Nice prayer song about "God, the earth, the beautiful way..." You actually don't need to understand if you don't speak the language...the song pretty much speaks for itself.
I'm Cheyenne River Sioux, Seminole, Creek, Sac&Fox when I hear songs like these it reminds me of my uncle Jacob who would sing songs like this before he passed away it bring peace to me
The Apache Nation... Songs like these should be kept within the tribes of the Great Apache Nations. Up lifting and powerful in ways only a tribe such as the Apaches are of one. I'm a Chippewa-Cree and listening to these songs, well... they bring life and happiness and up lifting of the soul just by listening to them. Very powerful music and thanks. Brings me great comfort. Kenny Standing Rock.
I Agree these songs should be kept within the tribe. These are very beautiful powerful dance songs. I am 100% Laguna Pueblo but I always listen to all apache songs their just so pretty make you feel good and cleansed
I hear this song and I can’t help the tears welling in my eyes. I am reminded of my time serving in the Middle East and that longing for home that a lot of us felt all those years ago.
Yeah. I'm just a North American.. 53 yr old. Just a jamming this music.. At the moment. I'm flying like An 🦅 Eagle.. My spirit is soaring strong... And I'm just a smiling....A'ho
I'm from Navajo nation rex I like listening to apache songs It makes me feel better from this conv.19 virus we want this virus go away and we can all be happy. 🙏🙏🙏
This song reminds me of my uncle he used to tell me when he was younger he was wild and used to run around everywhere my mom still tells everybody the story of where one morning they left and my uncle took me to a sunrise dance I was really young at the time so I don't remember much but I will never forget him he's up in the sky with ancestor's I love you uncle shoonie R.I.P❤🪶
I need to come here all this B.S thats happening to our mother earth just brings me to tears hope all my natives will over come this we are here for one reason ✊✊✊ mother earth is ours
First time i heard this song ..i felt so emotional n could feel a tear.... i found peace, comforting, soothing n felt like dancing....❤ im also deeshcheenie n was told by my late grandmother that our clan originated from deeshchii biikoh...nizhoni n thank you ❤❤
Thank you my wonderful red brothers & sisters ....my heart belongs to America , your Land , which belongs to you...and the Great Spirit , Mother Earth, The Animals, PLANTS , Sun, Rain , Wind, Fire...Greetings from Europe/Austria 🇦🇹🙏💥🐕🐾🐾🦬🌾🐴🐎🌲🦫🌵🪶🦨🐴🐎🍃
Love this song ..I wish i knew my native language. But alas i have been disconnected for almost 51 years and it hurts my heart. I am learning my culture at a late stage in my life. But hearing this brings joy to my heart.
Star Beth teach me. I'm mescalero Apache. I have three young kids that I want to carry on the traditions. right now I have them learning their azteca traditions. but I don't know my Apache ones
Can someone feel nostalgia for something theyve never heard before. Im just a mestizo from Mexico but my heart feels full when I hear this, without even understanding. Stay well my relations.
Thank you for a beautiful song. I grew up listening to A.Paul Ortega. My grandparents were big fan. Back in the day, when I have a bad day. Or something wrong I pop on your music it makes me feel better big thank you to you & your drumming group.
I'm lipan Apache from Texas I love this song brings tears and makes my Heart soar like an Eagle love my Apache peoples my ancestors fought Heart and soul for me to be here...❤
Beautiful song! I am not native, but I am not a Pinda-liko-ye either. Don't even speak Athabascan but I understand the culture to a point and feel the vibes in this great music. This is what all the leaders and warriors fought for over the centuries; so their people could remain Apache. The Apaches are unique even among other tribes.
Just knowledge, the singing and Dancing. In the way’s it’s presented today, Comes from many year’s of Strong powerful History, which the ancestors practiced, and had Pride in!!! Good bless I Enjoyed listening!!!
To be accepted among our tribes-All Indians can shine when nations of Indians stand ready to welcome each other without separation or divide. Music that speaks to the spirit of each individual resonates a special connection even when words are unknown-true is a measure of the heart.
I love this song my singers singed this for the last song after the gift exchange and I wanna go back to it because they sang this but a little faster and shorter good times..
I can't wait to hear the great music live at the pow wow my family I love every great hunt is great when we bring home all the goods from our long hunt for our children and tribe members. An exciting moment to see the joy on everyone's faces to see the hunt.
In the last day, a Phoenix is called from Peridot, Arizona, with a FLAMING SWORD and Sapphire Tablets, his dark(veiled) sayings of Adonai YHVH brings rains to the deserts and FIRE to the wilderness.
Humans have advanced technology, art, literature, transportation, mathematics, manufacture, music, politics, weapons, materials, space exploration, and communications. Indians chant and play a drum.
yep I think this is good to listen to it make you think happy or sad same time to... but any way this song very good to... have safe one to.. thank you again ... I love the song
Where is this group from, I love hearing the song, sounds great, as I myself am from Utah, northern Ute, but I do dig, the song. Peacefully, and soothing. I believe thee Apache gave the most powerful, and sacred dance, keep it Going strong!! much Love!!!
I'm genuinely curious: What is the symbolic value of those headdresses that the Apache men wear? Is it the same as the feather headdresses worn by the tribes further north, or is it something different?
The headdress of the crown dancers is very symbolic and was used primarily for healing,blessing and other spiritual ceremonies that are now today no longer known.
I'm part Seminole and I've lived in Arizona for years and I love the Apaches sad the US government's ironically put the Apache with the Seminole skip this patchy tribes in the Seminole tribes had pot together New Beginnings this country would have been a lot different to unconquered Nations
and why can't someone tell , what this songs about, I'm from Ontario Canada , I'll like to know please someone, somewhere, somehow, tell me so I could pass this song to children, thank u
Im White Mountain Apache. I can translate what he is singing. "When the world first began. When there was no more darkness. (Old Apache I dont really understand but I can make out, but said something like jesus was sent somewhere) then clearly says "In the white mountains he came and left his last foot print." "One day we will see him come back again." (Referring to Jesus) Apache songs tell stories. Stories from long ago and how life was created. Beginning to end. I hope this was helpful♥️
I'm also Deeshchiinii. My late grandmother told our family that the clan originated somewhere from White Mountains. I've been doing a little research on it and I believe the Deeshchiinii clan originated from Cibecue. My grandmother told us that we moved away from White Mountain 'cause of a shortage of food and we didn't want to fight with other apaches. I think this was during the Apache Wars.
There’s different dialect. Like Spanish there’s different meanings where and who says it. Navajo is the same. It’s hard to explain but it’s a prayer song.
My name is Dale waysepappy from Lawton Oklahoma I'm a Kiowa,Comanche, warm springs apache, Mexican, lrish I'm a warm springs apache crown dancer singers my great great great great grandfather mangas coloradas