Sorry being at home for 2 months is finally getting to me but yes glad to see some positive feed back...that was something my grandmother always said to me and my brother
Garic Littlewolfe I have a small percentage according to a DNA study my son gave me as a present , now I know why I get absorbed by the originals of this land and others ..... respect to this proud people
I'm Mexican. I respect and honor Native American culture. Their songs move me and raise my consciousness. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and frequencies. May your sun be bright.🪶
❤ Likewse to you and your Family. I found a lot of Strength in these songs myself ,I'm not Native However live In a Dominion of Primarily Native Culture and have found it very Fasinateing .
@rickyjayster2586 el nahuatl se sigue hablando hasta hoy en día por al menos un millón y medio de personas, no se prohibio ni elimino ninguna lengua nativa mediante el imperio español, mas bien, los españoles crearon libros de gramatica para el quechua, nahuatl, guarani, maya y hasta para el tagalok entre otras lenguas, mucho antes que existiera un libro de gramatica para el ingles o el aleman, y lo hicieron con la intención de salvaguardar las lenguas nativas, asi que deje de hablar en ignorancia señor, si el Español es mayoria se debe a el gobierno republicano ya que los criollos al poder prohibieron las lenguas nativas.
I never knew why but I cry every time I hear the drums, the voices of my people, and seeing them so beautifully adorned with pride of who they are. it’s almost like a choked sob of appreciation and longing. My spirit leaps as I see them. my eyes fill with emotion I can’t explain. It’s overwhelming but I am proud of my people. Miigwech! I come back to this comment as it’s at 222 likes. i would like to share my appreciation to anyone enjoying the sound of this music. I am a proud Ojibwa, and I hope whoever sees this. Native or Not, feels the comfort I do. May you all be blessed and protected.
@Michael Thorne Sorry to hear about your experiences. This was a systematic attempt to destroy the native culture by church and provincial and national corporations masquerading as your governments. The people who carried out these crimes nothing more than evil monsters.
@@brendandegal9980In 1847, the darkest year of our Famine, the Choctaw Nation, who had just experienced the horrors of the Trail of Tears themselves, heard about the suffering of the people in Ireland and despite being almost destitute themselves sent the equivalent now of $5000 in aid to Ireland to relieve the suffering of the Famine.
Im japanese-american. This reminds me of taiko war drums. HOLY SHIT! This took me to another world…tradition and heritage to the max! You can feel their ancestors transcending time.
Maybe the most real statement made my friend.music is the universal language. Once a drum is struck no matter now or a ten thousand years ago it reverberating through space and time. There's always a drum being struck high on a Mesa in hopivilla they say since time began there has been a drummer strikes the same beat they change like the change of the guard a person climbs up and takes over the task as the other stops and goes about daily stuff . But they change every day never ending. The culture of the Japanese people has always been intriguing to me. I believe it has something to do with the way we perceive reality space and time. Reality: we live it . Space: we occupy it. Time: we take it . It's about slowing down when need be and taking time and taking care to mind our space and those things that are near it .
Powwows are newer in the culture, not everybody sings this way. Consider the female backups, that is really new. And some drums still won't use female backups. Women still aren't allowed to touch the drum, or sit at drum. In fact, some people hated me for recording Young Spirit back then! But in 2013, Young Spirit become champions at Gathering Of Nations, and at San Manuel Powwow. These are 2 biggest contest powwows in the world. After that, Young Spirit was recording at Canyon Records studios in Phoenix.
My biggest regret is that we didn't stay longer. I know from watching live stream that these things can get looong. I don't care. I would've stayed for the entire thing if given the chance. 😅
Because it is a heartbeat. The drum represents the heart of the earth connecting all of us to our mother and reminds us of our calling and where we belong and where will go
@@erikavaldivia5279 if he has to explain it to you, then you're light years away from being able to understand it. You need a lot of healing. I hope you find it.
I'm NOT "Native", just an old White woman living in Canada! Listening to this gives Me goosebumps, tears in My eyes and a smile on My face! Thank-you! 🥰🤗💖🙂👋🏻🇨🇦
I am not of Native descent but of Irish descent but hearing things like this, it's the drums and the beautiful sounds of this group. I don't know how to explain it but it makes me feel a certain way that no other music can. I guess the best I can put it is it makes me feel powerful but at peace at the same time.
I am Tongan which is Polynesian i always admired the Native American people and always thought Polynesians islanders and native Americans to be close to each other as cultures but I love this thank you 🙏
@@franksanz1044 Still Native American lol Native American refers to any Indigenous people of North, Central, and South America. Before colonialism, there were no borders, and many Native tribes lived and used land across what are now the borders of Canada and the USA.
Most Mexicans are Native American too. We were all brothers before the Europeans imposed their languages on us and separated our tribes with their borders.
@@benevolentantichrist60 I'm Filipino from Philippines, but sometimes we Filipinos are sometimes mistaken as Natives of America, since we have brown tanned skin and black hair almost look dark brown 😍😄
Dude! SAME!!! What’s up with that? I don’t know why I cry honestly. But it’s so powerful and moving I admire the culture and music and just everything 💗
I’m a white guy from Michigan and learning about native tribes from all corners of the country because of the deep respect and adoration I have for the people. Hearing this, is absolutely beautiful and as any song that drums like the beat of the earth, you can feel the soul of those from past and present, and lastly, to any native, with every ounce of respect and love to you 🙏🏻
As a guy from Europe I often think about how amazing it would be if Native American culture would have been more integrated into contemporary American culture. Imagine the Basketball World Cup and LeBron James leads a Pow Wow to intimidate the opponents like the Haka, or feathers in your hair were something you'd see everywhere similar to Maori tatoos. It would be incredible! I wish Americans would cherish their history more.
This performance moved me to tears. I have no idea what they are saying, but the passionate expression of their faces, and the soul in their voice transcends time. The ancestors are alive through the voices of their children. You are the tree that stands in the river and continues to grow. Much respect from California.
I'm a Filipino and oh, do I love Native American culture! It's absolutely fascinating to learn about the history and traditions of the First Nations people, I have big respects for them and I would love to keep learning more about such a wonderful culture 💖💖
A Native friend of mine told me to play Pow Wow music for my 2 month old to help him sleep, and he loved it!! I can't believe it, he's asleep, the dog's asleep 😅 everybody is calm. I've always loved the Native culture, people, and music and now my son will too ❤ thanks for sharing this beautiful song!!
Im black and I've been soo intrigued by the Native Culture since I was a child from one of my first school trips to learn about this cultures history. Its on my bucket list to attend a Pow Wow .. Love this culture, something so beautiful about the energy in the room whenever they sing like this... you feel so at peace its different.
