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  • love to all that lives ,all that is with the great spirit must be

    all that is not connected with the great spirit is not or doesn't exist

    love is what it is ; love everything and yourself

    with the highest intension of love towards all and each of you

  • i love this song, reminds me of Skins...lol...

  • Native Pride

  • Nayapa shahenama...:)

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  • ESTA CANCIÓN HACE QUE VIBRE MI ALMA ME LA HE APRENDIDO Y NO CONOZCO LENGUA LAKOTA NI SIOUX Y CREO LA CANTO BIEN CADA VEZ QUE LA CANTO ME SIENTO EN PAZ

    THIS SONG MAKES MY SOUL vibrating

    THE ME I'VE LEARNED

    AND DO NOT KNOW OR SIOUX LAKOTA LANGUAGE AND BELIEVE THE GOOD SINGING THE SONG EVERY TIME I FEEL AT PEACE

  • my grandfather was in a coma and my family came together and sang this song for him and the day right after we sang he woke up! i love this song and i am proud to be lakota!

  • This song holds special meaning .My sons dad died and this is one of the songs we played.When we did he smiled even though he could not respond by words.He would sing this song all the time to people.It is a song of healing and it healed his heart and everyone who was listening to it also became healed.We miss you Shunka Numpa

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  • ahhhh i like thiz song soundz real gud(:

  • this has always been a favorite song of mine .

  • I listen to this over and over. Deeply, deeply moving.

    My gratitude to those who created this and the one who posted it.

  • to my little sister shelly and big sis francine. thinking of you two. we had a very good sweat today. this song kept coming to my. enjoy life, pray hard, live life to the fullest with your families. brother is always watching over you

  • this is a great song i hear you and i feel you. forgiving is hard to do. pray hard everyday. believe you can change. don't hold things in your heart. you will feel good in your heart, and don't worry what people think or say about you. when you open your heart to the great spirit, he hears you and forgives. bless you who are healing

  • I'm euro so I don't have the honor of having Native blood in my viens. I'm a historian and I respect and honor all native peoples, but especially the Lakota for whom I have a special love that I don't understand really.

    thank you for sharing this. And thank you to the Spirits who soothe my heart as I listen to this.

  • Did"t mention my comment on my wall"s,I"m a N.A.C of Canada & Amarica,Grew-up with these songs,I was2yrs.old when my mother left me,She will always be in my Hart,I forgive you my mother in the spirit land,It was not your doing,I know you were called so early.And wanted to be with calvin& I,Creator is with us,I know you watch over your grandchildren,for I had done what you have done,I know know.

  • can some one please translate this for me? i am a 21 year old Lakota Sioux and i am trying to learn as much as i can about my heritage

  • @twiztid747 Wani wachiyelo Ate omakiyayo (Father help me I want to live)

    Wani wachiyelo Ate omakiyayo (Father help me I want to live)

    Wani wachiyelo Ate omakiyayo (Father help me I want to live)

    Atay nimichikun (Father you have done this)

    Oshiya chichiyelo (Humbly have pity on me)

    Wani wachiyelo Atay omakiyayo (Father help me I want to live)

    Wani wachiyelo Atay omakiyayo (Father help me I want to live)

    Wani wachiyelo Atay (Father I want to live)

    Embrace your heritage it is a great honor!Aho

  • I wud like this song to heal my wounds and things that I done in life I regret .

    Show me the rite path help me from this pain im holding...

  • @The22dee

     Write me and i will try to guide you.

  • Song of Healing: Majora's Mask?

  • Very peaceful.

  • Sometimes you don't need the words when the song speaks directly to your heart.

  • this is a good song. reminds me o my maamaa.

  • Where may one find the words to this beautiful song?

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  • This is beautiful. I wish I knew what they were saying.

  • I dont know what draws me to this...i couldnt tell you what they are saying...for some reason this song gets me. I dont know what they are saying but I can feel it...the emotion is there. Music is a universal language...i have native blood. My grandma that just passed away was full blooded native...i have it on my moms side and on my dads side... Anyway, this song is so moving... Reminds me of the first time I went into the sweat lodge, a medicine sweat. THE MOST religous experinece ever

  • @MrCraigary123 Our ways are NOT a religion.They are away of life.

