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I am Ticonderoga of the Parsippany Lenne Lenape Turtle Clan Stockton on the Delaware find Frenchtown and you will find Freedom Love Truth and Food and life everlasting. I am Mousseau to some I have died and death is nothing more than a good nights sleep.
I am Cherokee paint clan it is nice to here deer clan sing
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My family from muskogee, i was told we were cherokee and blackfoot but i was raised white blonde hair blue eyes but i feel a connection I think our family name was Musgrove I know we were really poor and my great great great grandparent walked the trail of tears. I wish i knew more.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Back check your family ancestry with census records as far back as you can. That is your best option available.
May they be civil and respectful to the native Americans?The song goes out to all the fathers of the earth the earthly fathers with flesh and to the great father the great spirit above the earth and above us all happy father's day to all.
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Use to dance to these records in our living room back in the late 70’s
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Relations down that way, McKinney's, tossottadle, Tyrone
as a singer from northwestern ontario/lake of the woods...some of these songs are from this area...i hear what is referred to as the "bombardier song" which is from a stanjikoming first nation and another from whitedog/wabaseemong first nation....i share to the family from where they originated and are referred to as "dream songs"
I wouldn't be surprised if we're cousins lol based on your name. I'm in Michigan (land of plenty) our relations here still sing many of these songs at gatherings. Miigwetch for watching and sharing.
Thank you, est 1578 .
thank you for listening
Only thing that annoys me is that some non confederacy people say that our confederacy people only came about just before Columbus lmfao. Yet we are tens of thousands years old
The Confederacy has existed forever, just like our people.
Ojibwe from northern ontario here
Bozho from Michigan. Miigwetch for watching and commenting.
My great great great great grandpa was Chippewa chief osaguie
Nice, somewhere down the line I'm sure our family lines cross. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Remindes me of Aunt June Garcia and mama June black truly and Elizabeth morlon.my people who truly cared for me while at concho Indian school.and thru my life ah-ho
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Makes me miss all of theTallbear clan period. Denise Tallbear.know that I'm not well but I will be there at the time for the celebration of life for the love of my dear family.
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Authentic and heartfelt. Beautiful! Thank you.
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Oh when was this recorded? That voice sounds familiar!!! I think I might know him 😊😊 wow this makes me feel great hearing. Thank you!!!
The album was recorded over a period of time in the 1970s and earlier then released in 1978. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Iroquois
So I'm white. Like mayo white. Dated an ojibwe girl for 8 years. Helped her family with pow wow for a long ass time. A lot of native music went completely over my head. However there were three songs I really liked (couldn't understand a word of course). Turned out they were 3 for 3 war songs. I have to say a lot of it does sound like random screaming but I do have a musical ear and some of it translates over. What I like most though is that there is one center drum. The women of this particular band got together and decided they wanted to play the big drum even though it was against the culture to do so. Luckily it was shot down and remained Male only, but a few bands over they did cave and let their women play the big drum. The band I was "married" into got really pissed and now there is beef between the two. Fascinating culture.
Oh. Also ended up here cause I was reminiscing about the fucking awesome beat but its not here. Still looking.
What was the beat like? Maybe crow hop? Yeah I love these songs in particular, you can hear intensity and emotion. My granny and I used to go to red lake every year! Black bear singers are good too!
My grandparents were full blooded muscogee Creek Bonnie Riley and Lillie tiger Riley proud to be native
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My daddy’s whole family come from Eicheeanna, Walton Fl. His ancestors are John Ward “white cloud” and to find out distantly related to Osceola is a great eye opening being Florida natives. Trying to tie the roots together and all history is intriguing and shouldn’t be lost. Songs and stories are so important and for this I am grateful.
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The second song with the good old 1-4 hard beats with the uu uu and wicaglata is soooo good to hear. Now THAT is singing.
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🙏🙏🙏🙏🖤💙💛🤍🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Ahow!
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Ong these are bangers
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super but low volume
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My son is Tewa and remembering him. RIP Alex ❤momma
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These songs take me back to the 70's. Im from rosebud, sd. Lila onahun waste yelo!!😊
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Thank YOU for the good memories
We used to have this and other badlands singers albums and 8 tracks in the 70's waste yelo good memories
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Thank you for uploading these. I remember similar music being played on Lincoln Nebraska public access channel. I would love to find all the songs I remember hearing as a child on there.
Thanks for listening and commenting. KZUM 89.3FM in Lincoln Nebraska has a weekly show called "Native Sounds Native Voices" from (9-11am ET) They play old songs like this as well as modern musicians/groups.
Wado! I don't know you understand how hard it is to find traditional Cherokee music, but this was an absolute blessing to find! I listen to these videos a lot while studying. Good for focusing and appreciating my heritage. You got a sub for providing these. Equa!
Wado for listening, commentings and subscribing greatly appreciated. Glad you enjoy the album, still trying to find more that I can share without violating YT rules.
My grandpa passed tonight, I sang these war songs as he got closer to taking his last breath holding my mom was holding him both crying. LongLiveAndrewLieb❤️
I'm so sorry for your loss. ❤️🩹💔
May Andrew Lieb be remembered forever. Keep the culture and language alive. May he watch over you.
ndemotmowin gzhemnedo ii'w niiwing inaknakeyaa miigwetch kekyet manido Andrew Lieb (I speak my prayers in the 4 directions of thanks for spirit elder Andrew Lieb). Sorry to hear of your loss, thank you for listening and commenting. Prayers for your family.
My Great Grandfather was from the Iroquois Tribe Id love to learn more about my ancestors ♥ Any website or book you recommend? I am very drawn to native American music (flute and drums) thanks
My grandpa was Zuni. When I see pictures, some of the men look just like him and it makes me emotional. I’m 43% Spaniard though and 22 indigenous. Dang Spaniards!! Lol. Thank you for posting
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Miss these men.
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What a find, one of the best albums I’ve listened too.
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My birthday 🎈 I was in hospital this week 19/58 -27/2023 anyway eagle has landed...
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Soo soothing
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No one tried harder than the Chippewa to please the white colonizers and it pains me to see how disrespected the honored women were by Oklahoma taking more than their shares. I hear the never dying healing in this song
I don't know about trying to please the white man my grandfathers lead many battles against the colonizers. I am 3 Fires, an there is a lot of history of the wars that took place around the great lakes as well as across the country between the tribes and the colonizers. Though some did fall prey to the ruse of the government and put through the ringer just as all tribes have at some point. Thanks for listening glad you enjoyed the album
@@RavenPontiacMedia if it was fortnite, the battle royale is over
During this period many Indian people still frowned on recorded music, like literature. This album broke that barrier and would still be another 15 years before drum groups formed to record albums and tapes. Non-Indains helped popularize this album. I'd like to see the sales stats.
Not entirely true, I have many albums from prior to this and surrounding this period. They had plenty of recordings of the various nations since the invention of the wax cylinders. Unfortunately the older records are more fragile because of the materials so many of the albums are very rare these days thankful to own a few. I've had a few of those albums removed by youtube for guidelines strike.
@@RavenPontiacMedia there were many albums and reel tapes prior.
Everyday Everyday I love you family. Honor ❤ ❤
I recognize Harry Buffalohead
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My brother-in-law is a Cherokee, a very decent hard working lovely man. It hurts my heart his people were then and still are treated so horribly. He sent me this because he knows I care. Maybe some day we will treat each other with respect and love. Father YHWH help us all.
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My dads from ojo apache country them my grandmother is from viacetos chreechee country
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The black onx is our protection of evil spirits
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All 8 northern tribes kept there land because we never surrender
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