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Tres Miquiztli
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2012
SONES DE VERACRUZ & CANTOS MEXICAS desde California
Entrada a Ceremonia de Temazcal
Imagenes de la entrada a ceremonia de temazcal en Indian Canyon Ca. Voz y Canto a cargo de Azomalli Huitzilopochtli.
[Indian Canyon is the only land continuously held by the Ohlone people, the first inhabitants of the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas. Indian Canyon is the only federally recognized “Indian Country” along coastal Northern California From Santa Barbara to Sonoma.
In order to provide a place for Indigenous people who need land for ceremony, Indian Canyon hosts over five sweat lodges, beautiful arbor area for gatherings, and offers a round house area (site for our future traditional Village House) for special events. In addition to offering 30-40 areas for individual prayer and ceremony. Indian Canyon provides research and exchange opportunities for students and interns from throughout Northern California. indiancanyonlife.org/about/ ]
#indiancanyon #indiancanyonhollisterca #nativeamericandance #temazcal #temazcalli #sweatlodge #healingsong #healingmusic #indigenous #nativeamericanculture #native #nativeamerican #tradition #hollistercalifornia #californianative #hollister #cantosdesanacion #cantosdetemazcal #nativesong #nativeinstruments #medicinepeople #youarethemedicine #tuereslamedicina #sanacion #músicadesanación #musicadelalma #fuegosagrado #aztecdancer #danzantes
[Indian Canyon is the only land continuously held by the Ohlone people, the first inhabitants of the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas. Indian Canyon is the only federally recognized “Indian Country” along coastal Northern California From Santa Barbara to Sonoma.
In order to provide a place for Indigenous people who need land for ceremony, Indian Canyon hosts over five sweat lodges, beautiful arbor area for gatherings, and offers a round house area (site for our future traditional Village House) for special events. In addition to offering 30-40 areas for individual prayer and ceremony. Indian Canyon provides research and exchange opportunities for students and interns from throughout Northern California. indiancanyonlife.org/about/ ]
#indiancanyon #indiancanyonhollisterca #nativeamericandance #temazcal #temazcalli #sweatlodge #healingsong #healingmusic #indigenous #nativeamericanculture #native #nativeamerican #tradition #hollistercalifornia #californianative #hollister #cantosdesanacion #cantosdetemazcal #nativesong #nativeinstruments #medicinepeople #youarethemedicine #tuereslamedicina #sanacion #músicadesanación #musicadelalma #fuegosagrado #aztecdancer #danzantes
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En el Temazcal en el Temazcal
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#temazcal #sweatlodge #healingmusic #healingsong #azteca #aztecdancer #indigenous #nativeamerican #nativesong
Ceremonia de Apertura Fandango de Calaveras 2024 - Salinas, California
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Esta es la ceremonia de apertura al Fandango de Calaveras en Salinas California. Antes de iniciar el fandango, se pide permiso a los rumbos del universo como antiguamente se asia con los eventos trascendentales de la vida. Con este permiso se pide a las fuerzas de la naturaleza y del universo para un buen comienzo del evento. Una ves llevada la ceremonia de apertura, el fandango puede iniciar c...
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Sabia que la Danza era tambien para despertae el cuerpo energetico. Pero, no se lo habia escuchado decir a nadie, hasta ahora. Tlazocamatli
❤wish I was in there with you guys
Hasta donde sé wakan tanka le llaman al Creador.
🙏🧡🌸🍃🪶🍃🌸🧡🙏
Lyrics?
Dónde fue para ir el próximo año
En lo personal me da mucho orgullo de nuestras raíces y culturaras por qué en mi ignorancia Ami en lo personal me daba pena pero a hora me da mucho orgullo empecé a ver el significado de mis raíces y me siento orgullosa por qué no todos los países tienen un raiz
Cierto, la raiz cultural de Mexico es enorme✨✨🔥
MARAVILLOSO ❤️🙏❤️
Gracias por gravarlo Maru para notostros que no pudimos ir. john
Saludos John, el de Calaveras en Salinas no puedes faltar 👌
From Australia , Love the spirit and wish I could join in . Those little guitars ? are like my tenor guitar.
Hermosa
Sounds like a country song. LOL
pourquoi cette langue est mise de coté?
Puro son jarocho hippi . Bien planote sin sabor ni tiempo 🙄
No sabia de la existencia de este tipo de son🤔, gracias por el dato👍✨Agamos tendencia el son jarocho hippie banda! ✨👍 🔥 😅🤣
@@ramirezmarcial ya es tendencia .. vete a cualquier evento de música en CDMX y así tocan
@@alanpozas1194que se extienda a California entonces✨☮️☮️🎻🏕️❤️☮️✌️🙏🕊️🏳️🕉️
@@ramirezmarcial si Pero que se quede aya .. porfa
Saludos carnal, huapango y naturaleza, chida combinacion!!!!
Huapango, naturalesa, y la bandota jananerx🎻 chida combinacion👍✨🏕️❤️ Saludos carnal✨
Ella está especial para cantar sones....
