The drum/drummer are powerful sacred and spiritual device. I was told to close my eyes and wait for the vision at one ceremony....as soon as I thought it's not gonna happen the vision took hold and answered a most troubling question that I was harbouring.
Not native american but I occasionally listen to these on RUclips. Sometimes when I'm sad or stressed. I just listen to the power and beauty from these amazing singers and it helps to soothe my soul ❤
Being there in person is much better. Try finding a powwow or go the Gathering of Nations. It happens once every year, always takes place in New Mexico. It's the biggest pow wow and many different tribes will travel there. The energy is pretty intense and awesome especially if its your first time. Makes you wanna get up and dance. Plus they got different vendors and stuff. Last time I went was like 2017 I think 😊
Come on. That’s not singing and you know it. the world had opera, classical, romantismo, hindu classicism, daiko, Circassian dance by the time these guys had this. And that’s just a single tap on the drum, the most basic drum beat there is. This is nothing.
@@Gwiz000 i don’t appreciate cultural output based on solely its existence. If it’s good I will give it credit even if I don’t personally like it. But there’s nothing here to rate. Give me a brief critique, explain to me some of the methods, technicalities and using some of the nomenclature if you can, and if this is indeed a cultural art form, what is going on and what basis are we rating it. Just do like you would for ballet for example or any other discipline you appreciate and tell me what is that I’m missing why I should appreciate it because your saying I must, and it’s a 🤦♀️ that I don’t. Im just double checking that you aren’t appreciating it only because it exists and you do actually have interest in it, and aren’t just claiming so to be nice to the native folks while going after me when you don’t even clue about it yourself.
There was something pretty spiritual about Gregorian Chant before the post Vatican Council Catholic Church largely dropped it for rock bands and inculturation of every shade and colour.
Stunning bead work. Im so pleased to find these channels of our strong First People brothers and sisters being true and celebrating their Souls, culture and ancestery, keeping these sacred songs alive. Thank you.
I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS IN THE ARMY THERE WAS THIS NATIVE BROTHA ABOUT 6’7” ABOUT 320 POUNDS….HE BLEW MY MIND LEADING THE PACK ON PT RUNS(ABOUT 3 MILES) WITH THE PLATOON GUIDE FLAG….HE HELD IT DOWN LIKE HE BEEN DOIN IT HIS WHOLE LIFE!!! I COULD HAVE NEVER DONE IT!!! RESPECT!!! ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Lol people romantic their roots too much, not everyone’s ancestors were “warriors” lol most people ancestors regardless of tribe or culture we most likely peasants 😂
@@kingkaidelam2997 I’m from the third world but not everyone’s ancestors were warriors lol that goes for every culture, there were all different class of people . Your direct lineage could’ve been traders, farmers, herders etc . This isn’t a movie
My dad Anishinaabe My moms family is scotch Irish I get the exact same feeling listening to this as a pipe band Like I don’t necessarily like it as my favourite kind of music But is deifnforly hits my spine in a way that no other music does
Interpeller l'esprit des ancêtres qui par les chants vous traversent votre âme oh combien de récit et d'histoire guerriers ,garder le patrimoine vivant pour des generations future, respect pour les Amérindiens .de part l'algérien 🙏🇩🇿
This music is very hip optic for me anyway , when I listening to it my head was moving on its own in a hipnotic rythum ❤ and I found it so powerful. I’m going to try it for meditation.
You should go to a real Indian festival 🎎 they are so beautiful the dancing the singing the drums it's so amazing and they have so many people get in a circle and dance together I go to one every year in our small town Airville, Pa at the museum called Indian steps look it up the museum is also something you will want to check out. It's history and it's wonderful I believe they have it at the end of September or August Indian Steps Museum Airville, Pa ❤❤❤
@@monicahoke6989 is that part of the powwow trail? My cousin does males fancy Dance and travels all over Canada and the US competing almost year round.
@@peacepipe6695in no way is any native culture "about to be decimated". More than likely, you don't even know what decimation is/was. It's not the 1800s anymore. We're not at war or being hunted down. It's not the 1900s anymore. We're not being dragged off our homes to residential schools. Our cultures are on a dramatic resurgence and have been for 2-3 generations now. Own that.
