My grand-mother on father side was lakota they took her and put her in adoption in canada here i am, i learned about my Essence i was 16 but always felt it. The elements are activating my memories, these sounds too, thank you so much for your contribution on awakening the world all around !!!! Love blessings ❤❤❤❤❤
A Lakota Lullaby popular too in the States HURON ONTARIO MICHIGAN ERIE SUPERIOR the big lake they call GICHIGUMMI fond of you too love 👥 RESPECT 🥐 🍳 🥘 🥐 🚬🍹 💟 ♾️ 😇 🆘 SAGE PS 🕊️ 💌 🏖️ 💤 🍃 🌿 🦋 ✨ YES please welcome us too
I am not Cherokee, I am not Lakota, I am not even Native American. But from what I have learned about the culture of native Americans , it was one of the most beautiful cultures in humanity, and based on respect for Mother Nature , animals,etc.
do some research. You're idolizing people who were at war at all times, had slavery, torture and incest. The Cherokee had black slaves even after the Civil War.
Probably all peoples do have problems with crimes. I have travelled about through 35 countries all over the world. The most peaceful places: Lakota area in South Dakota and Mongolia.
@@debbienichols5860 sorry if it's too personal, Nichols is that your maiden name? I ask because that's one of the chosen Surnames many Cherokee in the South East chose. And if so, we are cousins, but even if not, we are still cousins.
This beautiful music touches my heart and immerses me in a world of peace and serenity. The gentle sounds and the sensitive melody take me on a journey of inner harmony. Thank you for this brilliant piece of music!❤❤❤🎶🎵🎼
And you should be proud because Lakota people and all those Native Americans who made their path with tears of the blood of deserve a noble place amongst humans for their blood did not disappear but turned into precious ruby seeds of which next generations sprang out like children of the Sun. I wish so many blessings for you like stars on heaven. I truly believe that Sunrise of Natives is close.
I am peoria indian. In recent years i have become attuned to the ways of my people and native peoples of all tribes! Our relationship/understanding of the great spirits earth and our place in it is a special bond! i hope all the worlds peoples may some day come to learn as i have that once we understand our world and what it truly means then we can learn to understand one another and dwell in peace and harmony as was intended by our creator peace and prosperity to all who read this❤
Hi Good morning am a Nigerian who has no single ties outside africa but since the day i listened to this lullaby in the movie the last manhunt i dont understand the native american language even for a second but i have been humming this song for more than a week this your culture and way of life is so fascinating i even got too know about the tales of the great Chief Sitting Bull and the Wounded knee massacre to cap it all the song really calms my whole mind and body
The language is actually Lakȟótiyapi, my first language. And we have not ever willingly called ourselves "Sioux" as you'll see often here. "Sioux" is an Algonquin (ancestral enemies, hundreds of years of war) for "enemy" or "little snake in the grass". The word Lakȟóta, our name, actually translates to "ally". we are 7 allied Tribes. My father is from one, Huŋkpahpa, my mother from another, Oglála, so I am Huŋkpahpa and Oglála Lakȟóta. There is so much misinformation about us, online and off, and it's really sad, but here's some actual information. Best I could do with the energy and time I have. Much love from the Lakȟóta O'yaté (O'yaté--Nation) tokša akhé! (my People's way to end speaking to someone - it literally translates as "later, again,' or basically, "see you later/again," which we say even if there's absolutely no chance you'll ever see, let alone speak to each other again. There's a big undertone in saying tokša akhé, as we are also wishing the other the best Travels upon their Life Path, giving our grace, a bit of our energy for their highest good, and our personal and ancestral blessing. we don't have a word for goodbye that doesn't mean someone is literally at death's door or within 3 nights of their passing. (after 3 days, we return to speaking about them in the present tense because we believe very strongly that they are with us just as much as they always were, just differently now, spending more time on the Great Plains. (where our ancestors go after we die - if you've seen Black Panther, the scenes with T'Challa meeting his ancestors is such an incredibly accurate depiction of the Great Plains that I was shook when I first saw the second movie, especially. I swear they met someone Lakȟóta and directly put their description on screen; then again, us Indigenous Peoples everywhere, whether North America, Siberia, Australia, or Africa, share more than we could ever express, including many of our origin Stories and so many traditions. As many differences as you can find, you will find almost as many similarities.) Thank you if you read this far! In my Culture, (I'm Oglála and Huŋkpahpa Lakȟóta) the Council of Elders Names people different titles with different responsibilities and duties and honors that come with each. A more modern title we have now is Culture Keeper, as well as Language Keeper, as our Culture and Language, Lakȟótiyapi, are both critically endangered due to a continued genocide, Culture and otherwise. The average age of Lakȟótiyapi Speaker is 70, and the life expectancy on my mom's Rez is 55 for women, 45 for men, a lot because of how often we're murdered or "disappear". We're literally not statistically supposed to live long enough to Speak. I was raised by an Elder and what you'd know as a Medicine Man/Shaman (my tunkasila, my grandfather). Mitáku'ye o'yásíŋ (Lakȟótiyapi saying amongst my People, the Lakȟóta O'yaté (O'yaté--Nation)meaning meaning "we are all related" - the sacred Lakȟóta belief that all things are one and should be loved and treated with the respect deserving of that fact. It is said at the end of communications and otherwise as a reminder in general and to the person(s) we are communicating with the respect, kinship, and care put into everything we do as we live by this, and a reminder that this is especially kept in mind when interacting with others. ✊🏽)
This song brings tears to my eyes, no matter who sings it. I know the lyrics are to soothe a son to sleep, but I imagine a mother singing it to her dead son to comfort herself during deep grief. It grips my heart and I feel connected to it. I am descended from Siouan & Algonquin speaking ancestors and appreciate the traditions of our ancestors language continuing through music.
