I only heard my great grandma speak her native language after developing Alzheimer's. It was so beautiful. We cried, knowing that we would never again hear the language from a family member. Thank you for sharing these beautiful songs.
This video is must see for native Americans person , it will provide insight as how native Americans culture can offer their spirituality and harmonious lifestyles with nature to the modern world and what should be done to revive and keeping it alive in modern world. ruclips.net/video/aBBXa-ZcJhM/видео.html
Ive always sunce childhood had great respect for Native Americans ( Im so different from all my family member beliefs...so I don't understand how I ve had this beautiful connection but greatful that I have it. Thank you Great Spirit
I would so love it if USA respected the Native American culture enough to let them lead the way in how to treat the earth and live with respect for the environment...all the wisdom
@@PUREWATER1212 I'm half Blackfoot Indian and half German my parents met when they were both in the army so I'd like to think I'm very in tune with our creator and absolutely hate the way we as humans treat it. Not trying to sound hateful here lol sorry.
I m an ARAB FROM northen Africa. I love these songs. They connect one with nature. I hear the voice of our ancestors who lived in the forest. Proud of you.
I’m from England but when I was very young I use to Watch Cowboy and Native Indian/American Films .The Indigenous People had a Profound effect on me and ever since then my Heart was drawn towards Helping Mother Nature in all her Forms,I’ve always Loved flora,Fauna,Trees Every Animal Big or Small,I studied Floristry at Brinsbury Horticulture and Agriculture College and then did my Apprenticeship in a Lovely Florist in Hove ,East Sussex.Since then I’ve learnt to Recycle,Reduce and Reuse everything that I use in my everyday Life,I am Very Aware of What Human Progress has Done to Our Beautiful Planet Earth 🌍 and Only Wish and Want to Make Our World a BETTER PLACE For My CHILDREN AND EVERY CHILD Who has been Born into The Corrupt,Chaotic World which we all Find Ourselves in as at 2022:There is Still SO much GOOD in the WORLD we just Need to Look for it ❤Love Our Planet,Keep it CLEAN. Keep it GREEN 💖🌎💖🌱🌿☘️🍂🍁🍃
@@isaiahlast1759 I know what you both mean, the crappy electronic backing ambient music with crappy flute which they pass off as native american music but is actually just spa music.
@@Despotic_Waffle With some of those CDs, I always imagine a native man of indeterminable tribe awkwardly playing a flute over the music in the elevator he is riding in.
I am a french woman but since i was a child it seems to me that the native american have understood everything...may be because they are in harmony with the animals - our brothers and The Mother Nature and respect it ....Gratitude for this music
I'm from Ireland. It took me a while to find authentic native American music, I'm glad I kept going. But it shouldn't be that difficult, thank you for this. This is genuinely historic in a world built on days
This is medicine. Pamparios! If you my brothers and sisters happen to be listening to this, it must be for a reason. Do not be affraid to let your hearts bloom! ✨🔥🦋🌺
NO OFFENSE TO YOU ALL! I'm doing this out of good intent. God does love non Christians. God knows we are all sinners. What is sin? Sin is an action that is not good and done or thought out of bad intentions. We all lie, trick others, and are prideful/selfish sometimes. God (Jesus Christ) came down in the form as an human and died for our sins. He resurrected from death thus we can also defeat death 💀 if anyone of us accept Him as Savior for our sins. We cannot save ourselves from sin no matter how many good deeds we do. Everyday we sin. Christians do too. But if you are a Christian ✝️, you will go to heaven when God plays back your whole life to you. But if you die without being a Christian ✝️, then you will suffer forever 💔 without being in heaven. God doesn't judge you based on worldly success nor physical attraction. Jesus Christ loves ❤️ you and values your character. If u end up being poor, He still won't abandon you. You can pray 🙏 to reach out to Him, and you'll see what He will do for you and others. Sometimes He will see if you will trust His will which is not always the same as your will nor desire. But He does what He knows is best for you despite us not knowing that. Have a nice day!
The first song a variation of the ceremonial pipe loading song. the second song is "Checkiowa" which means "I pray" he says: "I pray to the Great Spirit first before I do anything." The third song he thanks the Great Spirit as he appears in the form of a spotted eagle to visit his creation "wamblie changleska". 7 th, The animal spirit come dancing song. These are very powerful spiritual songs, this is the first time i've ever heard them recorded, I used to sing all these songs in ceremony. He says "Wanka Tanka" (Great Spirit), "Osamala yo" (I am suffering) good words to pray with.
@@MikeAetherial no , it is WANKA TANKA...Translating Lakota words to english spelling is hard...but the sound is really how to do it, there is a slight nasal sound to many Lakota words, the combination of the english letters , "n" and "k" make that sound..when coming after an "a"....
I just started learning Navajo. The only native american language I can find to learn on any of the language apps. We need to add more of the native languages.
I love Native Americans. Their smart culture fascinates me. Even though I don't understand a word of the language, music fills my soul with joy.I have tears in my eyes....
Let's not lose these beautiful people and their culture and history. All First Nations must be revived and respected. As a white Canadian whose parents emigrated here, I am a guest in their land and feel indebted to them.
