I tear up because they beautiful people and all the bad shit that happend to them and they still here and doin they thing much love im part Chippewa indian from Wisconsin area
It's a marvel to me. The years of dedication & commitment, & then how hard they go in the moment. For their community. Much respect & gratitude from Ontario, Canada.
The drum is to reflect the heart beats, and not much language was used for singing. It really was mainly spiritual, I remember when my mom would listen to these songs she would cry because of how much it meant to her personally ❤️ it makes your soul want to come out itself and say hello ✨
I love this song!! But my favorite part is right before the fourth push-up when their dad "catches" the song puts on his heart so his soul can grow and then he gives it back to he drum. Only native people can understand what that really means. 100000000000 aho's!!
Cozad in the house!!! My beautiful family jamming... My Late Great grandfather... My father... Took me in 1962... This beautiful song brings great feelings & good memories.❤❤❤ Ah-Ho!!!❤❤❤
This was awesome to watch! I am a Māori from New Zealand and this looked like a family affair with young and elderly taking part great to see and it looked like they had fun doing it along side their famz something my culture enjoys doing as well especially when you see the old ones just living in the moment and going off on their own thing lol our elderly do the same they love showing us up any opportunity they get hahahah . Mauri ora ki te whanau! (Long life to the family)
Evan Lacour Those our my Peeps nd they are also Osage from the Zon-Zo-Li! Alot of the songs they sing are Osage E-Lon-Ska songs(Dance of the Eldest Son)
Such a powerful song and to see those respected Elders singing there hearts out brought tears to my eyes. I’m Native from the ‘Na̱mg̱is First Nation, Alert Bay, Northern tip of Vancouver Island. We also have a very strong Culture. This song made my heart extremely happy to be Native. We have been here since the beginning of time. We are the land and the land is Us. 💞 Gilakas’la ~ Thank You.
I am a decendant of the proud nation of the California Coastal Band of Chumash Indians, this song is LIT. Seeing the grandmothers sing backup, truly shows why this Cozad song earned the champion's honor. Aho! Mitakuye Oyasin!
Oh my god!! I seriously got goosebumps, was shaking and was close to tears right at the beginning of the video and I'm not even native. I can imagine the emotions must be tenfolds over for natives listening to or practising the songs of their ancestors.
God I love this song. I watched it like 5 or more times and I not tried of it. Cozad singers man I miss yall. I hope to see yall again soon after this COVID is over.
I watched this several times with my 7 year old granddaughter . I wanted her to see something sacred and different from her world. We bought a hand drum and played along! Gave me chills and much respect for others! Thank you!
Hello can I learn this culture from you is so nice my name is James from Berlin Germany lives in Liverpool United Kingdom write new on my private email if you don’t mind jamesalex2522@gmail.com, I will be glad to hear from you soon
There's so many amazing things I can about how this song made me feel but I don't even know where to begin but having just dealt with 2 funerals since yesterday this has definitely lifted my spirit back up!.. #PROUDTOBEINDEGENIOUS
Listening for a world music class and it gave me chills. Thanks for putting this publicly on UA-cam where those of us who aren't part of indigenous tribes can enjoy it! Great music! :)
Wish I was there in Person to have Experienced this Special moment. It looked Very Moving to see the elderly involved and how much it moved them. May You All Be Blessed🙏🏽 Also Thank You 🙏🏽 For Recording and Putting it up on UA-cam. Thank You!
These are my adopted relatives. I have been honored to have sung with most of them. My Father called them brother and the Father Dad. Everytime I hear them, I cant stop the tears in my eyes or the war cry in my throat. A'HO A'GUDAHO....
I remember as a kid my family and I used to travel everywhere. While my grandpa's, uncles, cousins sitting at the Cozad drum group - my job was to run and go get foods & drinks for them. I would get $15 to go get frybread/food or soda/water, run off and return with the food - if people don't know it's because the drummers & singers weren't allowed to leave the drum unless it was for the bathroom or something extremely important. So they would have "runners" like me, so they wouldn't have to leave, I miss those days 💔 most of them have passed on but I Know their up there singing away with their family dancing by their side, thank you for this ❤️🙏
It's really good to see my own relatives from home... I miss sing at the drum but life gos on.... Wells next time I'll see my folks give them a Hello.. Sure love miss my family the Cozads..
