About the video:
ndnwindrider wrote: New York's first Native American Indian anti-drug rap video shot entirely on the sovereign land of the Shinnecock Nation in the year 2000.
Al
said:
This is cool but not for this site. Native Pride!@#@@!!
Windrider said:
Hey Al...thanks for the "cool" rating but did you read the description of this video? These are SHINNECOCK INDIANS of the SHINNECOCK NATION in Southampton, NY. Not a reservation a SOVERIGN Nation...one of only FIVE truly soverign nations in the US. (they could issue passports even) This video was shot on their own land...never fought over, never given up. Flav's been a championship traditional dancer since he was 7 years old... Born and raised on SHINNECOCK LAND...that';s him in regalia. There are no costumes in this video...thats REAL regalia being worn...don't think you want to argue NATIVE PRIDE with any of these INDIANS in this video.
Indians like all peoples, come in all colors...try traveling...it's a great learning experience.
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muah
said:
Portrays gang violence on the rez...There should be more real aspects of the rez life including more natives in video.
Windrider said:
Hey Muah...this is an anti drug video. sorry you missed the message. that is fla in his regalia...a traditional dancer all his life...
Listen more closely to the words...or maybe you have to learn (like I did when producing this video) the language.
Hey Al...thanks for the "cool" rating but did you read the description of this video? These are SHINNECOCK INDIANS of the SHINNECOCK NATION in Southampton, NY. Not a reservation a SOVERIGN Nation...one of only FIVE truly soverign nations in the US. (they could issue passports even) This video was shot on their own land...never fought over, never given up. Flav's been a championship traditional dancer since he was 7 years old... Born and raised on SHINNECOCK LAND...that';s him in regalia. There are no costumes in this video...thats REAL regalia being worn...don't think you want to argue NATIVE PRIDE with any of these INDIANS in this video. Indians like all peoples, come in all colors...try traveling...it's a great learning experience.