Buddy Red Bow is buried on the hill top east of Red Shirt Table, along where the badlands meet the plains, on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD. His headstone is a metal guitar to remind us of his songs that helped my generation keep onto our dying grandparents and the stories of our greater grandparents and the little ones who never had a chance at a full life and died at the hands of the foul US government. Tears are real on this side of our story.
Yes, I Understand, How Us Indians, First Nations People's everywhere, are In the Mercies of the White Man, who are against Natives. And even These Days of the 20Hundreds, are much worse for All Indian People's across this Turtle Islands and Indian Country. As there are so many Races who are here Today. And many, Have no Understanding of First Nations People's, and what we did for this Country to Survive on. So yes Friends Brothers Sisters and Relatives. I Pray that each of you will try to understand, And keep teaching our Younger Generation and their families too. So that we can keep this Country and World alive. Until the end of time. When The Great Spirit, Our Creator, Calls us all home... Wopida. Live, n Love Your History, And Culture. We are The Red Man, And we will all die, Being Red, and Ready.
in 1980 i was with don ghost bear coming back from rapid city in a jan snow storm . we stopped in at everette and marv helpers in red shirt village red shirt so dak. buddy red bow was playing there that weekend so we huddled up with relatives and danced and sang all weekend with buddy the and the boys . I got to see a living lakota legend live . A story i cheerish and tell my relatives .
I live In rosebud, sd and I can very easily obtain this album, thanks to K.O.Y.A Radio 88.1 give 'em a listen sometime, they play Buddy's songs, thank God!
I remember listening this with my mother, grandmother, and uncle I’m so glad I found this on RUclips. They’ve all made their journeys and I know that they’re all happy in the spirit world.
Lot of people mention what this song reminds them of, I will join. I have no native american descent but when I was 29 I was on my own spirit quest. Drove myself from NY to SD to go hiking in the Badlands. One day driving I heard this beautiful song on the radio, have never forgotten it. Always reminds me of the a amazing Badlands, South Dakota. Peace.
He came to our area @ Janet McCloud's home and we just fell in love with him. My mom (Janet) used to play his tape until it wore out & we'd have to buy more. and she would do all kinds of activiites with his songs - when she passed & my husband we played his songs - it brings back beautiful songs and memories - his songs will live forever & when I go my kids will play his music. Send me off in a good way :)
RIP Eleanor Charging Crow you leave behind a legacy of love, honor, loyalty, and never leaving our side. We will carry in our hearts everything you taught us. Love you forever grandma.
Thinking of my boy Frankie, who took that Journey to the spirit world 13 years ago. Only 18 years young, miss you son R.I.P. Mark and Uncle Mike. Gone but never forgotten.
t : Little Owl , Thank/you for your kind words, it means alot, truer words have, never been spoken so clear and from the heart. Mark. YEHA NOHA my brother.
This is for my Father Joseph C. Picotte Sr. He passed away on December 6, 2014. In Bismarck ND. He was a fan of Buddy Red Bow. When I went home he was always playing these CD's.
Always remember hearing this song play when a brother or sister passed. It took a whole new meaning when it was played after my momma passed. REST IN PARADISE, Darlene Rose Charging Crow- Pebeahsy- Cuny 9/14/13. Cante Waste Winyan. Good Heart Woman. We love you forever. Jan,Aaron,Felicia,Mark,Luke.
For my cousin Paul Castaway, shot and killed by Denver POlice on July 12, 2015. Laid to rest on July 23, 2015. RIP. We will see you again, until then we will fight for Justice 4 Paul! Aho & Ahe'hee"
This song reminds me of my aunt who died in 2007, Buddy Red Bow was her favorite singer. That's how I know his music. Rip. Love you I'll see you someday!
This song is a remembrance of my late Uncle. It has been a year ago in August since he pass but I still miss him so much. I love him dearly. I used to help him as best as I could when no one else would. There has been not a day that goes by that I think of him. I love you Uncle!!!
This was the first Buddy Red Bow song I ever heard - on KILI radio in August 2008. Then a descendent of a survivor of Wounded knee played that, and I was hooked. An aquaintance knew him and told us about him. Pilamaya
I have heard this since I was a child and I love it always It is comforting. It makes me think of my mom when she was young and strong. The end comes for us all it is how we live that determines who will be there when we die.
