I know You & my Celtic/Norse kind can never be the Same again...At least WE were Unique! Beautiful! Amazingly Fashionable! Fearless! Our Ships! You're Horses! ..The World Respected us back then!! All trembled in Homage as WE arrived!!
I remember about ten years ago watching these singers in Quebec. One member had hair that went past his knees! My kudos, traditional one, for not cutting it off!
I am not from north Amerika or canada .....but my grandmother was a firstnation from southamerika. I lived a few times in Saskatchewan in piapot reservation .....and I am very humbled and sad what happend to the people when the whites came...
WATS WIT ALL DIS HATE,,,COMON U PEOPLE,,THESE GUYS R FROM SASKATCHEWAN MY LATE BROTHER ART MOOSOMIN WAS DA COFOUNDER OF DIS DRUM GROUP,,,ND AM PROUD 2 SAY ND AM HONORED THESE GUYS R STILL SINGING HIS SONGS ,,Hihi
You are such cool people, then and now. You fed the wanderer, gave him clothes and shelter, embraced him as a brother, and for 150 years you were treated like shit. It's so damn sad.
2:21...i want Crowfoot on our money! and i want his monument put up on Parliament hill for all to see! and put Poundmakers, Big Bears, Riels, Dumonts, and Joseph Brandts statues beside him!
Let #StandingRock be the Catalyst......This time Custers cousins will learn!!....You are not broken! You are not afraid!...............The world watches!!
0:47...aint those Sik Sika dudes? the head gear is straight up!........'anyway, is theyre Cree Folk-metal? good way to re-tell old stories. and battles! thats what we do. never forget the history of the people......vid: (Ensiferum - Blood is the Price of Glory) band from Finland. battle scenes from old Scotland = Braveheart.
The song is Reservation Blues in full length and this video is to honor the black Feets and Crees also and a tribute to The Red Bull Singers. OK I DONT UNDERSTAND WHY THEY ARE GETTING ALL WOUND UP ON BLACK FEET AND CREE ARE DIFFERENT, BUT THE LABEL CLEARLY STATES "IN HONOR OF THE BLACK FEET AND CREES AND A TRIBUTE TO THE RED BULL SINGERS" I'M NOT AT MY BEST IN ENGLISH, I AM FLUENT IN MY APACHE LANGUAGE AND ILLITERATE IN ENGLISH BUT I UNDERSTOOD THAT IT STATED AS "IN HONOR..." h8 me dont care
This is som of the best sounding native american music and recording I have been able to find here on youtube (and anywhere). Is it from an album and/or is there more like this?
It is hand drum they are playing If I remember correctly the name of it is ' Reservation Blues' and it is honoring the Plains Cree Nation and the Blackfeet Confederacy(The Cree's and Blackfeet originally use to be great friends, allies and even mixed/married each other but because of the fur trade/ also other reasons they became blood enemies but now we know that was a bad choice, we should have stayed allies!)I grew up to this song I am Plains Cree but there are many like it, have you tried looking up Powwow songs/music? Also try some of these groups Redbull Singers, Blacklodge Singers, Northern Cree Singers, Eagleheart Singers, Bear Creek Singers, Morning Star Singers and there is so much more groups. Eagleheart, Bear Creek and Morningstar Singers are my families groups and I knew most of the guys in Redbull Singers growing up. I hope this helped!