My grandfather was Lakota and I feel a total connection with this music since I was a child they always said that I was physically very similar to him and this music opens very deep feelings in me
I'm from the onondaga nation of the haudenosaunee tribal confederacy. My people fell to the colonizers centuries before the Lakota people ever moved west but we all respect and admire their defiance.
NO OFFENSE TO YOU ALL! I'm doing this out of good intent. God does love non Christians. God knows we are all sinners. What is sin? Sin is an action that is not good and done or thought out of bad intentions. We all lie, trick others, and are prideful/selfish sometimes. God (Jesus Christ) came down in the form as an human and died for our sins. He resurrected from death thus we can also defeat death 💀 if anyone of us accept Him as Savior for our sins. We cannot save ourselves from sin no matter how many good deeds we do. Everyday we sin. Christians do too. But if you are a Christian ✝️, you will go to heaven when God plays back your whole life to you. But if you die without being a Christian ✝️, then you will suffer forever 💔 without being in heaven. God doesn't judge you based on worldly success nor physical attraction. Jesus Christ loves ❤️ you and values your character. If u end up being poor, He still won't abandon you. You can pray 🙏 to reach out to Him, and you'll see what He will do for you and others. Sometimes He will see if you will trust His will which is not always the same as your will nor desire. But He does what He knows is best for you despite us not knowing that. Have a nice day!
My Beautiful Daughter In Law is part Lakota, and I have yet been able to meet her face to face, along with my beautiful granddaughters. I listen to this music, and I get goosebumps and I cry, knowing how our DIL has had such a broken life, and doesnt seem to see the perfection that our Daughter, and my Wife and I see.
I'm from northern Mexico and I have a small percentage of Tarahumara Indian.. The singer in 4:16 has the same tone of voice like my Dad . Rest in peace to my Dad who was very drawn and loved the native American culture...
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I hate when people are like "my grandma was the cherokee princesses" and i feel like if i say i have cherokee blood and that my grandparents were cherokee they wont believe because of it i may not look cherokee because im white but i do have cherokee blood
Tears come to my eyes. I feel connected to this culture in some way. I feel like I was part of it once. I am very sad that the world is taking us away from the beauty of nature.
Its a very special thing, to know how to heal the body, the soul, the mind. I am so thankful for all the information, all of the truths that i have been given. Have i have been graced with true knowledge when so so many of us are without what i know. I wouldn't trade my place in life, this knowledge for anything. I can completely regenerate any complications the body comes into contact with. An to have that power, in this day an age, has been the most powerful of things i have attained in my first years of this planet. I am still young, an will only grow an learn more an more. One day, when im old an we speak about the true peoples of this land, your stories, your connection you had with all of our surroundings in nature, lives on threw me. For this one is done killing. Only healing. If it was me, or the fox, or the deer, or the rabbits. I'd let them all go, let them join in our camps festivals, for i provide food for everything that needs it. An i will never surrender to this dirty world, this dirty way of profits an buying things will eventually fail. But even when they take away our rain. I still provide. For i will carry water on my back, to bring life back to our forests
@J V I mean, white people, africans, and middle eastern people practiced slavery at some point, and it's likely other cultures did too (those are just the ones I know off the top of my head). If you arent allowed to appreciate a culture that did something bad at some point, you wouldn't be allowed to talk to anyone or do anything.
Such a beautiful language, such a beautiful culture. Deepest respect and love from the Kabyle people (indigenous people of northern Algeria) to the mighty Lakota tribe. To all my indigenous people around the world ; our day will come. We will heal and thrive.
I was drawn to hear some Native American music this morning! I know spiritually have a Native American ancestors and so I felted the need to just sit with them today and just listen to these beautiful songs and music!l Although I may not understand any of the words the vibration of the words and the music resonate with my spirit my soul thank you!😊
Its upsetting that I, gen z generation don't know my own language nor alot stories, but what's also sad this that all the storytellers and all the medicine men are dying and soon we will have no one to pass down our ways and tell the stories of the old to the young so they one day tell their grandchildren and their grandkids and so forth.....i hope someone can pass down the stories as I'll try to as well once I learn them and remember by heart, I love my people and all it's culture and what I have learn so far has been the most beautiful thing ever🥺
my elders say if no one is taking up the responsibility of something dear and important, then perhaps it is you who must do what others seem to not do, which is of great importance
My heritage is Cherokee but it's complicated I'm I'm European and Scottish and Irish but I love Cherokee people and Chickasaw and Shawnee Tribes Iroquois Yuchi and Southern Cherokee Nation of Kentucky❤❤❤❤
Its my pleasure and im grateful from my deepest inner soul to have a relative's and brother in the west indigenous native american elders , skin like the soil of mother Earth... thanks for the spiritual message about love & compassion value equal vission and respect to all.. Im deeply grateful to have a brother same skin of yours from Asia philippines...😂😅❤
Thank you for the medicine. So many things clicked right in place. The wind gently blowing around me was comforting like hugs. ❤❤❤❤I learned so much. What an incredible journey. I am truly grateful. ❤❤❤❤ Yesterday, I did my first offering to the land I live on and I was just taught how to reach out to the ancestors. ❤❤❤❤ Sending you much love❤❤❤❤
I WAS BEEN IN PINE RIDGE RESERVATION AND MET DAVID AND HIS FAMILY, THE TRIBE AND ALL LAKOTA PEOPLE DURING THE SUNDANCE. THANKS TO ALL, THANKS TO LAKOTA PEOPLE FOR LOVE AND FOR SHEARING YOUR CULTURE WITH AN ITALIAN. WOPILA. MITAKUYE OYASIN
Why when even when your language is spoken tears come To my eyes! Like a language once known but forgotten to my own soul. My spirit hears you yet cries and cries. Sorrow is spoken yet never forgotten.
