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James Goodmedicine
Добавлен 10 дек 2011
Caddo Song 005
song number 5 uploaded...ive heard a few people sing this song here n ther over the years...seems like a song people like, so i thought i'd put it out there...hope it sounds ok...
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Caddo Peyote Song 4
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Just another old tune my Grandfathers use to sing.....
Caddo Peyote Song 003.wmv
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Another Caddo Song I heard growing up....one of the first songs i learned as a kid....sure miss my Grandfathers and Uncles singing these songs....
Caddo Peyote Song 002.wmv
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Yet another old song my Grandfather use to sing...
Caddo Peyote Song
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Caddo Song of Oklahoma. Sung by a Caddo Decendant. Spent my life listening to my Grandfathers, Uncles and others sing these songs. Spent my life singing these songs as well. First time uploading...so it's somewhat basic...more to come ;)
This Zachary Williams love these Caddo peyote songs R.i.P Michael Dave Williams!
This song here is a family favorite. Growing up arond the fireplace i have been fortunate of hearing comanche elders sing this here song from thier heart. Regardless of all the trials, tribulations, hurt, and disappointment they still manage to sing this song with faith hope love and happiness. Sing from the heart can bring a smile and healing in dark times. Remember my comanche elders. Roy Simons, Tommy and Joe Wahnee, Joy and Ray Niedo, the cardinah family, walter ahaity, and many others.
Aho!!...love these caddo songs...
Singing to the fire.
I learned from the late Eric Billy from Dilkon, AZ. He learned from Howard William Sr. He told me about this song. Watering the grass. You can use this song before midnight and right after midnight. It’s very powerful. There’s others he shared with me.
This song makes me feel good I'm glad to be here hahou
I am full blooded Caddo a great song and many more out there hope to hear em this is Ronnie I am a wliams from South of Binger
Thank you Lord for your mercy... And thank you for sharing this with me today... I needed this in my heart today... Ah.ho
I am Caddo but I don't know my family. I am lost. I listen to your songs every morning so I don't feel so alone. Thank you
I am Caddo on my father's side
I'm caddo on my father's side . Thank you for this blessing
Good peyote
Watering the grass. This song is sung when roadman prepares peyote for patient after midnight. I think late Howard Williams composed this song.
Wish you had more songs
These songs make me miss my brother Norman, he use to sing these songs which these songs bring back so many memories... Thank you for sharing your songs.
I knew one man, who knew various plains languages. He was the one who could describe, how it was in the early days with his tribe, in the NAC, in Oklahoma. He sat with his brothers, sang over 800 peyote songs, all recorded, without ever repeating one. Peyote man, seeking, and giving good blessings, for the people. Peva.
Ha hou good song....
Love this song!! Reminds me of you Mikayla Meeks.❤🙏🏽💙
What you put on RUclips is sacred songs to our people why are you letting everyone hear it
Awesome thx for sharing. Love it
I miss my Kichai grandfather, he always said that they were Nasoni at one time ubtil the big dying.
Love the old caddo songs
I got am old tape of Verell and Hershal Williams singing one of them songs one time I sang them beautiful songs in Miranda City Tx. Lyman Kemp drum for me..was all good..
I love caddo tunes..❤❤❤❤
I'm a enrolled caddo member and the spring ceremony is going on tonight.
Thanks bro.Nice to hear you singing.
AWESOME! :3 i am proud to be a caddo indian
Awesome song! Love it!
Awesome song
Thank you Ahe'hee beautiful sin (song)
keep it coming
Good music bro. You can tell Caddo music comes from the medicine. Now a days seems like the music is coming from people, instead of the medicine.
it sounds like my dad !)
Playing this in the hospital, as my Mom sleeps, she had a stroke here in old Mexico, wish I could bring my bros here, but they went home, hunting buffalo now....
very nice songs... :) love listening to old songs like this.
U should send me a copy of ur tape. JK
My uncles got a tape with caddo peyote songs. They sound just like u
really like ur singin. THANK YOU Im not native but my aunti introduced me too NAC 10 yrs ago cuz holy medicine cured her of brain and lung cancer. This the first song i ever learned. Can you tell me what it means, when to sing it? If thats ok. God bless.
In the morning time
Thank you so much for sharing!
Like, there are some Caddo songs with "waka tsina" Howard sings. I think that is Comanche. I also was told "nitsi" is the word in Caddo for the medicine.
I have an old tape of Howard Williams, it's all Caddo songs, no drum though. Just the songs. Beautiful songs, love them. Wish I could understand what the words are talking about, a lot of the songs on the Howard Williams tape sound like they are not just straight, they got Caddo or maybe Comanche language.
These r the best songs
Add more songs keep traditional ways alive
Caddos are from oklahoma...some of these songs my grampa howard use to sing....exactly where i learned them from...
Most live in Oklahoma now.
Where are these songs from, and are they available for purchase?
Good lord!! You still exist! Excellent!........I thought the last Caddo died in 1850 near Galveston. I read about it. He lived alone in a small shelter near the rail tracks the story said. It said there were 9000 Caddos,(buffalo hunters), but in maybe 30 years he was the only one left.
I cannot imagine what it must be like to grow up around such good beautiful people with wonderful teachings around the fireplace, and then now see how most of them are gone. I think about that, how it might be 20-30 years from now if I still am going to meetings, not having all my uncles and older brothers around...hard to think about it. Thank you very, very much for sharing these songs. I really appreciate it, God Bless!
yeah. i have some Southern Cheyenne friends who used to go around Caddo meetings back in the 60's/70;s. My friend DD Yellow Eagle, he tells me how back in the day the whole tipi was pretty much Caddo folks, lots of Caddo songs...nowadays it's different everywhere. Lots of intertribal meetings and such. Makes me sad to think my uncles who I sit up today will no longer be here, it makes me want to appreciate them even more while they are still around.
I hear this song one time at a meeting and I have been trying to figure it out, and now I know it and will learn it. Thanks for the upload, hopefully you get the chance to share more.
can you translate the lyrics to english? doesn't have to be exact Thank you
sumiko akira it’s just a straight song no words in the song but only the fire place understands those words yana henawaya hanae