I was in county jail; northwest nebraska just on the border of South Dakota. There were many native inmates there & had a prayer itual circle. They let non natives attend. Thank god for that group: it was like I wasn't in jail anymore: between the drums, songs, and calm - it was good. All was good. Thank you for this song.
I'm Australian, and I love your story. I feel the call to the true ways in their music, and words. The way of life that is supposed to be for all. They really do see all races as sacred, and don't use false words to push their agenda of division like white people, they didn't even have a word for liar. Blessings to you friend, and all American Indians and people who are guided by the great spirit. I have faith that the American Indian will return to the one revolution, and teach the world a thing or too for Saxons Celtics ect were the first to loose their spirtualism to Christianity. We had honour and sacredness in all of our races once, and there shall be again! Constitution is based on indian law!
Translation: "have pity, have pity, have pity. I'm sending my voice. On this day on top of the earth i walk, im sending my voice im sending my voice"..... as a singer this is what I understand it's saying! Its a prayer song and is sung while praying or in prayer. there is no label to our songs. they're all sung at certain times for certain things. And those who know our way, know when, where and how to use our songs. Wopila!
This song made me instantly burst into tears. Completely unexpectedly… The sound is full of such power, a heartfelt call to Spirit. I am a white woman living in the UK, no obvious connection to the Lakota people, but feel so grateful to have found this sacred universal prayer.
I am from Slovakia living in Scotland and native songs came to me, ( my soul) around my 18eens don't know how and where from it just get to me and spoke to me-my soul, my real me...soul is litterally jumping when these vibrations are in the air...it's something I can't describe, but I know, i don't need to, I'm just free and tearfully happy to just hear it, feel it...🌀🕊♋️🌌
I went to one sundance in my lifetime and it was in the States. I am nehiyaw iskwew, a Cree woman from Canada, but all they sang were all these beautiful songs in Lakota Sioux and I couldn’t get enough! I love your language and these beautiful songs. Thank you.
Kayla, it's humbling to hear your experience with the Lakota. I am Sicangu Lakota born and raised in Rosebud, South Dakota. I'm glad, and hopefully you'll continue your walk in a positive manner. No matter which nation we are from, you and I plus many, many more of Red Nations are rising up and practicing our way of life. Pilamaya yelo.
Im a dakota sioux woman also from Canada. My family is originally from pine ridge in north dakota. Everytime im in a sweat I usually cry. The songs are so powerful and everyones voice is so beautiful.❤️
Idk how to sing my own language yet. But I came here for help with a song for my 3 yr daughter Jaicey Medina. She is currently going in for radiation and has stage 4 cancer in her brain and spine. I pray to the creator everyday for her that this new medicine will work. Aho
This song cherishing memories. I first heard this song when I was a toddler and till this day I still cherish this song. I will keep this song in my heart even when I leave this earth.#NATIVE PRIDE
My momma passed away June 6th this year in north dakota ....this prayer is helping me out very much appreciated not many elders left in my pack thank you
In the last 20 months my older brother my father. My mother passed away n this song feels my soul n how my spirit hurts so much waking up crying is not good for the soul I wondered if I kill myself would I find them as a Nakoda Sioux. We don't have a devil or hell so this songs heals my tears
This song makes me cry ever since one of my best friends died and I'm only 11 but it makes me feel good when I hear it cuz I know she is with me listening to it. Love you Dom rest easy baby girl I love you
My best friend died when I was 10. I know this comment of yours is 6 years old, but it has been 31 years for me this month, and I still carry both the wound and her in my heart. I am with you, and I hope you are well & are surrounded by love and peace. Charles Red Cloud, I am so sorry. You have all my love & condolences.
