Emma Stevens - Blackbird by The Beatles sung in Mi'kmaq

The International Year of Indigenous Languages is a United Nations observance in 2019 that aims to raise awareness of the consequences of the endangerment of Indigenous languages across the world, with an aim to establish a link between language, development, peace, and reconciliation.
To bring awareness to this important cause students at Allison Bernard Memorial High School in Eskasoni, Cape Breton recorded Paul McCartney's Blackbird in their native Mi'kmaq language.
Songwriter: Paul McCartney
Translation: Katani Julian and Albert "Golydada"Julian
Music Production: Carter Chiasson
Audio Production: Jamie Foulds (Soundpark Studios)
Video Production: Matthew Ingraham and Multimedia 12 students from ABMHS
Project Lead/Music Teacher: Carter Chiasson
www.abmhseskasoni.ca/
Pu’tliskiej - Kime’sk // LYRICS:
Pu’tliskiej wapinintoq
Kina’masi telayja’timk
tel pitawsin
eskimatimu’sipnek nike’ mnja’sin
Pu’tliskiej wapinintoq
Ewlapin nike’ nmiteke
tel pkitawsin
eskimatimu’sipnek nike’ seya’sin
Pu’tliskiej…layja’si
ta’n wasatek poqnitpa’qiktuk
Pu’tliskiej…layja’si
ta’n wasatek poqnitpa’qiktuk
Pu’tliskiej wapinintoq
Kina’masi telayja’timk
tel pitawsin
eskimatimu’sipnek nike’ mnja’sin
eskimatimu’sipnek nike’ mnja’sin
eskimatimu’sipnek nike’ mnja’sin
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Boo-dull-ees-kee-edge wobbin-in-toq
Kee-na-ma-see dell-I-jaw-dimk
dell-bit-ow-sin
ess-gum-mud-dum-oo-sup-neg nike’ mn-jaw-sin
Boo-dull-ees-kee-edge wobbin-in-toq
ew-la-bin nike’ num-mid-deh-geh
dell-bit-ow-sin
ess-gum-mud-dum-oo-sup-neg say-ya-sin
Boo-dull-ees-kee-edge, lie-jaw-see
don wassa-deg poq-nit-ba’q-ik-tuk
Boo-dull-ees-kee-edge, lie-jaw-see
don wassa-deg poq-nit-ba’q-ik-tuk
Boo-dull-ees-kee-edge wobbin-in-toq
Kee-na-ma-see dell-I-jaw-dimk
dell-bit-ow-sin
ess-gum-mud-dum-oo-sup-neg nike’ mn-jaw-sin
ess-gum-mud-dum-oo-sup-neg nike’ mn-jaw-sin
ess-gum-mud-dum-oo-sup-neg nike’ mn-jaw-sin

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  • @LindsayB
    @LindsayB5 жыл бұрын

    I'm a teacher in Surrey, BC, and I have a Mi'kmaq student in my class this year who was moved to tears by hearing her traditional language for the first time. Your video has launched her journey of self-discovery. You're having an impact all the way across the country. Thank you.

  • @icaruscrane8846

    @icaruscrane8846

    5 жыл бұрын

    You are a true educator, one who takes pleasure in 'drawing out' from within your students. I live in the United States, and we have so few educators, now. We do have 'teachers', but that's not the same thing.

  • @MetalingKid

    @MetalingKid

    5 жыл бұрын

    now that is a big piece of the puzzle for that kid, very nice!!

  • @deadmanprodinc

    @deadmanprodinc

    5 жыл бұрын

    I am reading this through tears, I feel somewhat distance by the fact I am Metis in lineage however my heart is heavy seeing this young couple, hearing this beutiful rendition and reading the supportive comments.

  • @firehawkstudios568

    @firehawkstudios568

    5 жыл бұрын

    May I suggest a few resources then. Dr. Ruth Holmes Whitehead is pretty much the leader in the field of Mi`kmaq history and traditions. She has many books. Including; ``Tracking Dr. Lonecloud `` Dr Daniel Paul is VERY educated in Mi`kmaq history - POST Eropean invasion. He has his own website. www.danielnpaul.com/ My own art based upon Mi`kmaq history and legends - kzread.info/dron/bLNVv81zZx1YcWf4_UWVnQ.html?view_as=subscriber The Mi`kmaq Heritage Center in Truro Nova Scotia. Those folks have all sorts of information and really nice about sharing it. Wanda Whitebird TRUE spiritual medicine woman (REAL DEAL) - facebook.com/theOHTN/posts/wanda-whitebird-a-member-of-the-bear-clan-and-the-mikmaq-nation-from-afton-nova-/10151994014785673/ If you would like more info, click my art channel and leave me a message. I carried a pipe for years and kept sacred fire at sweat lodges as well as a traditional dancer. ;)

  • @LindsayB

    @LindsayB

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@firehawkstudios568 Thank you! I ordered a couple of picture books from Strong Nations (my students are in grade 2), but I will definitely check out and share these! Thank you so, so much.

  • @T8ERS
    @T8ERS Жыл бұрын

    So cool that McCartney saw this and acknowledged Emma during his Vancouver concert. 😄❤👍🍁

  • @stoodmuffinpersonal3144

    @stoodmuffinpersonal3144

    4 ай бұрын

    NO WAY!?! THATS SO FRIGGING COOL!

  • @beavercreekmhp1744

    @beavercreekmhp1744

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow, the man himself acknowledged her. Amazing.

  • @AngusMcDonald-hj1hc

    @AngusMcDonald-hj1hc

    3 ай бұрын

    I heard he more than acknowledged her but said he didn’t know he could sing it as well as she.

  • @fulnatchi
    @fulnatchi5 жыл бұрын

    I'm here because, prior to singing Blackbird, Paul McCartney gave a shoutout to Emma, and her sublime cover, at his Vancouver concert last night.Glad he did, as this is stunning. Beautiful voice and guitar. Indigenous languages and culture must be kept alive and things like this keep them current, relatable and compelling. Well done!