Crystal Farinelli --- Your reaction is called cellular memory. You were there, long ago, and knew the songs and speech. People deny this phenomenon, but the body and cells remember. This is my theory, it is not recognized by any science. If you listen to this or other recordings while going to sleep, at low volume, perhaps you will find answers. I wish you peace.
@@stratigraphymajor8196 --- Like I mentioned, it's not a theory I've seen mentioned by the scientific community. My observation of it comes from time spent with patients in hospital, and personal experience. I'm a retired healthcare worker.
Learned not too long ago that my Grandmother on my fathers side was 1/2 Lakota. I am 62 and this feels right to my inner being. Thanks for sharing, I appreciate it greatly.
I haven´t heard those songs for a long time. I know them all. I still love them. Greetings and Blessings from Germany to all Lakota and all indigenous People, Thank you for your being
Thank you for posting. It's very hard to find truly traditional Native American music these days. Most of the "Native American" stuff out there is more of a fusion, of Native American flutes with a rock band or synthesizers.
It’s not hard at all....you just can’t generalize a race of Hundreds of Nations into one genre of music. We don’t usually title our videos as “Native American Songs” etc....if you know the Nation who makes the music you’re looking for, it’s there.
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@@mattkisewatizidatidah6888 even still, most of it is synthesized. i found a lakota lullaby heavily synthesized. it was still beautiful but it took away from it a bit
A very beautiful & special peoples, who've walked the American plains, long before, any European settlers came into sight. My total respect & love, for all Indigenous Native American persons & their respective tribes.
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your soul is connecting with something your heart and mind have never felt, a connection to the depths of the earth and the tips of the sky- a connection to our language and ways. god bless you
Thank you for this so much. Even though my people are Cherokee/Powhatan we are all brothers and sisters under one nation. ALL Praises to our creator Yahawah
@@Panotot in our native Hebrew tongue there is no e or j or vowels. Message me to learn more. In the book “The History of the American Indian” it says we called our creator Yohewah which is a dialect of the paleo Hebrew we spoke. The ancient tongue that was the only language on eartj
@@rurak2727 sorry I can’t hold a grudge against people that are not even alive anymore, it’s the past, nothing will change it, all we can do is learn from it and try our best to be happy
@@stone0234 agian no point in dwelling over things that happened 200 years ago, atrocities carried out by people that lived 200 years ago, it’s time we move on and get along, and of course the US has done horrible shit how do you think a country goes from a small British colony to the biggest economy in the world. America was built of war and blood, built by people of all races and ethnicity’s. My family has been in American military for the last century, my family has sacrificed a lot for this country, at times this country was against us, my family were “okies” in the 30’s unwanted in California but we prevailed. This country is beautiful because of the opportunity it’s has available.
I have the utmost respect for all native americans. feel bad what the gov't did is doing to them since they took it from them!!! i hope they continue with their ways God bless them.
j reyes its hard for us to keep our ways when we are living in a colonized world. Where everything is about money... When we are pushed off our lands and forced into new ways... Colonialism still exist to this day... Not only in North America but also Central America and South America, the border separed us from our other native brothers. :/
Music Miner They were using the land to live peacefully before a bunch of Europeans killed them. I don't care how technologically advanced you are, there's no excuse for the genocide of an entire people.
Musical outlaw I guess when you say they weren't using the land, you mean to say they were not DESTROYING the land? In which case, no they were not USING the land, they were caring for it and connected to it. Modern society's blatant worship of technology and our complete disconnection from the land is the reason for comments like yours. So sad 😔
Thank you Jaja for fighting so hard to keep me connected to our ancestors through you I wish you could know that I just got my DNA analyzed and found out that I am more inuit and Sami than I am Lakota. I wish you could see me going on Spirit Quest and working hard to earn my face tattoos. That I know that your spirit is watching me and that you live on through my son
I only heard my great grandma speak her native language after developing Alzheimer's. It was so beautiful. We cried, knowing that we would never again hear the language from a family member. Thank you for sharing these beautiful songs.
Unless you learn it, it’s in your blood!
So find an elder to teach you
so sad to hear that, but don't give up learn it for elderly people.
