Very spiritual and connected to the land, the waters, the sky, and the creatures that live in all those places. I hope our native Americans keep expanding their culture, their songs, and chants. This is really important to preserve and very uniquely American.
So beautiful and moving. So refreshing to see people who are proud of their culture and are being allowed to express it. Not all of us are so fortunate. Their music touches my soul.
I am so happy to be able to at least watch the various tribes celebrate the music in the ancient ways It’s so incredibly powerful and awesome to feel . If one listens with the heart the imagination well take you on a journey to places you couldn’t possibly imagine existed so beautiful in the forever lands. No I’m not crazy or hallucinating or delusional. 😁 I am very gifted with the best virtual imagination ever. Thank you all again Peace well return to this land again . Only this time around her ancient ancestral stewards well care for her in the way the Creator has intended.
On the spot training: A singer (or drummer) is usually born into it or takes an interest and is “mentored” by a group, family, club, or experienced singer. Songs will flow naturally to a singer at any time. It’s like the indigenous heart has a language of its own and formulates songs and branches from there to make more songs. Certain songs are handed down through families, however.The drum has significance and it’s protocol as well.
On top of the other response a lot of them it’s there culture and they grew up there whole life singing these songs during ceremonies and to most of them it comes very naturally I’m sure they do practice buts definitely amazing seeing this
Magnifique les battements du coeur de la Terre Mère accompagnés du chant et le chant c'est ce qui vient du coeur et qui peut se partager, le son c'est ce qui nous relie c'est ce qui vient du "Silence" où nous sommes "UN" et qui va vers l'endroit où nous sommes multiples et qui nous fait goûter cette unité à cet endroit là 💞👏😍
Although they tried to wipe out our songs, dances, dress, ceremonies and language they failed. These songs have been sung in this land for centuries and they will be sung for centuries long after their gone.
Felicidades a todos les amo y les respeto y pido perdón por todo lo que paso con los antes pasados ellos merecen honores y respeto sufrieron mucho y yo siento su dolor no tenía que haber pasado por todo lo que pasaron le pido a Fios que estén en la gloria y les amo a todos no volverá a pasar un abrazo con mucho cariño bendiciones Amén
***THANK YOU FOR AWESOME PRECIOUS JOB EVERYONE*** ***ALWAYS RESPECT AND APPRECIATE IT*** ****CONGRATULATIONS Y"ALL A"HO WARRIORS**** ***THANK YOU VERY MUCH ALL MY BROTHER'S AND SISTER'S***
I needed to listen tonight again I needed energy and those drums and singing give you that energy thank you and never let the white people tell you what to do...keep the resistance!!!"WE KNOW REAL FREEDOM AND THE ILLUSION OF FREEDOM"JOHN TRUDELL RIP 🤣😇
Such a high pich voice for men it must take a lot of training...no wonder the whites trembled when they would hear the drums..they knew Natives meant business !!!
Your people is what caused the Genocide of our People stick to your Hillbilly Music. By the end of the song you will probably declare your self a "Cherokee"🤣😂🤣😂🤦♀️🤭
Has Native American drumming become popular with non Natives? Do you find non Natives getting into this type of drumming? Or is Native American drumming more particular to certain ceremonies so it shouldn't be done by outsiders? I ask because I've seen African and African influenced drumming become popular with non Africans. Like with conga and djembe drumming. Ewe drumming: ruclips.net/video/iFqjavnyyok/видео.html
Well… I’m white snd I’m here listening. But in all honesty I didn’t understand the appeal until a close friend asked me to sit at the drum while they sang. It hit me in the soul.
Different tribes and drums (the guys singing) have established a flag song. The flag songs usually--as it does in my tribe--respect and honor the American flag. A lot of American Indian/Native American men and women have given their lives for our flag. Laurie Piestewa, a Hopi, died in the first golf war trying to rescue people, and many more have died for our country. The victory songs are often ancient--celebrating victories by tribes. I have heard one or two that are modern.
Very spiritual and connected to the land, the waters, the sky, and the creatures that live in all those places. I hope our native Americans keep expanding their culture, their songs, and chants. This is really important to preserve and very uniquely American.
❤
Im Mexican but for one reason this gets to me super hard i get chills and i love it.
get's to you super hard or gets you super hard?... lmao...