  • @michaelmunroe9493

    @michaelmunroe9493

    5 жыл бұрын

    Perhaps instead of French, we should all be learning a First Nations language in school. Respect.

  • @lonerider92

    @lonerider92

    4 жыл бұрын

    What Sublime song did she cover and is there a recording of it?

  • @latishapaul3470

    @latishapaul3470

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lonerider92 yes. kzread.info/dash/bejne/h5yszqSycsrYoto.html

  • @kathyledwell456

    @kathyledwell456

    11 ай бұрын

    Sir Paul is a class act. So is Emma. Beautiful to hear Mi'kma sung.

  • @LiveLocalTexasMusic

    @LiveLocalTexasMusic

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lonerider92 not Sublime, this “sublime” version: excellent, beautiful, awe inspiring.

  • @enigmaxlr8
    @enigmaxlr8 Жыл бұрын

    I am Mi'kmaq and I love your version. Thank you so much.

  • @KatIstEmo
    @KatIstEmo5 жыл бұрын

    Born and raised in Acadia, with many of my female Ancestors being Mi'kmaq, this moved me to tears. I don't hear Mi'kmaw spoken here in Ontario so this song (as well as the others this incredible school has shared) has become not only some of my and my children's favourites but a feeling of home. Emma's voice is beautiful. It brings a great sense of hope and community as well as home to those of us who no longer live in the place we were born. Wela'lin.

  • @Holst_Birgit_Lisa_V3

    @Holst_Birgit_Lisa_V3

    3 жыл бұрын

    What’s up fellow wab, Peskotomuhkat nil, I’m a Passamaquoddy

  • @iryssiaOof

    @iryssiaOof

    3 жыл бұрын

    Im from acadia ! 8th generation of mi'kmaq

  • @rickmarshall4296

    @rickmarshall4296

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Holst_Birgit_Lisa_V3 pleasant point?

  • @mayamountainresearchfarm4236

    @mayamountainresearchfarm4236

    6 ай бұрын

    It moved me to tears the first time I heard it, and putting it on, now, four years later, has the same affect.

  • @darrenstevens6856
    @darrenstevens68565 жыл бұрын

    I am so proud of whats happening at our school. I've been a guidance counselor here for two decades, I've seen many talent come and go. But ever since our music program was placed upon, the result is huge. Like a seed planted, I totally believe that this seed is now becoming something beautiful. Like a gardener, Carter our music teacher has been working hard to make sure the beauty is seen and heard by others. There are several projects that Carter has already done in recent years to prove that. The Mi'kmaw language is totally unique and its widely spoken here in Unama'ki (Cape Breton NS, Canada). The beauty of this language is now shared through song all over this globe by social media. The singer, Emma is totally awesome!! The United Nations marks this year as the Year of the Indigenous Language. What a great way to set the tone with this awesome video! Great job ABMHS students!!!

  • @carterchiasson

    @carterchiasson

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wela’lin, nitap! Wetapeksi Unama’ki!

  • @maciniti

    @maciniti

    5 жыл бұрын

    Keep up the great work Darren! Wish i were an Indiginous person culturally speaking. I have much respect for your culture but also much shame for how Europeans have mistreated First Nation People.

  • @polkmnn098

    @polkmnn098

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well done Darren and Carter. More please!!! :-)

  • @jeanyjerome3898

    @jeanyjerome3898

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ditto that...Congrats to all involved, because music is food for the soul!!!

  • @kitagatadon

    @kitagatadon

    5 жыл бұрын

    This is so great. Thanks for sharing the context.

  • @alexandregagnon
    @alexandregagnon5 жыл бұрын

    I've been living in Canada my whole life and it stuns me how little I know about First Nation's languages. I really liked hearing this beautiful language in this beautiful song with your beautiful voice!

  • @roslynmarie9624

    @roslynmarie9624

    5 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree!

  • @tamaraj4200

    @tamaraj4200

    5 жыл бұрын

    Same here, and I live in a area where at least two of these languages are spoken.

  • @LauraKellandMay

    @LauraKellandMay

    5 жыл бұрын

    beautiful voice

  • @DAYBROK3

    @DAYBROK3

    5 жыл бұрын

    CBC has one (at least) native music show on CBC 1, on CBC music there is a whole channel.

  • @CrazyOneCanuck

    @CrazyOneCanuck

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well, in many, many regions of Canada, the First Nations have their traditional meetings (the Pow-Wows), and everybody is welcome. You'll get to listen to music, see their dances (yes, there is a contest), eat some traditionaly cooked fish or meat, kids can have fun and listen to stories... here is the link to the Canadian pow-wows. www.crazycrow.com/site/canada-powwows/

  • @SuperNovaKat64
    @SuperNovaKat64 Жыл бұрын

    I just found out today that my dad passed away. This song was something I shared with him some years ago and he really enjoyed hearing. I came back to listen again and think of him...

  • @loco7357

    @loco7357

    10 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry for your loss. ❤❤❤

  • @marylasack5295

    @marylasack5295

    9 ай бұрын

    Peace 🕊🎶

  • @shayailucero3327
    @shayailucero33275 жыл бұрын

    As woman from the Pueblo’s of Acoma and Laguna (NM) and a former Miss Indian World, I would like to commend the youth for bringing awareness to language revitalization and how endangered our Indigenous languages are becoming. Blackbird is one of my most favorite songs and now I have a new favorite version of the original! ❤️

  • @waynethera2712

    @waynethera2712

    5 жыл бұрын

    Shayai Lucero, wonderful words. I can sense their pride as they perform and hope they continue. They are bright lights to all.

  • @icaruscrane8846

    @icaruscrane8846

    5 жыл бұрын

    Let me recommend to you a little book (actually a series of essays) by Minae Mizumura entitled, "The Fall of Language in the Age of English". She laments the destruction of Japanese language, but her points concerning the general loss to the world when any language disappears you would find interesting. All cultures and languages have a lesson to teach, and perhaps faults to avoid. However, if a language or an ethic disappears entirely, than those lessons are gone, forever, and our species comes one step closer to extinction. You, Shayai, are more important than 'historians' in some college, somewhere. On the other hand, I'm pretty sure that the 'original' of this beautiful song was in English, and it was a thinly disguised reference to the position of Blacks in the United States [hint: the final 'into the heart of the cold dark night' was a descending 'blues' scale]. But, the sentiment, the understanding of a repressed culture yearning for autonomy, or at least respect, resounds with so many. Let me (a White American of German ancestry of a family that probably only got to this continent in the middle 19th century) commend YOU for trying to preserve that tiny bit of expertise that may, someday, allow 'humanity' a boost.

