being a traditional dancer myself,as i have seen on other videos on here,we shouldn't be upset over this video,we should be honored that it was shared with us,as it was stated on a video i watched that a drum was whistled,people who could not be at that Pow-wow or any other Pow-wows,this Important to see
it's a gift to hear this, especially for the ones who are so far removed from their culture living in urban cities with little to no access to a pow wow. I appreciate the person who recorded this for everyone to enjoy and receive all the positive vibes via youtube. Thanks !! All my relations!
Much respect to the drum and drummers and singers and the dancer,so thankful for this sacred ceremony that I am able to offer up my prayers every time I need to during this very difficult time it has helped me by lifting my spirit since we are not allowed to gather at this time,cannot wait for this pandemic to be over with so we all can gather,what a great day that will be,prayers for all those struggling,may all stay well.
Honoring the Creator. Awesome drum. Whistle Carrier showing respect to drum. Brothers wearing hats removed them. Feeling blessed to be able to share in this most spiritual time.
I came here because I needed the prayer song and the heart beat of mother earth in the drum! I could feel the healing energy of the eagle whistle when it was blow! Thank you! May this video and recording bring healing to anyone that needs it and is opened!
My brother is having a hard time breathing and we got it whistled. My uncle Milton was the whistle carrier. The whole powwow has danced because we are well known where I am from. He has a trache and doesn’t talk but it has healed him. If people are saying you’re not supposed to record a whistled song then they really need the healing and prayers sent to them. If you are a white person (not racist) then this was recorded for you. If you need the healing then you must get the healing from this video. Hiy hiy
thank you sister. I didn't click whistled songs for no reason. it's real easy to lose your way and get hurt real bad when you stray from the red road. Some of us don't know how to just get back there all easy. so we click on things like whistled songs, because the last time we felt strong and free and loved and full of hope was when we were real young. and these songs are the little morsels of light we need to stay alive sometimes. our world has changed so much so fast between generations. rules don't matter. Intention matters. Creator matters. we say Mauna, but others have so many names it's truly astounding. rules change, but as long as your intentions are clean and pure and not malicious.... Far better that an eagle whistle be broken, than we leave our own peoples to suffer without access to the medicines they need.
I appreciate your words. People understand protocols. We came from a time, not too long ago where everything had to be hidden. Hidden or else you got arrested. Your Sacred Items were taken away, stolen by the police and government officials. A Mide Elder asked "don't you think our Ceremonies are strong enough to withstand being recorded?" There are many out there who have no access to Traditions so it is good to see - 60's scoop, adopted out, Residential Schools, raised away from community etc.
Yes very healing. It help me top. Whistle has a power that helps people such as myself that can't get to powwow. And especially during this pandemic it lifts my spirit.
This was incredibly powerful, no surprise. I cannot stop the tears flowing when I attend Pow Wows &the music/dancing begins. As a non-Aboriginal with a FBI Mohawk partner, we respect whatever the rules are with the Nation we are visiting... We have found very different attitudes as the world has changed and much needs to be shared in order to inform the ignorant and asleep. All the power to traditions/heritage of each Nation, I thank you all for allowing me to see and hear what was once hidden. I prayed my whole life for such opportunities and for non-Aboriginals to respect and honour the Red Path
Oh my brother. Non-native were all once a part of great tribes themselves that had great understanding of the earth and each other. I would suggest u look into your own ancestry so u can see the parallels, as we are all family. It is important for everyone to understand their roots and carry on the tradition and tongues of their people and by sharing these things we can start reuniting and reestablishing these great traditions and restore the balance we so desperately need now - eastern band Cherokee/celtic
I am a sister! Profile pic is not of me, I have been waiting to see if anyone out there would recognize him though. It is Ishi of the Yahi, the last of his tribe (California 1911). I have related to him for decades, read several books and saw the movie with Graham Greene playing the part. Thank you so much for your comment, and what timing, I saw a Shaman (Siberian Gypsy) May 5th (a 60th birthday pres. from sister,) she said the same thing; to look into my celtic past. Since I was 4yrs old I felt Native& never knew why, but in my 30s the answers came as I explored further along the spiritual path. I ended up living with aboriginals for yrs, then fell in love with a Mohawk. Too bad he could not follow the Red path but I learned a lot in my experiences with him. We learn the hard way, eh!! Thank you again for your keen insight as you were correct. Shaman said I have rejected my own blood (not the Irish side, just the English!!!), so I have much work to do in order to heal and become whole with the Native in cellular memory that I have always been so comfy with. Mii-gwetch
Andrea Kelly I understand this struggle family. Being half myself in have had to try to come to terms with not just what this meant about my ancestry, but also where I belong. I'm definitely not white enough for whites to not inquire about my ethnicity (not that it bothers) but not native enough I'm not looked at suspiciously sometimes when I first meet people, because so many run around acting proud of something they actually have no real connection to, or participation in. But i guess we all struggle and face prejudice. It's definitely worth it. I can't imagine what I would be without it ♡
You have touched my heart with your words, thank you (Mii-gwetch). No matter what blood we have in this life it is what our soul contains that is important. I have learned that many have issues with what we imagine is God, Mother Earth&Father Sky, The Creator, etc. Shaman made me think about that in my shattered state. I went back to something I learned in a creation story of Kitche Manitou and Sky Woman, this is Ontario Canada for me and Ojibwa nations feel familiar to me so now I feel stronger and more balanced. The male and female feel equal in power now, I am more solid on my healing path, without the confused Urban Aboriginal Mohawk in my life. The darkness he brought into my life was for a purpose and I thank him, it led me closer to the Light again.
Andrea Kelly yeah I understand that. It's difficult to watch others struggle with themselves. It can definitely fuel confusion in yourself. I've definitely been around those who seem angered by my choice to follow this path, and I see so much of that is them dealing with their own insecurity. Perhaps the anger is because I accept something they still hurt about. For a long time I was ashamed to acknowledge my Seminole line, because their history was lost in slavery. But I recently met a Seminole who told me that I shouldn't feel ashamed I wasn't taught. To honor my ancestors and their sacrifice for me and it really changed how I saw that part of me. Now I feel more compelled to self education instead of like I have some deep shame inside. Just as he effected u, perhaps u effected him. Just have faith it unfolds as it should and the creator will help him along. And feel grateful u no longer have that burden inside because it's as nasty one
This song is a special song ...my dad was a veteran..and he had wiseal.....he said that it wasn't supposed to record this song..it was supposed to help people.. when there are going through something in there lives... Reggie Black Plume
My grandpa Ray Tahahwah was a well known singer from Chicago and I recall being at the drum at the American Indian Center since I can remember and how in awe I was at the power and beauty of it all...healing from all worlds and nations...aho!!