Native American WW2 veteran
Learn it if only a word at a time I left the Rez young four but I have always hunted my mother and our ways a lot to learn when it was ours
Thanks I'm a Lakota Sioux I sundance in South Dakota pray for the people and hope they can believe in the Creator
that’s so awesome, i only know sundance because my grandpa did it praying for a daughter (my mom)
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My respect goes to all the Native American peoples, across the entirety of North and South America. May your culture never die.
May The Great Spirit Protect all his Creation Human beings.
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I wish I had said that. I m glad you did.
Ive always sunce childhood had great respect for Native Americans ( Im so different from all my family member beliefs...so I don't understand how I ve had this beautiful connection but greatful that I have it. Thank you Great Spirit
Thanks for the great words me too
I feel so Ancient, so I forwarded because I believe this is for everyone. peace all
I would so love it if USA respected the Native American culture enough to let them lead the way in how to treat the earth and live with respect for the environment...all the wisdom
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I'm with you on that 💯 percent
@@tom6580 the winds of change have spoken...be strong..be well Tom ✌️🌎✌️🆓🌎🆓🌎🆓🌎🆓🌎🆓
@@PUREWATER1212 I'm half Blackfoot Indian and half German my parents met when they were both in the army so I'd like to think I'm very in tune with our creator and absolutely hate the way we as humans treat it. Not trying to sound hateful here lol sorry.
Step by step , WITH LOVE , wisdom, and passion , we will create paradise on earth again!
I m an ARAB FROM northen Africa. I love these songs. They connect one with nature. I hear the voice of our ancestors who lived in the forest. Proud of you.
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I’m from England but when I was very young I use to Watch Cowboy and Native Indian/American Films .The Indigenous People had a Profound effect on me and ever since then my Heart was drawn towards Helping Mother Nature in all her Forms,I’ve always Loved flora,Fauna,Trees Every Animal Big or Small,I studied Floristry at Brinsbury Horticulture and Agriculture College and then did my Apprenticeship in a Lovely Florist in Hove ,East Sussex.Since then I’ve learnt to Recycle,Reduce and Reuse everything that I use in my everyday Life,I am Very Aware of What Human Progress has Done to Our Beautiful Planet Earth 🌍 and Only Wish and Want to Make Our World a BETTER PLACE For My CHILDREN AND EVERY CHILD Who has been Born into The Corrupt,Chaotic World which we all Find Ourselves in as at 2022:There is Still SO much GOOD in the WORLD we just Need to Look for it ❤Love Our Planet,Keep it CLEAN. Keep it GREEN 💖🌎💖🌱🌿☘️🍂🍁🍃
Finally ACTUAL native music. Thanks.
Right! I get nothing real from all the overproduced stuff. Especially when they get watered down with background tracks/sounds.
@@isaiahlast1759 I know what you both mean, the crappy electronic backing ambient music with crappy flute which they pass off as native american music but is actually just spa music.
@@Despotic_Waffle With some of those CDs, I always imagine a native man of indeterminable tribe awkwardly playing a flute over the music in the elevator he is riding in.
Its true
Yes
Thank you for posting this video/audio. It was a great journey. Sadly the world can't be this intertwined. Simpler times. If only we could go back.
Native People living in the USA and Canada -are the most beautiful People , RESPECT!
My dad would sing these songs in ceremony. I've missed them so much!! My deepest gratitude for sharing this!!
Now some part of Punjab is in Pakistan & some in India . The punjabi marriage ceremony songs and before going to war songs compositions are similar.
It is also my deepest gratitude for them to be singing again, Pilamiya
These i miss too a long time
I am a french woman but since i was a child it seems to me that the native american have understood everything...may be because they are in harmony with the animals - our brothers and The Mother Nature and respect it ....Gratitude for this music
I'm from Ireland. It took me a while to find authentic native American music, I'm glad I kept going. But it shouldn't be that difficult, thank you for this. This is genuinely historic in a world built on days
There are incredible shared rhythms here too. Someone go to college.
This is medicine. Pamparios! If you my brothers and sisters happen to be listening to this, it must be for a reason. Do not be affraid to let your hearts bloom! ✨🔥🦋🌺
I love this beautiful music
1 sister
Could agree more🙏 A'Ho
NO OFFENSE TO YOU ALL! I'm doing this out of good intent.
God does love non Christians. God knows we are all sinners. What is sin? Sin is an action that is not good and done or thought out of bad intentions. We all lie, trick others, and are prideful/selfish sometimes. God (Jesus Christ) came down in the form as an human and died for our sins. He resurrected from death thus we can also defeat death 💀 if anyone of us accept Him as Savior for our sins.
We cannot save ourselves from sin no matter how many good deeds we do. Everyday we sin. Christians do too. But if you are a Christian ✝️, you will go to heaven when God plays back your whole life to you. But if you die without being a Christian ✝️, then you will suffer forever 💔 without being in heaven.
God doesn't judge you based on worldly success nor physical attraction. Jesus Christ loves ❤️ you and values your character. If u end up being poor, He still won't abandon you. You can pray 🙏 to reach out to Him, and you'll see what He will do for you and others. Sometimes He will see if you will trust His will which is not always the same as your will nor desire. But He does what He knows is best for you despite us not knowing that. Have a nice day!