Y u can’t stop watching this because Maori are native relatives of Native American Indians its in your blood and history and ancestors millions of years ago you r our family welcome u to our indigenous aboriginal culture of America’s
I come from Indonesia..Half Chinese half Indonesian(Javanese-Sundanese)..And since my childhood..I love Native American especially the great plains culture.. Greeting from Indonesia... And there is indigenous people in Borneo (Kalimantan) who called as Dayak..They have a similarity with indigenous American people...
Thank you very much, I am from the plain here in Canada.. I actually live on the biggest reserve in Canada.. proud “Blackfoot Kainai/blood aboriginal”..
Sama bang gw juga dulu pas sekolah dasar suka nyolong buku di perpustakaan tentang dataran hebat the great plain yg banyak suku saling berperang dengan seru , sampe sekarang buku bukunya ga gw kembaliin 😂
:) ....Drumbeat....Heartbeat....and we're with the energy of the Universe. Energy = "Skan Skan". Einstein, scientists have their words, cool scientific terms; we have ours. Oiye's = words. Earth and Nature have a heck of a heartbeat; see it, feel it all the time. Our ancestors observed, studied and we have our ancient legends, stories. You all have old legends, stories and we finally hear more of those. " Pida Pila miya yeh", a thank you from a Dakota Lakota NakotaSioux. The youth are always there, learning, creating more. We have our music, the flute is also beautiful to listen....relax. :)
@@frankcastle9691 Thousands of years of culture and stories passed down from generation to generation is barbaric? I am white but I live in Canada ans respect the ancestry and the fact these lands were held by indigenous peoples for thousands of years. Vikings and other ancient cultures held similar routines in their worship of the gods. Perhaps the only barbaric thing here is you because you can't picture yourself in someone else's shoes or imagine that things are different with other cultures. Educate yourself
I'm a caucasian man who lives in Minnesota. During orientation for college, the school board did an official acknowledgement of Native American history and the importance of the land to the Indigenous people. Before the acknowledgement, they had a drumming group come out and play some of the most powerful music I've ever heard. I can't stress enough how awesome it was to see and hear. It's hard to put into words how inspiring it was. It makes me wish I learned more about Native American cultures (in a way that's not appropriating or fetishizing them). Such powerful voices must not be silenced. Also, I'd like to appologize if I came across as too self-righteous or uninformed. I really like the drumming and I want to be respectful.
Appropriation occurs when you try to make our traditions/culture anther persons religion. leave the practices where they are. and always give respect to where they originate. literally any man can dance or sing at these. the main thing will always be Respect and reverence. but no actual Native American would oust you for dawning regalia and such for educational reasons or to just be at one with the tradition. (By *actual Native American* I mean one that goes to ceremonies and knows the culture with stories. City natives love to preach on but never actually do anything remotely close to traditions. most often times they get stories wrong and a lot of the rules would be wrong to in addition to not speaking.)
Wow 3 million views!!! That’s my family and my cousin in the red shirt with the braids no hat!!! Love you BUG!! I hope to see you guys and the family again!
I'm African American I dedicate this to my ancestors. My great grandmother was heave cheeriky. That's what my mom said. But thanks for the video. God bless Fuck Donald Trump
I don't think I have any Native blood in my family, but I've always since I've been little, felt in my heart and soul the connection. Thank you for making this music available to us all.
I'm native American and there basically talking to our grandfather and our ancestors about what they have done for our freedom❤ikr this is beautiful☺My dads dad pasted this down to him and my dad did this.I playing on be the dancer
The minute I watched this video,I became a Young Spirit fan, I'm Mexican from California, and everytime I listen to the sound of the Drum it gives me joy and makes me wanna dance to it, lots of respect for the Original Nations of Canada and the US, thank you Young Spirit for making my days soothing with your songs, specially during this pandemic, much love and respect for you.
There is nothing but love for our brown brothers to the south. We shared this land before the Europeans came. The Aztec’s and other Mexican Native Tribes. We didn’t take, take, take from this land. We shared it with our fellow brothers and sisters. One love ❤️
I am Mexican but I cried when I watched this. I see cousins, brothers, sisters, uncle's & aunties within those faces. we are the same people conquered a different European Nation. Much love to my family in the North on turtle island. we didn't cross the border the border crossed us!!
Gelato Musica Part of your comment ("I see cousins, brothers, sisters, uncles & aunties within those faces") just got to me so hard, my throat's seriously clogged up with tears right now.
As much as they tried to erase a culture it didn't happen. Hold on forever! Native's still have alot of history & ( old) knowledge that matters. They knew native people knew the real deal so it had to go away.
The evil white supremacists need to know they are the immigrants and the American Indian is the original inhabitants of America! God bless ALL native Americans. Please watch the warning or illumination of conscience by Christine Watkins. Following padre Pio. In the footstep’s of padre Pio. The Papacy can NOT be destroyed. Don’t call protestant’s Christian! And the latest excellent video from Queen of Peace media “Francis Moscow and Garabandal”.
Luego de que los estadounidenses los masacraran, hoy portan la bandera de USA, por qué? El Imperio Español protegió a los nativos, por esto en Iberoamérica somos mestizos, y allí solo hay blancos y reductos nativos aislados.
As a white dude from Oregon, this is some of the most amazing music I've ever heard. Even though I can only listen to this phonetically, it damn near brings me to tears. Raw, emotional and powerful. And impressive vocal abilities by everyone involved. My love, respect and condolences to the proud indigenous people of this country and of the world.
I don't understand how anyone can stand and listen to this and not be bouncing off the walls! When the singers go into that higher vocal register, I get goose bumps and can't sit still. Such an incredibly rich heritage.
HOLA... soy de MÉXICO... me gustan mucho los cantos de distintos pueblos; EGIPTO, INDIA, INCAS, este canto del pueblo NAVAJO es de lo mejor que he oído... y he oido bastantes... PERO ESTO ME SUPERA Y ME IMPRESIONA... me lleva a sentir que son mis hermanos y que debemos hacer real una UNION ESPIRITUAL... debemos cantarle a la creacion y a la tierra que es NUESTRO HOGAR... eso siento cuando escucho este... me TRANSMITE FUERZA...
THIS!!!!!....THIS,,,,,,,,,,,,, This is the most beautiful, powerful, epic, amazing thing I have ever been honored enough to hear! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We are all 1! This incarnation, my blood is Chickasaw... OUR EXPERIENCE NOW IS LOVE!!!! Tears is correct. The body can not handle the realization that we are as sacred as we are.