It means the drum is sending out powerful prayers and healing to everyone around us and our ancestors. And when a drum gets whistled they do 4 more pushups
Something about the sound is very sincere. You can feel it. Reminds me of being in college. Campus would host a big gathering. It was always awesome. That sound is unforgettable. Bless up!
My mother was placed upon the drum as a baby by her uncle, unknowingly giving her to the drum, from that day forward she was allowed to stand behind the singers and sing. She carried this honor with her when she married her Siksika husband from Browning,Mt, she was also one of the first women to be allowed to dance socially with the men, she carried the name amongst the Siksika ( Takes the Bonnet)
I'm not particularly knowledgeable of this teaching so the women who sing with the men they are allowed due to a privilege or can any woman join in at any drum group as a Back up ?
I'm thankful we got to share in the strength and the beauty behind these songs and this beautiful drum group, that some of us dances can only hope to hear in person, in our lifetime
Does not the world need much healing? that this can bring us, hearing this music and drum and Eagle sound. May the Earth Mother and the listiner recieve healing each time it is played. And let the Eagle Spirit and the Whistle player receive healing each time it is played. That we all receive healing and be healing each other and our world. We are one. In All Love.
THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT TYPE OF WHISTLERS, 1st. COMBAT WAR VETERANS, FROM EVERY WAR OUR NATIVE MEN FOUGHT FROM WORLD WAR ONE, ALL THE WAY UP TO TODAY'S WAR, they have the right to blow the whistle, 2nd. SUNDANCERS THEY TO SHED THERE BLOOD AND SACRIFICEES FOR YOU AN ME, TO HEAL THE SICK AN GOOD HEALTH FOR THE PEOPLE, YES THEY BLOW THE EAGLE BONE SO THEIR PRAYERS WILL REACH THE HIGH HEAVENS, YES THESE TWO TYPE OF BLOWERS, CAN DO THIS AT ANY POW-WOW, AND NO BODY, I MEAN NO BODY CAN'T TELL 'EM THEY CAN'T,...... 😇💖🇺🇸✌️😎
May the power of this beautiful prayer, overcome this pandemic that's ravaging our population! All our songs have powerful message!! Let's keep them pure, for times like this. Bless you Blacklodge!!
During my Native American Church (Peyote Way) here on the Navajo Nation the road man goes out of the tipi in the middle of the night and blows an eagle bone whistle to the four directions. It is an honor to hear that sacred whistle and it makes my heart soar.
Feel honored to watch this, even though it is on the INTERNET. Maybe it's wrong, but things have changed so much that nothing is pure anymore. I'm honored to be able to share in this little bit that's left. To all my brothers who removed their caps, thank you. I'm a Saulteaux and women don't sing with men, but I won't judge. That's her way, their way, and it's wonderful that she/they are are holding on to a piece of what's theirs.
Woman's sing behind the singers, not at the drum, if a woman sitting with the men singing, BAD Medicine other people will get mad at you or the drum, And will tell all of you to leave😇✌️😎
Sally to say I never even knew any of this existed thank you for sharing with me your culture the togetherness of of your people I am truly grateful and blessed what a beautiful ceremony I am so grateful thank you
Really shouldnt have been recorded. But its here so not much to be done about. I have noticed quite a few comments about the filming of a whistled song...but also see comments about women not singing on a drum, but must sign behind the men. Ive seen several drums with women singers. So i suppose traditions are modified to match the times. Dont like it, but it is what it is.
Nothing is pure anymore. Its not even about that its what's in your heart and what you believe in. Im colville Okanagan band from my dads side and lummi nation from my mom. Its what's in ur heart that makes this pure. N what u believe in. Not saying you half ass it
Beautiful, sounds of the wind and pine trees whistling in the Mountains. The dancing Chief looks like my Father, he is Blackfoot. My people, my heart...
So sacred and beautifully timeless 🤚🏽 honor such a rich and wise culture...it is a treasure to be cherished cared for and shared to the future generations! The voice of souls from times gone by! Long live the true Americans👊👊
My grandmother was native and I've never been to a powwow, but as soon as this COVID thing is over - and it WILL be over, we WILL beat it - I am going to as many as I can! This music resets your soul.
I thought the woman back up singer, lone voice an octave above the men was awesome ... Touched upon the spirit ... Brought Light to the song by the men.
thing about culture is that it always evolves. but from my point of view, some things are meant to be kept as tradition and respected. ive sung at drums with women and i respect that. there is a place for everything but there is also the respect of things sacred that we need to honor, such as a whistles. ive always been shown to have all recorders, and cameras stopped and hats removed during such an event to respect the moment. videos like this show the evolution of first nations culture and also its movement away from respecting the sacredness of once highly honored traditions. pow wows have devolved into nothing more than a fierce competitions where tradition is stepped on in the name of the exchange of money.
I'm not joking I really pondered our culture yesterday after watching of few of these pow wows on here and what a culture they have .just so different from anything that ever came out of our own wee island. Even down to the greetings they perform when meeting someone from another tribe. I firmly believe that this is what a race , group or nation of people will produce when they organize themselves without the influence of the world which has corrupted everything on this planet cause man wanted to put a meter on everything he seen . The colour ,the diversity , the uniqueness the pride and so much more is something to behold and as I pondered my own nation and what we have become and become know for is our drinking and partying that I'm embarrassed to be Irish as I stand in awe and look at this nation of people but how sad it is that they cannot still live that way . It's heartbreaking.
