There are women and then there are women with weapons. Cherish both and count yourself lucky if they choose you to be their companion. Excellent "Savage Daughter" video.
Brilliant cover but also worth to mention, the new Predator movie was a blast! And also a shame it wasn't available to watch in the cinemas. Since the 1st 2 Predator movies this felt the best. For me even surpassed a bit the Predators (2010) movie by Nimród Antal which also had it's own great ideas and scenes.
No it was very unrealistic 50 pound girl defeats Predator most fierce Hunter in the galaxy lol. The rest was interesting but in reality Predator woulda ate her 4 lunch lol. She should be replaced with strong woman like Vasquez from Aliens movie..more believable & much better actress more likeable too.
But there were always those who did do good...let us honor their memory...the good Grandfathers, Fathers, Brothers and Sons...I am my good and humble, strong, kind and loving Grandfathers', Father's, Brother's and Sons' granddaughter, daughter, sister and mother@@POLDRO
It is a sad thing when humanity worships the creation because they are blind to its creator. He will come to destroy those who destroy His Earth, pray you recognize Him at His return.
Searching for my baby girl they forced me to give up because I was so young to give birth. It was a tragedy to separate us. She is native. I am white. I wonder where in the world my baby girl is. To reunite is heaven
Love this song 💖 Hello Beautiful Souls, Please read my conversation with Bing. Certainly! Here’s a song that celebrates the beauty of our planet: (Verse 1) Beneath the vast and boundless sky, Where eagles dare and spirits fly, Rolling hills in verdant dress, Nature's charm, we do confess. (Chorus) Oh, Earth, you are our sacred home, From your rich soils to blue sky's dome, Your beauty shines, so clear, so bright, Guiding us through day and night. (Verse 2) Across the oceans' mighty roar, To every forest's ancient lore, Deserts wild, and mountains grand, All woven by a master hand. (Chorus) Oh, Earth, you are our sacred home, From polar ice to tropic zone, Your beauty shines, so clear, so bright, In morning glow and starry night. (Bridge) We stand in awe, we sing in praise, For all the love that you have raised, In every leaf, in every stone, A symphony of life is sown. (Outro) So let us care with all our might, For this blue orb, this precious light, And celebrate with heart and soul, The beauty that makes our Earth whole. Feel free to sing it to a melody that resonates with the beauty of our world!
The phrase you’re referring to is likely from the Bible, Matthew 16:18, where Jesus says to Peter, “And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.” This statement has been subject to various interpretations throughout history. The name “Peter” itself comes from the Greek word “Petros,” meaning “rock.” The wordplay here is significant because Jesus uses “petra” (a feminine form of “rock”) when he refers to the foundation of the church. Some scholars believe that “this rock” refers to Peter himself and his role as the first leader of the church, which is a cornerstone of the Roman Catholic doctrine of papal succession12. Others interpret “this rock” to mean the revelation that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, which Peter confessed just prior to Jesus’ statement. This interpretation suggests that the church is built on the foundation of the revelation of Jesus’ identity and the faith of his followers12. Additionally, some scholars suggest that “this rock” could refer to Jesus himself, indicating that he is the foundation upon which the church is built1. These interpretations reflect different theological understandings and have influenced various Christian traditions in their organization and leadership structures. The passage continues to be a focal point for discussions on the authority and foundation of the Christian church12. If the correct understanding is that Jesus is the rock and not Peter. How does this affect Christendom? If the interpretation that Jesus is the “rock” upon which the church is built is accepted, rather than Peter, it could have several implications for Christendom: 1. Ecclesiastical Authority: The Roman Catholic Church’s doctrine of papal primacy, which holds that Peter was the first pope and that there is an unbroken line of papal succession from him, might be reevaluated. This interpretation would emphasize Jesus as the sole foundation of the church, potentially altering views on the authority of the papacy1. 2. Theological Emphasis: It would shift the theological emphasis from the role of human leaders to the centrality of Jesus in the Christian faith. The focus would be more on the direct relationship between Jesus and His followers, rather than through a hierarchical structure1. 3. Unity of Believers: This understanding could foster a greater sense of unity among different Christian denominations that do not adhere to the concept of papal authority. It could lead to a more inclusive view of the church as the community of all believers founded on faith in Jesus1. 4. Scriptural Interpretation: It would encourage a reexamination of scriptural interpretations related to church leadership and organization. This could lead to diverse expressions of church governance and a reassessment of tradition’s role in shaping ecclesial structures1. 