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  • some people think that only european "christian" Hymns are the "true" praise and worship that is acceptable to God. How awfully racist. Yah declared that people of all nations and tongues would worship him he did not say they all had to do it in english and in the form of hymns or the rock music styled christian music that is horribly narrow minded.

  • why are you mixing pow wow and church? something that the lord God said not too? called traditions and rituals? some of us native christian have been saved from these type of custom.. only yield to Jesus! =(

  • @jamint2 are we also wrong then to be praising the Lord with guitars, pianos and the "drum set?" they were not apart of the original instruments used to praise the Lord. The words of the song I cannot vouch for but the personal relationships with the Lord and the spirit of the dancers I can. I hope and pray to see more things like this, other cultures acknowledging the Lord in their own culture, not with other spirits but freely giving of themselves to the Lord.

  • I am looking for Native American Praise and Worship songs I really like this!!! Thank You for posting it! Can you recommend anyone else ? or any other music that is Native American that praises Jesus? Thanks & GOD BLESS YOU!

  • @lorilew777

    Check out the Ethno-Doxology website ( world of worship . org [without the gaps]). You will find some stuff there! Just look under "vitual library" and then "contextualist christian music". Ethno-doxology is the study of worship and culture.

  • one of my favorite worship songs ever

  • wonderful. very spiritual. praise God! one thing about the Natives is that they have a spiritual gift. when used right. it become very powerful especially giving worship to Christ. The one and only true God.

  • i love this song, i like native american christian music. God be with the native americans who were done wrong and if anyone shows forgiveness and grace it is them. Keep serving God!

  • Thank you for sharing this! God loves to praised by and in every nation, tribe and tongue and it is beautiful!

  • I am very familiar with this song, he is singing "Jesus Is Good Medicine" - in the Mohawk language the same word is used for "Medicine" and "Love" - that word is "Khenoronkhwa". If "God is Love" to the Mohawks he is also "Medicine" - how more true could that be? My wife and I work for a Mohawk servant of God (Jonathan Maracle) who sings this song and brings people to Jesus thru it - it troubles me that you are simply equating "Native with Evil" because the words are definitely not evil.

  • those are demonics evil spirits that are sinings you feel the evil presence of demonic spiritis.......???/

  • If I am reading your comment right, I believe you are mistaken

  • This song was written by Johnathan Maracle. the words in it are mohawk and vocables. We have always worship God. It was religious people that brought us down. People judging our ways without understanding our ways. We are a Godly Nations. Just like every culture there is Good and bad. Must be the flesh feeling the evil spirits.

  • @hawkman672 youre an ignorant idiot.

  • @hawkman672 Try English.

  • Technically, Native American has more right to this nation than English. But, that's a historians point of you. I have nothing against this, as long as they can speak proper English. Which most of them can speak better English than ignorant people who judge them for embracing their heritage. Learn to be a proper American, and know your own heritage before you judge those who actually know both their own, and their nations heritage.

  • @Andrewlee2010 Agreed

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