I know the sound can be quite foreign to some and perhaps even strange, but to indigenous people, it's like a warm blanket. It's great to hear our amazing Cree friends singing! Respect from a Tuscarora!
I’m Cree and it’s usually sung in our language while it may sound foreign to you it’s because it is a foreign language to you but it’s been here 20,000 years! Nowadays it’s interspersed with english
@@regierse yeah he said he was expecting lyrics, but there were. something along the lines of "everyone throw your hands in the air. take my hand pretty girl, we're gonna make it all right."
Northern Cree is top of the line drum group around Canada and America love those boys I'm Navajo like you said Dineh people sounds good thanks for the video
Woooo so glad you were into this! If you want more of this type of thing look into Supaman. Here are two of my faves from him, the first is Know Better Do Better - ruclips.net/video/RuoynYcUMvw/видео.html And the next one, also by Supaman, is Why - ruclips.net/video/OiVU-W9VT7Q/видео.html
Thank you for bringing this to my attention. What a celebration! This definitely shows a fusion of traditional ritual with cultural borrowing from other sources. The lyrics are in the original language, not English. Nice pick.
they actually do say some stuff in english. it's something along the lines of "everyone throw your hands in the air. take my hand pretty girl, we're gonna make it all right." but there are parts that are just vocalizations.
I first found these types of artists when NPR of all places did a story on "protest music" and played A Tribe Called Red. Always look for new music and I recently found DJ Shub and he's great. Love "Calling all dancers" as well
Now I need to look up DJ Shub. Growing up in rural and with my mom teaching at a school that had a high native population... I got a good exposure to the culture and it's always intrigued me. I absolutely LOVE how he used the native music as a basis for this. The fancy dancers are always fun to watch, and it's cool to see the different styles of the different tribes. **EDIT** I just checked out his video 'Calling all Dancers' Even if you don't react to it... it's FIRE.
Some have already suggested A Tribe Called Red (now known as The Halluci-nation); I will further pinpoint a recommendation for reaction: R.E.D., featuring an artist with whom you may be familiar: Yaasin Bey...formerly known as Mos Def. Absolutely has lyrics, absolutely spits bars, and absolutely incredible.
The traditional Secwepemc were semi-nomadic. In the winter, they lived in warm, semi-underground “pit-houses” and during the summer, they lived in mat lodges made from reeds. The traditional Shuswap economy was based on fishing, hunting, and trading. Their diet consisted of fish, meat, berries and roots.
HYPE!!!! i used to travel alot in the pow wow and round dance singing circut and i appreciate you for taking a interest in our way of blended music!! it is trully entertaining stuff and interesting, i myself dabble in extreme sports filming lol
It's so much fun!!! I love going to Pow Wows !!! I'm adopted Oklahoma Apache and Comanche. Awesome music. My mom and I used to go to the Comanche Indian School in Lawton Oklahoma where we would watch handgames with the Cree. The Cree would come down on a bus from where they were from. Good days. Fond memories. They did play drums at the handgames, too.
1) Love that you pulled out the rings...don't know if you wear them more often, but certainly noticed them this time around 2) If you are vibing on this, then you NEED to check out Snotty Nose Rez Kids...Boujee Natives, Long Hair Don't Care..it all slaps
I knew you were a Brother but I didn't know you are a Brother. My nephews are Indigenous Black. I am happy to see you are proud of your Dene heritage. My family are Dene from up North. The Dene from down south are related to us Dene from up North. WE could be cousins. Lol So happy you listened to DJ Shrub. I recommend listening to: Studio Enjoy: Supaman - 'Prayer Loop Song'
Definitely Ontario. Drum=heard beat. Saw dream catchers. Did anyone suggest the video for Burn your village to the ground by A Tribe Called Red, or Buffy St Marie or the Jerry Can's Ahead by a Century cover?
Bro, mad respect for exposing me to new Native music. Another primo reason I have you SUBBED & 🔔- I'll be checking out DJ Shub. Up where I live in Centeral WI, Pow-Wow's are a must attend every summer!
Wee chaaa love it. I see that genuin smile while ur listening. Its a part of our culture in new music form. Love it. Love that you have this on your channel. Natives dont get enough props for the music they have and will make. A great dancer is Patrick Willie. He has some dancw videos worth checkin out.