  • @crowhawk2008 all apoligies good sir... i often confuse religion and ways of life because they are closely related.... have a nice day (~):}

  • @MrCraigary123 No harm done,my friend

  • @Lson20 - I mean nt knw bout peyote bt I do knw dis, everything we use is way of life. Every Lakota is a Lakota n at least thy knw who thy r. A real Lakota will nt judge a another Lakota bt themselves. Never judge people the things thy do, js let thm knw themselves tht peyote wsnt our ceremony. So nvr judge on wt thy do bt urself. Aho

  • real Lakotas don't use peyote..

  • Song of Healing. o.o

  • Ein sehr schönes Lied!!!!

  • For Lucy, and for all the Nations.

    Pilamayayelo.

    Mitakuye Oyasin.

  • lovely

    

  • @10countrygirl01 yuo tis song is all bad haha :D

    

  • Hi LAKOTA PAYOTE tack så mycke för din fina healingsång så otroligt underbar jag mår så bra i min själ och kropp den renar min själ och jag mår så bra jag har haft sådan värk i min kropp men mår nu så bra när jag lyssnat på din healingsång tack för sång och music ha en bra dag med vänliga hälsningar Agnetha johansson.

  • Underbar andlig indiansång som verkligen healar och man blir så renad i själen och man mår så underbart bra .Lakota Peyote tack för denna fina Healing melodi så underbar och fin och ha en fin dag.

  • my 64 year old half indian friend died recently, maybe one of three indians in town. a very sincere and fair man, he would love this song. RIP little wolf.

  • This, song I can't explain what emotions it brings. Saying it helps me keep calm is a huge understatement

  • ~ espescially beautiful and enhancing, such a sweet spirit ~

  • Beautiful.

  • Beautiful and let the blessing of the native people of all nations be bless. Keep the faith of our Creator with respect, love and honor....It all begins within us. Thank you and let balance be restored...

  • AHOE!

  • this song helps me study!!! luv it!!!

  • Native Pride!!

  • Mitakuye Oyasin

  • Mitakuye Oyasin

  • This song is so beautiful.. full of blessing's and healing energies..

  • Im Not Native American But I really love Native Americans And Thier Styles, Im A White Man who doesnt Agree With What They Done To People In Past Present and Future, sometimes i look At how mother earth is Being Sadly abused to make room for more consumers and it Sadens me Deeply, and i always tell myself i wished it would go back to the old days when the natives and those who respected the land roamed far and wide cause compaired to the old world this new world Is hell, the paradise is Gone

  • this song reminds me of my grandpa he sang peyote he was a holy man his house all ways smelled like sage and sweet grass and ceder even his cars lol the weird thing is that this guy sounds like my grandpa. i am half sioux and omaha and 4 the ppl who dislike this video i hope they find peace wit there anger and hate its all bout helping our own ppl dont let 2days society and computer and hip hop blind u we all ready 4got our ways i still got more to learn myself

  • who is a real native thumbs pleaz!!

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  • LoVe!

  • amazing! so healing...i want to go see an indian shaman healer, not my psych dr, what u think,lol will insurance pay,,,, on a serious note tho, what's up with the grumpy scalper dude.??? how anyone could still hate w/ such music playing boggles my mind. not my place ti judge but, i hope u find peace dude!

  • 1. Invade America.

    2. Steal ALL the land.

    3. Kill ALL its inhabitants (i.e. Native Americans).

    4. Call *yourself* Americans.

    5. Preach to the British about killing some of the Irish and stealing

    some? of their land.

    6. Continue to occupy Native American land.

  • @KodOdessa Irish held onto about 8% of their land, Cromwell would have completed his genocide on the Irish (he only managed to wipe about 40% out (not including the thousands his generals sold into slavery to Bermuda and Barbados)) if his new English State had been stronger (not weak and fractured and requiring more of his attention) and he hadn't died. Also the Great Hunger was in a long line of famines that occured because the British were taking all the Irish resources they could.

  • Respond to this video...  I was wondering if you could teach me the rest of the words of the song after this song after 1:00 in the video.. my little sister wants to learn for her 15th bday ceremony. thanks many blessings

  • I don't understand how people could dislike this!