The Irish were once a tribal nation whose people wore the colours of the clan they were born into. The church and England/Rome made our culture illegal, made our colours illegal, made our language illegal, made our stories illegal too. They gave us back the language and stories once they were cleansed of their power and christianized. Don't hate too hard our people we were victims like most of the colonized world, it just happened so much longer ago to Ireland than the rest of the world. What the colonizers did to the world they perfected on the Irish first. Be glad that the Native Peoples of America kept some of their culture alive for us to witness and remember that before the Roman Catholic atrocities the Irish were tribal people with our own songs and rhythms just like these beautiful Native American Indians. Also remember that whenever you see a cartoon leprechaun realize that it is a racist trope just noone remembers.
@@tomb613 wow bro. I hear ya man. I didn't see things that way but it may sound like hate and you know maybe it is hate but I'll ponder these things you've said and I may have a different outlook on the way things are in time. I might even do a bit of digging into our history and see what your saying there for myself . Im obviously bit blinded by this anger I'm holding and need to deal with that by finding out where we once were as you say.. Thanks for taking the time to educate me my friend.
@@dpcunningham3767 You are welcome and I too feel shame whenever someone of Irish descent says something bigoted..For one they should know better. They should remember where they come from... It is disgusting to go from being oppressed into a person who oppresses others. So I understand where you are coming from. Everything you wrote rang true to me and it gives me hope that another Irishman sees through the whitewashed racist nonsense. Cheers man!!
Awesome song there are so many different rules as what to do during the whistle but as far as I know it is for the people, the dancers, to enjoy the song. I like the respect shown by removal of the caps.
We get it, not supposed to record, but if Black Lodge didn't object to the video then just enjoy the song, that's why they composed it and why it was whistled
I still say recording should have been stopped as the eagle whistle is blown. If someone seeks the knowledge as to "why"? Bring some tobacco to an elder be sure to present it with your right hand and open it for them. Then when they accept it be ready and listening not with pen and paper or recorder but with your ears. Then later you may write it down. Bending certain rules can be done but it must done with ceremony and the elders permission allowing us to show these sacred ways is ways we were told not to.
There's no such thing of a "rulebook" on whistle Blown the people that do the blowing are Veteran's & Sundancers, yes pay the drum with tobacco or money. 😎
Unless the Elder is the owner of the Drum or drum group, the tobacco is shared with the singers this always been like this for many years, many different tribes, bands, an Nation have different rules of whisle blown, Yes an No, on recording Video's, tape recorders, Today's cellphone recordings, everyone is trying to keep the memories alive, of a dear relative who's a whistle blower or drum group, BUT you do need to get Permission from the drum first, by flashing your whistle, there's a trick, if a drum don't do all the 4 push ups, more miss beat, they have to pay the Whistler... WAS'TE, THAT'S ALL I HAVE TO SAY!!!. 😇💖🇺🇸✌️😎
First of all, that whistle did not sound like an eagle, sir. I've heard eagles and they don't sound like that. And thanks to whoever recorded this video for sharing it! None stop.
So many words of wisdom..spoken from the heart. At the great beginning we were all one , and we MUST now seek the peace and unity that only breathing as one can create. Let's journey side by side, to find that truth that brings life to us all. Linda
I really do Love N the People Like to sing N Pray For the People Like The Great Spirits Wonderful Blessed beautiful Day ALWAYS White Buffalo Woman Love N Prayers ALWAYS For the People.
ROSEBUD SIOUX is the first Tribe to do this after WW-2, and every other tribe, band, an Nation followed, YES, it does sound good to have women back up, Yeah, but remember a lot of woman's or girls have No interest in the Pow-wow World, Rodeo, street music😇😇✌️😎
I'm glad they recorded the rest, teaches protocol and respect, for sure people and dancers are not standing or removing their hats around but when you do gou know it's a powerful moment, you have to remember the recording rule is fairly new, so when did this rule get adopted in our ceremonies? Because back in the day we didn't have recording equipment think about that
Whoa! First time I've seen a video of an eagle whistle. Hmm... Well it's not my video so I won't judge. It is always a good thing to witness in person though because of how significant it means. It's like the drum and singing becomes much bigger than it was before. Kinda like being lifted off the ground in a way.
OK I'm always hearing "DONT DO THIS DONT DO THAT" AT Powwows.. If you really wanted to follow all them rules then there would be NO POWWOW AT ALL!! Most of them dances where only done by certain people or societies, and was only for them to perform in the old days. So Chill, Tribes are losing their language and culture at a very fast rate and sometimes the only way to keep the songs and dances going is to record. Just my opinion sorry if I ruffled some feathers... Also on the Eagle whistle I was told by a Lakota Medicine Man that it was only blown for people who are sick and in doing so you give up some of your life for the person so they can get well. So every time you blow an eagle whistle you shorten your life.. Which is why it is only blown for very special occasions. That's what I was told anyway..
I know this is old but as an old man it takes me time to find worthy comments to say my 2 bits. If it is a public venue and recording was already vetted and on going it is up to the whistle user to NOT blow the whistle but instead could have honored with a feather drop. If we are at a public event dancing for money singing for money then its not the place for a whistle. There are other reasons to use the call between heaven and earth. Its an open communication with the creator and used very liberal due to many reasons unlike rattling the spirit and motivating peoples hearts and minds. It is the wind of life used to ask for judgment. My 2 cents. your elder speech no need for tobacco.
Thank you. Jeez 49er songs in general are mixed with english because so many had lost their language BUT STILL HAD THEIR VOICE. btw, smoking weed isn't bad and helps keeps our kids off the bottle and the needle. The so called morality of demonizing a mostly harmless medicinal plant given to us by Creator is a european idea meant to discriminate against POC and the poor. And some of these TRADITIONS I hear people shouting and yelling about as they puff their chest and curl their lip are less than 100-150 years old and occurred after forced resettlement. Take a look at the NAC. Ho Chunks weren't eating peyote. The trade routes and exchange of religious and cultural ideas weren't opened up until forced relocation camps around the time the Ghost Dancer movement was winding down. Many of the people who promoted peyote religion were former Ghost Dancers. I grew up in that way, but we didn't do things in this way until very recently historically. It's important to remember that. I've seen people yell at GRIEVING people for not knowing to keep their seat in Devotions until they've been excused. My mother's coworkers from the casino coming to pay their respects. Compassion for grieving people is more important than our alleged traditions. Following a rule doesn't make you more indian. It's our SPIRIT that matters. It's important to remember that. Principles > Tradition BTW, those ribbon shirts I see look like they have fabrics from all over the world. Not from our immediate lands. But we wear them in ceremony don't we? And it's an honor to get gifted a nice pendleton isn't it? Pendleton isn't native owned my friends... But I am glad to see someone honored with a nice blanket. And those jingles are from chew cans. We can take ANYTHING in this Creation and make it our own. And things change, and we will change as well over time. The Spirit remains.
