I was first introduced to drumming by my son at the St Joseph's Pow Wow. There is something ancient and hypnotic about the drumming and singing. I have been hooked ever since.
This song found me when I was abusing myself and everyone everything around me. I listen to it still today to give the ghost a good scare. It’s given me hope and strength to hold onto my prayers, powwow medicine is simply not to be trifled with.
Awe inspiring for real. I just drove through Dakota's and Montana from Washington state. Heard some Native rumbling on local radio and listened in for the drive. Truly blessed and inspired by it still. Powerful. Listening to it loud now. Helps me to gather myself. To gather strength.
anyone born on the American continent is a "native american" ...these peoples... The American First Nations. they are the true heart of the land. the land that was taken, subversed, diseased, and burned by wars all in the name of a few saying they "own" the land... nobody owns this land. these culturally inspiring, spiritually sound, and incredible people have been violently chased out and starved out. I was given a sacred naming ceremony by the last White Mountain Apache Moonwalker. an her students. Words are not good enough to explain they're incredible knowledge and relations with all. Im glad your still here. I will always cherish what your cultures have given me. I Thank You with All of my Heart. Namaste - Ad Infinitum
Native American drumming and chanting makes my heart pound 1000 times faster. Not to mention it has made me tremble before (not in a bad way...more like awed trembling, if that makes sense). Much respect to the People of the First Nations.
It Is Very Important To Keep The Native American Tradition Alive., So Our Children, And Grandchildren, And Great Grandchildren Can Learn Where They Came From. And They Can Pass On The Tradition.,
Ahhh, I miss going to Pow wow and sweats at Alexis First Nation. Best bannoc burgers in the west in my opinion :) Also some of the best sandstone artists out there too.
esse vídeo é ótimo, a música é incrível!! o som dos tambores e os cantos são realmente energizantes, expulsam seja lá o que estagna o espírito. bom demais!!!
Im not native either but i grew up in a area filled with natives, not saying that it was bad, some here are super nice and they would do anything to make you feel like you are at your own home. Some on the other hand can be rude but once you get to know them they turn out really nice. Half of my friends are native i love them.
Stay on your little broke reserve we threw you in, maybe clean up the stolen burnt cars, refrigerators, and drunken shneeps. One day the free ride will end.
@@kilroywashere6084 And what do you contribute to society exactly? Also the whole, some are rude, others are nice can be applied to the human race, not just native peoples.
Lovest-renth N Hon er the same place I've been looking for either one of these places to Get I-Iome Prayers for all of usi want to go home back to montana Please Help me
Whenever I need to reset or get some spiritual healing, I always come back and listen to these songs. It really helps, especially when I’ve messed up and need to forgive myself and move on. Or I come and listen when I’m just really happy and loving my people! 🥲 11:20
TheNoNameNative Assiniboine were traditional enemies of the Sioux. The Assiniboine Nakota were allies of the Cree and Ojibway. Sioux is a French word for the Dakota/Lakota in the United States. So i assume the Alexis Nakota Sioux are not Treaty Indians since the Sioux in Canada didn't sign Treaties with the Crown because they came from the United States?
Assiniboine is nakota. Which is part of the Oceti Sakowin. But Idk about their treaty status. Why does it matter?? And "Sioux" didn't just come from the US. Ask the elders
+Donald Standing Elk ~ thank you for the invite~ would love to attend. I think we are all people - God comes in many forms and speaks many languages- but the message is the same.
+Donald Standing Elk This is beautiful What's the name of this song? What are they singing about? I'm from Texas but currently in North Dakota I would love to see this in person
Awesome! Im not native american but I have a high respect for them and their history!
Almost fainted listening, watching this. Took my breath away. Pls keep beating on and singing, praying on.....
A'ho
I was first introduced to drumming by my son at the St Joseph's Pow Wow. There is something ancient and hypnotic about the drumming and singing. I have been hooked ever since.
It’s been over 4 years and I still listen to this on the regular
I’m Lakota Sioux. Nothing but love and spirit.