Much love and respect Wowitan Uha Mani na Mato Wi❤❤❤
The first song a variation of the ceremonial pipe loading song. the second song is "Checkiowa" which means "I pray" he says: "I pray to the Great Spirit first before I do anything." The third song he thanks the Great Spirit as he appears in the form of a spotted eagle to visit his creation "wamblie changleska". 7 th, The animal spirit come dancing song. These are very powerful spiritual songs, this is the first time i've ever heard them recorded, I used to sing all these songs in ceremony. He says "Wanka Tanka" (Great Spirit), "Osamala yo" (I am suffering) good words to pray with.
Thank you
correct.
thank you
Isn't it Wakan Tanka?
@@MikeAetherial no , it is WANKA TANKA...Translating Lakota words to english spelling is hard...but the sound is really how to do it, there is a slight nasal sound to many Lakota words, the combination of the english letters , "n" and "k" make that sound..when coming after an "a"....
I just started learning Navajo. The only native american language I can find to learn on any of the language apps. We need to add more of the native languages.
I’m sure if you look on the internet you could find others.
Omg that is so smart, good luck
Julie, I know for a fact that there are free online classes for both Lakota and Choctaw. Keep looking! I'm sure you will find more.
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@@shaynewheeler9249 get a grip.ure in the wrong video for that comment
I am deeply touched by this music. My greatest respect to all native americans. May these languages never be forgotten
I am not a Lakota, but these songs are very important to me. Thank you for preserving them. I can only hope people appreciate what you have done.
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Diese Sprache Lakota berührt mich zutiefst. Dankeschön.
I love Native Americans. Their smart culture fascinates me. Even though I don't understand a word of the language, music fills my soul with joy.I have tears in my eyes....
My respect and deep appreciation to all First Nations and a special thanks to the Great Lakota People for this music.
Hello friend how are you doing
Your native language sounds similar to mine put in from Fairbanks Alaska my native culture cwinhnin from Birch Creek Alaska
This is/was no First Nations here...
We are Choctaw
speaks to the spirit and soul. May the light shine ever.
Let's not lose these beautiful people and their culture and history. All First Nations must be revived and respected. As a white Canadian whose parents emigrated here, I am a guest in their land and feel indebted to them.
I miss my grandpa crazy horse
My grandfather was Lakota and I feel a total connection with this music since I was a child they always said that I was physically very similar to him and this music opens very deep feelings in me
Native American vet WW2
@@shaynewheeler9249 ?
Native American
Of all the minorities in the US, Native Americans might be the least talked about and the most oppressed
As a black dude, I wholehartedly agree
@Wiliam Forsythe ?
@Wiliam Forsythe wut
I'm glad somebody sees us.
Native Americans are Brown-Reddish skin...we don't really see many Brown skin face in Hollywood movies....most are White and a few Black
I'm from the onondaga nation of the haudenosaunee tribal confederacy.
My people fell to the colonizers centuries before the Lakota people ever moved west but we all respect and admire their defiance.
Thank you. I am Wolf Clan from Yukon , Canada. Thanm you. Much Respect.
This music is great ,thank you for sharing. Cheers from San Diego and you ???
My respect to the Lakota Tribe.
My respect too.
Although I don’t understand a single word of this beautiful language, the music is amazing. It refills my soul ..
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NO OFFENSE TO YOU ALL! I'm doing this out of good intent.
God does love non Christians. God knows we are all sinners. What is sin? Sin is an action that is not good and done or thought out of bad intentions. We all lie, trick others, and are prideful/selfish sometimes. God (Jesus Christ) came down in the form as an human and died for our sins. He resurrected from death thus we can also defeat death 💀 if anyone of us accept Him as Savior for our sins.
We cannot save ourselves from sin no matter how many good deeds we do. Everyday we sin. Christians do too. But if you are a Christian ✝️, you will go to heaven when God plays back your whole life to you. But if you die without being a Christian ✝️, then you will suffer forever 💔 without being in heaven.
God doesn't judge you based on worldly success nor physical attraction. Jesus Christ loves ❤️ you and values your character. If u end up being poor, He still won't abandon you. You can pray 🙏 to reach out to Him, and you'll see what He will do for you and others. Sometimes He will see if you will trust His will which is not always the same as your will nor desire. But He does what He knows is best for you despite us not knowing that. Have a nice day!
My Beautiful Daughter In Law is part Lakota, and I have yet been able to meet her face to face, along with my beautiful granddaughters. I listen to this music, and I get goosebumps and I cry, knowing how our DIL has had such a broken life, and doesnt seem to see the perfection that our Daughter, and my Wife and I see.
I'm from northern Mexico and I have a small percentage of Tarahumara Indian..
The singer in 4:16 has the same tone of voice like my Dad . Rest in peace to my Dad who was very drawn and loved the native American culture...
Native American vet WW2
Beautiful--Timeless tradition at its finest!
God bless all indigenous tribes in the U.S. & Canada!
-The Ofori-Atta Family
I'm Cherokee and Cree and
irish. But I love the Lakota songs and music.