Tunkasila, omakiya yo Ata tehiya, tehiya mankelo Tuktel waun slolwaye sni Taku ecamun kin omakiyakelo Unsimala yo, unsimala yelo Grandfather, help me I am in a great difficulty I do not know where I am Tell me what to do Have compassion on me Aho mitakuye oyasin All my relations I offer my sacred pipe & tobacco Humbly asking for prayers As I walk my red road Wičhóni čhaŋkú kiŋ hé ogná wawáčhi yeló O héya na hé ní yo wa Wopila sharing your voice, brothers May All Beings Be Happy
this is a good song..our grandpa John Around Him....brought this song into Jerome Lebeaux's ceremony bakk in 2008..Rest in peace grandpa John..thank you for all the prayer songs you still bring to this dayy..thank you guys for learning and sharing these prayer songs..wopila tunkayelo
Uŋšimala yo uŋšimala yo uŋšimala yo hoye hoyewaye lo aŋpetu kiŋ le makakiže lo wani wačiŋ yelo hoye hoyewaye lo - Pity me pity me pity I’m sending my voice. I’m suffering today I want to live I’m sending my voice
Nyawenha creator for always looking down and protecting my family. From onondaga Iroquois Confederacy....we will unite n our strength will be great. Once again. Love our brothers n sisters to the west. Donatho!
I'm not Native American that I know of or not enough to count but when I hear the songs of the Lakota I cry. Sob really. Can an elder or someone explain this? I want to know if it is something spiritual going on. I completely believe in their way of life. Pta Oyate. I wish I could make up for all that has happened to your families and continues to happen. I consider myself a guest in your country. The music of the Lakota truly touches the deapths of my being and is beautiful in every way.
My name is Brett from Sioux valley Manitoba. I can only tell you that our ancestors did not die for nothing, they knew that our spirituality can and will change the mass paradigm because of an intense call from out mother earth 🌎 💔 💯
I've had a life changing moment the past couple days but out of the whole mess I found a strong Lakota woman like me to help me get back on track... I'm thankful this song was within easy reach here on TH-cam to comfort me through these hard times...
Creator bless our family's bless our lost loved ones protect us from wicked people protect us from evil temptation bless the people who are lost from addiction bless that they make it back protect our young ones in the name of the grate spirt who watches over us amen
My grandmother who raised me is going through her 5th cancer treatment I wish I could play this for her. She’s from North Dakota and belongs to the chase family ❤️ she’s needs this prayer song 🙏
May the Eternal Blue Sky Father bless everyone who is suffering right now. Your struggles will end soon. He always takes care of his children. Sending you love & light 💙💙💙☀️☀️☀️🐺🐺🐺
I have had another awakening and am seeking Native Prayers for Mother Earth and all our People to heal, to respect each other again the winged ones the oceans the four legged the skies . Peace to all Native Peoples The Grandfathers. The Grandmothers, Elders and Praise to all who walk gently . Meeguich
Thank you for sharing this! It's a beautiul song to sing when one feels the need for prayer! Like an arrow, this song flies straight and true from the heart! I'm sending a voice.....!
I went to Sundance in Sisseton South Dakota for the first time in 5 years and it felt nice i sat down in the harber thinking of all the memories tearing up
Lakota is one of the most beautiful languages I’ve ever heard. I am truly grateful and blessed for having gotten the privilege of hearing (If memory serves me correctly) a lullaby sung from grandmother to grandson. It touched my very soul, leaving me Yearning these 12+ years later to get the honor to learn to speak and sing such a beautiful language on my own, fluently. Even now the memory brings tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing this beautiful masterpiece called Lakota with us!
This great song to our ancestors prayers to two dogs, medicine horse family we lost two great medicine men that taught us the ways of old ways . We carry on the songs to the next generation..aho..
This, and these, Lakota ceremony songs, are good, I enjoy listening to them, and they are very heartfelt, I hope and pray that the younger generations, can be inspired by these, learn and carry on our traditional ceremonial songs... Aho, hecatuyelo
My grandma theo died yesterday....me and my family are going to her funeral as soon as we can in South Dakota....im going to miss her so much tho...she was our families eldest native...but shes gone now...we need her to teach us the ways of bieng a native..but now shes passed it down....