There lived and still lives a couple of eagles outside the city of Whitehorse, YT and they raised every year a few babies in a nest close to a pull-out outside of town. One year the city of Whitehorse decided to put a camera up on the eagle's nest to record the eagles 24 hours with the good intention to bring the eagles home to everybody who could not make his way to the nest. The next year the eagles built a nest across the highway from their old nest, inaccessible to any human being. They stayed there a couple of years and raised their babies in that new nest; when the third year came, the city of Whithehorse removed the camera from the old nest - the eagles returned that year to their old nest. Now, if you understand, why the eagles moved across the highway and came back after that camera was removed then you understand why a whistle song shouldn't be recorded.
The thing is when ppl r recording this singing u never know when someone is going to blow the whistle so ppl say stop recording u don’t know when they r going blow the eagle bone whistle it’s unexpected
that's the simplest answer right there. I don't look at people funny over every little thing, but if you don't honor that flag and our warriors and you're running around goofing off, sitting down, eating, whatever... I do judge you. You were taught better than that and you know it. You know your mom was pinching your arm telling you to stop fidgeting and show some respect.
Here is one.. Ask Blacklodge if they cant do this.. cant do that.. about there Drum.. This Camera person was meant to Capture this.. its not his Fault..
Atleast once a week I gotta play my favorites #Blacklodge #Blackstone #Eyabay #Sharpshooter I be jammin out in my back yard white people think I’m starting a war party nope just vibing 😂 😂 😂
it also use to be unheard of for a woman to sing when a whistle is blown...people try to stay as close to what was taught but some say, its a new era...new times...so now we have women singing whenever they feel like it...
why cant women sing whenever they feel like it? Men do it all the time even when theyre not even walking the Red Road themselves. Women are sacred and should be able to sing whenever they want. The Creator loves everyone equally. its usually men that make up rules to scare people.
My dad gave this man his 1st whistle, he told him to use it when everyone needed a good feeling inside. If people use powwows as a religion then u need help
🦊,.......means nothing ‘,.....no fire ‘,....no power’🔥,......vying is a rude jester,.....tells others you are better the them,.....all aboriginal life is about heart,.....gathering , holding and giving,......some need to watch because they can’t sing,dance,or create things ( their has to be an audience) to show u have learned an experience, it will circle back around to you to learn u something anew 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
Powerful song. I know what you mean about recording whistled songs. I'd be lost in the song too, but then stop recording. Not easy, but it is respectful. Wonderful share though. Wish I had been there.
You should have continue recording even if the drum group or whistle blower are your relative(s)NO-BODY has the right to tell you what to do many people still do to keep memories alive, song,whistler, dancers, and the people around you at the Pow-wow, 'cause that's all we have left in our trible life, so enjoy 🤣😇🇺🇸✌️😎
being a traditional dancer myself,as i have seen on other videos on here,we shouldn't be upset over this video,we should be honored that it was shared with us,as it was stated on a video i watched that a drum was whistled,people who could not be at that Pow-wow or any other Pow-wows,this Important to see
Yes why hide something beautiful.
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Make me want to go up and dance
I’m
So grateful I can hear this with my heart at home. This actually brought me a lot of strength through some
Difficult times months ago.
Amen brother
it's a gift to hear this, especially for the ones who are so far removed from their culture living in urban cities with little to no access to a pow wow.
I appreciate the person who recorded this for everyone to enjoy and receive all the positive vibes via youtube. Thanks !!
All my relations!
@opaqueblackholeJesus saves🙏❤❤
Feel the eagles circling above as they heard the song and came to dance bringing endless strength, prayers, and blessings.🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Thank you, be blessed, be healed.
@@l.dalton3535Jesus loves you❤❤❤
I love this song and have always been a fan of the Black Lodge singers ❤️🦅✨
Much respect to the drum and drummers and singers and the dancer,so thankful for this sacred ceremony that I am able to offer up my prayers every time I need to during this very difficult time it has helped me by lifting my spirit since we are not allowed to gather at this time,cannot wait for this pandemic to be over with so we all can gather,what a great day that will be,prayers for all those struggling,may all stay well.
Honoring the Creator. Awesome drum. Whistle Carrier showing respect to drum. Brothers wearing hats removed them. Feeling blessed to be able to share in this most spiritual time.
I came here because I needed the prayer song and the heart beat of mother earth in the drum! I could feel the healing energy of the eagle whistle when it was blow! Thank you! May this video and recording bring healing to anyone that needs it and is opened!
My brother is having a hard time breathing and we got it whistled. My uncle Milton was the whistle carrier. The whole powwow has danced because we are well known where I am from. He has a trache and doesn’t talk but it has healed him. If people are saying you’re not supposed to record a whistled song then they really need the healing and prayers sent to them. If you are a white person (not racist) then this was recorded for you. If you need the healing then you must get the healing from this video. Hiy hiy
thank you sister. I didn't click whistled songs for no reason. it's real easy to lose your way and get hurt real bad when you stray from the red road. Some of us don't know how to just get back there all easy. so we click on things like whistled songs, because the last time we felt strong and free and loved and full of hope was when we were real young. and these songs are the little morsels of light we need to stay alive sometimes. our world has changed so much so fast between generations. rules don't matter. Intention matters. Creator matters. we say Mauna, but others have so many names it's truly astounding. rules change, but as long as your intentions are clean and pure and not malicious.... Far better that an eagle whistle be broken, than we leave our own peoples to suffer without access to the medicines they need.
