WAR SONG.
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2007
- DEDICATED TO WARRIOR CRAZY HORSE..
First image is the picture of Crazy Horse..becouse he dont liked to be photographed-no proved photograph of him exist..only this picture....than the photograph of his friend- chef He Dog appear...Shaman and Warior Sitting Bull and other chefs... General Croog... war...masacre at Wouden Knee..but at the end Sitting Bull appear as a spirit...yes he said "I know that Great Spirit established Me as a chef of this country!" and that is The true Mr... U.S.A!
Michal Ičo.
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Interview with He Dog, Oglala, S.D. July 7, 1930
Thomas White Cow Killer, Interpreter
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I will be glad to tell you about Crazy Horse or any others of our old
time chiefs about whom you may wish to know because I am an old man now
and shall not live many years longer and it is time for me to tell these
things. Whatever I tell you will be the exact truth, because I was in a
position to know what I talk about. There are a lot of old Indians
hanging about the reservation who like to talk to the white people and
would just as soon tell you anything, whether it is true or not. They are
men whom we would not have had as servants, those of us who were Chiefs
in the old days.
I and Crazy Horse were both born in the same year and at the same
season of the year. We grew up together in the same band, played
together, courted the girls together and fought together. I am now
ninety-two years old, so you can figure out in what year he was born by
your calendar. When we were 17 or 18 years old we separated. Crazy
Horse went to the Rosebud Band (that is to the Brules, of whom Spotted
Tail was Chief a little later) of Indians and stayed with them for about
a year. Then he came home. After he had been back for a while, I made
inquiries about why he had left the Rosebud band. I was told he had to
come back because he had killed a Winnebago woman. (According to ancient
Lakota custom, coup could be counted on an enemy woman if she was killed
in the sight of the fighting men of her tribe. The theory was that the
enemy would fight even harder to protect or avenge one of their women
than one of their men. But the Brules were already agency Indians and
the authorities took a different attitude about it. Apparently Crazy
Horse himself changed his mind about the ethics of this custom if the
speech of his reported by Captain Hans in "The Great Sioux Nation" is
correct).
Less than a year after Crazy Horse left camp, I joined in a trip
against the Crow Indians. WHen I got home, the crier was announcing that
Crazy Horse was back in camp. Only his name was not Crazy Horse at that
time. He has three names at different times of his life. His name until
he was about ten years old was Curly Hair. Later, from the time he was
ten until the time he was about eighteen years of age, he was called
His-Horse-On-Sight, but this name did not stick to him. When he was
about eighteen years old there was a fight with the Arapahos who were up
on a high hill covered with big rocks and near a river. Although he was
just a boy, he charged them several times alone and came back wounded but
with two Arapaho scalps. His father, whose name was Crazy Horse, made a
feast and gave his son his own name. After that, the father was no
longer called by the name he had given away, but was called by a
nickname, Worm.
Crazy Horse, the son, was one of three children. The oldest was a
Sister, the next was Crazy Horse, and the third was a Brother. All are
dead now.
When we were young men, the Oglala band divided into two parts, one
led by Red Cloud and one by Man-Afraid-of-His-Horse, the elder. I and
Crazy Horse stayed with the part led by Man-Afraid-Of-His-Horse. Later
this half subdivided again into two parts. I stayed with the more Northern
half of which I and Big Road, and later Holy Bald Eagle and Red Cloud,
were appointed joint Chiefs ("shirt wearers", so called from a particular
kind of ceremonial shirt worn by this class of chieftain as insignia of
office).
Crazy Horse remained with the Southern quarter of the tribe. The
council of this division awarded the chieftainship to Crazy Horse,
American Horse, Young-Man-Afraid-Of-His-Horse, and Sword. It was many
years after our first battles before we were made Chiefs. A man had to
distinguish himself in many fights and in peace as well before he could
be chosen as a Chief.
(After consultation together, He Dog and the interpreter dated these
appointments as having been made about 1865 by the white man's calendar)
The name of Crazy Horse's band was the Hunkpatila (End of Circle) band
because when the tribe was encamped together it occupied one end of the
tribal crescent.
