24 / 7 !! thanks for your love of singing your songs. Giving thanks for your love of songs, traditions, and culture. Keep on ~ continue to sing for our future generations. Just wishing for a replay button . . . and instead of 'like' or 'dislike' we need one that is "LOVIN' IT"
Nice job, I enjoy your bird songs. Always good to hear other nations music. A lot of our songs in the northeast are a combo of horn rattles and the water drum. I was in the northwest and heard their canoe songs, and a friend gave me some eastern Shoshoni horse songs too. One of my bros is from Winterhaven, and his family sang some bird songs when I was visiting him. Keep doing what you're doing.
MrDWeb22 yeah I hear u there! It's pretty awesome hearing The many different songs sung and the way their sung! I myself am of the Hopi/Tule River Yo'kut's Tribe's(yo'lum'ni-whi'cuhm'ni-po'ng'alachi-& u'da'chi) ((not to sure on the spellings but 4different tribes. Which is known as 'Yo'Kut or Yokut's..they add the 's' which mean's many different tribes as one)) Decent! I grew up in a very traditional environment and truely grateful. To hear our songs sung while attending our traditional ceremony's on my Hopi side. As well as growing up in the sweatlodge. Which originated else where and we just adapted to it. Singing our songs in our native tongue as well as the surrounding area's! I gotta say, I Mostly do admire, Are Bird singer's! Amazing thanks for sharing!
It’s Mojave style of bird. The Maricopa (Pee-Posh) Gila River and (Piipaash) salt river, Quechan, Hualapai, supai tribes carry on this style of bird songs. Kumeyaay and Cahuilla have their own versions/style of birdsongs. He’s singing Mojave style.
I love my piipaash culture and love the music and the beautifull dancers
Kevin is such an incredible singer!! Thanks for sharing!
So awesome, just can't enough today. Love these singers. Just would love to hear them live!! and c them in person. Go Native ~ Stay Proud ~ Do It!!!
24 / 7 !! thanks for your love of singing your songs. Giving thanks for your love of songs, traditions, and culture. Keep on ~ continue to sing for our future generations. Just wishing for a replay button . . . and instead of 'like' or 'dislike' we need one that is "LOVIN' IT"
I'm from Maricopa Village, Arizona & I'm proud to be %100 MARICOPA.....
thank you for posting... beautiful voice ....
I miss doin this
Nice job, I enjoy your bird songs. Always good to hear other nations music. A lot of our songs in the northeast are a combo of horn rattles and the water drum. I was in the northwest and heard their canoe songs, and a friend gave me some eastern Shoshoni horse songs too. One of my bros is from Winterhaven, and his family sang some bird songs when I was visiting him. Keep doing what you're doing.
MrDWeb22
yeah I hear u there! It's pretty awesome hearing The many different songs sung and the way their sung! I myself am of the Hopi/Tule River Yo'kut's Tribe's(yo'lum'ni-whi'cuhm'ni-po'ng'alachi-& u'da'chi) ((not to sure on the spellings but 4different tribes. Which is known as 'Yo'Kut or Yokut's..they add the 's' which mean's many different tribes as one)) Decent! I grew up in a very traditional environment and truely grateful. To hear our songs sung while attending our traditional ceremony's on my Hopi side. As well as growing up in the sweatlodge. Which originated else where and we just adapted to it. Singing our songs in our native tongue as well as the surrounding area's! I gotta say, I Mostly do admire, Are Bird singer's! Amazing thanks for sharing!
thoses words are our language. ! proud of it
Aho thanks for posting so the younger generation can pass it on when they get older and keep that sacred wheel going
No Problem, When I heard this man sing Bird I was blown away!
Go get down, brothers and sisters.
♥♥...♪♪
kumeyaay birds songs travel far!
I love being able to dance to this to this very day I am very blessed
I have love for my Pima tribe and my ansister
💞💞💞💞💞
KUMEYAAY!!!!!!!!!!
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG 4:19 ?
i love it!!! everyone is gettin down
Have CDs for sale?
I am sorry, but it is Piipaash :-) I am partly this tribe.
okay, I can correct that, thank you for letting me know.
Angelina Biakeddy I'm piipaash to but they really sing this
so yah
this is kumeyaay ..im sorry
It’s Mojave style of bird. The Maricopa (Pee-Posh) Gila River and (Piipaash) salt river, Quechan, Hualapai, supai tribes carry on this style of bird songs. Kumeyaay and Cahuilla have their own versions/style of birdsongs. He’s singing Mojave style.
As far as I'm concerned they're trying to imitate Mojave Bird Songs
Just like everyone else.
What's the difference?