I appreciate your words. People understand protocols. We came from a time, not too long ago where everything had to be hidden. Hidden or else you got arrested. Your Sacred Items were taken away, stolen by the police and government officials. A Mide Elder asked "don't you think our Ceremonies are strong enough to withstand being recorded?" There are many out there who have no access to Traditions so it is good to see - 60's scoop, adopted out, Residential Schools, raised away from community etc.
white person =/= innately racist. smh
Yes very healing.
It help me top.
Whistle has a power that helps people such as myself that can't get to powwow.
And especially during this pandemic it lifts my spirit.
I’m white and definitely need healing right now listening with respect and admiration thanks for sharing .
This was incredibly powerful, no surprise. I cannot stop the tears flowing when I attend Pow Wows &the music/dancing begins. As a non-Aboriginal with a FBI Mohawk partner, we respect whatever the rules are with the Nation we are visiting... We have found very different attitudes as the world has changed and much needs to be shared in order to inform the ignorant and asleep. All the power to traditions/heritage of each Nation, I thank you all for allowing me to see and hear what was once hidden. I prayed my whole life for such opportunities and for non-Aboriginals to respect and honour the Red Path
Oh my brother. Non-native were all once a part of great tribes themselves that had great understanding of the earth and each other. I would suggest u look into your own ancestry so u can see the parallels, as we are all family. It is important for everyone to understand their roots and carry on the tradition and tongues of their people and by sharing these things we can start reuniting and reestablishing these great traditions and restore the balance we so desperately need now - eastern band Cherokee/celtic
I am a sister! Profile pic is not of me, I have been waiting to see if anyone out there would recognize him though. It is Ishi of the Yahi, the last of his tribe (California 1911). I have related to him for decades, read several books and saw the movie with Graham Greene playing the part.
Thank you so much for your comment, and what timing, I saw a Shaman (Siberian Gypsy) May 5th (a 60th birthday pres. from sister,) she said the same thing; to look into my celtic past. Since I was 4yrs old I felt Native& never knew why, but in my 30s the answers came as I explored further along the spiritual path. I ended up living with aboriginals for yrs, then fell in love with a Mohawk. Too bad he could not follow the Red path but I learned a lot in my experiences with him. We learn the hard way, eh!! Thank you again for your keen insight as you were correct. Shaman said I have rejected my own blood (not the Irish side, just the English!!!), so I have much work to do in order to heal and become whole with the Native in cellular memory that I have always been so comfy with. Mii-gwetch
Andrea Kelly I understand this struggle family. Being half myself in have had to try to come to terms with not just what this meant about my ancestry, but also where I belong. I'm definitely not white enough for whites to not inquire about my ethnicity (not that it bothers) but not native enough I'm not looked at suspiciously sometimes when I first meet people, because so many run around acting proud of something they actually have no real connection to, or participation in. But i guess we all struggle and face prejudice. It's definitely worth it. I can't imagine what I would be without it ♡
You have touched my heart with your words, thank you (Mii-gwetch). No matter what blood we have in this life it is what our soul contains that is important. I have learned that many have issues with what we imagine is God, Mother Earth&Father Sky, The Creator, etc.
Shaman made me think about that in my shattered state. I went back to something I learned in a creation story of Kitche Manitou and Sky Woman, this is Ontario Canada for me and Ojibwa nations feel familiar to me so now I feel stronger and more balanced. The male and female feel equal in power now, I am more solid on my healing path, without the confused Urban Aboriginal Mohawk in my life. The darkness he brought into my life was for a purpose and I thank him, it led me closer to the Light again.
Andrea Kelly yeah I understand that. It's difficult to watch others struggle with themselves. It can definitely fuel confusion in yourself. I've definitely been around those who seem angered by my choice to follow this path, and I see so much of that is them dealing with their own insecurity. Perhaps the anger is because I accept something they still hurt about. For a long time I was ashamed to acknowledge my Seminole line, because their history was lost in slavery. But I recently met a Seminole who told me that I shouldn't feel ashamed I wasn't taught. To honor my ancestors and their sacrifice for me and it really changed how I saw that part of me. Now I feel more compelled to self education instead of like I have some deep shame inside. Just as he effected u, perhaps u effected him. Just have faith it unfolds as it should and the creator will help him along. And feel grateful u no longer have that burden inside because it's as nasty one
My dad loved dancing...he loves listen to pow wow... my dad dance for 38 yrs(old style Chicken dance)my dad must be dancing right now in. Heaven...
This song is a special song ...my dad was a veteran..and he had wiseal.....he said that it wasn't supposed to record this song..it was supposed to help people.. when there are going through something in there lives...
Reggie Black Plume
My grandpa Ray Tahahwah was a well known singer from Chicago and I recall being at the drum at the American Indian Center since I can remember and how in awe I was at the power and beauty of it all...healing from all worlds and nations...aho!!
It means the drum is sending out powerful prayers and healing to everyone around us and our ancestors. And when a drum gets whistled they do 4 more pushups
Awesome Whistle 👍💖😁🦅
Something about the sound is very sincere. You can feel it. Reminds me of being in college. Campus would host a big gathering. It was always awesome. That sound is unforgettable. Bless up!
That's my uncle on the 1st whistle blower much respect for the eagle whistle blower
*(POWER*)
What is your uncles name? Does he still dance? Looks awesome with War bonnet. Proud of him.
My mother was placed upon the drum as a baby by her uncle, unknowingly giving her to the drum, from that day forward she was allowed to stand behind the singers and sing. She carried this honor with her when she married her Siksika husband from Browning,Mt, she was also one of the first women to be allowed to dance socially with the men, she carried the name amongst the Siksika ( Takes the Bonnet)
I'm not particularly knowledgeable of this teaching so the women who sing with the men they are allowed due to a privilege or can any woman join in at any drum group as a Back up ?
@antoniogeorge4249 some tribes have different rules and some require special privileges but others don't and you can just walk up and sing
I'm thankful we got to share in the strength and the beauty behind these songs and this beautiful drum group, that some of us dances can only hope to hear in person, in our lifetime
Does not the world need much healing? that this can bring us, hearing this music and drum and Eagle sound. May the Earth Mother and the listiner recieve healing each time it is played. And let the Eagle Spirit and the Whistle player receive healing each time it is played. That we all receive healing and be healing each other and our world. We are one. In All Love.
Well put!
THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT TYPE OF WHISTLERS, 1st. COMBAT WAR VETERANS, FROM EVERY WAR OUR NATIVE MEN FOUGHT FROM WORLD WAR ONE, ALL THE WAY UP TO TODAY'S WAR, they have the right to blow the whistle, 2nd. SUNDANCERS THEY TO SHED THERE BLOOD AND SACRIFICEES FOR YOU AN ME, TO HEAL THE SICK AN GOOD HEALTH FOR THE PEOPLE, YES THEY BLOW THE EAGLE BONE SO THEIR PRAYERS WILL REACH THE HIGH HEAVENS, YES THESE TWO TYPE OF BLOWERS, CAN DO THIS AT ANY POW-WOW, AND NO BODY, I MEAN NO BODY CAN'T TELL 'EM THEY CAN'T,...... 😇💖🇺🇸✌️😎
Nice! This is my aunt and uncle's drum, along with my cousins. Makes my heart proud.
May the power of this beautiful prayer, overcome this pandemic that's ravaging our population! All our songs have powerful message!! Let's keep them pure, for times like this. Bless you Blacklodge!!
During my Native American Church (Peyote Way) here on the Navajo Nation the road man goes out of the tipi in the middle of the night and blows an eagle bone whistle to the four directions. It is an honor to hear that sacred whistle and it makes my heart soar.
Feel honored to watch this, even though it is on the INTERNET. Maybe it's wrong, but things have changed so much that nothing is pure anymore. I'm honored to be able to share in this little bit that's left. To all my brothers who removed their caps, thank you. I'm a Saulteaux and women don't sing with men, but I won't judge. That's her way, their way, and it's wonderful that she/they are are holding on to a piece of what's theirs.
Woman's sing behind the singers, not at the drum, if a woman sitting with the men singing, BAD Medicine other people will get mad at you or the drum, And will tell all of you to leave😇✌️😎
Sally to say I never even knew any of this existed thank you for sharing with me your culture the togetherness of of your people I am truly grateful and blessed what a beautiful ceremony I am so grateful thank you
Dakota/Lakota Nation Women sing behind the drum...we dont sit by the men..
Really shouldnt have been recorded. But its here so not much to be done about. I have noticed quite a few comments about the filming of a whistled song...but also see comments about women not singing on a drum, but must sign behind the men. Ive seen several drums with women singers. So i suppose traditions are modified to match the times. Dont like it, but it is what it is.
Nothing is pure anymore. Its not even about that its what's in your heart and what you believe in. Im colville Okanagan band from my dads side and lummi nation from my mom. Its what's in ur heart that makes this pure. N what u believe in. Not saying you half ass it
Beautiful, sounds of the wind and pine trees whistling in the Mountains. The dancing Chief looks like my Father, he is Blackfoot. My people, my heart...
So sacred and beautifully timeless 🤚🏽 honor such a rich and wise culture...it is a treasure to be cherished cared for and shared to the future generations! The voice of souls from times gone by! Long live the true Americans👊👊
I want to be with them 24/7 as they sing and drum. Brilliant.
Our respective songs are so great it's like they're anointed. Each and every one!
My grandmother was native and I've never been to a powwow, but as soon as this COVID thing is over - and it WILL be over, we WILL beat it - I am going to as many as I can! This music resets your soul.
Awesome singing and beating of the drum. Great song. Thanks.
This drum group is truly a honor to hear and see their songs are a real blessing from the one above
Always loved this drum, so beautiful to be able to listen to them whenever I want in these times. Stay well, people. 🙂
I thought the woman back up singer, lone voice an octave above the men was awesome ... Touched upon the spirit ... Brought Light to the song by the men.
Look at how many views a whistled song gets? I think it's epic.
thing about culture is that it always evolves. but from my point of view, some things are meant to be kept as tradition and respected. ive sung at drums with women and i respect that. there is a place for everything but there is also the respect of things sacred that we need to honor, such as a whistles. ive always been shown to have all recorders, and cameras stopped and hats removed during such an event to respect the moment. videos like this show the evolution of first nations culture and also its movement away from respecting the sacredness of once highly honored traditions. pow wows have devolved into nothing more than a fierce competitions where tradition is stepped on in the name of the exchange of money.
What a song! Sing my brothers sing!
The best drummers singers i love Black lodge singers
I'm not joking I really pondered our culture yesterday after watching of few of these pow wows on here and what a culture they have .just so different from anything that ever came out of our own wee island. Even down to the greetings they perform when meeting someone from another tribe. I firmly believe that this is what a race , group or nation of people will produce when they organize themselves without the influence of the world which has corrupted everything on this planet cause man wanted to put a meter on everything he seen . The colour ,the diversity , the uniqueness the pride and so much more is something to behold and as I pondered my own nation and what we have become and become know for is our drinking and partying that I'm embarrassed to be Irish as I stand in awe and look at this nation of people but how sad it is that they cannot still live that way . It's heartbreaking.
The Irish were once a tribal nation whose people wore the colours of the clan they were born into. The church and England/Rome made our culture illegal, made our colours illegal, made our language illegal, made our stories illegal too. They gave us back the language and stories once they were cleansed of their power and christianized. Don't hate too hard our people we were victims like most of the colonized world, it just happened so much longer ago to Ireland than the rest of the world. What the colonizers did to the world they perfected on the Irish first. Be glad that the Native Peoples of America kept some of their culture alive for us to witness and remember that before the Roman Catholic atrocities the Irish were tribal people with our own songs and rhythms just like these beautiful Native American Indians. Also remember that whenever you see a cartoon leprechaun realize that it is a racist trope just noone remembers.
@@tomb613 wow bro. I hear ya man. I didn't see things that way but it may sound like hate and you know maybe it is hate but I'll ponder these things you've said and I may have a different outlook on the way things are in time. I might even do a bit of digging into our history and see what your saying there for myself . Im obviously bit blinded by this anger I'm holding and need to deal with that by finding out where we once were as you say.. Thanks for taking the time to educate me my friend.
@@dpcunningham3767 You are welcome and I too feel shame whenever someone of Irish descent says something bigoted..For one they should know better. They should remember where they come from... It is disgusting to go from being oppressed into a person who oppresses others. So I understand where you are coming from. Everything you wrote rang true to me and it gives me hope that another Irishman sees through the whitewashed racist nonsense.