Did you know there's a movie called Rumble: the natives that rocked the world. In it it talks about how native slaves were also placed on plantations. Where our ancestors bred with your ancestors. Which where most African American or afro Canadian people are "part" native. But we see it as if you have a drop of native blood in you, you are native. (What's up cousin!) Anyways, people such as Jimi hendrix was part Cherokee. But the record labels and others told jimi never to speak about that side of his family. Because nobody likes natives. And being native is bad for business. There were many others I can't name because I haven't seen it in awhile. But I suggest you check it out. 👍🏿✊🏿
I listen to your Eminem reactions bc I’m a Native/Indigenous Marshall aka Eminem Stan. This reaction SURPRISED 😲 me. I am now Subscribing sir. PS and you have Dine 🩸 blood More Surprised ✊🏽 respect Sir!
Have you heard of the Native Indian Band called Broken Walls? Some of their songs are 1)Beautiful Great One, 2)We Dance Before You, 3)Fly, 4)Ride The Wind, 5)Khenoronkhwa Jesus Is Good Medicine. Would you be willing to listen to at least one of their songs?
Thanks for representing the native communities another native artist you would like is supaman native rapper Check it out I watch all you videos on point thx 🙏
But...there were lyrics...listen again..no disrespect meant..some are English, some not..some vocable..talk with your relatives..there is many good drums out there..also maybe you could get some good smoke dance songs on here too ,maybe, please,( hint hint?)i will send tobacco if i cam get snail mail address some how......😁
He's what we call a Fancy Dancer, the most elite of us all. For example, I danced Men's Traditional for 25years❤.
when i was a kid i did fancy, if i did it now i'd probably go traditional.
traditional dancer.... duck and dive. fancy dancers have been her competitive since the 50s.
Lies bro them smoke dancers beat all
And thats me! :)
I know the sound can be quite foreign to some and perhaps even strange, but to indigenous people, it's like a warm blanket. It's great to hear our amazing Cree friends singing! Respect from a Tuscarora!
I’m Cree and it’s usually sung in our language while it may sound foreign to you it’s because it is a foreign language to you but it’s been here 20,000 years! Nowadays it’s interspersed with english
The style is called "Pow-wow Stomp" or "Pow-wow Step". DJ Shub did a song w. Snotty Nose Rez Kids, I *think* you've checked it out (War Club).
I love SNRK!!!
Yo. A War Club reaction video would be so amazing. That song slaps so hard
Finally, some native stuff.
🌎: " 🤗...Red Nation HeartBeat Hot🔥 and Red Nation DrumBeat 🌊 cool 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Pida Pila miya yeh! 🗣🎶🎶🌎🌄🌍🌌🌏🗣🗣🎶🎶🎶
As a descendent of The Tuscarora nation Finally happy ppl are getting hip to this keep it up my Cree ppl 1love❤️ Haundenosaunee
White mountain Apache here!!
Those are lyrics in Cree...
Translation almost impossible to get.
Beautiful 😍
The lyrics are in English :) the song is sampled from Young and Free by Nothern Cree Singers. The parts you can’t understand are vocalizations.
@@regierse yeah he said he was expecting lyrics, but there were. something along the lines of "everyone throw your hands in the air. take my hand pretty girl, we're gonna make it all right."
Northern Cree and young Spirit by far the most goated groups over the last 15 years.
Northern Cree is top of the line drum group around Canada and America love those boys I'm Navajo like you said Dineh people sounds good thanks for the video
So glad you reacted to this. Filmed in Toronto and the surrounding area. NDN City by A Tribe Called Red is also a great one. Meegwetch!!
'A Tribe Called Red' renamed themselves a long while ago to 'The Halluci Nation'. based on a spoken word poem they did music for.
I didn't know you are Dineh. That's awesome.
Wow that was a surprise. Never would have expected you to cover him. His recent stuff is masterpiece. Extremely creative.
Ojibwe shoutout!
Hey, that's me! - Classic Roots
Yeah i know ! 😍❤️
Wow, not only did you respect the culture, but you also did your research! Impressive.