Nate Frischkorn I was Standing Rock, and every morning they would a call to prayer with this song this song touches the soul... thank you thinking of the water protectors and the people of Standing Rock.
My wife is karuk and her grandpa runs sweat lodges . . . Miss tending fire, jus meeting new ppl, THAT drum, N of course tha music!! ALWAYZ A GREAT TIME!!
I sang this song when my dad was taken by policemen. Hes 64. Charged with DUI but he never took a drink, never smoked, never did drugs, he even hated pharmaceuticals. Nonetheless he never scolded me nor cussed at me. No breathalyzer was taken to prove if he was under the influence. They drew blood and still found nothing. They left me in the street with no shoes, food or money. Called the police department every hour to find out they didnt have him on record for being pulled over. When i sang i could feel ppl around hugging me and walking with me. Founded him 12 hrs later he was okay, dirty and hungry but he was okay.
Ike R. no where in the song does it say thank you!! it's a prayer song!! know the facts and understand before you try to translate!! the world is watching and we don't want any misinterpretations!!
I'm here because I wanted to pray for all by native and non-native brothers and sisters that are still out at Standing Rock during this eviction. Though I'm Choctaw (Mississippi and Bayou Lacombe Bands), I wanted to pray as my Lakota brothers and sisters do during this ILLEGAL and wrongful removal and to remain strong in this fight. ✊ #mniwiconi #okahullopi #oklahommaimanukfilaishi
You are truly a blessing this world needs more of. Thank you. I am praying for more kindness and unity. Love for our Mother and all life on her to live in health and balance, harmony. To go back to the simple ways of living for future generations and no pollution of mind or soils.
Just checked out standing Rock and saw Cannon Ball where the NODAPL movement was... So beautiful and powerful! Catfishing tournament was happening and my boyfriend's nephew won who was only 3 or 4 with a buzz light year fishing pole. Thank you Creator for this beautiful earth we live upon!
Ten Piedad, Ten Piedad, Ten Piedad, Estoy mandando mi voz, En este día, en la cima de la Tierra en que camino, Estoy mandando mi Voz, estoy mandando mi voz...
We all one my brother Cory Bailor.... And we live in the same continent our ancestors die defend and protect ....from all evil jealousy and u clearly put it out here ....please keep it to yourself ur own pain Don't spread it all over ... 🙏... Ometeotl...
Thank you this year for us the song of the morning is beautiful spirt of elders pulling from the northern path to a place where we sat a crow flew over feeling of this sacret land walking around keystone Lakota south Found a beautiful spirt in healing this spirt with in this place of life we feel this vibration of past lives of greatest light so very warm in our lives of all time we see that in life journey takei is a spirt who shows that individuals of this pain of the lost we are finding hotsprings that we connect to grandmother turtle island the creator smiles shinning the same light so we can be the talented in this world to help healing those scares of things of the past trama much respect for Lakota in our world is beautiful and very beautiful ways of life we are crazycrow Mayan apache of tajas much respect thank for the healinh prayers ❤️
Am Marcus England the world has so much to learn about the world now need to understand the native American people understand what power of mother earth and energy I truly believe the time has come for the native trips to show there power and passion for everything love peace and fertility to all
As a shaman, I am being called to find my native song. Im not sure how many lifetimes I spent as an American Native, but I do know of one. The songs of the earth and her people really need to be heard, now more than ever! ✨
I was in county jail; northwest nebraska just on the border of South Dakota. There were many native inmates there & had a prayer
itual circle. They let non natives attend. Thank god for that group: it was like I wasn't in jail anymore: between the drums, songs, and calm - it was good. All was good. Thank you for this song.
Grenn Durango. went to jail in Oklahoma... joind a prayer group
bless you! Aho!
