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Cultural diversity of Indigenous Peoples
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Cultural diversity of Indigenous Peoples
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Did you know that there are MANY different Nations and Tribes of Indigenous people across Canada and the United States? Indigenous people are incredibly diverse! It can be really challenging, as an Indigenous ally or even an Indigenous person, to make a good impression or not insult other indigenous people when you ask “generalizing” questions. In THIS video, I’m covering the 5 THINGS TO KNOW in order to understand the cultural diversity of Indigenous people… so you’ll never think that all Indigenous people have the same culture again!


#diversity #indigenousdiversity #indigenouspeoples

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0:00 - 0:53 Intro
0:53 - 1:52 The MANY different Nations and Tribes of Indigenous people across Turtle Island
1:52 - 2:14 THINGS TO KNOW in order to understand the cultural diversity of Indigenous people
2:14 - 3:38 Why it is so important to understand cultural diversity
3:38 - 4:43 What Does “Cultural Differences” Mean?
4:43 - 5:46 What Are The Different Tribes Across Turtle Island?
5:46 - 7:05 Do All Indigenous People Speak The Same Language?
7:05 - 8:26 Are There Similarities And Differences In Spiritual Practices?
8:26 - 9:17 Are There Similarities And Differences In Teachings?
9:17 - 9:55 Enhance your relationship with and understanding of Indigenous people
9:55 - 10:31 Outro


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@MalloryRoseCo

1 year ago

What tribes have you heard about or are you from?

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@bmsvalpo

8 months ago

Thanks for yours wonderful videos!!! I'm from Chile and have some connection to the Mapuche people, a large indigenous people that spans Chile and Argentina. I love learning about the first inhabitants of America, whether from here or from North America. Greetings

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@LarryE.Potter-un6pp

1 month ago

I m a descendant of the Cherokee,Shawnee and Powhatan and Europe my eighth grandfather was Moytoy one standing turkey

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@karayasalinas2537

7 months ago

I am indigenous Borikua Arawak (Taino as we are generally known as) of Puerto Rico. History says that we went extinct, but we are still here.

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@jeannettegervais379

1 year ago

My family are Métis from La Passe, ON. We have connections to Huron/Wendat, Nipissing, and currently investigating Algonquin and Mi'kmaq. Thank you for sharing this info!

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@corrinenolan344

1 year ago

fun fact. Mexico is more indigenously populated than the US and Canada. The border is just as mentally dividing as Canadas.

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@sove6507

1 year ago

I'm working on my ancestry to see where I fit. I was raised being told we had no native blood in our line. since then I've learned that I have Ojibwe/Cree blood through one branch and Huron through another. Pembina Band of Ojibwe/Cree sent my sister a notice of payment we could claim from a lawsuit against US for not paying indigenous people who didn't live on the reservation for land the government took. We chose not to claim the money because we never knew about our ancestry or the beliefs and way of life. What is important to me is finding out who in our linage was the original indigenous grandparent. I want to learn about their spirituality and medicine, I want to get to know my distant relatives. I'm from North Dakota originally but live in Alaska now. The names I am researching are Pellitier/Peltier for Ojibwe/ Cree and for Huron its Dumas. I have 2 grandsons ages almost 5 and 3 that are 1/4 Tlingit, my son and daughter adopted them a couple years ago. so I'm also trying to learn more about their ways.

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@noodleberry9550

1 year ago

Turtle Island Thank you

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@ayeshajarrett2398

1 year ago

Turtle island, thank you Mallory for sharing this info!

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@Blys6

1 year ago

Turtle island 🏝

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@biipiikiiwisens4166

1 year ago

I am a Saultaux of Sagkeeng Anicinaabe Nation. Manitoba ndaakiing. Different societies in Manitoba are the plains Ojibwe or known as Saultaux, Swampy Cree and Woods Cree, The Souix: Dakoda and Nakota (or Assinaboine) nations, The Denesuline, The Inuktituk (Inuit) and the Red River Metis.

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@tubeular5754

1 week ago

Tribes with horses.... lived different from those in the north...?

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@bestia2.063

1 year ago

I think that if there was a sit-down from every single tribe in the Western hemisphere and came to an agreement to push an agenda that includes being a monolith we would be more successful

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@noah-loyaltothesoil101

1 year ago

Turtle island. Thanks for everything you do.

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@thedogman7846

1 year ago

I was born and raised in venezuela, my father is a venezuelan indigenous. Sadly I don‘t have any contact to him and although I feel a very deep connection and longing to find out more about my people, it is sadly something out of my reach. We moved away from venezuela to europe when I was 8 years old. Of all the tribes in venezuela and the amazon I truly have no idea where I belong to.

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@Silver-W-Eagle

1 year ago

I'm from north Carolina and have roots in Cherokee .

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@teifenglung3331

11 months ago

there are many Indigenous Peoples across the world, the Akha, Seediq, Khoisan, Mbuti, Ainu, etc.; this is why we need a 5th world and to end North America's hegemonic control of the concept of indigeneity

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@juliadrescher3161

1 year ago

Turtle Island🐢💞🙏

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@ambrosia-venusbelladonna835

1 year ago

Turtle Island...🐢 🏝️. By the way, why did some of the Indigenous People of Canada choose the name "Turtle Island"?

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