Lullabies with terrifying or tragic content were often used to deceive some (super)natural evil (a decease, for example). "The child is dead or soon will be, nothing to look here, pass away" -- was the message. This tradition is more or less international and has place in such time period when child's death was usual thing due to undeveloped medicine, so everything you could do to defend your kid was done.
Just lost my son. Yes, he is safe in Creators Beings. I fear no more for him. I will learn this song to sing to ease my pain & dry my tears. Yes, had a war song to send both my songs into military ( of their own choosing). Will us mother ever stop crying ?
I am 6th generation Navajo. But my skin looks like a white woman. I hate that. But at least I tan in the sun. And I have Native Indengenious person's features. My Daddy was called "Red Man" R.I.P. PAPA 🏹🙏
I discovered the music of a Dine musician, Carlos Nakai, in the early 90s of the last century and immediately it resonated to me: I'm still listening to it almost every day. I'm Native Italian and once I visited the Northern high prairies with bisons: I fell in love with that big sky and vastity resonating to my heart and I cried warm tears of joy and sadness because they were my visions materialised... Mitakuye Oyasin 🙏
This is lovely. I am a Scot. I believe some of my fellow countrymen integrated into the Cherokee tribes and went with you on the walk of tears. So many politicians could learn the governance and wisdom your forefathers created
This is a so wonderful song. I thank all the native people for this heart and soul touching and healing song. With all my respect and love I wish all the native people all the best and many blessings. God are with you all.
Je suis française et j'aime l'humanité dans toute sa diversité. Pour moi tout les peuples sont beaux et apportent à l'ensemble leurs touches créatives. J'ai une tendresse toute particulière pour les peuples premiers . Les chants des natifs éveillent en moi des émotions qui jaillissent des profondeurs de mon être . Une vibration lointaine comme hors du temps et de l'espace , c'est magique . Merci pour le tout le bien que vos chants offre en nos ❤
Un très grand respect à vous peuple amerindien !! Vous détenez toute la sagesse, le respect de la nature, la vie, soyez fier d être qui vous êtes après tout ce que vous avez et subissez encore. Courage à vous. 🙏😘
Там, где всё, что вокруг - священное, Даже лист, облетевший с куста, И все камни у ног - драгоценные, И всё созданное - красота, Где святая вода небесная Омывает Великую Мать, Там, где смерть для тебя - не бедствие, Если есть, куда умирать, Пой же "hokšíla l-akhé ištíŋma", И в священное небо смотри - Так звучит колыбельная истины Глубоко-глубоко внутри.
I must have been a native in a past life. Whenever I hear this type of music I have a sense of belonging. When I (73) was once allowed to take part in a black-foot's pow-wow, I had the feeling of being at home. thanks a lot. You touch my heart. 🙏💖🌹🌞🌌
@@knitterpated907 This strange longing continues even today at 73 years of age. As a child, I hardly read any Karl May books, but the whole series of Indian biographies, e.g. B. Ernie Hearting, and others. I call a small but fine library my own.
@@sapiophile545 Oh, that's a long time ago: in 1994 I (Swiss) was in Cocoa Beach and met a chief of tribe of the Blackfood Indians. He picked me up in his car and drove quite a long time by my standards. But I couldn't remember the way, I couldn't do that... There was no navigation system either... For me it was just somewhere and I felt honored to be part of the pow wow.
Che popoli stupendi...in adorabile armonia con la natura. Vi amo!!! (Da europeo sono addolorato per quanto accaduto secoli fa... Vorrei scusarmi di cuore con tutti voi, Uomini e Donne, unici/uniche,ineguagliabili!!!)
With all the respect, I love your video making! Listening is where the love begins... THX ~P. *"Nature is not a place to visit. It is home."* ~Gary Snyder
Какая красивая и сильная девушка.Живи счастливо милая.Пусть дети тебя любят .А муж будет верным и любящим.Какой вы красивый и сильный народ!Певцу и всем, кто снимал желаю всего, чего достойны настоящие мужчины!
I am all the way in in Africa,in a little post colonial town called Kroonstad,It's 6.20am May 27th 2023.It's winter(yes winter in Africa) it's still dark and the temperature about 9 degress celcius,im Black this song cut's through the morning silence hit's my soul and makes me realize before i step out to the politics of this World there's no black or white,brown or whatever just HUMANS.