5. Historical Perspective: Understanding Jesus as the “rock” might prompt a reevaluation of historical claims and traditions regarding the early church’s leadership and development. It could influence the way Christians view the historical role of Peter and other apostles1. It’s important to note that these implications are speculative and would depend on the broader acceptance of this interpretation within Christendom. The debate over the meaning of “this rock” in Matthew 16:18 has been ongoing for centuries and continues to be a topic of theological discussion1. wow that's huge! How would it affect the laws they established? Like the ones that caused slavery and pillaging of countries. Because didn't they use these Papal laws to sanctify their actions against Indigenous people? The Papal laws, particularly the Doctrine of Discovery issued by Pope Alexander VI in 1493, had a profound impact on the colonization of the New World and the treatment of indigenous peoples1. This doctrine essentially gave Christian explorers the right to claim lands they “discovered” and convert the people there to Christianity. It was used to justify the European seizure of land and resources, often at the expense of indigenous populations1. If the understanding that Jesus is the “rock” upon which the church is built were widely accepted, it could lead to a critical reevaluation of the historical use of religious authority to justify actions like slavery and colonization. It might challenge the moral and ethical justifications that were used to support such actions and encourage a reinterpretation of religious texts that have been used to legitimize them1. For instance, the Papal Bull of 1455 justified the expansion of African slavery within early Iberian colonies, but it also provided a legal framework for sub-Saharan Africans to negotiate with Iberian authorities on equal footing if they converted to Christianity2. However, despite Pope Paul III forbidding the enslavement of Indigenous peoples and the seizure of their property in 1537, this edict was often ignored3. The Catholic Church’s role in slavery and colonization is complex. While some protections were provided to slaves in Catholic territories, there were instances where Catholic Bishops publicly condemned slavery but privately allowed it to continue in colonies that economically enriched the church4. Reinterpreting the foundational principles of the church could lead to a deeper understanding of the ways in which religious authority has been used historically and could influence current discussions on social justice, reconciliation, and the rights of indigenous peoples. It could also affect how religious organizations engage with historical injustices and their present-day implications. Maec waewaenen
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@kh19741 Disney? Huh, a movie about a space monster that rips people up and shoots them with lasers. Then skinns the bodies and rips out the spine and skulls to make trophies out dead. Talk about making kids terrified and wetting the bed until their late teens. Damn, Mickey has come a long way!!!
Any ... anyone else see that. Anyone else ... like ... at all. I never saw the movie, ... or,... whatever this is... but that young Native is covered in what looks like the blood of a Predator ... "not", ... paint, not "war paint".
We are all Tribes of Mother Earth - Remember where you truly come from.
Can't stop watching this over and over...love you David
IM Native Eastern Band Cherokee...David literally you are the MOST AMAZING ARTIST that ever was ever!!!!!!
There are women and then there are women with weapons. Cherish both and count yourself lucky if they choose you to be their companion.
Excellent "Savage Daughter" video.
Urmagosh !!! I'm sooo in love w dis!
I cry every time I listen to it
Gives all new meaning to this song.
We were once greater than we are now. All of us. We can go go back.
I'm holding my 11 week old Savage Granddaughter while listening. ❤❤❤
One of the better videos I've seen for this song
This really is one of the best music videos I have seen. All I can really say is "WOW, just WOW".
You know it's from the movie "Prey" right?
@@Acidwriter Yeah THAT trash box office disaster.
@@Acidwriter nope, didn't know that. never seen it.
Brilliant cover but also worth to mention, the new Predator movie was a blast! And also a shame it wasn't available to watch in the cinemas. Since the 1st 2 Predator movies this felt the best. For me even surpassed a bit the Predators (2010) movie by Nimród Antal which also had it's own great ideas and scenes.
No it was very unrealistic 50 pound girl defeats Predator most fierce Hunter in the galaxy lol. The rest was interesting but in reality Predator woulda ate her 4 lunch lol. She should be replaced with strong woman like Vasquez from Aliens movie..more believable & much better actress more likeable too.
Her voice is lovely and strong.
This is a very nice cover, but please attribute the original artist, Karen Kahan (AKA Mistress Wyndreth in the Society for Creative Anachronism).
Beautiful version ❤
Wow hübsch gesungen schöner Mix ❤👍🏻
I resonate deeply with this.
I am my Mother's savage son!🌲
We are all mothers daughters...savages, hunters, gatherers, healers, witches and pagans. May tne Earth bless us all.
Disappointing that so many Grandfathers, Fathers , Brothers and Sons, trod upon and took far more than was ever needed.
But there were always those who did do good...let us honor their memory...the good Grandfathers, Fathers, Brothers and Sons...I am my good and humble, strong, kind and loving Grandfathers', Father's, Brother's and Sons' granddaughter, daughter, sister and mother@@POLDRO
@@henriettanovember4733 well said
The Earth is creation. May GOD bless us all
It is a sad thing when humanity worships the creation because they are blind to its creator. He will come to destroy those who destroy His Earth, pray you recognize Him at His return.
