I agree, protect the sacred. In a materialistic world bent on consumerism and capitalism it's important we stand up and refuse to conform to societies standards. The white man has told us we need all these materialistic things. The intangible things, the things that can't be bought or sold -the things of the heart, the soul, and the mind were all our ancestors had and needed.
man i went camping on shrooms one weekend and my friend started playing this stuff from his mp3 and i was getting so into it, ever since then this music makes me feel good inside when i listen to it
This is America at its purist! When the voice of the people was so loud that your ears would ring and your soul would fly. Drum circles are so powerful. Tsa la gi! Respect to my fellow native peoples!
I had the opportunity to witness a drum group live and up close and personal. When they started playing, instant goosebumps all over my body. It was overwhelmingly awesome.
One of the coolest things I've ever seen, in terms of human collaboration, focus, dedication, alignment, intention, giving... This sounds like it is a chant unchanged since forever, and these men are honoring us by honoring the tradition. And it makes me think that there once was a time that this chant was played for the first time, ever, and what era that possibly could have been. And at that time, it all came from just one person's idea way back when, and here we are in modern times holding it down. I think this is marvelous.
As someone who has Puerto Rican heritage which is tribal at it's core, seeing stuff like this makes my blood race. It makes me wanna stand on a mountain and pound my chest and let out a war cry. I love seeing the people keeping the old traditions. It makes me sad that I didn't have stronger Native American herritage in my family, otherwise I might've grown up doing stuff like this. Ever since I was a little kid, all I ever wanted was to sit in a drum circle and beat the drum and chant at the top of my lungs. I mean what could be cooler than that?
To prepare for healing, native healers may go for a day or more without food, sleep, and even water. They may also spend extended time in solitude, contemplation, and prayer, and subject themselves to extremes of temperature in cold streams or hot sweat lodges. Techniques for inducing altered states of consciousness include intense rhythmic stimulation such as chanting, singing, dancing and drumming; I haven't had food or slept in 2 days, due to my medication for studying, and I feel like this drumming is the most incredible sound I've ever heard
The American Indian culture is a VERY RARE SIGHT TO HEAR. Even the beating of the drums can make your heart feel like the beating drum even when they sing
this is so sweeet. i can almost sing like they can.if my voice could go just a little bit higher. then i would sound like them. im native i love singing and dancing. and i show MY native pride!
man...the best drum music always happens at pow wows and competitions....wish they could get studio quality rrecordings out in the field ...cause its so amazing, but the mic on the recording device doesnt do it justice....probably hard to recreate the energy in a studio too. thanks for sharing!
The best way to learn is by going to a pow wow, offer a person tobacco for your questions. If they don't accept the tobacco ask someone else. Someone will give you answers. You need to respect our people by the tobacco. Then they will truly know that you are sincere and want to learn.
@Strogenforcer im so glad im native cuz when you sing for a dope crew like this you make about $4000 in just 3 days having fun and doing whatever the hell you want... sometimes more depends..
Tribal Music of The MOST HIGH JAH RASTAFARI H.I.M. EMPEROR HAILE SELASSIE I Wants Natives to NEVER GIVE IN or GIVE UP. Keep TRUE TO YOUR ROOTS,Always GIVE THANKS and PRAISES, I & I & I - JAH BLESS-Princess Gadesse Redbird- MOHAWK Akwesasne ONE LOVE ✇♱♥♥♥♥
One can rarely see something as beutiful and heavenly as this chants.... The world dances to this voices and drums.
We as Native people need to keep up our traditions or we will lose it.
the white man has already taken our cultures, our traditions, our lives. just another culture destroyed by white man.
I agree, protect the sacred. In a materialistic world bent on consumerism and capitalism it's important we stand up and refuse to conform to societies standards. The white man has told us we need all these materialistic things. The intangible things, the things that can't be bought or sold -the things of the heart, the soul, and the mind were all our ancestors had and needed.
Native American's used to enslave and wipe each-other out long before European's came, and even when European's were here.
" the white man" .... ?