Wow !!! This was AMAZING !!! This just popped up on my feed. This brought tears to my eyes , a smile on my face , i felt angry , i felt sad , i felt like i can defeat anything and anyone , crazy how this video just made me feel , wow , this was amazing that's all i can say. Thank you
U guys are my favorite indeginous drum group i play this loud on so called thanks giving to remind these devils we havent forgotten nor has the great spirit forgotten . This is a day of morning .. be ready fam Gods great judgement draws near strength honor and protection be with u always fam !🔥🔥🔥
My old school used to have Multi-Cultural Assembles, and my absolute favorite part was the Native American Preformance which included this drumming from one of the teachers and his family and friends, and a hoop dancer
I'm crying, I feel like I've never felt this intimate with music, I feel endlessly attached, this is insanely liberating. I'm Native American myself but I grew up with a very white group of people, surrounded by everything and everyone white, and never got the chance to connect with my roots, my ancestors and my back stories. As a kid I felt so different from all my white friends, they feel differently, they see differently and most of all they don't get confronted with the rooted pain we all carry with us every day. From the woman I am today, I've never been more proud to be part of this indigenous culture. I admire it, the soul connection is so vivid and clear for me. This journey of getting to know who I really am, and where I come from just started, but I can't wait when it will step by step complete me, because it's saving me and I will never stop learning, connecting deeply with my beautiful culture and passing it to all the lives I may bring on this momma earth. ❤
@@franksanz1044 I'm a Native person from Canada, saying "Native American" for Native people in Canada is also acceptable, and many of us also call ourselves this (& it's still correct because we are in North AMERICA as well). It's more common that First Nations call ourselves "Native American" than "Native Canadian" actually, almost no one says that, in my experience. You can attend a pow wow if you so choose! Just remember to be polite, obey etiquette & protocol, and all that jazz.
I get emotional every time i hear this. My great aunt always brought me to local powwows as a child and always reminded me to cherish my heritage and after years of not hearing this and during a time of turmoil, it feels so uplifting to hear this beautiful celebration and love of our culture.
@@901GRIMKILLA what are you talking about? The indigenous people have always had a very complex social structure driven by community politics and understandings. What you're saying comes from a very sad limited understanding. Do you research, and no Google and white history isn't factual. That's the history from a colonial perspective.
@redman3307 absolutely. This country owes a great gratitude to The Nations. The idea of Confederation and State ideals. Our structure in part is owed to 6 Nations/ Haudenosaunee
Something about seeing natives proudly and beautifully singing brings me to freaking tears. The tradition behind it, the fact that these songs were nearly taken from them permanently, and yet they persevered and generations later are still singing those songs. Man, it genuinely makes me involuntarily sob. It’s so beautiful for so many reasons
I am watching, EurAsian born and living in The Netherlands. The native drumming is simular worldwide. From above and beneath the equator, our hearts beat the same. Stay strong 🙏
Luego de que los estadounidenses los masacraran, hoy portan la bandera de USA, por qué? El Imperio Español protegió a los nativos, por esto en Iberoamérica somos mestizos, y allí solo hay blancos y reductos nativos aislados.
Holy shit I did not expect to cry, this is so fucking awesome and beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ I’m Mexican and both of my grandparents are in touch with their native roots and it’s just so beautiful 💘
@@erikavaldivia5279 trolling is funny when you do it right and have actual jokes in it. It’s unfunny when all you do is straight attack someone with no joke or insult involved because at that point it’s just disrespectful not only to the person but to something sacred to a whole community. It’s disrespectful and horrible to do in the first place but at least *try* to make it funny.
Que emoción se siente! creo que cada uno de nosotros (hispanos) tenemos dependencias nativas ya sea 4° o 5° generación, pues todo evoluciona, pero hay algo que hace que mi espíritu quiera bailar y gritar así con esa emoción, Dios los bendiga🙏🙏🙏💕
@@ThatGuy-tg4ce how very sad . they have such an amazing sound . I watch this video everyday . Man in white shirt has an amazing sound but they are all so talented ...🦋
Everytime I listen to native american music like this, I get chills throughout my back and body, and even though I have no native blood, my heart soars like a hawk.
dronus You are a human though...The beat of the drum is the heart rhythm of Mother Earth..Not only Natives can connect with it. Glad to see u like it though, this is my fav powwow jam aside from Northern Cree's Red Skin Girl
I am not Native American...however I was born and raised in Arizona where I still reside after some years in Wisconsin. It is an honor to experience Native Ameeican music. Especially songs sang at Pow Wows with a single drum. This specific video of Young Spirit just blows my mind. I discovered and listened to this style of music during a session of Psilocybin containing mushrooms, and it changed my life forever. This music, for some reason, motivates me to try and be a better person everyday...
@@mexrasputin Dude as A Mexican you should know majority of Mexicans Also are Native Guadalupe Ezparsa from grupo bronco think he is Apache Ancestry just like Selena Quintanilla she was Half Cherokee too.
"They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds"
-Proverb
We are the first humans...and will be the last to walk this earth...
This was awesome. I'm only 1/8 Native blood, and not very familiar with my native ties, but something in my soul got really warm after reading that.
A wise man once said...to be white girl wasted will end you up in jail...lol
Sorry being at home for 2 months is finally getting to me but yes glad to see some positive feed back...that was something my grandmother always said to me and my brother
@Biracial Boy ok BICURIOUS GEORGE dont get your panties or whatever in a bunch calm down sir...or miss...
Im a Black Jamaican man and this SPEAKS TO MY SOUL. Respect.
Amen!
I'm a white Australian and this amazing music,drumming,singing talks to my soul !!!
Can't get enough of it!!
Absolutely incredible!!!!
@@user-il7eg2gn9xI’m guess that makes you one of the “good ones” ugh you don’t have to be like this man you really don’t 😂
I love how no matter what they’re wearing (like brand names and stuff) their inner Native American comes out. And it’s beautiful!
Its been like that my whole life, found memories of pow wows
It doesn’t matter what we where we still will have the spirit inside us
It don't matter if they got a pepperoni stick in one hand and a MD 20-20 in the other.
Garic Littlewolfe I have a small percentage according to a DNA study my son gave me as a present , now I know why I get absorbed by the originals of this land and others ..... respect to this proud people
You guys live sun dance it is beautiful
I'm Mexican. I respect and honor Native American culture. Their songs move me and raise my consciousness. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and frequencies. May your sun be bright.🪶
❤ Likewse to you and your Family. I found a lot of Strength in these songs myself ,I'm not Native However live In a Dominion of Primarily Native Culture and have found it very Fasinateing .
You are native to this land too, only modern borders try and separate you from your brothers and sister north, we are all one!