acerb45666555- 1:36 is my great, great, great grandfather Chief Big Bear, he had strong medicine and power, he was one of the greatest Chiefs of the Plains Cree Nation. Over time he tried to create piece between us and the Canadian government (but not with US government LOL!) It did not work out because his sons(who were war chiefs) and other warriors( mostly the young warriors/young men) did not want to stop the fight against the soldiers/government and did not want to live like prisoners and dogs on the reservations(POW Camps)(The warrior fought hard and great) but the government/soldiers/civilians started to kill off all of the Buffalo/Deer/Elk and other animals so our women, elders and children (as well as our warriors) would starve and die, the Canadian government/army thought that we would give up( the Canadian/British/Spanish/US government/army were well known to use germ warfare against us!) and after a lot of blood, starvation, death and sadness we did for the women, children and elders so they could eat and live without worrying about soldiers hunting us like dogs, so we went to live on the reservations(POW Camps)! Big Bear came to the fort to make piece and they held him as a prisoner, cut off his hair, took his items to be used against our people to stop fighting the army and go to the reservations and even after we did years later, they hanged him next to the train tracks well tourist and new settlers took pictures and now I believe that land where he got hanged is now a golf coarse and only has a little historic sign! Also one of the area's that a village full of our(Cree) women, elders and children were massacred(by the soldiers and settlers/farmers well our warriors/men were off fighting or hunting) is now a golf coarse as well! When the warriors returned they went on a rampage and I am pretty sure that is how the war(Or what they called a rebellion) started, the warriors found the farmers and soldiers and slaughtered them in battled as well as burn down their forts and I think some farms or homesteads were burned down to! But they called our victories facing their soldiers(Not women and children) massacres,but when they slaughtered our women and children it was called battles or great victories by the army! It is a mistake we should have kept fighting but it is not easy to do so when you have your women, elders and children/babies relying on you and the germs that were used against us weakened us greatly!
+Richie M ....So much pain. What my own did was crazy.....But it's different now. Quite a lot of us have found the path we once lost. You watch>>(Korpiklaani-Tuli Kokko)
Richie M I'm a Big Bear & Little Bear direct descendants as well. My grandfather is Vidal Stump, Sr. My great grandmother Florence Denny StandingRock. My great great grandmother Maggie Little Bear Denny.
We. Always. Fought. 4. A reason.. When. We are oppressed..and. Bullied..we always when da battle..then they cry....we. The Braves..are Bond not. 4 long.time..Soon we gather agian..i too....have. Longed, yearned. 4 wild game...
@@acerb4566 i know what you mean but what does korpiklaani-tuli kokko mean im an urban cree far from home all the way on the west coast completely cut off from cree culture or people
Can anyone tell me why is it I can't really stand my people singing but this kind of singing really catches my ears . heard what I AM nsklallam Shoshone and some other blood type from the the REDWOODS . ?? Have no idea what could be from There ? . so my tribe do stuff like nsklaallam languages canoeing carving all in with the one Thing that most natives tribes don't do or won't have anything to do with ... Politics I'm guessing we're one of the riches tribes around northwest part of port Angeles WA . there missing the big part of it spiritual growth . most of what they are doing doesn't have anything to do with bring spiritual or anything just physical activities most of the times . they don't know to be pa patient .
2:59....see that. not one symbol on those SikSika lodges. this is the emptiness caused by missionaries. those lodges should have been saturated with designs of all kinds !
the initial conflict.....it bugs me. that missionary zeal too erase all thats differant. and government idiocy. there didnt need to be any pressure at all and the people would have naturally, out of curiosity, and practical need, investigated these wooden cabins and metal stoves and other gadgets my really strange European ancestors had. no need to force anyone on a reserve and force them to change.
The deep beats, calls to my spirits and they dance.
I know You & my Celtic/Norse kind can never be the Same again...At least WE were Unique! Beautiful! Amazingly Fashionable! Fearless! Our Ships! You're Horses! ..The World Respected us back then!! All trembled in Homage as WE arrived!!
I love this song. It just fires up my spirit, and I not Cree, or Native American.
I remember about ten years ago watching these singers in Quebec. One member had hair that went past his knees! My kudos, traditional one, for not cutting it off!
The power and spirit of this piece is amazing. Its fulfilling to my soul
The drums lift me. Makes me sad for what my culture did, and reminds me a debt is owed. What a loss. It can't be forever, though, can it?
My grandpa started this band
Nice
red bull has been my fav for all time!!!
I am not from north Amerika or canada .....but my grandmother was a firstnation from southamerika. I lived a few times in Saskatchewan in piapot reservation .....and I am very humbled and sad what happend to the people when the whites came...
Hoka
what a wonderfull song
thanks for that red bull
this is dedicated to my blood relation crazy horse. you will never be forgotten
CREE NATION FOREVER
its songs like this that make me feel proud to be a native cree! hai hai! (thank you!)
WATS WIT ALL DIS HATE,,,COMON U PEOPLE,,THESE GUYS R FROM SASKATCHEWAN MY LATE BROTHER ART MOOSOMIN WAS DA COFOUNDER OF DIS DRUM GROUP,,,ND AM PROUD 2 SAY ND AM HONORED THESE GUYS R STILL SINGING HIS SONGS ,,Hihi
Felt my heart beat in the drums.