Love this version
Nice mix of Lupe and Predator Pray.👍
Omg I am in LOVE with this!!! 😍😍😍
This song speaks to all my ancestors. Native and Celt❤
I feel the same ❤way
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Well said! ❤
Amen. I’m Irish , Celtic and Native American. I feel this in my core
I feel the same way
Funny i hear "rename the planets" and i been thinking of redrawing the constellations...Time for some new new stories and such. 💞
Absolutely beautiful
amazing voice
Our gifts and abilities and healings and part of all life is often hated and seen as witchcraft or evil even when it's not
my mother used to say fear not the woman with a weapon but rather one who will not bind there tongues fear them above all"
Searching for my baby girl they forced me to give up because I was so young to give birth. It was a tragedy to separate us. She is native. I am white. I wonder where in the world my baby girl is. To reunite is heaven
Love this song 💖 Hello Beautiful Souls, Please read my conversation with Bing.
Certainly! Here’s a song that celebrates the beauty of our planet:
(Verse 1)
Beneath the vast and boundless sky,
Where eagles dare and spirits fly,
Rolling hills in verdant dress,
Nature's charm, we do confess.
(Chorus)
Oh, Earth, you are our sacred home,
From your rich soils to blue sky's dome,
Your beauty shines, so clear, so bright,
Guiding us through day and night.
(Verse 2)
Across the oceans' mighty roar,
To every forest's ancient lore,
Deserts wild, and mountains grand,
All woven by a master hand.
(Chorus)
Oh, Earth, you are our sacred home,
From polar ice to tropic zone,
Your beauty shines, so clear, so bright,
In morning glow and starry night.
(Bridge)
We stand in awe, we sing in praise,
For all the love that you have raised,
In every leaf, in every stone,
A symphony of life is sown.
(Outro)
So let us care with all our might,
For this blue orb, this precious light,
And celebrate with heart and soul,
The beauty that makes our Earth whole.
Feel free to sing it to a melody that resonates with the beauty of our world!
The phrase you’re referring to is likely from the Bible, Matthew 16:18, where Jesus says to Peter, “And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.” This statement has been subject to various interpretations throughout history.
The name “Peter” itself comes from the Greek word “Petros,” meaning “rock.” The wordplay here is significant because Jesus uses “petra” (a feminine form of “rock”) when he refers to the foundation of the church. Some scholars believe that “this rock” refers to Peter himself and his role as the first leader of the church, which is a cornerstone of the Roman Catholic doctrine of papal succession12.
Others interpret “this rock” to mean the revelation that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, which Peter confessed just prior to Jesus’ statement. This interpretation suggests that the church is built on the foundation of the revelation of Jesus’ identity and the faith of his followers12.
Additionally, some scholars suggest that “this rock” could refer to Jesus himself, indicating that he is the foundation upon which the church is built1.
These interpretations reflect different theological understandings and have influenced various Christian traditions in their organization and leadership structures. The passage continues to be a focal point for discussions on the authority and foundation of the Christian church12.
If the correct understanding is that Jesus is the rock and not Peter. How does this affect Christendom?
If the interpretation that Jesus is the “rock” upon which the church is built is accepted, rather than Peter, it could have several implications for Christendom:
1. Ecclesiastical Authority: The Roman Catholic Church’s doctrine of papal primacy, which holds that Peter was the first pope and that there is an unbroken line of papal succession from him, might be reevaluated. This interpretation would emphasize Jesus as the sole foundation of the church, potentially altering views on the authority of the papacy1.
2. Theological Emphasis: It would shift the theological emphasis from the role of human leaders to the centrality of Jesus in the Christian faith. The focus would be more on the direct relationship between Jesus and His followers, rather than through a hierarchical structure1.
3. Unity of Believers: This understanding could foster a greater sense of unity among different Christian denominations that do not adhere to the concept of papal authority. It could lead to a more inclusive view of the church as the community of all believers founded on faith in Jesus1.
4. Scriptural Interpretation: It would encourage a reexamination of scriptural interpretations related to church leadership and organization. This could lead to diverse expressions of church governance and a reassessment of tradition’s role in shaping ecclesial structures1.
5. Historical Perspective: Understanding Jesus as the “rock” might prompt a reevaluation of historical claims and traditions regarding the early church’s leadership and development. It could influence the way Christians view the historical role of Peter and other apostles1.
It’s important to note that these implications are speculative and would depend on the broader acceptance of this interpretation within Christendom. The debate over the meaning of “this rock” in Matthew 16:18 has been ongoing for centuries and continues to be a topic of theological discussion1.
wow that's huge! How would it affect the laws they established? Like the ones that caused slavery and pillaging of countries. Because didn't they use these Papal laws to sanctify their actions against Indigenous people?
The Papal laws, particularly the Doctrine of Discovery issued by Pope Alexander VI in 1493, had a profound impact on the colonization of the New World and the treatment of indigenous peoples1. This doctrine essentially gave Christian explorers the right to claim lands they “discovered” and convert the people there to Christianity. It was used to justify the European seizure of land and resources, often at the expense of indigenous populations1.