@Russell Bentley keep it up you gonna make it good with this music in your heart
@Russell Bentley that's a blessing 🙏🏽
I'm Australian, and I love your story. I feel the call to the true ways in their music, and words. The way of life that is supposed to be for all. They really do see all races as sacred, and don't use false words to push their agenda of division like white people, they didn't even have a word for liar. Blessings to you friend, and all American Indians and people who are guided by the great spirit. I have faith that the American Indian will return to the one revolution, and teach the world a thing or too for Saxons Celtics ect were the first to loose their spirtualism to Christianity. We had honour and sacredness in all of our races once, and there shall be again! Constitution is based on indian law!
Someone told me if you feel like crying when you hear this it's because it's a like a homecoming for your soul. Memory lives in everything.
Yes
AHO WIČHÓZANI
AHO MITAKUYE OYASIN
Pila Miya!
Oh my goodness, I needed that bit of wisdom, thank you!
Crying is not a option.
Translation: "have pity, have pity, have pity. I'm sending my voice. On this day on top of the earth i walk, im sending my voice im sending my voice"..... as a singer this is what I understand it's saying! Its a prayer song and is sung while praying or in prayer. there is no label to our songs. they're all sung at certain times for certain things. And those who know our way, know when, where and how to use our songs. Wopila!
are you lakota?
Yes I am...
Would you be so kind to write the lyrics? Thank you so much, A'ho
smokez alot me too I speak Native and yes I am from South Dakota
I speak lakota to and I am from standing rock Sam for my sister
This song made me instantly burst into tears. Completely unexpectedly… The sound is full of such power, a heartfelt call to Spirit. I am a white woman living in the UK, no obvious connection to the Lakota people, but feel so grateful to have found this sacred universal prayer.
I'm Oglala Sioux and proud of this song. Makes my heart complete.
I’m Pikunii from Blackfoot Country. This song hits different, my friend showed me last year on a project . Been a staple in my life each morning
I am from Slovakia living in Scotland and native songs came to me, ( my soul) around my 18eens don't know how and where from it just get to me and spoke to me-my soul, my real me...soul is litterally jumping when these vibrations are in the air...it's something I can't describe, but I know, i don't need to, I'm just free and tearfully happy to just hear it, feel it...🌀🕊♋️🌌
As a native American citizen I like to say this I love that this make you feel better .
This prayer brought peace to my soul. It made me cry. I felt stronger for hearing it. Thank you!!
2-2-23. I need to hear this prayer like the flower needs rain, like the eagle needs flight, drumming calls my soul....I am Lakota..
Sicagu oyate Lakota I tear up everytime
A’HO
I went to one sundance in my lifetime and it was in the States. I am nehiyaw iskwew, a Cree woman from Canada, but all they sang were all these beautiful songs in Lakota Sioux and I couldn’t get enough! I love your language and these beautiful songs. Thank you.
Kayla, it's humbling to hear your experience with the Lakota.
I am Sicangu Lakota born and raised in Rosebud, South Dakota.
I'm glad, and hopefully you'll continue your walk in a positive manner.
No matter which nation we are from, you and I plus many, many more of Red Nations are rising up and practicing our way of life. Pilamaya yelo.
Thank U . . . Idk!! But I hear its rough in Canada for Native Americans? I am Mohawk and my wife is Karuk . . . GREAT, PEACEFUL, TRANQUIL music tho
Im a dakota sioux woman also from Canada. My family is originally from pine ridge in north dakota. Everytime im in a sweat I usually cry. The songs are so powerful and everyones voice is so beautiful.❤️
Idk how to sing my own language yet. But I came here for help with a song for my 3 yr daughter Jaicey Medina. She is currently going in for radiation and has stage 4 cancer in her brain and spine. I pray to the creator everyday for her that this new medicine will work. Aho
1.1 million of us need this ! Aho ,
This song cherishing memories. I first heard this song when I was a toddler and till this day I still cherish this song. I will keep this song in my heart even when I leave this earth.#NATIVE PRIDE
One love, much love. Hope all is well in this time now.