Lyrics and Translation Ha hiye he yo ye wa yehe yo iyee ha hiye he do ye wa deke doiyee.. Ha hiye he yo ye wa yehe yo iyee ha hiye he do ye wa deke doiyee Cante waste Hoksila laki istima hanhepi ke waste wekke elloiyee Cante waste Hoksila laki istima hanhepi ke waste wekke elloiyee wekke eloiyee wekke elloiyee Ha hiye he yo ye wa yehe yo iyee ha hiye he do ye wa deke doiyee.. Hee hiye he yo ye wa yehe yo iyee he hiye he do ye wa deke doiyee Cante waste Hoksila laki istima hanhepi ke waste wekke elloiyee Cante waste Hoksila laki istima hanhepi ke waste wekke elloiyee wekke elloiyee wekke elloiye aq suara gagak ama srigala kamu apa? Ha hiye he yo ye wa yehe yo iyee ha hiye he do ye wa deke doiyee.. Hee hiye he yo ye wa yehe yo iyee he hiye he do ye wa deke doiyee Cante waste Hoksila laki istima hanhepi ke waste wekke elloiyee Cante waste Hoksila laki istima hanhepi ke waste wekke elloiyee ha hiye he yo ye wa yehe yo iye hanhepe ki waste wekke elloiye ha hiye he yo ye wa yehe yo iye hanhepe ki waste wekke elloiye abis jgn di teusin ntar trans.. haha
TO ALL TOUNGS, TRIBES AND NATIONS WITH UNIVERSAL LOVE, PEACE, JOY & HARMONY THE CREATOR & MAMMA EARTH LOVES ALL OF CREATION THANK YOU FOR YOUR HEART SONG..MUCH LOVE FROM OSHAWA, ONTARIO CANADA
Прекрасная, глубокая музыка, проникающая в душу! В России очень любят индейскую культуру!❤❤❤ Процветания и благополучия этому замечательному народу!😍🌹🌹🌹🕊🌈
Русские и индейцы америки очень близки по своему духу, духовности, смелости, преданности, и вообще. И мы и они людим природу, и все, что с этим связано. Только у нас и у них все отобрали, и всё изгадили.
How can America be so cruel to the most beautiful people on mother earth I wish I was born in America to meet you would be a life changing experience from the bottom of my heart thank you for sharing your culture with us I love you all so much
Melody and lyrics pure and sparkling as a pearl;. as pure water of highland spring sparkling under mild rays of the Sun.This Lakota lyllaby is of the genuine value indeed; otherwise how can it touch so deep, mildly penetrates into our hearts- into the hearts of the so diverse Peoples and Cultures all over the World. Here I send this Post with love and respect from Armenia/Yerevan/.❤
This reminds me of my great grandmother, I remember her singing this song often in her late years at her window. She would always be in tears when she finished…..
So heart touching this song. I love it very much, and your singing and fluting is so wonderful. Thank you so much. I wish you all the best and for your nation too.
I love the music and singing i have a love for the indiginous peoples...my former husband is Arawak of the Caribe Nation...I know a few words in Lakota language.Since it is early morning here where i live i great all with a true heart and say hihani was'te...means good morn8ng in Lakota.
I appreciate this song and the memories that come. Lakota people came to my land to build an Inipi lodge. We met regularly and prepared for the Sundance ceremony. Thank you for all 💜🕉️💚🔥🌈
Lyrics! I've found them :) I just don't think I got the chorus :( chante waste hokshila (good hearted boy) laghe estemah (go back to sleep) han hepi kin waste (The night is good) Wah yelo heya (I have spoken) it's the only thing that comes close to the song!! Nice evening;)
✨🕊“Very Beautiful Native Spirit Indian Lakota Song, & I Love♥️This Song,So Much“!! „And,My Respect For This✨ Wonderful Native Spirit Indian People“✨♥️🕊✨😘✨🌺!! „For All People Of This World ✨🌍,Love✨♥️✨,Peace🕊 Harmony💖🕊 & Light“🍃🌹!
Me acuerdo de mañanas gloriosas cerca de los Everglades en Miami oyendo música lakota, en ese caso la canción del sueño, y ahora acabo de encontrar gracias a Dios, otra canción que me eleva a lo mejor que ofrece este mundo lleno de corrupción pero con bendiciones en todos lados. Thank you for uploading this gem. I plan to learn Lakota, náhuatl, maya, quechua and much more.
I must say being one who believes everyone belongs here, this music really touched me to tears. It's so beautiful and has meaning even if I do not understand its words. Thank you...
I was at a pow-pow event and somehow I had this feeling of peace inside of me, I never had dance in my life and when i was invited to join some of the dancers I couldn't resist and it was natural...God Bless America
With all my respects, I love your music!
Many thanks for the watching and comment
Happy weekend! ;)
Happy Weekend dear Encarni xxxx Jen
Wonderful work Excellent creation dear friend. Have a great weekend and all the best to you. Greetings.
Many thanks dear friend! Also to you , a great weekend! Greetings;)
I cry for my people in every word
@@ndoibikehwarready9468 🙏 *As Do I.....!!!!* 💝
I wish the whole earth could hear this song ❤️🧡💛🖤
hello,i hear this very good song in Greece,
Germany too
My grandmother was Cherokee and she was beautiful. The high cheekbones and almond eyes served her well her entire life.