Grundalizer -yeah don't forget those same europeans brought the plague and disease through all native lands throughout the world
man i went camping on shrooms one weekend and my friend started playing this stuff from his mp3 and i was getting so into it, ever since then this music makes me feel good inside when i listen to it
Nothing can EVER beat this sound. Deep. Powerful. Moving. Gives me goosebumps.
Made the hair stand up on my neck and a brought a tear to my eye, fabulous, thanks for posting
Absolutely beautiful! It really touches my soul! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful culture!!
This is America at its purist! When the voice of the people was so loud that your ears would ring and your soul would fly. Drum circles are so powerful. Tsa la gi! Respect to my fellow native peoples!
This is Winnipeg Canada
Respect coming Saskatchewan
Brings tears EVERY TIME never fails. The most incredably powerful sound Ive ever heard I think.
The high pitched singing is INCREDIBLE!
It's called northern buddy. It's northern style. Personally I like it better than southern and I like playing it more as well.
It's crying for the goods to help those in need
this gives me chills. crazy energy
I had the opportunity to witness a drum group live and up close and personal. When they started playing, instant goosebumps all over my body. It was overwhelmingly awesome.
One of the coolest things I've ever seen, in terms of human collaboration, focus, dedication, alignment, intention, giving... This sounds like it is a chant unchanged since forever, and these men are honoring us by honoring the tradition. And it makes me think that there once was a time that this chant was played for the first time, ever, and what era that possibly could have been. And at that time, it all came from just one person's idea way back when, and here we are in modern times holding it down. I think this is marvelous.
As someone who has Puerto Rican heritage which is tribal at it's core, seeing stuff like this makes my blood race. It makes me wanna stand on a mountain and pound my chest and let out a war cry. I love seeing the people keeping the old traditions. It makes me sad that I didn't have stronger Native American herritage in my family, otherwise I might've grown up doing stuff like this. Ever since I was a little kid, all I ever wanted was to sit in a drum circle and beat the drum and chant at the top of my lungs. I mean what could be cooler than that?
every hair on my arms stood up no words can express it, tears came to my eyes and i'm not a tearful person you all Rocked the world'''
Just came home from the Sarnia Pow-wow and heard these brother sing. Wow!!! your the best
This is an honor to do this very sacred.
Thank you to all my native family thank you for all you have given this land. Thank you for your song thank you for your spirit.
hermosa musica!!..hermosa cultura.. ! greetings from chile..!!!
beautiful music .. beautiful culture
This is absolutely gorgeous. It's really moving.
i first heard this songs many years ago...on youtube,i am Plains Ojibway and this one is definitely a tear jerker.
just awesome! Wish the world could hear!
Sorry No Apology Necessary Are You Kidding Me This Is What Dreams Are Made Of Love It I Wish I Could Play Da Drums Like That. Incredible
The power of that drum!
I used to be part of a drum team.. But this one is impressive!!! Way better than we ever were.
To prepare for healing, native healers may go for a day or more without food,
sleep, and even water. They may also spend extended time in solitude, contemplation,
and prayer, and subject themselves to extremes of temperature in cold streams or hot
sweat lodges. Techniques for inducing altered states of consciousness include intense
rhythmic stimulation such as chanting, singing, dancing and drumming;
I haven't had food or slept in 2 days, due to my medication for studying, and I feel like this drumming is the most incredible sound I've ever heard
Its beautiful!!!! God Bless!
this amazes me everytime because im cherokee indian and african american so it amazes me i love indians
Nothing beats American Idol or X-Factor...they rule and are absolutely awesome shows with truly talented singers.
This is very very cool. I had the chance to experience this in person one time and it was wonderful.
Its a song, and a chant. and they're just expressing their way of my life. && yes, there's a particular way the singers bang their drums.
i love the sound and the power of aboriginal music
My uncle is chief of this drum. Love you Sugobble
My favorite drum group
amazing. beautiful
Such a spiritual experience in person I am of cherokee decent this is beautiful love it
Ashet7777
Something about those drums :-) wonderful
This is so incredibly powerful and transcendent. The anglo traditions completely lack these critical experiences of the" zoom" of life.