Cheers man!!
Awesome song there are so many different rules as what to do during the whistle but as far as I know it is for the people, the dancers, to enjoy the song. I like the respect shown by removal of the caps.
We get it, not supposed to record, but if Black Lodge didn't object to the video then just enjoy the song, that's why they composed it and why it was whistled
She sounds fine to me. Harmonized and on beat. js. Beautiful song, had me tapping my foot beading here lol.
Livin da dream, always!🙊🙉🙈😜👽
Absolutely. Her voice is so powerful. Love it.
Beautiful singing
Beautiful voice they have ....
I still say recording should have been stopped as the eagle whistle is blown. If someone seeks the knowledge as to "why"? Bring some tobacco to an elder be sure to present it with your right hand and open it for them. Then when they accept it be ready and listening not with pen and paper or recorder but with your ears. Then later you may write it down. Bending certain rules can be done but it must done with ceremony and the elders permission allowing us to show these sacred ways is ways we were told not to.
Left hand actually. I got the updated rulebook from a sacred elder.
There's no such thing of a "rulebook" on whistle Blown the people that do the blowing are Veteran's & Sundancers, yes pay the drum with tobacco or money. 😎
Unless the Elder is the owner of the Drum or drum group, the tobacco is shared with the singers this always been like this for many years, many different tribes, bands, an Nation have different rules of whisle blown, Yes an No, on recording Video's, tape recorders, Today's cellphone recordings, everyone is trying to keep the memories alive, of a dear relative who's a whistle blower or drum group, BUT you do need to get Permission from the drum first, by flashing your whistle, there's a trick, if a drum don't do all the 4 push ups, more miss beat, they have to pay the Whistler... WAS'TE, THAT'S ALL I HAVE TO SAY!!!. 😇💖🇺🇸✌️😎
young people have not been taught by their elders they respect but do not know the ways do not be hard on them
First of all, that whistle did not sound like an eagle, sir. I've heard eagles and they don't sound like that. And thanks to whoever recorded this video for sharing it! None stop.
I love y'all keep rocking!!!!! Lifelong fan!!!!♥♥♥♥♥😎😎😎
So many words of wisdom..spoken from the heart. At the great beginning we were all one , and we MUST now seek the peace and unity that only breathing as one can create. Let's journey side by side, to find that truth that brings life to us all. Linda
I really do Love N the People Like to sing N Pray For the People Like The Great Spirits Wonderful Blessed beautiful Day ALWAYS White Buffalo Woman Love N Prayers ALWAYS For the People.
🌪️😊want to thank you for the pow wow's music & video's 👋.
the womans voice helps push the song up to the sky, hooochaaa! creator hear us.
ROSEBUD SIOUX is the first Tribe to do this after WW-2, and every other tribe, band, an Nation followed, YES, it does sound good to have women back up, Yeah, but remember a lot of woman's or girls have No interest in the Pow-wow World, Rodeo, street music😇😇✌️😎
Those women sound terrible 🤣🤣🤣
Them Woman are totally making this song with their backing vocals!
I'm glad they recorded the rest, teaches protocol and respect, for sure people and dancers are not standing or removing their hats around but when you do gou know it's a powerful moment, you have to remember the recording rule is fairly new, so when did this rule get adopted in our ceremonies? Because back in the day we didn't have recording equipment think about that
i always get chills when i listen to this. it's just that awesome
Merci pour ce partage, c'est MAGNIFIQUE!
Whoa! First time I've seen a video of an eagle whistle. Hmm... Well it's not my video so I won't judge. It is always a good thing to witness in person though because of how significant it means. It's like the drum and singing becomes much bigger than it was before. Kinda like being lifted off the ground in a way.
OK I'm always hearing "DONT DO THIS DONT DO THAT" AT Powwows.. If you really wanted to follow all them rules then there would be NO POWWOW AT ALL!! Most of them dances where only done by certain people or societies, and was only for them to perform in the old days. So Chill, Tribes are losing their language and culture at a very fast rate and sometimes the only way to keep the songs and dances going is to record. Just my opinion sorry if I ruffled some feathers... Also on the Eagle whistle I was told by a Lakota Medicine Man that it was only blown for people who are sick and in doing so you give up some of your life for the person so they can get well. So every time you blow an eagle whistle you shorten your life.. Which is why it is only blown for very special occasions. That's what I was told anyway..
I totally agree
Apache Dishchiibikoh well said bro
Apache Dishchiibikoh yut
I know this is old but as an old man it takes me time to find worthy comments to say my 2 bits. If it is a public venue and recording was already vetted and on going it is up to the whistle user to NOT blow the whistle but instead could have honored with a feather drop. If we are at a public event dancing for money singing for money then its not the place for a whistle. There are other reasons to use the call between heaven and earth. Its an open communication with the creator and used very liberal due to many reasons unlike rattling the spirit and motivating peoples hearts and minds. It is the wind of life used to ask for judgment.
My 2 cents. your elder speech no need for tobacco.
Thank you. Jeez 49er songs in general are mixed with english because so many had lost their language BUT STILL HAD THEIR VOICE. btw, smoking weed isn't bad and helps keeps our kids off the bottle and the needle. The so called morality of demonizing a mostly harmless medicinal plant given to us by Creator is a european idea meant to discriminate against POC and the poor. And some of these TRADITIONS I hear people shouting and yelling about as they puff their chest and curl their lip are less than 100-150 years old and occurred after forced resettlement. Take a look at the NAC. Ho Chunks weren't eating peyote. The trade routes and exchange of religious and cultural ideas weren't opened up until forced relocation camps around the time the Ghost Dancer movement was winding down. Many of the people who promoted peyote religion were former Ghost Dancers. I grew up in that way, but we didn't do things in this way until very recently historically. It's important to remember that. I've seen people yell at GRIEVING people for not knowing to keep their seat in Devotions until they've been excused. My mother's coworkers from the casino coming to pay their respects. Compassion for grieving people is more important than our alleged traditions. Following a rule doesn't make you more indian. It's our SPIRIT that matters. It's important to remember that. Principles > Tradition BTW, those ribbon shirts I see look like they have fabrics from all over the world. Not from our immediate lands. But we wear them in ceremony don't we? And it's an honor to get gifted a nice pendleton isn't it? Pendleton isn't native owned my friends... But I am glad to see someone honored with a nice blanket. And those jingles are from chew cans. We can take ANYTHING in this Creation and make it our own. And things change, and we will change as well over time. The Spirit remains.
