл бұрын
@@correctpolitically4784 exactly. Damn epic of a life it would be
@LPeck1985
@LPeck1985 3 жыл бұрын
I'm more interested in learning of the Vikings ancient knowledge. We know so little, yet I feel they had an attachment or oneness with nature.
@borisv.6503
@borisv.6503 3 жыл бұрын
Nearly all IE Pagan cultures had very big attachment to nature.
@bashkillszombies
@bashkillszombies 3 жыл бұрын
You’re wrong. You’re misinterpreting the fetishisation of primitive people, no one regarded nature as anything but something to exploit until modern media made people pretend they did.
@vincearmstrong5654
@vincearmstrong5654 3 жыл бұрын
@@bashkillszombies , wow. You're so far off.
@joncampo1627
@joncampo1627 3 жыл бұрын
@@vincearmstrong5654 He’s not. They didn’t give a shit about nature NEARLY as much as people thing. More than people today, sure. But they were no native Americans despite the ceremonial dress being somewhat similar.
@vincearmstrong5654
@vincearmstrong5654 3 жыл бұрын
Not understanding biology, ecology, interdependence of species isn't disrespect by everyday people. They had to survive. Shelter, heat, cooking.
@elwolf8536
@elwolf8536 3 жыл бұрын
I'm English decended from anglo Saxons Britons and Scandinavia I'm thinking on going with a saxon style tattoos not too dissimilar and related to Norse style
@ryanciantar
@ryanciantar 3 жыл бұрын
The Saxons and vikings often mixed, you're likely also Scandanavian
@aksel_5537
@aksel_5537 3 жыл бұрын
Anglo-Saxons are germanic peoples, just like the Vikings, that conquered Englaland and setteled there the same way the Vikings did… We’re related by blood and culture…
@ryanciantar
@ryanciantar 3 жыл бұрын
@@aksel_5537 absolutely , there is little difference genetically from a Dutchman, an Englishman , Frenchman, German etc . They all were Scythian tribes then scattered and become their own confederate tribes
@thebrownhound1343
@thebrownhound1343 3 жыл бұрын
@@ryanciantar They were all Scythians? Can you elaborate?
@ryanciantar
@ryanciantar 3 жыл бұрын
@@thebrownhound1343 This was the common name given to the Celtic-Germanic "Caucasians" before they proliferated Europe. From the Caucasus, the white man has "unknown" origin supposedly unless you know where to look.
@79s130
@79s130 Жыл бұрын
My hot take: Any culture created by humans is for humans. That also being said, Culture is to be respected. Disrespect is Disrespect no matter which way you cut the cloth.
@gethygethy
@gethygethy 3 жыл бұрын
I have a Vegvisir tattoo and couple of staves. I visited Iceland two years ago in October and honestly felt such an odd connection to the place it's surreal. I am definitely visiting again. Even entertained the idea of moving north either to Finland or even Iceland, just need to learn the language
@hrod9393
@hrod9393 3 жыл бұрын
Great subject! I know a few people who have extensive runic and Nordic symbol tattoos. Personally I can't decide on any specific ones, but your video helps inspire me ☺️
@IceKing0928
@IceKing0928 Жыл бұрын
I have mainly Irish and German blood, and when I learned that Vikings actually existed in Ireland for round two centuries raiding and setting up settlements. I became fascinated with Norse mythology and Vikings and I’ve been doing research and reading and I want my first tattoo to actually be ouroboros and I plan on getting more tattoos like that, but I was actually struggling to decide if it was OK for me to get the tattoo at all. I wasn’t sure if some people might find it offensive, so I pretty much shelved with the idea but after watching this video, I think I might actually get the tattoo
@loading...9920
@loading...9920 3 жыл бұрын
I think it's 100% ok if someone who isnt nordic gets a nordic tattoo
@Fadell_ben
@Fadell_ben 3 жыл бұрын
Im moroccan and im literally this close 👌 to get a norse mythology tattoos
@rosemariemastro-watanabe2000
@rosemariemastro-watanabe2000 3 жыл бұрын
I truly appreciate great art and tattoo's are an Art. If someone wants a Tattoo of a Culture, a Bird or a Chicken it's Their business, respectfully. People need to stop judging other People. It's Their Life and They live it, do what makes You Happy. I have DNA of Vikings. Nothing is offensive. You don't need to be a Viking to get a Tattoo of Viking Culture. Go For It! Much Respect and Love.
@4gottenWarriors
@4gottenWarriors 2 жыл бұрын
I'm Native American specifically Navajo. Joined the Army and met some people who are very proud of their heritage and culture. And that's were we can relate is culture. Because meeting and talking with they believe in many Gods, which I really respect because in my culture we have a God for almost everything. They embraced me with a open forearm hand shake and welcomed me into their lives and told me the gates of Valhalla wait for those fight in battle to those who are worthy. We share a similar story/ belief. Many similarities in cultures. And the savagery in our bloodlines runs deep. I don't have Viking tats but I do have a Glock 41 on my channel that has Mjölnir engraved on to it, and I hope that's ok 🙏 would like to get a actual blessing from someone who is Nordic...