My grand-mother on father side was lakota they took her and put her in adoption in canada here i am, i learned about my Essence i was 16 but always felt it. The elements are activating my memories, these sounds too, thank you so much for your contribution on awakening the world all around !!!! Love blessings ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm Cherokee . and love and respect to my brothers and sisters
Yea right. 0.2% right
I'm a human being and i love everyone ❤️🙏❤️
A Lakota Lullaby popular too in the States HURON ONTARIO MICHIGAN ERIE SUPERIOR the big lake they call GICHIGUMMI fond of you too love 👥 RESPECT 🥐 🍳 🥘 🥐 🚬🍹 💟 ♾️ 😇 🆘 SAGE PS 🕊️ 💌 🏖️ 💤 🍃 🌿 🦋 ✨ YES please welcome us too
I'm from Poland living in Canada over 30 years . Big respect and love to all Indigenous beautiful people ❤
@@electricrhetoric6201 I love every one too.
I am not Cherokee, I am not Lakota, I am not even Native American. But from what I have learned about the culture of native Americans , it was one of the most beautiful cultures in humanity, and based on respect for Mother Nature , animals,etc.
You're really right, the most beautiful and handsome culture!
Much respect for Native Americans. I also respect the Amish
хорошо сказано, привет из племени северных медведей
do some research. You're idolizing people who were at war at all times, had slavery, torture and incest. The Cherokee had black slaves even after the Civil War.
Probably all peoples do have problems with crimes. I have travelled about through 35 countries all over the world. The most peaceful places: Lakota area in South Dakota and Mongolia.
May the Great Father in the Sky bless and protect Lakota Sioux and all Native American Tribal people , where ever they may be ❤. 🙏
I’m not native but i was born here.
CHEROKEE
Amen God is Always Good to Everyone.
Aho
A’HO
I'm Abenaki, my maternal grandfather was Lakota, this song awakens my emotions, it's super pretty
My son's Father is Abenaki ! Me I am part Cherokee and Blackfeet .
@@debbienichols5860 sorry if it's too personal, Nichols is that your maiden name? I ask because that's one of the chosen Surnames many Cherokee in the South East chose. And if so, we are cousins, but even if not, we are still cousins.
I am Odawa and love native indian music. My grandparent are both nate indians. I am proud to be a native indian. Proud on all native indians !
I am a human. It makes me proud to be a human, and it brings me great joy to know that fellow humans can create such beautiful music and imagery.
Достойно уважения! Слова не мальчика, но мужа...
Ha ha
Cool, I'm human, too. What a coincidence. Great meeting others of my species. :)
What such beautiful music. Much ❤ to our soul Brothers & Sisters..❤❤
This beautiful music touches my heart and immerses me in a world of peace and serenity. The gentle sounds and the sensitive melody take me on a journey of inner harmony. Thank you for this brilliant piece of music!❤❤❤🎶🎵🎼
So proud to be of Lakota heritage, thank you for this beautiful song. ♡︎
And you should be proud because Lakota people and all those Native Americans who made their path with tears of the blood of deserve a noble place amongst humans for their blood did not disappear but turned into precious ruby seeds of which next generations sprang out like children of the Sun. I wish so many blessings for you like stars on heaven. I truly believe that Sunrise of Natives is close.
Same 🙏
Very proud of my peoples
You feel that sensation of heritage when you wake in the morning to meet the Sun.
I am peoria indian. In recent years i have become attuned to the ways of my people and native peoples of all tribes! Our relationship/understanding of the great spirits earth and our place in it is a special bond! i hope all the worlds peoples may some day come to learn as i have that once we understand our world and what it truly means then we can learn to understand one another and dwell in peace and harmony as was intended by our creator peace and prosperity to all who read this❤
Even this irish/czech/hungarian/Sioux has found that same path...and has shown his children...
Do you guys know who you are
Hi Good morning am a Nigerian who has no single ties outside africa but since the day i listened to this lullaby in the movie the last manhunt i dont understand the native american language even for a second but i have been humming this song for more than a week this your culture and way of life is so fascinating i even got too know about the tales of the great Chief Sitting Bull and the Wounded knee massacre to cap it all the song really calms my whole mind and body
The language is Lakota, a people that live on the Northern Great Plains. Approximate translation: Go to sleep good hearted boy, the night is good.
Absolutely so proud to be a person who knows you with total respect. Both my sons Absolutely too.
@@martaholmes4287 thanks
The language is actually Lakȟótiyapi, my first language. And we have not ever willingly called ourselves "Sioux" as you'll see often here. "Sioux" is an Algonquin (ancestral enemies, hundreds of years of war) for "enemy" or "little snake in the grass". The word Lakȟóta, our name, actually translates to "ally". we are 7 allied Tribes. My father is from one, Huŋkpahpa, my mother from another, Oglála, so I am Huŋkpahpa and Oglála Lakȟóta.
There is so much misinformation about us, online and off, and it's really sad, but here's some actual information. Best I could do with the energy and time I have.
Much love from the Lakȟóta O'yaté (O'yaté--Nation)
tokša akhé!