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I'm burning sage praying for my sister who has covid and alone. I'm sick also but I cried singing this for my sister while she's trying to survive 😔.
Prayers up 🙏⭕️
Wait until they all announce the truth that it was all genocide and evil agenda
Thanks... Creator who Protects us on our Path and Guides our love ones on their Journey home
Mother Earth is Our Creator and Our Provider.
My momma passed away June 6th this year in north dakota ....this prayer is helping me out very much appreciated not many elders left in my pack thank you
I’m so sorry for your loss.❤
In the last 20 months my older brother my father. My mother passed away n this song feels my soul n how my spirit hurts so much waking up crying is not good for the soul I wondered if I kill myself would I find them as a Nakoda Sioux. We don't have a devil or hell so this songs heals my tears
Sorry for your loss my sister just passed away Friday the 16th of this year
You are the elder now and don't worry we will have a reunion when it's our time 🙏
My father passed to this song today. Thank you for sharing it ❤️ R.I.P Dad
Wow, three years have passed. I hope you have regained strength.
My grandma passed away. This song reminded her. Wakan Tanka will watch my grandma. Mitakuye Oyasin. 👵👵👵
This song makes me cry ever since one of my best friends died and I'm only 11 but it makes me feel good when I hear it cuz I know she is with me listening to it. Love you Dom rest easy baby girl I love you
Wherever you are, I hope you are well today little sister.
Healing is the right and best medicine. I lost my daughter 7 yrs ago. Tabria Laticia!
My best friend died when I was 10. I know this comment of yours is 6 years old, but it has been 31 years for me this month, and I still carry both the wound and her in my heart. I am with you, and I hope you are well & are surrounded by love and peace.
Charles Red Cloud, I am so sorry. You have all my love & condolences.
You are 21 now, many years have past, 10. I hope you were able to move on in life, continuing to be happy ❤️🤗🙏🏻
Prayers for anyone going through tough times xoxo
Brianne Defender and you as well. Meegwetch. (Thank You) in Ojibway.
Pale Lotus93 thank you for the prayers
Blueberry Rain 😊😍
Thank you, your prayers came in Spirit right timing of intense struggle. May there be peace in this day.
Hoka cha na nisch kola
Toksa aka anpetu wanji . Kola
Chesh nie . Toksa
Tunkasila, omakiya yo
Ata tehiya, tehiya mankelo
Tuktel waun slolwaye sni
Taku ecamun kin omakiyakelo
Unsimala yo, unsimala yelo
Grandfather, help me
I am in a great difficulty
I do not know where I am
Tell me what to do
Have compassion on me
Aho mitakuye oyasin
All my relations
I offer my sacred pipe & tobacco
Humbly asking for prayers
As I walk my red road
Wičhóni čhaŋkú kiŋ hé
ogná wawáčhi yeló
O héya na hé ní yo wa
Wopila sharing your voice, brothers
May All Beings Be Happy
Played this for my Dad when they carried him out of the hospital. ❤️
this is a good song..our grandpa John Around Him....brought this song into Jerome Lebeaux's ceremony bakk in 2008..Rest in peace grandpa John..thank you for all the prayer songs you still bring to this dayy..thank you guys for learning and sharing these prayer songs..wopila tunkayelo
What's up bro
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Uŋšimala yo uŋšimala yo uŋšimala yo hoye hoyewaye lo aŋpetu kiŋ le makakiže lo wani wačiŋ yelo hoye hoyewaye lo - Pity me pity me pity I’m sending my voice. I’m suffering today I want to live I’m sending my voice
Excuse me Friend! Hava a question. This song is for Sundance or Inippi ?
Chi Megwetch Good Eagle. :)
Hiiiii hiiiii hiiiii Mitakuye Oyasin!
Nyawenha creator for always looking down and protecting my family. From onondaga Iroquois Confederacy....we will unite n our strength will be great. Once again. Love our brothers n sisters to the west. Donatho!