@janpokorny6150
@janpokorny6150 Жыл бұрын
I am native European from czech republic, we have more than similar pantheons and mythology like vikings, slavens and celts.diferent names but same aspects. similar pantheons and mythology have even people from Iran, Persia, Azerbajdzan, greece, i even found some stories from America as Wendingo we have similar story here even russian and poland people know this story (Demon,creature,Běs) is Lešij (Leszij) (evil forest spirit) I think this multigod Pagan cultures have some same roots. we have diferent languages, diferent racis but same myths. This story must be 1300 years old maybe more. We have much more in common.
@4gottenWarriors
@4gottenWarriors Жыл бұрын
@@janpokorny6150 man I'm very interested in many religions and very open to people open to tell stories of their backgrounds
@Libertas.Aeterna1776
@Libertas.Aeterna1776 3 жыл бұрын
I love your take on non Icelandic people getting tattoos of Norse culture, or any culture for that matter. I see getting symbols and script from ancient cultures at a way to pay homage to the people who were here before us, even if I don’t share their DNA. Great video BTW!
@lcookieeater
@lcookieeater 3 жыл бұрын
Me personally being from Mexico i love the norse mythology since i was a child cause my older brother got me into it, and i have learn a lot about it, and i'm planning on getting tattoos from the norse mythology always from the point of respect, and actually i find really awesome when i see someone from Europe with a Azteca, Maya, tattoo and they tell me the reason behind it and knowing it was from respect and connection to the culture. When they say it's cultural appropriation i kinda get angry cause they're already assuming stuff without even knowing the reason behind it.
@vincearmstrong5654
@vincearmstrong5654 3 жыл бұрын
"Cultural appropriation". Like the vikings taking aspects of all the cultures they came in contact with? Jewelry, religion, technology, art, on and on. I know, everyone is enamoured of all the buzzwords flyin' around. Low hangin' intellectual fruit.
@daemonharper3928
@daemonharper3928 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, what some call cultural appropriation, others call an active appreciation of another cultures art.....
@vincearmstrong5654
@vincearmstrong5654 3 жыл бұрын
@@Volkfire , hahahahaahahahaa! They LITERALLY converted to christianity en masse. That would indeed involve symbols. The conversion is the most low hanging fruit of many.
@ShayolGhul88
@ShayolGhul88 3 жыл бұрын
@@Volkfire lol you do realize a bunch of them converted into Christianity right? So much so that their religion is barely even practiced nowadays. How does that happen hmmm? Get your dumbass outta here.
@ShayolGhul88
@ShayolGhul88 3 жыл бұрын
@@Volkfire lol you did nothing to disprove my point. Are all Scandinavians Northern Swedes?
@laurene988
@laurene988 3 жыл бұрын
Lmao yeah that's probably true. But cultural apportion seems like it'll only lead to less people being willing to express interest in cultures outside of their own if people are going to jump down their throats using stupid buzz words
@Frienea
@Frienea 9 ай бұрын
As a scandinavian person i dont care about people using runes or symbols from our culture (as long as its not used for far-right symbolism) but i do care about how misinterpreted our culture is because of things like Marvel and other media. The thing i hate the most is when americans (on tiktok especially) cosplay as vikings and make their whole personality after viking stereotypes and using the song "valhalla calling" without studying our culture or history even once. It becomes obvious because they dont know that a viking was simply a profession, which was about raiding and plundering...
@roguehydra
@roguehydra 3 жыл бұрын
I literally just ran into someone on complete accident one evening at a local bar and it turned out that they were a native of that part of the world. I never asked details but we discussed later on the topic anyway, but he saw my Vegvisir on my arm and, literally, the first words out of his mouth that started our conversation was: "I really like your stave." and that began a delightful, albeit somewhat intoxicated, conversation on our thoughts on the world and visiting other countries and, of course, inquiries as to why I got the Vegvisir. A lot of these people have very good points but I agree with a bunch of other comments here - the use of "cultural appropriation" is becoming, what I feel, way more weaponized for people these days for what only seems like a reason to fight or argue. As far as I know, precisely, I'm not of Norse descent myself (I was only told via world of mouth and extended family that it's POSSIBLE my family came from there and ended up in Ireland and Scotland). I've not personally looked into it myself, but I've only been drawn to the culture my entire life, since I was barely a teenager. The culture has always ingrained something within me that I've wanted to cultivate for years and only recently have had the chance to let it grow. I have been approached by more than a couple people in my life that have either moved here from the Scandinavian areas and they not only appreciate seeing the culture being picked up but I've seen that they definitely appreciate it more when the person picking it up has a real appreciation for it.