I remember years ago when grandma and grandpa redbow lived on dilger street near Garfield school in rapid I would take of their dog's when they went to the rez. Sure miss them
I LIVE ON THE WIND RIVER REZ & I LOVE HIS MUSIC MY FAVORITE IS INDIAN LOVE SONG IT MAKES ME CRY BECAUSE I WILL NEVER FIND THAT SPECIAL NATIVE GUY I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR
I looked for this song for years after My Mom passed away. I never knew who sang it nor the name of it. I only knew the lyrics and music.. I've been missing My Mom these past few weeks... Im so glad to have stumbled across it. My heart has been so heavy.... I listen to this song now and I can still see her singing and shoulders going to the beat... So Full of Life and Happy
This song is for my Parents & Older Brothers & Sister & Nephew, Nieces & Cousins, Aunties & Uncles, Grand Parents. I love & miss you all! RIP Mom & Dad & Tom & Elliott, Marion & TJ & Aaron.
I was at a Buddy Redbow concert in Whitehorse in the late 80's. very powerrfull performance. i also had the privilege of doing the press photography for the concert, and still have some photos. Great music. .
I did not know until now that Buddy Red Bow had passed on, R I P. I had purchased his audio tape Journey to the Spirit World in 1988, I still have it now i will convert it in to digital form. because of Buddy Red Bow i started going to so many pow wows.
I remember him playing his guitar in my parents house in the living room and his amp all hooked up to our entertainment system in lakota homes he was good friends with my uncle Chet n my parents and I grew up listening to his music as well and always in the cemetery where he is.laid to.rest only because that's where myself n my siblings were baptized at
I played the harmonica on reservation, cowboy and brother of the road. Me and Buddy were great friends. Most of the songs he wrote he sang in the car when we were riding around or at my house.😢 he gave me his black hat
Pilamaya ye Buddy!! I never ever got to meet you even tho we are both from Pine Ridge. I am glad that the Elders told you the stories of Our Lakota Ancestors!! You are missed Brother!!
Couldn’t find the lyrics anywhere to save my life, so I tried to write them out as I listened. Hope it’s all correct! RIP Buddy Red Bow, thank you for your beautiful music. “Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa. Get yourself ready, Get your body ready, Purify your mind while you can. Go to the sweat lodge, Pray with the peace pipe, The end is around the bend. For the days are coming, And the nights are running, And soon you’ll be leaving this land. And we’ll wrap you in a buffalo robe, And sing your death song. Lay you on a bed of sage, High above the ground. For the journey to the spirit world, Is a long one, my friend. But when you die, that doesn’t mean, That this is the end. Yes the journey to the spirit world, Is a long one, my friend. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa. And we’ll lead the horse, that you once rode so proud, through the crowd. And the ones you love, and leave behind, you’ll see in another time. So get yourself ready, Get your body ready, Purify your mind while you can. Go to the sweat lodge, Pray with the peace pipe, The end is around the bend. For the days are coming, And the nights are running, And soon you’ll be leaving this land. And we’ll wrap you in a buffalo robe, And sing your death song. Lay you on a bed of sage, High above the ground. For the journey to the spirit world, Is a long one, my friend. But when you die, that doesn’t mean, That this is the end. Yes the journey to, the spirit world, Is a long one, my friend. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa. For the days are coming, And the nights are running, And soon you’ll be leaving this land. And we’ll wrap you in a buffalo robe, And sing your death song. Lay you on a bed of sage, High above the ground. For the journey to the spirit world, Is a long one, my friend. But when you die, that doesn’t mean, That this is the end. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, na. Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa.”
I remember when I was a kid and my grandma would play this song on the front porch early in the morning while she would bead .. really miss those summer mornings at magoos house
Thinking of my Uncle Roger and my Aunt Marlene who were taken from us way too soon, because of someones ignorance and neglect towards the other innocent peoples lives whom he shared the road with that fateful day 2 years ago. miss you, Mark .
In memory of Steve Reevis who starred in Dances With Wolves, Last of the Dogmen and many more movies. Sorry your Journey to the Spirit World had to be so soon. 1962-Dec. 7, 2017
Buddy Red Bow a gifted man. I didnt kbow his stiry makes me love the nan even more. I feel sad but he is with the nation and they are loojing after him. Ah ho Stamiksina from the Blood Tribe Phoenix is my daughter.
