Just leaving prison and these songs carry us brothers a long way. Grateful to have these songs and many more blessings. To all my relations, trust in our Creator. He's there for us and remains STRONG within the iron walls that continue to hold our brothers captive. All we ever asked from our Native people was their continuing support and prayers for another day when we can all be united as we once were. Don't ever forget the ones who continue to suffer for our people, whether by choice, or circumstances. Never forget.
I'm so sorry to hear I didn't even know this happened. Was a coworker first time met him and greeted me as a daughter by clan. My condolences to his family. 🙏
Thank you for uploading this. And I just want to say that sitting in the Tipi changed my life. I listen to this music ever since in my house and in my car, everytime I want to tune in. Lots of love.
aho! good one...ive heard my auntie in new mexico sing the first song in this set before....is this a straight song or does it have Dine words? I would appreciate clarification....blessings to all the beautiful Dine nation from Colorado! aho
1. Shá could as: for me Ex: Díí nahaghá shá ályaa = this ceremony (for me) (is made) 2. Shá also: sun energy? Ex: shándíín = sun ray. Shandiin is also a popular name.
Listening: he incorporates Kiowa/Navajo with an slang, good nasaling w/ backgroung help. Mostly tooling oldies w/ a broad longie. Then he "Yelps"! about to bite his tongue to back the last recording, and straps it w/ notable navajo finish.(ending). TRUE
If this tune is heard & new! They'll beat the shit outa the drum & rattle at the next Chinle NNPeyote Jam session ROCK-11 right. Beating the shit outa a drum &rattle w/out a respect!
Why u playing the songs CHOPPED up? Just wondering...this is a small intake on your thoughts, when the original is the power to the song. Keep it all together shi bro.