thats great that shes learning beadwork, i can’t even do peyote stitch haha. does she have blue eyes? my cousin has blue eyes and hes a fullblood, its really rare.
keep teaching her the old ways, its nice to see her learning this at such a young age
And you are doing such a wonderful thing by teaching her from the beginning. You’ve inspired me to teach my two boys.
I wish I was taught, but my parents divorced when I was 3 and I wasn’t raised with my dad’s family. But I taught myself to bead when I was 20 and some friends taught me how to perfect my skills over the years. I now do loom work, sewed beadwork and the peyote stitch.
Keep doing what yer doing. You are a great dad and you too represent.
awesome, i love bead working and im african american. im always fascinated with native american culture. its awesome that shes so young and doing that. i didnt teach myself till i was in my mid 20′s! amazing!
I wish more Native American Indians would keep their Heritage Skills. I know this little girl will continue way into her peoples way of Life and starting at 3 yrs old. Wow.
ever cute awe she is so sweet i started beading when i was 5 she is so smart keep at it !!
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Yes, she is. She is also a Jingle Dress Dancer, Look her up at
Jingle Dress at age 3
Thanks
So cute! Is she still beading?
Yes
Thanks for the Reply.
peyote stitch for a 3yr old, DANG, thats Good! Good Girl!
Thanks
It’s an NDN Thang
This is just too precious. This is time spent together as well as teaching the real indian ways. May the Great Spirit bless you and your family. Aho.
thats great that shes learning beadwork, i can’t even do peyote stitch haha. does she have blue eyes? my cousin has blue eyes and hes a fullblood, its really rare.
keep teaching her the old ways, its nice to see her learning this at such a young age
What a cutie pie–and so talented!
she’s beautiful.
And you are doing such a wonderful thing by teaching her from the beginning. You’ve inspired me to teach my two boys.
I wish I was taught, but my parents divorced when I was 3 and I wasn’t raised with my dad’s family. But I taught myself to bead when I was 20 and some friends taught me how to perfect my skills over the years. I now do loom work, sewed beadwork and the peyote stitch.
Keep doing what yer doing. You are a great dad and you too represent.
Go see her at “3 yr old Jingle Dress Dancer”
She is doing her part for our people.
Peace
that was awsome!!! makes me wanna get started on my outfit my self and do all the beadwork lol….really awsome video man!!! cute kid!
awesome, i love bead working and im african american. im always fascinated with native american culture. its awesome that shes so young and doing that. i didnt teach myself till i was in my mid 20′s! amazing!
OMG… so sweet and talented! THAT is a true National treasure, innit!
Wow you like peyote stitch like us indian here in America also,
I wish more Native American Indians would keep their Heritage Skills. I know this little girl will continue way into her peoples way of Life and starting at 3 yrs old. Wow.