  • Awsome. Beautiful music to sooth en ease my heart,mind, body and take the pain away. ;)

  • i love this song very beautiful!!!!

  • Lovely song, blessings to all.

  • Thank you for posting this. :) We are enjoying this very much in our house. Peace and Love

  • @dsnocturnallubercant if you knew who really are you would watch what your saying asshole just wait till i get there ima scalp your grandma and hang it on my wall fucker

  • @iraz23 .......... well fuckn do it .you bitch.. dont talk or type .. fucken do it..

  • @dsnocturnallubercant if I knew u and where u live I come after u

  • @iraz23 ....... im from blue gap . arizona .. i hang out in k-town. ask for D.. aka darrick. on the navajo nation... 

  • - This is abeautiful song! The meanings to the words are wakan! Aho!

  • when man learned to ferment his own excape,

    only to sell fear medicine to burn for profit,

    he lost his animal,

    the one inside his art of life,

    the blue deer lives,

    for those who except their place in the living,

  • this almost brings me to tears

  • o'she'mana'yo....what does that mean? a translation would be a blessing :)

  • @manygoat12 - it means "pity me"

  • @yourfriendnate333 Thanks :)

  • I REALLY LOVE THIS SONG. THIS REMND ME OF MY GRANDPARENTS. THANK YOU

  • Best music in the world to listen to while driving the stretch of road between between Flagstaff and the Vermillion Cliffs.

  • Not Robbie Robertson....at least give the proper credit to artists!

  • Mis ay me Lakota, na ku my mother's last name was Hollow Horn from Cherry Creek SD area. I love all these Lakota songs, keeps me in the spiritual mind.

  • the words, the different tones, flows through my blood making me feel at home.

  • i absolutely love this song. when i listen to it the pit in my stomach and the ache in my heart disappear. i forget about everything and feel completely at peace. this truly is a healing song.

  • Beautiful song, and amazing lyrics.

  • mi Lakota wea, le lowanke lela wastela.

  • VERY UP LEFTING. BUT DONT LIKE THE GUITAR

  • I just cried hardcore

  • lady gaga judah

  • Beautiful.

  • What a beautiful song. Could you please post the lyrics (&translation if possible)

    Mitakuye Oyasin Be blessed.

  • I wrote the lyrics down to this in a simple way of understanding, if anybuddy wants em let me know kay (((((:

  • Brothers and sisters of all colors and of all religions,they can poison us,disrespect us,and kill us but they can never take ourspiritual knowledge of the sacredness of all living things on this amazing place we get to call Mother Earth.Keep your hands open and pointed in the sky I see a more balanced way of life here in the future very shortly and I loook forward to it with great anticipation.We are here for a very short time and we go back to the Spirit World and that's what I'm looking toaho

  • @RedTheRoad

    Osiyo,

    Thank you, Amen, Wado

  • about to embark on my first peyote guided voyage . thank you for everything

  • Beautiful and so calming.....

  • Doyle! doyle pipe, heyDC pipe! Hey Doyle Pipe-on-head. You fast fu##er I did catch you than at BOOT: but you remember me NE$D!! Arizona,,miss your ass for yrs. Marine.

  • home please

  • wow....

  • I love this song, one of your lakota native red indian learned med to find the right vibes.Any one red indian man who want o be my skype or fb friend?

  • Thank you for heals, ways, spirit, and love.... keep flying.

  • ya'te'he' to all my native brothers and sisters...Dine' nish'lii' ...peyote music from the lakota and dine' tribes are just AAWWWSSSOOOMMMEEEEE......man I am just so darn proud to be a native in this day & age.Great Spirit is coming soon so just be prepared...

  • love this song im a proud lakota

  • my dadz favorite $ong!

  • @TaCheah02 Would you kindly share the lyrics of such beautiful song? and the translation if possible I would like to learn it and practice in my meditation sessions. I've just came back form a medicine ceremony with Casiano, a Huichol Marakame and very much appreciate all the culture related to the Hikuri(Peyote). Thanks a lot!

  • the Medicine Way is a sacred one, thank u those of u who have showed respect by typing ur respectful thoughts in regard of our sacred songs

  • Sacred plants to help our journey on planet Urantia.

