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"Go My Son" by Arlene Nofchissey Williams & Carnes Burson 

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This is the original verion of song "Go My Son" by Arlene Nofchissey Williams , Navajo, & Carnes Burson, Ute. This video also includes various Native American poets, actors, writers, athletes, activists, artists, etc., who have influenced the lives of many Native Americans and continue to redefine who we are today.
The quote is originally stated by Chief Manuelito. Notable natives included in this video are Annie Dodge Wauneka, Adam Beach, Joy Harjo, Irene Bedard, N. Scott Momaday, Charlene Teeters, Russell Means, RC Gorman, Jim Thorpe, Billy Mills, Gladys Tantaquideon, Jock Soto, John Bennett Herrington, Buffy St. Marie, Jacoby Ellsbury, Charles Loloma, Leslie Marmon Silko, Sherman Alexie, Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Susan Aglukark, Radmilla Cody, Notah Begay, & Navajo Code Talkers.
There are many other Native Americans who are noteworthy... Too many to be included in this one video. Enjoy!

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Комментарии : 129   
@nathannez6295
@nathannez6295 6 лет назад
My uncle played this song for me when I finished high school and at the time I was thinking I'll never go back to school but this year 2017 I got my bachelor's degree and all day I was listening to this song and thinking of my family I'm the first male in my family to get a college degree so my advice to anyone reading this don't give up and it's never to late to go back to school.
@thelionandthebee1933
@thelionandthebee1933 2 года назад
Amen! I went back to school at the age of 45 to become a nurse. And there was a lady in my class who was 60 who also graduated and is also now a Registered Nurse. God is soo very good to us :)
@xXTurtleLover13Xx
@xXTurtleLover13Xx 13 лет назад
I LOVE THIS SONG!!! :) I'M PROUD TO BE A NAVAJO!!! THIS SONG BRINGS BACK MEMORIES WHEN I WAS LITTLE AND LIVING IN KAYENTA, AZ. :)
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 года назад
Are you related to King Arthur Black? He was my foster son in California when he was 10 years old, I visited him last month in Kayenta. Navajo Grandma
@xXTurtleLover13Xx
@xXTurtleLover13Xx 2 года назад
@@NavajoGrandma no, I don't think so.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 года назад
@@xXTurtleLover13Xx I just wondered and happy to know you are from Kayenta, I served a mission there a long time ago. Love that place!! Navajo grandma
@sarahwest3895
@sarahwest3895 2 месяца назад
I learned this song in school music class when I was about 8 years old (nearly 40 years ago!) And have never forgotten it - even more meaningful now. ❤
@niahmiahjim243
@niahmiahjim243 7 лет назад
bring back memories....elementary school days
@ladypride10
@ladypride10 9 лет назад
I always love this song. .. beautiful. .. makes me cry... I have 4 sons.. Thks you for sharing
@jonasplin8400
@jonasplin8400 8 лет назад
Like u the song brings out a lot of positive reinforcement to myself esteem...yes it brings tears to me...
@marbenav11
@marbenav11 Год назад
The first time I heard this song was in kindergarten back home at my reservation's school. I have vague yet fond memories of being taught this is sign language and singing it in class. I am now a freshman in college sitting in my universities library working on an essay. with my first year pursuing a degree in multicultural early childhood education quickly drawing to an end. It's funny the things we remember, and even funnier when we choose to remember them.
@1wdv1234
@1wdv1234 13 лет назад
Arlene Nofchissey …the Original woman who inspired many.
@jamiekee8650
@jamiekee8650 6 лет назад
I remember back in Rocky Ridge boarding school we performed this song with sign language. oh my my my...
@rodandnathalie
@rodandnathalie 14 лет назад
Great song! I met Carnes while I was a missionary in Zuni, NM in the late 90's. He played music for a church activity. It was awesome. He did some fantastic stuff for the old Lamanite discussions that the missionaries used to teach. My dad served back then, so I grew up listening to Carnes' songs.