A Tribe Called Red is also dope
I do love Electric Pow Wow and Red Skin Girl
THE HEARTBEAT OF A NATION ...SACRED .. MITAKUYE OYASIN...💙
Please react to Sisters - A Tribe Called Red. Just lovely!
Cool and beautiful at same time.Absolutely my hands are in the air.This had all of my attention incredibly interesting.
Dude I love this song and great react as always!
Our great humanity is upon us: straight outta women💗
Woooo so glad you were into this! If you want more of this type of thing look into Supaman. Here are two of my faves from him, the first is Know Better Do Better - ruclips.net/video/RuoynYcUMvw/видео.html And the next one, also by Supaman, is Why - ruclips.net/video/OiVU-W9VT7Q/видео.html
✊🏽❤️Aho to all my relations!
Thank you for bringing this to my attention. What a celebration! This definitely shows a fusion of traditional ritual with cultural borrowing from other sources. The lyrics are in the original language, not English. Nice pick.
they actually do say some stuff in english. it's something along the lines of "everyone throw your hands in the air. take my hand pretty girl, we're gonna make it all right." but there are parts that are just vocalizations.
northern cree is the best drum group…thats one of their best hand drum songs…even better to dance to them at a pow wow🦅🪶🪶🪶🪶
I first found these types of artists when NPR of all places did a story on "protest music" and played A Tribe Called Red. Always look for new music and I recently found DJ Shub and he's great. Love "Calling all dancers" as well
a tribe called red renamed to 'The Halluci Nation' if you want to find more of their music.
love seeing people's 1st encounter with Powwow-step.
Now I need to look up DJ Shub. Growing up in rural and with my mom teaching at a school that had a high native population... I got a good exposure to the culture and it's always intrigued me. I absolutely LOVE how he used the native music as a basis for this. The fancy dancers are always fun to watch, and it's cool to see the different styles of the different tribes. **EDIT** I just checked out his video 'Calling all Dancers' Even if you don't react to it... it's FIRE.
Ya"ateh! Hello everyone Apache and Tiwa here i really appreciate your reaction video really honest thats what the world lacks thanks ❤!
Some have already suggested A Tribe Called Red (now known as The Halluci-nation); I will further pinpoint a recommendation for reaction: R.E.D., featuring an artist with whom you may be familiar: Yaasin Bey...formerly known as Mos Def. Absolutely has lyrics, absolutely spits bars, and absolutely incredible.
love this song....
Nice. Edmonton Alberta here 😎
Love the Diné/Navajo rep. Hey relative 😄
The traditional Secwepemc were semi-nomadic. In the winter, they lived in warm, semi-underground “pit-houses” and during the summer, they lived in mat lodges made from reeds. The traditional Shuswap economy was based on fishing, hunting, and trading. Their diet consisted of fish, meat, berries and roots.
Classic Roots is the dancer featured in the video :)
HYPE!!!! i used to travel alot in the pow wow and round dance singing circut and i appreciate you for taking a interest in our way of blended music!! it is trully entertaining stuff and interesting, i myself dabble in extreme sports filming lol
It's so much fun!!! I love going to Pow Wows !!! I'm adopted Oklahoma Apache and Comanche. Awesome music. My mom and I used to go to the Comanche Indian School in Lawton Oklahoma where we would watch handgames with the Cree. The Cree would come down on a bus from where they were from. Good days. Fond memories. They did play drums at the handgames, too.
That’s my rez! Six Nations of the Grand River
1) Love that you pulled out the rings...don't know if you wear them more often, but certainly noticed them this time around
2) If you are vibing on this, then you NEED to check out Snotty Nose Rez Kids...Boujee Natives, Long Hair Don't Care..it all slaps
DJ shub is only in this video for like a second. This pow wow is on the six nations reserve in ont, Canada.
Super duper 🤟
Specially Interesting stuff...Respect man
As a member of the cree tribe I would like to say tansi that's hello in cree brother much love and respect
I knew you were a Brother but I didn't know you are a Brother. My nephews are Indigenous Black. I am happy to see you are proud of your Dene heritage. My family are Dene from up North. The Dene from down south are related to us Dene from up North. WE could be cousins. Lol So happy you listened to DJ Shrub. I recommend listening to: Studio Enjoy: Supaman - 'Prayer Loop Song'
Definitely Ontario. Drum=heard beat. Saw dream catchers.