@@JacobWegehauptdifferent tribes separated by imaginary lines
Mexicans are natives as well, it's just that the Spanish conqueror Cortez from Spain that took your language away and left you with his in 1521
@rickyjayster2586 el nahuatl se sigue hablando hasta hoy en día por al menos un millón y medio de personas, no se prohibio ni elimino ninguna lengua nativa mediante el imperio español, mas bien, los españoles crearon libros de gramatica para el quechua, nahuatl, guarani, maya y hasta para el tagalok entre otras lenguas, mucho antes que existiera un libro de gramatica para el ingles o el aleman, y lo hicieron con la intención de salvaguardar las lenguas nativas, asi que deje de hablar en ignorancia señor, si el Español es mayoria se debe a el gobierno republicano ya que los criollos al poder prohibieron las lenguas nativas.
If you feel the vibe ..you part of the us that connects.,
it use to give my Inuit Mother a huge headache.
I never knew why but I cry every time I hear the drums, the voices of my people, and seeing them so beautifully adorned with pride of who they are. it’s almost like a choked sob of appreciation and longing. My spirit leaps as I see them. my eyes fill with emotion I can’t explain. It’s overwhelming but I am proud of my people. Miigwech!
I come back to this comment as it’s at 222 likes. i would like to share my appreciation to anyone enjoying the sound of this music. I am a proud Ojibwa, and I hope whoever sees this. Native or Not, feels the comfort I do. May you all be blessed and protected.
Same
its your spirit healing
I will never relate
Dis is scaryyy
This is what they wanted destroyed gone wiped out forever but the ancestors join us and sing with us.
Samoan here, absolutely in awe when it comes to Native drums & singing. Keep your culture alive. This is beautiful!
Didn't think I'd see another Samoan watching these 💀
This benefits all of humanity! This is powerful!
@Michael Thorne Sorry to hear about your experiences. This was a systematic attempt to destroy the native culture by church and provincial and national corporations masquerading as your governments. The people who carried out these crimes nothing more than evil monsters.
Samoan!!!
@@mkz2017 yes 😊
As an Irish person I have so much respect for your people and your culture and thank your people for the aide you sent to ours in our darkest time ❤
Blessings, and thank you for your help with the Navajo Nation a few years ago. ❤
i’m native and part irish. sending much love from canada 🫶🏼
native americans and irish have been comrades since the irish famine
Can you elaborate? Curious what aide you speak of?
@@brendandegal9980In 1847, the darkest year of our Famine, the Choctaw Nation, who had just experienced the horrors of the Trail of Tears themselves, heard about the suffering of the people in Ireland and despite being almost destitute themselves sent the equivalent now of $5000 in aid to Ireland to relieve the suffering of the Famine.
Their vibratos are literally in sync- I don’t think people understand how hard this is
A lot of it is forced vibrato that’s why u see them kinda move their jaw
A LOT OF FORCE!
They've done it their whole lives... since they could handle a hand drum. At this point it's not even effort it's just in sync
THATS WHAT IM SAYIIIIIIING!!!!!
Wtf
Im a Maori and love the vibe their voices bring, to me its like the same energy as the Haka. Young Spirit is Awesome!
Man haka get me pumped tf up too
I agree, I'm Hawaiian, and I feel it too!
Also Maori, also love the vibes, warms the soul
Hawaiian/ African here im loving this
As an Ojibwe, watching the Haka gets me pumped up just watching it.
I wasn’t expecting a rush of adrenaline and release of negative energy, this is amazing. Love indigenous nations
Xsosoppps
Ingenious... ouch.
negative energy🤨
@@lola4851 they meant they felt THEIR releasing negative energy, meaning they feel better as the negative energy has left
Stay strong brother we're all one.
Im japanese-american. This reminds me of taiko war drums. HOLY SHIT! This took me to another world…tradition and heritage to the max! You can feel their ancestors transcending time.
Maybe the most real statement made my friend.music is the universal language.
Once a drum is struck no matter now or a ten thousand years ago it reverberating through space and time.
There's always a drum being struck high on a Mesa in hopivilla they say since time began there has been a drummer strikes the same beat they change like the change of the guard a person climbs up and takes over the task as the other stops and goes about daily stuff .
But they change every day never ending.
The culture of the Japanese people has always been intriguing to me. I believe it has something to do with the way we perceive reality space and time.
Reality: we live it .
Space: we occupy it.
Time: we take it .
It's about slowing down when need be and taking time and taking care to mind our space and those things that are near it .
Spirit of the ancestors coming out through the songs.
I don’t give a fucking fuck
The music just gives a positive effect to people
@@erikavaldivia5279 then why you here? If you supposedly don’t care.
Cassandra Rodríguez Almaguer I’m just being fucking annoying
@@erikavaldivia5279 wow, you're just an internet troll..
Imagine how this must have felt hundreds of years ago
It still feels the same today. Indigenous hearts 💕
mad vibes
They didn't sing like this hundreds of years ago
Lol r imagination is strong Dr. Hasbullita
Powwows are newer in the culture, not everybody sings this way. Consider the female backups, that is really new. And some drums still won't use female backups. Women still aren't allowed to touch the drum, or sit at drum.
In fact, some people hated me for recording Young Spirit back then!
But in 2013, Young Spirit become champions at Gathering Of Nations, and at San Manuel Powwow. These are 2 biggest contest powwows in the world. After that, Young Spirit was recording at Canyon Records studios in Phoenix.
you know they’re really singin when they:
• hold their ear
• hold their necks
• sweatin just wickedly
Yeah
No auto tune
LMFAOOO "sweating just wickedly"
I have a lot of respect for that, it looks like it would really hurt your voice
Amen!!! I love the passion
I've watched this video so many times I can't explain how much I feel called to it!❤❤❤
It's a completely different experience to be there in person. You can feel the beat throughout your whole body. It feels powerful, like a heartbeat.
I saw some people perform at my school last year. It was like the hammer of creation upon the anvil of time!
im a native i have normal powwows at school
I saw a pow wow a few years ago and I will remember it forever, saw my favorite band last year too, but this still takes the cake. ❤
My biggest regret is that we didn't stay longer. I know from watching live stream that these things can get looong. I don't care. I would've stayed for the entire thing if given the chance. 😅
Because it is a heartbeat. The drum represents the heart of the earth connecting all of us to our mother and reminds us of our calling and where we belong and where will go
I cried my eyes out. This is pure medicine.
This shit ain’t medicine
Me too!!
💯💯💯
@@erikavaldivia5279 you're not spiritual. So you wouldn't understand. One day you will..
@@erikavaldivia5279 if he has to explain it to you, then you're light years away from being able to understand it. You need a lot of healing. I hope you find it.
Gets me pumped. It be my entrance song if I was a pro fighter.
