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  • Thank you for this healing prayer. I was taught to smoke rabbit tobacco at 8. I grew up in a beautiful azalea forest in Atlanta, Georgia. It was sacred to me. It must have been sacred to anyone who might have lived there before. By the time I was grown, it had all been destroyed to build suburbs. Not one wild azalea survives there. I saw the last of that. I see what is here now. Everything is sacred in the present, the past and a better future. I revere everything now. Best wishes to all always.

  • Thank you for sharing this~pCe~from my heart to yours~

  • so beautiful. god bless

  • i myself have smoked two diffrent chanunpa and the sweat is so spirtual i respect my ancestors for lettin me have native blood lol

  • Thank you so much for sharing this..

    Peace and love

  • Thank you so much,beautiful,peace and love to you :D

  • Simply Beautiful..thanks for sharing this with all!!!

  • wonderful video,my respect to you.thank you for the teaching. *****

    love and peace to you friends.

    greetings

    michael

  • chanumpa wakan lila wo waste laka love is good wopilaya aho!!!!

  • why write in lakota if you dont know it? uncle once roasted some silly wasicu guys in the inipi, they got 85 lava rocks for their wrong pronounciation of Canunpa, he told em if you cant speak the language properly dont talk it at all, they had said sha nunpa in front of a lot of old ladies, elders, any lakota speaker will know how shocking that could be to some old trad ladies.

  • Hoka Hey !!

  • this was wonderful thank you. the border patrol confiscated my pipe stone. i took this chanunpa for granted thinking i may have it for many more yrs. now i miss it. but it is good. so i am happy

  • the white man strives to make a religion out of god, to force it opon others for control.

    while the idiginous ones made it there lives,

    and realized what was sacred and pure and strived to keep what was sacred, sacred. so,

    it was not hard for me to see the difference,

    and to choose truth.when one swares they know what god wants, and then destroys all he created, forcing others who plead to keep

    the earth the way it is or you doom yourselves. well, it kinda speaks for itself.

    great video.

  • thank you for sharing this..many blessings to you ~

  • Lovely video, thank you for posting it!

  • beautiful quiet and reflective. Centered and at peace.

  • Wopila!

  • hoka !...

  • Aho

  • P.S. my sonny boy's name is blue eagle boy

  • Hey blue eagle boy!!

  • lately i fell off canku duta,which i drank and messed up my whole year for sundancing this past summer and i felt crappy until now this really inspired me to start new, and through my selfishness forgot of the canupa, and i do beieve in the power in prayer i want to get back on the red road! thanks for the wake up call, its so true the creator works in mysterious ways, i am tired of draggin my familys's through the mud!

    thank you so much for this inspiration!

  • Hey Kiyukanpi358..I'm sorry I did not respond sooner...I am so glad to hear you found inspiration for this prayer...takes a lot of courage to stay on the good red road...welcome back my relation.....

  • Spellbinding, mesmerising. Thank you. I enjoyed it immensely.

  • GREAT VIDEO! VERRY GOOD,THANKS

  • Thank you for reminding me.

  • Tanyan napa cheyuza.

    Mitakuye Oyasin.

  • Thank you for this prayer, it helps me when I sundance to always remember how to pray.

  • gracias por este video, respeto mucho su cultura,

    pila maya, mitakuye oyasin

  • Thank you...may the Creator bless you and all your relations...good job...

  • nice video,,,i like the flut song. who is it?

    toksa ake

  • Alex and Kelly we are all realtions..you are very welcome..peace

  • thank for the video..i visit the Pine Ridge Reservation in decembre 2004 and meet some good people who tell me about the lakota culture..is very interesting this culture and i very proud of meet all lakota culture, i bealive in native american culture..thanks for all brother..whit love from Puerto Rico..Alex and kelly

  • Thank you, BluEagle, for sharing this. Love, Sam

  • You are most welcome Sam! Peace

  • Thank you very much for posting this video, it makes me remember a lot.

  • you are very welcome!

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