Red Bull is the best Cree singing group
love my ppls music and love to sing along to the all mighty powerful
songs of the cree ppl
Es importante que siempre estos videos tengan unicamente el NOMBRE ACOTA dACOTA LACOTA ACOSTA FARUK MARCA OLMEDO OLMECA OLMEYA
Sehr nützliche Musik um eine trance hervorzurufen, wenn man es längere Zeit hört.
Ausgezeichnet für magische Rituale !
You are such cool people, then and now. You fed the wanderer, gave him clothes and shelter, embraced him as a brother, and for 150 years you were treated like shit. It's so damn sad.
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2:21...i want Crowfoot on our money! and i want his monument put up on Parliament hill for all to see! and put Poundmakers, Big Bears, Riels, Dumonts, and Joseph Brandts statues beside him!
Tansi! Love da singing..nice and sweet!
wado, oginalii! uwodu ale osdadv! Tal'Wohali (Two Eagles) Cherokee
I love this so much :)
Wirklich urtümliche Stammesmusik, echt gut. Danke fürs Teilen.
hoka hey, nice track- i like the beautifull sound of drums
My grandfather was Black Foot. I love this music, wish I knew more of my grandfather. Thanks for putting up the video.
this is beautiful, kana. i-yakoke for you!
Someone cover this in Cree>>"Cultura Tres - Libertad "
Oma'chi.....
🌲🌳🏃......🐎...🌳🌲
BIG UPS TO EVERY NDN NATION
💖💙 November 22 2022 Onion Lake Cree First Nation
Let #StandingRock be the Catalyst......This time Custers cousins will learn!!....You are not broken! You are not afraid!...............The world watches!!
Cool Vid....
0:47...aint those Sik Sika dudes? the head gear is straight up!........'anyway, is theyre Cree Folk-metal? good way to re-tell old stories. and battles! thats what we do. never forget the history of the people......vid: (Ensiferum - Blood is the Price of Glory) band from Finland. battle scenes from old Scotland = Braveheart.
I like dis one to
The song is Reservation Blues in full length and this video is to honor the black Feets and Crees also and a tribute to The Red Bull Singers.
OK I DONT UNDERSTAND WHY THEY ARE GETTING ALL WOUND UP ON BLACK FEET AND CREE ARE DIFFERENT, BUT THE LABEL CLEARLY STATES "IN HONOR OF THE BLACK FEET AND CREES AND A TRIBUTE TO THE RED BULL SINGERS" I'M NOT AT MY BEST IN ENGLISH, I AM FLUENT IN MY APACHE LANGUAGE AND ILLITERATE IN ENGLISH BUT I UNDERSTOOD THAT IT STATED AS "IN HONOR..." h8 me dont care
This is som of the best sounding native american music and recording I have been able to find here on youtube (and anywhere). Is it from an album and/or is there more like this?
It is hand drum they are playing If I remember correctly the name of it is ' Reservation Blues' and it is honoring the Plains Cree Nation and the Blackfeet Confederacy(The Cree's and Blackfeet originally use to be great friends, allies and even mixed/married each other but because of the fur trade/ also other reasons they became blood enemies but now we know that was a bad choice, we should have stayed allies!)I grew up to this song I am Plains Cree but there are many like it, have you tried looking up Powwow songs/music? Also try some of these groups Redbull Singers, Blacklodge Singers, Northern Cree Singers, Eagleheart Singers, Bear Creek Singers, Morning Star Singers and there is so much more groups. Eagleheart, Bear Creek and Morningstar Singers are my families groups and I knew most of the guys in Redbull Singers growing up. I hope this helped!