Get yourself ready, get your body ready. Purify your mind while you can. Go to the sweat lodge, pray with the peace pipe. For the end is round the bend. For the days are coming and the nights are running, and soon you'll be leaving this land. And they'll wrap you in a buffalo robe and sing you this song. And they'll lay you on a bed of sage high above the ground. For the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend. But, when you die that doesn't mean that this is the end. Yes, the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend. And they'll lay the horse that you once rode so proud through the crowds. And the ones you love and leave behind you'll see in another time. So, get yourself ready, get your body ready. Purify your mind while you can. Go to the sweat lodge, pray with the peace pipe. For the end is round the bend. For the days are coming and the nights are running, and soon you'll be leaving this land. And they'll wrap you in a buffalo robe and sing you this song. And they'll lay you on a bed of sage high above the ground. For the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend. But, when you die that doesn't mean that this is the end. Yes, the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend. For the days are coming and the nights are running, and soon you'll be leaving this land. And they'll wrap you in a buffalo robe and sing you this song. And they'll lay you on a bed of sage high above the ground. For the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend. But, when you die that doesn't mean that this is the end. Yes, the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend.
I dedicate this song to my family that passed on. I sure miss you all. Especially my grandparents. I will forever miss you shi Cheii and shi Maasuni. 😢
Buddy Red Bow is buried on the hill top east of Red Shirt Table, along where the badlands meet the plains, on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD. His headstone is a metal guitar to remind us of his songs that helped my generation keep onto our dying grandparents and the stories of our greater grandparents and the little ones who never had a chance at a full life and died at the hands of the foul US government. Tears are real on this side of our story.
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@Sedistix yes we do, you have no place to speak on our trauma unless you’ve grown up and or lived on a reservation
Mitakuye Oyasin
Yes, I Understand,
How Us Indians, First Nations People's everywhere, are In the Mercies of the White Man, who are against Natives.
And even These Days of the 20Hundreds, are much worse for All Indian People's across this Turtle Islands and Indian Country.
As there are so many Races who are here Today. And many,
Have no Understanding of First Nations People's, and what we did for this Country to Survive on.
So yes Friends Brothers Sisters and Relatives.
I Pray that each of you will try to understand,
And keep teaching our Younger Generation and their families too.
So that we can keep this Country and World alive.
Until the end of time.
When The Great Spirit,
Our Creator,
Calls us all home...
Wopida.
Live, n Love Your
History,
And Culture.
We are The Red Man,
And we will all die,
Being Red, and Ready.
Always love Buddy Red Bow
Buddy left this World way too soon..but your words will remain
in 1980 i was with don ghost bear coming back from rapid city in a jan snow storm . we stopped in at everette and marv helpers in red shirt village red shirt so dak. buddy red bow was playing there that weekend so we huddled up with relatives and danced and sang all weekend with buddy the and the boys . I got to see a living lakota legend live . A story i cheerish and tell my relatives .
I am so glad my friend mentioned him. I didn’t know his music or his lyrics… a whole new world has opened up.. grateful to hear his songs! ❤❤❤
I just attended Buddy's sons funeral here in Grand Rapids MI , he was a great freind R.I.P. Richard Redbow
Does he have any kids or family left?
I live In rosebud, sd and I can very easily obtain this album, thanks to K.O.Y.A Radio 88.1 give 'em a listen sometime, they play Buddy's songs, thank God!
I remember listening this with my mother, grandmother, and uncle I’m so glad I found this on RUclips. They’ve all made their journeys and I know that they’re all happy in the spirit world.
My grandma left me this CD
Lot of people mention what this song reminds them of, I will join. I have no native american descent but when I was 29 I was on my own spirit quest. Drove myself from NY to SD to go hiking in the Badlands. One day driving I heard this beautiful song on the radio, have never forgotten it. Always reminds me of the a amazing Badlands, South Dakota. Peace.
Music reaches beyond bodily identification.
🤗
RIP to my grandpa, 09.09.21, he knew Buddy like his brother and talked about him. I miss you grandpa.
He came to our area @ Janet McCloud's home and we just fell in love with him. My mom (Janet) used to play his tape until it wore out & we'd have to buy more. and she would do all kinds of activiites with his songs - when she passed & my husband we played his songs - it brings back beautiful songs and memories - his songs will live forever & when I go my kids will play his music. Send me off in a good way :)
I knew your mom and was at her house a number of times in the 1980's. Truly an amazing woman.
RIP Eleanor Charging Crow you leave behind a legacy of love, honor, loyalty, and never leaving our side. We will carry in our hearts everything you taught us. Love you forever grandma.