  • innately & humbly human.

    Lakota Oyate

  • BEAUTIFUL!

  • aho! Send all my prayers to the HUMAN RACE!! Mitakuye Oyasin

  • Thank you to all, who had a part in bringing the blessings held within this healing melody, these voices, these words ... feeling SPIRIT flowing pure and cleansing through time and space through me, sitting at my laptop here now in Australia. Respect and appreciation I send to all Natives of Americas .. past, present, future. Take heart, that many from far and wide look up to & respect your forefathers/mothers wisdom in honouring nature/Earth/animals/Spirit with warmth in our hearts. Blessings

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  • hey this song is on the movie "Skinz"!!!!

  • @rebelchituhuh

    power on!

  • This song is so beautiful and so beautiful sung. It's touching my heart and my soul. Long live the Lakota people and nation. Your culture and religion is the true way of living, respecting Mother Earth and The Heavenly Father and the minerals, all plants, and all creatures living on this earth. It is similar to the ancient celts and the sami people in scandinavia. Greetings with love

  • Crow Dog's Paradise !!!! We listen to this song every morning !!! BSH

  • @rebelchituhuh

    Thanks for posting the lyrics. Do you have the lyrics for the other half of the song?

  • better if flute louder

  • this song is good im OGLALA LAKOTA and i love all TETON SIOUXS LAKOTA

    DAKOTA AND NAKOTA I LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MakaPeji You are right my friend

  • im lakota too also northern arapaho and northern cheyenne. I have participated in the peyote ceremonies and they are not for vision seeking at all, they are for healing the sick, and i know there are lakota's that do participate in the peyote meetings. it is nothing offensive but a blessing to have a ceremony like this to heal our sick and the music is beautiful.

  • @MakaPeji In his book "The wind is my mother" the schaman/medicinman Bear Heart (Nokus Feke Ematha Tustanaki) describes in chapter 13 the healing with peyote. He describes the background and history about peyote and describes it "the gift from God". I thank him so much for sharing this so that we can understand this kind of healing. Than you too MakaPeji for sharing your reality. Greetings from Sweden

  • very beatiful piple

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  • Mitakuye oyasin

  • me have em wounded knee,ugh. me play em flute good. you buy cd from me,ugh. me work in cigar store,stand do nothing. me no trade beads for cd,me want cash. me have 3 wifes need money.ugh

  • You know how powerful a song is when you don't even know what they're saying, yet you understand every word.

  • Im chippewa but really good song

  • Does anyone out there have the full lyrics to this beautiful song, please send it to me. A-HO !!!  May the tears of our past, grow back the pride and respect in our children.

  • @rqueets you are right my brother me is sihasap of th e teton sioux this lulaby makes me go tu sleep

  • I'm sure any tribe that found it on the land would've used it. It only grows in desert climates.. so of course you've never been around it... but do I believe you when you say no lakota native has used it in history? No I don't. If you know that it alters your mind then u must know its very sacred to the southwest. There's nothing bad about it, not many people have the stomach or strong mind to actually use it. I've only seen elders with it.

  • i am lakota dakota we do not partake in peyote in any form.......

  • @MrGbrew i am lakota too my friend my lakota name is little hawk i am blackfeet in our native toung lakota is teton and my tribe of teton - blackfeet is sihasapa

  • @MrGbrew alastair86 needs to shut his mouth lakota dakota do not partake in the mind altering plant use the peyote use i am lakota dakota and he is stupid we have visions of clear mind not of any plant to tink our experience.

  • JUST LUV THIS... MIND EAZING SONG AND RELAXES YOUR PAIN... AH'O♫ ♪ ☺

  • Anyway thanks for the upload. I recognize this off of skins :) peace from the southwest.

  • Your one person and you don't speak for the whole of your nation. Before you put your head so high know what your talking about. The southwest people don't use it to get high as your tryin to put it.@endian4284

  • as you and the world should know we are a nation of human beings the lakota never practiced this mind altering peyote cermony in respect to those of the south west it sad that u must use a mind altering plant to tink you see reality of a vision .the lakota way is pure ity and clear minded no plant of any sort only that to bless our bodys and in prayer so it would be of great respect to not invole the word lakota in the sharing of your peytoe ways .