Dope , love it . True warrior culture . At peace with the earth and in harmony with the universe . They had it right all along and it’s more and more apparent everyday. Respect.👊🏻🙏🏻🤘🏻
The Peace drum.... I remember it very well. I played it in Nashville TN, many years ago, the tribe from Virginia was visiting the foundry, a church in TN, I used to volunteer there...
I am African American but my mother's side is Powhatan Indian from Virginia and my father's is Blackfoot. When I heard this my ody had chills because I felt the connection. Unbelievable.
I am a white man but i grew up going to the mankato powwow every year and ill continue to go. This is ironically the sound of my childhood and i wouldn't want it any other way.
Really, it's caring to keep the culture alive that matters, not genetics. The blood quantum laws were designed knowing that as time goes on fewer people will be fullblooded, and in 200 years it might plateau as high as 6% in the most indigenous spots for the most numerous tribes in north america. It wasn't originally a genetic thing, the different tribes are different cultures who exchanged genetics constantly to the point that testing can't reveal what tribe, just broad regions. Being in a tribe back before European contact was about being part of a community that supported each other for survival, carrying on traditions and a language passed down generations, and caring for the land and the life in it so that your descendants have food and can take care of themselves. Now these days the languages are dying out after being made illegal for a long time, and people are nervous to take part in a dying culture even though it would keep it alive just because some people hate hippies. I think it's a bad idea to go overboard, but being respectful means bigots will have an issue so you'll be criticized by the uppercase whites anyway. I'm 1/16th Cherokee and I was raised by my white side of the family who didn't like indigenous people or africans. I have anxiety that makes it hard to be social so I don't feel like I am part of any culture in particular, I might move to, or near Talequah, but regardless I'll leave any land I own as close to it's natural state as possible, and I'm learning the language. That's what I feel suits me, and I hope you do what suits you, whoever is reading this.
Can't lie, that stuff is very spiritual. I did a sweat lodge once and when that door closed and I was in total darkness and the water was poured over the ceremonial rocks, they started drumming and singing and It was like I took some psychedelics. I couldn't breathe and I remember pushing my face into the cold dirt and being so thankful for mother earth and the fact that the cold dirt likely helped me through the sweat lodge. There were times when I didn't think I'd make it. But at some point I let go and gave into the spirit. It was a very good experience over all. Then we had a big feast. I kind of get emotional just thinking about it. Trippy mane. #❤
Iam glad the indigenous peoples are getting the respect they deserve I remember growing up hearing all the negativity being said about them by the media, movie studios, and non indigenous people
I scrolled onto this in a bitter and sad mood, immediately judged the young man. I went to the comments and read while hearing it play a few times and felt the pressure in my chest begin slipping away. Powerful music
I like the way they shout "Natural and most of the time wild and beautiful as well as impressive". That is also their Spiritual Ceremony which I find inspirational and Heavenly! Great strength to my Soul and to my mind. For some mysterious reason I feel very powerful psychologically by listening to their "Spiritual Shout". 😇❤️🌟❤️😇
As a Mexican and seeing the culture died here in the United States I show respect to everyone else showing the younger generation the culture. This here is badass.
Lol these dumbasses replying to you CRACK me up (they all seem mentally ill) aho! From tulalip tribes ❤ it means hello. Hytchecu (high-chet-cuh) It means thank you 🤟🏽🙏🏽
Love seeing cultural practices kept alive! I imagine that American natives get the same feeling in their soul as I do when I hear bagpipes and drums. Ancestral music speaks to the human spirit in ways that commercial “music” can’t.
@@hondaboys_420 umm. I was born in the Indian capital of the USA buddy Anadarko Oklahoma. I know all about Indian culture. Home of the Indian fair. Still sounds like they listen to coyotes for music to me.