From my heart the the grandmother's and mothers, grandfather's and fathers. From a Canadian born Scottish background man. You are worriors, sons of history. Love you all, that was power and grace packaged into AMAZING.
Reminds me of my grandfather singing drum. At my young age I never understood nor cared to understand the songs. Now I cherish every minute and every song. Let this tradition continue on.
This true community spirit is what the world needs today. I’m not indigenous but even I can feel something healing and good in this. Thank you very much for posting this.
The sound of indigenous music is amazing! Every time I hear the sounds and voices it reminds me of the people singing all about their families and following footsteps to find their ancestors that lived in the lands.
I don't know what else to call this other than a religious experience for those singing it certainly sounds like one native American music is easily some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard it's a damn shame my ancestors didn't respect and appreciate it like I do
This is incredibly beautiful and makes my soul feel connected and whole. Thank you for your generosity in sharing this powerful song. We are one and no one can tell me different
Now thts how u jam. Even I got into it like I was beating the drum an singing. I was moving my head side to side. Haha. Great job brothers much love from Zuni NM.
Thank you We haven't had a powwow in three years and this really brought back so many memories that I have cherished throughout my whole life. And no nobody asked, but yes I cried, but all good happy tears 👌🏻
Beautiful song from a great red nation of u s a co zad family singers and I am Cree native from Canada and heard live once on 2004 powwow in the state and felt there drum was so strong too
I grew up northern wisconsin listening to men/boys singing with manly voices not these high screeching little boys that are singing now. When did all of it change? These guys remind me of those days.
Show some respect when you're ignorant of what you chose to watch. These are world championship singers. Men & women singing from their soul for longer than you've existed. I'll explain it to you. This is Southern Style music. They have a heavier drum sound than most northern tribes. Since there are a multitude of tribes in Wisconsin, idk which you "grew up around", but if your tale is true, you would've come with respect. Who raised you to act up for something that has nothing to do with you?!
I am from England and OH MY GOOD GOD!! this hits you right into your soul... send chills down your spine. Absolutely beautiful
I’m African-American and I can feel this deep down in my soul and it brought tears to my eyes. Much respect.
btw this is the Kiowa guard champion song
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It's that ancestral drum we all share 🥰
I tear up because they beautiful people and all the bad shit that happend to them and they still here and doin they thing much love im part Chippewa indian from Wisconsin area
@@frankiesalazar3515 ❤❤😂
It's a marvel to me. The years of dedication & commitment, & then how hard they go in the moment. For their community. Much respect & gratitude from Ontario, Canada.
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT THE NATIVE CULTURE THAT WHENEVER YOU SEE THEM DANCE OR SING. YOU COULD REALLY FEEL THE SPIRITUAL PART OF IT. I LOVE THAT!!
Veezo TV definitely!!
Yesss
If they werent inside the building all they hairs be blowing in the wind even on the quiet nights.
Heart beat of the drum brother
The drum is to reflect the heart beats, and not much language was used for singing. It really was mainly spiritual, I remember when my mom would listen to these songs she would cry because of how much it meant to her personally ❤️ it makes your soul want to come out itself and say hello ✨
Brought me to tears at three am. Chills. Everything. Beautiful to see grandmothers backing the drum 🤍
Ha aho Dawkey
Quit lying
@@Paycenn Okay you can relax lmaooo
Paycen Cardinal go smudge
Made me cry tears of joy last night
Something about my Cozad relatives
The spirit is alive and well in them hau
I remember my dad bringing to these. I can now understand. Wish you were still here. Navajo proud.
RIP Larry Cozad. Thank you for all the years you've sung for us, keeping us grounded. May you continue to sing for us in the sky world 🙏💜
Was he the grandpa? made me cry when he took control on that down beat half way thru. Made me think of my grandpa
You look black
@@rtk406 I'm not sure but I'm going to miss his singing.
@@drewdown826 You’re Racist!
@@TwistedCantQuickscope how so
The Grandmothers...singing...