@mattbellacotti
@mattbellacotti 3 жыл бұрын
Personally, I think that it’s better for one to embrace their own background and learn about their ancestry. I love Nordic culture and history (my mom is of Norwegian descent) but ultimately my surname and paternal side is Cossack (Zaporozhian).
@kiaracampuzano5265
@kiaracampuzano5265 3 жыл бұрын
What if you don’t really known your own background?
@jarraddove
@jarraddove 3 жыл бұрын
@@kiaracampuzano5265 Get a DNA test
@kiaracampuzano5265
@kiaracampuzano5265 3 жыл бұрын
@@jarraddove That question wasn’t specifically about me, it was out of curiosity if someone didn’t know and wasn’t able to find out with a DNA test (whatever their circumstances were)
@jarraddove
@jarraddove 3 жыл бұрын
@@kiaracampuzano5265 Ok bud 😂
@Andrew513Fisher
@Andrew513Fisher 3 жыл бұрын
You should embrace Steppe culture man. Ride a horse. Drink mare's milk. Do a sword dance. Sport a scalp lock.
@calebloaiza4826
@calebloaiza4826 3 жыл бұрын
A Latin guy writing from Costa Rica, and I'm in love with the nordic mythology/culture. Everything related to vikings, runes, your language, nordic paganism, iron/bronze age really fascinates me. I actually have a tattoo by the band Heilung in my arm.
@danelag7204
@danelag7204 3 жыл бұрын
LAtin guy? Come on! Its unebliavable to see a southern american assuming racist american categories!!!! Latinos simply dont exist only in America racist culture!!!!!
@JunguianPhantom
@JunguianPhantom 3 жыл бұрын
Te entiendo mi brother, yo tengo un Yggdrasil en admiración a los nórdicos y sus dioses. Saludos desde México (no es obligatorio que solo deba gustarnos lo de nuestras patrias ¿no crees?)
@kyomademon453
@kyomademon453 3 жыл бұрын
@@danelag7204 what are you even saying my dude?
@High_Monk
@High_Monk 3 жыл бұрын
@@danelag7204 So you're saying the Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italians and Romanians don't exist? The same way the Latin Americans don't exist and they're definitely not descendants of the Spanish conquerors, and that being the reason why they're latins? Are you high, my guy? Learn a little bit about the Latin people, who they were and who they are today. Then tell me that "latinos" don't exist and tell me more about the racist American culture, you seem to know a lot.
@chadchad3582
@chadchad3582 3 жыл бұрын
@Akira well.. people have yet to realize that language is constantly being used to manipulate thoughts and meaning... governments and some twisted woke ppl just take advantage of the language being a changing living thing, just to label things that shouldn't be, or change the meaning of other things just to make it "more appropriate" or "politically correct" (insert : gaslighting, depression, anxiety, culture, cultural appropriation, cultural appreciation, cancellation, racism, discrimination, cult../ handicaped becomes impaired something, homeless becomes vagrant or ppl w/o housing, and way more)... Because of the US romanticizing some stuff, and demonizing other, some words just don't make sense anymore and shit just lose their meaning.. leading to a non-ending fight between "religions"/ "backgrounds"/"classes",etc..
@bhight100
@bhight100 Жыл бұрын
Old runes are not just Viking or Norse or Icelandic, they came from present day Germany and Denmark and southern Scandinavian, there is also Anglo Saxon and old English derivatives of it. And furthermore, as long as you respect the history, why should anyone complain, that's like black people saying white people can't have braids even though braids were recorded in 50BC in present day Denmark.
@coolshots-
@coolshots- 3 жыл бұрын
Tattoos make for great conversations. Each one has a story or history behind it. I have two myself and planning out my third
@GamlaTantGertrud
@GamlaTantGertrud 3 жыл бұрын
Great looking tattoos but I am sorry to break it for you guys, if you were not aware. The vegvisir (9:26, 10:31, 10:52, 12:21, 13:19, 14:04, 14:32, 15:25) does not have anything to do with the viking age, it's not a norse/"viking" symbol. It is an Icelandic magical stave that first appeared in the 1800's, several centuries after the viking age was over and Scandinavia and Iceland had become christian. The same goes for the aegishjalmur (12:21, 15:32). Aegishjalmur is mentioned in the Völsunga saga but the symbol people relate to it is also rather new (1847). It is also an Icelandic magical stave from more recent times. Everyone puts their own personal meaning in their tattoos which is all fine. However, calling it viking age/norse symbols is incorrect. /A fellow swede/dane
@SvensktTroll
@SvensktTroll 3 жыл бұрын
How do you know that it wasn't just recorded before but have gone throughout history in some families ?