@Idk Idk idiot
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I hate when people are like "my grandma was the cherokee princesses" and i feel like if i say i have cherokee blood and that my grandparents were cherokee they wont believe because of it i may not look cherokee because im white but i do have cherokee blood
Same here. My grandmother from the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe and I was just raised white. SMH 🫣😆🙌🏼🙏🏼
Navigate to the Star ⭐
Grandpa,
thank you for speaking and singing. if it wasn't COVID, I'd visit your family and learn the ways.
I'm from mexico your songs touch My hearth
May American native language never disappear ❤😢
Every time I listen to anything Native American related I start to cry.
I’m Palestinian and we feel you more than anyone else on earth our day will come as natives to take back our lands and get our freedom ✌🏼✌🏼
Very true
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Love First Nation music. Keep up the tradition of passing it to the young generation.
Tears come to my eyes. I feel connected to this culture in some way. I feel like I was part of it once. I am very sad that the world is taking us away from the beauty of nature.
Its a very special thing, to know how to heal the body, the soul, the mind. I am so thankful for all the information, all of the truths that i have been given. Have i have been graced with true knowledge when so so many of us are without what i know. I wouldn't trade my place in life, this knowledge for anything.
I can completely regenerate any complications the body comes into contact with. An to have that power, in this day an age, has been the most powerful of things i have attained in my first years of this planet. I am still young, an will only grow an learn more an more. One day, when im old an we speak about the true peoples of this land, your stories, your connection you had with all of our surroundings in nature, lives on threw me.
For this one is done killing. Only healing. If it was me, or the fox, or the deer, or the rabbits. I'd let them all go, let them join in our camps festivals, for i provide food for everything that needs it. An i will never surrender to this dirty world, this dirty way of profits an buying things will eventually fail. But even when they take away our rain.
I still provide. For i will carry water on my back, to bring life back to our forests
My respect to native americans and native europeans.
Just returned from Sundance these songs bring me back to cermony nicely done Aho from Oregon.
Native American vet WW2
I LOVE NATIVE AMERICANS. GOD BLESS THEM AND THEIR WISE CULTURE :))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Hello friend how are you doing
gotta take the good with the bad - don't forget to praise their enslaving of other tribes practices as well as occasional cannibalism
@@JV-tg2ne They should have enslaved every anglo who landed on their shores.
@J V I mean, white people, africans, and middle eastern people practiced slavery at some point, and it's likely other cultures did too (those are just the ones I know off the top of my head). If you arent allowed to appreciate a culture that did something bad at some point, you wouldn't be allowed to talk to anyone or do anything.
@@JV-tg2ne oh big deal every people group at some point practiced cannibalism enslaved and tortured people many times.
Such a beautiful language, such a beautiful culture. Deepest respect and love from the Kabyle people (indigenous people of northern Algeria) to the mighty Lakota tribe.
To all my indigenous people around the world ; our day will come. We will heal and thrive.
I was drawn to hear some Native American music this morning! I know spiritually have a Native American ancestors and so I felted the need to just sit with them today and just listen to these beautiful songs and music!l Although I may not understand any of the words the vibration of the words and the music resonate with my spirit my soul thank you!😊
We are all family
I hope your language will always survive through the generations.
I thank you for sharing this wonderful prayer.. bless You heart ❤
This music is great ,thank you for sharing. Cheers from San Diego and you ???
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These kind of songs always give me chills. It makes me wanna dance, it makes me wanna run, away, far away in the forest. It reminds me of freedom.
Native American vet WW2
Native American vet WW2
Its upsetting that I, gen z generation don't know my own language nor alot stories, but what's also sad this that all the storytellers and all the medicine men are dying and soon we will have no one to pass down our ways and tell the stories of the old to the young so they one day tell their grandchildren and their grandkids and so forth.....i hope someone can pass down the stories as I'll try to as well once I learn them and remember by heart, I love my people and all it's culture and what I have learn so far has been the most beautiful thing ever🥺
A truthful concern. Remember the past.
U can thanks to USA for this:)))))
all the forgotten stories are still in your dna
my elders say if no one is taking up the responsibility of something dear and important, then perhaps it is you who must do what others seem to not do, which is of great importance
selena lavonne get as much training as possible to keep it alive it means so much than most are willing to accept
My heritage is Cherokee but it's complicated I'm I'm European and Scottish and Irish but I love Cherokee people and Chickasaw and Shawnee Tribes Iroquois Yuchi and Southern Cherokee Nation of Kentucky❤❤❤❤
Very proud to be native I pray that fast healing on our people and thanks to keeping up the tradition
Its my pleasure and im grateful from my deepest inner soul to have a relative's and brother in the west indigenous native american elders , skin like the soil of mother Earth...
thanks for the spiritual message about love & compassion value equal vission and respect to all..
Im deeply grateful to have a brother same skin of yours from Asia philippines...😂😅❤
Sending Love vibes to Lakota People from Poland! You are the best thing that happened to America. Tatanka!!!