Ipe
Thas wassup brotha 😎✊
Mine would be Straight and Narrow by Northern Cree!!! Check it out
Ipe no disrespect I love this but I’d rather come in with the haka
F.B.I which one?
What’s it called
I'm NOT "Native", just an old White woman living in Canada! Listening to this gives Me goosebumps, tears in My eyes and a smile on My face! Thank-you! 🥰🤗💖🙂👋🏻🇨🇦
I am not of Native descent but of Irish descent but hearing things like this, it's the drums and the beautiful sounds of this group. I don't know how to explain it but it makes me feel a certain way that no other music can. I guess the best I can put it is it makes me feel powerful but at peace at the same time.
I listen to once a while, but I use practice box lacrosse with native Americans. They take it to whole new level.
Probably because it wakes the old Celtic blood. Unfortunately they destroyed all of that
I like the dolphins
💙🍀🍀
Uthra Venkatraman, The Celtic people still exist, so does the culture and language. It's just rare to see or hear it if you aren't one.
I am Tongan which is Polynesian i always admired the Native American people and always thought Polynesians islanders and native Americans to be close to each other as cultures but I love this thank you 🙏
We are cousins that's for certain.
Its being accepted more that Mesoamerica and Cuzco had routes out to Polynisia and the Southern Pacific👍
@Reuben Matai nope, definitely not from Asia.
I feel the same brudda .sending goog vibes from alaska
We are close cousin! You guys are indigenous too, you are family all the way!
I'm from Houston, Texas. My first time every seeing something like this. Speechless.
H town
😌,
This shit is funny as fuck 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@erikavaldivia5279 what's so funny
Theresa Ruiz The people singing in the video sounds so fucking mental in their godamm head
Holy crap I'm not native American, but the true emotion that goes into their singing is so powerful. Truly extraordinary
They're from Canada.
@@franksanz1044
Still Native American lol Native American refers to any Indigenous people of North, Central, and South America. Before colonialism, there were no borders, and many Native tribes lived and used land across what are now the borders of Canada and the USA.
@@leamyrtille1957 and you’re still gay
im Mexican but got much respect for keeping your traditions alive 👍
Same
carlos pena RESPECT
Us Mexica are native Americans as well this land belongs to brown people we are one race
Also keep yours alive to
Most Mexicans are Native American too. We were all brothers before the Europeans imposed their languages on us and separated our tribes with their borders.
Even tho I’m hawaiian we are some what similar to Native American roots. Stay strong 💪🏽
I consider islanders our close cousins. You too are native to the land, only separate by the water
You guys are related to us! We love you very much! ❤️
We all part of the same similar tribes as why kanak
@@benevolentantichrist60 I'm Filipino from Philippines, but sometimes we Filipinos are sometimes mistaken as Natives of America, since we have brown tanned skin and black hair almost look dark brown 😍😄
Hawaiian pizza
Just some random white guy that gets chills every time I listen to Native American music. Bless
Why should we care that you are white? Is that necessary for us to know why this music gives you chills?
@@jaywashington9404 same reason I’m supposed to care about your comment lol
@@Erkkremlinklum I was just wondering why we had to know that you're white. That wasn't an attack, Eric.
Give me your number
@@raycortez6531 okay I’m on it
I'm not native American but I cry.
Everyone cries, especially the white man. Me? I'm a powerful part of the Earth, and I cry tears of joy!
Dude! SAME!!! What’s up with that? I don’t know why I cry honestly. But it’s so powerful and moving I admire the culture and music and just everything 💗
They're Native Canadian.
@@franksanz1044 ok buddy same thing...
@@spattzliyah2.0 They're from a different country - clearly not the same.
I’m a white guy from Michigan and learning about native tribes from all corners of the country because of the deep respect and adoration I have for the people.
Hearing this, is absolutely beautiful and as any song that drums like the beat of the earth, you can feel the soul of those from past and present, and lastly, to any native, with every ounce of respect and love to you 🙏🏻
Well said
Are you any bit knowledgeable of the tribe from your region? The Ojibwe.
@@davidmclean1445 I had Googled them after finding out the native tribe of Michigan, but I’m not very knowledgeable of the tribe themselves.
As a guy from Europe I often think about how amazing it would be if Native American culture would have been more integrated into contemporary American culture. Imagine the Basketball World Cup and LeBron James leads a Pow Wow to intimidate the opponents like the Haka, or feathers in your hair were something you'd see everywhere similar to Maori tatoos. It would be incredible! I wish Americans would cherish their history more.
Yakoke/Thanks
Not Native, but here enjoying this authentic American music.
Such white words 😒
@@0xperfidiousx016 Just shut up
@@mynameisasecret593 when I want to, thank you very much
@@0xperfidiousx016 oooooo tough girl
@@mynameisasecret593 😌 how did you know 💪
Any listening in 2020??,I am listening in 2020 and the future ❤️❤️❤️this native drumming
Beautiful music . I’m so proud to be apart of .
No shit
This jam never gets old!!
I love pow wow music, this lifts me to my feet!
Me I miss going to powwows stupid covid):
This performance moved me to tears. I have no idea what they are saying, but the passionate expression of their faces, and the soul in their voice transcends time. The ancestors are alive through the voices of their children. You are the tree that stands in the river and continues to grow. Much respect from California.
Amen
The Native American spirit still alive in 2021, lets us never forget...
Been struggling since 1800’s, now it’s time for us to come out of our hiding and reclaim what is rightfully ours
We will never forget nor will we stop fighting.
Lmao
@@dum601 got a problem by any chance? If so, wtf are you here for?
@@Press1for, I’m sorry, can you please elaborate?
Thumps up for some fry bread man
Frybread. It's what's for dinner tonight cousin
Fry bread power!
Ayes don't make me hungry than I already am
Thats the best
Fuckin love fry bread
I'm a Filipino and oh, do I love Native American culture! It's absolutely fascinating to learn about the history and traditions of the First Nations people, I have big respects for them and I would love to keep learning more about such a wonderful culture 💖💖
Since we look similar to them
Long as you don't care our clothing for a tik tok your good in our books
Fuck no
Filipino here too. I love this so much.
Look nothing alike they don't look chinese like filipinos
A Native friend of mine told me to play Pow Wow music for my 2 month old to help him sleep, and he loved it!! I can't believe it, he's asleep, the dog's asleep 😅 everybody is calm. I've always loved the Native culture, people, and music and now my son will too ❤ thanks for sharing this beautiful song!!
Im black and I've been soo intrigued by the Native Culture since I was a child from one of my first school trips to learn about this cultures history.
Its on my bucket list to attend a Pow Wow ..
Love this culture, something so beautiful about the energy in the room whenever they sing like this... you feel so at peace its different.
