my favorite songs to sing. people always ask why i dont sing any other songs. one night i sang all comanche, it was all rowdy....kiowa same....navajo it was a debate on my song choice....winnebago it was loud...when i sing sioux and cree songs, you get the harmonizing that i enjoy between woman and men alike. there is no distinguish of who is louder. straight harmonizing and beautiful sounds.
I am navajo and i do love my language but there is no judgement in cree and sioux nations...navajos are too judgemental reason why i am commenting, cause my own people want me to sing my own language, when i do, they always ask "why did you sing that song, when you should sing this song? i love the peace in other nations....
this ceremony is intertribal, there is no first. only by creator will we understand that creator brought this ceremony to us. this way to sing and praise creator. its by his blessing we are healed, not by conductor or who sings better. creator accepts us all equally.
the only way we sing good is by utilizing what was given to us as a child and that is our own voice and our own talents. even in church songs of hymns are not judged by whos choir is better by the eyes of god. its in our own voice. if we accept our own and live by that...we are all beautiful.
My dad was Navajo and learned from my mom’s Cheyenne father and family. He was admired for his beautiful singing. Sing what brings you to Creator. It’s always our personal relationship with JC and Creator. Sing what brings you happiness. Peace and love brother 🙏🏼❤️
I grew up singing these songs. It reminds me of my mom and dad. My mom passed away 8 yrs ago. My dad passed away this year. They told me to keep your faith and pray every day. It's hard without them. Listening to these songs helps me to stay strong. Bless everyone!
AHO,wish I knew what they're singing n what they're saying bout.
Beautiful songs
My choka Sam n my Gaga Ann used to go out and lead prayer meetings for my relatives here. My jaji always told me that my Gaga love how they would harmonize. My jaji would tell me how he would sit at these meetings and take it all in. He remember these men as they stood. I'm am blessed to know such history.
Miss those days my father said I'd cry for these songs someday 💔
I grew up in the NAC way. Family, friends and all of our people who are NAC Members. Thank you for reminding me about where I came from.
Makes my spirit soar. Makes me cry for peace, makes me cry to open my heart, makes me cry for tomorrow.
I grew up on these beautiful songs, thanks to the Soiux people for composing these songs. Forever grateful. God bless us: The people.
I grew up listening to these songs . We would leave at dusk and to in a track as we traveled to my uncle cline for a peyote meeting the next day. Our father passed , and he reminded me to keep going to the Peyote meeting. As our mother passed, I would take my children. Now I have the memories.
Memories lost of them thank you so much for your beautiful beautiful songs Aho'! ❤🥰🙏🪶✝️ 🙏🪶✝️😇
Dad's on his journey you all be thankful
These Yankton Sioux songs remind me of cruising with my gramps to a pow wow or coming home late from shopping rest in paradise gramps miss you luv u
Yes I'm HERE. Needing you ALWAYS. Aho family
Right now I'm missing and thinking of my mother,and my Aunty and my sister whom passed away quit some time now, these songs brings my thoughts, and memories way back when my family conducted peyote meetings 🙏💕 Rest easy mother ( Cheryl Lou Devinney ) aunty (Valerie Rose Arkinson Engavo) Beloved Sister( Faline Hattie Nephi) 💕
Love these beautiful songs to creator blessing to all families
Grew up on these peyote songs. Miss my parents,
It great to hear these songs, most I haven’t heard since the eighties.
Love listening ❤️🎧🤗
Keeps me humble 🙂 love them old songs.. never put it to stop and was raised with these songs. 💯🔥🌈🦅🕊️🤗🌞🌄⭐⭐👍😇🙇🙏🙏
I remember my mother use to Jam to this on a 8 track. Blessings to my family and friends. A'hó!
My dad still has the 8track for this album and for the Wilson Aronlith and Hanson Ashley albums.
@@erickanuho4996 nice antique collection love both of them old song's ❤💯❤💯
_Ya'at'eeh shik's_
Love and good health to your families.
Its good to be indigenous, we need to stick together. Sicknesses and lack of knowledge almost annihilated our people.
We are too strong together ✨
A'ho yea....good ol songs.like to sing these songs when it comes morning time..listening to all the beautiful voices coming fr the women singing along..thnks for sharing.God Bless...b safe..
I meet them in 1977 in window rock creator call them back..but there song live on AHO🔊🔊🔊🔊
We're all NATIVE'S let's come together and be 1. Rough Rock Arizona
Beautiful. May you continue to walk in beauty🙏😘🚶💜🤗
Great sounds in harmony with drum
These Songs remind me of my childhood and learning about NAC.... good songs! Aho!
Thanks for Sharing
Love these songs by Yankton wish I cud get some in cassettes...
Thsnk you....memories of my late daddy bobby james smith sr of black mesa arizona
Old people songs. Listen. To bring me comfort my grandfather was medicine man family was. My grandma was healing woman. Both sides family
Beautiful songs, thank you for sharing. Brings back wonderful memories of my late father Danny Cleveland and uncle Alfred Cleveland...😢
Rip cuzin ...Shane Shields I know your happy now .. your with all the WAHANCANKA fam. SEE YOU SOON LIL BROTHER.
This partaking of medicine acceptance is helpful in realizing service to mother Earth's stability
Good old jams Aho 👍👍
I was raised in this time to obey n respect my elders and parents
Good New&Oldies I remember when I first came into NAC I heard these Song's
Good Lil' Yankie Sioux song's
A - HoMetakyase Tlazocamati, Ometeotl Brothers and Sisters... ❤❤❤
💜 reminds me of home
Every day family I am here
Keep up the good tones it really sounds great this is coming from the yuchee from oklahoma.
Always great songs, still have the 8 track. Brings back alot of memories of good people i met thru NAC. Thx for sharing.
I'm here creator with my family of Mother Earth. First Nation's Texas
I like the songs.
We still sing the songs. Were told souix an Cheyenne an shoshone cree. Understand. My grandpa said that. Were one
Good songs
Memories
🙏 AMEN..
Nice
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aho...NAC brothers and sisters
he mi ye wicozani waste, pida mi ye wakan tanka!
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I just lasting to NAC song thank back when I was little going to meet with my grandma
💖 nizhoni
Peyote Songs of the Black Hills if you have it make a video
I don't know, they don't know, we don't know, nobody knows... hey ney yo way.😂
How do I purchase these albums? I was raised listen to them bringing back good memories thanks for sharing
Yeeeeeeeehhaaaaaaaa.!!!!!:)
I Love These Singers Ever Since I First Heard Them Sing, My Wife Is A Big Fan Of These Singers Too. Where Can I Find All The Volumes ❤❤
Thank you! Thank you! May we be humble in life yet,
be = to God/creator/creation. Ah-taa-xx-qqun ah qqan
We R 1..😂😂😂 >=egomaniac
Can any body clarify the meaning to the 3rd song?
These songs were composed back in the day at the tail end of the Vietnam War. Composed to bring back Our Native Soldiers unharmed, is what I was told in a meeting one time.
Anybody with the lyrics? What do they say? Thanks ❤️🙏❤️
I miss Durwin Whitelightning
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Shout to the aboriginal american indians reclassified by U.S GOV as Black,malotto,colored, and now African American 🏹🏹🏹 Feathers up
Thank you great Spirit for letting me experience the power of the Native American church!!