InterTribal presents:
Good morning,
Welcome to your weekend. Today we celebrate the Indigenous Walk in DC yesterday. No, I was not there, but friends of mind were. The fight for clean water and human rights are two struggles that should not be an issue. After all, we are all human and we all need water. These are two basic truths and rights.
Walk in Peace,
Tall Feathers
Felipe Rose, “Lakota Sioux Prayer (with Mark Langenfeld)”
from Red Hawk Woman
Tomahawk Records - 2004
Arvel Bird, “The Touch of Flying Sparks”
from Ananeah (feat. Will Clipman, Mary Redhouse & William Eaton)
Singing Wolf Records - 2006
Antonio Woody, “Four Peyote Songs of the Native American Church 1”
from Old Style (Native American Peyote Songs)
Canyon Records - 2010
Louie Gonnie, “Star People Dance As the Moon Sings”
from Pathway to Destiny (Songs of Healing and Contemplation)
Canyon Records - 2012
Tito La Rosa, “The Cry of the World”
from The Prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor
Silver Wave Records - 2001
Thirza Defoe, “Calling to the People”
from Come to Me Great Mystery: Native American Healing Songs
Silver Wave Records - 2008
Verdell Primeaux & Johnny Mike, “Cathedral”
from Sacred Path - Healing Songs of the Native American Church
Canyon Records - 1997
Tony Duncan & Darrin Yazzie, “Elders Speak”
from Earth Warrior (Light of our Ancestors)
Canyon Records - 2012
Sheldon Sundown, “Holding You”
from The Hand Drum Session: Smoke n Round Dance
Tribal Spirit Music - 2012
Andrew Vasquez, “We Shall Follow Our Brothers”
from Spirit Mountain - Authentic Music of the American Indian
Makoché Recording Company - 2007
Ulali, “Mother”
from Heartbeat: Voices of First Nations Women
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1995
InterTribal InterTribal January 19th, 2019
Posted In: Music Shows
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