One of the greatest of all time! Luv you and
Miss you terribley
Thinking of my boy Frankie, who took that Journey to the spirit world 13 years ago. Only 18 years young, miss you son R.I.P. Mark and Uncle Mike. Gone but never forgotten.
t : Little Owl , Thank/you for your kind words, it means alot, truer words have, never been spoken so clear and from the heart. Mark. YEHA NOHA my brother.
This is for my Father Joseph C. Picotte Sr. He passed away on December 6, 2014. In Bismarck ND. He was a fan of Buddy Red Bow. When I went home he was always playing these CD's.
I remember listening to it every single day after my dad passed away
I miss you dad I love you so much
This song was the song i listened to right before my grandpa died.
i remember back in the 80s..listening to KILI radio early in the morning with my unci before school..
Aho!!
This song is so powerful. RIP to all my relations!
stillsmokinfireworks "that's right"!!!
Always remember hearing this song play when a brother or sister passed. It took a whole new meaning when it was played after my momma passed. REST IN PARADISE, Darlene Rose Charging Crow- Pebeahsy- Cuny 9/14/13. Cante Waste Winyan. Good Heart Woman. We love you forever. Jan,Aaron,Felicia,Mark,Luke.
For my cousin Paul Castaway, shot and killed by Denver POlice on July 12, 2015. Laid to rest on July 23, 2015. RIP. We will see you again, until then we will fight for Justice 4 Paul! Aho & Ahe'hee"
💕
RIP
This song reminds me of my aunt who died in 2007, Buddy Red Bow was her favorite singer. That's how I know his music. Rip. Love you I'll see you someday!
Rest in peace Unći Geraldine Arcoren a great leader in our community still listening in 2023
His music always reminds me of driving down from the Hills to visit friends in Kyle and Wanbli.
This song is a remembrance of my late Uncle. It has been a year ago in August since he pass but I still miss him so much. I love him dearly. I used to help him as best as I could when no one else would. There has been not a day that goes by that I think of him. I love you Uncle!!!
This song reminds me of my dad. 3 thank you for this
My dad plays this song too 😭💔 I love you Dad R.I.P.
This reminds me of my dad to he passed back in 2011 when i was small me and my brother and sister
They left us good memories
rest in paradise
i remember when i was 13 listening to this with my grandpa and grandma.
When I was a kid I heard it to
My mom and dad listened to this too.. Love it
Reminds us of who we are and what we still need to fight for....our culture....Much love from CRST
This album is a remberrance of my late father who love this album so much.. listening to this gives me comfort...I miss my daddy.
This was the first Buddy Red Bow song I ever heard - on KILI radio in August 2008. Then a descendent of a survivor of Wounded knee played that, and I was hooked. An aquaintance knew him and told us about him. Pilamaya
I have heard this since I was a child and I love it always It is comforting. It makes me think of my mom when she was young and strong. The end comes for us all it is how we live that determines who will be there when we die.
Beautiful spiritual songs and so truthful about the Native way of life! Haho....❤😊
Wopila lelele. I remember you Buddy, your legend will forever be in all us who love and appreciate you and your music. 🙏😎😜🥰💙💙💙
I remember years ago when grandma and grandpa redbow lived on dilger street near Garfield school in rapid I would take of their dog's when they went to the rez. Sure miss them
Best song ever.
Heart is where it lies... Badass story. Keep that up...
I LIVE ON THE WIND RIVER REZ & I LOVE HIS MUSIC MY FAVORITE IS INDIAN LOVE SONG IT MAKES ME CRY BECAUSE I WILL NEVER FIND THAT SPECIAL NATIVE GUY I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR
I'm really sorry 💔
Did you find him yet...and buddy reaches deep into the soul and way before his time
Never say never! Have you found him?
Very powerful song I remember when I was in 4th grade 1994 listening to this way my mom will play this on Sundays after sweat and ceremonies
I looked for this song for years after My Mom passed away. I never knew who sang it nor the name of it. I only knew the lyrics and music.. I've been missing My Mom these past few weeks... Im so glad to have stumbled across it. My heart has been so heavy.... I listen to this song now and I can still see her singing and shoulders going to the beat... So Full of Life and Happy
I don’t know
I think of all the people who passed on in my life they are in that spirit world now.
I never knew that. I always loved his music. Love and respect. Stamiksina - Blood Tribe.
Thank for introducing me to the chief...I agree with his messages in his "tunes"....easier o n ears than preaching because truth is a medication
This song is for my dad ,who passed away last week. I miss you so much dad it hurts, i love you. Mark.