(my People's way to end speaking to someone - it literally translates as "later, again,' or basically, "see you later/again," which we say even if there's absolutely no chance you'll ever see, let alone speak to each other again. There's a big undertone in saying tokša akhé, as we are also wishing the other the best Travels upon their Life Path, giving our grace, a bit of our energy for their highest good, and our personal and ancestral blessing. we don't have a word for goodbye that doesn't mean someone is literally at death's door or within 3 nights of their passing. (after 3 days, we return to speaking about them in the present tense because we believe very strongly that they are with us just as much as they always were, just differently now, spending more time on the Great Plains. (where our ancestors go after we die - if you've seen Black Panther, the scenes with T'Challa meeting his ancestors is such an incredibly accurate depiction of the Great Plains that I was shook when I first saw the second movie, especially. I swear they met someone Lakȟóta and directly put their description on screen; then again, us Indigenous Peoples everywhere, whether North America, Siberia, Australia, or Africa, share more than we could ever express, including many of our origin Stories and so many traditions. As many differences as you can find, you will find almost as many similarities.)
Thank you if you read this far! In my Culture, (I'm Oglála and Huŋkpahpa Lakȟóta) the Council of Elders Names people different titles with different responsibilities and duties and honors that come with each. A more modern title we have now is Culture Keeper, as well as Language Keeper, as our Culture and Language, Lakȟótiyapi, are both critically endangered due to a continued genocide, Culture and otherwise. The average age of Lakȟótiyapi Speaker is 70, and the life expectancy on my mom's Rez is 55 for women, 45 for men, a lot because of how often we're murdered or "disappear". We're literally not statistically supposed to live long enough to Speak. I was raised by an Elder and what you'd know as a Medicine Man/Shaman (my tunkasila, my grandfather).
Mitáku'ye o'yásíŋ
(Lakȟótiyapi saying amongst my People, the Lakȟóta O'yaté (O'yaté--Nation)meaning meaning "we are all related" - the sacred Lakȟóta belief that all things are one and should be loved and treated with the respect deserving of that fact. It is said at the end of communications and otherwise as a reminder in general and to the person(s) we are communicating with the respect, kinship, and care put into everything we do as we live by this, and a reminder that this is especially kept in mind when interacting with others. ✊🏽)
Very Beautiful Native American Music I'm proud to be a Native. The words are speaking the truth how we respect Mother Earth
Well, actually, this one is a bed time lullaby.
Your words are so amazing. I have so many thoughts and respect to your culture and your unity with the nature. So many blessings to you all.
What does it say? I would really like to know?
@@brendanewbury3940 it doesn’t matter if it’s a lullaby, it’s beautiful and it calms my soul 💕💕
Very beautiful
I’m Scottish Canadian but I have to say this is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. ❤
❤🏴
This song brings tears to my eyes, no matter who sings it. I know the lyrics are to soothe a son to sleep, but I imagine a mother singing it to her dead son to comfort herself during deep grief. It grips my heart and I feel connected to it. I am descended from Siouan & Algonquin speaking ancestors and appreciate the traditions of our ancestors language continuing through music.
Lullabies with terrifying or tragic content were often used to deceive some (super)natural evil (a decease, for example). "The child is dead or soon will be, nothing to look here, pass away" -- was the message. This tradition is more or less international and has place in such time period when child's death was usual thing due to undeveloped medicine, so everything you could do to defend your kid was done.
Just lost my son.
Yes, he is safe in Creators Beings.
I fear no more for him.
I will learn this song to sing to ease my pain & dry my tears.
Yes, had a war song to send both my songs into military ( of their own choosing). Will us mother ever stop crying ?
I lost a warrior daughter. She was amazing. How do I sing her song? Her father was Apache, and I am white. He died before. Help me, please?
Very beautiful song.I am Diné. I respect all tribes of all nations. My granddaughter is half Lakota. ❤Who resides in Bismarck, ND.
Hello 👋 how are you feeling today?
I am 6th generation Navajo. But my skin looks like a white woman. I hate that. But at least I tan in the sun. And I have Native Indengenious person's features. My Daddy was called
"Red Man"
R.I.P. PAPA 🏹🙏
Me, I hate to be white,too. I'm German and Austrian.
But I love native culture ever since I heard of it at age of ten years.
I love being almost half White & Indigenous, gives me a different perspective on both . Not all Whites were devils.
I discovered the music of a Dine musician, Carlos Nakai, in the early 90s of the last century and immediately it resonated to me: I'm still listening to it almost every day. I'm Native Italian and once I visited the Northern high prairies with bisons: I fell in love with that big sky and vastity resonating to my heart and I cried warm tears of joy and sadness because they were my visions materialised...
Mitakuye Oyasin 🙏
This is lovely. I am a Scot. I believe some of my fellow countrymen integrated into the Cherokee tribes and went with you on the walk of tears. So many politicians could learn the governance and wisdom your forefathers created
President Jackson let them take their black slaves with them
I'm proud to be member of the Shawnee tribe. I love the culture of Native Americans. Our politicians could learn so much from them.
@fuku4229
Your username says everything ppl need to know...
@fuku4229
Awwe. You made a funny.