@user-sx4sf1cj4h
@user-sx4sf1cj4h 5 месяцев назад
I dropped out of HS back 73. My mom was disappointed, she looked forward to my graduation. But she attended my other 3 commencement, my A.A. degree, B.A degree, and M.A. in Education.
@stephtimms1776
@stephtimms1776 2 месяца назад
I love this song! I saw the BYU dancers perform in Oklahoma just after I was baptized at 8. My family invited them over for a fireside (actual) celebration and I'll always cherish that memory 💎💎💎
@samuraiyao
@samuraiyao 15 лет назад
Best times I ever had in school was when we had to sing this song in the classroom during 5th grade, everything after those years went into the gutter...
@whitneysweat5974
@whitneysweat5974 Год назад
I learned this song in elementary school, I never truly realized how meaningful it was! I'm in college now and can better appreciate the beautiful meaning and melody.
@stephaniewhitehair7844
@stephaniewhitehair7844 10 лет назад
I like this myself reminds me when I first started school first grade back in the early 80's.
@joseph30007
@joseph30007 9 лет назад
4th grade, Charlotte Park Elementary School, Nashville Tennessee, This song brings back lots of memories, we sang it in a school show, and I remember my mom used to work all the time so she never made it to any of my school activities but she was able to make it to this one, but regardless for some strange reason she decided to stay in the car at the parking lot through out the whole thing while my oldest sister came in and watched me perform with my class...I will never understand why my mom didn't come in, she is not some mean bitter old lady and she loves and cares for me very much. I guess that's just one of the mysteries of my life lol great song though and it carries a great message that people seem to be forgetting today in 2015.
@malachidaw9730
@malachidaw9730 4 года назад
Our great Chief, Manuelito. Hastiin Ch'iłhaajinii, was a man who had inspired my people for generations and generations. He understood what colonization meant, but he understood what education would mean for us to live in the white man's world. Ahéhee' Hastiin Ch'iłhaajinii.
@claireowens6206
@claireowens6206 3 года назад
Young man never forget your Chisma is proud of you and loves you. Your Mother was crying tears of joy because of your success.
@dfausti66
@dfausti66 Год назад
Great rendition! My father assisted in the editing and completion of this song in my front room when I was three years old. That was in 1969 with Jan Howard, John Rainer, and my father Thomas Aust. The location of its completion is 256 North 500 West (State Street) in Provo, Utah. The mirrored homes were the original residence of President John Taylor, the third president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Now, I have my doctoral degree because of this song that was first completed in my home.
@E3R510
@E3R510 13 лет назад
More people need to here this song, especaily the young.
@michaellarenee9007
@michaellarenee9007 4 года назад
First time of hearing this gorgeous song while traveling through New Mexico today 8 Oct. 2019!!! It's been making me cry as well because it is so beautiful!!! God bless this song and the beautiful people it comes from!!!!
@jonasplin8400
@jonasplin8400 8 лет назад
This song brings out the positive days of TeecNosPos Boarding n a realistic contribution to my college education....the real Bears? TNP Bears not Shonto r Chicago!!!! Ms. Cody I am still in love with u..most beautiful Native Lady!!!
@flor1081
@flor1081 8 лет назад
Teec is home!
@terryteller6920
@terryteller6920 5 лет назад
I bought the tape for this video from Teec Nos Pos Trading Post.
@luciddose
@luciddose 14 лет назад
I remember my mom use to dress me up and we would have to perform to this song. I use to be so embarrassed. This song always remind me of those days.
@marbaramerika
@marbaramerika 13 лет назад
I remeber this song playing on teh bus when I was in 1st grade....Brings back memories
@DanielWydner
@DanielWydner 14 лет назад
I first heard this song when I was in kindergarten during Thanksgiving. It's been an important song to me my entire life because it's reminded me that if you want to do something with your life, just go and do it. If you give honest effort with pure intent, you can do what you need to in order to be happy.
