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From: Wayquay
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  • Even if I am not an Indian, I feel the pain. I understand my forefather's starvation. I am sorry we took the Native American's land. Forgive us Europeans. We were being beaten down and starving. If our countries would have been better, we would have not come to North America. Let your wisdom be mine, too, grandfathers.

  • I MUST AGREE,THERE IS A STRONG MESSAGE IN THIS SONG...

  • This put shivers up my spine - so hauntingly beautiful, a powerful message !

    Thank you so much for this song !

  • Her voice is powerful, great song, you wld make an amazing back up singer at pow wows.

  • let me as an Irish Newfoundlander show my respects to the WayQuay and to all Native peoples I love you and respect you

  • whats not to like about this song and video.........sing a long.....its a powerful song... xxx

  • i find this performance mesmerising...........was i an indian in a previous life.........i think so ..............xxx great stuff

  • outstanding............xxxx grace#elohim.....sung with such passion

  • sing it sister!

  • I love and am very proud of my blood may peace be with us

  • Wayquay, we're feelin the pain too!

  • I like to hear it in the Native tongue though, wouldn't that be nice?

  • Weksuya, how Tunkashila could make a toy out of anything and Unchi a feast from empty cupboards. Weksuya, the sound of cancega,Lala sang the old songs as Unchi sewed.Weksuya,how you made a wichasha out of a onshika lil boy.Weksuya, the day Lala canku-wanagi iyaya, the shinasapa made the sign of the cross as tears fell dwn my blackened face. Weksuya Lala, weksuyin kte lo. Written for my Lala an Unchi, Andrew CrazyHawk and Winnie PlentyStars. Hinshma08. Techihilapi!!!

  • Lakotiyapi ki tokeshke woglaka slolyaya hwo? Kitanla slolwaye lo.

    Sichangu oti hematahan. Na nish?

    Not that many Sioux still speak the language. It is good to see that the language is still used.

  • mis'eya sicanmagu welo. wana Wasilla,AK. el wati yelo.

  • Pilamay yelo, does that mean thankyou?

  • Pilamay Yelo for this beautiful voice!!!

  • Wayquay......It is great to see and hear you here....Love ya Sister.....Su

  • Thankyou may you walk in beauty with grandfather walking beside you.

  • omfg!! grandfathers!!!!!!! EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE, GRANDFATHERS!!!!!!!!!!11111ONE­ONE!!!!!!!!!11

  • Beautiful woman and a good voice. Pilamaya.

  • I don't hear anything in this vid. Where's the sound?

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