This song found me when I was abusing myself and everyone everything around me. I listen to it still today to give the ghost a good scare. It’s given me hope and strength to hold onto my prayers, powwow medicine is simply not to be trifled with.
Awe inspiring for real.
I just drove through Dakota's and Montana from Washington state. Heard some Native rumbling on local radio and listened in for the drive. Truly blessed and inspired by it still. Powerful.
Listening to it loud now.
Helps me to gather myself. To gather strength.
Merci de nous faire vibrer ainsi. Respect pour vos anciens....
First Nation deserves so much respect. That's all that I have to say, peace!
You are so right respect me and my people plus land you are good
My family are Cree fort Edmonton
Absolutely fantastic! One of the most powerfull musics I ever heard!
I rarely comment on youtube vids. But this is amazing. So powerful. I'm fascinated by the Native American culture and history.
When I first watched this video I had to watch it three times. awesome !
I can only say thank you for breathing life into me this morning.
M v
I grew up listening to Native American music in Ontario when I was a child. This a badass warrior culture. Mad respect. I love this stuff
I love the sound of drumming and chanting.
anyone born on the American continent is a "native american" ...these peoples... The American First Nations. they are the true heart of the land. the land that was taken, subversed, diseased, and burned by wars all in the name of a few saying they "own" the land... nobody owns this land. these culturally inspiring, spiritually sound, and incredible people have been violently chased out and starved out. I was given a sacred naming ceremony by the last White Mountain Apache Moonwalker. an her students. Words are not good enough to explain they're incredible knowledge and relations with all. Im glad your still here. I will always cherish what your cultures have given me. I Thank You with All of my Heart. Namaste - Ad Infinitum
I gave you the eighth thumbs up.
Legendary!!! Awesome !!! Respect from Secwépemc Nation!!
¡Saludos a los hermanos del norte. Desde la Gran Tenochtitlan, desde el corazón de esta cultura, mostramos nuestro rostro y corazón!
Native American drumming and chanting makes my heart pound 1000 times faster. Not to mention it has made me tremble before (not in a bad way...more like awed trembling, if that makes sense). Much respect to the People of the First Nations.
Ive named my 1st daughter sioux-lynn and im not native im melanesian but proud 2 have named her after the sioux tribe ❤️🔥🪓🏹
Alot of movement n the song. Beautiful awesome 👌
No need to translate, you just feel and be moved.... Thank you! Would so much love to take part in one of those pow wow's one day.
regards from Europe! Wish your culture lives forever
Haven't got a clue what they're singing/saying, but it's hauntingly beautiful!
Awesome tribute see why the person was a fan these guys are powerhouses!
that was pretty badass
love this pow wow songs
Whose the young lad there with the lead?? Makes my heart happy to see the young ones at the drum.
WOW...Love it....who knew their styles would sound so awsome together :D
It Is Very Important To Keep The Native American Tradition Alive., So Our Children, And Grandchildren, And Great Grandchildren Can Learn Where They Came From. And They Can Pass On The Tradition.,
Two drums goin'….Strong medicine!
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Lance Jackson wasicuiapi???
A'ho
Ahhh, I miss going to Pow wow and sweats at Alexis First Nation. Best bannoc burgers in the west in my opinion :)
Also some of the best sandstone artists out there too.
Not some, but the best and I gave you the first thumbs up.
hello,
i just wanted to be counted and thank you for recording this.
i hope you're well,
-kevin
true power,
In the voice and spirit of the drum!
Thank you,
This is so beautiful ❤️💕
it's so moving! I love listening to this 👍✊👌
Me and my bird love this!!!
I had a really bad night shift at work and this gives me so much energy and I don't even know what this is :D
For the lost people in the past I get the tears
I have so much respect for them
The sound you don't hear. You feel it
Performed beautifully and 'fulfilling'.....even tho' I'm not 'INDIAN' , I enjoy and will play any music containing such as is showing and more!!!!
🙌🏿🙌🏿🙏🏿Loved all 17minutes!
esse vídeo é ótimo, a música é incrível!! o som dos tambores e os cantos são realmente energizantes, expulsam seja lá o que estagna o espírito. bom demais!!!
Love it great job all singers.
