InterTribal presents:
Good morning and welcome,
Can you believe we have arrived at the last Saturday in the month of February? March arrives on Monday and Spring is currently entering into the courtship dance performed annually this time of year. Who will win out?
Today’s show is dedicated to Little Raven, my assistant producer. In the last two weeks, Little Raven lost his grandmother due to natural age issues, and very recently this past week, lost a very good friend who had filled the role of surrogate mother in his life. This show was prepared with healing in mind and it is in that same mindset that I hope you find comfort and healing as well.
InterTribal continues to be pre-recorded for your listening pleasure.
Please wear your masks and practice social distancing. It just may help save a life.
Walk in Peace,
Tall Feathers
Felipe Rose, “Lakota Sioux Prayer (with Mark Langenfeld)”
from Red Hawk Woman
Tomahawk Records - 2004
Great Mystery, “Native Rhythm”
from In the Spirit (feat. Charles Button & Milton Tso)
Sacred Mountain - 2015
Chief Sonne Reyna & Steven Halpern, “Family Song (Traditional Chant, Voice and Drums)”
from Healing Songs of Earth & Sky
Steven Halpern's Inner Peace Music - 2004
Tito La Rosa, “All One Nation”
from The Prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor
Silver Wave Records - 2001
Louie Gonnie, “Pathways”
from Pathway to Destiny (Songs of Healing and Contemplation)
Canyon Records - 2012
Verdell Primeaux & Johnny Mike, “Cathedral”
from Sacred Path - Healing Songs of the Native American Church
Canyon Records - 1997
Wabanaki Confederacy, “Ol' Style Sweet Grass”
Tribal Spirit Music - 2020
Aspen Mirabal, Kona Mirabal, Masa Mirabal, Robert Mirabal & Ethel, “An Kha Na”
from The River
Innova - 2016
Rising Appalachia, “Scale Down (Acoustic Version)”
from Scale Down (Acoustic Version) - Single
Rising Appalachia - 2017
InterTribal InterTribal February 27th, 2021
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