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  • LOVE THIS. Thanks for posting. I couldnt remember a few parts here and there...i learned this when I was 8. =)

  • Thanks for the lyrics i need it for a pagent:D

  • Every time she sings this song, I cry to tears to be in a beautiful country and blessed. God Bless. 

  • I wish our anthem could be in 2 languages like the New Zealand anthem which is in Native Maori and English, but there are just way to many tribal languages here in the US.

    But God Bless the Navajo for how many your language helped save in WWII.

  • Beautiful. Amazing. thats the best I can come up with, the English language words with sufficient grandeur to describe this.

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  • Greate What Else Doese This Stupid English People Want From Us

    -We Fight Their Wars

    -We Are Ignored For Our Needs

    -Were Singing This Song In Our Language

    -They Want More Recruits

    This Country Is A Disgrace And Such A Vile Moral People Live.

    YOURE WELCOME AMERICA

  • iAm Going To Learn This Lol:)

  • i am part navajo, i wished that they would bring back the language for good

  • @nicksbabe11

    i agree with you alot

    

  • @nicksbabe11 The Navajo language now has a rosetta stone. It is more of a dying culture but at least the language will be the last Native language to go.

  • @slowpowkes A changing culture isn't a dying culture. No one says Western cultures are dying just because most of the farmers' children got college degrees and office jobs. People say that Native American cultures are "dying" if Native Americans aren't living like their ancestors in photographs from over a century ago - Yes, Western influences have drastically changed their ways of life, but many groups are flourishing through adaptation, just as humans have always adapted to new conditions.

  • @slowpowkes The Navajo language is NOT dying...People that can't appreciate youth that carry our language into the future generations don't realize how much of a difference that makes and have no power or will to change that 'statistic'...

  • @slowpowkes @slowpowkes The Navajo language is NOT dying...People that can't appreciate youth that carry our language into the future generations don't realize how much of a difference that makes and have no power or will to change that 'statistic'...

  • this song is a disgrace! Cannot believe it is still being sung in my language. After all it was the red, white & blue that tried to kill off my people. It's sad that my sacred language is being used to sing this ridiculous song.

  • my great uncle was a dine code talker and my grandfather is chief joesph medicine crow

  • All patriotic songs should be sung in a native language

  • Great stuff nice to hear a Native Language singing it instead of normal American

    Big John

  • America dying, TERRORISTS(invadors, assholes, DAs, aka Americuntz) will soon see the end of it's dream to do what they want when they want... just sad for them ;) :P:D :) All those wars america did(unjustified) and the genocide made... will be paid the talionist way ;) and it won't take long... just looking at the US economy(1-2 years and will be whorst than in the Great depression) it's the beginning of the fall of their nation... HURRAY !!! DEATH to america (Incha'allah) xD GAME OVER :D ;)

  • Radmilla Cody is a wonderful singer. i love her music....Lets keep the language alive...

  • very beautiful, the wiritng remins mme of Irish.

  • Radmilla Cody is such a great singer. I admire her alot. And thanks to her I'm learning how to sing this song in navajo. I need to learn it.

  • @AlwaysBeKilling Well because it is sang in navajo. What you think it would be written in italian?? lmao jk hahah

  • Wrong lyrics and horibly sung

  • Fuck You Tsisi Biligahaana. Its how we Dine ppl sing the national Anthem. I`d Love to hear you do it better wait you cant cus you cant speak navajo.

  • @italianangel12345678 Our language was spoken before english words were spoken. We do our best to interpret our words so others can understand. I say be respectful and dont comment on what you dont understand.

  • @italianangel12345678 then why do you watch it it means alot to us and they switched the lyrics you dont comment if you hate a song

  • oh my gosh! this makes me want to learn my language even more! i'm proud to call myself a NAVAJO! wouldn't want to be anything else :)

  • Nah'Zhoonah! Ahh' He'Ahh

  • this is truelyy amazing an im glad to call myy self a navajo..

  • Love the song...Lets keep the language alive...I'm trying to learn, i'll learn it...Peace to you all!