  • @mtrout615

    @mtrout615

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@icaruscrane8846 You should feel comfortable saying "sure" rather than "pretty sure". Sir Paul said this very thing on tour in 2017, that this was written for/due to the black struggle during the Civil Rights struggle in the 60's. :)

  • @nativestyle26

    @nativestyle26

    5 жыл бұрын

    Shayai Lucero Laguna/Taos and Mi’kmaq here!

  • @williamlarson2759

    @williamlarson2759

    4 жыл бұрын

    Shayai Lucero I was wondering if this was Indigenous. I have maybe 2% and proud of it! God I pray this is the millennium for rebirth!

  • @emma-leighcampbell9115
    @emma-leighcampbell91152 жыл бұрын

    Even tho it’s been three years I still watch this all the time she is such a beautiful singer

  • @theworldofmeanimek-popmang8363
    @theworldofmeanimek-popmang83635 жыл бұрын

    I'm Mi'kmaq and I'm trying to learn my language, so this was amazing loved it.

  • @BernardLermite82

    @BernardLermite82

    5 жыл бұрын

    Your language seems to have nice musical sounds...In any case, I hope we can hear more from you :)

  • @Octodum

    @Octodum

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’m also trying to learn it too

  • @anativeamerican3140

    @anativeamerican3140

    4 жыл бұрын

    Word has it that they're making a mikmaq language app to help teach others to learn

  • @austinmackenzie-michael29

    @austinmackenzie-michael29

    4 жыл бұрын

    I am trying to learn it too and there is an app out for it.

  • @thehandyhomemaker3855

    @thehandyhomemaker3855

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’m also looking to learn my language. Would love to know if there is an app

  • @Ethnography1000
    @Ethnography10004 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, both Emma and Carter. As a Scotswoman , singer and lover of the songs of the land of my ancestry your heartfelt rendition in Mi’kmaq brought to mind all the Gaelic songs I learned as a child and in fact, brought me to tears. I hope we hear lots from you Emma. Keep singing and stirring our hearts. Slainte!

  • @marylasack5295

    @marylasack5295

    9 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @ArryStoiles
    @ArryStoiles5 жыл бұрын

    Paul McCartney gave you a shoutout at one of his concerts

  • @kellyvaille554

    @kellyvaille554

    5 жыл бұрын

    Too bad he referred to the language as from a Native AMERICAN Tribe. Sad really.

  • @JOSEPHCHARLESCOLIN2024

    @JOSEPHCHARLESCOLIN2024

    5 жыл бұрын

    heard it

  • @ambiej123

    @ambiej123

    5 жыл бұрын

    Kelly Vaille Canada is part of North America. While we often say Indigenous or First Nations, he is still, technically, correct

  • @polkmnn098

    @polkmnn098

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@kellyvaille554 ... The word america goes way back beyond both Canada and USA. I found this: The name America was coined by Martin Waldseemüller from Americus Vespucius, the Latinized version of the name of Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512), the Italian explorer who mapped South America's east coast and the Caribbean Sea in the early 16th century. ... The adjective American subsequently denoted the New World.

  • @user-dc4ni7er2g

    @user-dc4ni7er2g

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@kellyvaille554 The tribes lived without borders as we now know them. Native American is an acceptable term to differentiate as Canada is part of the Americas by being part of North America. Congrats Emma! Right on Sir Paul for the shout out!

  • @salishskater4315
    @salishskater43155 жыл бұрын

    I'm mi'kmaq and haven't been able to learn my own language but know how beautiful are language is and I'm so grateful that you've been able to share this and share are beautiful culture and language much love from BC Canada and my family in Nova Scotia

  • @Nokky41170
    @Nokky411705 жыл бұрын

    Hearing Mí'kmaq for the first time. It sounds beautiful. Greetings from Germany !

  • @Pantibiblon

    @Pantibiblon

    5 жыл бұрын

    Me too.Feels like a silk hammer is pounding in my heart .Greetings from São Paulo. Post Scriptum: Take a look at this...maybe you'll like... kzread.info/dash/bejne/maGXzNeTgqq1lrA.html

  • @EverestFlyday

    @EverestFlyday

    5 жыл бұрын

    His name is Kapliel Prosper

  • @catieruth4595

    @catieruth4595

    3 жыл бұрын

    hi, so sorry to bother but i recently posted a guitar cover of "blackbird" by "the beatles" on my youtube channel and i'd love if someone would check it out. thank you! 🥺💜

  • @tinacorbet4705

    @tinacorbet4705

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm from Cape Breton, and Mi'kmaq is cool. I had to learn some for Mixed Science class

  • @Bellegould2

    @Bellegould2

    3 жыл бұрын

    Aww 🥺

  • @vicbartel7548
    @vicbartel75485 жыл бұрын

    Such a simple rendition but these two young people have caught the pure beauty of this song in subtle excellent nuance! This is so exciting! Yes, I am saddened by how little most Canadian settlers like me know about the First Nation peoples of Canada, and especially sad about our history of ongoing colonialism simply because we are insecure and afraid. We have all lost so much because of our fear of ‘otherness’. I sure hope Canada is turning a corner and continues to mend the brokenness we have caused! That is why this excellent and professional rendition of Black bird by Emma Stevens and her gifted guitarist is also so heartrending. My ongoing prayer is that we finally learn that although people of the world have many differences, we have so much more in common. We are all human, we all know pain, we all know love. We must not fear what we don’t know. We only hurt ourselves when we put others down and push them away. Emma and friends and many young people like them around the world are a light to all of us and give us hope that we can make our world a much better place, day after day, week after week, until we all live in harmony with each other and the earth.