We got whistled 4 times this powwow 💙 was fun
I need it. I'm feeling a lot of negative things and I don't want to be this way.
Dang! How many pushups was that?? I lost count! Hahaa I love this drum! Keep strong boys!
Our culture is alive and well. We worship our past and past only.
as a dancer, you have my utmost respect, thank u for your beautiful songsxoxoxoxo
God how I love love seeing our family
There lived and still lives a couple of eagles outside the city of Whitehorse, YT and they raised every year a few babies in a nest close to a pull-out outside of town. One year the city of Whitehorse decided to put a camera up on the eagle's nest to record the eagles 24 hours with the good intention to bring the eagles home to everybody who could not make his way to the nest. The next year the eagles built a nest across the highway from their old nest, inaccessible to any human being. They stayed there a couple of years and raised their babies in that new nest; when the third year came, the city of Whithehorse removed the camera from the old nest - the eagles returned that year to their old nest. Now, if you understand, why the eagles moved across the highway and came back after that camera was removed then you understand why a whistle song shouldn't be recorded.
Disrespectful or not. Our Creater is very forgiving. And we should be the same.
hokahey
Straight facts
Very nice song to listen to . Like listening to this group
Good song love the black lodge singers
Sounding on point guys, great video, ty for sharing...Seems to have caused some mixed feelings but I am grateful (Salish & Kootenai)
Me too but I'm Pendoreille
Great vidio I feel we going back in time .God bless this nations they were the true American people .I read about they history and makes me 😞.
the powwows ive been to they announce to stop recording when a whistle has been blown...even during a dropped feather recovery
absolutely beautiful!! didn't need backup...AT ALL #RuinedAgootOne JS
WE'ER NORTHERN PLAINS TRIBES, THAT'S WHAT WE DO, like grandad says "HAPPY SONG, HAPPY PEOPLE"!! 🤣🤣😇💖🇺🇸✌️😎
I miss dancing and I love my culture
Great singing and song, and dancing.
Love you FAM Charles Totus Jr from the Yakama Nation 509 1978 at my starting of my path
The thing is when ppl r recording this singing u never know when someone is going to blow the whistle so ppl say stop recording u don’t know when they r going blow the eagle bone whistle it’s unexpected
that's the simplest answer right there. I don't look at people funny over every little thing, but if you don't honor that flag and our warriors and you're running around goofing off, sitting down, eating, whatever... I do judge you. You were taught better than that and you know it. You know your mom was pinching your arm telling you to stop fidgeting and show some respect.
thank you...good kind strong words...hokahey....from an elder
Well done! Great jamm
It maybe disrespectfull but dang good sound and for Blacklodge to sing that long. Goot One!
Thank you black lodge thank you very much
wow beautiful song
If I'm not mistaken, as soon as the whistle was blowed, the camera should've been turned off, that's how I was taught anyway,.
Great song
Here is one.. Ask Blacklodge if they cant do this.. cant do that.. about there Drum.. This Camera person was meant to Capture this.. its not his Fault..
Song sung for this destructive way of disrespecting each other.....Nishin!!!!!!!! Kttch migwettch!
Thanks for sharing this love
All aimed to give the earth honor with prayers; 🦅 blessings.
Here is a good song to start off a great weekend
Sit with Kenny and feel song flow great feeling.
BEAUTIFUL ❣️
Atleast once a week I gotta play my favorites #Blacklodge #Blackstone #Eyabay #Sharpshooter I be jammin out in my back yard white people think I’m starting a war party nope just vibing 😂 😂 😂
Our whole life's ways were not meant to be recorded in any ways. We were told to remember with our senses.
it also use to be unheard of for a woman to sing when a whistle is blown...people try to stay as close to what was taught but some say, its a new era...new times...so now we have women singing whenever they feel like it...
why cant women sing whenever they feel like it? Men do it all the time even when theyre not even walking the Red Road themselves. Women are sacred and should be able to sing whenever they want. The Creator loves everyone equally. its usually men that make up rules to scare people.
This is great, never forget the way. What are they saying?
The hethuska is a warrior society nothing sacred about it.
My dad gave this man his 1st whistle, he told him to use it when everyone needed a good feeling inside. If people use powwows as a religion then u need help
2nd man is my dads good friend Peter joe olney
Who's the 1st man?
I was also taught the 2ndan is challenging that 2st whistle
@@MrStaybrownAlbert Thomas
🦊,.......means nothing ‘,.....no fire ‘,....no power’🔥,......vying is a rude jester,.....tells others you are better the them,.....all aboriginal life is about heart,.....gathering , holding and giving,......some need to watch because they can’t sing,dance,or create things ( their has to be an audience) to show u have learned an experience, it will circle back around to you to learn u something anew 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
Good song thanks for posting
One of the Singers sings really high and only sings when they want too, kinda hard to believe it was Whistled with singing like that.
It's just like a choir, it's perfect. highs needed in places and lows needed in other areas.
beautiful
My auntie & uncle are fine with this post. Let it to.
Love this
Music too my soul.
awesome tune
It's all good it's 2019. Not at ceremonie.
saludos hermanos del norte!! mitakuye oyazin!
Powerful song. I know what you mean about recording whistled songs. I'd be lost in the song too, but then stop recording. Not easy, but it is respectful. Wonderful share though. Wish I had been there.
You’re not supposed to record when they blow their eagle whistles.. I got in trouble for that few years back.
You should have continue recording even if the drum group or whistle blower are your relative(s)NO-BODY has the right to tell you what to do many people still do to keep memories alive, song,whistler, dancers, and the people around you at the Pow-wow, 'cause that's all we have left in our trible life, so enjoy 🤣😇🇺🇸✌️😎
Andrew H. Lewis Record just don’t record when a whistle is blown, or at least cover the lens. Tapwe.