@jaydeeliz4846
@jaydeeliz4846 9 лет назад
***my Daughter sings this song alot She loves this song so much ***
@MixeyRed
@MixeyRed 11 лет назад
Brings a tear to the eye but a proud ness to thy heart..
@enbbarber2218
@enbbarber2218 4 года назад
My grandma played this song back when I little in the early 90s ❤️❤️❤️
@janelleyazzie2112
@janelleyazzie2112 9 лет назад
Beautiful song!! I play this song nightly for my kiddos! More so this week since it is testing week at school!!
@prrtygrrl1
@prrtygrrl1 10 лет назад
This is the perfect song to sing to my son's 3
@TaraDobbs
@TaraDobbs 9 лет назад
Sure would be nice to have Arlene's album Encircled on RU-vid or ITunes. I just found it on Amazon, but I can't buy it right now. Would love to have her cassette version transferred over to RU-vid someday.
@shayla9283
@shayla9283 6 лет назад
This makes me feel guilty for my wrongs so I would cry but when I listen to it I feel like there talking to me so I feel better and I love this song it helped me in my hard times I found out that I'm related to Chester nez my great great great grandfather
@LJM331
@LJM331 15 лет назад
Their paving the way for us all, so we can follow in their shoes...Don't hate, work hard succuess will come no matter what.
@EMRAE_8
@EMRAE_8 4 года назад
Back in the 80's I along with my brothers were a part of a performance group called The Tribal Young Feathers, and this song was one we performed to.
@cindyedwards9621
@cindyedwards9621 Год назад
My daughter used to sing this song to me so very forlorn and somber and every time I would cry or just get emotional. I think she learned the song at school maybe Jr highschool. Good song.
@alexandrayazzie6782
@alexandrayazzie6782 7 лет назад
I remember dancing to this in Elementary school
@22dcboys
@22dcboys 15 лет назад
Arlene is my aunt, my father's sister and this song is beautiful it should touch the hearts of all Native Indigenous peoples. It is sooo difficult to keep your heart grounded in a world that does not understand the Indian heart. I sang this song as a child this whole album is heartfelt ..the Eagle's bed is a beautiful song......be proud to sing this song. It is a symbol of pride and hope.Think of Bosque Redondo maybe that will help you understand the long walk to education and what it signifies
@buffalojumprecords9896
@buffalojumprecords9896 3 года назад
Amazing Sherri. I would like to connect with you as I am doing research on this. Would it be possible to connect?
@barbyazzie5260
@barbyazzie5260 7 месяцев назад
Wonder how old Arlene is now. What did she major in @ BYU? And what did she decide on for her career. Wonder if she had children?
@jgyazzie
@jgyazzie 12 лет назад
Love it(: My mom sang this to us kiddos when we were little. :')
@vondihowe9801
@vondihowe9801 3 года назад
One of my all time favorite songs! And the accompanying photograph were great reminders.
@lonewolfgamingplus379
@lonewolfgamingplus379 4 года назад
Always making my ancestors proud everyday I'm living. I'm proof that my people are resilient, strong.. I won't let you down my ancestors..
@salomathompson7890
@salomathompson7890 5 месяцев назад
This song reminds me of Concho Native School in Elreno Oklahoma. 😊
@showstopper7131
@showstopper7131 8 лет назад
Go My Son. Mean go get ur Education.. But till i sang tht song.. Brought joy, hope, faith and Courage to People and Childrens too. To stay in School..
@autumnjames9908
@autumnjames9908 2 года назад
My son is being promoted to 1st grade and we had this song playing for him ❤️🎓
@AHSMBrulezzzzzzz
@AHSMBrulezzzzzzz 14 лет назад
from the eagles bed always makes my mom cry. i personally agree with you it is a beautiful song.
@Azishome
@Azishome 4 года назад
Jim Thorpe was a gifted and talented athlete who compete in multiple sports. Muhammed Ali, a boxer, was chosen Athlete of the Century.
