Our women are our strength in softness, our healing love flows from them. The Great Spirit gifted men with strength not to bring harm upon them but to stand in defense of them and to provide for them in kindness and honor. Uplift your women and stop taking them for granted. I am moved to tears hearing this as I am often when hearing the pure praise within the native peoples of this Mother Earth we share. I am Ojibwe and proud to be so.
The power of women's voices and the song medicine infused throughout is the strength of change that we can all participate in...sing for the water, sing for the beings that share our planet, sing for all life and be the change you wanna see aho!
Love the song when I miss my Ma I listen to the honor song for Her I miss the talks we had I knew this women l Love me till the end of time and longer. I see her strength in my Grandaughter.
I love this song, its so beautiful. Would love to get the words. I belong to a Native womens hand drum group: Strong Womens Drum. We sing songs that are written in the Native language only. I think the other women in the group would love this song.
thank you for sharing this powerful women's song! it would be an honor to sing it in our upcoming Moondance in Austin texas. Women of all nations gather to dance 4 nights fasting under the full moon to offer themselves to bring down the energy from the moon to mother earth. This is a Mexica Ceremony that was rescued from one of the few remaining codices (codice Borgia) that was not burned by the invaders. I respectfully ask your permission to sing this song for grandmother Moon! tlazokamati
sister brother rudy~wants me to tell you that was a beautiful song you have shared~~we all thank you at the land of the strong heart"s~~hisle south Dakota and we would like to invite you to our ceremony starting on june 18 thru the 24th of june,2014~~for the mending the sacred hoop~~again thank you sister
Dear Tsalagi sister, it's been a long time since I've seen your beautiful face and sat together in prayer. Wishing you and yours blessings and much joy. Always your two spirit brother in the light.
Tlazocamati wel miak , I wanna say Imma learn this song and sing it for the women here in our community. Thank you for this gift and ummm I know it's gonna be good yepper. In cuicatl yollia , tiahui
Aho Relatives, This is like a mantra resonating higher frequencies (theta band width). We are learning to sing the winds (hear the new song), in our evolutionary state we enter 2013. Lovely voice, yet our traditional singers need to work on practicing the song that lives upon our hearts dancing in the winds. Hearing the spirits flow, teaches us, which way to go. Trust your heart, snow and follow the river's flow (naturally). White Buffalo Calf Woman sings to hear the magic of your rainbow
What a beautiful women's song, may I have your permission to sing this for women's moon lodge ? Thank you for sharing we are all honored to hear your voice.
Hello together! I'm a professional puppet player and theater artist and currently working on a performance on a native American legende and would very much like to include this song into my performance, using flutes, drums and voice. My question to you is: I can't find the lyrics on the internet ... It is important to me to contribute to a respectful, authentic and appreciative picture of Native Americans in the world. If you could help me with this I would be really happy!