At about the time these appointments were made Crazy Horse moved
towards the White Mountains (Indian name of the Big Horn Mountains).
Crazy Horse and I went together on a war trip to the other side of the
mountains. When we came back, the people came out of the camp to meet us
and escorted us back and at a big ceremony presented us with two spears,
the gift of the whole tribe, which was met together. These spears were
each three or four hundreds years old and were given by the older
generation to those in the younger generation who had best lived the life
of a warrior.
Crazy Horse was still single when he was made a "shirt wearer". A few
years after this he began to pay attention to the wife of a man named No
Water. No Water did not want to let the woman go.
In the Battle "When They Chased The Crows Back To Camp", (1870) He Dog
and Crazy Horse were the lance bearers of the Kangi Yuhn (Crow Owner's
Society). About ten days after that battle Crazy Horse started off on a
smaller war expedition and No Water's wife went along with him.
No Water followed them and came to the tipi of Bad Heart Bull and
asked to borrow a certain good revolver (Bad Heart Bull was a brother of
He Dog and is now dead) which Bad Heart Bull owned. He said he wanted to
go hunting. Crazy Horse and the woman were sitting by the fire in a tipi
belonging to some of their friends. No Water entered the tipi, walked up
to Crazy Horse as near as I am to that stove (about four feet) and shot
him through the face. The bullet entered just below the left nostril.
That is how Crazy Horse got his scar. No Water took his wife back.
Because of all this, Crazy Horse could not be a "shirt wearer" any
longer. When we were made Chiefs, we were bound by very strict rules as
to what we should do and what not do, which were very hard for us to
follow. I have never spoken to nay but a very few persons of what they
made us promise them. I have always kept the oaths I made then, but
Crazy Horse did not.
Later on the older, more responsible men of the tribe conferred
another kind of Chieftainship on Crazy Horse. He was made War Chief of
the whole Oglala tribe. A similar office was conferred on Sitting Bull
by the Hunkpapa tribe. This was still early, a long, long time before
the Custer fight. At this time the government did not know who we were.
Crazy Horse always led his men himself, when they went into battle,
and he kept well in front of them. He headed many charges and was many
times wounded in battle, but never seriously. He never wore a war
bonnet.
A medicine man named Chips had given him power if he would wear in
battle an eagle bone whistle and one feather and a certain round stone
with a hole in it. He wore the stone under his left arm, suspended by a
leather thong that went over his shoulder. The one central feather that
is in the middle of the war eagle's tail, that was the feather he wore in
his hair.
(He Dog denied with a chuckle, various stories told about how Crazy
Horse on certain occasions threw away his rifle and charged in with a war
club or a riding quirt, a characteristic Indian mode of seeking death in
battle) Crazy Horse always stuck close to his rifle. He always tried to
kill as many as possible of the enemy without losing his own men.
He never spoke in council and attended very few. There was no special
reason for this, it was just his nature. He was a very quiet man except
when there was fighting.
Crazy Horse was married three times. The first time was to No Water's
wife, but she only stayed with him a few days. Shortly after that he
married Red Feather's sister. By her he had one child, a little girl who
died when about two years old. A long while after, when he had
surrendered at Ft. Robinson, he married a young half-breed girl. He did
not have any children by her.
as a native American it makes me proud to see that we get love and respect from people around the world,thank you all.
Cree from Saskatoon, SK. Canada.... Me too bro...Me tooo 😘😘😘
Certainly a very interesting culture and history!
Imagine a Native American ufc fighter coming out to this song, goosebumps. One day ahhh one day
Logan Oakes funny thing that I plan to make it to the UFC and I do have Native American ancestry
Ramon Benitez yeqh mane I believe in u my son
Maybe that will be you one day
I went to ufc and mma held champion for two weeks undefeated then i went to L.A. kicked a bunch champs assess!. We warriors still fight the good fight!.