He is singing from his heart .deepest part of his being.i can feel his pain his heart .I know when I walk into a pow wow ,I always start to cry .idk why..it's a NDN THING.❤❤❤❤❤
Lebt Eure Traditionen und ehrt Eure Ahnen. Ich schätze sehr Eure Musikalität und Eure Stärke und Naturverbundenheit. Und natürlich mag ich Eure Musik und Tänze. Ursprünglich mag ich Rock und Klassik, doch diese Bräuche finde ich gut und wichtig. Liebe Grüße aus Thüringen, Deutschland Anna
It makes me happy to see the younger generation learning the ways of the Elder’s to keep the tradition. Great job!
Yep We are
Yea but they're not the true indigenous.
🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@@cilvabakape763niether r you and they are and look real, i know, i am from 2 Native tribes.
@@teresafernandez9849
Black people are indigenous to every inch of the planet, genius.
I love metal with all my heart but when i hear my ancestors music it brings me so much damn joy
Do you know what you have named your channel as?
@@brittneyakabeezus260 that's why I chose it
@@abaddon0932Lmaoo sicc user brotha, gotta give ups to a metal head who doesn’t shy away😂😂😂
@@abaddon0932did they really just ask you do you know your own user name😂
Im not native, but i can even feel the power in this. What a beautiful and strong culture.
Well i am
It’s not just Channing. It’s not just singing. They are using a frequency. It’s more complex and we cared to give it credit for.
Training the youngsters to participate and protect the family culture is everything. So much love and appreciation for the culture and traditions. 💯💪
You don't realize how much the music moves through you until you're at a pow wow in person. You can feel it in your chest.
Would love to attend a pow wow amazing and beautiful
@@jackiejeffries308there’s lots of them all over the country. Mandaree, North Dakota has a great one and so does Browning, Montana
Donde está el tocado compás
Definitely
Naw, that's just the overwhelming alcoholism you felt rofl
I sang in a drum group as a young kid back in 1990. NEVER was able to sing like that...thats warrior music.
I did once when my scrot got stuck in my zipper.
Lol warriors that lost almost every battle. Stfu they were shit warriors
It means i walk And do with the grace of the devine
Why does it look like he's wearing a collar and tie?
@@KendallHall😂😂😂
¡Señores!...
Si ése llamado no despierta a los ancestros no sé qué los despertaría.
Éso fué hermoso!!💝
Desde Argentina 🇦🇷 🙏
Lástima que en Argentina todos los originales de esa tierra fueron exterminador ( envenenados )
Estoy de acuerdo! Estos son los meros meros Americanos verdaderos 🇺🇸
The drum/drummer are powerful sacred and spiritual device.
I was told to close my eyes and wait for the vision at one ceremony....as soon as I thought it's not gonna happen the vision took hold and answered a most troubling question that I was harbouring.
Not native american but I occasionally listen to these on RUclips. Sometimes when I'm sad or stressed. I just listen to the power and beauty from these amazing singers and it helps to soothe my soul ❤
Being there in person is much better. Try finding a powwow or go the Gathering of Nations. It happens once every year, always takes place in New Mexico. It's the biggest pow wow and many different tribes will travel there. The energy is pretty intense and awesome especially if its your first time. Makes you wanna get up and dance. Plus they got different vendors and stuff. Last time I went was like 2017 I think 😊
It really is powerful and you can really get into the beat for meditation and so on. I love so much just can’t seem to get enough of it. ❤
NO ,I TOUGH THEY WERE, DO YOU KNOW WHO THEY ARE ,AND WHAT PEOPLE ,THANK YOU,
Go to a powwow if you're able. They are open to the public almost always. ❤
If your white, we have our own identity. Look for celtic or Nordic music. We need to stop attaching ourselves to other identities.
Never forget your roots,it is your foundation!💯
Yeah, except the actual indigenous Americans were Africans.
@@cilvabakape763 damn I'm sorry to hear about your brain
@SeveralGhost
Don't get mad at me, get mad at being told a lie.
@@cilvabakape763 why would I be mad?
@@SeveralGhost apparently you're not happy about the truth.
They connect to something when they all sing together. It’s like you could hear the vibrations of higher up
Whenever you step on ur cats tail 😂
Come on. That’s not singing and you know it.
the world had opera, classical, romantismo, hindu classicism, daiko, Circassian dance by the time these guys had this.
And that’s just a single tap on the drum, the most basic drum beat there is.
This is nothing.