@GamlaTantGertrud
@GamlaTantGertrud 3 жыл бұрын
@@SvensktTroll How do you know the KZbin logo aint a viking symbol? Maybe its history just never got recorded? You could say that about any symbol. These Icelandic christian time symbols were, according to everything we know, drawn just a couple of centuries ago. Some uninformed neopagans probably liked how the symbols looked and since they were "old" and Icelandic they wrongly thought they were "viking". I do not blame people thinking the symbols are "viking" since this misunderstanding is being made in various games, movies, series and in videos like this one.
@2ELI7E
@2ELI7E 3 жыл бұрын
Youre pretty wrong. I hate when people try to cite christian sources to prove something. Like holy shit. They literally tried to wipe this culture from the face of the planet and leave no evidence of its existence.... No shit theyre going to say something didnt belong to them
@GamlaTantGertrud
@GamlaTantGertrud 3 жыл бұрын
@@2ELI7E ​ @Brandon Boudreaux Then please prove me wrong. I bet you can't, because you are the one in the wrong here. I am also an enthusiast of old norse culture myself and this topic (neopagans thinking the vegvisir and aegishjalmur is from the viking age) is often brought up on more serious forums where it is debunked. We do have some symbols we know were around in Scandinavia during the viking age, like the valknut (its "meaning" is unknown), but the vegvisir and the one supposed to be the aegishjalmur aint two of these. There are simply no evidence/no traces whatsoever that these are from the viking age. However, we do have evidence that they first appeared rather recently. I don't like the fact that my ancestors culture (temples, runestones, beliefs, idols, rituals etc.) were destroyed/erased due to christianization. But when you claim that certain things were "viking" when they clearly were not, you are dilluting things. Please stop with that.
@10westfarm81
@10westfarm81 2 жыл бұрын
What he is saying is pretty well agreed upon in the academic community and those with an indepth knowledge of the history. There are tons and tons of artifacts for many other symbols in the viking age and before (so not wiped out by christians)- the stave doesn't show up anywhere. Sorry guys
@Skaldic_Works
@Skaldic_Works 3 жыл бұрын
I am from the United States and have a small percentage of Scandinavian in my blood bit I am also a follow the old pagan ways and religious beliefs of the Norse with some studying into the old Germanic side as well. I believe that people should be free to tattoo on there body what they want as long as the do the research into the meaning of what they are putting on their bodies permanently. People are also free to believe in any religious system they choose despite genetical heritage. I currently have only one Nordic tattoo at the moment, which contains a Mjolnir meshed with a horned triskelion that is encircled by the Elder Futhark. I did this last year as a way to mark my official deep dive into my religious beliefs in the old Nordic ways.
@enchanted_wildflower_
@enchanted_wildflower_ 3 жыл бұрын
Yeees, excited to see other pagans in the comments haha
@ghostexspiravit
@ghostexspiravit Жыл бұрын
Also Swedish and a Viking fan, and can safely say most of us just love that people are embracing our Ancient Nordic culture and show it via Tattoos/Hair/Beard/Jewelry , It's simply awesome . Soon going to be traveling through the mountains of Northern Norway, through northern Sweden, ending in northern Finland, and then getting on a plane to Iceland. Can't wait to chant ''My Mother Told Me'' in ancient norse from the mountains with my friends 💯
@KathyDove-q4f
@KathyDove-q4f Жыл бұрын
I was adopted as a baby. I am a huge history buff, but did not know my own. I had DNA done and the largest percent is Swedish and Danish. Interestingly I had always been interested in their history. I am now planning tattoos to represent my ancestors. The next largest segment of DNA is Scottish and that will be represented also
@deplorable9022
@deplorable9022 2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this video because it answered a lot of questions for me regarding my choice is tattoos. I live in California. My mother is from Swedish descent , and my Father has Germanic ancestors. Northern European basically. My Grandfather on my father's side has Portuguese descendents. I turned out Hazel eyed with dirty blonde hair. I consider my race as mostly white so that's what I select when I fill out paperwork that asks. I chose Celtic knotwork as a theme for a sleeve on my right arm mainly just because I appreciate how cool it looks, and I don't necessarily consider it cultural appropriation at all. I married a Native American and we have two beautiful healthy children who are half of me and half of her culture. People who now judge others based solely on how they look or their tattoos are the one's who are biased and ignorant. Unfortunately this has become a political agenda to divide all people by racial lines here in the USA and now globally. Please don't buy into it...
@ericjohnson7234
@ericjohnson7234 2 жыл бұрын
I recognize this.
@user-vj4tk6jw8i
@user-vj4tk6jw8i 2 жыл бұрын
Everything is cultural appropriation. Why can't people share their culture, respect and learn from them. As a Portuguese I love when people talk about my countries food and etc.
