So true… the brave men & women that sacrificed so much so that we as Native Americans can enjoy & practice our traditional belief ways. We owe so much to all of our veterans. Great song of honor. Aho
Always been a huge fan of black lodge singer for as long back as i can remember. Soldier boy is one kf my top favorites. I used to listen to it on repeat when i was 11-12 lol
Before I was a veteran I loved this song. After I became a veteran, I appreciated it that much more. Dealer Co. 1st battalion 506th Infantry 101st Airborne
agree. I have taken on learning 'Soldier Boy'. I plan to sing with an elder and his son. I guess I am a canary. Let me tell you I am proud to be a canary. The Remembrance day event in calgary. We will performing it. On November 8th. Its not on the Nov 11th main event. But nov 8th is more the indigenous part. The raising of the flag at sunrise and lowering at sunset. Two performances. I want to honor all the indigenous soldiers that went to residential school. Also, the 215 babies found more now. All residential survivors. As my mom went to residential school. My mom and I had an uncle, Private Patrick Eagle Child. Cape Breton Highlanders. The thing about it is. I never have sung a indigenous song or even understood it. I had my face painted to start me on this venture. So I have three months to learn and practice. But I am learning from the best. Wish me luck. I am being sent on this by the children and my ancestors and Our Great Creator. Because i don't how I came up with this idea. I am also having a little 8 year dance for the heart of the babies lost. So here I go! 💖
Have always admired and respected Blacklodge Singers, we sing a number of their songs when we go to Pow Wow's. They may not sing the highest or the loudest but to me their songs are gifts to the people. I enjoy hearing them sing and anytime we sing one of their songs it is always with good feelings, honor and respect! Thank you Kenny Scabbyrobe and Thank you BlackLodge Singers!
I agree. I have taken on learning 'Soldier Boy'. I plan to sing with an elder and his son. I guess I am a canary. Let me tell you I am proud to be a canary. The Remembrance day event in calgary. We will performing it. On November 8th. Its not on the Nov 11th main event. But nov 8th is more the indigenous part. The raising of the flag at sunrise and lowering at sunset. Two performances. I want to honor all the indigenous soldiers that went to residential school. Also, the 215 babies found more now. All residential survivors. As my mom went to residential school. My mom and I had an uncle, Private Patrick Eagle Child. Cape Breton Highlanders. The thing about it is. I never have sung a indigenous song or even understood it. I had my face painted to start me on this venture. So I have three months to learn and practice. But I am learning from the best. Wish me luck. I am being sent on this by the children and my ancestors and Our Great Creator. Because i don't how I came up with this idea. I am also having a little 8 year dance for the heart of the babies lost. So here I go! 💖
@@jo-annedan4295 This is good. Offer your tobacco to Grandfathers of the four directions and to the above, below and inner direction. To our Mother and Creation, ask them all for guidance to make good choices and walk a good road. I hope things go well for you. Take care!
@@donalddakota8069 oh thank you much for your advice. I even talk to Kenny scabbyrobe to give me the strength to learn his song and to do him proud. Thanks for your support. Maybe once it done and over I will let you know how it went. 💖
This song means so much to me. It was sung during my Dad’s funeral. It was sung again. During his memorial the following year. Bless You Kenny Scabby Robe and families. It brings me comfort.
Favorite group and song, makes me proud to be a Native Veteran
So true… the brave men & women that sacrificed so much so that we as Native Americans can enjoy & practice our traditional belief ways. We owe so much to all of our veterans. Great song of honor. Aho
Respect to you
Always been a huge fan of black lodge singer for as long back as i can remember. Soldier boy is one kf my top favorites. I used to listen to it on repeat when i was 11-12 lol
Before I was a veteran I loved this song. After I became a veteran, I appreciated it that much more. Dealer Co. 1st battalion 506th Infantry 101st Airborne
My Uncle Kenny Scabbyrobe & Blacklodge Singers. Sukapii!