@@Belisarius536 you just named a bunch of different styles from a bunch of cultures and you can’t appreciate one more……..😮💨😵😭🤦♂️
@@Gwiz000 i don’t appreciate cultural output based on solely its existence. If it’s good I will give it credit even if I don’t personally like it. But there’s nothing here to rate.
Give me a brief critique, explain to me some of the methods, technicalities and using some of the nomenclature if you can, and if this is indeed a cultural art form, what is going on and what basis are we rating it.
Just do like you would for ballet for example or any other discipline you appreciate and tell me what is that I’m missing why I should appreciate it because your saying I must, and it’s a 🤦♀️ that I don’t.
Im just double checking that you aren’t
appreciating it only because it exists and you do actually have interest in it, and aren’t just claiming so to be nice to the native folks while going after me when you don’t even clue about it yourself.
@@Belisarius536 whatever you say 😭
Keep the talk alive!
Let it grow.
Never forget it.
Don’t let it be lost with time.
Theres something very spiritual about indigenous music,i can hear and feel it.
It made me shudder too.
There was something pretty spiritual about Gregorian Chant before the post Vatican Council Catholic Church largely dropped it for rock bands and inculturation of every shade and colour.
@@redmi9834ok?
It’s bad
@@Nixkxnansk its the way they sing in culture, and you dont know their culture.
Stunning bead work.
Im so pleased to find these channels of our strong First People brothers and sisters being true and celebrating their Souls, culture and ancestery, keeping these sacred songs alive. Thank you.
Wuauuu que maravilla !!! Ese canto fue sensacional 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
The REAL WORLD outside the US is standing behind you... Take YOUR country back! ♥
Ummm it doesn’t work like that hon….
I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS IN THE ARMY THERE WAS THIS NATIVE BROTHA ABOUT 6’7” ABOUT 320 POUNDS….HE BLEW MY MIND LEADING THE PACK ON PT RUNS(ABOUT 3 MILES) WITH THE PLATOON GUIDE FLAG….HE HELD IT DOWN LIKE HE BEEN DOIN IT HIS WHOLE LIFE!!! I COULD HAVE NEVER DONE IT!!! RESPECT!!! ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
OKAY!
Damn, that's awfully big for a native american ..
@@siksika4603literally 🤣 must’ve been crow
@@siksika4603 not really. we aren't a monolith, different nations have different body types.
@@haldouglas4773 native, AMERICAN, one nation pal.
Give that BROTHER A RAISE ...$$$$......THAT cry hits to the bone...
I feel such a deep love for our native Americans! They hold knowledge we have lost. ❤
ALL lived with the land, nature and wondered at the night sky. It’s inherent!
Si yo también. Admiro sus. Cantos. Sus. Danzas ancestrales energía. Pura. Positiva y admiro. A toro. Sentado. Nube gris. Cien. Osos. Y. Caballo loco. Sus. Guías ancestrales. ❤🇲🇽🕊️
Tears just droped my face, amazing,
Thank you, greetings from europe.
I can hear his ancestors chanting through him 🤗.
That’s just them laughing at mask being worn
That’s what I thought also, a pleading cry of anguish.
No u can’t u can hear him tho
@@thecrimespotentertainment Your opinion, of course 🤗
@@ambiava123not an opinion, where's your proof
Gives me chills, beautiful
If that’s beautiful I don’t want to know what ugly is.
@@wedgefeyhong9756 If You Want To Know What Ugly Is, Listen To Skrewdriver.
Are you sure it wasn’t shivers?
this frequency of vocals gives me chills everytime.
I'm African this reminds me of never ever forget your roots and never let your traditions die. Voice of warriors.
Lol people romantic their roots too much, not everyone’s ancestors were “warriors” lol most people ancestors regardless of tribe or culture we most likely peasants 😂
@@TruthTALKA tell me you don't know other cultures without telling me you don't know other cultures
@@TruthTALKA you might be a peasant
@@kingkaidelam2997 I’m from the third world but not everyone’s ancestors were warriors lol that goes for every culture, there were all different class of people . Your direct lineage could’ve been traders, farmers, herders etc . This isn’t a movie
@@TruthTALKA what a sad little life you got
This young man just gave me chills down to my knees. Thank God the youth are learning the ways.