This song is for my Parents & Older Brothers & Sister & Nephew, Nieces & Cousins, Aunties & Uncles, Grand Parents. I love & miss you all! RIP Mom & Dad & Tom & Elliott, Marion & TJ & Aaron.
Love his music and have all of it.
I really miss my brother who went to the spirit world
Alan is now with his brother
I TOO MISS BOTH OF MY BROTHERS, THAT HAVE WENT ON TO THE "SPIRIT WORLD"
Hi everybody this was my mom's favorite song favorite singer lost my mom seven years ago
I was at a Buddy Redbow concert in Whitehorse in the late 80's. very powerrfull performance. i also had the privilege of doing the press photography for the concert, and still have some photos. Great music. .
could you share your pic's of Buddy? Thanks for your time rena
Great song. Touching heart and soul. Wopila !
When i listen to this song it reminds me of My Grandma Magdalene Hope Long Feather R.I.P.
I did not know until now that Buddy Red Bow had passed on, R I P.
I had purchased his audio tape Journey to the Spirit World in 1988, I still have it now i will convert it in to digital form. because of Buddy Red Bow i started going to so many pow wows.
Finally found this again in sooooo Long. 1989 was the last time I heard this song and now again 2021.
Same
I remember him playing his guitar in my parents house in the living room and his amp all hooked up to our entertainment system in lakota homes he was good friends with my uncle Chet n my parents and I grew up listening to his music as well and always in the cemetery where he is.laid to.rest only because that's where myself n my siblings were baptized at
I played the harmonica on reservation, cowboy and brother of the road. Me and Buddy were great friends. Most of the songs he wrote he sang in the car when we were riding around or at my house.😢 he gave me his black hat
This world calls all my underrated favorites "off the wall" & "obscure". I love the glowing praise from all the brainiacs!!! and...
I love this song so much I can’t explain how much I like it
What a wonderful voice. Thanks for sharing.
RIP to my dad, he introduced me to buddy red bow in the 90s
He Had a Amazing Voice....Love His Music...
Song Reminds Me Of My Step Father. Rest In Paradise Ted Baca ❤
Me too... Lost my Step Dad last year. Played this song at his gravesite. He made his journey back to the spirit world. RIP step dad
I heard Buddy Red Bow first time in 89, while traveling during the early years of my healing and walk on the red road
Pilamaya ye Buddy!! I never ever got to meet you even tho we are both from Pine Ridge. I am glad that the Elders told you the stories of Our Lakota Ancestors!! You are missed Brother!!
Right on Buddy!! Just was told about you by a friend!! I live on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation, Land of the Sicangu Oyate. Excellent lyrics!!!
time will never fade the scar that so many proudly wear much love Tony T
Couldn’t find the lyrics anywhere to save my life, so I tried to write them out as I listened. Hope it’s all correct! RIP Buddy Red Bow, thank you for your beautiful music.
“Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa.
Get yourself ready,
Get your body ready,
Purify your mind while you can.
Go to the sweat lodge,
Pray with the peace pipe,
The end is around the bend.
For the days are coming,
And the nights are running,
And soon you’ll be leaving this land.
And we’ll wrap you in a buffalo robe,
And sing your death song.
Lay you on a bed of sage,
High above the ground.
For the journey to the spirit world,
Is a long one, my friend.
But when you die, that doesn’t mean,
That this is the end.
Yes the journey to the spirit world,
Is a long one, my friend.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa.
And we’ll lead the horse, that you once rode so proud, through the crowd.
And the ones you love, and leave behind, you’ll see in another time.
So get yourself ready,
Get your body ready,
Purify your mind while you can.
Go to the sweat lodge,
Pray with the peace pipe,
The end is around the bend.
For the days are coming,
And the nights are running,
And soon you’ll be leaving this land.
And we’ll wrap you in a buffalo robe,
And sing your death song.
Lay you on a bed of sage,
High above the ground.
For the journey to the spirit world,
Is a long one, my friend.
But when you die, that doesn’t mean,
That this is the end.
Yes the journey to, the spirit world,
Is a long one, my friend.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa.
For the days are coming,
And the nights are running,
And soon you’ll be leaving this land.
And we’ll wrap you in a buffalo robe,
And sing your death song.
Lay you on a bed of sage,
High above the ground.
For the journey to the spirit world,
Is a long one, my friend.