🤩🙏⭐😇
*sends shivers* ❤️❤️❤️
I’m Hawaiian Kanaka Maoli and Am honored to watch this ! Indigenous people it’s Our time to Rise Up🔥
Bruh im Tongan and clip got me HYPED!!!
@@dirty_rootzgaming9216 Poly Pride Bah✊🏽❤️ Indigenous Pride✊🏽 One Love❤️
Aloha, braddah, I'm with you, any song that energizes the Native and Indigenous ways, makes me proud to be not only Hawaiian, but also Chumash. Shaka!
@@kealohasurf Yessah Bah All Love🤙🏽
I just wanted to say I love your culture
This is the sound of a spirit you can't ever break. They tried but here we are still, definitely not as strong in numbers but damn strong in spirit.
yall gave me a breaking and entering charge for sleeping in a abandoned building on mohawk land on land that hasnt been touched since 2013
Diné is over half a million strong. Together we are strong. 🔥
As an indigenous mexican/ american chicano of Coahuiltecan Ancestry this hear sounds Beautiful much love to all my native brothers and sisters ✊🏽🪶
I'm Apache and this hit me. Seeing elders still singing speaks more volumes
I love this song!! But my favorite part is right before the fourth push-up when their dad "catches" the song puts on his heart so his soul can grow and then he gives it back to he drum. Only native people can understand what that really means. 100000000000 aho's!!
He catches at 3:15
Wow that’s so cool, thanks for pointing that out. I did wonder what that gesture was. Awesome.
"Only..." Ah, didn't realize we were doing gatekeeping in here. Noted.
I love watching this video of them they are all related ❤️ And that is my FAV part when he does that also..
tbh i wish i could understand everything they are saying...i love this ceremonies...........
aho grandmothers....much love and joy in your voices, brings the youth out of us.....ahoo
Seeing the grandma's in the back singing brought me to tears!!! I'm beyond proud to be Anishanaabe ✊
Cozad in the house!!! My beautiful family jamming... My Late Great grandfather... My father... Took me in 1962... This beautiful song brings great feelings & good memories.❤❤❤ Ah-Ho!!!❤❤❤
This was awesome to watch!
I am a Māori from New Zealand and this looked like a family affair with young and elderly taking part great to see and it looked like they had fun doing it along side their famz something my culture enjoys doing as well especially when you see the old ones just living in the moment and going off on their own thing lol our elderly do the same they love showing us up any opportunity they get hahahah .
Mauri ora ki te whanau! (Long life to the family)
These are cozads they are Kiowa..very proud people small tribe but a fearless one thank u for ur comments.
kiwikuzz11 you should watch “Northern Cree” you’d be amazed
Evan Lacour Those our my Peeps nd they are also Osage from the Zon-Zo-Li! Alot of the songs they sing are Osage E-Lon-Ska songs(Dance of the Eldest Son)
Cozad family is a big prominent family of singers n dancers. I believe 16 siblings. They are very blessed by Dawkee.
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Such a powerful song and to see those respected Elders singing there hearts out brought tears to my eyes. I’m Native from the ‘Na̱mg̱is First Nation, Alert Bay, Northern tip of Vancouver Island. We also have a very strong Culture. This song made my heart extremely happy to be Native. We have been here since the beginning of time. We are the land and the land is Us. 💞 Gilakas’la ~ Thank You.
I am a decendant of the proud nation of the California Coastal Band of Chumash Indians, this song is LIT. Seeing the grandmothers sing backup, truly shows why this Cozad song earned the champion's honor. Aho! Mitakuye Oyasin!
Oh my god!! I seriously got goosebumps, was shaking and was close to tears right at the beginning of the video and I'm not even native. I can imagine the emotions must be tenfolds over for natives listening to or practising the songs of their ancestors.
God I love this song. I watched it like 5 or more times and I not tried of it. Cozad singers man I miss yall. I hope to see yall again soon after this COVID is over.
Them dudes were getting down and those war crys in the background was kick ass too
Thee legendary Cozads singers are awesome...a blessing to see. Thank u for this!
I watched this several times with my 7 year old granddaughter . I wanted her to see something sacred and different from her world. We bought a hand drum and played along! Gave me chills and much respect for others! Thank you!