@@nuncamasuribe I am no authority but I would say both
I'm not Native American that I know of or not enough to count but when I hear the songs of the Lakota I cry. Sob really. Can an elder or someone explain this? I want to know if it is something spiritual going on. I completely believe in their way of life. Pta Oyate. I wish I could make up for all that has happened to your families and continues to happen. I consider myself a guest in your country. The music of the Lakota truly touches the deapths of my being and is beautiful in every way.
What counts is the soul
My name is Brett from Sioux valley Manitoba. I can only tell you that our ancestors did not die for nothing, they knew that our spirituality can and will change the mass paradigm because of an intense call from out mother earth 🌎 💔 💯
Thnx
Amen
It's beautiful !! The most beautiful music I've ever heard! I'm LAKOTA Souix from pine ridge south Dakota I'm very proud of my heritage! Amen
Ch'annunpa kin me wamani ye. I Walk with a Ch'annunpa. When I go through a tough time, as I am now, this song brings me great comfort. Pilamiyaye.
Prayers for anyone going through tough times xoxo
and i love that song
My Nieces Unci, sang this at my grandfathers funeral(non native). They were close. It was absolutely beautiful.
I've had a life changing moment the past couple days but out of the whole mess I found a strong Lakota woman like me to help me get back on track... I'm thankful this song was within easy reach here on TH-cam to comfort me through these hard times...
Creator bless our family's bless our lost loved ones protect us from wicked people protect us from evil temptation bless the people who are lost from addiction bless that they make it back protect our young ones in the name of the grate spirt who watches over us amen
My husband left he was bad into drugs finding needles ect . The abuse is over . Please pray for my healing
I'm thankful for these beautiful Sundance songs they bring peace & comfort me through my sadness and fears. Thank-you Tunkashila 🦅💖✨
My grandmother who raised me is going through her 5th cancer treatment I wish I could play this for her. She’s from North Dakota and belongs to the chase family ❤️ she’s needs this prayer song 🙏
May the Eternal Blue Sky Father bless everyone who is suffering right now. Your struggles will end soon. He always takes care of his children. Sending you love & light 💙💙💙☀️☀️☀️🐺🐺🐺
I'm playing this cuz my brother's baby boy passed 30min ago
I have had another awakening and am seeking Native Prayers for Mother Earth and all our People to heal, to respect each other again the winged ones the oceans the four legged the skies . Peace to all Native Peoples The Grandfathers. The Grandmothers, Elders and Praise to all who walk gently .
Meeguich
Thank you for sharing this! It's a beautiul song to sing when one feels the need for prayer! Like an arrow, this song flies straight and true from the heart! I'm sending a voice.....!
My child just entered this world...i pray for a return to peace for our grandchildrens sake God great sprit please help us find peace
I went to Sundance in Sisseton South Dakota for the first time in 5 years and it felt nice i sat down in the harber thinking of all the memories tearing up
I am Lakota and Irish. My grand daughter is even named Lakota. Love this thank you!
Lakota is one of the most beautiful languages I’ve ever heard. I am truly grateful and blessed for having gotten the privilege of hearing (If memory serves me correctly) a lullaby sung from grandmother to grandson. It touched my very soul, leaving me Yearning these 12+ years later to get the honor to learn to speak and sing such a beautiful language on my own, fluently. Even now the memory brings tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing this beautiful masterpiece called Lakota with us!
This great song to our ancestors prayers to two dogs, medicine horse family we lost two great medicine men that taught us the ways of old ways . We carry on the songs to the next generation..aho..
This, and these, Lakota ceremony songs, are good, I enjoy listening to them, and they are very heartfelt, I hope and pray that the younger generations, can be inspired by these, learn and carry on our traditional ceremonial songs... Aho, hecatuyelo
I miss my native family you make the memories so good and I speak Lakota
This is one my favorite prayer songs. ♥
Listened to this every morning while my daughter and I were in the hospital.