  • @endian4284 im lakota too they need too respect us for our ways and not use our clean name in thier bad habbits when i was six i had a vision of many buffal racin g towards me and i did not do any mind altering plant use i had a real lakota vision the should not have put our lakota name for this it angers me

  • these songs are so beautiful...i'm only 15 years old and i love listening to songs like these ones. "may we all walk in beauty!" =)

  • Beautiful

  • we need this today. jan 8 2011.

  • @Buttercup44707 Us too Buttercup. God speed to you and yours.

  • @merginglight if the settlers of america had listened and lived the way the first nation people did then there would be alot less strife in the world.

  • healing of the hearts & minds ,body & mother earth, Every man , woman & child are essentially healers, through the right prayers & true respect for all living thing s, the constant thanks to the great spirit , utmost respect for all relatives worldwide if all are related , pomarie

  • pilamaya

  • iam also from Czech Republic, i love this song, i like to make massage and healing to my friends listening this song.... beautifull

  • when my health or emotional not working right. i like listening to this song

  • im lakota my last name is sitting bear

  • @1000100soldier me too my name is little hawk

  • {{{MY SMILE}}}

  • fukin out of this messed up world....so soothing.....makes me calm as phuk....

  • tthis is a perfect way how nature is

  • I'm native from Bishop California I live on the Bishop Paiute Rez in the Owens Valley it's beautiful here under the Sierra's live is good and everyday for a Native is a good day because no matter what the Natives of this land will always survive, because Creator has made it this way not man. Over the years our culture has always been our life's blood that runs in our veins, because Creator has said it's so. Healing comes from our culture, dancing, singing the songs, all come from Creator.

  • I'm native from Bishop California I live on the Bishop Paiute Rez in the Owens Valley it's beautiful here under the Sierra's live is good and everyday for a Native is a good day because no matter what the Natives of this land will always survive, because Creator has made it this way not man. Over the years our culture has always been our life's blood that runs in our veins, because Creator has said it's so. Healing comes from our culture, dancing, singing the song, all come from Creator.

  • I used to live where this movie was mainly filmed Lol i'm Lakota oglala sioux my last names Hollow Horn if yu dont believe me Lol go to wounded knee nd you'll find lyk alot of my relatives named Hollow Horn too xD but i have no ideal what Kyla64 said.... konkachila?

  • wahat a great way to start every day..I luv this...and I feel it...

  • thats cool, i love your words especielness! I am lakota and these are very beautiful songs that have alot of meaning, i wish more people could see the beauty in our _I mean all tribes, clans, lodges across this nativemerica_ way of life..........................­.......

  • just lovely. i feel so secure listening to this. i feel like i am home altough i'm greek. see...that does not matter where we come from. we are all the same. we just are. love and spirituality interconnects us and therefore we should be grateful.

    native americans had and have such wonderful rituals. they are spiritual and therfore so wise. it is a shame that they were banned of their "own" country where they invested so much positive and blessful energy,,,

  • @especialness... very well written...I am from Czech Republic and I think that it´s beautiful and very true...

  • @especialness trust me my brother from another country we still live on im from montreal canada (hochelaga in native) i have not a lot but i have iroquoi native blood and im prood of it and all of those that have some are as much as me! we are still here!!! and proud to be what we are. thanks to all of you outsiders that think we are having nice riuals even for those in czech republic! as @especialness

  • @especialness i agree with you all the way. I am American yet i feel as though it would have been better if our forefathers had shared the peacefulness with the Natives. We may be ahead in science, but indigenous people are so much happier and content with life and are much further advanced in spirituality. Maybe one day we can all just live together in harmony. all we can do is hope. but anyways I agree with everything you say.

  • @megametalhead66613 "we may be ahead in science? Ur science is killing Mother Nature....

  • @freakyrezgirl No, the knowledge of science is indifferent. It is how we apply knowledge that matters. Science is what drives both the balance of nature and innovates profiteering. Science doesn't do harm, people do.

  • A Ho.

  • @especialness If only more people could understand this and teach their children that we are all one people, alot of the problems that plague this world would be forgotten.