@gbenallie7944
@gbenallie7944 8 лет назад
I love the way it how it is so relaxing
@1itt1ewo1vesNavajo
@1itt1ewo1vesNavajo 8 лет назад
Great video, Terry! Had me crying.
@rkevghas
@rkevghas 10 лет назад
Beautiful!
@SuperDenvil
@SuperDenvil 13 лет назад
memories of elementary
@okaminess
@okaminess 6 месяцев назад
Rest in Peace, Carnes Burson. ❤
@corneliachee5969
@corneliachee5969 2 года назад
Yatay .. thank you for the beautiful song. Very beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@scrappydoogal804
@scrappydoogal804 4 года назад
I subscribed. You seem like such a lovely man and cultured and learned. A great pride to your tribe.😊👏❤
@schymbros
@schymbros 12 лет назад
Excellent - many thanks for sharing!
@MinajO2023
@MinajO2023 12 лет назад
Love this song ...
@cccnainu.s.9029
@cccnainu.s.9029 10 лет назад
my brother when he was 5th and i was in third he sang this in bird elementry japan
@frenchpizza9725
@frenchpizza9725 3 года назад
Omgggg. I love love love love love love you all family of Mother Earth
@yumio7158
@yumio7158 2 года назад
did this for my school talent show beautiful song
@jesicavillar617
@jesicavillar617 6 лет назад
My teacher loved it as well me
@snells9628
@snells9628 10 лет назад
love this song we did a dance for on state
@adrianasotodeloresadrianas2302
@adrianasotodeloresadrianas2302 4 года назад
Our class sang this song in front of the holl school
@MidNiteStar99
@MidNiteStar99 13 лет назад
i remember my mom telling me about her singing this song and learning the original hand motions to this song when she was young
@liaashley3889
@liaashley3889 6 месяцев назад
RIP Mr. Burson 😭💔
@Lana4620-i1u
@Lana4620-i1u 3 года назад
I just heard that song that was good I don’t use my my my preschool and I wanna get a graduate dance sing the song
@cedrickscott283
@cedrickscott283 2 года назад
This was my pre school grad. Song👀🤔😢and I'M almost 40 now🤷
@AHSMBrulezzzzzzz
@AHSMBrulezzzzzzz 14 лет назад
whoa she's your mom? thats pretty awesome. there is one song from the same album as this one that i would like to have on youtube that isn't here. :( its my favorite
@frenchpizza9725
@frenchpizza9725 3 года назад
I love love love love love love love love love love love you family
@gbenallie7944
@gbenallie7944 8 лет назад
This is a great song. Because of the song I wrote the lyrics.
@n8tvjellybean
@n8tvjellybean 15 лет назад
i love this song!! Can you put up some more of Arlene's songs on here from that album please!! ;0
@disc6frolf
@disc6frolf 11 лет назад
R.I.P. Russell Means
@marthaprovancial2494
@marthaprovancial2494 2 года назад
I totally enjoyed the Lamanite Generation
@raqiquilzya1905
@raqiquilzya1905 5 лет назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Kyus2001
@Kyus2001 5 лет назад
Love you Jock
@arleenshorty2664
@arleenshorty2664 10 лет назад
I remember my sister and other Navajo girls performing to this song with hand motions at a Caucasian school. It was kinda weirdly embarrassing back then in a racial town.
@bigggesmalz
@bigggesmalz 12 лет назад
Adam is Adam! Let not cut em down too much, he's done goodthings and representate us natives well
@thatapacheboy3204
@thatapacheboy3204 7 лет назад
Anyone know where I can get this on CD
@toddavis8603
@toddavis8603 2 года назад
My_Grandmother was Seneca Indian, keepers of the Iroquois West Gate.No selfish Socialists in our tribe, TBTG◇◇◇
@georgeturick2840
@georgeturick2840 11 лет назад
how can i get this song i love it i would love to have a cd of it!!!!!!!!!!! thank you chris turick crying wind
@nezbahewilliams1443
@nezbahewilliams1443 9 лет назад
I need to know the guitar tuning and chords to this song -.- someone help me please.