Anpetu waste bduha
Beautiful!
Tunkasila
Wace wakiye Wakicagapi
Wace wakiye tatuye topa
Aho
Mitakiya Oyasin
I am honored to have song with these fine young men who are singing, several are my sons, though they all are my sons.....Aho
Ron Lohnes DJ
Heyoka
nice song, it puts a strong sense of being as one in mind, spirit, and heart. the words have a powerful message. aho!!!!!!!
Sending prayers for a dear friend ...and I thank you greatly in prayers as well .may we all walk in beauty and bring peace in our hearts ..
I learned this song. Thank you for proving such a strong song
Thank you I really need this today. ☮️💟🪶
Raven I haven’t forgotten your beautiful smile, you will always live in my heart ❤️
I need prayer for my daughter keyannah as she is going to court today please be with us 🙏.kookum mushum dad please set my girl free.
I give thanks to all prayers for my daughter keyannah
I'm sitting here crying I'm homered to be who I am
+jamie gifford - ok, Homer. lol. sorry
jamie gifford HUNKPAPA LAKOTA KEEPER OF THE GATE STANDING ROCK
My grandma theo died yesterday....me and my family are going to her funeral as soon as we can in South Dakota....im going to miss her so much tho...she was our families eldest native...but shes gone now...we need her to teach us the ways of bieng a native..but now shes passed it down....
Song was composed by Jerome Lebeaux in 2007 straight from THUNDER VALLEY!!!
Again, thank you for the prayer song!
Beautiful olowan you guys! Keep on singing proudly for the People! Wopila heciya! Mitakuye Oyasin!
hoka wopila for posting this song I hope it's ok that I sing it as well
Awesome! Proud to be Native American!
Prayers of healing for all those at Standing Rock right now
Nate Frischkorn I was Standing Rock, and every morning they would a call to prayer with this song this song touches the soul... thank you thinking of the water protectors and the people of Standing Rock.
for brothers and sisters at Standing Rock we will win. Victory!!! love you
defunddapl.org
Gila river Indian community in southern Arizona.. Shout out to all my native people.... Many blessings..
Touched my soul cried not going lie right away healing my soul
My wife is karuk and her grandpa runs sweat lodges . . . Miss tending fire, jus meeting new ppl, THAT drum, N of course tha music!! ALWAYZ A GREAT TIME!!
song makes me happy and at peace.prayers for all at Standing Rock right now.Hoka hey
I am glad I found this and I keep listening to it every time I visit this site.
Thank you for sharing….
I always sing to my sons and daughters. but they love to just put their buds in and listen to our traditional music on youtube
I sang this song when my dad was taken by policemen. Hes 64. Charged with DUI but he never took a drink, never smoked, never did drugs, he even hated pharmaceuticals. Nonetheless he never scolded me nor cussed at me. No breathalyzer was taken to prove if he was under the influence. They drew blood and still found nothing. They left me in the street with no shoes, food or money. Called the police department every hour to find out they didnt have him on record for being pulled over. When i sang i could feel ppl around hugging me and walking with me. Founded him 12 hrs later he was okay, dirty and hungry but he was okay.
have pity, have pity, on me, im thankful for this day.... that's the first part translation. and its an honor song
Ike R. no where in the song does it say thank you!! it's a prayer song!! know the facts and understand before you try to translate!! the world is watching and we don't want any misinterpretations!!
damn life is HARD !!!!!!! im glad that i always have the ways to keep me grounded
David Correll me to!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful song
I need all the prayers I can get!
My uncle charlie bird is in hospital fighting for his life doctors say hes not gonna survive.i ask the creator to help him
Playing this for 215 babies found at kamploops residential school
Prayer for my mom she recently had a stroke. And I'm dealing with it with so many mixed emotions. I wamt to be there for her but this covid.
