InterTribal presents:
Good morning and Welcome to May!
This is the first Saturday of May and we are forecast to hit 70 today and 80 tomorrow. Be sure to get out and soak up the sun this weekend. Hopefully we will get to dry out just a little.
Thank you for tuning in and sharing this time and music together.
Walk in Peace, Stay in good health and enjoy the weekend.
Tall Feathers
Felipe Rose, “Lakota Sioux Prayer (with Mark Langenfeld)”
from Red Hawk Woman
Tomahawk Records - 2004
Jan Michael Looking Wolf & Robin Gentlewolf, “Third Eye”
from Flute Meditation
Jan Michael Looking Wolf - 2020
Sissy Goodhouse, “Lakota Womens Song”
from Spirit Mountain - Authentic Music of the American Indian
Cooking Vinyl - 2007
Olivia Tailfeathers, “Kitsikakomimm (Blackfoot Love Song)”
from Ninihkssin
Arbor Records Ltd. - 2005
William Horncloud, Ben Sitting Up & Frank Afraid of Horses, “Lakota Love Song”
from Traditional Voices (Historic Recordings of Native American Music)
Canyon Records - 1998
Wilbur Jack, “Our Father's Thoughts Are Shining Down”
Canyon Records - 1998
Betty Jo Pimpey, Morris Medicine & Pamela Medicine, “Peyote Occasional Song #1”
Canyon Records - 1998
Coyote Oldman, “Ancient Light”
from Prophecy 2: A Hearts of Space Native American Collection
Hearts of Space Records - 2008
Joe Tohonnie Jr, “Blessing of the Mountain Spirit”
from Apache Social, Blessing & Crown Dance Songs
Cool Runnings Music - 2013
Louie Gonnie, “Star People Dance As the Moon Sings”
from Pathway to Destiny (Songs of Healing and Contemplation)
Canyon Records - 2012
Jay Begaye with Tiinesha Begaye, “Beauty and Elegance”
Canyon Records - 2009
Keith Bear, “Hidatsa Garden Song”
from Spirit Mountain - Authentic Music of the American Indian
Cooking Vinyl - 2007
Tony Duncan, “Dance of the Coyote”
from Earth Warrior (Light of our Ancestors)
Canyon Records - 2012
InterTribal InterTribal May 2nd, 2020
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