InterTribal presents:
Good morning and welcome to your weekend.
After the past few weeks of upbeat and highly contemporary music, I have opted to tone it down a notch or two.
Thank you for supporting InterTribal and WRIR during our Spring Fund Drive. The station reached its goal and we have you to thank. So sit back and enjoy the show.
As always, Thank you for tuning each and making InterTribal a part of your Saturday morning routine.
Walk in Peace,
Tall Feathers
Remember – InterTribal is Pre-Recorded for your listening pleasure.
Felipe Rose, “Lakota Sioux Prayer (with Mark Langenfeld)”
from Red Hawk Woman
Tomahawk Records - 2004
Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble, “Coyote Dance”
from Music For The Native Americans
Capitol Records - 1994
Tito La Rosa, “All One Nation”
from The Prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor
Silver Wave Records - 2001
Verdell Primeaux & Johnny Mike, “Cathedral”
from Sacred Path - Healing Songs of the Native American Church
Canyon Records - 1997
Vince Redhouse, “Across the Desert”
from Songs of the Earth: Meditations of Love and Nature
Vince Redhouse - 2016
Great Mystery, “Native Rhythm”
from In the Spirit (feat. Charles Button & Milton Tso)
Sacred Mountain - 2015
Wabanaki Confederacy, “Ol' Style Sweet Grass”
Tribal Spirit Music - 2020
Pura Fé, “Mahk Jchi in Cree (feat. Shandra Spears Bombay, Alejandra Nunez, Gabriella Caruso, Marie Gaudet & Rosary Spence)”
from Women's Voices for Attawapiskat
Various Artists - 2012
Redbone, “Message from a Drum”
from The Witch Queen of New Orleans (aka Message from a Drum) [Expanded Edition]
Legacy Recordings - 2015
Spencer Battiest, “Permission to Love”
from Permission to Love - Single
Hammer Music - 2019
with Melissa B
Rising Appalachia, “Stand Like an Oak (Full Band)”
from Stand Like an Oak (Full Band) - Single
Rising Appalachia - 2021
InterTribal InterTribal May 7th, 2022
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