@@elizabethhixon2856 unci maka yuhaniya po- Grandmother Earth (same as Mother Earth) is strong [ending in a man's word denoting a man saying it] Mni wiconi wakan yelo- water is sacred [ending with a man's word] Dapl lila sica yelo- dapl is very bad [ending with a man's word] Oyate bleheciya po- the People (or the Nation- as in the Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Nation) are brave [ending with a man's word] Pretty sure that's right. I could be remembering strong and brave backwards but I think that's right.
I Love your song!!!! I am a enrolled tribal member of Dakota Sioux from Poplar Montana. I sing ñ drum with my brother's drum group n would it be possible? Can you please send me the lyrics/words to your song. Because we want to be respectful and sing your song correctly. HONOR YOU Ñ YOUR FAMILY
It's time! We are going all the way my GLORIOUS loves of creator! This game of invaders is OVER! KNOW, KNOW that you KNOW the feel I send. How beautiful, all this time, we going my beautiful undeniable children! I heard you! I love you.
I don't want to offend anyone, I am just wondering if they are really singing a song? It sounds like a nice beat to "hey" "ahhhhhh" along with others. But it does not sound like actual words with a song of meaning. What/where is that place?
Hi there. There are more respectful ways to ask questions about someone else’s culture. Yes, this is an actual song with words song in Lakota. There is meaning to what is being sung. The translation is provided on the comment thread.
Adakai Bald Eagle my apologies! I'm not very good at explaining myself. The reason I said I didn't want to be offensive to begin with. I've always admired other cultures for exactly what I see. These guys aren't worried about being criticized and I can see in their faces that they are putting their heart into it. Americans have turned into iZombies. They can't take their eyes off their phones, not even for an hour to get a haircut! So I admire tradition & lifestyle. Thanks for sharing!
There is a lead and a second, which are tunes in the beginning, where one person leads a specific tune, and the drum circle responds with another specific tune (every vabrado is calculated), and then there are four verse in Lakota, and then a new lead starts and the rest respond and the same verse is sung.
I love the woman who takes off her glasses and wipes her tears at the end. Heart and Hope = No Shame
Unci maka yuha niya po
Mni wiconi wakanyelo
DAPL lila sica yelo
Oyate Blehiciya po.
what is the translation in english?
@@elizabethhixon2856 unci maka yuhaniya po- Grandmother Earth (same as Mother Earth) is strong [ending in a man's word denoting a man saying it]
Mni wiconi wakan yelo- water is sacred [ending with a man's word]
Dapl lila sica yelo- dapl is very bad [ending with a man's word]
Oyate bleheciya po- the People (or the Nation- as in the Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Nation) are brave [ending with a man's word]
Pretty sure that's right. I could be remembering strong and brave backwards but I think that's right.
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@@j.langreck1923 If a woman were to sing it, would she word it different?
@@SamiJo1295 I'm a woman who sings it this way, and Spirit doesn't seem to mind
I was there for six months ! I know what it means to stand up ! Mni Wiconi !
Mni Wiconi !! Water is life!! Water protector anthem!!
Every time I play this song, it rains ♥️
@Ajax Wargod 🙏♥️💃
Played this song over and over. Thats a really good song
Being there was really something else..
Lee Holy what aee rhe words? And translation?? I know its lakota
R Anton
Unci Maka yuonihan po
Mni wiconi wakan yelo
D.A.P.L. lila sica yelo
Oyate bleheciyapo
I don't know the translation though
Ivan Ruiz
Grandmother Earth we are here
Water is survival, is sacred
Dapl very bad
People, have faith-Believe!
Great victory today against DAPL! They have to shut down operations of the pipeline by August 5, 2020!
I’m at their hearing on the IES
My brother AJ (real name) leon grey tank top and long hair mom would be proud love you brother
GREAT song!
Was at Oceti Sakowin for six months standing up for my people
Aho beautiful songs very good song blessings to you all on the drum
Thank you for sharing this! Chills. So powerful. Being at Standing Rock changed my life. I am honored. Mni wiconi.
Same! I was there from Nov 1 through the end. I wore a big Russian hat.
So great! Thank you!
Awe some awsome jams keep up the good jams hell yeah
Powerful!! Solidarity!!
Wast'e yelo oyate!!! Hoka hey
Oyate Wa ste cante yuha olowan Wa ste ahe Po!
What a beautiful song n with the women it brings tears to my eyes. Dakotah win.
Li'la Was'te cousin keep singing these songs.
Lila wopila tanka. Mitakuye Oyasin.
Wophila!
Felicidades tendrán respeto Dios les ama son hijos de Dios bendiciones
Unci Maka yuonihan po - honour grandmother earth.
Does anyone have the song sang in a vehicle during a snow? it was so pretty too. I know one of cherry creek singers was the singer. Love your Band..L
Not a band😑
Best video I ever saw.
Cuz my big bro Vince helper was standing there holding the mic.
Love you bruder
Jamming in the morning
The First Nations, The Original Peoples. wado, listening eyes.
I like the powwow singers.
I Love your song!!!! I am a enrolled tribal member of Dakota Sioux from Poplar Montana. I sing ñ drum with my brother's drum group n would it be possible? Can you please send me the lyrics/words to your song. Because we want to be respectful and sing your song correctly. HONOR YOU Ñ YOUR FAMILY
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Mni Wiconi . Wopila
Powerful
Good one ,
Pueden caminar todos con la frente alta por que todos somos iguales ante Dios bendiciones
Wopila - anpetu waste ;)
Love this jammer hoka
Okaaaaa wopila!! 🙏🙏❤️🔥
It's time! We are going all the way my GLORIOUS loves of creator! This game of invaders is OVER! KNOW, KNOW that you KNOW the feel I send. How beautiful, all this time, we going my beautiful undeniable children! I heard you! I love you.
Lililililili ✊🏽✊🏼✊🏾✊🏾✊🏿
MNI WICONI
Dose anyone know how to get ahold of sunflower?
Aho
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Can this song be sang at powwows?
Hi Troy, yes, it can be.
buddy in grey looks like he wants to bust a lead but they aint letting him lol
thats what natives look like (dont kid yourself).
Ok
please post this song , lead singer sang alone, while driving thru the camp in the snow.. PLEASE?
Ever find it?
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I don't want to offend anyone, I am just wondering if they are really singing a song? It sounds like a nice beat to "hey" "ahhhhhh" along with others. But it does not sound like actual words with a song of meaning. What/where is that place?
Hi there. There are more respectful ways to ask questions about someone else’s culture. Yes, this is an actual song with words song in Lakota. There is meaning to what is being sung. The translation is provided on the comment thread.
Adakai Bald Eagle my apologies! I'm not very good at explaining myself. The reason I said I didn't want to be offensive to begin with. I've always admired other cultures for exactly what I see. These guys aren't worried about being criticized and I can see in their faces that they are putting their heart into it.
Americans have turned into iZombies. They can't take their eyes off their phones, not even for an hour to get a haircut! So I admire tradition & lifestyle. Thanks for sharing!
Yes they are singing a song. They are singing honor Mother Earth and people take courage against the really bad black snake. Rough translation.
There is a lead and a second, which are tunes in the beginning, where one person leads a specific tune, and the drum circle responds with another specific tune (every vabrado is calculated), and then there are four verse in Lakota, and then a new lead starts and the rest respond and the same verse is sung.
Yeah there singing a song and it's a beautiful song to celebrate mother Earth and I'm native and I care about the water so #mniwonchi
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