@davieuxable
@davieuxable 2 жыл бұрын
You vibe with your tribe. It doenst matter where your from but how you feel. If it speaks to you, learn about it and use it to make yourself a better person. Great video!
@scolarie4597
@scolarie4597 3 жыл бұрын
Im kinda sad that i missed this on instagram. I myself feel huge connection with norse culture. I dont really know since when it started, but I cant help that this speaks to me so well. While learning more and more about the culture, more tattos connected with it appear on my skin. To begin with Hugin and Munin (simple design created by me) holding Algiz and Fehu runes and having 2 verses from Grimnismal along their wings, going to Veldismagn which is too many times thought to be a strange Aegishjalmur, some nordic styled knife, ritual dagger with parts from Voluspa (plan to have whole arm covered with verses from Voluspa) and ending by now with Odin sitting on Sleipnir and havinga Gungir in his hand 😅
@TC38Cole
@TC38Cole 2 жыл бұрын
I always had issues with the small of my back feeling vulnerable. I searched for something I could tattoo on my back for spiritual/physical protection. I came across the Aegishjalmur. Did a lot of reading, and then asked a friend's opinion. The friend was adamant that I already had the tattoo on my back. I literally had to provide photos to prove I didn't. Went to the tattoo shop and asked the receptionist about the right artist for the tattoo. She pulled out a portfolio and opened it to the page containing the Aegishjalmur. Her name was the same as the friend whose opinion I had solicited. After all of those synchronicities, I got the Aegishjalmur. Six months later I injured my back and ended up in physical therapy. The therapist asked about the tattoo. I explained that I had it for protection. He commented that it must not have worked because I was injured exactly where the tattoo is located. I said perspective matters, how much worse could/would the injury have been if I DIDN'T have the tattoo? It's still my favorite tattoo.
@reelovely738
@reelovely738 Жыл бұрын
That is an amazing story
@Scareth
@Scareth Жыл бұрын
Cool story. Unfortunately, I must say the Œgishjalmr is not a viking symbol. (Yes, it carries the same name as the item popularized from the incredible Vǫlsunga Saga, but the symbology of the word is a much later depiction, perhaps 18th century, and more of a Christian symbol). It's a cool symbol, but alas, the common ground between the helm of awe mentioned in the Saga and the symbol we're familiar with, is the name Œgishjalmr. So unfortunately it's neither a viking symbol nor a pagan symbol, which stings a bit to learn. However, one could imagine what the Œgishjalmr actually looks like. This is what Arith Härger told me when I asked what a possible iconography could look like, if we were to imagine the real Œgishjalmr mentioned in the Vǫlsunga Saga: "The one mentioned in earlier sources is indeed just a term and no iconographic representation of it, neither a description of any object nor a symbology. It seems to be the fusion of at least two important elements, which is the "Aegis" ( atyiç ) as a power/ object of protection and magic-power, which by itself is an unknown device of some Greek deities (Zeus and Athena) possibly a "shield"', and fusing it with the myths that speak of the 'Snakestone" / "Draconite" as a stone/ gem in a Dragon's head, which isnt just part of some European myths but also found in other non-European myths Certainly, nowadays, based on, at least these two possible interpretations, I'm sure many artists can come up with something. It must also be taken into account that these mythological motifs were inserted in the poems Fáfnismál and Völsungasaga, not only referring to an item in the Dragon's hoard (possibly an allusion to the Dragon's gem or a powerful mythical device) and also referring to the very countenance of the Dragon, which by itself seems to refer to both the Gem in the Dragon's head and the very power of this device that causes fear (an allusion to an evil reputation) All these elements could be combined to create some sort of symbol."
@eddierice3254
@eddierice3254 Жыл бұрын
I want to ask do you think it does spiritual/physical protection.
@TC38Cole
@TC38Cole Жыл бұрын
@@eddierice3254 I think it does. But I'm part of the woo crew.
@VeselkoKelava
@VeselkoKelava Жыл бұрын
I wonder what the physics is behind tattoo ink stopping a blunt force impact from damaging your body, but only if it's in a shape someone made up in 18th century, otherwise it doesn't work.
@chibiquil
@chibiquil 2 жыл бұрын
I'm an American learning more on Norse paganism and becoming Norse Pagan, I really appreciate this video. I hope to one day get a Nordic tattoo once I learn more. I also see people with the tattoos. Like a gentleman with Odin's Raven. He was so happy I knew what it was and we spoke for a while about it and the stories of Odin. I feel as long as you learn the culture and with respect to the history, I say get the tattoos. 💚
@Scareth
@Scareth Жыл бұрын
Right on warrior. Us scandinavians welcome anyone willing to learn and join. After all, Óðinn will need all the einherjar he can get come Ragnarǫk!
