The wind is blowing through my heart (ENG subs, about Nils-Aslak Valkeapää)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Original title: Váimmustan lea biegga / Tuuli käy läpi sydämein
    Nils-Aslak Valkeapää in memoriam, 2001. In Saami with Finnish translation.
    Nils-Aslak Valkeapää was the central author of the Saami people, the defender and developer of the yoik-music. An artist who has been the key energy in giving Saami people back a belief in their culture. A belief that was close to be wiped out by the church and the ruling Scandinavian cultures.
    Credits to previous uploader.

Комментарии • 32

  • @Metalshark1989
    @Metalshark1989 8 лет назад +14

    My deepest respect for him. I whish he would have been longer among us.

  • @h.vendelssohn7114
    @h.vendelssohn7114 7 лет назад +11

    I love the Saami!! The best people ever!

  • @SheSmilesSlyly
    @SheSmilesSlyly 6 лет назад +7

    Many thanks to you for posting this video! I am in the early learning stage of getting to know more about my ancestors and their way of life. Thanks to the efforts of others like yourself that is possible. This video gave me a deeper insight as to why my ancestors hid their heritage when they immigrated to the US and to how they lived then and now in Sámpi. I liked hearing the native language and was grateful to see the English translations. You've inspired me to read Nils-Aslak Valkeapää's books as well. I'm very grateful!

    • @dreamcatcher5502
      @dreamcatcher5502 5 лет назад

      Sara Steinbrink Where do you live ? My ancestors are Sami as well. Just getting to know this. I am in Tennessee.

  • @detroitfettyghost8492
    @detroitfettyghost8492 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this documentary. I live in the USA but my family is from Saljex Parish, Njorfjord Norway. I love learning of the culture and about Saami people and their heritage. I hope to come home someday.

  • @smileeey3
    @smileeey3 9 лет назад +8

    Thanks for the English translation! :)

  • @heidivernathorbjornsen475
    @heidivernathorbjornsen475 10 лет назад +2

    Beautiful ❤️RIP Dear, Brother. Thank You, for sharing your gift and our heritage.

  • @meelusine
    @meelusine 7 лет назад +5

    I am not saami, but I cried when I saw him singing yoik at the olympic game ceremony. God preserve their souls (and I am not christian either).

    • @timomastosalo
      @timomastosalo 4 года назад

      God is life. And that is what is being a Christian. Not trying to rule life, but accepting to be ruled by life. That's what Jesus showed us.
      It can't be forced on someone - here we heard how some rulers tried that. They gave bad name for God in people's ears. Not good for them who did so. But the rulers are not so often Christians.
      They love ruling more than God.

  • @PhilmarZic
    @PhilmarZic 8 лет назад +1

    A great Thank you for this beautiful and deep of sense video!

  • @reynalindstrom2496
    @reynalindstrom2496 4 года назад

    det ryser i hela min kropp,när jag hör joika och när jag hör historien om samiska folket det är samma historien som morfar berättade om sitt folk

  • @Finntastic_de
    @Finntastic_de 4 года назад

    A really inspiring person...💙😊

  • @reynalindstrom2496
    @reynalindstrom2496 4 года назад

    Samisk joik,är så lik the "Bagualas" som min morfar bruckade sjunga,han var en Maya Azteka indian och min mormor som var av spank ätt,blev kär i honom,jag älskar indianska "Bagualas"och samisk joik väldigt mycket!

  • @graceomalley1037
    @graceomalley1037 6 лет назад

    These wise people remind me of my connection to the Native Folk here in what the europeans call the U.S.A. I do not think the euro-people know there way Home or that it was never lost, what they lost was their Humanity & their Hearts

  • @pauldockree9915
    @pauldockree9915 2 года назад

    Rest in Peace. Pathfinder
    Remade in 2007? Okay.

  • @sheilaharris861
    @sheilaharris861 10 лет назад

    beautiful :)

  • @84tonikk
    @84tonikk 6 лет назад

    Is there anykind of celestial beings associated with Sami?

  • @dreamcatcher5502
    @dreamcatcher5502 5 лет назад

    What happened to him ? How did he die ? Such a great man. I'm so happy I found this video ❤

    • @forgottenmusic1
      @forgottenmusic1  5 лет назад +3

      He was found dead in his bed near Helsinki, when he was returning from a trip to Japan, being only 58 years old. The diagnosis was not published (common practice in Europe, it's counted a privacy issue). Possibly, it was connected with a car accident 5 years earlier, from which he never fully recovered.

    • @dreamcatcher5502
      @dreamcatcher5502 5 лет назад

      @@forgottenmusic1 thank you. In the interviews he talks a lot about dying. Like he knew it would happen soon. That's why I ask. Are you Sami ?

    • @forgottenmusic1
      @forgottenmusic1  5 лет назад

      Nope, I just got to know his music (and later, some of his books as well). So, if you should have more detailed questions about his personality, or about the Sami culture in general, I am not the correct person to answer these unfortunately...

    • @dreamcatcher5502
      @dreamcatcher5502 5 лет назад

      @@forgottenmusic1 ok. Do you have a list of books ? That would help a lot 😊

    • @forgottenmusic1
      @forgottenmusic1  5 лет назад +2

      As well as I know, there is only 3 in English. "The Sun, My Father" is his main poem. Note that English or any other translation has only the poem itself, while the original Sami edition "Beaivi áhcázan" has a huge collection of old ethnographic photos included. "Trekways of the Wind" is his another poem translated. "Greetings from Lappland" is his view of Sami land, people, culture and situation back then when the book was written.

  • @hallahalla6363
    @hallahalla6363 5 лет назад

    Whats the Name of the song between 8:17 and 8:27

  • @a.pviivi8235
    @a.pviivi8235 Год назад

    Valkeapään laulu?

  • @-joe90
    @-joe90 4 года назад

    Lapland is the cold Hawaii

  • @allies7184
    @allies7184 8 лет назад +2

    Christianity is a religion of Peace, and acceptance. Christ and his disciples never meant for it to be corrupted like it was. During the early days of Christianity you will find stories and histories of love and martyrdom practiced by Christ's people.

    • @forgottenmusic1
      @forgottenmusic1  8 лет назад +7

      During the early days I find from history how early Christians murdered a "pagan" female philosopher and scientist Hypatia. So, it can be said that in fact Christianity became violent from the moment it got any power. In theory, Communism can be a nice fairytale too...

    • @allies7184
      @allies7184 8 лет назад

      We know of this and despise the man who led the assault, but it really had more to do with the fact she was a woman, and less to do with religion.

    • @D4rkstorn
      @D4rkstorn 4 года назад +6

      Christianity almost destroyed the Sami culture when they started considering things like the poetry and singing depicted in this very video "sinful" and trying to force-convert them. Much like they successfully destroyed old Finnish paganism and culture.