12 CHEYENNE SONGS
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- Burton Fisher, George Fisher (4), Charles Little Oldman & Clifford Bighead - 12 Northern Cheyenne Songs
Label:
Indian Records, Inc. - IR 304
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono
Country:
US
Released:
Genre:
Folk, World, & Country
Style:
Aboriginal
Tracklist
A1 War Dance Song 1
A2 War Dance Song 2
A3 War Dance Song 3
A4 War Dance Song 4
A5 War Dance Song 5
A6 War Dance Song 6
B1 49 Social Dance Song 1
B2 49 Social Dance Song 2
B3 49 Social Dance Song 3
B4 49 Social Dance Song 4
B5 49 Social Dance Song 5
B6 49 Social Dance Song 6
Credits
Photography By [Cover; Courtesy Of] - National Archives*
Vocals - Burton Fisher, Charles Little Oldman, Clifford Bighead, George Fisher (4)
Notes
Recorded at Birney, Montana. Cover photograph of Omaha dancers at Fort Keogh during the period of 1884-1888, courtesy of the National Archives.
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My grandfather recorded this album thank u for everything love and miss u ... Gone but never forgotten!!!
Aho to your grandfather
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Thank you Oscar Humphreys for capturing all the music that you did! RIP
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Burton Fisher was my grandpa. He married my grandmother Alberta Americanhorse-Fisher and took in all of her grandchildren including me. Miss him dearly.
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I am of the Northern Cheyenne reservation in the state of Montana. I’m glad to hear you are interested in our culture. Thank you for that. I am one proud Cheyenne woman right now.
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Kool story.
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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Thank you for this song. My father's side is from the Cheyenne Indian, of the lineage of the Wolf. God bless all Indians including Cheyenne Indians. ❤❤❤
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MAY ( WAKAN TANKA ) CHEYENNE TRIBE NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
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Found this Album and a few others when we cleaned out my Dads house after he passed!! He used to dance up and down the hall way with us as babies playing these records!! Now my daughter goes to sleep to them!! Thank you for posting them!
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Sacred and beautiful. Those songs are now living within the ether and will NEVER die. They call out to the Great Father for help and it will come. 💓
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Reming my grandparents love you Nita
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Aho Great promise you are my Spirit .
Aho family's for the world to eat with welfare.
Aho Life will bring them over to bless you while I think we do it gwy.
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Blessings to all Cheyenne people.. my father's people, and all people. Awesome post thank you.
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I still got this record album, got it from my dad. This is old. A couple of relations are on it.
Nice. I am hoping to get more albums in the near future. Glad you enjoyed listening.
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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Man. these Indian Records vinyl really smoke. Whoever went around to record them really captured some amazing sound. Beautiful.
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Oscar Humphreys traveled the U.S . Most his life to record these moments ....
The AMERICANS. Love from Spain.
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I have seen images I drew many years ago.
I looked after checking details, recently, it drew me here.
I don't have blood connection, this time.
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My great grandparents & grandmother were full blood cheyenne. Love the songs always.
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Its. Relax mode when o lay down. Im hispanic.will learn every Word. I sleep like a baby
With Dreams. That i kmow they mean something.
Our traditional songs are a combination of chants and words. Modern singers use more english along with chants and traditional language than the older singers did back in the old days. Thanks for listening and commenting glad you enjoy the music.
Rip big brother Dennis love you missing you your little brother 🙏
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My Great Grandmother was Cheyenne. I love this.
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This collection is an absolute treasure. Thank you so much
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i listen again.
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Missing family have two left
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word.
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I need to get this and the others back from my mom’s house.
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The old one's did not use ,.. i ,.. it's about us/we and no word's were used in song ,.. spent alot of time's in the archives listing
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Miss my grand parents Fred and Dulce bushyhead Darwin love's you
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That's my kinfolk my fred bushyhead im a bushy originally bushyhead but ours got cut down to bushy qere related to the curleys lame deer
Can name all the songs on the album an where they come from thanks
Are there any Suhtai songs known? Are these songs distinctly different from those of the Southern Cheyenne or are they variations of same or similar songs? Of the War Dance songs are any attributed or associated with a warrior society, if so which song and society? Thank you for posting this and thank you in advance if you can answer these questions or not
Not sure but I can look into more info.
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@@RavenPontiacMedia It's ok, just wondered if you knew, it's something I was curious about because I research Cheyenne history. I have seen the musical notes for a Bowstring and a Crazy Dog song written out in sheet music notes, it was from a Medicine Lodge/Sundance from the 1920's.
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What year were these recorded? This and the Crow video. Just wondering
most of the albums were recorded in the early 1900s up to the 70s an the albums were released in the 50s-70s.
Cheyenne peyote songs
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Any language songs
Not that I can think of off top of the head. I'm sharing all the albums I get as I buy more of them. I'm doing my best to find and preserve as much of our relations songs and folklore as possible. Thanks for commenting and watching. Feel free to subscribe to stay updated on the latest.
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@@joannreynolds3824 most of these are plains Indians songs each tribe has its own language this music is literally a language in its self. You can go to Oklahoma and hear the same exact song at graduation as we have hear in Montana . The music it’s self is a universal language. The drums speak .
Are there words actually spoken in these songs?
yes depending on the songs there are, some of them are just chants.
@@RavenPontiacMedia Thanks. When you say chants, do you mean a repeated word or words, or just vocalisation without meaning (i.e. sounds that are not words)?
@@cesarcamba1 chants are actual words in whatever language the tribes using. Several of our languages are now extinct