ItsurGurlAshalay2008 shit I’ll take you sis! They are so much fun and the food it amazing. Ever had frybread?
Umm Heyitsme lol no I have never had that before
Did you do your bucket list yet
I recommend the gathering of nations. There you’ll definitely get the experience. 🙌🏽🔥
Alburquerque, New Mexico and Denver, Colorado have the absolute BEST pow wows. I'm so glad you appreciate our culture
I am Maori from Aotearoa and this is powerful cant stop watching ✊🏾💙
Y u can’t stop watching this because Maori are native relatives of Native American Indians its in your blood and history and ancestors millions of years ago you r our family welcome u to our indigenous aboriginal culture of America’s
I am German, i am family too! My soul is connected!
eres de la isla de pascua
@Todd Stamos moron
@@johnmcintosh2286referring to yourself by the name of the state, not your land or tribe, you’re not connected
I come from Indonesia..Half Chinese half Indonesian(Javanese-Sundanese)..And since my childhood..I love Native American especially the great plains culture.. Greeting from Indonesia...
And there is indigenous people in Borneo (Kalimantan) who called as Dayak..They have a similarity with indigenous American people...
Thank you very much, I am from the plain here in Canada.. I actually live on the biggest reserve in Canada.. proud “Blackfoot Kainai/blood aboriginal”..
Sama bang gw juga dulu pas sekolah dasar suka nyolong buku di perpustakaan tentang dataran hebat the great plain yg banyak suku saling berperang dengan seru , sampe sekarang buku bukunya ga gw kembaliin 😂
Wow! The depths they have to reach for the vocalizations is absolutely stunning! They must be absolutely exhausted after every performance! Well done!
There's more culture and spirit in this drumming than a million super bowls, Vegas, and Disneylands combined.
Damn straight!!!!!
Damn right.
:) ....Drumbeat....Heartbeat....and we're with the energy of the Universe. Energy = "Skan Skan". Einstein, scientists have their words, cool scientific terms; we have ours. Oiye's = words. Earth and Nature have a heck of a heartbeat; see it, feel it all the time. Our ancestors observed, studied and we have our ancient legends, stories. You all have old legends, stories and we finally hear more of those. " Pida Pila miya yeh", a thank you from a Dakota Lakota NakotaSioux. The youth are always there, learning, creating more. We have our music, the flute is also beautiful to listen....relax. :)
Barbarians
@@frankcastle9691 Thousands of years of culture and stories passed down from generation to generation is barbaric? I am white but I live in Canada ans respect the ancestry and the fact these lands were held by indigenous peoples for thousands of years. Vikings and other ancient cultures held similar routines in their worship of the gods. Perhaps the only barbaric thing here is you because you can't picture yourself in someone else's shoes or imagine that things are different with other cultures. Educate yourself
I'm a caucasian man who lives in Minnesota. During orientation for college, the school board did an official acknowledgement of Native American history and the importance of the land to the Indigenous people. Before the acknowledgement, they had a drumming group come out and play some of the most powerful music I've ever heard. I can't stress enough how awesome it was to see and hear. It's hard to put into words how inspiring it was.
It makes me wish I learned more about Native American cultures (in a way that's not appropriating or fetishizing them). Such powerful voices must not be silenced.
Also, I'd like to appologize if I came across as too self-righteous or uninformed. I really like the drumming and I want to be respectful.
What caucasian mean for you ? Different meaning between americans and europeans
@@paris9188 Not really sure why I phrased it that way. I meant that I was white. But thanks for pointing that out.
@@masterklaw4527Yes white european
Appropriation occurs when you try to make our traditions/culture anther persons religion. leave the practices where they are. and always give respect to where they originate. literally any man can dance or sing at these. the main thing will always be Respect and reverence. but no actual Native American would oust you for dawning regalia and such for educational reasons or to just be at one with the tradition. (By *actual Native American* I mean one that goes to ceremonies and knows the culture with stories. City natives love to preach on but never actually do anything remotely close to traditions. most often times they get stories wrong and a lot of the rules would be wrong to in addition to not speaking.)
Come to a Pow Wow! Many are open to the public.
Wow 3 million views!!! That’s my family and my cousin in the red shirt with the braids no hat!!! Love you BUG!! I hope to see you guys and the family again!
Who is the main girl dancing?
I'm African American I dedicate this to my ancestors.
My great grandmother was heave cheeriky.
That's what my mom said.
But thanks for the video.
God bless
Fuck Donald Trump
Shanna jackson what a Voice 💓 sang with his Whole Heart 🙏
👏👏👏 yyyeeesss that's what's up
He has a nasty lead I tell you...
I don't think I have any Native blood in my family, but I've always since I've been little, felt in my heart and soul the connection. Thank you for making this music available to us all.
I'm native American and there basically talking to our grandfather and our ancestors about what they have done for our freedom❤ikr this is beautiful☺My dads dad pasted this down to him and my dad did this.I playing on be the dancer
This composed by Joel Wood lol
The minute I watched this video,I became a Young Spirit fan, I'm Mexican from California, and everytime I listen to the sound of the Drum it gives me joy and makes me wanna dance to it, lots of respect for the Original Nations of Canada and the US, thank you Young Spirit for making my days soothing with your songs, specially during this pandemic, much love and respect for you.
There is nothing but love for our brown brothers to the south. We shared this land before the Europeans came. The Aztec’s and other Mexican Native Tribes. We didn’t take, take, take from this land. We shared it with our fellow brothers and sisters. One love ❤️
I’m Mexican but when I watch pow wows and listen to native music , I can feel it in my soul. Much Love to all my native brethren.
You notice they look just like Mexicans too .
Chilli ALL over. Every time. Beautiful performance. Thank you for existing 💚💚💚
The drum represents the heart beat of the creator, it is heard through out the world.....
67feet
tears streaming down my face. I feel the ancestors through the voices.
I am Mexican but I cried when I watched this. I see cousins, brothers, sisters, uncle's & aunties within those faces. we are the same people conquered a different European Nation. Much love to my family in the North on turtle island. we didn't cross the border the border crossed us!!
Koo bro
We are indigenous people. In my tongue, Mitakuye Oyasin - We are all related.
Gelato Musica Part of your comment ("I see cousins, brothers, sisters, uncles & aunties within those faces") just got to me so hard, my throat's seriously clogged up with tears right now.
I feel the same way! I dont know why this made me tear up
Gelato Musica
Magnificent. I'm Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander. This touched my soul. Love from Australia
As much as they tried to erase a culture it didn't happen. Hold on forever! Native's still have alot of history & ( old) knowledge that matters. They knew native people knew the real deal so it had to go away.