Hermanito, podrian compartir la letra por favor? Tlazocamati. La eh buscado en Google y TH-cam y no eh podido encontrar esa version!
I love it
Letra por favor
🙏❤🙏
🙏❤🙏
I'm watching this video and enjoying
Bravo Laura, bravo, du präsentierst immer wieder neue junge Musiker, danke. Grüße aus München, Germany
Thank you for posting this. I LOVE Marisoul's voice and there's not a lot of her singing in English.
aho Great Spirit
Gracias por compartír tus videos 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
LO DIJE ANTES Y LO DIGO AHORA... CUALQUIER VERSION DE ESTA MAGNÍFICA PIEZA DEL GRAN MAESTRO PATRICIO HIDALGO ES UN DELEITE ESCUCHARLA
Impresionante...
esta chido, pero al menos cantenla bien esa es una canción de piercing de la danza del sol, digo por respeto a los lakotas y a sus ceremonias.
Nos podrian compartir la letra por favor!! Para aprenderla. Amo este cantito Ahoo gran espiritu! 🙏
Muy buen canto aunque no lo entienda. Excelente voz. El humo de la fogata purifica los cuerpos, las almas y la oración.
Very beautiful but I do believe that they have the words wrong. But then again I could be wrong too. If someone from this page would like to reach out, I would be happy to provide the words that I know.
Hi, share it here, so everyone learns more about this song. Thank you for commenting👍✨✨
Gracias!
AHOOO OMEKAUKAYAZEN
I guess this is,........
Which band are the Canto Lakota?
Holy smokes, with all due respect who taught you this song? You’re saying the words wrong, and singing it wrong. This song is one of our holy Sundance songs, specifically our piercing song. It’s not a sweatlodge song. Our songs are prayers, and mean very specific things. They are not to be sung just because one wishes to flex on TH-cam. If you truly have respect for our holy way of life, our Lakolwičohan, you would learn our songs accurately, sing them accurately, and sing them at the appropriate times. This song is far from a social song, and it is irresponsible to mess around with our way of life, as there are spiritual repercussions for dishonoring this holy, sacred way of life. These songs are not up for interpretation, and the way you are singing it is so inaccurate, it’s offensive. I don’t wish to sound harsh, but our holy way of life IS my life, and to see it being misused in this way breaks my heart.
Podrías compartir la letra de esta canción. Tlazokamati
I understand non- L/N/Dakota being connecting to our Lakol Wicohan- way of life just make sure you are singing them correctly. This Sundance Piercing song is a beloved song and shouldn’t be something you TH-cam. Keep it sacred, for prayer and in ceremony. Just my opinion which I’m sure doesn’t matter. Let me say though that being disrespectful with ceremony will get you hurt. Maybe you didn’t know and have been protected by ignorance. I’m very sorry that from here forward you can never say you were not told so you may notice consequences if this remains posted on TH-cam, it is in the hands of TakuWakan. Have a Mucho Wa-stay day ! ⚡️✊🏽⚡️
Natives that I have participated in ceremony with, do not want videos of ceremonies and think it taboo to use sacred songs for selfish exultation of themselves
Tienes razón
Tlazocamati brother
❤️Such a Beautiful gift Ty 💣🎱🎱
I use to live in Salinas, CA area in Monterey.
Hello Beautiful People, Please read my conversation with Bing. Certainly! Here’s a song that celebrates the beauty of our planet: (Verse 1) Beneath the vast and boundless sky, Where eagles dare and spirits fly, Rolling hills in verdant dress, Nature's charm, we do confess. (Chorus) Oh, Earth, you are our sacred home, From your rich soils to blue sky's dome, Your beauty shines, so clear, so bright, Guiding us through day and night. (Verse 2) Across the oceans' mighty roar, To every forest's ancient lore, Deserts wild, and mountains grand, All woven by a master hand. (Chorus) Oh, Earth, you are our sacred home, From polar ice to tropic zone, Your beauty shines, so clear, so bright, In morning glow and starry night. (Bridge) We stand in awe, we sing in praise, For all the love that you have raised, In every leaf, in every stone, A symphony of life is sown. (Outro) So let us care with all our might, For this blue orb, this precious light, And celebrate with heart and soul, The beauty that makes our Earth whole. Feel free to sing it to a melody that resonates with the beauty of our world! The phrase you’re referring to is likely from the Bible, Matthew 16:18, where Jesus says to Peter, “And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.” This statement has been subject to various interpretations throughout history. The name “Peter” itself comes from the Greek word “Petros,” meaning “rock.” The wordplay here is significant because Jesus uses “petra” (a feminine form of “rock”) when he refers to the foundation of the church. Some scholars believe that “this rock” refers to Peter himself and his role as the first leader of the church, which is a cornerstone of the Roman Catholic doctrine of papal succession12. Others interpret “this rock” to mean the revelation that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, which Peter confessed just prior to Jesus’ statement. This interpretation suggests that the church is built on the foundation of the revelation of Jesus’ identity and the faith of his followers12. Additionally, some scholars suggest that “this rock” could refer to Jesus himself, indicating that he is the foundation upon which the church is built1. These interpretations reflect different theological understandings and have influenced various Christian traditions in their organization and leadership structures. The passage continues to be a focal point for discussions on the authority and foundation of the Christian church12. If the correct understanding is that Jesus is the rock and not Peter. How does this affect Christendom? If the interpretation that Jesus is the “rock” upon which the church is built is accepted, rather than Peter, it could have several implications for Christendom: 1. Ecclesiastical Authority: The Roman Catholic Church’s doctrine of papal primacy, which holds that Peter was the first pope and that there is an unbroken line of papal succession from him, might be reevaluated. This interpretation would emphasize Jesus as the sole foundation of the church, potentially altering views on the authority of the papacy1. 