@MichaelHoward-td9qm
@MichaelHoward-td9qm 2 жыл бұрын
This woman is proving the stereotype that Nordic people are beautiful!
@ЕвгенийГерасименко-ч1у
@ЕвгенийГерасименко-ч1у 3 жыл бұрын
I don't have a Viking tattoo :) but in 2015 I got a tattoo of the flag and contour of Iceland
@Tuonetarr
@Tuonetarr 2 жыл бұрын
I really love Scandinavian culture and have been studying it for many years. In 2020 I have begun learning Norwegian and it saved me from depression and PTSD. I won't stop and want to learn more Scandinavian languages. As the Scandinavian culture is a big part of my life, I would like to make a tattoo (but I didn't decide what picture I want to have). Now I have only the tattoo of an otter catching the fish on my shoulder.
@TennaTheGinger
@TennaTheGinger 3 жыл бұрын
I am Norwegian, but American born, and I plan to get Helm of Awe as a tattoo also my favorite rune of Sol. I went to Iceland in 2018 and felt at home for the first time. I have been learning and reading many things about my ancestors. I don't feel it is cultural appropriation. If anything I feel it is appreciation. But, many who get tattoos, do it because they have a love/respect for what they are getting a tattoo of. But there are the ones to do it because its cool and don't appreciate what they are getting a tattoo of, talking about girls in the 2000s getting Chinses symbol tattoos. Thinking they are getting love, and it actually is the symbol of Potato.
@skaervan
@skaervan 3 жыл бұрын
Ah the Sol rune. Used proudly by Scandinavian Facist since the 1920's. Might want to rethink that one.
@TennaTheGinger
@TennaTheGinger 3 жыл бұрын
@@skaervan yeah well stupid people ruin lots of things for people, and just because some bad terrible people tarnished one thing, doesn't mean it should be bad forever.
@MarcioLanzarini
@MarcioLanzarini Жыл бұрын
You're very kind and showed a lot of respect, I liked it
@xmonke9445
@xmonke9445 3 жыл бұрын
I kinda want my next tattoo to be the Ragnar’s last speech before his death from the show Vikings. I’m a huge fan of norse mythology and viking history 🙂
@JunguianPhantom
@JunguianPhantom 3 жыл бұрын
That was an epic speech. I know it by memory!
@kaz8103
@kaz8103 3 жыл бұрын
you can thats cool
@hesperhurt
@hesperhurt 2 жыл бұрын
I'm of Nordic Scottish decent and really, really appreciate people recognising the beauty and meanings of both Nordic and Celtic art/symbolism. I had a really interesting debate with a colleague from Zimbabwe over this topic. He'd posted a dreadlocks being cultural appropriation post on FB. I raised the fact that he had a Celtic style sleeve tattoo to which he stated that that was OK because Celtic was a dead/ancient race. 🤣🤦‍♂️ There's a lack of knowledge/understanding on both sides that can only be corrected through discussion. Anyway... regardless of the cultural roots of a given symbol or style... just take it as a compliment 🤷‍♂️ To those that identify as Nazi/white supremacist... there's always a gas torch no? 🤷‍♂️ 😉😂
@NCR-Veteran-Ranger-O-Casey
@NCR-Veteran-Ranger-O-Casey 3 жыл бұрын
To be honest, being half/three-quarters Nordic, my opinion is: mostly all we know about our old germanic culture, Nordic and Continental Germanic, is from secondary sources aka Christian Monks.
@BjornBear21
@BjornBear21 Жыл бұрын
I love Nordic or Viking culture. I would love to move to Iceland one day.
@reesex3882
@reesex3882 3 жыл бұрын
I'm an African-American who recently took up an interest in learning about the Norse/Viking culture. From what I've learned so far, I have a lot in common with Vikings in terms of 1) Staying physically fit, 2) Learning of other cultures and 3) Willing to travel to other places not know to me. If fact, from learning from "The Havamal," I've been living my life by these proverbs without realizing it. Example: Havamal #6 (being mindful of my surrounds) and Havamal #38 (Never leave home without a weapon; I usually carry a knife with me; people are vicious nowadays). Sometime this year, I plan on getting a tattoo of Fenrir the Wolf tattooed on my arm. Fenrir has a Symbolic meaning for me. If you want to know, ask me.
@ladyraven3418
@ladyraven3418 3 жыл бұрын
Now I'm intrigued about the meaning of your Fenrir tattoo. Please, do tell. (I love wolves, though my personal animal/bird is Raven)
@reesex3882
@reesex3882 3 жыл бұрын
@@ladyraven3418 In the story of Fenrir, the Giant Wolf (Son of Loki), The Norse Gods ensnared and imprisoned Fenrir, because he was feared and misunderstood, because of his size and power. The “Symbolic” meaning for me is that I understand Fenrir and his situation. Speaking for myself, in the past I have been feared and misunderstood by other African-Americans (not all), because I don’t act like a “Stereo-Typical” African-American (because I’m educated & cultured, I don’t smoke Weed, I speak in “Proper English,” I don’t vote Democrat, etc). As a result, I’ve been accused of trying to be “White,” in the past, which is BS. I hope that this makes sense.