Nowadays theres not much native to be had.....so good luck with your percentage game...he'd probably get whooped...seeing as how most native Americans don't even respect their own roots....most I know are drunks and low life's......I've met a lot of good folk.... but in your spacific comment don't count on it my friend cuz it ain't gonna happen
I had the good fortune @ 11 to meet the then Chief of the Tuscarora tribe. He gave me a blessing. I did not understand the language. So I asked. He told me I would need it when I got older. In 2021 I had a traumatic fall. When they brought me to another hospital & was bringing me up to my room his blessing that I had been given was revealed to me clearly & I was speaking in N A tongue. I was quite chattie and the Doctor thought I was rambling until he heard syllables. I understood everything I was saying. I KNEW fight then the Blessing I had been given was being fulfilled. I thank the Great Spirit & the Chief. It SAVED my life and I so respect their culture and especially their wisdom. When I hear a N A speak I love to listen.They are a proud people but NOT arrogant. They are wise beyond their years. They will always have my respect. ALWAYS and forever.
I will look for you on the other side Shannon. You will be welcome among my people. You have been touched and we will feel you long before you arrive.
A man knows his heartbeat when it's prepared for war... A woman hears the same heartbeat when he's prepared for love...
Thats true but I'm single. In this day and time good song 👌
I am Haida and l like the signing 😃
...Idiot...Man_war , woman_love...this is stupid!!!
Noname noname shut up
@@christianlee6307 yes, "massa with no brain"...LOL.
I will one day come out and fight to this song during my ufc debut. I promise that.
My brother how is it holding up ??? Give the people some news
I'm a shaman removing unwanted spirits due to black magic this piece of music sends them back to where they came from in an instant, it a very powerful piece of music,Thank you with such gratitude 🙏
What do you practice?
@@paco680 I'm a Shaman
I need someone to remove the black magic put on my family and me
An old tribesmen in Puyallup, Washington State, sat with me and stated, "The white man is not meant to be under the sun of our land. As you see they burn easily, as we thrive under it"
Lol out in my region we have almost no sun
Close your eyes and imagine being the eagle flying over the snowy forest at night or day. The feels.......
I dont have no roots to american natives, I am finnlander and proud of it, but I honour the heroes of america. Keep on fighting and remember you ancesters.
I am Native American and I know what this song is saying and the white people take our land they wanted us to not keep our Language but till this day we still have our language and dancing I am proud to be Native American.
It's so funny I can understand the words I'm stoney Nakoda Sioux from Morley Alberta Canada
Our family didn’t maintain the language. Can you translate?
Beautiful!!
Can you please translate
I don't need to hear you tell me what he is saying in his song because whatever it is you are wrong along with everyone else here who claims to know. I wrote the entire song in english and it'd in the comments.
When he said HEEEYYYAAAAYEEEIIIGH I felt that
Ewww Christian
Tf
exuse you?
Lmao
Black foot, cherokee and apache. Long live warrior tribes
Hey i like the mix of native american that you are.. I recommend people read the book, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown, quite informative re: what native americans endured and that is just a small part of the hidden history of native americans.
1besieged very sad, yet good book. And most books are based on White Angelo-saxon superiority of the time. This book mentioned is the actual display of the ending slaughtering of my people.
MrBudha98 Yeah like those are the only warrior tribes.
MrBudha98 Thank you
MrBudha98 two of three in my blood
I am not a Native American by blood, but I feel their spirit through the music. There is something ancient, something bold and direct about it. The drum resonates in my heart, the singing is the unfettered expression of a people who were as proud, as free, and as noble as we who took their land by force claim to be. Those mighty warriors of days long past - Sitting Bull, Geronimo, and so many others - fought to keep their land, their language, their culture, their faith and their identity. On this Memorial Day, I honor these proud warriors for their indomitable spirit.
And their still doing it
im one of the descendants of chief sitting bull of the lakota sioux rosebud tribe... every time i see him i feel so motivated and proud, im very proud to be a native
You should be proud! There is so much beauty in Native cultures, so much emotion in your art! It's no wonder why many foreign settlers abandoned their people to join tribes, I know I would have.
Armin van Buren. Brought me here
Really want to know the lyrics, wish I knew the language.
Oops! Sitting Bull was not Rosebud Sicangu lol I know the because I am.
Sitting Bull is Hunkpapa Lakota and they are Standing Rock LoL
@@Thelordofdawgtown
If you sincerely want to know what the lyrics are in Lakota... you may be disappointed but I will do that for you...let me know please.