Even for those of us that don't practice our old ways can still feel it in our spirit, this stuff hits us right in the soul.
🙏🙏🙏
Yes, it does! It's a feeling hard to describe to others. I feel it in my body to my very core, my spirit, my soul. You said it so well! Thank you! 💕
Tapwe.
My dad Anishinaabe
My moms family is scotch Irish
I get the exact same feeling listening to this as a pipe band
Like I don’t necessarily like it as my favourite kind of music
But is deifnforly hits my spine in a way that no other music does
Do it.. get into it again!!!
Great Video. Great Song. Great Music. Great Culture and Heritage. Love It
Interpeller l'esprit des ancêtres qui par les chants vous traversent votre âme oh combien de récit et d'histoire guerriers ,garder le patrimoine vivant pour des generations future, respect pour les Amérindiens .de part l'algérien 🙏🇩🇿
This stuff is almost hypnotic, it’s amazing.
Too bad the culture is about to be decimated
This music is very hip optic for me anyway , when I listening to it my head was moving on its own in a hipnotic rythum ❤ and I found it so powerful. I’m going to try it for meditation.
You should go to a real Indian festival 🎎 they are so beautiful the dancing the singing the drums it's so amazing and they have so many people get in a circle and dance together I go to one every year in our small town Airville, Pa at the museum called Indian steps look it up the museum is also something you will want to check out. It's history and it's wonderful
I believe they have it at the end of September or August Indian Steps Museum
Airville, Pa ❤❤❤
@@monicahoke6989 is that part of the powwow trail? My cousin does males fancy Dance and travels all over Canada and the US competing almost year round.
@@peacepipe6695in no way is any native culture "about to be decimated". More than likely, you don't even know what decimation is/was.
It's not the 1800s anymore. We're not at war or being hunted down. It's not the 1900s anymore. We're not being dragged off our homes to residential schools.
Our cultures are on a dramatic resurgence and have been for 2-3 generations now. Own that.
So proud to see young people keeping up with their roots! This tears of joy to my soul❤❤❤❤❤
Yes most definitely
yourwhite
@@songofseikilos8659who cares they can still enjoy the music and how our culture works
Literally brings tears of joy everything I hear the songs.
Dope , love it . True warrior culture . At peace with the earth and in harmony with the universe . They had it right all along and it’s more and more apparent everyday. Respect.👊🏻🙏🏻🤘🏻
The Peace drum....
I remember it very well.
I played it in Nashville TN, many years ago, the tribe from Virginia was visiting the foundry, a church in TN, I used to volunteer there...
Love a testimony from the soul.
You can actually hear the energy and culture it’s so real.
Not really. This is soulless
Ojalá que nunca se pierda esta gran cultura ..es la única que falta x ver y poder hablar y aprender todo lo que pueda ..
Hearing others that are proud of their heritage always gives me goosebumps and strength 💪🏽👍🏼
The ancestors came through the singing ❤
This was magnificent on all levels of the sky's and the earth,🔥🙏🏾💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Greetings from Mexico!! Hope young people keep up with your traditions!!
I am African American but my mother's side is Powhatan Indian from Virginia and my father's is Blackfoot. When I heard this my ody had chills because I felt the connection. Unbelievable.
I am a white man but i grew up going to the mankato powwow every year and ill continue to go. This is ironically the sound of my childhood and i wouldn't want it any other way.
Really, it's caring to keep the culture alive that matters, not genetics. The blood quantum laws were designed knowing that as time goes on fewer people will be fullblooded, and in 200 years it might plateau as high as 6% in the most indigenous spots for the most numerous tribes in north america. It wasn't originally a genetic thing, the different tribes are different cultures who exchanged genetics constantly to the point that testing can't reveal what tribe, just broad regions. Being in a tribe back before European contact was about being part of a community that supported each other for survival, carrying on traditions and a language passed down generations, and caring for the land and the life in it so that your descendants have food and can take care of themselves.
Now these days the languages are dying out after being made illegal for a long time, and people are nervous to take part in a dying culture even though it would keep it alive just because some people hate hippies. I think it's a bad idea to go overboard, but being respectful means bigots will have an issue so you'll be criticized by the uppercase whites anyway.
