Caddo Peyote Song
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- 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 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.
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.
I'm caddo on my father's side . Thank you for this blessing
This Zachary Williams love these Caddo peyote songs R.i.P Michael Dave Williams!
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.
I love caddo tunes..❤❤❤❤
Thank you Lord for your mercy... And thank you for sharing this with me today... I needed this in my heart today... Ah.ho
Watering the grass. This song is sung when roadman prepares peyote for patient after midnight. I think late Howard Williams composed this song.
@doggerbaseball06 ....This singer (fullblood native) comes from the Williams Family of Oklahoma. Binger, OK. The Williams Family is one branch of Peyote people that come from that area, Wilsons, Ahdunko, Shaymeme, Kionute, etc...The Williams name follows down a long line on the male side ....of course the Govt handed out English names during war time/military service. Beginning with Jampa Williams (Enrolled Full-blood Caddo of Oklahoma) Thats how the Williams name began. Hope this helps.
James Goodmedicine my great-grandfather is Alvin Williams of Fort Cobb. He is in the Native American athletic hall of fame for boxing. I searched Caddo songs on RUclips, because my grandmother Shirley passed away last week and the pastor at her funeral was from the First Caddo Baptist in fort Cobb and he sang Caddo hymns. This song is very beautiful, and knowledge of the Williams name being wide spread will lead me to research more about my heritage.
Hello William Williams is my ancestor
Thanks bro.Nice to hear you singing.
Awesome song! Love it!
I believe this is ahu Williams...sounds like him.
Thanks, this is great! Upload more of this kind please...
Love this song!! Reminds me of you Mikayla Meeks.❤🙏🏽💙
ahoo , love the tune bro ....and yeah good info to share with the homie up there ..hoka
AWESOME! :3 i am proud to be a caddo indian
Good peyote
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
it sounds like my dad !)
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
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