Cherokee Morning Song (A beautiful Native American song)

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Cherokee Morning Song - Native American

I've had this song for a couple of years. I wanted to load it because it's beautiful. I hope you like it too.

For what it's worth, just to be clear, the images in this video are from many tribes.

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  • I'm not Indian at all (Kiwi), but this is so beautiful :) What does it mean?

  • @Carolarny1 Kiwi's are beautiful, too :) Walela is the name of the female group singing this very beautiful song.

    Wi Na De Ya Ho...I am of the Great Spirit, It is so

    Wi Na De Ya...I am of the Great Spirit

    Wi Na De Ya...I am of the Great Spirit

    Ho Ho Ho Ho

    He Ya Ho...It is so

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  • can you tell me what instruments are played in this song please? 

  • The word "yaho" in this song comes from the Hebrew "Yehowa" ... the word for the "God" or "Great Spirit" in proper Cherokee is ᎤᏁᎳᏅᎯ (or "unelanvhi"). The song is very pretty, but not truly Cherokee. It is a modern fake to be blunt.

  • we speak english but our soul speak native american lenguage

  • My great grandmother,would sing this to me as I was quite small, it was only until she translated it,to me, It was that I understood why she sang it so beautifully, she knew a higher power over herself, even thru adversity she stood tall, in her language it was so beautiful,and still is my spiritual mantra, You taught me more about the spirit of the soul, than anyone ever could have,from the soul to the spirit within .I sing this and my soul is at peace, real peace that transends all.

  • @letstalkaboutstuff

    We n' de ya ho.

    We n' de ya ho.

  • @letstalkaboutstuff - could you please tell me the name of the group for this actual recording? I would love to purchase a copy. Thank you.

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  • Respect from ireland.We had a very similar culture both ruined by imperial colonists.

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