I'm 1/16th Cherokee and I was raised by my white side of the family who didn't like indigenous people or africans. I have anxiety that makes it hard to be social so I don't feel like I am part of any culture in particular, I might move to, or near Talequah, but regardless I'll leave any land I own as close to it's natural state as possible, and I'm learning the language. That's what I feel suits me, and I hope you do what suits you, whoever is reading this.
That was a legit one ☝️! I’m glad to see young people maintaining the culture!
This gave me chills down my spine! I want to be there!
Can't lie, that stuff is very spiritual. I did a sweat lodge once and when that door closed and I was in total darkness and the water was poured over the ceremonial rocks, they started drumming and singing and It was like I took some psychedelics. I couldn't breathe and I remember pushing my face into the cold dirt and being so thankful for mother earth and the fact that the cold dirt likely helped me through the sweat lodge. There were times when I didn't think I'd make it. But at some point I let go and gave into the spirit. It was a very good experience over all. Then we had a big feast. I kind of get emotional just thinking about it. Trippy mane.
#❤
Mother earth has everything needed to sustain us❤
Nanaya hullo I kana~
✌🏼 & 🫶🏼 my friend! (In Choctaw)
❤from CHOCTAW NATION🪶
God Bless All Native American Tribes...remember 7 Generations WE TAKE IT ALL BACK AGAIN!!!
It's been passed 7 generations now. Nothing yet
@@charliewilson6873 clock is just 2 hands on a wall my dear friend..it shall come>> just a few thousand Moons more 🌚🌙
Charlie wilson..of the Wilson bros fame
@@gregorylichtenson757amen brother
Con toda certeza hermano.
Iam glad the indigenous peoples are getting the respect they deserve I remember growing up hearing all the negativity being said about them by the media, movie studios, and non indigenous people
I scrolled onto this in a bitter and sad mood, immediately judged the young man. I went to the comments and read while hearing it play a few times and felt the pressure in my chest begin slipping away. Powerful music
That's beautiful! Power in knowing yourself. Big love
This traditional music is made by the Decendents of people who meant Business back in the day.
Massive Respect to Warriors
Cultura. Raices. Tradicion, siempre Viva para que no se pierda!! Que Viva la Raza NATIVA AMERICANA !!❤❤❤🎉🎉💯💯🙏
Relaxxxx
This makes me feel peace in my soul. I'm English but have a very fond connection
You should share with everyone on the local highstreet. Go down and busk and sing them this performance.
The level of intelligence in these chants is absolutely astounding!! The musical genius of these men is beyond Mozart.
Am i the only one finding a native American in a Puma hoodie recording traditional ceremonial songs with a cell phone mind-blowing?
The times, they are a
changing.
Definitely Not a traditional ceremonial song
I can hear his ancestors in his voice! Boy gots some pipes! 🔥🔥🔥
The only pipes he has as the ones he got pulled over with.
I like the way they shout "Natural and most of the time wild and beautiful as well as impressive". That is also their Spiritual Ceremony which I find inspirational and Heavenly! Great strength to my Soul and to my mind. For some mysterious reason I feel very powerful psychologically by listening to their "Spiritual Shout".
😇❤️🌟❤️😇
I'm African American and I'm loving this.... Africans and Indians
We are not indians we are First Nations
These chants are beyond cool...they're 🔥
More like hot 💩
So proud! Please never stop singing foward for the next generations to come! I enjoy it so much!🩷🫶
Imagine hearing hundreds of Natives chanting this in an open field ❤❤❤
Savages
Those Europeans were scared as shit 😂😂😂😂😂😊aww man can you imagine how uncomfortable they were seeing that???🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@shidatruth1515 so scared that they enslaved them & decimated their whole camp.
As a Mexican and seeing the culture died here in the United States I show respect to everyone else showing the younger generation the culture. This here is badass.
It didnt die its still there
Soy mexicano vivo en Phoenix estos cantos ancestrales, me gustan,la vida la historia de los indios nativos americanos siempre me a llamado la atención
How can anyone listen, and not feel this moving their soul ❤️
Define "soul".