Im not native either but i grew up in a area filled with natives, not saying that it was bad, some here are super nice and they would do anything to make you feel like you are at your own home.
Some on the other hand can be rude but once you get to know them they turn out really nice. Half of my friends are native i love them.
Stay away from us then
Stay on your little broke reserve we threw you in, maybe clean up the stolen burnt cars, refrigerators, and drunken shneeps. One day the free ride will end.
@@kilroywashere6084 And what do you contribute to society exactly? Also the whole, some are rude, others are nice can be applied to the human race, not just native peoples.
Lovest-renth N Hon er the same place I've been looking for either one of these places to Get I-Iome Prayers for all of usi want to go home back to montana Please Help me
Im half Oglala Sioux and listining to this makes me want to go on the war path .
Great job guys! =D
15:07 best part of the grand entry song
And 15:49
Sioux songs fantastic.Viva Sioux,viva Bulgaria - Europe!
Really cool video.
It's a marathon!! I like it!
Awesome and we are SIOUX .....UNCLE SGWE .....LOVE YOU...KIMMY
I LOVE MY FAMILY ....
THANK YOU UNCLE ROBBIE
thank you
Thank you for the prayers I love 💘 yall my best
aHo Yeah! i love Blackstone & MNX!
I love it, even tho I have no idea whats being sang about? anybody want translate ?
I have no clue, I wish I knew as well, powerful singing and drumming!! I'm mixed native but this is amazing drumming!!
Can anyone translate what they are saying? So badass!
Awesomeness!!☆☆☆
pretty intense!
Hats off!!!
"Ayta`"
Wow! Powerful stuff!
Wonderful.......hermoso.......:)
Awesome , very Powerful Aho
Deadly .jammin boyz
Hiii-Chaaah
Betufull , power songs
Remembering the Littlesky Family 💜.
Very powerful song. Hiy hiy
Good songs. Where are the Blackstone singers from???
awesome
It waz guud
(5:06)
"The Kid Killed It "..
*Powerful..!*
Magistral 😘
They need to do this outside of the white house to protest for Standing Rock
sounds loud if u was there but this is amazing!
2:09 that lead silky smooth.
Warrior music
Epaaaa!!!!! 🔥👣✊
🌎
Whenever I need to reset or get some spiritual healing, I always come back and listen to these songs. It really helps, especially when I’ve messed up and need to forgive myself and move on. Or I come and listen when I’m just really happy and loving my people! 🥲 11:20
pretty intense....a war chant I'l bet.
+C C its an entry song. It is sung to welcome people. It is an honour song.
it's wonderful...love it. Thanks for the info~
aho-damn awesome drums-lila wasteyelo
MNX&Blackstone goes forward,
toksa aké
Sioux? I thought Alexis Nakota were Assiniboine ? If they are Sioux then they are not Treaty.
Assiniboine is "Sioux"
They are Nakota
TheNoNameNative Assiniboine were traditional enemies of the Sioux. The Assiniboine Nakota were allies of the Cree and Ojibway. Sioux is a French word for the Dakota/Lakota in the United States. So i assume the Alexis Nakota Sioux are not Treaty Indians since the Sioux in Canada didn't sign Treaties with the Crown because they came from the United States?
Assiniboine is nakota. Which is part of the Oceti Sakowin. But Idk about their treaty status. Why does it matter?? And "Sioux" didn't just come from the US. Ask the elders
TheNoNameNative It's called historical revisionism. Look it up.
Energizer bunny challenge!
Yo anyone in Weller’s class
yes
Are white people allowed to attend and experience these first nation pow wow's.
yes. alot of white people are found at powwows. us natives encourage it. just show up and enjoy.
+Donald Standing Elk ~ thank you for the invite~ would love to attend. I think we are all people - God comes in many forms and speaks many languages- but the message is the same.
+Donald Standing Elk
This is beautiful
What's the name of this song?
What are they singing about?
I'm from Texas but currently in North Dakota I would love to see this in person
Go seahawks
Kinda disrespect puttin yo hat bac on and laughin around...but ole well dats wat it is des dayz...
fath they are