Would like to merge this with Les Clayborn.
oki relativz, goot song.
im cree nation waskanagish
thanks..
acerb45666555- 1:36 is my great, great, great grandfather Chief Big Bear, he had strong medicine and power, he was one of the greatest Chiefs of the Plains Cree Nation. Over time he tried to create piece between us and the Canadian government (but not with US government LOL!) It did not work out because his sons(who were war chiefs) and other warriors( mostly the young warriors/young men) did not want to stop the fight against the soldiers/government and did not want to live like prisoners and dogs on the reservations(POW Camps)(The warrior fought hard and great) but the government/soldiers/civilians started to kill off all of the Buffalo/Deer/Elk and other animals so our women, elders and children (as well as our warriors) would starve and die, the Canadian government/army thought that we would give up( the Canadian/British/Spanish/US government/army were well known to use germ warfare against us!) and after a lot of blood, starvation, death and sadness we did for the women, children and elders so they could eat and live without worrying about soldiers hunting us like dogs, so we went to live on the reservations(POW Camps)! Big Bear came to the fort to make piece and they held him as a prisoner, cut off his hair, took his items to be used against our people to stop fighting the army and go to the reservations and even after we did years later, they hanged him next to the train tracks well tourist and new settlers took pictures and now I believe that land where he got hanged is now a golf coarse and only has a little historic sign! Also one of the area's that a village full of our(Cree) women, elders and children were massacred(by the soldiers and settlers/farmers well our warriors/men were off fighting or hunting) is now a golf coarse as well! When the warriors returned they went on a rampage and I am pretty sure that is how the war(Or what they called a rebellion) started, the warriors found the farmers and soldiers and slaughtered them in battled as well as burn down their forts and I think some farms or homesteads were burned down to! But they called our victories facing their soldiers(Not women and children) massacres,but when they slaughtered our women and children it was called battles or great victories by the army! It is a mistake we should have kept fighting but it is not easy to do so when you have your women, elders and children/babies relying on you and the germs that were used against us weakened us greatly!
+Richie M ....So much pain. What my own did was crazy.....But it's different now. Quite a lot of us have found the path we once lost. You watch>>(Korpiklaani-Tuli Kokko)
Richie M
Richie M
I'm a Big Bear & Little Bear direct descendants as well. My grandfather is Vidal Stump, Sr. My great grandmother Florence Denny StandingRock. My great great grandmother Maggie Little Bear Denny.
We. Always. Fought. 4. A reason.. When. We are oppressed..and. Bullied..we always when da battle..then they cry....we. The Braves..are Bond not. 4 long.time..Soon we gather agian..i too....have. Longed, yearned. 4 wild game...
@@acerb4566 i know what you mean but what does korpiklaani-tuli kokko mean im an urban cree far from home all the way on the west coast completely cut off from cree culture or people
Can anyone tell me why is it I can't really stand my people singing but this kind of singing really catches my ears . heard what I AM nsklallam Shoshone and some other blood type from the the REDWOODS . ?? Have no idea what could be from There ? . so my tribe do stuff like nsklaallam languages canoeing carving all in with the one Thing that most natives tribes don't do or won't have anything to do with ... Politics I'm guessing we're one of the riches tribes around northwest part of port Angeles WA . there missing the big part of it spiritual growth . most of what they are doing doesn't have anything to do with bring spiritual or anything just physical activities most of the times . they don't know to be pa patient .
4:38.......who he?? i saw him before in another photo. i think hes a holy man.
1:05........theyre singing!! look close, all the dudes mouths are open.
Now we're talking
I have brother jesse hear in Albuquerque is that u?
If your Grandmother was Cree, than you are indeed Native as well. Embrace it. :)
why does it seem there are a lot of part salish and part Blackfeet in Montana...
yeah what u said..so sad.
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4:45.......see him near the star lodge. thats who id be hangin out with. the holy one! (he had to be a holy man! thats my theory!).
1:36.....whos he??
littelmicheal my give name.. step son to rita hardisty.moose ne..
There should be no division among the native american people especially since the white eye recanted on all their treaties.
2:59....see that. not one symbol on those SikSika lodges. this is the emptiness caused by missionaries. those lodges should have been saturated with designs of all kinds !
John frank chief
the initial conflict.....it bugs me. that missionary zeal too erase all thats differant. and government idiocy. there didnt need to be any pressure at all and the people would have naturally, out of curiosity, and practical need, investigated these wooden cabins and metal stoves and other gadgets my really strange European ancestors had. no need to force anyone on a reserve and force them to change.
well you have not met a real CREE INDIAN.
go live in the bush, leave technology behind ..try
Not free, cree is Christian terminology. The proper terminology is Nehiyowak. I am a Nehiyoh!