It's taken me so long to respond to your reply because I am traditional Sicangu Oglala Lakota and it takes time to decide on an important matter
Who dares to unlike this video these people are beautiful
Ignorant monsters.
@@zesticide1010 explain how there monsters.
@@Phoenix-um1jb first off, their vs there. Secondly I'm not looking for an argument.
pilgrim descendants
U hate them because u dont understand them
This is what i listen before going to my mother in law’s house
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😎🇬🇧
Lmfao
A MATTER OF TERRITORIES
LOL
😂😂😅
I was in jail on the res and a dude was singing a similar chant. He had an even better voice though. Was really cool to hear
If you heard this song 500 years ago, you would run
Not really
@@cohograiders3589 dont understanig
@@cohograiders3589 you would your not even native I bet belegana haha
If you heard this song 500 years ago it'd be around a fire in celebration over a victory lol
No they would sing this after they would never let you know how close they were till its to late very few tribes actually sang death songs most just celebrated after the fact
My great great great grandfather was full blood Cherokee. Born 1899, his name was changed to Samuel crowder and his mother walked the trail of tears. I’m white but I know I have his blood in me and when I hear this music it’s probably the best shit I ever heard and I can’t stop head banging to it
Amen brother I'm Cherokee, Seminole, Irish, and German
Imagine being a trapper in 1857 and you hear this coming from the trees knowing your intimate death is near
imagine the african american slaves hearing this combined with hearing European folk music...credit the native Americans for black blues...it is an obvious and significant influence
Imagine hearing this now from an individual one hath trespassed upon .
I am in no way Native American or Indigenous (not that I know of) but I feel a deep connection to their music and culture. This Is truly beautiful and interesting.
We are all divided by color of the skin we are all united by the spirit .... May god bless you and give you understanding . . .
Love for all cultures and religions in this world ❤
We as a country are not doing nearly enough to recognize, appreciate, and pay back for the culture and way of life we stole from the Native Americans.
you're god damn right
Fuckin rights 😊😊👍👍👍👍
I'm not even from the US and I want to learn about the Natives. Not Columbus and other such enslavers and mass murderers !
While nothing can "repay" let's not pretend there is no recognition.
As for the "way of life" that was stolen from them, let's at least put to rest the silly notion that the native americans were these sweet, nice, highly advanced culturally amazing, gentle eco-hippies.
They were not. They warred with each other, they stole land from each other, they stole possessions from each other, they killed one another, they drove one another out of territories.
Today, over 2.3% of the area of the USA belongs to Native Americans.
There are 12 Indian reservations that are each larger than the state of Rhode Island
There are 9 reservations that are larger than delaware.
The combined land belong to native americans is nearly the size of the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
Native American culture is very fascinating to study and appreciate, but lets please not pretend it was something other than what it was....a stone age culture, with militaristic/warrior society/hunter gatherer organization, that should have been left alone.....but not a culture that was somehow new to war and conquest.
You mean what the WHITE men stole from the Natives.
A SCOTTISH woman here total respect for Crazy horse
Love from a full blood Sioux sister. Stay strong ❤️
I'm breton, from Penn ar Bed. We're Kerno, but we are from the village of Daoulas, from Douglas, Douglas who originally came to Gaul from the lands of Caledonia. Stay strong my sister 🙏🙏🙏
Very beautiful, thank you. I'm in a WAR and I really needed to listen to this.
me3
Crazy horse on the beat
Lolololol
Cesar Estrada not funny
Disrespectful punk
He never danced or spoke in the village do not make a joke of this
Proud to be Choctaw and our tribe resides in Oklahoma
@Rose dowling I'm Spanish and plan to learn Irish and Lakota. Ireland should ditch English, and put Irish first.
I'm Choctaw and Irish. Born and raised in Oklahoma. Proud of it too.
Donald6 christ6 drumpf6 hes german and the anti christ warn everyone be fast
All fun and games, until you hear this in the distance as your walking alone on some open ground in the desert.
Especially during night time
why are you scared?
Don’t recall saying I was.
If fact! Just the opposite ;)
Hoka Hey!!!