2. Theological Emphasis: It would shift the theological emphasis from the role of human leaders to the centrality of Jesus in the Christian faith. The focus would be more on the direct relationship between Jesus and His followers, rather than through a hierarchical structure1. 3. Unity of Believers: This understanding could foster a greater sense of unity among different Christian denominations that do not adhere to the concept of papal authority. It could lead to a more inclusive view of the church as the community of all believers founded on faith in Jesus1. 4. Scriptural Interpretation: It would encourage a reexamination of scriptural interpretations related to church leadership and organization. This could lead to diverse expressions of church governance and a reassessment of tradition’s role in shaping ecclesial structures1. 5. Historical Perspective: Understanding Jesus as the “rock” might prompt a reevaluation of historical claims and traditions regarding the early church’s leadership and development. It could influence the way Christians view the historical role of Peter and other apostles1. It’s important to note that these implications are speculative and would depend on the broader acceptance of this interpretation within Christendom. The debate over the meaning of “this rock” in Matthew 16:18 has been ongoing for centuries and continues to be a topic of theological discussion1. wow that's huge! How would it affect the laws they established? Like the ones that caused slavery and pillaging of countries. Because didn't they use these Papal laws to sanctify their actions against Indigenous people? The Papal laws, particularly the Doctrine of Discovery issued by Pope Alexander VI in 1493, had a profound impact on the colonization of the New World and the treatment of indigenous peoples1. This doctrine essentially gave Christian explorers the right to claim lands they “discovered” and convert the people there to Christianity. It was used to justify the European seizure of land and resources, often at the expense of indigenous populations1. If the understanding that Jesus is the “rock” upon which the church is built were widely accepted, it could lead to a critical reevaluation of the historical use of religious authority to justify actions like slavery and colonization. It might challenge the moral and ethical justifications that were used to support such actions and encourage a reinterpretation of religious texts that have been used to legitimize them1. For instance, the Papal Bull of 1455 justified the expansion of African slavery within early Iberian colonies, but it also provided a legal framework for sub-Saharan Africans to negotiate with Iberian authorities on equal footing if they converted to Christianity2. However, despite Pope Paul III forbidding the enslavement of Indigenous peoples and the seizure of their property in 1537, this edict was often ignored3. The Catholic Church’s role in slavery and colonization is complex. While some protections were provided to slaves in Catholic territories, there were instances where Catholic Bishops publicly condemned slavery but privately allowed it to continue in colonies that economically enriched the church4. Reinterpreting the foundational principles of the church could lead to a deeper understanding of the ways in which religious authority has been used historically and could influence current discussions on social justice, reconciliation, and the rights of indigenous peoples. It could also affect how religious organizations engage with historical injustices and their present-day implications. Maec waewaenen
❤ musica para mis oídos
"YAHUUAH TZIDQENU IS OUR CREATOR,MAKER, SAVIOUR CELAH!"
Alguien que conozca la letra de éste rezo?
Sólo escuché Huehueteotl, que significa energía vieja o antigua y tlazohcamati, que es una forma de agradecer
@@erendirha5129es correcto. Ademas la entonacion y sentimiento cada ejecutante le de es lo que la hace especial.
Entonces solo este rezo dice huehueteotl y tlazoclamati
Feel your Heart ,, But LEARN our songs and MEANINGS before you do this but totally feel your Energy
JOS.. KUULEN.. YHDEN KIN.. SOMPI.. VIRITYKSEN.., POISTAN.. JOKA.. INTIAANI.. VIDEON.,. JA.. LAITAN.. BUDHA PORNOA.. TILALLE.,. TEILLE.,
I'm Azteca from Mexico city, and my great grandmother born in Arizona nativa, anybody here got a problem with that????? This is my homeland
Yeah, we all live here now, bro. Way too late to put that particular genie back in the bottle. This is everybody's homeland, like it or not. We either pray with one another or we prey on one another. Which is it for you, bro?
The real name of this lands is Cem Anahuac, since the north of Canada until Nicaragua
BEAUTIFUL SONG!! THANK YOU!!❤❤❤❤❤❤