17 Minutes of Northern Cree - Tough To Be Cree
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2023
- Probably the most powerful 17 minutes of all of Stroud 2023. Drum Group Northern Cree whistled on Day 2 - Saturday Evening of Sac and Fox Nation Annual Powwow July 8, 2023.
Song is Northern Cree - Tough to Be Cree
featured on their album "REZilience"
58th Annual Sac and Fox Nation Powwow
Sac and Fox Nation Drum
Northern Cree
Full Metal Jacket
Thunder Boy
Standing Horse
Cozad
Rose Hill
Master of Ceremonies: RG Harris & Juaquin Hamilton
Head Singer: Nicholas Wahpepah
Head Singer Traditional Night: Larry Lasley Sr.
Head Man Dancer: Triston Mcclellan
Head Woman Dancer: Stephanie Badsoldier Snow
Arena Directors: Jason Lightfoot & George “Crickett” Shields
Head Gourd Dancer: Kevin Riveria
Water Boys: Oske Bemo & Aiden Skush Mitchell
Sound Provided by: Hokah Sound - Видеоклипы
Beautiful song, great vid
Glad you like it
@@lonetipiliveDo you know the name of the song? The soul they put into it elevated it to the Nth degree. Joyful that you posted it!
@evabrown5177
From Steve Wood's comment on the Facebook post --
Steve Wood
Song was composed by Joel Wood.
The words in the song came from a period when the colonists and missionaries came to our communities to try to educate our people in their way. One of the leaders of our community known as Saddle Lake today stood up and did not want this to happen. There was a struggle over this. Eventually the Chief relented, but only if the school was named after him because he did not want our people to forget who we are. His name was “Blue Quills”. Residential school still stands today named Blue Quills. At the time of the signing of the documents, Blue Quills son-in-law “William Delver” voiced this:
“Kakispinatamasohk pimatisiwin wîwechasin, maka, kanehiyawatisihk wî-âyiman”
(It will be hard but our people will be able to make a living, however, it will be more difficult to be Cree)
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Good dancers love dancing
Damm good son
MGM ,love it
Subscribed respect and love from Nooksack
Awesome! Thank you!
Im not Native American, but when i came across this video and listened to the music, I felt like electricity go through my body. I have never felt that before, I also felt very emotional and started to cry. Since then, I have listened to it on daily basis and everytime i get the same feeling, dont know why 🤷.
The drumming and the singing is healing it’s calling to your spirit! The drumbeat is the heartbeat of our nations so for you to feel that and to shed tears that is healing!
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I want to dance so bad but don't know how😂. I see myself floating over the drums dancing and it's a yearning don't know what to do with it!
SMH nobody stopped recording when the whistle started including lonetipi.
These song give me Goose bump
It was more powerful in person! Thank you for watching!
What tribe do the men dancing clockwise with the women, come from, there are alot of them. The Lakota, Oglala, Rosebud-Sicangu, Dakota, Nakota, the men dance in the counter clockwise direction? Can someone answer my question, I'd really appreciate it? I'm Oglala Lakota man, been dancing since I was a child.
when THE GREAT MOTHERs ,, HEARTs,,, SINGS L,,OUD AND PROUD,,, EVERYBODY LISTENS, The SPIRIT , AND SOUL, EVERBODY SINGS and DANCES
Kwahkwaa
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