I'm here because I wanted to pray for all by native and non-native brothers and sisters that are still out at Standing Rock during this eviction. Though I'm Choctaw (Mississippi and Bayou Lacombe Bands), I wanted to pray as my Lakota brothers and sisters do during this ILLEGAL and wrongful removal and to remain strong in this fight. ✊ #mniwiconi #okahullopi #oklahommaimanukfilaishi
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You are truly a blessing this world needs more of. Thank you. I am praying for more kindness and unity. Love for our Mother and all life on her to live in health and balance, harmony. To go back to the simple ways of living for future generations and no pollution of mind or soils.
Always so beautiful and so calm thank you for this prayer
Fantastic! I enjoyed your song, thank you.
Mitakuye oyasin,healing medicine
muchas muchas gracias!!Great Spirit bless you all.I fell like if in un other life..I was w ith all you.....
Thank you so much .... I might have died with out hearing it😭❤️
Soon it will all be over!
I hope you are well now. Prayers and Blessings.
This is my every morning wake up 🙏 💙💙💙
Me too brother , Aho! From the Blackfoot Confederation
I love this. It'd be amazing if you recorded more Sioux songs.
most Beautiful music and songs !!
Just checked out standing Rock and saw Cannon Ball where the NODAPL movement was... So beautiful and powerful! Catfishing tournament was happening and my boyfriend's nephew won who was only 3 or 4 with a buzz light year fishing pole. Thank you Creator for this beautiful earth we live upon!
Remember these songs are here to help the people
Ten Piedad, Ten Piedad, Ten Piedad,
Estoy mandando mi voz,
En este día, en la cima de la Tierra en que camino,
Estoy mandando mi Voz, estoy mandando mi voz...
Lakota....not Spanish
@@corybailor4890 he made the traduction of song ☺️
Thank you Very much
de donde eres?
We all one my brother Cory Bailor.... And we live in the same continent our ancestors die defend and protect ....from all evil jealousy and u clearly put it out here ....please keep it to yourself ur own pain Don't spread it all over ...
🙏... Ometeotl...
I pray for all nations god show your mercy!! And gives us ur favor!! Please don’t forget about us !!
My uncle cris passed and I sang this song at his funeral
completely honest expression of being human, asking for help in a good way. wopila!
Thank you for this blessing 🤍 beautiful
Beautiful song ❤️
Grandfather Creator Old Man Ha Hou ....
Much Love .... Much Respect For All Our Ancestors Who Endured Much So That We May Walk This Earth ... Ha Hou
I have covid I swear I’m about to die but these songs reassure me and my travels after this world are gonna be okay .
I needed to feel this prayer, it helps when the PRESIDENT is so inhuman. I pray for the good things to come. ✌💖🎼🎵🎶
Prayers for our Tiospeye, OYATE
We used to sing this in the sweat lodge when I was in Folsom state prison
I just got chills it’s beautiful
great song praise the great spirit and Jesus etc
Thank you this year for us the song of the morning is beautiful spirt of elders pulling from the northern path to a place where we sat a crow flew over feeling of this sacret land walking around keystone Lakota south
Found a beautiful spirt in healing this spirt with in this place of life we feel this vibration of past lives of greatest light so very warm in our lives of all time we see that in life journey takei is a spirt who shows that individuals of this pain of the lost we are finding hotsprings that we connect to grandmother turtle island the creator smiles shinning the same light so we can be the talented in this world to help healing those scares of things of the past trama much respect for Lakota in our world is beautiful and very beautiful ways of life we are crazycrow Mayan apache of tajas much respect thank for the healinh prayers ❤️
Great song nice blessings upon blessings to you all 🙏
I love this song
i love it too❤❤❤😂
Am Marcus England the world has so much to learn about the world now need to understand the native American people understand what power of mother earth and energy I truly believe the time has come for the native trips to show there power and passion for everything love peace and fertility to all
As a shaman, I am being called to find my native song. Im not sure how many lifetimes I spent as an American Native, but I do know of one. The songs of the earth and her people really need to be heard, now more than ever! ✨