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From: OperaRose17
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  • My ancestry is Seminole but the stomp dance is one of my favorite songs. I dont know why but for some reason it speaks to my spirit very clearly and reminds me of the connection between humankind and the earth. Beautiful song fills me with pride.

  • @SuperHornet1980 i am also seminole welcome to the family

  • I just love your video. Thanks for posting this. I am an author who writes about the Shawnee people before, during and after the Revolutionary War. They were and still are an amazing group of people. Check out my video about "Calico: Children of the Shawnee" on my channel.

  • 20世紀のNHK-FM「世界の民族音楽」でもこの曲がかかって­ました。

  • beautiful :-)

  • Ha, look at these fools under me pretending to be a native Shawnee or trying to brag about how much they know about the Shawnee. This is the internet, idiots. ANYONE can just come here and say "I'm Shawnee. yeeeaaaa. I'm Shawnee. AND I'm chief of the Shawnee. Try and top that, niggas!" so shut up already. No one's gonna beleive your dumb ass 'cause you're probably just some wannabe native. But thank you, operarose17 for posting such beautiful, primitive music. WEEeeee. Hi, Martin.

  • Ah it's a Aleena! I love sthe sacred stomp. Reminds me of listening to the old tema tiger tapes.

  • my heritage is shawne, and i just wanna see everything. wish they had pictures

  • It would be nice if they put up a picture of a Shawnee Stomp Dance or dancer instead of this picture which is of no relation to the song. It is very misleading. More people would come to it...if they saw something they recognized as being at least of Stomp Dance culture...of the South East.... Not Plains...

  • This is a Stomp Dance. My favorite recorded Stomp. Years ago,we weren't aload to sing these songs away from the fire or perform them. But times have changed I guess. I forgot who this is singing. but you can hear stomp dance all up and down the East Coast and even in Ojibway territory. I even heard in a NW coast Sitka Long House, part of one of their songs ...that was like Stomp...while a woman was hitting a huge box drum that hung from the cieling. Stomp songs are everywhere in Indian country.

  • hey my name

  • coming from a shawnee/adopted cherokee ....like

  • actually been re-looking for this song for a long time thanx!

  • yeh , a lot of folk dont know that many escaped bl;ack s;aves were taken in by these foklk u can hear field chants etc that we now associate wirth blues lets ikeeop this spirit alive or we all die

  • now who says Elvis brought us Rock'n'Roll...

    ok, no Rock'nRoll, and as a typical european I don't understand what it's about, but it's real good

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