But when you die, that doesn’t mean,
That this is the end.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, na.
Na, na, na, na, na, naaaa.”
I remember when I was a kid and my grandma would play this song on the front porch early in the morning while she would bead .. really miss those summer mornings at magoos house
I hope my grandpa buddy and father Richard are at peace in the spirit world. I wish I could have known you.
reminds me of south dakota those were the days
back in the Buddy Red Bow days
Beautiful, so real is this song
Thinking of my Uncle Roger and my Aunt Marlene who were taken from us way too soon, because of someones ignorance and neglect towards the other innocent peoples lives whom he shared the road with that fateful day 2 years ago. miss you, Mark .
In memory of Steve Reevis who starred in Dances With Wolves, Last of the Dogmen and many more movies. Sorry your Journey to the Spirit World had to be so soon. 1962-Dec. 7, 2017
Buddy Red Bow a gifted man. I didnt kbow his stiry makes me love the nan even more. I feel sad but he is with the nation and they are loojing after him. Ah ho Stamiksina from the Blood Tribe Phoenix is my daughter.
Safe travels Uncle Bonz, til such time. ~your Nephew Aybz
childhood tunes yes sir love red bow
My favorite singer of all time. I paid a small fortune for his "BRB" album on vinyl and paid about 60 bucks for this album on vinyl
New Town, ND checking in.
Get yourself ready, get your body ready.
Purify your mind while you can.
Go to the sweat lodge, pray with the peace pipe.
For the end is round the bend.
For the days are coming and the nights are running,
and soon you'll be leaving this land.
And they'll wrap you in a buffalo robe and sing you this song.
And they'll lay you on a bed of sage high above the ground.
For the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend. But, when you die that doesn't mean that this is the end. Yes, the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend.
And they'll lay the horse that you once rode so proud through the crowds.
And the ones you love and leave behind you'll see in another time.
So, get yourself ready, get your body ready.
Purify your mind while you can.
Go to the sweat lodge, pray with the peace pipe.
For the end is round the bend.
For the days are coming and the nights are running,
and soon you'll be leaving this land.
And they'll wrap you in a buffalo robe and sing you this song.
And they'll lay you on a bed of sage high above the ground.
For the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend. But, when you die that doesn't mean that this is the end.
Yes, the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend.
For the days are coming and the nights are running,
and soon you'll be leaving this land.
And they'll wrap you in a buffalo robe and sing you this song.
And they'll lay you on a bed of sage high above the ground.
For the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend. But, when you die that doesn't mean that this is the end. Yes, the journey to the spirit world is a long one my friend.
This was my dad song RIP dad I love u very much see u soon
I want this played at my funeral on repeat until it annoys everyone lol
i grew up to this in Batesland
Thanks for uploading grandpas songs. (:
I never feel sorry for the ones that die and have died... this song tells it all ... Pdamaye ... Buddy Red Bow
missin' my Oyate'. Buddy Redbow, Tunkashila Oshi mila yo Bletcha Wakan... love and respects..
Enjoyable music with meaning.
Yes it does. Get your heart right with the creator
Awesome music
memories...
to my grandma Sandra M Brings I miss you very much
1-15-13 is when u passed away
Priceless ❤️
I dedicate this fine song to my brother Wally Michell and to a very close friend and sister, both gone to the spirit world. Rest in peace Kat Norris.
this remind me of my two dads / dad red shirt & dad bullbear i miss them this song remine me of them
Beautiful song ❤
Dedicated to my nephew, Byron Travis Amos who made his journey. Your family will miss you greatly.
to our brother beau Rave R.I.P miss u always in our hearts love
Nothing but Love Here Miss you Buddy :)
Thanks you taught me alot ❤
To my love one's who past onto the spirit world. "AHO.."
this song helps me mourn the ones i lost, in our culture death is nothing but the next step ❤️
Love this song.
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brother .
I dedicate to all who lost a love one. Miss them for now, but let them go to the spirit world.
They killed my misu.
Shot him he is a sundancer in the happy hunting grounds
Yes ...
For My Last Son that Walked On this Year on Feb. 17, 2021. Leukemia Took his Body but Nor His Spirit. Oh!
Reminds me of my grandpa this was his favorite song
My father was creamated to this song.
Thank You for uploading.
I subscribed as well
I dedicate this song to my family that passed on. I sure miss you all. Especially my grandparents. I will forever miss you shi Cheii and shi Maasuni. 😢