@Fred Garven Thank you for your kind words towards me. That's so nice of you
Aho, gratidão aos povos originários e ao Grande Espírito por tanta Luz e Sabedoria. Haux haux
Thank you for the medicine. So many things clicked right in place. The wind gently blowing around me was comforting like hugs. ❤❤❤❤I learned so much. What an incredible journey. I am truly grateful. ❤❤❤❤ Yesterday, I did my first offering to the land I live on and I was just taught how to reach out to the ancestors. ❤❤❤❤ Sending you much love❤❤❤❤
I WAS BEEN IN PINE RIDGE RESERVATION AND MET DAVID AND HIS FAMILY, THE TRIBE AND ALL LAKOTA PEOPLE DURING THE SUNDANCE. THANKS TO ALL, THANKS TO LAKOTA PEOPLE FOR LOVE AND FOR SHEARING YOUR CULTURE WITH AN ITALIAN. WOPILA. MITAKUYE OYASIN
🙏I am grateful for receiving these beautiful chants with so much love!
Why when even when your language is spoken tears come To my eyes! Like a language once known but forgotten to my own soul. My spirit hears you yet cries and cries. Sorrow is spoken yet never forgotten.
Crystal Farinelli --- Your reaction is called cellular memory.
You were there, long ago, and knew the songs and speech.
People deny this phenomenon, but the body and cells remember.
This is my theory, it is not recognized by any science.
If you listen to this or other recordings while going to sleep, at low volume, perhaps you will find answers. I wish you peace.
Cellular memory....Ive never heard this term before. Thank you for sharing it. It makes perfect sense to me. Peace.
@@stratigraphymajor8196 ---
Like I mentioned, it's not a theory I've seen mentioned by the scientific community.
My observation of it comes from time spent with patients in hospital, and personal experience.
I'm a retired healthcare worker.
@@OceanSwimmer my iq just dropped reading your comment.
@@OceanSwimmer There IS science to back what you are saying, a man by the name Gregg Braden is and has done years of research..., please look him up
The native songs and stories need to be heard, now
I knew David's brother, Richard. He taught us many things...and many songs. It is good to hear the songs again. Songs I have sung in the inipi.
Learned not too long ago that my Grandmother on my fathers side was 1/2 Lakota. I am 62 and this feels right to my inner being. Thanks for sharing, I appreciate it greatly.
1024th Lakota lol
Native American vet WW2
An amazing culture and people. My heart and soul are with the true Americans. From Portugal with love
Thank you for sharing your spirits with us.
Brings me back to sitting around the fire at sweat lodge and sitting on the dirt during ceremonies 💖
Thank you for sharing this. Love and gratitude to you and the singers.
Thanks for your prayers to heal our mother earth 🌍
Love and total respect from Rome Italy!!! May your people some day be freed by the Great Spirit and the U.S. become a pacified Land.
Thank you for continuing and sharing this with the world. It's a great honor to hear your grandfather send his voice
Thank you One LOVR...
Beautiful, love to the Lakota and other natives.
I haven´t heard those songs for a long time. I know them all. I still love them. Greetings and Blessings from Germany to all Lakota and all indigenous People, Thank you for your being
I consider these songs to be sacred, as you listen, pray.
Thank you for posting. It's very hard to find truly traditional Native American music these days. Most of the "Native American" stuff out there is more of a fusion, of Native American flutes with a rock band or synthesizers.
It’s not hard at all....you just can’t generalize a race of Hundreds of Nations into one genre of music. We don’t usually title our videos as “Native American Songs” etc....if you know the Nation who makes the music you’re looking for, it’s there.
This video is must see for native Americans person , it will provide insight as how native Americans culture can offer their spirituality and harmonious lifestyles with nature to the modern world and what should be done to revive and keeping it alive in modern world.
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Yeah. It's best to search a specific tribe. That will give the best, most authentic results.
@@mattkisewatizidatidah6888 even still, most of it is synthesized. i found a lakota lullaby heavily synthesized. it was still beautiful but it took away from it a bit
I am learning to play the native american flute and i am not related to a native person as of i know
Im Cree from Alberta Canada but when i listen to Lakota music, i feel a connection to the Lakota people
Love from Rwanda 🇷🇼 we are all one ❤
Rwanda 👍
This language sounds like it is in our souls for thousands years. Regards from Slavic Poland.
I sure miss my grandpa thanks for that photo of your grandpa cherish him I just lost my auntie 😭
Navy blue 🔵💙🔵🔵
Native American vet WW2
A very beautiful & special peoples, who've walked the American plains, long before, any European settlers came into sight. My total respect & love, for all Indigenous Native American persons & their respective tribes.
This video is must see for native Americans person , it will provide insight as how native Americans culture can offer their spirituality and harmonious lifestyles with nature to the modern world and what should be done to revive and keeping it alive in modern world.
ruclips.net/video/aBBXa-ZcJhM/видео.html
Bacteria 🦠🧪🧫🧫🧫🧫🧫🧫🧪🧪🧪🧪🧪
I hope the language never forgets and all the remembers
Thank you for sharing this connective ceremony. 🖤
This music is great ,thank you for sharing. Cheers from San Diego and you ???
True connexion with nature. Thank you.