I dont know why it pierces my heart to watch this perhaps the elder grandmother standing in the back ground very touching...😥👍😊
This song gave me chills love it !!
This song is powerfull
Made me tear up watching that ol grandpa took control on that down beat. Was awesome
This is my favorite to watch Everytime I'm on UA-cam
Thank you just hearing the beginning brought tears and emotions I haven’t felt for awhile.. many blessings..
Hello can I learn this culture from you is so nice my name is James from Berlin Germany lives in Liverpool United Kingdom write new on my private email if you don’t mind jamesalex2522@gmail.com, I will be glad to hear from you soon
Wow!!!.... Solo de escucharlo genera una energía especial en el cuerpo!! 👍 ... GRACIAS
Song takes off and keeps going. These folks bring so much good feeling to it, watching then or 5 years later. And fast as all get out!
I can the energy my brother's Nd sisters please continue to keep culture strong
Beautiful! Amazing culture and beautiful people. I’m a native Siberian and I feel you very deeply in my heart and soul.
There's so many amazing things I can about how this song made me feel but I don't even know where to begin but having just dealt with 2 funerals since yesterday this has definitely lifted my spirit back up!..
#PROUDTOBEINDEGENIOUS
Listening for a world music class and it gave me chills. Thanks for putting this publicly on UA-cam where those of us who aren't part of indigenous tribes can enjoy it! Great music! :)
Just what my soul needed. A beautiful southern style song. 🤍🖤❤️💛
This is so heartwarming to have grandmother's backing up the drumming.
Wish I was there in Person to have Experienced this Special moment.
It looked Very Moving to see the elderly involved and how much it moved them.
May You All Be Blessed🙏🏽
Also Thank You 🙏🏽 For Recording and Putting it up on UA-cam.
Thank You!
Pueblo Native, but new listener to pow wow. Gotta say this is a fav i will know forever. Stay strong and walk in beauty my people 💪
OMG THIS BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES!!!! NATIVE PRIDE BABY!!!!!
These are my adopted relatives. I have been honored to have sung with most of them. My Father called them brother and the Father Dad. Everytime I hear them, I cant stop the tears in my eyes or the war cry in my throat. A'HO A'GUDAHO....
I remember as a kid my family and I used to travel everywhere. While my grandpa's, uncles, cousins sitting at the Cozad drum group - my job was to run and go get foods & drinks for them. I would get $15 to go get frybread/food or soda/water, run off and return with the food - if people don't know it's because the drummers & singers weren't allowed to leave the drum unless it was for the bathroom or something extremely important. So they would have "runners" like me, so they wouldn't have to leave, I miss those days 💔 most of them have passed on but I Know their up there singing away with their family dancing by their side, thank you for this ❤️🙏
Something about seeing our elders singing our songs brings a tear to my eye they wasn't allowed to sing these songs growing up ... powerful
It's really good to see my own relatives from home... I miss sing at the drum but life gos on.... Wells next time I'll see my folks give them a Hello.. Sure love miss my family the Cozads..
Spencer Spo
Psyton. Rice
Payton. Rice
Wow awesome very powerful it mess my heart vibrate and cry just beautiful feeling.
Still rocking to this song to this day! Beautiful and always get me teary eyed 🥹
I listen to this over and over beautiful song !!! ❤️
I love 💕💕💕 this song, I always come back to it when I need it the most....
I am Cree, this different to what I am used to, it is a very pleasant change. I loved it. I see your strong support behind the drum. 👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful song loved every second of it chi miigweetch men and women keep singing these powerful song’s
Goosebumps every single time I watch this.. love the energy they put in to this song.
This is so inspirational. Gave me strength and humility. Incredible.
One of the best amazing drum groups in the World.! Miigwetch
MARAVILHOSO SOM, FANTÁSTICO, FAZ VIBRAR TODA A NATUREZA, MISTICO E ESPIRITUAL, PARABÉNS GUERREIROS.
Keep coming back to listen and watch the video. So powerful and awesome.
