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I cry everytime I hear this type of singing and drumming... I am not native american at all. I am from Scandinavia far away from you...but still I am deeply touched.. When I listen to the Tibetan monks chant I feel connected to the universe, but when I hear you guys i am right back connecting to mother earth... I thank you...and bow down in respect! I wish we would understand and respect better mother earth... She carries us in her arms every day...without her we are lost...!
You give me hope, pride, and a sense of unity with your voices, spirit, drumming.....I cannot tell you how grateful I am to hear this beautiful song...it sings to my soul, I am honored. My grandfather is a Blackfoot Indian, they called him "Black". I love my heritage and am very proud to consider myself a part of such lovely people
I started 30 yrs ago and black lodge was the ones we aspired to be. Getting old now southerns might be more my now.good stuff fam
One of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard in my life.
This so beautiful. Kind greetings from Belgium .
this is the song i listen to calm me down
@phillipmanyhides3040
Жыл бұрын
This song inspires me when I listen to it.
@phillipmanyhides3040
Жыл бұрын
This song is a good song to listen to it helps to calm a person.
very beautiful and powerful song. Sung it many times, and many times the hairs on the back of the neck stand up. lol Old Skool Honor song!
@hg077
4 жыл бұрын
Gchi- Negaw do you know if it’s on one of their recorded albums?
@uncededterritory
4 жыл бұрын
Sorry for not getting back to you. I just seen your reply ... you know what ! I honestly don't think this is their song. It's a old str8 song. I sang this song when I first start learning how to sing and that was the very early nineties. Now I may be wrong and I aplogize if I am. It's been a long time since I've been at the dewegun; and I should and do know the songs I am singing or have been taught. Now, it may be but I think it is not. I am going to ask as I should and want to remember. Miigwetch brotha
i can almost smell the burning sage. Feel the emotion in my grandmother's voice. sitting at the foot of her bed. Listening to how our fathers and mothers were taken to the boarding schools. how they grew up and came back to the rez. AND STILL BECAME POWERFUL ELDERS. This song reminds me of those people who sacrificed so I could be here. Thank you, for this song. I will carry it with me tomorrow.
This is awesome😅😇🍁🌾🍃🌎✌👍🌿🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Was having a bad day. So had to look you up here on You Tube. Thank You.
Calming, the last week I've been listening to these songs to calm my nerve, its like I can hear them sing when I'm by myself, a timeless tune.
@hg077
4 жыл бұрын
Triple Threat songs like these make you wish they were forever my brother, music to the ear, harmony to the soul
Just to clarify.... On some ignorant people you should always answer a person with respect no matter what they say or do ! And also some songs are purely vocalizations but some songs are words, and others are half and half ..... But no matter what treat other people with respect that is what the elders teach and the elders are wise so I follow that wisdom in that old way, yeah !
@joannacardinal9084
7 жыл бұрын
Jesse Sikes that's so true solid words jesse 👌💯
@joannacardinal9084
7 жыл бұрын
Jesse Sikes black Lodge has always been my favourite singer's growing up as a youth listening to them they ROCK!!! 😊👍👍👍💯💯💯🎆💕💞👊👊👊
@mz.6109
6 жыл бұрын
Jesse Sikes A'ho💙
@gr8wythuntr
5 жыл бұрын
A`ho…..Seneca
@indigenousvoiceswmothersof4012
5 жыл бұрын
@@joannacardinal9084 They were one of my dad's favorite groups and why I love listening to them.
Gives me chills
I remembeŕ the first time which was the last time I was invited to skamitiz that year black lodge took the triple crown that was the biggest pow wow me being from Ontario canada I ever been too was amazed kinda in shock I haven't seen that many dancers or host drums before mystic river young bird where host and few others was like four host drums lol so many dancers one of best memorys witnessing black lodges victorys kept me fired up to sing lol over the years lol
I so enjoy watching and learning I'm a grandmother and I'm starting to learn about my heritage... 🤗
awesome honor song there are word songs and vocable songs I am lakota it is the same with us vocs and word songs
Black Lodge I miss seeing you my Brothers. Always theThe Heartbeat. Saw you do Honor Song in 1990's Casa De Fruita Calif Mayasleca
Proud to be Seneca... Nyawëh for the songs and teachings I carried far away from my home And close my eyes and still remember Each sunrise and sunset in Tonawanda ✊🏽✊🏽
I always feel so much joy when I hear my bro's singing. They are the ORIGINAL and they still hold the BEST in my heart
that's my uncle kenny
Everyone take your hats off
Beautiful song. Also, the woman singing in the background is amazing!
Beautiful... A great way to start my morning this 4th of July!!
Have mad respect for this song!! Miigwetch!!!
these song have the power to unite us all, we just need to listen :)
Awesome....just awesome...your voices.
songs from BLS are touching.. wow.. thank u BL
MUSICA LINDA, DÁ PARA SENTIR A FORÇA ESPIRITUAL, MISTICA E DIVINA DELA, FAZ ACORDAR AS ENTIDADES DA NATUREZA, PARABÉNS GUERREIROS.
Makes me happy..
