InterTribal presents:
Good morning,
Welcome to your weekend. InterTribal is the show that the sun rises for each Saturday.
No this isn’t a Mother’s day show, but there are some residual songs that are honoring the mother.
Today’s show is simply a mix of old and new and just for your enjoyment.
Walk in Peace,
Tall Feathers
Felipe Rose, “Lakota Sioux Prayer (with Mark Langenfeld)”
from Red Hawk Woman
Tomahawk Records - 2004
R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton & Will Clipman, “Horses In the Rain”
from Dancing Into Silence
Canyon Records - 2009
White Buffalo: Rob Wallace, Tree Cody, & Will Clipman, “Elk Medicine”
from White Buffalo
Canyon Records - 1995
Fawn Wood, “Singing and Praying (feat. Charles Wood III & Tony Duncan)”
from Kakike
Buffalo Jump Records - 2021
Ulali, “Grammah Easter's Lullaby”
from Earthbeat! Tribal Collection - 20th Anniversary Special
Earth Beat Records - 2005
Fred Romero & Taos Singers, “Taos Pueblo Horse Tail Dance”
from Traditional Voices (Historic Recordings of Native American Music)
Canyon Records - 1999
Jay Begaye with Tiinesha Begaye, “My Pretty Horse, Skoopa”
Canyon Records - 2009
Joseph Fire Crow, “The Young Wolves”
from Spirit Mountain - Authentic Music of the American Indian
Cooking Vinyl - 2007
Andrew Vasquez, “Wind River”
from Spirit Mountain - Authentic Music of the American Indian
Cooking Vinyl - 2007
Alex E. Smith, Cheevers Toppah & Nitanis "Kit" Landry, “Swirling Smoke”
from Rain In July: Native American Vocal Harmony
Canyon Records - 2009
Thirza Defoe, “Calling to the People”
from Come to Me Great Mystery: Native American Healing Songs
Silver Wave Records - 2008
Xavier Quijas Yxayotl, “Cry of the Morning Dove Song”
from Mayan Ancestral Music - Healing Music for Mother Earth
Mystical Music Offerings - 2005
Floyd Red Crow Westerman, “Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down”
from Floyd Red Crow Westerman - a Tribute to Johnny Cash
Hen House Studios - 2006
InterTribal InterTribal May 22nd, 2021
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