Lol
This is a so wonderful song. I thank all the native people for this heart and soul touching and healing song. With all my respect and love I wish all the native people all the best and many blessings. God are with you all.
Je suis française et j'aime l'humanité dans toute sa diversité. Pour moi tout les peuples sont beaux et apportent à l'ensemble leurs touches créatives. J'ai une tendresse toute particulière pour les peuples premiers .
Les chants des natifs éveillent en moi des émotions qui jaillissent des profondeurs de mon être
. Une vibration lointaine comme hors du temps et de l'espace , c'est magique . Merci pour le tout le bien que vos chants offre en nos ❤
Thank you for your words
Everyone fights for freedom, beliefs family . Our people. I have and will again here and in the after life .
Un très grand respect à vous peuple amerindien !! Vous détenez toute la sagesse, le respect de la nature, la vie, soyez fier d être qui vous êtes après tout ce que vous avez et subissez encore. Courage à vous. 🙏😘
I’m half Cherokee, love the song it calms me down ❤️❤️
Hello 👋 how are you feeling today??
Great to know that native American culture has not been totally wiped out, here's hoping it thrives.
Там, где всё, что вокруг - священное,
Даже лист, облетевший с куста,
И все камни у ног - драгоценные,
И всё созданное - красота,
Где святая вода небесная
Омывает Великую Мать,
Там, где смерть для тебя - не бедствие,
Если есть, куда умирать,
Пой же "hokšíla l-akhé ištíŋma",
И в священное небо смотри -
Так звучит колыбельная истины
Глубоко-глубоко внутри.
Мне понравилось)
Спасибо,друг! С пониманием приходит истинная любовь и уважение! Спасибо!!!
Спасибо. я тоже люблю эту песню. Так как и то, и другое во мне соединяет родную душу и частичку славянской крови.
@@clari52 Das ist keine Übersetzung, nur mein Gedicht. Danke shön!
This is lovely because it is truth and universal.
Cherokee and Irish love this song
And Sami in scandinavia
❤❤❤
I must have been a native in a past life. Whenever I hear this type of music I have a sense of belonging. When I (73) was once allowed to take part in a black-foot's pow-wow, I had the feeling of being at home. thanks a lot. You touch my heart. 🙏💖🌹🌞🌌
I know the feeling 🦅
@@knitterpated907 This strange longing continues even today at 73 years of age. As a child, I hardly read any Karl May books, but the whole series of Indian biographies, e.g. B. Ernie Hearting, and others. I call a small but fine library my own.
Where was the Blackfoot pow wow? My great grandmother was Blackfoot.
@@sapiophile545 Oh, that's a long time ago: in 1994 I (Swiss) was in Cocoa Beach and met a chief of tribe of the Blackfood Indians. He picked me up in his car and drove quite a long time by my standards. But I couldn't remember the way, I couldn't do that... There was no navigation system either... For me it was just somewhere and I felt honored to be part of the pow wow.
Sure that happened
I’m Cherokee Irish. Proud of both my heritages. I have much respect for all natives .
Che popoli stupendi...in adorabile armonia con la natura.
Vi amo!!!
(Da europeo sono addolorato per quanto accaduto secoli fa... Vorrei scusarmi di cuore con tutti voi, Uomini e Donne, unici/uniche,ineguagliabili!!!)
One of the most beautiful and soothing voices ❤️
Well im not native however i honestly love and appreciate native americans very much. I love listening to beautiful music, beautiful people ❤
I m from France. This melody is so peaceful. Thank you so much for sharing. 💖
Браво! Люди доброй воли - объединяйтесь!!!
Музыка и впрямь шикарна...
With all the respect, I love your video making!
Listening is where the love begins... THX ~P.
*"Nature is not a place to visit. It is home."* ~Gary Snyder
Many thanks dear Peter! a beautiful quote!! hugs;)
Nature is not. Place to visit. It is home. Love that.
I’m descent from Mexican indigenous ❤my respect all cultures of the world 🙏🏻
Mexicans have a magnificent culture too.
I am Navajo and this how we all remember one after another. My family is with you all.
Hello Tashi my name is Elke I need the lyric . Have you this? Can you write?
@@elkekrauss2520 wish I could have help you but idk another tribes language. Only Navajo I know
I am 80 percent native 20 percent American 100 percent Indian... long live
Such a beautiful song. I love to play it on my flute even though I'm Cherokee/Choctaw heritage... ❤
We are all one in the nation of Native Americans.
@@jannisares ❤🧡💛💚💙
Very beautiful. It just brings calmness over me when I hear it.
Какая красивая и сильная девушка.Живи счастливо милая.Пусть дети тебя любят .А муж будет верным и любящим.Какой вы красивый и сильный народ!Певцу и всем, кто снимал желаю всего, чего достойны настоящие мужчины!
I have utmost respect and abundance of love for Native Americans. May Allah swa bless them.
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 ♥
The True God of Israel be with you all. Love, Michael and the Holy Spirit open your eyes to our Lord. Amen.
