im mad this isn't present in mainstream american music. i wish i see this uplifting music every year on every met gala, academy, and all the music awards
I love this music...I'm cherokee, but this is excellent We are all one Indian Nation, no matter the creed! and We will all stand together forever to save our sacred lands~ God Bless Deb Hal land! Our new Spokes person, I'm so thrilled!
I’m curious about some of the lyrics I hear in Native American music. I’ve heard several songs with lyrics that sound like they were written in the 1950’s. “Come on girls, give it a whirl, don’t be shy, give it a try”. When were these songs written?
If you heard those lyrics it wasn't Native Music! If you could translate at all you would be native and know what the words were. The easiest way to understand is cover your ears and listen to your heart! It will tell all!
@@williamwhiterock9339 Take a listen to the song Facebook Drama by the group Northern Cree. Those lyrics are plain as day, and it’s certainly Native American music. I’ve heard lots of Native American music with lyrics like this.
I am European and I am genuinely fascinated by native American cultures. I am loving the music. I hope I can be in the audience one day!
im mad this isn't present in mainstream american music. i wish i see this uplifting music every year on every met gala, academy, and all the music awards
It’s to intense for weak minded people.
100%
VIBES R STRONG! MAKES YOUR HEART FEEL GOOD THANKS NORTHERN CREE. 🙏💯🦅
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I love this music...I'm cherokee, but this is excellent We are all one Indian Nation, no matter the creed! and We will all stand together forever to save our sacred lands~ God Bless Deb Hal land! Our new Spokes person, I'm so thrilled!
Let me guess your great grandma was a Cherokee princess
Ye man I don’t think u Cherokee I’m Chipewyan
Cree ojibwe mix
The Rock Stars of Indian Country!!!😃🤩
Beautiful. Music that touches deep in my soul
the vibes through the screen still being felt as if you are in their presence and live sitting in that place. Penny holding it down.
I agree
Lovely....The Real Thing..Thank you..Peace Love and Respect
This gives me goosebumps. So beautiful
Cree! Wooo!
So beautiful! 🖤🖤🖤
The ultimate rock stars among native Americans. BY FAR AND WITH EASE
Beautiful music touches my heart from Winnipeg Manitoba
My son gave me a drum....n I am looking for guidance...my drum sits. With a beat yet to be heard..2022
👏👏me encanta!.hermoso!saludos desde Argentina!!
First Nations should get the most shine more then Non First Nations be it Inuits, Metis, Europeans, and other kinds of peeps
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Can someone please tell me what the second song is that they played? I know the first one is called "cree cutting" ay hiy
I’m curious about some of the lyrics I hear in Native American music. I’ve heard several songs with lyrics that sound like they were written in the 1950’s. “Come on girls, give it a whirl, don’t be shy, give it a try”. When were these songs written?
So am I
If you heard those lyrics it wasn't Native Music! If you could translate at all you would be native and know what the words were. The easiest way to understand is cover your ears and listen to your heart! It will tell all!
@@williamwhiterock9339 Take a listen to the song Facebook Drama by the group Northern Cree. Those lyrics are plain as day, and it’s certainly Native American music. I’ve heard lots of Native American music with lyrics like this.
Awesomeness
So badass
Miss you Bobo
The first song, whats its ñame?
the first song is called Cree Cuttin’
VERDADEIRO POVO DE ISRAEL🔥💣