Amazing! Just amazing drumming and singing. 🌺🌺🌺🌺❤️🙏
Wow awsome singing......like the way the lead singer was dancing through the whole song
There is cool and then there is Cozad cool. These gentlemen along with the Women sure did an awesome song.
From my heart the the grandmother's and mothers, grandfather's and fathers. From a Canadian born Scottish background man. You are worriors, sons of history. Love you all, that was power and grace packaged into AMAZING.
Goosebumps every time i listen to this. Spiritual
This brought wars to my eyes. Damn this is deep!
I needed too see this they hide so much .. but that identity always come out❤️❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely incredible.
Reminds me of my grandfather singing drum. At my young age I never understood nor cared to understand the songs. Now I cherish every minute and every song. Let this tradition continue on.
Absolutely fantastic. I play this when I work out. Incredibly empowering
This makes me so proud of the Native heritage I unfortunately don’t have. So beautiful and so powerful.
ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SONGS I EVER HEARD OF 🙏👋🏿😎
Speechless.... chills and heartwarming....
When I hear that drum I am happy w/ tears in my eyes ... ✌🏼❤️
Awesome singing and drumming , BLESS YOU ALL
Gotta love the Ol”Bull conducting.. hm an his partner leading this group.. good life
Beautiful drum group.
I from Greece but I love so much native American pow wow ❤️❤️❤️ from Greece 🇬🇷
This true community spirit is what the world needs today. I’m not indigenous but even I can feel something healing and good in this. Thank you very much for posting this.
Powerful and Beautiful❤
family over everything for sure love the vibe from this group from one brown person of tonga to the brown people of america ofa atu(love to you)
Absolutely love this!!!!! You can feel the energy....
Thank You ancestors for all your sacrifices and fight to live. Creator grant you long life and health. ❤️🙋🏾♀️
Thanks for sharing. I love the pow wow song. Touches my soul
I’m not Native but this song hit me especially at 2:06 the power and intensity. Stay strong Native people
The sound of indigenous music is amazing! Every time I hear the sounds and voices it reminds me of the people singing all about their families and following footsteps to find their ancestors that lived in the lands.
Great song!! Good vibes!!! And tons energy I love my people!!!!!!!
I don't know what else to call this other than a religious experience for those singing it certainly sounds like one native American music is easily some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard
it's a damn shame my ancestors didn't respect and appreciate it like I do
I love this Song.... Respect for the Culture!💕🙏
This is incredibly beautiful and makes my soul feel connected and whole. Thank you for your generosity in sharing this powerful song. We are one and no one can tell me different
After filming all weekend, and running on fumes, a good victory song is a power-up! Goot one Cozad.
Beautiful and such POWER!
Thrilling Sounds from the ❤️
Thank You..got me ‘chicken pockets’!
OldSchool Rules🙌🏻❤️🙌🏻
Love that southern style 👌
Incredible energy. Sensational! Thank you.
Now thts how u jam. Even I got into it like I was beating the drum an singing. I was moving my head side to side. Haha. Great job brothers much love from Zuni NM.
Thank you
We haven't had a powwow in three years and this really brought back so many memories that I have cherished throughout my whole life. And no nobody asked, but yes I cried, but all good happy tears 👌🏻
I would love to have been there!!!!
Love this song and love to powwow hard feels great and respect to the elders
Thank you for the blessing Cozad
Beautiful song from a great red nation of u s a co zad family singers and I am Cree native from Canada and heard live once on 2004 powwow in the state and felt there drum was so strong too
I grew up northern wisconsin listening to men/boys singing with manly voices not these high screeching little boys that are singing now. When did all of it change? These guys remind me of those days.
Show some respect when you're ignorant of what you chose to watch. These are world championship singers. Men & women singing from their soul for longer than you've existed. I'll explain it to you. This is Southern Style music. They have a heavier drum sound than most northern tribes.
Since there are a multitude of tribes in Wisconsin, idk which you "grew up around", but if your tale is true, you would've come with respect. Who raised you to act up for something that has nothing to do with you?!
Sent chills through my body!
Me too
Same
Rest In Peace aunt Charlene 💜
Gave me chills! The good kind 🤩
Wooooow!!! My heart was racing ❤️ this was incredible and mesmerising... Such a beautiful culture...