@affye3127
@affye3127 3 жыл бұрын
Thats very cool. But in my opinion you should be careful getting Nordic tattoos. Sadly the Right Wing Extremists from Europe made a bad image of these Tattoos because they all have them. Now Everyone thinks that Nordic tattos are only inked on Neo-Nazis. They usually use the (Vegvisir) Tattoo instead of the Swastika to cover up their believe.
@9ndre.g9sp9r
@9ndre.g9sp9r 3 жыл бұрын
please tell me why Fenrir? genuinely curious. I'm Portuguese-Canadian, following & learning Asatru.
@reesex3882
@reesex3882 3 жыл бұрын
@@9ndre.g9sp9r Read my reply to Lady Raven.
@geirbjornfergusson1831
@geirbjornfergusson1831 3 жыл бұрын
"I am from Uruguay but my great-grandfather is from Northern Germany"... Who's going to tell him?
@theresamnsota3925
@theresamnsota3925 3 жыл бұрын
A dear friend of mine from high school is from Uruguay. Her grandparents had to FLEE Austria and ended up in South America because here in the US, we weren't accepting Jewish refugees like we should have. So not everyone who spoke German and ended up in South America were running away from post-war repercussions.
@seanaguilar2057
@seanaguilar2057 3 жыл бұрын
OMG that was hilarious. I laughed to hard I accidentally downvoted you for a second. All fixed. Thanks for the laugh!
@saraheiben5911
@saraheiben5911 3 жыл бұрын
Cultural appropriation confuses me. If we follow that line of thinking, no one in the world would be allowed to wear pants except the Chinese because they invented them. Makeup comes from Egypt I believe, so only Egyptians should wear it? Culture is so beautiful when it’s shared, and as long as it’s done respectfully - why not?
@emanuelgomez4891
@emanuelgomez4891 3 жыл бұрын
also learning another language, a profesion born in another nation, even learning history of a nation u wasnt born on could be called that if we follow what dumb ppl keep saying it is. As u, i dont get why ppl so mad at other ppl learning or sharing good stuffs, arent we human and born to life in society to share plenty of good stuffs, teach and learn from each other? (the funiest think is most of the ppl that call: "cultural appropiation" everything they see, are the same ppl that say: "we should have a world with no borders..." and singing imagine all day long)
@OldNavajoTricks
@OldNavajoTricks 3 жыл бұрын
Sythian horsemen invented pants :-p
@JunguianPhantom
@JunguianPhantom 3 жыл бұрын
Besides, culture is always changing and evolving all the time. "Cultural appropiation" my ass, that doesnt exist, its only a lame excuse to complain about things those people dont understand. For example, I´m mexican and my culture is pretty much everywhere (tacos, tequila, mariachi, you name it) and I dont get offended to see anyone donning a sombrero, on the contrary, gives me certain pride to see the symbols of my country around the world. Cultural appropiation is a complete joke.
@ItsVikVaughn
@ItsVikVaughn 3 жыл бұрын
"Chinese invented pants" Source. Sintashta people wore pants, and considering they're the peoples who completely changed Europe's genetics and culture, it's fair to say they were NOT Asian in appearance.
@candyontherag8248
@candyontherag8248 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this in the first place I think it's wonderful what you're doing everybody should be nice to each other and we should be able to talk about stuff without fighting and I want you to have a wonderful day
@coryrogers3801
@coryrogers3801 3 жыл бұрын
Hey there! I’m a tattoo artist in Melbourne who loves Viking culture and wants to create more Norse styled work. I was wondering what is your take as an Icelander on what runic alphabet is more appropriate for large areas of script? Eldar futhark, younger futhark or Anglo-Saxon futhorc? I would appreciate any help with this. Thankyou for your wonderful content 🙌
@MissJuliaHill
@MissJuliaHill 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not an icelander, but I'm swedish born and raised. The details of viking history and the different runspråk (futharc) isn't really something I'm well versed in, but I do know the visual differences. When it comes to tattoos I really prefer older futharc. More symbols means greater diversity in the final motive, and I think that some of the symbols that disappeared with the newer futharcs are the same symbols that a lot of people think of as the language of the the old norse/vikings. Just an amateurs oppinion, but there you go. :)
@nooomady
@nooomady 3 жыл бұрын
and one last thing, cultural appropriation doesn't exist. Culture isn't a property, you have all the rights to defend your culture someone is making fun of it or being straight ignorant. But cultural appropriation doesn't exist!