  • @rickileah080
    @rickileah080 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve lost count how many times I’ve listened to this song over the years. So beautiful 😊

  • @derrickstableford8152
    @derrickstableford81525 жыл бұрын

    Takakkaw - that’s Cree for it is magnificent.

  • @anativeamerican3140

    @anativeamerican3140

    4 жыл бұрын

    Derrick Stableford Paqsitpi Wela'lin - that's Mi'kma'q for great thanks

  • @eagillum

    @eagillum

    4 жыл бұрын

    Like Takkakaw Falls

  • @catieruth4595

    @catieruth4595

    3 жыл бұрын

    hi, so sorry to bother but i recently posted a guitar cover of "blackbird" by "the beatles" on my youtube channel and i'd love if someone would check it out. thank you! 🥺💜

  • @ladbeethoven9
    @ladbeethoven95 жыл бұрын

    I was at the Paul McCartney 2019 Freshen Up Tour concert last night and Sir Paul told us all to listen to this amazing cover of Blackbird; in fact he was so impressed with this young ladies singing he met her before the show and mentioned she was in the audience that evening. Lovely version.

  • @Emma_Stevens99

    @Emma_Stevens99

    4 жыл бұрын

    Laura Anne, I was there I was sitting near the front but I’m short so my view wasn’t that great but I loved every second of it, it was amazing.

  • @SephardicHawaiian
    @SephardicHawaiian5 жыл бұрын

    Emma that was beautiful and touched my heart, particularly because Sir Paul wrote that song to honor an African American woman during the Civil Rights struggle in the 1960s in the US. And to hear it sung in your language. I am part Native Hawaiian, my grandfather was manaleo, a native speaker. We almost saw our peopleʻs language disappear - to loose your language is like loosing part of your soul. Thank you for showing all of us that our languages are not relics of the past but living, vital, creative forces in our lives = like our breath or our blood, we cannot live without it. Continue on, I hope to see and hear more from you. I leave you with the personal mottos of two Hawaiian Queens, Kapiʻolani and Liliʻuokalani, our last ruler before we lost our independence to the US. I hope they give you strength - Kūlia i ka nuʻu - strive to obtain the highest ( never let any goal seem out of reach) and Onipaʻa - be firm and steadfast (live your life with conviction). Me ke aloha pumehana a pau loa ʻiaʻoe - all my aloha to you.

  • @thekathystinson
    @thekathystinson5 жыл бұрын

    Bravo, Emma, absolutely beautiful, and the guitarist accompanying her too.

  • @watcher6935
    @watcher69355 жыл бұрын

    I fell asleep listening to CBC radio last evening. They play a midnight edition of "As It Happens" and I was awoken to this beautiful voice singing this beautiful song. I was really taken back by how beautiful it sounded in this language and her voice. I usually sleep through the radio all night but the song really caught my attention. Has stuck with me all morning. ❤️ Also want to give props to the guitar player. He played that so perfect. 👍

  • @michaelsinger2953
    @michaelsinger295311 ай бұрын

    This is the best cover of a Beatles song. This young lady sounds like an angel. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ChateauShack
    @ChateauShack5 жыл бұрын

    THAT makes me proud to be Canadian - I didn't understand a word but it was music to my ears. No language or culture should ever die, it's a loss to everyone because we can learn so much from each other...

  • @syalutsa
    @syalutsa5 жыл бұрын

    I work in a recording studio as an engineer and producer. This is one of the most beautiful, pure voices I have ever heard. Having worked in the past with elders on programs to sustain and restore traditional languages, I know that the real challenge is finding contemporary contexts for the continued use of these languages. For that reason, as well, you must be thanked and praised for recording this. Beautiful and very moving, Haych'qa siem (thank you worthy ones, in Coast Salish.)

  • @kimberlangton8143

    @kimberlangton8143

    5 жыл бұрын

    hy>shqe si>am 😃

  • @polkmnn098

    @polkmnn098

    5 жыл бұрын

    So smooth and sweet. Her phrasing and attack are natural and heartfelt.

  • @dallimamma

    @dallimamma

    5 жыл бұрын

    syalutsa ::: British Columbia has many close relationships to the east coast in music and heritage. It’d be great to unite Canada with the language of blessings, healing and peace. The excellent musician is able to accompany without overpowering her gentle voice, my tears flow with gratitude! I would love for the school’s music department to use the universally magnetic and harmonious 432Hz. tuning, the original tuning, before the 1940’s when the N@zis changed it to 440Hz., the worst, nauseatingly flat, disharmonic tuning that causes many of us sickness and violence.

  • @jmilton5842

    @jmilton5842

    5 жыл бұрын

    Having a trace of Mik'Maq myself, this really hits home.

  • @TRaySteeves

    @TRaySteeves

    5 жыл бұрын

    Can you say"Blackbird" challenge!!! There must be hundreds of dialects of indigenous peoples language not to mention around the world. It could be huge!

  • @karenlindakostin2153
    @karenlindakostin21535 жыл бұрын

    I live in the Niagara region of Canada! I'm friends with Angie McCartney ( Paul McCartney stepmother) / her daughter Ruth ( Paul's step-sister) and her husband Martin. Angie placed a picture of Paul in concert and he brought up Emma( you) singing this version of the song he wrote! He told us it's on KZread( told the audience I should say) and I love it! It's sung beautifully and I love the finger picking on the guitar! Singing it in your native language is so wonderful! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I always loved this song!

  • @pierceallen5925
    @pierceallen59252 жыл бұрын

    What an awesome piece of work. Two years later I keep coming back to hear this. You all should be very proud. Emma is awesome, the guitar is awesome and the Mi'kmaq language sounds so amazing in song. Seeing young people doing such amazing and powerful things gives me hope for this world.

  • @jamjenABC
    @jamjenABC5 жыл бұрын

    Paul McCartney sent me here. Beautiful song, beautiful voice, beautiful language.

  • @geraldmartin8195
    @geraldmartin81955 жыл бұрын

    I am overwhelmed by the sheer beauty of this presentation. No sophistry nor 'airs'. All of Canada should be very proud .