Yeah now we have toilet bowls. Lol. I'll take the trade off. Don't forget you're on the pale skins interwebs too. Lol.
@@roberthimself7813 evil bastard
The Original Americans!!! I can feel it in my soul! Blessings to the Natives!!!❤️
@yep man ??
The evil white supremacists need to know they are the immigrants and the American Indian is the original inhabitants of America! God bless ALL native Americans. Please watch the warning or illumination of conscience by Christine Watkins. Following padre Pio. In the footstep’s of padre Pio. The Papacy can NOT be destroyed. Don’t call protestant’s Christian! And the latest excellent video from Queen of Peace media “Francis Moscow and Garabandal”.
Luego de que los estadounidenses los masacraran, hoy portan la bandera de USA, por qué? El Imperio Español protegió a los nativos, por esto en Iberoamérica somos mestizos, y allí solo hay blancos y reductos nativos aislados.
As a white dude from Oregon, this is some of the most amazing music I've ever heard. Even though I can only listen to this phonetically, it damn near brings me to tears. Raw, emotional and powerful. And impressive vocal abilities by everyone involved. My love, respect and condolences to the proud indigenous people of this country and of the world.
Aho
I don't understand how anyone can stand and listen to this and not be bouncing off the walls! When the singers go into that higher vocal register, I get goose bumps and can't sit still. Such an incredibly rich heritage.
I am a white American, and this gives me goosebumps, the power in their voices is amazing.
crazy g
Much respect for the Natives Americans! From Portugal!
HOLA... soy de MÉXICO... me gustan mucho los cantos de distintos pueblos; EGIPTO, INDIA, INCAS, este canto del pueblo NAVAJO es de lo mejor que he oído... y he oido bastantes... PERO ESTO ME SUPERA Y ME IMPRESIONA... me lleva a sentir que son mis hermanos y que debemos hacer real una UNION ESPIRITUAL... debemos cantarle a la creacion y a la tierra que es NUESTRO HOGAR... eso siento cuando escucho este... me TRANSMITE FUERZA...
Beautiful voices drumming Pow wow dancers. 🙌🫶🙏🫶🥰 our hands are up to you. From Native Canada 🇨🇦 😀 ❤ you are loud, powerful 👏 from our nation to yours.
Who’s listening in 2021 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mee ❤️❤️
I’m jammin from CT!!! Mundu Wigo
I'm listening when my soul desire It.
Best regards frm Italy (2021)
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Missing powwow and round dancing
THIS!!!!!....THIS,,,,,,,,,,,,, This is the most beautiful, powerful, epic, amazing thing I have ever been honored enough to hear! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We are all 1! This incarnation, my blood is Chickasaw... OUR EXPERIENCE NOW IS LOVE!!!! Tears is correct. The body can not
handle the realization that we are as sacred as we are.
Yyyeeesss 👏👏👏
Wow !!! This was AMAZING !!! This just popped up on my feed. This brought tears to my eyes , a smile on my face , i felt angry , i felt sad , i felt like i can defeat anything and anyone , crazy how this video just made me feel , wow , this was amazing that's all i can say. Thank you
Squeeky Garcia, Helping you remember that you are one of us. The borders crossed us, not the other way around.
@@jessicathompson236 Thank you
Heck yeah 😉
U guys are my favorite indeginous drum group i play this loud on so called thanks giving to remind these devils we havent forgotten nor has the great spirit forgotten . This is a day of morning .. be ready fam Gods great judgement draws near strength honor and protection be with u always fam !🔥🔥🔥
My old school used to have Multi-Cultural Assembles, and my absolute favorite part was the Native American Preformance which included this drumming from one of the teachers and his family and friends, and a hoop dancer
Much much love for the TRUE Americans of this land.
Needless Needles these guys are from frog lake in Canada
Canada Mexico and the rest are all Americans
JoseG817 true statement
No we are Dine' The People. American is a white word. #N8TVS
DLpac Lewis The people american is born in The continent american. Los estadounidenses o norteamericanos are born in USA !!!
I'm crying, I feel like I've never felt this intimate with music, I feel endlessly attached, this is insanely liberating. I'm Native American myself but I grew up with a very white group of people, surrounded by everything and everyone white, and never got the chance to connect with my roots, my ancestors and my back stories. As a kid I felt so different from all my white friends, they feel differently, they see differently and most of all they don't get confronted with the rooted pain we all carry with us every day. From the woman I am today, I've never been more proud to be part of this indigenous culture. I admire it, the soul connection is so vivid and clear for me. This journey of getting to know who I really am, and where I come from just started, but I can't wait when it will step by step complete me, because it's saving me and I will never stop learning, connecting deeply with my beautiful culture and passing it to all the lives I may bring on this momma earth. ❤
Well said !!! :)
I'm not Native American but I want nothing more than to go to one of these in person
They're Native Canadian.
@@franksanz1044 I'm a Native person from Canada, saying "Native American" for Native people in Canada is also acceptable, and many of us also call ourselves this (& it's still correct because we are in North AMERICA as well). It's more common that First Nations call ourselves "Native American" than "Native Canadian" actually, almost no one says that, in my experience.
You can attend a pow wow if you so choose! Just remember to be polite, obey etiquette & protocol, and all that jazz.
Youre free to go to one, everyone is welcome, just be respectful
Love listening to my son sing.. It makes me proud to know he loves singing at the drum with Young Spirit. Good song boys..
I really enjoy this song. What is it about?.
What are they singing about? I'd love to know my kids and myself listen to this song at least once a day.
No vocal cords where damaged in the making of this video
Only ear drums
Hahaha facts
Doubt
Native Pride
Best people on Earth.
The rawest emotion ever
Truly. They live in harmony, peace respect towards the nature and everything in it.
te whanau a aotearoa
We all belong to the same family tree. Race is only skin deep.
you don't know what ur talking about rose
I get emotional every time i hear this. My great aunt always brought me to local powwows as a child and always reminded me to cherish my heritage and after years of not hearing this and during a time of turmoil, it feels so uplifting to hear this beautiful celebration and love of our culture.
Man i fire up when the music starts playing, I start war hopping or dancing
Usually both
This is bad ass...I wish I could listen to this all night!!! And Thank You for protecting the Water, Sky and land. #FirstNations
Listen to the spirit bear song. It's an old ojibwe camp song we still sing and is very popular in Canada
I’m full Samoan but my uncle married a native and I’m proud and blessed to say that I’ll be representing both side of my family.