Beautiful song!
Respect from Spain.
I probably only 1/8 Indian or less but this made me dance in circles
Spirit flows through us all. If you are interested in this medicine don’t be scared. It’s all around us. Each of our lives have a thread and destiny and I wish peace and power to each of the warriors here
I found this in a playlist titled "the lightskin playlist"
same
Not me. My Sons Mother is Apache and I heard their war song so I looked up my Grandmother tribe war song
@@koncretemang5049 nice bro
not native american but i somehow felt this in my soul like i rly felt their passion thats crazy
That's crazy same here
I did as well
My eyes lightly watered. Our ancestors are calling
Love listening to these kinds of music from native Americans! My step father is and his father believe there part Siksikawa Blackfoot! I grew up around figurines and pictures of native Americans! Although I didn't discover Native American music until around middle school! Love it
The drums speak to me the most and even though I don't understand the language, I still understand what he is saying in a weird way
I had a similar thought before and it changed how i perceive and engage with music. Now I always think about all music: what is it trying to say to me? The artist is trying to COMMUNICATE something with you.
@@ccole5386 yeah I think about that now a lot too, like when it's saying something real to you, you'll know
In those days they did not talk crap on twitter they just played some music and afterwards went out to settle business
When I was wrestling in high school before matches I would listen to this in the wrestling room and just sit and think about the match. Next thing I knew the whole team was listening to it.
love being lakota
Sitting Bull!!Crazy Horse with Gall and Raining in the Face !!!!Best oft the Best!!!!
If you are not of native decent then you will not understand. The pride, the soul, the power to fight. I hear this and am literally beating my chest ready for a good fight!!!! BLACKFOOT AND PROUD!!!!!!
The clan of Bear has come to your house chief Three Stones, the half-bred Cherokee, that knows this half of his soul well fight for our people in words, knife and gun as I would rather die a freeman than to die a beaten dog.
This this a quote from the warriors of the old days?
My dad fought in Vietnam and made best friends with a guy from the blackfoot tribe. He was the biggest guy in his unit and he said he had balls of steel. He saved my dads life over there, long live the warriors of the plains.
I am reconnecting with my ancestory... Sioux is one half, my great great grandmother on my moms side was in the village of Sitting Bull, was shot in the back when she was pregnant and somehow got to Manitoba... I just read that the Sioux are peaceful and non violent... So the fact that there is a war song... I cried listening to this, you can feel their pain and suffering.. or are you normal?
United with the same flame,
Our hearts of courage are the same,
My brothers let us finish this,
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance,
we shall never give up.
The Eagle is still flying.......
U.F.C fighter....already. Always has been..
Take a good look at my grandfather's.
Outstanding warriors..
I salute...🧎
Last pic .
No respect to my frozen brother from wounded knee massacre...
Shot, flipped over for a pic..
Rest in peace brother 🙏💔
I have dreams....one day
the people will take back their land.....god will see too it.
Sure. Russia can return most of its region to Siberians and finno ugrics. And anglosalxos can leave Ireland and most western Europe, that's Celtic lands and how about we all just stay where we are.
@@ReasonAboveEverything of all the languages you could have spoken you chose straight facts
And china can give back most of its northern region to the mongolians
When I was young, me and my friends was partying a lot in my friends cabbin. First guy that woke up would always play this song to irritate the more hungover guys. ❤
Classic 😂😂😂
Long live the tribes. Long live the heartland.
Imagine being in a cavalry patrol in the Great Plains and hearing this
...I never liked my scalp that much anyway
💯
I worked at a juvenile facility and the natives were by far the best fighters.
Soon we will be free my brothers and sisters. We just have to awaken and keep patient. Soon we will once be alive, the Most highs sacred and chosen people will soon at last be free. And we shall no longer be dead. Of course we're dead now, because a man without freedom is already dead, and freedom of there spirit is no more, there just a corpse, nothing more than a zombie. We must prepare, you must believe, if you have no faith in our fate you're already perished. Never be hopeless, you must endure the pain and hardships my people. For at the end of the rainbow is the true beauty and paradise.