@bigggesmalz
@bigggesmalz 12 лет назад
"The great hero Jim Thorpe ".....the Rza of Wu tang!
@NotBull068
@NotBull068 11 лет назад
Me too :D
@theadventurevlog7215
@theadventurevlog7215 12 лет назад
Hate how the first one that shows up on the top page is the byu version.
@giamantafederikaelias6446
@giamantafederikaelias6446 Год назад
Hi ,Mr,There was this first Native American as Vice President haven’t seen any post more of her ? I have to read History of America 🇺🇸 at PennFoster any advice on the mater the thing is bloody.It gets emotional here!I started watching the videos an I had to stop .😂it also mentioned the Native American I haven’t seen any Navajo info jet or I forgot .How not to feel like your grandpa ancestors had it super 💔 he was English his name was Calvin.
@skinni3477
@skinni3477 12 лет назад
ME TOO
@MinajO2023
@MinajO2023 12 лет назад
3 ppl didn't climb the ladder
@saaidleon
@saaidleon 13 лет назад
i fucken listened to this song in crismon
@ElvaGay
@ElvaGay 8 лет назад
Where's Wilma Mancloud?
@Satishafd
@Satishafd Год назад
Hello sir did you speak Navajo language?? Can you please help me. Can you translate my one page document in Navajo language
@freddieboo.45
@freddieboo.45 Год назад
💯💥👍🏽🤎
@ttothey34
@ttothey34 12 лет назад
winona laduke?
@rgrrgrsxndngr1904
@rgrrgrsxndngr1904 11 лет назад
add 4 more, that makes 7 crawlers
@swishfoot
@swishfoot 15 лет назад
i like this song but i like Verdell Primeaux vision more.but its still a really good video and song!
@kevinfrazier8390
@kevinfrazier8390 8 лет назад
how do you say, "never give up? "
@flor1081
@flor1081 8 лет назад
In Navajo?
@bigggesmalz
@bigggesmalz 12 лет назад
I think cause lamenite generation started at BYU where this EP was made!
@airmoccasins
@airmoccasins 7 лет назад
guitar tabs please
@JPVanDerdys
@JPVanDerdys 7 лет назад
Em Go, my son, go and climb the ladder. C#m Go, my son, go and earn your feather A Go, my son, make your people proud of you. Em Work, my son, get an education. and repeat...
@airmoccasins
@airmoccasins 7 лет назад
thanks man
@JPVanDerdys
@JPVanDerdys 7 лет назад
A week later...but Youre welcome. he!
@lorekallyre7205
@lorekallyre7205 5 месяцев назад
dinah hey dinner hay hmmmm prost to the blood flesh vino mediterranean weightloss program SO HAPPY LAO SHI NI HAO! danke xixi mercy burr coup mon sewer messieur
@cellahoney_
@cellahoney_ 10 лет назад
Is this that song James and Ernie were making fun of? Lol
@jonasplin8400
@jonasplin8400 8 лет назад
Use to babysit Ernie back in 1980 NCC days n played bball with his dad...when I see him I will straighten him out....never seen his act but needs to hear from me.
@sandylyn4939
@sandylyn4939 7 лет назад
Water whitewater native chef
@IndigenousRecords
@IndigenousRecords 10 лет назад
i know john Harrington personally
@halfbreed1ac
@halfbreed1ac 15 лет назад
Where's Wally Brown?
@lorekallyre7205
@lorekallyre7205 5 месяцев назад
dinner hay
@z0mbiez317
@z0mbiez317 4 года назад
Radmilla is my cousin
@user-cv2df5cr8i
@user-cv2df5cr8i 3 года назад
Yá'át'éh today Tommy Orange and Viet Thanh Nguyen will be in conversation : twitter.com/viet_t_nguyen/status/1369715166892355584?s=21 La' ts'áadah March naadiin naadiin t'ááłá'í
@tylerschumer
@tylerschumer 13 лет назад
@pikachuiscute30 same every one in my class thot it was gay
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