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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2008

Peyote Song record from a meeting at the 1998 NAC Convention. I would like to thank Azee Bee Nahagha of Dine Nation for the use of there image, also to the singers who are in this recording.

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  • I use to have this tape......but dont know what happen to it......u think u could hook me up wit tha rest......good one the klain bois are jammin

  • Tape??? Ha Ha, I have all my stuff digital. I dont carry tapes anymore, because of the fear of losing all those songs. Message me, I am sure we can work something out. But yes this cd is the best I have in my collection.

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    "tsodizin(prayer) doo(and) sin(songs) koo baadahozho(here we are happy for it) t'aakwiiji(everyday) k'inaajidliidoo(overcome, keeps me going [keep in spirits]) stanza.... nizhonigo(beautiful) bee(with) iinanigii(to-live by) at'eela(it is[to realize it is]) stanza"

  • Wow.... These songs brought tears to my eyes because they are so beautiful and I can feel as if Medicine is working on me even though i haven't had any for a while.

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  • @AzeeBeeNahagha U think i could have one. i love these songs.

  • Hello.... This song brought TEARS, it means alot 2 me. Thanks 4 this song.

  • I love NAC songs, their so spiritual and spirited. Whenever I listen to NAC songs, I am grateful and mindful toward the Diyine Dine', the Holy Ones, and all of creation. NAC songs remind me that all of creation is together always and that there was never a time when this was not so.

  • Very simple: Athabascan culture of tone & even adopted religion will really reflex the tone of music. Whether is was or is a Una-aztecan relious tone of a music. When applied here to peyote music it is very similar to a "Night-Chant" songs! Strong aggressive chant. I think peyote songs are pleasant and meaningful , not violate stomp.

  • Segregation among indain nations only makes us weak and vunerable.The whites came here due to persecution and now have many denomitions among their religions.But , the end of the day,we pray to one God/Creator.Life is to short to bicker.Just get alone and be positive.Ahoo!

  • @TraditionalNavajo most of the navajos i know who know traditional ceremonies,songs,prayers,stori­es,divine laws,ext are nac people

  • @TraditionalNavajo Boo! bad navajo :P

  • very nice song. reminds me of my uncle and all the great meetings i went to with him. may these songs stay in our hearts and minds. thanks for sharing them.

  • Whats with the Tepee? Can you brainwashed Navajo's move away to the plains and take your nonsense bull$H*& philosophies with you?? Your filth has done enough damage to the Navajo way of life. Im sure your Lakota brothers are waiting with open arms, probably are dying to hear you sing in Sioux too! LEARN TRADITIONAL NAVAJO SONGS AND TRADITIONAL NAVAJO CEREMONIES AT LEAST YOU FOOLS!! forming conventions ha!

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