Ur native descent Polynesian r from Native American indigenous culture Indians
pete falanai
Samoan are kinda like us (native american) you know
Can you imagine walking through the woods in the 1700's and hearing this deep in the wilderness .... chills!
holy shit at that time the natives youll stumble upon in the 1700's were kinda cannibalistic (CERTAIN TRIBES NOT ALL OF THEM)
@@901GRIMKILLA what are you talking about? The indigenous people have always had a very complex social structure driven by community politics and understandings. What you're saying comes from a very sad limited understanding. Do you research, and no Google and white history isn't factual. That's the history from a colonial perspective.
@@901GRIMKILLAYou have no idea what you’re taking about, what an idiotic and ignorant thing to say
@@901GRIMKILLAa lot of native cultures believe that if they eat human flesh that they will turn into a wendigo or a evil creature of some sort
@redman3307
absolutely.
This country owes a great gratitude to The Nations. The idea of Confederation and State ideals. Our structure in part is owed to 6 Nations/ Haudenosaunee
Something about seeing natives proudly and beautifully singing brings me to freaking tears. The tradition behind it, the fact that these songs were nearly taken from them permanently, and yet they persevered and generations later are still singing those songs. Man, it genuinely makes me involuntarily sob. It’s so beautiful for so many reasons
I am watching, EurAsian born and living in The Netherlands. The native drumming is simular worldwide. From above and beneath the equator, our hearts beat the same. Stay strong 🙏
As a Mexican American I can feel this song in my heart ❤️
I commend you I’m Blackfeet from browning Montana thank you 🙏
Same!!
Luego de que los estadounidenses los masacraran, hoy portan la bandera de USA, por qué? El Imperio Español protegió a los nativos, por esto en Iberoamérica somos mestizos, y allí solo hay blancos y reductos nativos aislados.
Same here, from Argentina!
As a Puertorrican my indigenous routs come from the Taíno and I feel this in my bones!!
They should sing this outside the White House every weekend.
Dude I so fucking agree haha
Probably Trump would order to shoot them.....
Y6Productions because we Mexicans consider ourself native to this land too. United we stand.
right
Ahóó
F-ING BEAUTIFUL!!! I LOVE IT!!! It always brings a tear to my eyes when I listen to Native music.
Holy shit I did not expect to cry, this is so fucking awesome and beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ I’m Mexican and both of my grandparents are in touch with their native roots and it’s just so beautiful 💘
It’s fucking shit
Me too homie, first time hearing made me bust into tears out of nowhere
I literally cried to omg this is very beautiful
林义仁 Just trolling
@@erikavaldivia5279 trolling is funny when you do it right and have actual jokes in it. It’s unfunny when all you do is straight attack someone with no joke or insult involved because at that point it’s just disrespectful not only to the person but to something sacred to a whole community. It’s disrespectful and horrible to do in the first place but at least *try* to make it funny.
My dad's in there!
which one?
the native one duh
ᴍᴀᴅᴇᴍᴏɪsᴇʟʟᴇ nᴏɪr lel uhm that works
Sweet!
Anime Person what Drum are they using??
Im Turk, deep respect of your and our ancient culture.🙏
Anyone in 2024
Lmao for real one of my favs for sure
Yes!
Experiencing for the first time in 2024
Oh yeah
Here
i’m not native myself... but i hold a strong emotional connection to the native culture and i’m in love with this music!!
Que emoción se siente! creo que cada uno de nosotros (hispanos) tenemos dependencias nativas ya sea 4° o 5° generación, pues todo evoluciona, pero hay algo que hace que mi espíritu quiera bailar y gritar así con esa emoción, Dios los bendiga🙏🙏🙏💕
This shit just made me cry. What’s going on?!😢 every hair on my body is standing straight up. 😧
Power, love, honor,warrior spirit, ancient ones come to empower and give vision and understanding. Strengthens all who hear. Freedom...
Jackson Rust it’s all supposed to happen we do this every year from different tribes across the world 💛
I want to be there .
When these were sang some sang this for the last time.......ypu cant hear that pain
@@ThatGuy-tg4ce how very sad . they have such an amazing sound . I watch this video everyday . Man in white shirt has an amazing sound but they are all so talented ...🦋
My favorit song. I love it so much.
Although I am not a native, I got chills. They tell a story, a secret story that makes me appreciate their culture.
this is medicine for my sick soul
Everytime I listen to native american music like this, I get chills throughout my back and body, and even though I have no native blood, my heart soars like a hawk.
That makes me smile.
That's cool man I'm full native and I love powwow
dronus You are a human though...The beat of the drum is the heart rhythm of Mother Earth..Not only Natives can connect with it. Glad to see u like it though, this is my fav powwow jam aside from Northern Cree's Red Skin Girl
Liz V Thank you for the wonderful words and I will check out the Northern Cree :)
dronus No prob..I hope you enjoy! Quick question...What turned u on to powwow music?
I am not Native American...however I was born and raised in Arizona where I still reside after some years in Wisconsin. It is an honor to experience Native Ameeican music. Especially songs sang at Pow Wows with a single drum. This specific video of Young Spirit just blows my mind. I discovered and listened to this style of music during a session of Psilocybin containing mushrooms, and it changed my life forever. This music, for some reason, motivates me to try and be a better person everyday...
They are true Americans i am not Native but i respect the these people !!
Kelly Gilliam ❤️❤️
I love your comment and I love that your respect and move our culture it is a very beautiful way of life that we used to live
I’m Mexican and I agree 100 % with your comment
I love their culture
@@mexrasputin Dude as A Mexican you should know majority of Mexicans
Also are Native Guadalupe Ezparsa
from grupo bronco think he is Apache
Ancestry just like Selena Quintanilla
she was Half Cherokee too.
I always break down into tears when I come across these videos. The emotion flows into you.
I love this. I am Rosebud Sioux and Navajo and I was feeling sick but this made me feel better
Sally Waukazoo I'm Navajo too 😱
Sally Waukazoo Traditions, whether it's yours or not, that drum beat always is the best medicine. From your neighbor, Oglala Lakota 😊
Yo, I'm Sioux from Standing Rock and Navajo from New Mexico
Sally May my mama is from Rosebud and father is from Pineridge, I’m full blooded Sioux
Lower Brule NDN here
i'm native dutch!
well done, beautiful music!
I am a Brazilian white man, you're the most pure sort of US born people, greetings from Brazil. GOD BLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸
Brasileiros are funny, ask god to bless your own country
Are you partially indigenous?
I can't stop watching this!!! our culture is beautiful,strong💜
me to too.💘
OnlyMe 89 I love you.
Our culture is beautiful and strong that's why we are all brothers and sisters
OnlyMe 89 4💙
OnlyMe 89 agreed
They all have such an unimpressed look on their faces. Like "Yeah. This is our normal.". What an amazing gift to humanity! Such talent and grace!
I am fascinated by Native American culture 😊