Nicely shot, supportive score and clear dialogue. Add to that a good story presented by two marvellous women, well done!
@TheWaytoNativeChronicles3 күн бұрын
We appreciate your kind words.
@paddykachur358519 күн бұрын
Keep the traditions going! Please do a series of videos... starting from tanning his to beading. Please preserve this art. You're doing great
@TheWaytoNativeChronicles19 күн бұрын
So glad to hear you like it. As for tanning and other instructional videos, if you click on the "card" within the video (red arrow half way through points to it) you'll see we have a playlist containing many other related instructional videos on this topic.
@kbjerke19 күн бұрын
Beautiful work!!! I'm definitely watching the next video. Thank you!
@TheWaytoNativeChronicles18 күн бұрын
Glad to hear you are making use of the resources made available. That was our hope with this series.
@michaeltomsa-musatin19 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing...beads are for wearing. Would love to donate to whatever cause you care for it I could get my wife a small bead doll made by native hands. I worked in Vegas doing construction five times and hoofed it to every place I could to find her a small bead doll, no dice. I don't gamble, I just work hard.
@TheWaytoNativeChronicles18 күн бұрын
I can understand the desire to own a bead doll made by hand. She doesn't make dolls however. But, if you're interested in the other crafts she makes, you can message her using her Facebook page at facebook.com/NikeeyaNativeCrafts