  • @mattkisewatizidatidah6888

    @mattkisewatizidatidah6888

    5 жыл бұрын

    Now Canadians want to act proud of the indigenous people...funny🙄

  • @amandam6988

    @amandam6988

    5 жыл бұрын

    Oh shut up with your judgements of what you think everyone in Canada thinks of natives. This is a beautiful video and you had to go and be rude to someone who said something nice.

  • @amandam6988

    @amandam6988

    5 жыл бұрын

    Stereotyping all Canadian people and grouping everyone and assuming is not a good look. It's like saying all Native people drink and smoke all day and sit downtown doing nothing. So stop

  • @Notmyrealname69420

    @Notmyrealname69420

    4 жыл бұрын

    We should be fucking ashamed that aboriginal youth would rather die than live in our country despite it being welcoming to people from everywhere but the land we live on

  • @bebopbeluga8417
    @bebopbeluga84175 жыл бұрын

    Just beautiful...a natural, unassuming talent...nice. Really nice guitar work as well. The language sounds beautiful...great phrasing in the adaptation.

  • @denisehansen9055
    @denisehansen90555 жыл бұрын

    Just heard Paul McCartney did a shout out at a concert in Kentucky for this beautiful performance of his song. That's great! I live in Nova Scotia. Wonderful job with this by the singer and the guitar player.

  • @deniseimmakeingacommentden9167

    @deniseimmakeingacommentden9167

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey we have the same name but not the last

  • @samslick9000
    @samslick90005 жыл бұрын

    Emma: I saw Paul last night in Vancouver. He sang Blackbird and afterwards said you were in the house. WHY didn't you perform? The audience would have LOVED to hear you sing this BEAUTIFUL song in your BEAUTIFUL language with your BEAUTIFUL voice.

  • @WhiteRockBoy

    @WhiteRockBoy

    5 жыл бұрын

    after he mentioned her I was really hoping that he would've brought her out to sing

  • @howardjeddore1139
    @howardjeddore11395 жыл бұрын

    Emma makes us all proud to be Mikmaq.

  • @reallygoodvid
    @reallygoodvid5 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful guitar, beautiful song, beautiful girl. Thank you for this.

  • @StarAasved
    @StarAasved11 ай бұрын

    Absolutely wonerful! I so appreciate when Native people speak and perform in their native tongue.

  • @evanhaney6079

    @evanhaney6079

    7 ай бұрын

    ...cvm-pe (sweet ) tongue...mvskoke/creek.

  • @calamitygermaine3605
    @calamitygermaine36052 жыл бұрын

    Every time I hear this beautiful song by Miss Emma- it feels like this is the original and that the Beatles were just doing a cover song in english. I am learning these lyrics and teaching them to my chill'ren. thank you for this wonderful piece of art.

  • @jennifer97363
    @jennifer973635 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful cover in such a melodic language. The guitarist played so sensitively - very impressive.❤

  • @chickenchaser9348
    @chickenchaser93484 жыл бұрын

    I didnt realize how beautiful indigenous language sounds ❤️

  • @lisas9299
    @lisas92995 жыл бұрын

    I'm a music teacher in Georgia. Cudos to your wonderful music teacher. Just proves the power that music education has on students..Emma, your voice is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing this song with the world. I heard you on NPR today!!

  • @MrMrdave1966
    @MrMrdave19665 жыл бұрын

    From someone whose world has lost its voice, thank you.

  • @theresafitzpatrick8158
    @theresafitzpatrick81585 жыл бұрын

    The talents of these young people...singer, guitar player and translators...Is another example of the artisic greatness Canada offers to the rest of the world. It would be wonderful to have Paul McCartney see and listen to this. Belleville, Ontario, Canada

  • @unitedwaynl7259
    @unitedwaynl72595 жыл бұрын

    We love this! What a wonderful way to bring the Mi'kmaq language to the world. The familiarity of the tune will open the doors for many impactful conversations, and we hope that we can be a part of the path of reconciliation!

  • @mandolinistry3207
    @mandolinistry32075 жыл бұрын

    That was absolutely beautiful. Both musically, and seeing native languages being kept alive and strong.

  • @coachafella
    @coachafella Жыл бұрын

    So pure. Sweet, tender singing, the soft language, and the gentle guitar. I have Native American ancestors on my mom's side, she always spoke of them with such respect, which resides in me. This reinforces that feeling. Thank you so much.

  • @kyrauniversal
    @kyrauniversal Жыл бұрын

    I have Native American blood on both sides of my family, from different tribes. My father's side brought Mi'kmaq, and my mothers brought Tennessee Cherokee. I've been wanting to learn the cultures and languages of both, as I can't help but feel like I lost a lot of myself by not knowing. This song in particular just sends that message, that no matter the background, we all are struggling to fly with broken wings and sunken eyes. We just have to remember that sometimes fighting through the pain is what needs to be done, to truly live. Every Thanksgiving, my family doesn't even consider it a holiday, but just a Family get together day. We all go to my grandmother's house at her private land in Maine, that we discovered was actually once possibly home to Natives. We discuss good things in life, while also reflecting on the past. So every Thanksgiving I try to remember to forgive myself for something out of my control. I never knew my ancestors situations as a child, and I'm too poor to afford any of that Ancestry type stuff. We're all struggling, but we can make it easier if we forgive ourselves and actually work to better ourselves.

  • @WhatsUp-nx1hf

    @WhatsUp-nx1hf

    4 ай бұрын

    Oy fuck off will ya. Digging up a native ancestor is grave robbing. You have no connection to that ancestors culture. The only reason one can reconnect is if they are stolen or residential school survivors

  • @WhatsUp-nx1hf

    @WhatsUp-nx1hf

    4 ай бұрын

    Your a white Woman I’ve seen your videos.

  • @abunnylife
    @abunnylife Жыл бұрын

    This is my go to sing when I’m feeling down! Your voice is so healing. Since my daughter was born 3 years ago I play this for her and I can now sing along.

