Mary Lou Smoke - The Water Song
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2022
- Mary-Lou Smoke and her partner Dan Smoke have taught thousands the Water Song.
"I often teach people The Water Song. Last year, we were on our way to Toronto on World Water Day and a teacher contacted us with something she wanted us to hear. We pulled up our computer on the train, and 350 elementary students had all gathered to sing The Water Song. It was awesome. I know my work is kind of behind the scenes and low-key, but it’s getting results.”
Music bridges many differences and water is life. Beautiful. Thank you, Ms Smoke! Cheers and blessings to you and yours.
Kentucky girl here. My Grandparents gave me the same 1 mouth, 2 ears wisdom also. "Modern" society has lost that. Thanks for speaking Truth
KY man here...exactly...thank you❤😭💙😅🙏🏽
My children learned this song in kindergarten in Ojibwe class here in Sudbury. It will forever be imprinted in our hearts with every beat!
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Thank you
so much gratitude and love to you, thank you for sharing this beautiful wisdom
Water is Life.....
I am teaching this to my preschoolers It is a pleasure. Thank you
Thank yas so so much.. beautiful not strong enough word...tears of joy💦💙🌅
.Dos oídos y una boca...para escuchar el doble de lo que se habla...Gracias ❤
I love you
Thank you❤
❤Thank you for all you do !😊
Thank you, connecting to my roots. 🇨🇦 🧡🌻🍁
I love you water #❤H2O
thanks
Thank you so much❤❤❤I love the water song. 2 years ago I found it on youtube. I use it a lot. Blessings and love from Austria.
Can you share lyrics?
Korean language
Mari rho sumerke
머리로 숨었게(morliro sumekke:
hide with one's head:頭に隠れる)
Heya tun heya heya heya
해야! 뜬 해야! 해야! 해야!
(heya! ttun heya!
heya! heya!
hei sun! hei rising sun! hei sun! hei sun!
太陽よ!浮かんだ太陽よ!太陽よ!太陽よ!)
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Зов принят💓💓💓
Snake river.
Confluence
My elders taught me that women are not supposed to hit the drum. This is because the drum represents Mother Earth. The beating of it, is the heartbeat of earth. Like a child hears in the womb. Women have their own womb and are mothers. That’s why they don’t hit the drum.
It is taught in our Wabanaki Indigenous Ways that it is WOMAN that brought the Original Drum to the People and gave it to the men. We are reclaiming it now so that All Beings May Benefit. I believe we always held onto the Medicine Drum for our Ceremonies and taking care of our Spirit.
@@EarthKeeperSelinaMu Tapwiy. They have their own pipe also. That’s in a women’s sweat. Each tribe or elder has his or her own way. In Nihiyaw culture, we don’t have women hit the drum. That’s why they sing from behind the men. I don’t know about other tribes. I meant us Nihiyaw people
Interesting approach. Drum also follow heartbeat of body.
Co L u.m B us...
Chicken pox pheasant road jake on a plate. Happy th a n ks giving. Iroquois.
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