agree. I have taken on learning 'Soldier Boy'. I plan to sing with an elder and his son. I guess I am a canary. Let me tell you I am proud to be a canary. The Remembrance day event in calgary. We will performing it. On November 8th. Its not on the Nov 11th main event. But nov 8th is more the indigenous part. The raising of the flag at sunrise and lowering at sunset. Two performances. I want to honor all the indigenous soldiers that went to residential school. Also, the 215 babies found more now. All residential survivors. As my mom went to residential school. My mom and I had an uncle, Private Patrick Eagle Child. Cape Breton Highlanders. The thing about it is. I never have sung a indigenous song or even understood it. I had my face painted to start me on this venture. So I have three months to learn and practice. But I am learning from the best. Wish me luck. I am being sent on this by the children and my ancestors and Our Great Creator. Because i don't how I came up with this idea. I am also having a little 8 year dance for the heart of the babies lost. So here I go! 💖
Remember our soldier boys who never made it back....thank you.
Have always admired and respected Blacklodge Singers, we sing a number of their songs when we go to Pow Wow's. They may not sing the highest or the loudest but to me their songs are gifts to the people. I enjoy hearing them sing and anytime we sing one of their songs it is always with good feelings, honor and respect! Thank you Kenny Scabbyrobe and Thank you BlackLodge Singers!
I agree. I have taken on learning 'Soldier Boy'. I plan to sing with an elder and his son. I guess I am a canary. Let me tell you I am proud to be a canary. The Remembrance day event in calgary. We will performing it. On November 8th. Its not on the Nov 11th main event. But nov 8th is more the indigenous part. The raising of the flag at sunrise and lowering at sunset. Two performances. I want to honor all the indigenous soldiers that went to residential school. Also, the 215 babies found more now. All residential survivors. As my mom went to residential school. My mom and I had an uncle, Private Patrick Eagle Child. Cape Breton Highlanders. The thing about it is. I never have sung a indigenous song or even understood it. I had my face painted to start me on this venture. So I have three months to learn and practice. But I am learning from the best. Wish me luck. I am being sent on this by the children and my ancestors and Our Great Creator. Because i don't how I came up with this idea. I am also having a little 8 year dance for the heart of the babies lost. So here I go! 💖
@@jo-annedan4295 This is good. Offer your tobacco to Grandfathers of the four directions and to the above, below and inner direction. To our Mother and Creation, ask them all for guidance to make good choices and walk a good road. I hope things go well for you. Take care!
@@donalddakota8069 oh thank you much for your advice. I even talk to Kenny scabbyrobe to give me the strength to learn his song and to do him proud. Thanks for your support. Maybe once it done and over I will let you know how it went. 💖
❤😮 love my family is browning Montana
Perfect for a movie!
This song means so much to me. It was sung during my Dad’s funeral. It was sung again. During his memorial the following year. Bless You Kenny Scabby Robe and families. It brings me comfort.
I sang it yesterday for Vets day in honor of my uncle who served in Vietnam. It really is such an honorable song for veterans
Oht-eye-skoh eht-wehw-awah
The line that cannot be crossed
Wow, such a powerful song, I like listening to it. Thank you, for sharing your story.
This is my mother's little brother. :)
I’ve always loved listening to Black Lodge. Thank you for sharing this history. Aho.
I learned to dance from your drum
Kchi miigwetch
That's a great song and Story I am blessed by the All Mighty if you ever need anything or the band please reach out ✌💝
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My dads a Vietnam veteran. 23rd infantry division. U.S Army. Nez perce. Lapwai.
Thank you.....
❤ love my pow wow nation much Respect Tracy White
Hooyah!!
I'm not a veteran or anything but it helps when I'm close to leaving
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I know him
Wop Tank!
Tunkasila Dodo LaRoche! He is a Korean war veteran.
Miigwetch
Chi Miigwetch...
Blackfeet
Blackfoot confederacy
PIKUNI
Browning
Heart butte
Big sky Country