Nanta tustennuggee, the SPIRIT of the SACRED ONE, lives in me NOW, and whom the SON sets free, is free indeed. My SPIRIT Man, IS FREE and these things, this place I occupy now, are not real, they are temporal!! I'm part of kingdom not of this world!!
I must relay on the tail of my sister to guide me beyond Mictlan, there i will find my peace. There i will rejoice for eternity.
Это настоящие песни индейцев США,а не гастролеров с Эквадора!
This is when the moon is high in the sky and the wooden people are moving back and forth. They are the spirit children who protect us from evil.
It's time spiritual warfare is now in effect vengeance belongs 2 the 1 above and I'm here 2 serve him the great spirit.
Proud of my heritage!!
Awesome! I love and respect all Native American tribes♡♥
Greetings brothers Native American of North america ... Greetings from the Native Americans of South America ... Quechuas, Mapuches, Guaranies, Tobas etc. 👏👋
Saludos hermanos nativos de América del Norte ... Saludos de los nativos americanos de Sudamérica ... Quechuas, Mapuches, Guaraníes, Tobas, etc. Hola! 😏
Imagine being a Calvary solider or frontiersman and your out in the desert at night and you hear you this out in the distance
Shitting your pants doesn’t even come close to the amount of fear you’d feel.
I would honestly probably shit my pants
Juan Torres Anyone would. You’d get shot before you could a weapon.
Proud of my tunkasilas, and oyate, very proud to be Oglala lakota, A'ho, mitakuye oyasin ✌🏽🇱🇷✌🏽
As friends or foe I would be proud to be buried beside you
@@johnwillyard9857 wopila, mitakuye'pi, mitakuye oyasin ✌🏽🇱🇷✌🏽
Red Cloud in the photos. Read about Dull Knife, how he lead a breakout to bring his people back to his homeland. And then of course Chief Joseph, the list goes on..Peace now. Brothers.
I'm Mexican, French, and Cherokee Indian..My Grandpa was a full blooded Cherokee..and I hold it to my heart forever..
We will rise again brothers and sisters
We will one day
I'm with you on this. I'm white European, you have my full support.
Nice
The land needs to go back to the real people that'll cherish the land,only take whats needed and not to destroy mother earth
Yes sir
Dark Cloud I'll agree with you......
+Dark Cloud They can't survive in a modern world. Sometimes people need to know that some shit has a reason.
+Dark Cloud
Total nonsense. Virtually every native american has a car today, puts gas in it, uses plastics, metals, fibers, and eats foods which all contribute to the degradation of the environment, just like everyone else.
There are very few Native Americans who truly live is the "real people that'll cherish the land".
Native Americans today drive cars, take buses, drive trucks, motorcycles, etc. if they only took what was needed, they'd still choose to only walk, ride horses, or bicycles.
Modern Native Americans avail themselves of all the modern amenities of modern society that everyone else does.
"The land needs to back to the real people"?
So, what do you plan on doing with everyone else who is not a "real person"?
Native american culture is fascinating and interesting and native americans are fascinating and interesting people....but lets please not pretend it is 1850, shall we? It's 2015, for better and for worse....and the human animal is not going back to living in tents with no electricity, running water, working toilets, and riding horses.
We must all learn the hard way. Doesn't matter what color you are or what language you speak or what God you think will save you. Whoever's left will realize the importance of cooperation and tolerance.
Godspeed to The Bringers of Light , this song has brought me through the breach so many times, Thank you for bringing the Sun Gate in the form of Song .
iam a 49 year old man from the uk.lakota washitu washtay kola.lets us now be brothers.o ka hay
this is what i love hearing my ancestors, bless them all wish i could of met them
They would have scalped you
I 💘 this music it touches my heart and soul. puts me in a good mood and also makes me think of how the native American. was treated.
iam 48 years old and iam from the uk. lakota washite washta cola.wakan tanka bless you
Beautiful culture
im glad to be that culture
Very relaxing thank you 🦖✌️
This needs to be kept
The video shows great respect and honor toward Crazy Horse and other Great Natives. Many thanks to He Dog, who shared with us first hand stories and history. Much Aloha! Nai'a
Is there a way we can agree it's a beautiful song and not bring modern political agendas into the picture?
just a different kind of native from south the boarder admiring his neighbors music. nice.