@@michael-hw1uv
God of Israel, lol
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I am all the way in in Africa,in a little post colonial town called Kroonstad,It's 6.20am May 27th 2023.It's winter(yes winter in Africa) it's still dark and the temperature about 9 degress celcius,im Black this song cut's through the morning silence hit's my soul and makes me realize before i step out to the politics of this World there's no black or white,brown or whatever just HUMANS.
I am in Rustenburg. There is so much beauty that has been lost in the noise of the modern world.
Wonderful to hear a beautiful song from the past.
Music to touch your soul. This is absolutely beautiful
Im Cherokee and i find this so beautiful
I am half Osage...this sings to my heart...✨
What a sad history the Osage have. A new movie “Killers of the Flower Moon.” is just now in theaters. So horrible what happened to the Osage.
Очень красивая песня Я живу очень далеко от этого прекрасного народа, но очень их люблю, восхищаюсь их красотой и талантом!❤❤❤❤❤❤!
Lyrics and Translation
Ha hiye he yo ye
wa yehe yo iyee
ha hiye he do ye
wa deke doiyee..
Ha hiye he yo ye
wa yehe yo iyee
ha hiye he do ye
wa deke doiyee
Cante waste
Hoksila laki istima
hanhepi ke waste
wekke elloiyee
Cante waste
Hoksila laki istima
hanhepi ke waste
wekke elloiyee
wekke eloiyee
wekke elloiyee
Ha hiye he yo ye
wa yehe yo iyee
ha hiye he do ye
wa deke doiyee..
Hee hiye he yo ye
wa yehe yo iyee
he hiye he do ye
wa deke doiyee
Cante waste
Hoksila laki istima
hanhepi ke waste
wekke elloiyee
Cante waste
Hoksila laki istima
hanhepi ke waste
wekke elloiyee
wekke elloiyee
wekke elloiye
aq suara gagak ama srigala
kamu apa?
Ha hiye he yo ye
wa yehe yo iyee
ha hiye he do ye
wa deke doiyee..
Hee hiye he yo ye
wa yehe yo iyee
he hiye he do ye
wa deke doiyee
Cante waste
Hoksila laki istima
hanhepi ke waste
wekke elloiyee
Cante waste
Hoksila laki istima
hanhepi ke waste
wekke elloiyee
ha hiye he yo ye
wa yehe yo iye
hanhepe ki waste
wekke elloiye
ha hiye he yo ye
wa yehe yo iye
hanhepe ki waste
wekke elloiye
abis jgn di teusin
ntar trans.. haha
So many Thanks for translate this soothing, wonderful Song!
Many Greetings from Germany 🙏💕🇩🇪
Thank you very much for the lyrics, Do you by chance know the meaning of the song? Thanks!
아메리카에 사는 우리 형제여!~
인디언, 그대들의 선조들이 자연과 하나되어 살아온 맑고 투명한 삶의 흔적에 경의를 표합니다!~
조상님들이 겪은 희생에 마음 아파요!~
언젠가 하나될 그날을 기다리며 건강과 행복을 기원합니다()
TO ALL TOUNGS, TRIBES AND NATIONS WITH UNIVERSAL LOVE, PEACE, JOY & HARMONY THE CREATOR & MAMMA EARTH LOVES ALL OF CREATION THANK YOU FOR YOUR HEART SONG..MUCH LOVE FROM OSHAWA, ONTARIO CANADA
Pilamaya washe to all first nations for their heritage and amasing culture. Greetings from Armenia❤❤❤
I need a Native American song for a group who picks songs from our choices ....
I love your culture full of respect for our Mother Earth , thanks for existing
What a beautiful pentatonic music, what a warm, clear velvety voice! Thanks!
My mother sent money to Lakota, before she died and went to heaven. I noticed it in her transactions. This became very close to my heart.❤😊
Hello 👋 how are you feeling today??
Que maravillosa canción de cuna. Alberga todo el amor que una madre y un pueblo pueden albergar por sus hijos. Emociona.
I really love Indian, Indian music and culture !!!!
Yes but if u rlly loved it you would know we hate being called indian. We are indigenous 😭
@@Jbaby124 right 😭😭
I think ye are amazing people
Your music is amazing it sends my baby boy straight to sleep and it relaxes my son he suffers with colic thank you
Is not his .
@@Moodboard39
True spirituality does not belong to any one nation or tribe or peoples, it belongs to all humanity everywhere.
@@carminemurray6624 that's not my point ! The song is not his , it's a remix dum dum.
love this song too, it brings me at ease.... love it.. Love native people too... the most real nature people ...
Respect from the Celtic Pagans of Eire. Thanks for feeding us when we had our famine and the British tried to wipe ous out
Beautiful song! The singing and the drumbeat entered my heart, soothing me. A lullaby for all!
Békesség és tisztelet ...
may the gods bring all a better understanding of the natural world
Прекрасная, глубокая музыка, проникающая в душу! В России очень любят индейскую культуру!❤❤❤ Процветания и благополучия этому замечательному народу!😍🌹🌹🌹🕊🌈
Присоединяюсь!!!!!!
Русские и индейцы америки очень близки по своему духу, духовности, смелости, преданности, и вообще. И мы и они людим природу, и все, что с этим связано. Только у нас и у них все отобрали, и всё изгадили.