You get the point don't you?Your just over thinking this
lol yeah ik what you meant
And plus im a girl i don't what you like lol
i like sunsets and long walks on the beach...lmao
So beautiful and moving. So refreshing to see people who are proud of their culture and are being allowed to express it. Not all of us are so fortunate. Their music touches my soul.
These people put there heart and soul into there songs and music to ask there ancient sprits to look over them.
Such powerful voices. Greetings and respect from France 🙏
This ignites the inner most primal ancient feeling within my very soul . And I thank you all for sharing
❤️💕❤️
@Debra Miller, you're welcome.
I am so happy to be able to at least watch the various tribes celebrate the music in the ancient ways It’s so incredibly powerful and awesome to feel . If one listens with the heart the imagination well take you on a journey to places you couldn’t possibly imagine existed so beautiful in the forever lands. No I’m not crazy or hallucinating or delusional. 😁 I am very gifted with the best virtual imagination ever. Thank you all again Peace well return to this land again . Only this time around her ancient ancestral stewards well care for her in the way the Creator has intended.
This looks like it takes a lot of skill. I'm always curious about how the singers and drummers train for this. 👍👍👍Amazing!
On the spot training: A singer (or drummer) is usually born into it or takes an interest and is “mentored” by a group, family, club, or experienced singer. Songs will flow naturally to a singer at any time. It’s like the indigenous heart has a language of its own and formulates songs and branches from there to make more songs. Certain songs are handed down through families, however.The drum has significance and it’s protocol as well.
On top of the other response a lot of them it’s there culture and they grew up there whole life singing these songs during ceremonies and to most of them it comes very naturally I’m sure they do practice buts definitely amazing seeing this
It doesn’t get any better than that!
Number 1 for sure! White Man follower says it was so creative too! Thanks
Shaun in Wimauma Florida
@ShaunWebb, thank you.
Blackstone has always been in my top 2 .. Always! Another beautiful song ... Chi-miigwech niikaanak
Magnifique les battements du coeur de la Terre Mère accompagnés du chant et le chant c'est ce qui vient du coeur et qui peut se partager, le son c'est ce qui nous relie c'est ce qui vient du "Silence" où nous sommes "UN" et qui va vers l'endroit où nous sommes multiples et qui nous fait goûter cette unité à cet endroit là 💞👏😍
Thank you, Dominique. I'm thinking it's a good review in French? 💕💟
Although they tried to wipe out our songs, dances, dress, ceremonies and language they failed. These songs have been sung in this land for centuries and they will be sung for centuries long after their gone.
Gitcha manitou gona waph amon Anishanaabe kii-megwich agegomon brother's
Felicidades a todos les amo y les respeto y pido perdón por todo lo que paso con los antes pasados ellos merecen honores y respeto sufrieron mucho y yo siento su dolor no tenía que haber pasado por todo lo que pasaron le pido a Fios que estén en la gloria y les amo a todos no volverá a pasar un abrazo con mucho cariño bendiciones Amén
I'm proud to be Navajo and apache so relaxing especially in 2022
powerful and full of pride
I'm from the Sioux tribe out of wolf point mt 5 yrs sober and clean
Dam this is good singing. No wonder their champions.
****WATCHING FROM YANGON - MYANMAR ( BURMA ) ; ALWAYS RESPECTS MY BROTHER"S AND SISTER"S****
***A"HO YES ! THANK YOU***
So mächtige Stimmen. Grüße
aus Deutschland
✊🏾❤️I love the drum .
Blackstone 💯🔥🤘🏽
Marlon from NC
🦆 👁
***THANK YOU FOR AWESOME PRECIOUS JOB EVERYONE***
***ALWAYS RESPECT AND APPRECIATE IT***
****CONGRATULATIONS Y"ALL A"HO WARRIORS****
***THANK YOU VERY MUCH ALL MY BROTHER'S AND SISTER'S***
***Watching From Yangon - Myanmar ( Burma )***
@Than Tun Aung, thank you for your comments.
@@LeoTsinajinnie4eaglevideo **THANK YOU VERY MUCH SISTER**
***I RESPECT AND APPRECIATE IT***
Good one👍🤘 rock out, kne-Ya-wAy , Aho, an Aho, in anybody's language lol
Mesmerising! Fantastic!! LOVE IT!! The power of the drums....it,s a pity women cannot join...different voices would be a+
Some drum groups have Women back up singers.🎼 💞🎼
@@LeoTsinajinnie4eaglevideo that,s good thank you
Outstanding 🥋
@Barry Robinson, Thank you.
