InterTribal presents:
Good morning,
Welcome to your weekend. Welcome to your Saturday. InterTribal – The show that makes the sun rise? Maybe. But InterTribal is definitely a show that helps you start your day.
Today I have 2 hours and 40 minutes of music! Sadly, I might be able to fit in 2 hours and 25 minutes.
I have the music, now let’s play.
Walk in Peace,
Tall Feathers
Felipe Rose, “Lakota Sioux Prayer (with Mark Langenfeld)”
from Red Hawk Woman
Tomahawk Records - 2004
Jonah Littlesunday, “Veterans’ Bravery”
from Gratitude - Native American Flute Healing (Bonus Track Version)
Canyon Records - 2016
Harmonic Earth, “Shadows of the Moon (Prayers for the Missing)”
Lotus Temple Music - 2016
Little Wolf Band, “Prayers in the Wind”
from Sacred Ground - A Tribute to Mother Earth
Silver Wave Records - 2005
Tito La Rosa, “The Cry of the World”
from The Prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor
Silver Wave Records - 2001
Aspen Mirabal, Kona Mirabal, Masa Mirabal, Robert Mirabal & Ethel, “An Kha Na”
from The River
Innova - 2016
Louie Gonnie, “From the Mountain Tops (feat. Dewey Gonnie & Logan Yazzie)”
from Songs from the Black Cedar Hills (feat. Dewey Gonnie & Logan Yazzie)
Canyon Records - 2016
Great Mystery, “Stargazer”
from In the Spirit (feat. Charles Button & Milton Tso)
Sacred Mountain - 2015
Jerry Alfred & the Medicine Beat, “The Warrior Song”
from Etsi Shon - Grandfather Song
Red House Records - 1996
Andrew Vasquez, “We Shall Follow Our Brothers”
from Spirit Mountain - Authentic Music of the American Indian
Cooking Vinyl - 2007
Jeff McClellan, Kyle Robedeaux, Brian Stoner, “Healing Song sung in Sac and Fox”
from Blessings
Canyon Records - 2008
Buffy Sainte-Marie & Tanya Tagaq, “You Got to Run (Spirit of the Wind)”
from Medicine Songs
True North Records - 2017
A Tribe Called Red, “Stadium Pow Wow (feat. Black Bear)”
from Stadium Pow Wow (feat. Black Bear) - Single
Radicalized Records - 2016
InterTribal InterTribal October 17th, 2020
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