  • @eldonbosto6814
    @eldonbosto68144 жыл бұрын

    This young lady NEEDS to put an album out even if it’s just covers!!! I absolutely love her voice!! Keep up the good work Emma Stevens!!💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

  • @kelvindesplanque373
    @kelvindesplanque3735 жыл бұрын

    Originally from Nova Scotia, having a crappy week for the most part, and then came across this quite by accident. It lifted my spirits way up. You've taken one of my favourite songs and presented it in a way that I never would have expected and it was good, very good ... hell it was absolutely fantastic! All I can say is this; Emma, keep singing. :)

  • @whiteliketar
    @whiteliketar5 жыл бұрын

    The angels awoke from their slumber with wonder - when this song emanating from earth was lifted up .

  • @honeysoi
    @honeysoi2 жыл бұрын

    I don't understand a wordas I'm french, but this cover moved me to tears. Bravo to the amazing singer and to the guitar player too.

  • @banaabekwegirl5731
    @banaabekwegirl57312 жыл бұрын

    Mi'gmaq from Listuguj, love this as much as the traditional songs I've been privileged to learn. Blessings to all who brought this song to the world. Perhaps we're all only waiting for this moment...

  • @worldleeseven1508
    @worldleeseven15085 жыл бұрын

    I keep listening to Emma's Indigenous language version of Blackbird! I love the Beatle's Blackbird but I think this is better in a different way!Her voice is straight forward but great and the guitarist just nails it!Great job ! This young lady deserves a record contract if she doesn't have one!

  • @zenmasterutube
    @zenmasterutube5 жыл бұрын

    I've posted this to McCartney's FB page. I think it's fabulous!

  • @buddyneher9359

    @buddyneher9359

    5 жыл бұрын

    @John Anderson would be wonderful if you get an acknowledgement from Macca!

  • @polkmnn098

    @polkmnn098

    5 жыл бұрын

    Great idea.

  • @gisellestevens2562

    @gisellestevens2562

    5 жыл бұрын

    Lets hope Mr McCartney can tune into my amazing sisters version of his song!

  • @moocyfarus8549

    @moocyfarus8549

    5 жыл бұрын

    Let's hope the little weasel doesn't just go after them for royalties and destroy their lives

  • @icaruscrane8846

    @icaruscrane8846

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@gisellestevens2562 I feel confident that (given the original song) that 'Paul' will feel honored.

  • @joygatewood8028
    @joygatewood80285 жыл бұрын

    lovely, deeply touching version. I used to vacation on Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and have huge respect for the Mi'kmaq. Why does it make me cry every time I hear this? I suspect that it is true heart to heart and that brings all the deeply rooted feelings. Thank you for making this music and sharing it. Much love & tears.

  • @zaragloade340

    @zaragloade340

    5 жыл бұрын

    I cry everytime too. Even if I don't want to lol

  • @timothypitts5795
    @timothypitts57955 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful and the young gentleman on guitar accompanying you also did an incredible job! Bravo Bravo

  • @jackiehoward3849

    @jackiehoward3849

    5 жыл бұрын

    I was so happy to read your comment about the young man playing guitar. He did a fantastic job too accompanying this young woman. I hope to see more from these two in the future. 🍁

  • @claudemcwhorter

    @claudemcwhorter

    5 жыл бұрын

    That Fingerpicking, and those chords is not at all Beginner Level !! Your Blessed.

  • @cynthusinfinite
    @cynthusinfinite5 жыл бұрын

    The Beatles would love this. It's so gentle and caressing! Sweet voice! And how about that guitarist!

  • @kenrisling
    @kenrisling5 жыл бұрын

    So wonderful, Emma! I have loved this song since it first came out in 1968, when I was 14. I learned to play and sing it -- in English, of course -- as soon as I could. About 30 years ago, I was asked to perform at my Hupa grandfather's funeral, and I chose that song. I didn't realize until that day how closely its message mirrors the one that is traditionally delivered to the departed of our tribe (and was in fact spoken, in native Hupa, by the medicine man in charge of the ceremonials.) In my life, the struggle for survival between Native and non-Native has raged continuously, both among people and within my mixed-blood soul. I mostly only speak the language of our conquerors. This performance is a message of rebirth of self, pride and power, but also of unity across our great divide. Thank you from an old man. (Also, kudos to the unnamed guitar player.)

  • @polkmnn098

    @polkmnn098

    5 жыл бұрын

    Say Ken. What about a Hupa version?

  • @2msvalkyrie529

    @2msvalkyrie529

    5 жыл бұрын

    That is astonishing to hear . I always believed that the Beatles , even though they did not realise it themselves , were simply the means by which the Great Spirit manifested itself in musical form. The Beatles are not 4 white British guys - they transcend colour and race .

  • @claudeongiroux7008

    @claudeongiroux7008

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@2msvalkyrie529 de

  • @roseabraham6127
    @roseabraham61275 жыл бұрын

    Sir Paul still transcending generations, cultures, and languages. Emma Stevens provides a profoundly unique listening experience to this classic...natural talent with such deep vocal range. McCartney would be proud, honoured, and perhaps a little humbled. Guitar player should be recognized, as well. Thank you Allison Bernard Memorial High...thank you!

  • @ieltswithd4985
    @ieltswithd4985 Жыл бұрын

    Its beautiful song.. such a rich language..

  • @clairebeane3455
    @clairebeane34552 жыл бұрын

    Firstly, this is an incredible cover of a remarkable song with such a beautiful backstory. And secondly, this is the language of my grandmothers people. What an honor to hear this amazing rendition!!

  • @marcdaigle7701
    @marcdaigle77015 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful, beautiful...My great great great grandmother was the daughter of a Mi'kmaq Chief. I enjoyed listening to how she would have spoken in her language, thank you !

  • @donnamorrison3477
    @donnamorrison34775 жыл бұрын

    Emma, your voice is so beautiful and with that young fella on guitar, the song moves me to another dimension - a spiritual place where peace and harmony exist.

  • @JeanaAlbert
    @JeanaAlbert4 жыл бұрын

    This made me cry, she sang this so beautifully... I guess the tears are for all those who have been forced to learn new white man language and to be literally forced to forget their own. Bravo Emma Stevens!