I needed to listen tonight again I needed energy and those drums and
singing give you that energy thank you and never let the white people tell you what to do...keep the resistance!!!"WE KNOW REAL FREEDOM AND THE ILLUSION OF FREEDOM"JOHN TRUDELL RIP 🤣😇
super, wurde gerne dabei sein
Such a high pich voice for men it must take a lot of training...no wonder the whites trembled when they would hear the drums..they knew Natives meant business !!!
How are you holding up mr. Tsinajinnie? Good I hope 🙂
@cathysample, real good, Cathy. Thank you, for asking. 💟
@@LeoTsinajinnie4eaglevideo that’s good and you are welcome
Is this something that evolved in recent times or is this a historical Indian cultural practice ???? .
Both, I feel like nowadays they have grown more intense tho when back then it was more calm. However I've never been to a historical powwow lol
It has always been like this.
Nope. Our practices have always been like this. The “calm” aesthetic was a false image made by white people.
Love it native Pride
Proud one
3:31 is what it is all about i love canada therefore i must care for its long lost inhabitants
👍ok grande canto un saluto.
Is there a reason why no one clap at the end?
Inspirational
Superb
Move me, move me!!!
I agree. It's a toe tapper.
I wish I knew what they were singing
The one in dark blue shirt he sing with northern Cree right?
Yes.
Menwiikenwii! Goot singin boys
I definitely would have blew my Eagle whistle on this one
Howah that drum dancing.
@PacoAU101, standing next to the Singers, I felt every beat. Powerful.
Last lead kilt it
@Trey Ivey, ennit, huh?
@@LeoTsinajinnie4eaglevideo ??
@@treyivey5431 last lead. Kilt it.
Native pride Great job sounds awesome! Whoever is being disrespectful throwing trash at them should get their ass kicked!
It's money. $1 bills, $5s $10s or $20s.
It’s if it sounds good they throw money
lol
It's money, it's showing respect and love
Merci :)
Hummmm was that a northern cree lead there . What the 3 one . Hummm
Add another song
Ok. I will.
@RochelleCandy. Another song, Blackstone.
Menwiikenwi
Dope
A'ho hihanni Wastê
Can a white man drum with first nations ? What a honor that would be.
Yes sir the drum is for all nations!
NO!
Your people is what caused the Genocide of our People stick to your Hillbilly Music.
By the end of the song you will probably declare your self a "Cherokee"🤣😂🤣😂🤦♀️🤭
I prefer Nathan's answer , thank you sir. All people groups should reach out to each other humbly and take an interest in each other cultures.
Oh yes , forgiveness needs to be in that equation so we can worship Moneto with pure hearts.
I think I read , the Shawnee refer to God as Moneto.
Has Native American drumming become popular with non Natives? Do you find non Natives getting into this type of drumming? Or is Native American drumming more particular to certain ceremonies so it shouldn't be done by outsiders? I ask because I've seen African and African influenced drumming become popular with non Africans. Like with conga and djembe drumming.
Ewe drumming:
ruclips.net/video/iFqjavnyyok/видео.html
Well… I’m white snd I’m here listening. But in all honesty I didn’t understand the appeal until a close friend asked me to sit at the drum while they sang. It hit me in the soul.
:)
A'ho !
BADA$$
Subshine records
UGH!!!
@jefferycree, ??
Jeffrey Cree,Yakama,Skokomish,Alieute,USMC NAM VET
Oh yeah, traditional Dancer,go to sweat lodge,sing,drum,and cruise the roads on a Harley Fatboy...UGH!!!
Lol marlon at 80% chi.
DT
Buffalo 🦬
Snafu
??
Unexplainable
I don't have a clue of what they're are singing but it's beautiful!!
Different tribes and drums (the guys singing) have established a flag song. The flag songs usually--as it does in my tribe--respect and honor the American flag. A lot of American Indian/Native American men and women have given their lives for our flag. Laurie Piestewa, a Hopi, died in the first golf war trying to rescue people, and many more have died for our country. The victory songs are often ancient--celebrating victories by tribes. I have heard one or two that are modern.