@craigh.9810
@craigh.9810 3 жыл бұрын
Cultural appropriation does exist in the vast wasteland of the liberal mind.
@execute92
@execute92 3 жыл бұрын
A: "Hey, nice symbol you have there. What is it?" B: "It's a dream catcher. It is very sacred to my people." A: "Would you sell it to me? I would then sell it to other people." B: "No sir. Like I said. It is very sacred to out people." A: "Bah, I don't care if it's sacred. I'm just going to make my own and sell them anyway. And I'm going to copyright it, so you are not allowed to make more of them." B: "Please sir, we are very poor. You're people took our lands and killed our families. Now you want to take our symbols?" A: "I don't care. I'm rich. Get lost or I call the police!" This is what cultural appropriation is. And it is very real.
@nooomady
@nooomady 3 жыл бұрын
That's not what happened. But ok, you're free to think what's best for you.
@eclipticisrael7405
@eclipticisrael7405 3 жыл бұрын
I feel so glad and happy to see that you guys, the true viking decendents accept and enjoy watching others love your culture. I recently finished my tattoo plan and at least a 3rd part of them will be vike inspired
@cody735100
@cody735100 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact about the Viking “culture“ and mythology that many of the people are concerned about appropriating. Viking culture and mythology did not have any specific canon. There are records, most of which were written by the Christians and Catholics at the time who loved to embellish and demonize to make Vikings seem as savage and evil as possible. But there are no official set rules so to speak. The entire mythology was essentially passed down via verbal history. The stories were made up and the more popular it was the more wide spread it became. But all were equally as false or true as everyone decided it was. Hence why there are so many different descriptions of how different gods acted or did not act. Or what/who they were and were not. Thors daughter for Instance. Some legends never said he had one. Others off handedly mention her. And others still claim she may or may not have been/became a Valkyrie. The entire Viking religion can only exist as long as people continue to spread those stories and beliefs. You cannot appropriate a culture that is designed to grow with every person that takes part in it. So if you wanna get a Viking tattoo. As long as you understand the meaning or story behind the tattoo. Regardless of where you live, who you are, who your ancestors were etc. if you get that tattoo and you tell people the story behind the tattoos meaning then you are contributing to the Viking culture by spreading its verbal history!
@Geshtafshnifka
@Geshtafshnifka 3 жыл бұрын
High ponytails always looks so good, fierce and those that slay it slay! 👏
@yngvebalmsteen9174
@yngvebalmsteen9174 3 жыл бұрын
She's happy to use her looks and gender to skim clicks/money off the Vikeaboos.
@johanstein467
@johanstein467 3 жыл бұрын
My Viking queen 👸
@FatManJackson
@FatManJackson 3 жыл бұрын
weirdo
@MegatronYES
@MegatronYES 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I too, only love oxymoronic things
@jemand7488
@jemand7488 3 жыл бұрын
Our viking simp
@pasvorto
@pasvorto 3 жыл бұрын
Bjorn Ironside is my 34th great grandfather. Maybe I should look for a Viking type tattoo.
@kniter
@kniter 3 жыл бұрын
He is like most people's 34th ish great grandfather.
@easylifehacks2340
@easylifehacks2340 3 жыл бұрын
@@kniter ?
@Beerdwolf
@Beerdwolf 3 жыл бұрын
@@easylifehacks2340 Look up pedigree collapse
@easylifehacks2340
@easylifehacks2340 3 жыл бұрын
@@Beerdwolf that doesn't mean that most people are related to him
@easylifehacks2340
@easylifehacks2340 3 жыл бұрын
@@Beerdwolfgenghis Kahn, the man who had an estimated 40 sons and who's 4 sons he recognized ruled over 4 kingdoms in distinct parts of the world, is related to about 16 million people.
@rippled.-.
@rippled.-. Жыл бұрын
I'm a wiccan(modern pagan), I'm also polytheistic and worship many different gods from many different cultures I will make alters for them if I feel a connection(no matter what religion they originate). I have used many viking runes in my work, it helps me feel connected to the origins of my beliefs. I plan on making an alter for Odin. Don't know why but I wanted to share this. I plan on getting some of the runes tattooed to feel even closer, though I don't originate from Iceland.
@CW-ri1ug
@CW-ri1ug 3 жыл бұрын
I’m ethnically Chinese (American Chinese) and grew up in Asia. My husband is American and has European roots. I took his last name when we go married, and designed a tattoo that combined my maiden name in the mandarin seal script and his last name in elder futhark. Came out really nice. It’s symmetrical when you “fold” it top to bottom and left to right.
@ladyraven3418
@ladyraven3418 3 жыл бұрын
That sounds awesome. Wish you could post photos in the comments.
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