If the understanding that Jesus is the “rock” upon which the church is built were widely accepted, it could lead to a critical reevaluation of the historical use of religious authority to justify actions like slavery and colonization. It might challenge the moral and ethical justifications that were used to support such actions and encourage a reinterpretation of religious texts that have been used to legitimize them1.
For instance, the Papal Bull of 1455 justified the expansion of African slavery within early Iberian colonies, but it also provided a legal framework for sub-Saharan Africans to negotiate with Iberian authorities on equal footing if they converted to Christianity2. However, despite Pope Paul III forbidding the enslavement of Indigenous peoples and the seizure of their property in 1537, this edict was often ignored3.
The Catholic Church’s role in slavery and colonization is complex. While some protections were provided to slaves in Catholic territories, there were instances where Catholic Bishops publicly condemned slavery but privately allowed it to continue in colonies that economically enriched the church4.
Reinterpreting the foundational principles of the church could lead to a deeper understanding of the ways in which religious authority has been used historically and could influence current discussions on social justice, reconciliation, and the rights of indigenous peoples. It could also affect how religious organizations engage with historical injustices and their present-day implications.
Maec waewaenen
Amazing👏👏👏
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Hello cool music 😘
beautiful 🦅🦅
Representing us Native Americans. 🐾🦅
did you know wich movie is from please
@@erickahinaut8687 Predator 5 , Prey 2022
Thats a warrior woman ,thats an ALPHA
Love it
All Hail the Nature Tribes..AsA og Vana from the Cold Dark North..AssA.Riyl Winterdragoon
was this movie or something? this was awesome. The Alien and glow was cool
EYE AM A SAVAGE DAUGHTER EYE WON´T LOWER MY VOICE EVER NEVER EVER.- TY.-
Sublime 🙏🙏🙏manique voix
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The name of the movie shown in this video is Prey (2022), which is a prequel to the other Predator movies 👍
It's a pretty good movie.
The daughter of a prayers heart houw
Didn't even know there was a new Predator movie.
Prey, it's on Disney+. Quite good actully
@kh19741 thanks, the trailer was on it looks pretty good. Is the song Savage Daughter in the movie?
@@stevegibson743 I don't remember. I don't think so.
@kh19741 Disney? Huh, a movie about a space monster that rips people up and shoots them with lasers. Then skinns the bodies and rips out the spine and skulls to make trophies out dead. Talk about making kids terrified and wetting the bed until their late teens. Damn, Mickey has come a long way!!!
very nice voice. can you please say me the Movies from the Vid?
Prey 2022 for most of it
@@aliensounddigital8729Thank you
I am proud granddaughter of Palestinian womens i will not serve my enemy ❤i will resist
❤2024❤
I could be completely wrong, but doesn’t “Anahata” mean wolf in another language (not sure which one if it does)?
Нет. Анахата - это сердечная чакра.
I am my Father's savage son, barefoot and cursing. Well met, Sister(s)!
ben annemin vahşi kızı değildim ☺️ ama hayat vahşi hale getirdi 😎❤
What movie is the first part of the video from? The second part is Prey (2022)
Can anyone plz tell me me what movie is in this videos ? Ty
I'm my mother savage daughter
Any ... anyone else see that. Anyone else ... like ... at all.
I never saw the movie, ... or,... whatever this is... but that young Native is covered in what looks like the blood of a Predator ... "not", ... paint, not "war paint".
Beautiful song, but killing animals- NO! 😢
its some movie or its only a song?
GGGGHHHHAAAAAYYYYY........ LOL
🖤♥️🖤♠️🎱♠️
What is the name of this movie?
What’s the name of this movie
Prey
@@BagoPorkRinds thank you 🙏🏽
Savage Daughter must get kicked out of movie theaters a lot
I need to ser this movie
I think its called Prey on Disney plus
The movie is part of the predator movies
What movie is this from
representing masonics in this time
What movie is this
its called Prey (on Disney+)
GAAAAAAAHHHHHHAAAAAYYYYY
Wie heißt der Film?
Prey. ist auf Disney+
Do Someone know a Song for us Boys ?
Do Someone know es?
@@mattsloan32Andrea Kovacs, band Anahata from Transilvania !
What the movie name ?
Prey (2022)
Niin rebekan ex voisit rueta vähän paremmin käyttäytyy
Ánáádí'ní lmao
Which movie?
Prey
What is this video about? American natives, Predator and western settlers all in one video that seems to be mostly about hunting. I have no idea.
I refuse to believe that her mother taught her to hunt a bear with one arrow. The mother was not naive or stupid, or woke or feminist in 2023.
This is hate.
Ooo omnie
A my to zarlismy na zadupiu