  • @ASWHerrJulien
    @ASWHerrJulien5 жыл бұрын

    Kwai kwai/Gwe’ from Warsaw (Poland)! This was an extreme pleasure to discover and listen to. Please keep this project going. As an individual born and raised in the Dawn Lands/Wabanahkik, I'd love to hear more of this. Wliwni/Wela’lin!

  • @frankbarkerdotcom
    @frankbarkerdotcom5 жыл бұрын

    wéwénet! wshke-bmadzéjek ézh-shena mamkadkemek (very nice! you young people are amazing!)

  • @elizabethmcleod246
    @elizabethmcleod2465 жыл бұрын

    I hope Sir Paul McCartney sees this. She’s perfect.❤️

  • @urthboundmisfit

    @urthboundmisfit

    5 жыл бұрын

    And Ringo! He's still around.

  • @_AyyDJ_

    @_AyyDJ_

    5 жыл бұрын

    I was at his show in Lexington, he mentioned her

  • @elizabethmcleod246

    @elizabethmcleod246

    5 жыл бұрын

    Jon Allgaier That’s great. Thanks.

  • @justjoshing2792

    @justjoshing2792

    5 жыл бұрын

    I went to Paul's show the other night, he saw this and gave her a shoutout!!

  • @resireg

    @resireg

    5 жыл бұрын

    He always mention it. He was in Vamcouver, and mentioned, but the crowd (bunch of hicks) never heard of her before

  • @tinatakach8727
    @tinatakach87275 жыл бұрын

    Might I add, the guitarist...phenomenal. Thanks you for your talent.

  • @UncompressedWAVmusic
    @UncompressedWAVmusic5 жыл бұрын

    Awesome song. I first saw the Beatles on Ed Sullivan in the early 1960's. I followed them together and solo for decades. I was once at a spin the bottle get together in the early 60s and the only music we had there was the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. I never saw the Beatles perform but did see the Rolling Stones perform live 3 times in Toronto in 1989, 92 and 2004. I Love the good ripple effect this rendition of Blackbird has had on this girl and school and language and music in general. Love goes out to all the people this inspires and who enjoy this song. Music has been my love all my life, I don't perform it, just listen and enjoy to thousands and thousands of amazing songs from the 1950's up to now of many genres. Music continues to bring joy to my life. Glad there are endless great tunes coming out year after year. Really touching and moved to tears of joy by this beautiful turn of events in this Blackbird song, language and the wonderful ripple effect it has had and will have. Thank you Emma Stevens and her school for performing it and to Paul McCartney for the kind gesture of appreciation for the touching tribute in another language.

  • @feliciadale1740
    @feliciadale17405 жыл бұрын

    Gorgeous in every way- stunning vocal, gorgeous guitar... I really hope Paul McCartney hears this! I bet he will just love it.

  • @hubishere

    @hubishere

    5 жыл бұрын

    Me too. I hope that it has been sent to him.

  • @Yesim730

    @Yesim730

    5 жыл бұрын

    He mentioned it in a concert. He’s heard it❣️

  • @feliciadale1740

    @feliciadale1740

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Yesim730 How cool is that!

  • @dionnephillips7353
    @dionnephillips73535 жыл бұрын

    I love seeing indigenous youth using their voices and learning their language, I’m 23 and only know a little bit of my Secwépemc language. I think this shows that there are other ways to learn than just hear and repeat but you can truly put it into art 😊

  • @cherylcohen4365
    @cherylcohen43655 жыл бұрын

    Oh my, this is so beautiful. I can't stop listening to it. Emma, your voice is exquisite and the guitar playing is gorgeous. Thank you for introducing the world to Mí'kmaq. Best wishes from Chicago

  • @anjellepettigrew4432
    @anjellepettigrew44324 жыл бұрын

    Why am I crying .... so beautiful to hear our language ... still here 💕

  • @mikehigham1482
    @mikehigham14823 жыл бұрын

    The other night we watched the movie "Indian Horse" on NETFLIX about how the Canadian Government removed Native Children from their parents in an attempt to erase the indigenous language, religion and culture. It is an absolutely heartbreaking story which to a much lesser degree brought to mind the "Nuns with Rulers" I encountered while growing up in Catholic School.

  • @elizabethcollins1776
    @elizabethcollins17765 жыл бұрын

    Paul McCartney mentioned you at his concert, had to check out. Hello from Kentucky. Beautiful!!

  • @gisellestevens2562

    @gisellestevens2562

    5 жыл бұрын

    Elizabeth Collins omg do you know if there’s a video??

  • @elizabethcollins1776

    @elizabethcollins1776

    5 жыл бұрын

    Giselle Stevens I didn’t get one sorry. He told the story of how he came about writing it then after he sang he said there was a video of a young girl singing in her native tongue. He he evidently loved it. I’m glad he shared because it’s beautiful.

  • @kerrykrishna
    @kerrykrishna4 жыл бұрын

    A few months back, days after Sir Paul gave his blessing to this version, I Heard the CBC interview with you. I was incredibly impressed with it, and it brought tears to my eyes knowing not only a bit of the First Nations history, but also the whole idea of you doing this. Tonight on CBC I was driving home from my best friends house and it started playing again on CBC and again I cried a bit. Though I do not know you, I am incredibly proud of you, and I would be THRILLED if this version started crossing over to ALL the FM stations and was being played.

  • @Emma_Stevens99

    @Emma_Stevens99

    4 жыл бұрын

    kerry krishna awe thanks so much, I did so many interviews and I try to talk about the same things over again, because people need to know what’s going on with First Nations. Glad you like the song

  • @estherromero534
    @estherromero5342 жыл бұрын

    Bella interpretación al rescate de la lengua originaria!!!!!

  • @RobbWoolf
    @RobbWoolf5 жыл бұрын

    Nice to hear a song from first Nation . Love from Wales

  • @ddgembc
    @ddgembc5 жыл бұрын

    Awesome that Paul gave shout out for Emma on his current North American tour. His show is incredible by the way, my wife and I saw him in Montreal. Next step Paul; get Emma on stage!

