This is really fascinating! Thank you to the Kiowa Tribe for posting this for all of us to learn from. I have lived in TX all my life, and I have never heard an original Kiowa song! I am also a history instructor and really appreciate this because this is a living example of your people's history. It's nice to see & hear LIVING history instead of reading about it in books only! Thank you so very much.
@Kiowa Tribe I'm sorry if I sounded rude. But do the songs has lyrics or words in it? Or are they more like melodical? Thank you, really appreciate explaination. :)
Chief White Bears song resonates in every part of me ❤ Thank you so much for these.
This is really fascinating! Thank you to the Kiowa Tribe for posting this for all of us to learn from. I have lived in TX all my life, and I have never heard an original Kiowa song! I am also a history instructor and really appreciate this because this is a living example of your people's history. It's nice to see & hear LIVING history instead of reading about it in books only! Thank you so very much.
Thank u for the video!! My grandparents are Robert and Wanda Guoladdle! Im so proud to be their granddaughter!!
Beautiful. My grandpa is Kiowa. Aho/mvto for sharing this...sending my love, respect, and honor🦅❤🌹❤🌹❤🌹❤🦅
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Proud to be Kiowa and proud to be Koomsa.. Love my family and our Kiowa traditions
Haww
Who ever labeled these must of been hangy... Haha!!
Kiowa was always before this, not a gift but a note
This is very precious, thanks for sharing.
Its amazing to see my culture thanks for these amazing videis keep em coming😁
V me
aho... from geimausaddle family
Haw.... A-ho's...
@Kiowa Tribe
I'm sorry if I sounded rude.
But do the songs has lyrics or words in it? Or are they more like melodical? Thank you, really appreciate explaination. :)
A lot of songs do have words, but other songs are just melodies without words, called vocable songs or “straight” songs (no words).
@@singerboy461 thank you very much for replying. Hope this can also enlight other people. Greetings from Indonesia.
That second song is a Cheyenne headsman song
No sir you are incorrect
@@devonwermy658 yiiih
It’s the original song, long before Cheyenne’s tried to remake it
Yea the second song is the cheyenne headsman song
You put Ponca words in it and it's a Ponca Song. Love all three songs!!!