Sounds like a bird that got hit by a car.
I'm of European descent and all I heard was "this land will be mine" 💀
Lol these dumbasses replying to you CRACK me up
(they all seem mentally ill)
aho! From tulalip tribes ❤ it means hello. Hytchecu (high-chet-cuh)
It means thank you 🤟🏽🙏🏽
Уралан Апачи.
Przepiekny spiew i dzwiek bebna,drodzy Native indian pozdrawiam serdecznie duzo zdrowia oraz spokojnych snow Weronika Sito Polska 👍👋🦅🪶❤
POLISKI!!!❤
Love seeing cultural practices kept alive!
I imagine that American natives get the same feeling in their soul as I do when I hear bagpipes and drums. Ancestral music speaks to the human spirit in ways that commercial “music” can’t.
Your olders must be proud of you guys keep the traditions!🫡👌🏾
This is my heritage. I can feel that drum in my soul. ❤
Fantastic to see the young ones keeping heritage and traditions alive.
It makes me glad to hear these wonderful people, affirm their roots and and their culture. Blessings. May they dance forever.
Clearly listens to coyotes as music💀
never seen culture outside of f250s and hotdogs?
@@hondaboys_420 umm. I was born in the Indian capital of the USA buddy Anadarko Oklahoma. I know all about Indian culture. Home of the Indian fair. Still sounds like they listen to coyotes for music to me.
Nailed it, bro! Chiimiigwetch!!
Can’t wait to make it back to Ponca PowWow this year!! Great fancy dance competition.
Powerful it makes u happy bcuz it hit all the high vibrations- SoCal
Seeing this performance also makes me proud I also can see the ancestors working alongside with him and through him keep up the amazing work
Gives me chills ❤😊 and warmth 😍🔥🏜️at the same time
My respect to Native Americans
❤I being at 7 Pow wows beautiful ppl and dance
He is singing from his heart .deepest part of his being.i can feel his pain his heart .I know when I walk into a pow wow ,I always start to cry .idk why..it's a NDN THING.❤❤❤❤❤
Nice to see my people striving
Beautiful ❤
UNLEASH MY BEAUTIFUL BROTHER!!!! 💥 SEND THE SPIRIT WORLD A MESSAGE OF YOUR POWER AND GRACE!!! From a Wasicu.... 😊
The way the homies chime in rocks me to my core
Dude got some lungs! Nice!
I am not native American but I feel this in my core. Bless up the creator!
Je suis d'origine Africaine et professeur de Capoeira ! Il y a énormément de similitudes avec l'Afrique dans votre énergie ...
Goose bumps! These traditions will live forever.
Pretty voice 🔥🔥🔥
Powerful voice ❤
Manly Voice.
Crisp Boi!!🔥🔥🔥
What you're looking at is 100% pure native American you couldn't be more American than that
Nothing but love and respect!! This touched my soul.
By Jove, I think he’s got it!!! DEADLY!!! 😱🔥💯
Always blows my mind hearing drumming
This reaches your soul and lets the emotions flow.
Lebt Eure Traditionen und ehrt Eure Ahnen. Ich schätze sehr Eure Musikalität und Eure Stärke und Naturverbundenheit. Und natürlich mag ich Eure Musik und Tänze.
Ursprünglich mag ich Rock und Klassik, doch diese Bräuche finde ich gut und wichtig.
Liebe Grüße aus Thüringen, Deutschland
Anna
Very good singing drumming'' A'ho
This is Music from God
Eehhhh which God?? Not the colonizers god.
The creator
no from real native cultures not your daydreams
@@songofseikilos8659 your funny!! And NOT A NATIVE AMERICAN!! FFFPHONY
@@clairebear206Aho!!! Anishinabe Kwe!!!👍😊👍
This is absolutely devastating and I fucking adore everything about it.
This is just too awesome...the christ consciousness that we are ,must return must return.....💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏
May the wolves strength guide you
Love that.
I once participated in a drum circle and was stunned to feel the physical sensation of flying through the air.
Keeping the glory and traditions alive 🙌 what a blessing to witness
Absolutely amazing to see