I don't know why, but these songs bring tears to my eyes
Same with me...
your soul is connecting with something your heart and mind have never felt, a connection to the depths of the earth and the tips of the sky- a connection to our language and ways. god bless you
So beautiful...I am proud and at the same humbled to be Native American..time stands still when good music comes .. echoes...
Thank you for this so much. Even though my people are Cherokee/Powhatan we are all brothers and sisters under one nation. ALL Praises to our creator Yahawah
I heard “Selah, & Elohai”, I don’t understand but while I’m listening and what I can think off is Hebrew language. This is my first on this channel.
@@Panotot in our native Hebrew tongue there is no e or j or vowels. Message me to learn more. In the book “The History of the American Indian” it says we called our creator Yohewah which is a dialect of the paleo Hebrew we spoke. The ancient tongue that was the only language on eartj
@@93chrish Alef is a vowel, friend. Peace.
Wrong it's not Yahawah. The great spirit's name is AHAYAH ASHER AHAYAH!
@@laydogstowaste8698 nigga ahayah means I am. Are you praising yourself?
Thankyou so much for sharing your wishdom! Much love from the Netherlands ❤
I’m am Choctaw and Cherokee Indian, but I love my country and I would die for it, got bless America🇺🇸
thanks for saying that
Think twice before supporting the government that wanted to kill you and still keeps your people trapped in poverty and misery
@@rurak2727 sorry I can’t hold a grudge against people that are not even alive anymore, it’s the past, nothing will change it, all we can do is learn from it and try our best to be happy
@Tel A as if someone can name a family member from 200 years ago, get real
@@stone0234 agian no point in dwelling over things that happened 200 years ago, atrocities carried out by people that lived 200 years ago, it’s time we move on and get along, and of course the US has done horrible shit how do you think a country goes from a small British colony to the biggest economy in the world. America was built of war and blood, built by people of all races and ethnicity’s. My family has been in American military for the last century, my family has sacrificed a lot for this country, at times this country was against us, my family were “okies” in the 30’s unwanted in California but we prevailed. This country is beautiful because of the opportunity it’s has available.
We the real Americans , as pilgrims ON EARTH, we stand united!
I miss America a lot
Tears of happiness and reassurance bring from you to my soul. May the Great Spirit protection take care of the needs of his people.
Native American vet WW2
I have the utmost respect for all native americans. feel bad what the gov't did is doing to them since they took it from them!!! i hope they continue with their ways God bless them.
j reyes its hard for us to keep our ways when we are living in a colonized world. Where everything is about money... When we are pushed off our lands and forced into new ways... Colonialism still exist to this day... Not only in North America but also Central America and South America, the border separed us from our other native brothers. :/
Music Miner They were using the land to live peacefully before a bunch of Europeans killed them. I don't care how technologically advanced you are, there's no excuse for the genocide of an entire people.
Musical outlaw I guess when you say they weren't using the land, you mean to say they were not DESTROYING the land? In which case, no they were not USING the land, they were caring for it and connected to it. Modern society's blatant worship of technology and our complete disconnection from the land is the reason for comments like yours. So sad 😔
@ Good, then it`s karma for how the Europeans caused the suffering of millions.
Amen,!!!!
I would love to know what they are saying! But my spirit can still resonate. We love you Great Spirit
you can find translations on youtube on other vids....Inipisongs is one person who posts them...also Joe Blundell...
Long lived, long lives, long living.
This music is absorbed into my soul , the way sunshine is soaked into the body
🐺🦬🦒🐻🦉🐸🦜🦚🐬🌷🌱☘🍀🍇🍓🫒🌽🌍🗾🎠⚓⛴🕰🕕🌒🌝🌞🌠🌈🌀🔥💧⛄🎄🎆🎯🪅🪡🎨👓🧤🧥🎧🎤🎼🎶🎶🎹🎺🎬🔎📑💹🗓🗃🗝🧽🪑⬆⬇➡⬅⬇☮🕎🔯✝☯♈♊♋♍☸✡🔆🔅‼❓✔❇🔴🟠🟡🟡⬜🏳🌈🏳⚧🔶IT'S IN OUR DNA IT'S BEAUTIFUL, THANK YOU A-HO!
Thank you Jaja for fighting so hard to keep me connected to our ancestors through you I wish you could know that I just got my DNA analyzed and found out that I am more inuit and Sami than I am Lakota. I wish you could see me going on Spirit Quest and working hard to earn my face tattoos. That I know that your spirit is watching me and that you live on through my son
I love the wisdom and Sacredness of the Native Americans.Thank you for sharing your gifts.
I especially like the wisdom of enslaving their enemies, raping the women of their enemies and of course human sacrifices and cannibalism
Thank you ! God bless you and all the Indians tribues. !!!
Love these songs thank you for posting
Fantástico. Muito lindo. Manter a tradição dos nossos ancestrais.
With great respect to lakota culture, greetings from Ukraine!
Yehor Bondur this is lakota culture
Thank you Ukraine. 🌹
Hopefully things aren't too difficult for you now...
This are Lakota peoples sacred ceremonial songs not the Cree people. Thanks!