I love this stuff!
I love the music so peaceful no wonder I have alot of Native work and music xD I love it!
Showing my four year old and he is already dancing ❤️
Still listening in 2020
I just love these people and their culture. Its just sad the way their ancestors were treated.
wooooooooah! this is...pure...spirit!
Beautiful
best damn band in the land, best of the best drum from the heart!
i LOVETHIS!!!!!!!
The American Indian culture is a VERY RARE SIGHT TO HEAR. Even the beating of the drums can make your heart feel like the beating drum even when they sing
beatiful.
beautiful! i love it.. :)
a wonderful video and beautiful music- i like it- greetings to you from gemany
Excellent! I wanna try it!
I've GOT to go to a pow wow! Especially one where Southern groups are. Choctaw.
Incredible!
Their Drum Has The Sound Of Thunder., So All Of Our Ears Can Hear That Awesome Sound.,
this is so sweeet. i can almost sing like they can.if my voice could go just a little bit higher. then i would sound like them. im native i love singing and dancing. and i show MY native pride!
I love pow wow.
#5tanding rock !!.Water is life land is food.. honor
amazing!
tears
good song and great vocals
Amazing
HELL YEAH !!!!!!!!!
man...the best drum music always happens at pow wows and competitions....wish they could get studio quality rrecordings out in the field ...cause its so amazing, but the mic on the recording device doesnt do it justice....probably hard to recreate the energy in a studio too. thanks for sharing!
Great to watch last scene of Thunderheart to this
what a beautiful song :)
im proud 2 be native :)
This is sacred and meant for healing. It should not have been recorded.
MBZ times have changed, only certain ceremonies are not taped.
Awesome!!
These guys came to where i live at the Pow Wow ! ;D
Natives 4 LIFE!!!
Too my uncle is and dad is a bear creek singer
#Awesomeness
awesome
✨💫
This is America.
Posoh, May the eagle father protect my Menomonie brothers and sisters from the wicked american influences. Love you bear clan, 3 bears.
i am so glad i am indian!!!!
Move aside X Factor and American idle THIS IS REAL MUSIC!!!
@WifflersDigest You can find cd's at local pow wows near you or you can go online to stores like matoska.com or amazon.com
Da hell!! ... i didn't even notice Mikey wearing that cuff HAHAHA
wow there's power there can you feel it ?
WOO HUH WOO HUH!!
as long as the world has pulse, it does :)
im so glad im native
pow wow is fun about firework's
Jammin Tune :)
WEEECHAALAAAAA
save me some fry bread lol
The best way to learn is by going to a pow wow, offer a person tobacco for your questions. If they don't accept the tobacco ask someone else. Someone will give you answers. You need to respect our people by the tobacco. Then they will truly know that you are sincere and want to learn.
@Strogenforcer im so glad im native cuz when you sing for a dope crew like this you make about $4000 in just 3 days having fun and doing whatever the hell you want... sometimes more depends..
sing beautiful ones:)
Tribal Music of The MOST HIGH JAH RASTAFARI H.I.M. EMPEROR HAILE SELASSIE I
Wants Natives to NEVER GIVE IN or GIVE UP. Keep TRUE TO YOUR ROOTS,Always
GIVE THANKS and PRAISES, I & I & I - JAH BLESS-Princess Gadesse Redbird-
MOHAWK Akwesasne ONE LOVE ✇♱♥♥♥♥
not even native but i love it!
is this one of the THA TRIBE songs??
i think that Bear Creek goes to the Mankato Powwow im not sure but i know that its a big Powwow
Pow wow music: some are words in our language, some are even in English.
Thats what i thought. I know him he was my sons of tradition teacher. and whats TBZ?
i was told that guy sings with TBZ
Who is the guy in the green regalia next to the guy in the red shirt?
What do those sounds they are making mean? Are they words?
how do you know? how do you know that i don't have a native name or native blood?