Nice Drum =) Awesome Song
I am living far away from the pow wows in the cold Scandinavia. But maybe one day I will come...the future is full of surprises ;)
Awesome! Great sound! Keep it up guys! :)
Thank you for this.
i am blessing my home, my family, and others, washte''''''thank you my people......
so awesome i love it
from Tulalip Washington
I need a pow wow in my life ;-;
@delhawk8726
9 жыл бұрын
haha tank you ^,^/
@samloonsfoot3165
8 жыл бұрын
every weekend for the rest of my life
this song just gave me chills
AHO! Tears flowing.
very powerful, helped me
Is that you White Feather? I'm a decedent of the Ninks out of Texas!!
can someone help find the songs sung by {Butch} Ellsworth Brown hes my uncle and weve lot his music id really appreciate it if someone will send me his music thanks
I'm a proud migmaw woman. first nation.
@ilikecookies792
6 жыл бұрын
i. grew up powwow but my cuzs got it big time. proud of my dummer cuzs and fancy an jinngle tradional . thats my family
a living legacy.. no other way to put it. it was alive then, it is alive today and it will be alive tomorrow.
@donovanstillday11
7 жыл бұрын
piggly72 c, but the
blackfeet pikuni blackfoot confederacy shitch-yaaa
@georgeupham7914
5 жыл бұрын
Oki niskunni.
Thank you
You should come out to the pow wow sometime and stand next to the drum. You can feel your shins vibrating with the drum beats!!
@5mile5n5un5hine Hey there :) We used to have a very strong connection to nature in Scandinavia. Way back a long long time ago... We have lost it and become these control freaks...ha! Somehow this drumming reopens the connection to nature and makes me remember.. I have traveled a bit in Russia, (I speak Russian fluently), and it seems to me that long ago some of our people fled to Russia to avoid Christian persecution of the old spiritual ways that appeared about a thousand years ago.
Thank you cooper204! The drum reminds me how much I hurt from living this fictional material white world. Helps remember again who we really are...Ktsi Wli! AHO!
...🦊.....right ‘ ,.leave them in question ‘,.....with themselves ‘,.....🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
hello from cali hahahaha i was actually behind the person taking the vid
HOKA HEY!!!
EPIC
Is that in Lawrence Kansas?
I love this song. I'm native American and I have always had a great appreciation for the music.
@lailahs
3 жыл бұрын
Cool! what tribe??
@storegaa i respect you so much for that!
AHO!
I was there when that powwow was going on
was'teyelo mitakuyapi.
@hg077
4 жыл бұрын
Gordon Plain Bull Jr. Hoka hey kola, mitakuyapi
wwhheewwhh! wwheeehh! wheww
Wela'lin for this video!!!!
@LionelHFlappingeagle
7 жыл бұрын
N Blacklodge - memories
@djdesautel5051
7 жыл бұрын
Nathaly Genest DJ
it was supposed to be actual singing words but our culture n heritage got so drowned out by the english language n hip hop n country that its now just vocalizations sad but true
it sounds like god talking.
Some of it is actually lyrics. I've heard songs that have only vocalizations, though.
Who is that cool guy in the brown sweater
@storegaa I hear rumors that there might be people with our old culture and ways hiding deep in the sibirian forests. That culture was in many ways comparable to yours, with shamanic type practices, very strong connection to nature, spiritual type warriors without weapons and so on. Today we have become so mental and therefore don't understand much of what we were. There is much you cannot grasp by only using the mental approach. ;)
To answer your question a little better, no. They are purely vocalization, but full of meaning.
I wish that the emcees would shut the hell up during an honoring song...at least.
Can anyone tell me what the lyrics are or does anyone know? even the singers.....
@jayceeaglechief454
5 жыл бұрын
This is the war bonnet song
AHO
@djdesautel5051
7 жыл бұрын
Breezy Jones DJ
@djdesautel5051
7 жыл бұрын
Breezy Jones DJ
Getting drowned out by the higher voices of the woman, if woman were allowed to sing then why not give them a chair and allow them to sing and drum. Until then they drown out the song.
@coopers204
3 жыл бұрын
Just shows how powerful a woman is. Loud enough to be overheard by a group of warriors. Listen and respect the females in your life. Have a good one.
@hilo5901
2 жыл бұрын
I hear you. I’m a Singer. At times, certain songs, okay. But not all the time. Don’t drown out the guys, ladies. They might not want women singing behind them all the time especially for certain songs. 😉 Facts.
Gotta love over talky announcers talking through the whole song smh.
@hg077
3 жыл бұрын
Maybe cuz it’s a grand entry you tard
@user-ox3xb6lr6p
2 ай бұрын
Nvr walked the pow wow trail. Don't realize that the singers and the Mc are friends.
@user-ox3xb6lr6p
2 ай бұрын
Everyone knows everyone. On the trail
Wrong jack. Jesus Christ is lord.
LIE'S our creator would beat the hell out of jeasus
@djdesautel5051
7 жыл бұрын
Breezy Jones DJ
@cherylwentland1947
6 жыл бұрын
Breezy Jones it's. all. the. same
@kittykat8350
6 жыл бұрын
Breezy Jones
@johnwilliams6998
6 жыл бұрын
Funny shit brezzy it actually killed him😉
@bassline5633
5 жыл бұрын
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looks like your god did a real good job providing a country for your people..... oh wait he did'nt another story hahaha.