Saw similar event in San Diego the indigo tribe during our governorship trip it was awesome thank you I enjoyed them times touring around, thank you Mr Verrin Kaye, Judge Brandonberg for the invitation to the casinos awesome introduction to that business Enterprise
I was stationed in the Mojave desert in California and would go through different reservations to get home in N Az, I really enjoyed hearing these songs and always takes me back, I hadn't heard them for a while then when NDAPL happened at standing rock I saw a line of Mojave Bird Singers in the front lines and it really hit me in the feels, was a powerful image
Your Tradition touching me so much even I don’t understand a word and don’t know the facts behind it. Before speeches at my Job when I’m nervous, I think about powwow´s and it help me coming down in a minute. I hope the youth, you’re kids are aware what great Tradition they keeping alive. This comes straight from my heart, keep going!!! Greetings from Germany!!
Sut hoffwn I y gallwn fod yno. Yn llenwi fy nghalon a llawenydd I wrando. Diolch yn iawn am rannu. Barch o Cymru ( How i wish I could bi there. Fills mi heart with joy to listen. Respect from Wales UK)🙏🎶🎶😊
Some of the strongest medicine music! I feel the strength of the individual in the group yet there only one in the whole group which sets it off.im effect in a good way.wehblaho
It's good to see that the song and dance is still around. But I know if the old ones were still here like Robert, joe, Ernie,. The young ones would have more respect for our ways. We did not ever dance in pants as women we wear our dresses always . These our sacred songs and way of life. Now it seem to be that it's just social entertainment for some. Good job I'm happy bird is still here
I really like this, different from is up here on the North-west Coast Tribes of Canada (Haida, Tsimpshean, Tlinget, Nisga'a Territory). Beautiful stuff.
Southern Calif Kumeyaay, Luiseño, Morongo, Cahuilla going east over to the Colorado River Tribes, Aha Macav Mojave Then down the Colorado River to Yuma, AZ: Cocopah & Quechan tribes. Then go east to Salt River Pima Maricopa. Look for them on Facebook if they go Live from a gathering. Like!
Very old songs, maybe thousands of years. Southern California region from Pacific Ocean to the Colorado River, and also some in Southern Arizona. Songs about Nature, and the Animals. The seasonal migrations of Birds is important theme. The dancing is like the Birds do on the ground. Women rarely sing, except for Peon Game songs. The gourd rattle for rhythm was inspired by the Rattlesnake. Each set of songs are a "cycle" to be completed. The song leader might take short breaks between songs, or quickly continue to next song. Men and women have dance styles, much like birds in nature. Each tribe may have different dance steps... in the past, they were separated by great distance. Tribes created their own songs, and styles of singing, and rhythms of the rattle gourd. Here, (this video) at Cabezon Tribe's Fantasy Springs Casino Resort Event Center, located at Indio, California. In November the Tribes gather here to sing in public. The big group of women dancers may be many types of tribes. Tribes: Kumeyaay, Luiseño, Serrano, Cahuilla, Quechan, Cocopah, Mojave ( & more) I hope this explains what this video contains.
@@AmigoKandu Vielen, Vielen Dank für ihre Mühe. Leider kann man bei uns in Deutschland über diese Tänze nichts erfahren. Können Sie mir vielleicht sagen wo ich die ursprünglichsten Videos dieser Tänze sehen kann? Ich habe sehr große Achtung vor diesen alten Tänzen und Gesängen. Für mich ist das wie Medizin und ich kann total abschalten. Leider bin ich schon etwas älter und Gesundheitlich bin ich auch sehr angeschlagen. Aus diesem Grund ist es mir nicht mehr möglich persönlich in die USA zu reisen um das alles life zu sehen. Vor ein paar Jahren habe ich mir bei High Spirit eine Flöte gekauft und bin eifrig am üben. Als nächstes werde ich mir in den USA übers Internet eine Handtrommel kaufen. Nochmals vielen Dank für ihre Mühe.
Josep Mª Solsona Adern Las canciones de los pajaros. Mujeres no cantan, los hombres si' tambien tocan maraca. Ademas, las mujeres bailan feminino, los hombres, masculino... aspects como los pajaros en naturaleza.
Southern Calif, mountains & desert by Palm Springs area. Some others from the Colorado River Tribes CRIT, some from Yuma, AZ , all the way to Pima-Maricopa by Scottsdale, AZ. Big mix of ladies dancing, the singers line up by Tribe. This is awesome each year.
Saw similar event in San Diego the indigo tribe during our governorship trip it was awesome thank you I enjoyed them times touring around, thank you Mr Verrin Kaye, Judge Brandonberg for the invitation to the casinos awesome introduction to that business Enterprise
I was stationed in the Mojave desert in California and would go through different reservations to get home in N Az, I really enjoyed hearing these songs and always takes me back, I hadn't heard them for a while then when NDAPL happened at standing rock I saw a line of Mojave Bird Singers in the front lines and it really hit me in the feels, was a powerful image
Your Tradition touching me so much even I don’t understand a word and don’t
know the facts behind it. Before speeches at my Job when I’m nervous, I think
about powwow´s and it help me coming down in a minute. I hope the youth, you’re
kids are aware what great Tradition they keeping alive. This comes straight
from my heart, keep going!!! Greetings from Germany!!
