I Swear to God I was So ignorant thinking Native Americans didn’t have lyric music With lyrics in the music I always thought it was just like Hayya Hayya but THEY WERE ALWAYS SINGING WITH WORDS IN A AWESOME ASS HARMONY AND SKILL…ONG GREAT MUSIC 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
there are tears coming to my eyes..not cause I'm waiting for a woman to come around. I cry cause there is such powerful heart songs in the world and this group has powerful heart songs....wow
This Navajo creek girl Rollin around blasting this song all over Oklahoma City At the stop light awhile ago some dudes took there hat off on the Eastside. I was.lime what not some Yall on Jordan and 23rd at the hood store respecting this music I couldn't believe it.
I always play powwow music wherever I go respectfully . And actually alot people get overwhelmed and.ask me to turn it off. It's sad bcuz I'm in Oklahoma 🇺🇸 . But I just turn it up and pray for them and don't look back. Many many prayers 2 all you people all over the world no matter what color. May the creator Bless u
Listening from Chicago, USA. Sending love to all native communities. This song has touched my heart with recent events in my life. Music that transcends the soul. My heart is the drum beat
I’m a First Nation native from Alberta and when I play this song at work my co workers ask me to turn it up and they are all white makes me proud that they like our kind of music❤️#proudnative
I discovered this powerful song after they played it on CBC radio last week. I just couldn't get it out of my head and finally manage to track it down. It gives me full body frisson...and I am as white as they come.
This song reminds me that when I was younger me and my cousins were riding around on two stroke motorbikes . Making hell of a racket . The chief had to stop by and talk to my uncle. he saw me and my cousins the song was playing in his truck he said hey it's the two-stroke boys this one's for you and he turns it up as loud as he can go. yup good old days
Soy de Perú y está música me estremece todo el cuerpo, me llena de vida, me devuelve la energía, me revitaliza, pueden ver mis ojos brillar como la luz del sol al amanecer....
I found this tremendous song through the radio program Singing Wire on KUNM! Rattled around in my brain for months until today when they played it again. Peace+love
I'v been waiting far to long for you, Waiting for you to come around, I think I'm done waiting for you I know you'll never find another man that can go (Solo) That's how ill know that you'll come crawling back to me,,, hoka ;)
and my dad at the last ending of this song saying i love her song it shakes the nation at worlds best national songs. much love mijita love you always your my doll of babydoll clothes
@@terranceeaglefeather5290 dont worry relative lol I do not speak well, I only know I liiiittle bit. I said "yeah, I am a lakota but I am a black foot (lakota). I am of the Cheyenne River Reservation." I can say simple sentences, some prayers, and some songs. But I could never just converse with someone. Not at that level yet lol
I had my 5th affirmation beginning of and or middle of last year can't remember well as I eat darkness cloud my vessel as souls that once taught me younger self before I learnt I must be of shaman work or fate but in this realm and modern time lamency has gotten so bad lost knowledge has happened but I don't want to die due to denying my fate and also having those that I'm suppose to guide deny works of life but right knw time is slim ancestors are working amongst us more knw cuz they don't want us to be lost when the time come AK TO VHIS DI may we rise from the ashes I'm tryin so hard but it's so overwhelming be with me great one guide I and prepare all
Waylon weasel-head and Blake weasel-head and i Littlest-foot in there doing it down diggity round-dance in the hospital playing with the wheelchairs warning the hospital of a broken foot, cant forget kendall wolfe doing the forest a favor warhooping ;-)