  • @claudemcwhorter

    @claudemcwhorter

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeah Paul, DO IT, please .

  • @lonerider92
    @lonerider924 жыл бұрын

    I'm part Mi'kmaq and this was my first time hearing the language, it sounds so beautiful.

  • @scott6728
    @scott67285 жыл бұрын

    First time signing in to KZread to leave a public comment. I totally teared up - for no known reason - when I hear this. I still do. I've listened to it about 20 times and can't seem to stop. The plaintive voice, the simplicity and bare-naked-ness of the guitar and voice. But the language... I felt like for the first time for me, I heard the voices of our native elders come to life again... long may they live. It makes me think that someday soon, an Indigenous person will lead our country again. And - strangely - my best friend from childhood comes from out East and has the same last name as Emma. Couldn't help but feel connected! Awesome Emma & Team! Thank you!

  • @gisellestevens2562

    @gisellestevens2562

    5 жыл бұрын

    ChangeVU such a small world. I love listening to my sister sing. Do you know where your best friend was from? Maybe there’s a bigger connection then you think..

  • @scott6728

    @scott6728

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@gisellestevens2562 Hi Giselle - thank you for your reply!! it's my childhood best friend - we're still connected; I checked - but his parents come from New Brunswick not N-S... and they have Lebanese origins not native. So I'm way off!! But my wife has worked w First Nations, we're both from Quebec, and we are and always have been connected with our collective past since we are immigrants who arrived here from elsewhere. Mìgwech!

  • @harrygreenberg7322
    @harrygreenberg73225 жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful rendition of Blackbird. Bravo!

  • @TomTennisco
    @TomTennisco5 жыл бұрын

    This is wonderful. Congratulations to everyone involved in putting this performance together, including your parents and teachers and anyone who supported you along the way. Well done. What a beautiful rendition! Meegwetch!

  • @ok-os8db
    @ok-os8db5 жыл бұрын

    A Huge "Thank You" to Emma Stevens, her Dad, her Family, her Music teacher, and all the Support that it took to Bring this "Blackbird Rendition " to Life!!! Wow!! Wow! Wow!! A True inspiration for Mi'Kmaq Youth and So Grateful You are Keeping Our Culture Alive ...Thank U!! # Mi'KmaqPROUD

  • @sac601
    @sac6014 жыл бұрын

    I just retire from the RCMP one year ago and I tour with music a lot. I am also MicMac and I love this. Thank u sweet Emma. You are not there to do negative things about what it going on now with our people but you bring positive in this crazy world. gesalatl Al

  • @ha002338
    @ha0023385 жыл бұрын

    This is such a surprise, done so gently. Guitar has just the right feel of a live performance for a few to listen to. Voice is so soft and soothing, like a lullaby. Recording feels dream-like. Wonderful bit of artwork, but gets my eyes dusty. Will wear-out the needle on this one. Thanks for doing this.

  • @FNIGC
    @FNIGC5 жыл бұрын

    So amazing and inspiring to hear this interpreted in Mi'kmaq! Beautiful voice too! A+++

  • @Melissa.A
    @Melissa.A5 жыл бұрын

    I am having difficulty even starting this sentence..Just beautiful. Hearing my language in song for the first time...Words cannot express the honor and joy. Thank you. It was beautiful and continues to be memorizing . I cry each time i play our version.

  • @moniquesmeadow
    @moniquesmeadow5 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful. And the guitar playing is wonderful, too.

  • @beatnoid
    @beatnoid5 жыл бұрын

    This is an important era in our cultural heritages, as a race. We are at that threshold right now. The work to preserve these priceless languages is beginning, and we need to support every effort made in that direction. I am proud of all our indigenous youth, re-acquiring the strength of their people, stripped from their ancestors by decades of abuse and mistreatment. It is a powerful time.

  • @JohnSmith-lg2ie
    @JohnSmith-lg2ie5 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful! You have honored Mi'kmaq heritage and brought great joy to all Mi'kmaq and our ancestors!

  • @ElenaM4
    @ElenaM43 жыл бұрын

    Please make more music. The translation is a work of art and your voice is a joy. Thank you for this lovely song.

  • @sammiller484
    @sammiller4845 жыл бұрын

    You've really created something beautiful in the world with this. I keep listening to it, and it keeps getting me.

  • @daveduddley5
    @daveduddley55 жыл бұрын

    Hearing Mí'kmaq for the first time. It sounds beautiful. Greetings from Brasil!

  • @heleneblais1194
    @heleneblais11945 жыл бұрын

    Bravo from Trois-Rivieres, Quebec

  • @VJAllison1974
    @VJAllison19742 жыл бұрын

    Wela'lin - thank you so much for doing this cover. It's a beautiful song in its original form but made even more so by singing it in our language. I'm part Mi'kmaq, but was raised white, and I'm trying to learn more about our people, our culture and our language. This cover made me smile. Happy Solstice. ♥

  • @szegedification
    @szegedification5 жыл бұрын

    Must mention the guitarist too. He played beautifully their connection is wonderful.

  • @maciniti
    @maciniti5 жыл бұрын

    WOW! What a beautuful language. There are 7000 languages left on our planet. Great job in preserving/attracting interest in your Mi'kmaq language. What a beautiful voice. My thanks to all who collaborated in the translation and production. Keep your culture thriving. Thank You. I am currently reading a book on the Navajo Code Talkers that saved our country during WW2.

  • @LaurelCanyonMojo
    @LaurelCanyonMojo4 жыл бұрын

    Everytime I listen to this .. my hair stands on end. Inspired and moving. I hope to see and hear more of this lovely young woman.

  • @DaniHMcV
    @DaniHMcV5 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful....everything, Emma’s voice, the guitar, the video, the song choice....all perfect. Be very proud, you’ve created something very special and unique.

  • @sallyannbeck7804
    @sallyannbeck78044 жыл бұрын

    The Indigenous languages of Canada should be PRIMARY langues while FRANGLAIS should be second.. What a beautiful cover.. Stunning pair singing too