Did anyone suggest the video for Burn your village to the ground by A Tribe Called Red, or Buffy St Marie or the Jerry Can's Ahead by a Century cover?
THIS IS SO EXCITING, do some Tribe Called Red, Mr B.
Also v impressed with your Canadian Indigenous knowledge!
Hell yes. Thank you for this reaction !
Thanks for the Native representation...
I love this video too, for two reasons
Does anyone remember what the song was that was like a tribal chant that was on this channel a couple months ago I think?
Another indigenous artist you should look at is Supaman, "Know Better, Do Better"
The cree people are in northern Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Bro, mad respect for exposing me to new Native music. Another primo reason I have you SUBBED & 🔔- I'll be checking out DJ Shub. Up where I live in Centeral WI, Pow-Wow's are a must attend every summer!
Six nations!? Oh my rez boii
Wee chaaa love it. I see that genuin smile while ur listening. Its a part of our culture in new music form. Love it. Love that you have this on your channel. Natives dont get enough props for the music they have and will make. A great dancer is Patrick Willie. He has some dancw videos worth checkin out.
Nice 👍
Did you know there's a movie called Rumble: the natives that rocked the world. In it it talks about how native slaves were also placed on plantations. Where our ancestors bred with your ancestors. Which where most African American or afro Canadian people are "part" native. But we see it as if you have a drop of native blood in you, you are native. (What's up cousin!) Anyways, people such as Jimi hendrix was part Cherokee. But the record labels and others told jimi never to speak about that side of his family. Because nobody likes natives. And being native is bad for business. There were many others I can't name because I haven't seen it in awhile. But I suggest you check it out. 👍🏿✊🏿
What up tribe!
Momma was Muskogee and Cherokee.
Diné stand up ✊
💙
Props to you man look at you all studied up and shii keep it up definitely earned a subscriber 😊
I'm Najavo and you said that pretty good
I listen to your Eminem reactions bc I’m a Native/Indigenous Marshall aka Eminem Stan. This reaction SURPRISED 😲 me. I am now Subscribing sir. PS and you have Dine 🩸 blood More Surprised ✊🏽 respect Sir!
Melungeon shout out!
I always wondered where you got your native jewelry from.... interesting.
New found respect for you bro didn’t know that
Long time listener. Notice you on a lot of different content. Your vibe is badass
Good reaction. If you enjoyed that for more native music check out Drezus, snotty nose Rez kids, or Supaman
Have you heard of the Native Indian Band called Broken Walls? Some of their songs are 1)Beautiful Great One, 2)We Dance Before You, 3)Fly, 4)Ride The Wind, 5)Khenoronkhwa Jesus Is Good Medicine. Would you be willing to listen to at least one of their songs?
What's up brother jus jamming with you 👊🤙
AUM
Thanks for representing the native communities another native artist you would like is supaman native rapper Check it out I watch all you videos on point thx 🙏
You said your mom side is dine/dineh? Hello/yah'teeh from the NNation.
Those are the Lyrics
एसा खतरनाक 😈 डीजे आपने नही डेखा होगा कभि
लिंक : ruclips.net/video/9BuS1oYjnIs/видео.html
Dj meldi sound 👑 Dhanpur du limakheda
Ulali.....try them...
Miywâsin
Yo Mr. Boyd what's your clan brother? I'm bitter water
Salt clan
Mexican clan
Towering house
Hey next reaction you should let us see the video clearly
No lyrics!?@?! Of course. Like we don't have a language. Please God, help
REACT TO SUPAMAN…
Why tho. I feel like all these recent reactions are more judgemental than anything. I DIDNT KNOW WE NEEDED APPROVAL.........
There’s lyrics…just not in English…lol
But...there were lyrics...listen again..no disrespect meant..some are English, some not..some vocable..talk with your relatives..there is many good drums out there..also maybe you could get some good smoke dance songs on here too ,maybe, please,( hint hint?)i will send tobacco if i cam get snail mail address some how......😁
my man! DINE!!! yessir!
Aye cousin hows it going. I'm Dene from Northern Alberta. May the Great spirits bless you