How can America be so cruel to the most beautiful people on mother earth I wish I was born in America to meet you would be a life changing experience from the bottom of my heart thank you for sharing your culture with us I love you all so much
Tell me a nation thT did not treat a beautiful people barbarically.
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This is hauntingly beautiful 🇿🇦
I am Huron (Attignawantan) French Canadian on one side and Cherokee Choctaw Scot on the other. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful.. Thankyou 🙏🏻.. I will play this for my grandson. Many Blessings to All !
My grandmother was Nadine Alice Brown
Melody and lyrics pure and sparkling as a pearl;. as pure water of highland spring sparkling under mild rays of the Sun.This Lakota lyllaby is of the genuine value indeed; otherwise how can it touch so deep, mildly penetrates into our hearts- into the hearts of the so diverse Peoples and Cultures all over the World. Here I send this Post with love and respect from Armenia/Yerevan/.❤
I am in love with this song... may God bless everyone and the Native American community 🥰🙏
This reminds me of my great grandmother, I remember her singing this song often in her late years at her window. She would always be in tears when she finished…..
Amazing, thank you my dear friend ♥
So heart touching this song. I love it very much, and your singing and fluting is so wonderful. Thank you so much. I wish you all the best and for your nation too.
So beautiful and soothing.
It's True!
I love the music and singing i have a love for the indiginous peoples...my former husband is Arawak of the Caribe Nation...I know a few words in Lakota language.Since it is early morning here where i live i great all with a true heart and say hihani was'te...means good morn8ng in Lakota.
Magic music... wonderful video...
...Thank you my dear Encarni ... ❤
Many thanks my dear friend!
Have a nice weekend!
I appreciate this song and the memories that come. Lakota people came to my land to build an Inipi lodge. We met regularly and prepared for the Sundance ceremony. Thank you for all 💜🕉️💚🔥🌈
Very beautiful and harmonious work! Thanks Encarni! Have a nice evening!
Many thanks Victor! Have a nice evening !!
It's incredible! At times it reminds me of folk Andean music!
Thank you so much! I really love this voic and this song! Beautiful song!!! Beautiful voic!!! Great video! Thank you, Andres!!!😆🌿💝👍
Many Thanks Andres! I'm glad you like!
XxEnigmaOfLifexX What is this song about?
Lyrics! I've found them :) I just don't think I got the chorus :(
chante waste hokshila (good hearted boy)
laghe estemah (go back to sleep)
han hepi kin waste (The night is good)
Wah yelo heya (I have spoken)
it's the only thing that comes close to the song!!
Nice evening;)
XxEnigmaOfLifexX I do not understand English well. Excuse me. Transtated through an interprater.
How beautiful! Warm hugs from Russia.
My God, this is beautiful. Makes my soul sing.
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
✨🕊“Very Beautiful Native
Spirit Indian Lakota Song, &
I Love♥️This Song,So Much“!!
„And,My Respect For This✨
Wonderful Native Spirit Indian
People“✨♥️🕊✨😘✨🌺!!
„For All People Of This World
✨🌍,Love✨♥️✨,Peace🕊
Harmony💖🕊 & Light“🍃🌹!
So peacefully beautiful.
That music is absolutely beautiful it stirs my soul
Beautiful music and vocals. You are very talented. The Creator bless you and all those you love.
Thank you so much for this beautiful song!❤
Love this song, proud of my Native Heritage; Oglala Lakota Pride. Wicasa Tabloka =Bull Man.
so a wonderful performance. Have all my thanks from my heart.
Me acuerdo de mañanas gloriosas cerca de los Everglades en Miami oyendo música lakota, en ese caso la canción del sueño, y ahora acabo de encontrar gracias a Dios, otra canción que me eleva a lo mejor que ofrece este mundo lleno de corrupción pero con bendiciones en todos lados. Thank you for uploading this gem. I plan to learn Lakota, náhuatl, maya, quechua and much more.
Que bien. Ojalá y ya estes en el proceso de aprender por lo menos 1 de esos lenguajes que mencionaste hace 2 años.
I am not native but greatly respect the culture and beliefs. I would love to know the English words to this
I must say being one who believes everyone belongs here, this music really touched me to tears. It's so beautiful and has meaning even if I do not understand its words. Thank you...
Absolutely beautiful. When anxiety hits this relaxes me. I love listening to the music. So beautiful. Wish I knew the words in English.
I was at a pow-pow event and somehow I had this feeling of peace inside of me, I never had dance in my life and when i was invited to join some of the dancers I couldn't resist and it was natural...God Bless America
Gratidão por essa linda canção que toca na minha alma, no coração e na minha vida! 💜💜💜💜🌾🌟
Feathers are of the Spirit of angels! To show us how to use the words given to us. An Oracle.❤😊❤
So earthy and haunting...like the earth is sending it's voice to the highest realm of heaven.
Absolument magnifique, de toute beauté !!! Merci !!!
I am but a speck of Cherokee…great great grandmother on my fathers side 🤝♥️all of these beautiful videos and music
Yes , me too. The Cherokee say if you have a drop of Cherokee blood you are a Cherokee
I swear, I've heard this song before. It's so beautiful