Still Native American
@@Google-McGoogle hell yea brother
@@Google-McGoogleNot all native americans are the same just like how not all europeans are the same
@@Unknown00432 ohhh that's right, just like all hellcat drivers bare polite with good credit scores.
@@Google-McGoogle You coping but that's the truth, native americans are diverse and aren't a single ethnic group
Respect from Mexico!
Our other brother
The other side of the coin
I am Cherokee all the way my great grandfather was full blooded Cherokee and my grandmother is 3 quarters and I go by our heritage and listen to nature when I go out into the woods to get away and every time I see a eagle I think about what it means and when I see a wolf!!!!!
Thank you for sharing. This evokes a time of great warriors - Red Cloud, Cochise, Victorio, Crazy Horse.
noting like a good war chant too get the blood flowing.
i love this, thanx for sharing with us!
I have one Native ancestor because of settlers. I'm more white then I am a Mi'kmaq but damn it, I'll hold onto that heritage as long as I can. I love Natives, I love being related to one, and I want to be closer to this part of my heritage and someday, I'll get to do it.
good for you. I love the Native Americans
I love them too..I was born and raised in Canada, but my parents are directly from Europe..I have no Native blood.. But I love and respect them all the same...I have long said the Native Americans are/were my favourite people on Earth. Although I am not naive and ignorant enough to claim that they were perfect and not without fault. That is a common fallacy.
jane Salles I'm a Dakota Sioux native
Cat Knight I have some Cherokee. Always felt like that part of my blood was stronger than the Norse side of me. I have many Cherokee ancestors but thats all I'll ever be close to. White skin or not.
Joaquin Roberts, bro don't say Sioux, the Dakota people are really called Santee, sioux is a derogatory term.
Thank you for posting this video , its comforting to look into their eyes ...
I'm about as white as white can get, but white people trampled out this beautiful culture. And it's so sad.
Honestly, with a last name like Mcginn. your ancestors were considered lower then blacks when they first came to this country so spare me and yourself the white guilt.
It's sad that we learned too late that we are all connected. But as we say 'what goes around comes around'.
Everyone will suffer before we make it right again, if we get another chance.
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Why they were considered lower?
It's an Irish name, Irish people were treated like lepers. Entire history books can be written about that episode including so-called potato famine which was actually a genocide.
@@catfeline1530 people forget how it wasn't that long ago that "no blacks, no dogs, no irish" signs were the norm
I'm imagine 0:28 this is the last person you see on a horse hearing his war cries as he charges you
Just amazing..a visual feast...
I am Lakota and irish. LOL I relate more to my native!
I'm Irish and Chickasaw but I feel the old times on both sides, modern times are kind of disgust... Do you feel what's coming to?
Abosutly love this
Cool song and Good photos. Native Style is awesome
We are ALL here...They are proud of us too. Just saying the bear minimum. Love you all. Never left you and they never left us...in a SENSE. Soul grateful ❤🥁❤
BEAUTIFUL!
I am only a Foreigner in this land my home is above.
We are merely pilgrims and sojourners.
These were the first Americans
Proud and humble people your music captivating
I listen to this before cross country races and i think it really helps. I close my eyes and visualize a tribe preparing for a battle, which is what I am about to go into.
Fight‼️Don't surrender 🌬️🌊💦💧🌦️💧🌊
#hlatjwako
#jabulanibusservice
world get to standing rock now and help them , they need us all
I come from England I have. always. appreciated the people. and. their music.
i am native american and i love dancing in the grass to the beat of the drums and the singning of the elders :)
Have great pride from your and past generation and tribe you come from! The history is never an ending story! 🤍
I'm from the Pacific but listening to this gives me chills. Interesting.
Bonjour,
Magnifique vidéo et musique grandiose je vénère ce peuple 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I dont know if i have native blood running through my bones . My grandma used to have hair as black ad ebony. She used to tell me u have to have respect for everything. If take from mother earth u give thanks, if u kill an animal foe food u say a prayer and thank them for sacrificing them self so u can feed your family. I love the nagitive music .