  • @Thomas3901 For those of you worried about the Navajo (or any Native American) language dying out, YouTube could be your answer. While the language could be obscure, the global reach of YouTube can help spread it and keep it alive. I however, like keeping the Native American's as a unique part of America that will exist no where but America.

  • Beauty is restored.

    USA!

  • THAT WAZ SO COOL!!!!! I LOVE NAVAJO SINGING!!! SO Beautiful!!

  • dude ya got a website to download?

  • Very, very touching. Thank you.

  • Bravo....Bravo.....Good Job....: )

  • Asshole!

  • What's that sapouse to mean?

    Because the color of our skins, and the language we speak, doest bring us respect and adoration? When will a Ordinary Human Being, realize, IT's not about you anymore. It's gonna always be about us.... THe DINE. the ones who helped this country run us out, and bring us back. No Respect.... And yet, U wonder why Navajo Children are leaving the rez and tribe. Ashamed, because Savages, is what were known as.... [so disapointed and upset.]

  • Nothing personal meant to you, truly sorry I am. As all natives I do respect. How unfortunate for your culture to be whitewashed and plundered by criminals with no good intent, just as the same ones continue to invade and murder all over this planet, destroying innocent children, women and men. That is the real u.s.a.

  • This coming from a guy who admires Karl Marx?  LOL

  • Excellent work! I love it!

  • Navajo Warrior Serving from the frontlines here in Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan). Im from Jones Ranch, NM southof Gallup. GOD bless our country, Arm Force Member, Veteran, our supporter, my family, Tom's Family. I cried listening to this, AWESOME! lol

  • Seriously, thank you for all that you guys are doing for us! It is because of you guys, fighting for our freedom that we are here in peace!

  • @armycookiepat-Thank You very much Navajo Warrior and Gallup Local

  • This one says more! WOW!

  • OMG. OMG. OMG.

    I love this so much!

    I am Navajo from the Eastern Navajo Agency! This song breaks tears to my eyes!

    <3

  • I first heard this a few weeks ago on pbs on a show called "true whispers" It was about the Windtalkers in the war....And i stopped dead in my tracks...this was beautful...i love how you have the lyrics...navajo is really hard to speak...im half blood my father was pure...So this means the world to me...Thank YOU!

  • I think windtalkers was just the name for a movie.

  • yes it was a movie...but that was one of their nicknames the "code Talkers" were called windtalkers as well as im sure other things!

  • they were code talkers but out in the field they were supposed to say wind talkers because then the japanese would go after them like crazy..ti was for their own protection to say wind talkers

  • Beautiful! I can't stop crying.

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  • Now THAT's how you do an anthem right there. Make lyrics based on the First People who came before any of us and you have a true and more patriotic version of the national Anthem everyone will agree upon.

  • hey that sounds like radmilla cody she has a woderful voise

  • cool

  • AWESOME - dine' pride

  • someone needs to do this in the Apache Language,,,kewl ..

  • Beautiful. I wished I could have shown this to my grandfather, he always loved me signing to him in Native American. I was very rough with speaking Navajo so I clarified by signing. Anyway, yes, very lovely.

  • wait, signing? are you or him deaf? and Native Americans have Sign Language? NASL maybe?

  • No, neither of us are. It was something I learned when I was younger and he just enjoyed watching me. It was his assurance that I kept the culture alive in the family.

    Yes, the Plains Sign Language.

  • That was very beautiful, thank you for uploading

  • Absolutely beautiful. I'm a child of immigrants, and I think Native American culture is something all Americans regardless of where they came from should cherish and celebrate as part of our national identity.  I'm going to teach this to my students.

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  • at our school in ganado we listen 2 this after pledge of allegence

  • PLAY BALL!! lol. that's pretty dope.

  • radmilla is my aunt....she owns a store in flagstaff arizona i love her i am also native american i am full navajo and im pround she is a wonderfull aunt

  • i love Radmilla Cody! Thanks for uploading!

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