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I love seeing the younger generations honoring and maintaining the traditions.
Thank you so much. I like these songs.
Sut hoffwn I y gallwn fod yno. Yn llenwi fy nghalon a llawenydd I wrando. Diolch yn iawn am rannu. Barch o Cymru ( How i wish I could bi there. Fills mi heart with joy to listen. Respect from Wales UK)🙏🎶🎶😊
I enjoy your videos thank you ..
Thank you!!❤️🖤🤍💛
Some of the strongest medicine music! I feel the strength of the individual in the group yet there only one in the whole group which sets it off.im effect in a good way.wehblaho
"Beautiful Singing & Dancing!!" "Love it!!"
It's good to see that the song and dance is still around. But I know if the old ones were still here like Robert, joe, Ernie,. The young ones would have more respect for our ways. We did not ever dance in pants as women we wear our dresses always . These our sacred songs and way of life. Now it seem to be that it's just social entertainment for some. Good job I'm happy bird is still here
ty for posting DDuro rockin it
I so enjoy this....thank you for sharing.
Thank you....i enjoyed
Best melody
How's your day going?
Beautiful day...sky on fire as the sun broke...good sign Mother Nature is pleased :)
Love this. 🤗
The singing and dancing so amazingly beautiful from Zuni, New Mexico
I really like this, different from is up here on the North-west Coast Tribes of Canada (Haida, Tsimpshean, Tlinget, Nisga'a Territory). Beautiful stuff.
I always tear up and cry it's so spiritually passionate uh huh
Beautiful is what comes to my mind
What tribes do the birdsinging? If this is what it's called. I don't know anything just saw a clip on RUclips. Love it
Southern Calif Kumeyaay, Luiseño, Morongo, Cahuilla
going east over to the Colorado River Tribes, Aha Macav Mojave
Then down the Colorado River to Yuma, AZ: Cocopah & Quechan tribes.
Then go east to Salt River Pima Maricopa. Look for them on Facebook if they go Live from a gathering. Like!
The Chumash from Santa Ynez, CA, intertribal singers have their own style in their language "ki-new-ish", which is close to bird singing.
YOOOOOO
Carbonation! ❤
Ich bin begeistert... Wer kann mir BITTE die Bedeutung und die Herkunft des Gesanges und Tanzes erklären...Viele Grüße aus Deutschland
Very old songs, maybe thousands of years. Southern California region from Pacific Ocean to the Colorado River, and also some in Southern Arizona.
Songs about Nature, and the Animals. The seasonal migrations of Birds is important theme.
The dancing is like the Birds do on the ground.
Women rarely sing, except for Peon Game songs.
The gourd rattle for rhythm was inspired by the Rattlesnake.
Each set of songs are a "cycle" to be completed. The song leader might take short breaks between songs, or quickly continue to next song.
Men and women have dance styles, much like birds in nature.
Each tribe may have different dance steps... in the past, they were separated by great distance.
Tribes created their own songs, and styles of singing, and rhythms of the rattle gourd.
Here, (this video) at Cabezon Tribe's Fantasy Springs Casino Resort Event Center, located at Indio, California.
In November the Tribes gather here to sing in public.
The big group of women dancers may be many types of tribes.
Tribes: Kumeyaay, Luiseño, Serrano, Cahuilla, Quechan, Cocopah, Mojave ( & more)
I hope this explains what this video contains.
@@AmigoKandu Vielen, Vielen Dank für ihre Mühe. Leider kann man bei uns in Deutschland über diese Tänze nichts erfahren. Können Sie mir vielleicht sagen wo ich die ursprünglichsten Videos dieser Tänze sehen kann? Ich habe sehr große Achtung vor diesen alten Tänzen und Gesängen. Für mich ist das wie Medizin und ich kann total abschalten. Leider bin ich schon etwas älter und Gesundheitlich bin ich auch sehr angeschlagen. Aus diesem Grund ist es mir nicht mehr möglich persönlich in die USA zu reisen um das alles life zu sehen. Vor ein paar Jahren habe ich mir bei High Spirit eine Flöte gekauft und bin eifrig am üben. Als nächstes werde ich mir in den USA übers Internet eine Handtrommel kaufen. Nochmals vielen Dank für ihre Mühe.
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What is the meaning of all the movements ?
"We Are Birds" is series of video interviews with Bird Singers. They explain their culture and styles. ruclips.net/video/oeZaEFecW-0/видео.html
What is the song called at 6:34?
Buenas noches desde catalunya. Me gustaria saber si tiene algun significado la forma de bailar tanto de hombres como de las mujeres?
Josep Mª Solsona Adern Las canciones de los pajaros. Mujeres no cantan, los hombres si' tambien tocan maraca.
Ademas, las mujeres bailan feminino, los hombres, masculino... aspects como los pajaros en naturaleza.
Mavaa the original singeers. N. No%se
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song at 6 min
what kind of Indians not from Alaska.
Southern Calif, mountains & desert by Palm Springs area. Some others from the Colorado River Tribes CRIT, some from Yuma, AZ , all the way to Pima-Maricopa by Scottsdale, AZ. Big mix of ladies dancing, the singers line up by Tribe. This is awesome each year.
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